IL, short for Illinois, isn't just a flat state brimming with cornfields, folks. It is a magical land where rivers and lakes sparkle like giant sapphire necklaces strewn across the landscape. And in this wondrous place, there is a group of children who have discovered a unique way to explore - by canoe and boat! They call themselves the "S.S. Squiggle Squad," named after their mystical sea creature friend, Squiggle the two-tailed beaver. Squiggle, who wears a funky pair of neon sunglasses, is an expert in everything watery and adventure! He is always leading the troop in navigating the twists and turns of the mighty Mississippi, the gentle waves of Lake Michigan, and the serene beauty of the Illinois River. Armed with paddles, life jackets, and a hilarious sense of humor, the S.S. Squiggle Squad is always ready for a boating adventure. These kids are no ordinary children. They're fearless explorers, brave sailors, and quick-thinking adventurers. When they are not out on the water, they are studying maps and planning new adventures. They know the rivers and lakes of Illinois like the back of their hands, and even the back of Squiggle's tail! Their canoeing trips are filled with laughter, splashes and the occasional water fights, where no one is safe from a good soaking. They are not just friends; they are a family, bound together by their love for the water, the thrill of adventure, and of course, their hilarious mascot, Squiggle. Their tales are the stuff of Illinois legend, complete with giggles, gasps, and guffaws. They are the S.S. Squiggle Squad, the coolest kids in Illinois, where every day is a new adventure on the shimmering blue highways!
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Swift Nature Camp is the perfect place for your child to spend their summer! Our overnight camp for boys and girls ages 6-15 is located in beautiful Wisconsin. We offer a unique blend of traditional summer camp activities and environmental education to help kids increase their appreciation for nature, science, and the environment. We’ve got it all – fun, friendships, adventure trips, and nature! Spend your summer with us – you’ll never forget it!
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At Tourette Syndrome Camp USA, founded in 1994, our goal is to create a safe, fun and positive environment for children ages 8-16+ with Tourette Syndrome and OCD, and to a lesser degree ADD/ADHD, to meet others who understand their experience and learn coping mechanisms. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to empowering children with Tourette Syndrome. At Tourette Syndrome Camp USA, we believe that children with Tourette Syndrome should have the same opportunities for fun and friendship as other kids. Our unique program is designed to give them the chance to meet other children with similar diagnoses in a positive, safe setting. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so you can trust that your donations are going to a great cause. For over 25 years, Tourette Syndrome Camp USA has been providing a unique opportunity for children with Tourette Syndrome to make friends, learn coping methods and have fun in a safe, positive environment. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and rely on donations to continue our mission of empowering children with Tourette Syndrome.
At Camp Independence, we strive to foster a love of nature and develop self-reliance in our campers with spina bifida. Our programs emphasize meaningful connections and healthy practices. What’s more, campers have loads of fun engaging in activities like campfires, boating, arts and crafts, and swimming. Ultimately, our goal is to help campers build confidence and cooperation.