Summer
Camp Program
Every summer, hundreds of elementary, middle and high students
come to Camp Good News for adventure, fun and a chance
to explore the Bible and its relevance to our lives -- all in a beautiful
Cape Cod setting. Good News accepts young people ages six through
sixteen. Campers come from a wide range of backgrounds. Regardless
of race, religion
or nationality, all are welcome. For those who want a summer
to remember filled with new adventures and friends, Camp Good
News is the answer!
On-Site Activities:
Swimming – Sailing – Kayaking – Rowing – Canoeing – The
Ice Berg – The Trampoline – The Blog – Hot
Dog Float – Tetherball - Ga Ga Pit – Gutter Ball – Air
Hockey – Soccer – Basketball – Softball – Biking – Archery – Low
Ropes – Cabin Nights – Camp Fires – Singing – Camp
Outs – Arts and Crafts
Chapel is held daily for about thirty minutes with singing and “Thoughts
for the Day,” followed by small group discussions.
Off Camp Trips:
Martha’s Vineyard - Whale Watching – Plymouth – Boston
Children’s Museum – Deep Sea Fishing – Battleship
Cove – Boston – Water Wizz – Kayaking and
Bike
Trips
Character Building Activities
Include either a camp work project
or participation in a car wash to raise money for destitute people
including orphans, women and the sick in Bangladesh through The
Widow’s Friends, Inc., founded by Peter Willard and his
sister, Faith Willard in 1975. Campers learn the joy of helping
others.
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