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Sign your kiddo up for Camp NEOSA this summer

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CAMP NEOSA is an overnight summer camp operated by The Salvation Army!

Our camp sessions are for 6-12 year olds.

For questions or to attend registrati­on, please contact: Darcee at 216-310-7483 ONLY $20 per child-due at Registrati­on REGISTRATI­ON at The Salvation Army-new London Service Unit at 12 Akron St, New London, Ohio March 13 from 5pm-6pm or March 21 from 1pm-3pm

REGISTRATI­ON at The Salvation Army- Greenwich Service Unit at 4130 Edwards Rd Greenwich March 20 from 4pm-5:30pm or March 21 from 10am-11am

REGISTRATI­ON at The Salvation Army- Bellevue Service Unit at 901 Northwest Ave Bellevue APRIL 3 from Noon-5pm or APRIL 11 from 10am-noon

REGISTRATI­ON at The Salvation Army- Shelby Service Unit at 29 1⁄2 Walnut St Shelby, March 29 from 3pm-5pm or March 31 10am-11:30am

REGISTRATI­ON at The Salvation Army– Clear Fork Service Unit

84 Main St Bellville, March 23 from 1pm-3pm or March 28 10am-12:00pm

Camp NEOSA is a unique setting operated by The Salvation Army. They are located approximat­ely 1.5 hours southeast of Cleveland, 45 minutes southeast of Canton and 1.5 hours west of Youngstown. It consists of a 200 acre peninsula located on Leesville Lake. Their programs use these resources of natural surroundin­gs to contribute to the spiritual, educationa­l, social and recreation­al needs of every camper.

They have multiple areas and activities that campers take part in when they attend camp including a lake for swimming and kayaking, a nature center, archery, two play grounds, two basketball courts, two athletic fields, two ziplines, a ropes course, hiking trails, a sand volleyball court, and outdoor amphitheat­er and more! All activities are supervised by trained staff members. Campers take part in all of these activities throughout the week.

Campers have the opportunit­y to swim and kayak in Leesville Lake. All waterfront staff members are trained and certified through the American Red Cross, or other nationally recognized training and certificat­ion program. Campers are not allowed at our Waterfront without a certified lifeguard being on duty. They take the safety of our waterfront very seriously.

When discussing camp, they break it into two parts, upper camp and lower camp. Upper camp houses our program areas such as a nature shelter, arts and crafts shelter, archery shelter, ropes course, and athletic fields. Lower camp is where their health center, dining hall, large meeting facility, offices, waterfront, and cabins are located.

Camp NEOSA has 5 cabins that house campers and staff. Campers are placed in cabins based upon gender and age. Each camper has their own bed. There are bathrooms and showers within the same building for campers. Staff are housed within the same cabin however they have their own sleeping area and bathrooms.

A vital part of their programmin­g at Camp NEOSA is for campers to realize how much God loves them and to grow in that knowledge. Each day, campers participat­e in high energy camp-wide devotions and cabin devotions each night. The night before campers leave, they see a presentati­on about the life of Jesus. The last day of camp starts with a high energy church service to conclude the camp session.

Camp NEOSA is accredited by the American Camp Associatio­n on a 5 year cycle. Their camp was last inspected during the summer of 2016 and received a 100% on the inspection.

Their Mission:

Nourish mind, body and spirit

Experience God’s creation outdoors

Offer a safe environmen­t to grow and learn

Share Allow

the love of Jesus children to discover their selfworth

For more informatio­n, visit https:// www.campneosa.org/, http:// Salvationa­rmyohio.org, and https:// www.facebook.com/salvationa­rmyohio

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