The folks at Mansfield’s Friendly House are in the process of evaluating options for programming through the remainder of 2020.

To accomplish that end, they are requesting those that use and support the facility to fill out a survey that looks at summer programs, including the Hidden Hollow Day Camp and Happy Hallow Day Camp.

According to Friendly House, the CDC is working on guidelines for release this month that will focus specifically on day and overnight camps nationwide. The goal locally is to take that guidance and to development programs that are safe and enjoyable.

Typically, Happy Hollow Camp allows children aged 6 to 14 to enage in daytime camp-like activities and a single overnight stay for boys and girls. Hidden Hollow Camp is a residential camp for slightly older children.

You can take the Friendly House survey here.

Source: Friendly House 

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