Florida Hospital Flagler donates to summer camp program


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  • | 4:00 a.m. July 7, 2011
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Florida Hospital Flagler donated $500 to the city of Palm Coast’s Summer Camp Program for scholarships for those in need. 

“With the funds from Florida Hospital Flagler, families are given the opportunity to participate in camp,” said Luanne Santangelo, city of Palm Coast director of parks and recreation. “When parents find out that their children have qualified for the scholarship, they are just so thankful.”

The city’s summer camp program comprises two groups: the Fit ’n’ Fun Camp for children who have just completed kindergarten to fifth grade, and the Teen Adventure Camp for those who have just completed grades six through nine.

Fit ’n’ Fun Camp takes place at the Palm Coast Community Center.

Teen Adventure Camp is at James Holland Park.

Both camps include swim time at the Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool. Both go on field trips, such as Zoom Air Ziplining at the Central Florida Zoo, cruising on the Black Rave Pirate Ship in St. Augustine, and visiting the Museum of Arts and Science in Daytona Beach.

Both camps run through Aug. 12. Call 986-2323.

 

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