The Foth family from Readfield enjoyed a fully accessible day together at Pine Tree Camp last winter snowshoeing, ice fishing and making s’mores by the fire. From left are Pine Tree camper Jackson Foth’s mother Erin, Jackson and his sister Sabrina. Pine Tree Camp photo

ROME — Pine Tree Camp’s Adventure Day Pass provides a safe and accessible way for Maine people with disabilities and their families to be engaged and active outdoors this winter.

“Whether it’s snowshoeing for the first time or experiencing the thrill of ice fishing, keeping people connected is the very essence of what we do,” said Pine Tree Camp director, Dawn Willard-Robinson, according to a news release from the camp. “Adventure Day Pass is a way to safely bring our community together outdoors to experience the freedom of trying something new this winter.”

Pine Tree Camp Adventure Day Pass will be offered four times this winter. Activities include snowshoeing, ice fishing, outdoor fire stations with s’mores and indoor crafts, as well as a warming hut with plenty of surprises.

The pass can be used from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14; Saturday, Feb. 18; Monday, Feb. 20; and Saturday, March 11, at Pine Tree Camp, 114 Pine Tree Camp Road.

Because space is limited, registration is required. Financial is assistance available.

To register, visit pinetreesociety.wufoo.com.

 

 

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