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CAMP MED-O-LARK

CAMP MED-O-LARK

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What we're all about...

Camp Med-O-Lark, The Arts Camp of New England, is a coed summer camp for children ages 8 to 16. Founded in 1946, Med-O-Lark is situated on a pristine three mile lake in Washington, Maine. Med-O-Lark offers an all elective program in which campers create their own schedule from a wide array of activities such as dance, theater, music, pottery, cooking, photography, painting, horseback riding, swimming, basketball, water skiing, tennis, soccer, archery, fencing, and much more. Med-O-Lark has always been an open, diverse, non-competitive community, where young people have forged lasting friendships and realized their full potential. We invite you to come experience the magic that is Med-O-Lark. Retreats & conferences accepted.

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Contact us

Camp Med-O-Lark

Scott Weinstein

(203) 927-8688

(207) 845-2332

Fax:

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Our camp address

CAMP MED-O-LARK

82 Med-O-Lark Rd

Washington

ME

04574

Founded:

Type:

Overnight

Age Range:

Campers:

Coed

Lodging:

Cabins with full bathroom & hot water shower facilities

Capacity:

350

Accreditation

ACA

What we offer...

Activities

Adventure Programs, Aerobics, Archery, Basketball, Bicycle Trips, Camping Skills, Canoe Trips, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Community Service, Cycling, Film Making, Fishing, Fitness, Gymnastics, Hiking, Languages, Martial Arts, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Nature Study, Nutrition, Rafting, Rowing, Sailing, Soccer, Swim Instruction, Swim Recreation, Tennis, Tumbling, Volleyball, Windsurfing, Yoga,

Cost & Sessions

Contact us for rates & dates.

Camp Q&A

How do we screen staff?

Ratio of campers to staff?

What are our safety & security policies?

How do we handle disciplinary issues?

What medical resources are available?

What's our typical daily schedule?

How do we help campers with homesickness?

What percentage of campers return to camp?

What kind of food is served?

Can parents visit camp?

How do campers communicate with parents?

Are references available?

What's our policy regarding phones and digital devices?

Is tuition assistance available?

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