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<!--IPTC: (js) FOURMILE_KSO_6_17_08075 - The Four Mile Historic Park in Denver hosts a group of summer day campers, ages 6-11 at  the "How the West was Fun". During the week long session the kids spend each day learning about a different immigrant group and their unique experiences in the Westward Expansion. On Tuesday, June 17, 2008, the campers spend the day learning the customs, traditions, and crafts of the Chinese. The remainder of the week of the culture-based curriculum includes the study of African American, Native American, Hispanic, and Jewish pioneers. The park will host another "fun" camp the week of August 4, 2008. For more information call the education line at 720-865-0814.  Camp director Leola Long shows the kids how to make Chinese Puffed Biscuits. From left to right are Madeline Donley, 6, Hailey Powers, 6, and David Maly, 10. Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post-->
<!–IPTC: (js) FOURMILE_KSO_6_17_08075 – The Four Mile Historic Park in Denver hosts a group of summer day campers, ages 6-11 at the "How the West was Fun". During the week long session the kids spend each day learning about a different immigrant group and their unique experiences in the Westward Expansion. On Tuesday, June 17, 2008, the campers spend the day learning the customs, traditions, and crafts of the Chinese. The remainder of the week of the culture-based curriculum includes the study of African American, Native American, Hispanic, and Jewish pioneers. The park will host another "fun" camp the week of August 4, 2008. For more information call the education line at 720-865-0814. Camp director Leola Long shows the kids how to make Chinese Puffed Biscuits. From left to right are Madeline Donley, 6, Hailey Powers, 6, and David Maly, 10. Kathryn Scott Osler, The Denver Post–>
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It is chilly outside, but it isn’t too early to start thinking about summer camps. The Feb. 16 Denver Post Fitness section will be devoted to the selection process, including listings about the hundreds of camps in Colorado. To get ready, we’re asking camps to send us a listing. Submission deadline is Jan. 16. Send all the information parents need to make an informed camp decision. Is it a day camp or overnight, co-ed or single-gender, computer camp or other specialty camp? Please list a few of the activities and dates, price, address, telephone number, website address and e-mail address. Send listing to living@denverpost.com. For questions, call 303-954-1281.

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