Camp HERO

May 20, 2021 at 7:49 p.m.
Camp HERO
Camp HERO

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The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Camp HERO is returning this summer July 6-8 at the Blue Barn Berry Farm and Event Venue, 9139 N. CR 300E, Syracuse. The camp is for ages 8-13, and deadline to apply is June 10. Cost is $50 and covers the cost of breakfast and lunch for campers. Financial assistance scholarships are available. Applications and instructions are available at www.in.gov/sheriffs/kosciusko.

The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Camp HERO is returning this summer July 6-8 at the Blue Barn Berry Farm and Event Venue, 9139 N. CR 300E, Syracuse. The camp is for ages 8-13, and deadline to apply is June 10. Cost is $50 and covers the cost of breakfast and lunch for campers. Financial assistance scholarships are available. Applications and instructions are available at www.in.gov/sheriffs/kosciusko.
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