Indiana’s Salamonie Interpretive Center to Host Overnight Kids Camp

   12.03.12

Indiana’s Salamonie Interpretive Center to Host Overnight Kids Camp

Upper Wabash Interpretive Services is inviting kids ages 7 to 11 to an overnight camp at Salamonie Interpretive Center, Dec. 28-29, to explore the winter night sky.

Camp will begin at 1 p.m., Dec. 28, with pick-up at 9 a.m. the next day.

Activities include constellation stories around the fire, a night hike, star gazing and more. Camp also includes an evening meal and nighttime snack on Dec. 28, and breakfast on Dec. 29.

Cost is $30 per child. Those who can’t spend the night are invited to attend Dec. 28, from 1 to 9 p.m. for $20 per child.

Registration is required. Call (260) 468-2127 to register or for more information.

The center is located at Salamonie Lake’s Lost Bridge West Recreation Area, off Highway 105, in western Huntington County.

For more information on other UWIS programs, see dnr.IN.gov/uwis or Facebook.com/UpperWabash.

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