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Cherokees seeking kids for Healthy Nation Camp
 
By Staff Reports
Published: 4/1/2008  2:01 AM
Last Modified: 4/1/2008  2:01 AM

The Cherokee Nation is accepting applications for a weeklong Healthy Nation Camp beginning this summer for American Indian youth.

The camp will run June 9-13 on the campus of Rogers State University in Claremore and will feature a wide range of fitness activities that promote better health.

Participants will take part in team-building activities, games, cultural activities and health, swimming and exercise classes.

The camp is open for American Indians ages 9 to 12.

All applicants must live in the 14-county jurisdictional area of the Cherokee Nation and be willing to participate in all activities during the week.

Dorm-style sleeping arrangements and all meals will be provided.

There is no cost to participate.

Registration is limited to the first 40 girls and the first 40 boys to apply.

For more information, call (918) 434-8500, ext. 8622.

By Staff Reports

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