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   Camp Stapleton
3753 Lakeshore Road
Lexington, Michigan 48450
Tel: 810-359-8130   Fax: 313-972-3147
Toll Free: 877-788-4623
Residential Camp Stapleton logo
    
    
   
  Contact Info:
  Off Season Administrative Address:
  2929 East Grand Boulevard
  Detroit, Michigan 48202
  Tel: 313-972-3100   Fax: 313-972-3147
   
  Camp is available for off season rental
  
Type: Residential
Focus: General
Activities: Aerobics, Aquatic Activities, Performing Arts, Animal Care, Camping/Camp fire, CIT/LIT, Conservation, Culinary/Cooking, Field Trips, Fishing, Hiking, Talent Show, Team Building, Diversity, Archery, Basketball, Bicycling, Boating, Fitness, Gymnastics, Rope Courses, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Religious Study, Arts & Crafts, Dance, Drama, Drawing/Painting, Music
Special
Accommodations:
Food Allergies
Age Range: 8-12
Gender: Female
Camp Capacity: 120
Accreditation: State of Michigan Licensing
Religious Affiliation: Catholic
Director: Michael Levandowski
Sponsoring Org: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the Archdiocese of Detroit
County: Sanilac
Nearest Large
City:
Port Huron
   
Camp Description:
Camp Stapleton, established in 1940, is a residential summer camp for girls ages 8-12. Its motto is "Caritas", latin for love. The camp provides an opportunity for children to enjoy summer activities in an outdoor setting where Catholic/Christian values are encouraged through all aspects of camp life.

Owned and operated by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul for 63 years, Camp Stapleton offers safe and fun-filled outdoor experiences for girls who wouldn't otherwise have an opportunity to attend summer camp.

We want every girl to have fun and enjoy his camping experience. We want to provide opportunities for growth and development in the following areas:

-To understand and appreciate personal identity and uniqueness of self and others through a multi-cultural camping experience.

-To recognize each person's role in a group and to adjust and become secure in social living.

-To develop skills and self-confidence by discovering new interests and activities.

-To promote and stimulate the spiritual and/or religious well being of each child through Catholic and non-denominational religious activities.

-To hear and understand the message of Jesus Christ and how that message is incorporated in the lives of people.

 
Sessions (costs are in the local currency of the camp):
Financial aid available.
Session Name Start           End           Cost
Session One 06/20/03 06/25/03 $0
Session Two 06/28/03 07/03/03 $0
Session Three 07/07/03 07/13/03 $0
Session Four 07/16/03 07/22/03 $0
Session Five 07/25/03 07/31/03 $0