Many camps across the country have already made the decision to call off summer programming. But others remain hopeful that they will be able to physically and safely open at some limited capacity.
with dozens of interactive videos on topics like “backyard phenology,” invasive species, wilderness survival, and even mindfulness in nature.
The nonprofit is working to release more educational videos before the end of the school year. Soon after, it anticipates opening its residential camp for a truncated summer season. SOAR, for example, is offering full refunds and deposits to campers whose selected summer session is cancelled. Summer sessions cover several days or weeks, and range from $2,000 to $5,600 depending on the length of the stay. Campers also have until mid-June to cancel and reclaim their tuition, minus the deposit. Campers, though, appear hopeful and eager for programming to continue, even if at a later time. “The good news is we have not had a lot of cancellations,” said Willson.
Specialized camps, for one, tend to serve fewer campers than do traditional summer programs. With potential changes in occupancy limits and drops in enrollment expected, these camps believe social distancing will be easier to maintain. The outdoor, open-air aspect of camp also helps.
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