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Get Ready for Summer Camp!

Hi Camp Read Campers and Parents! It's almost time for us to return to our summer home at the Cimarron Site at Camp Buckskin!

It is very important at this time to make sure you have gotten your yearly checkup and had your doctor fill out the (very long) Medical Form. ADULTS TOO. Please bring this completed form with you to the Parking Lot at KES at 8:30 on Sunday August 8th along with a parent signed permission slip for miscellaneous activities we might do.

Both forms can be found in the Camp Read Parents guide that was given out earlier in the year. If this is misplaced, it can be printed off of the Westchester-Putnam Council Website.

Parents please read this very important Parents Guide! There is much information that you will need for your son to have the very best time at Camp. Boys, please look at your Merit Badge selections and make sure you have all of the prerequisites completed before Camp so you do not leave Camp with an incomplete.

We have 17 Boys and 5 Fathers attending this year! Outstanding! If anybody hears of a boy who is not going and has changed his mind and would like to go, please give him my number, which is (917)939-5416. Drivers, please choose vehicles that have as many seats as possible with the gear going in Bob Suda’s truck as we will probably be maxed out in this regard.


Best regards to all and please call me if you have any questions.

Chris Kristensen
Assistant Scoutmaster
Troop 1 Katonah

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