The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
26 CHILDREN HEAD TO CAMP
WAMPSVILLE, N.Y. >> Twenty-six children from Central New York are on their way to summer camp thanks to local law enforcement.
Both Madison and Oneida county sheriff’s offices bid their young charges farewell for 2019’s New York State Sheriffs’ Institute Summer Camp on Sunday. Madison County Sheriff Todd Hood sent 16 children, and Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol sent 10.
“The campers get an insider’s look at the world of law enforcement,” said both Hood and Maciol. “By working with and learning from the sheriffs and deputy sheriffs at the camp, the kids develop a deeper respect for and understanding of the men and women who enforce our laws.”
The Sheriffs’ Summer Camp is located on Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes Region of Yates County.
Now in its 43rd year of operation, the camp will accommodate more than 900 boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 12 from across New York state this summer. The campers attend at no charge.
Made possible by the financial support of the Honorary Members of the Sheriffs’ Institute, the Sheriffs’ Summer Camp provides a solid recreational program while stressing basic values and good citizenship.
Campers participate in typical camp activities, like archery, sailing, boating, hiking, and talent shows. They also experience technical and safety demonstrations by deputy sheriffs such as scuba diving, K-9 handling, bicycle safety and boating safety.
The Sheriffs’ Summer Camp is a program of the New York State Sheriffs’ Institute, Inc. The Sheriffs’ Institute was established in 1979 with the mission to assist the office of the sheriff in advancing education in the criminal justice community, preventing juvenile delinquency, and supporting victims of crime and their families.