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- A girl working on her computer skills
- A boy works on his computer skills.
- Girls using their hands in play.
- A teen working on craft projects
- A group of teens having fun outdoors with a silly string project.
- Kids helping kids learn to get around the neighborhood sidewalks.
- Kids making the ultimate editable tabletop town with snacks and sweets.
- A boy enjoying a cherry eating contest.
- A large group of teens at the horse riding stables.
- A teenage girl improving her Braille skills.
- Boy learning to bowl.
- Learning to play put-put golf.
- Group playing music together.
- Young people putting crafts together.
- Volunteer helping youth.
- Volunteer helping youth work on crafts.
Clovernook's Discovery Camps
Each summer, Clovernook offers (through generous community support) several weeks of activities for young people from the tri-state area, ages 8-22. Our program services staff devotes their talents to the camp as well as local artists, musicians, and business professionals in order to provide instruction in the skills necessary to become independent and successful adults. Our future innovators learn activities of daily living, computer skills, travel the countryside, dabble in the arts, and map blueprint for tomorrow while building friendships to last a lifetime. Every summer is never the same so please contact us for specific dates and activities.
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