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Camp Wauwepex is located on Long Island on Manorville Road in the town of Riverhead, near the village of Wading River. This old established camp will be celebrating 46 years of operation this season. Long considered one of the finest Boy Scout camps, its facilities have been continually improved and modernized each year. An unexcelled natural fresh water lake provides for the finest swimming, boating and canoeing program. |
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1968 CAMP PERIOD AND FEES First Period - June 30-July 13 Two types of camping are provided at Camp Wauwepex.
The majority of Scouts attend camp as members of their own troop, under
their own troop leadership and pay a total fee of $50.00 for the 13 day
period. $5.00 of this fee is payable as a registration fee, on or before
April 15, 1968. (Reservation fee is not refundable in the event of
cancellation). |
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CAMP PROGRAM The natural
surroundings at Wauwepex stimulate a real Scout Camping program, with
emphasis on Scouting skills and advancement. A beautiful fresh water lake
provides for all phases of aquatics, canoeing, boating and fishing, as
well as swimming and life saving. The camp also provides trained
leadership in hiking, nature study, Indian Lore, cooking, archery, riflery,
and horseback riding. Troops plan and conduct their own programs with the
guidance and assistance of a well trained camp staff. |
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MEALS Meals at camp are prepared by experienced cooks and served in most
modern, well equipped dining halls. Only the highest quality food is used
and served in quantities to satisfy every growing Scout. Dishes are washed
and sterilized using the latest automatic dishwashing equipment. Troops
and patrols are also offered the opportunity to cook their own meals as
desired. |
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VISITORS Visitors are welcome at Camp on Sundays during
the hours of 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Special programs of interest to parents
will be presented at this time. It is urgently requested that visiting be
restricted to only the above time. Parents are urged to write to their sons at camp but not to send candy,
cake or other food items. Letters should be addressed as follows: Scout____________________ |
Click here for Page 4 of the 1968 Camping Flyer.