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Horton Hill Day Camp

 Horton Hill Day Camp (NOT at Timbercrest!)


Horton Hill Day Camp Open House
  • Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2024
  • Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m.
  • Description: Tour the camp, meet the staff, make a craft, toast a s'more, and register for camp!
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2024 Day Camp Information
  • Dates: Tuesday-Friday, July 9-12, 2024
  • Times: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Before Care starting at 8:00 a.m. and After Care through 5:00 p.m. available at no extra charge.)
  • Training & Setup Day: Monday, July 8, 2024; 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. for Leadership Campers and Staff.
  • Cost: $80 for Daisies, Brownies, Juniors; $10 for Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors
  • Description: Camp Director, Jo Nelson, says, "Horton Hill Day Camp will be all about camping and enjoying everything the staff and the outdoors has to offer!" On our 49 acre wooded site girls will work on the Trail Adventure Badge for their age level as well as many outdoor skills of their choosing. Do you want to learn how to make a fire and cook a one pot meal or a s'more? Or practice jack knife safety and skills by cutting a snack of apple slices or carrot sticks or carving your own walking stick? Want to learn how to pitch a tent, tie the right knot or practice some basic first aid? All of those things plus arts and crafts, lunch time special activities, opening and closing flag ceremonies and more will be offered by our Program Director, Ro Woodard, and her outstanding staff. Our Leadership Campers will plan a Retired Flag Burning ceremony, all of our campers will help to screen print their own Day Camp T-shirt at no cost and all of our campers will work on a 1970s "Rambler" legacy badge featuring our own staff-written badge requirements.
  • Click here to register. (We do not use the GSWNY registration system. For best results, register and pay for one girl at a time.)

Check out some of the fun we had at the 2022 Day Camp! (Click a photo to start a slide show.)
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Friends of Timbercrest preserve, enhance, and promote Camp Timbercrest in partnership with the Girl Scouts of Western New York.
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This website is owned and operated by the Friends of Timbercrest (FOT). It is not an official website of GSUSA or GSWNY.

FOT works in partnership with GSWNY to preserve, enhance, and promote Girl Scout Camp Timbercrest so that it may always be a place where girls can connect with nature, try new things, and build confidence & self-reliance.
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    • Archery Training
    • Build a Bridge Campaign
    • Camp Library Campaign
    • Picnic Table Campaign
    • Lean-to Project
    • FOT Award
    • Friends of Horton Hill
    • Invasive Species Management
    • Trail Signage
  • Wall of Fame
    • Mary Cooper
    • Mary Alice Campbell
    • Virginia Booth Tener
    • Judith "Scottie" Andrews
    • Sally Patchen
    • Joanne Nelson
    • Esther Keyser
    • Peg "Pickles" Jungquist
    • Dorothy Pihlblad
    • Louise Wood
    • Sharon Soule Hammond Macintosh
    • Nnifer Butterfly and Ro
  • Join Us / Contact
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