
ROME — Pine Tree Camp’s summer overnight week-long camp sessions and summer day programming return to full capacity this June, bringing Maine children and adults with disabilities back to camp for friendship, fun and freedom to explore.
Parents, caregivers and families are invited to an open house scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 20, at 114 Pine Tree Camp Road, to meet the team and experience Pine Tree Camp first hand.
Tours will be offered throughout the day, and families can check out cabins, see the dining hall, explore campus and experience fully accessible activities, including biking, archery, hiking and a special scavenger hunt, according to a news release from Erin Rice, chief development officer.
Tucked along the shore of North Pond in Rome, Pine Tree Camp’s barrier-free setting and professional staff ensure that outdoor activities like swimming, fishing, kayaking, boating, hiking, biking, archery and camping in a tent under the stars are completely accessible to all.
Full tuition assistance is available.
To register, visit pinetreesociety.wufoo.com.
For more about Pine Tree Camp, visit pinetreesociety.org.
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