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Challenge Camp

Challenge Camp

Each year the different regions in Louisiana 4-H put on a Challenge Camp designed just for seventh- and eighth-grade 4-H members. Challenge Camp may be located anywhere in the state but is often held at Camp Grant Walker.

Campers experience an exciting camping adventure developed just for seventh- and eighth-grade 4-H members joined by 4-H'ers from many other parishes!

No kid stuff here! TEAM Challenge camp is a unique camping experience that leads you thorough awesome team-building activities and exhilarating games. In the process, you will improve your communication and leadership skills, practice teamwork and make memories to last a lifetime!

At TEAM Camp, you are guaranteed to have fun, make friends and find your hidden strengths.

Activities include: 
* Outdoor Challenge Activities
* Personal Development Sessions
* Self-Concept Workshops
* Goal-Setting Sessions
* And Much MORE....


What 4-H Parents Should Know!

4-H Challenge Camp is one of the most valuable experiences a young person can have. It’s a learning experience that allows boys and girls to appreciate the outdoors, to live together as a group, to get along with others and to appreciate people with different interests and backgrounds.

The activities at 4-H Challenge Camp encourage youth to create team spirit; build self-reliance skills; improve leadership, communication and problem-solving skills; and enhance their self esteem while developing new friendships.

In order for them to learn this, parents are asked not to call or visit their young person unless there is an emergency. Nutritious meals and snacks will be served each day.

A 4-H agent, volunteer leader and teen counselors from each parish attend and stay in the cabins with the young campers.


What to Bring to Camp

• 2 single sheets or a sleeping bag
• 1 blanket
• 1 pillow and pillowcase
• Towels and washcloths
• Shower shoes/flip flops
• Camera (optional)
• Bottled water
• Personal hygiene items: shower/body wash, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.
• Comfortable shoes
• Casual clothes (no halter tops, midriffs, etc.)
• Outerwear (jacket or coat)


Interested? Contact your local parish agent for more information.
4/15/2008 11:04:29 PM
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