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ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Click here to Register:  REGISTRATION 2010

$200 non-refundable deposit is required to secure a spot in the program.

Program Activities: Great waterfront activities: swimming and tubing. Paddle a canoe on the chosen rivers/lakes and camp out under the stars. Diverse outdoor games and arts & crafts. Hike different mountains. A CM7 shirt included. For more information, contact the Program Director at CM7deafprogram@gmail.com.

DEAF YOUTH SESSION: Online Registration Opens on January 3rd, 2010

Geared for Deaf youth from ages 13 – 16 Sunday, July 25 – Friday, August 6, 2010

Program Fee: $850.00


DEAF CHILDREN SESSION: Registration Opens on January 3rd, 2010

Geared for Deaf children from ages 9 – 12

Sunday, August 8 – Friday, August 20, 2010 (NEW: two weeks)

Program Fee: $850.00


Hard-of-Hearing and Cochlear Implant Camp Sessions

Youth Session: Hard-of-Hearing & Cochlear Implant users
July 25 to August 6, 2010

Children’s Session: Hard-of-Hearing & Cochlear Implant users
August 8 to August 20, 2010

Information:

CM7 is offering a new camp program this summer for children and
youth who are hard of hearing or with a cochlear implant.  Spoken
English will be the primary mode of communication.  CM7 counselors,
themselves hard of hearing or with cochlear implants, will be
employed, thus serving as excellent role models.

This program will occur at the same time as the Deaf Children’s
and Youth programs; however, the majority of activities for each
program will be separate, geared towards the needs of campers for each
program.  Campers enrolled in each session may use sign language with
Deaf campers and staff during shared meal times and certain
activities.

Each session runs for two weeks: Children’s session (ages 9-12),
and Youth Session (ages 13-16). Campers will have many opportunities
to participate in different activities, to discuss their unique
identity, and develop own leadership skills.

Waterfront activities will include swimming and tubing.  Hiking,
canoeing and camping overnight in the wilderness will offer each
camper the opportunity to learn to appreciate and embrace Mother
Nature.

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Camp Mark Seven is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mark Seven Deaf Foundation, Inc.
144 Mohawk Hotel Road, Old Forge, NY 13420, TTY/Voice 315.357.6089
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