Massachusetts, or MA as we like to call it, is a super special state that is as fun to explore as it is to say! It's tucked away in the northeastern corner of the U.S, like a hidden treasure chest full of cranberries, lobsters, and some of the best swimming spots you can imagine! Kids from all over MA are not just ordinary swimmers but true water wizards, transforming every stroke into a splash of magic. Meet our cool, imaginary character – Marvin the Marsh Merman. Marvin is a cheeky, fish-tailed prankster, with a belly full of laughs and a head full of crazy swimming tricks. His favorite hideout is the picturesque Cape Cod beaches, where he teaches the local kids how to dog-paddle like dolphins, backstroke like otters, and freestyle like flying fish! When Marvin's not busy turning kids into aquatic athletes, he loves telling hilarious tales about his adventures through the Boston Harbor, or the time he outswam a speedy sailfish in the Charles River. On a warm, sunny day, you might catch a glimpse of him sliding down the Berkshire hills, using a giant clam as a sled, because for Marvin, the entire state of MA is his whimsical water park! So, dear kiddos of Massachusetts, when you plunge into the pool or the ocean for your next swim, remember, with every splash and every laugh, you're adding a dash of 'Marvin Magic' to the beautiful state of MA.

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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 the Jack Rua Camp for Children with Diabetes, young people with type 1 diabetes, ages 5-14, their siblings, and their friends are given the chance to learn about and face the challenges of diabetes in a fun and supportive environment. With small enrollment and a staff-to-camper ratio that’s designed to ensure safety, campers are able to explore and try a wide range of activities with plenty of supervision from experienced role models. At the Jack Rua Camp, kids with diabetes, their siblings, and their friends can join in the fun and build lasting friendships. The camp encourages campers to become more self-sufficient and independent, while learning about diabetes and exploring the world around them. Every day brings something new and exciting, and campers can gain invaluable knowledge about diabetes and its management.

Assonet, MA 02702