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Friday, July 03, 2015

Delaware State Police Honors Those Who Helped Camp Barnes

When: Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.

Where: Camp Barnes – 37171 Camp Barnes Rd. Frankford, De. 19945

Description: The Dedication of Camp Barnes Bathhouse and a Night to Honor Those Who Have Given So Much to Camp Barnes.

Organizations and Individuals To Be Honored

Atlantic Concrete
Atlantic Community Thrift Shop
Bruce & Sharon Schoonover
Fenwick Island Lions Club
Harry & Linda Kent
Herbert Barnes Jr.
Jimmy Hitchens
Kent County Levy Court
Matt Haley Companies- Global Delaware Fund
Millville by the Sea
Millville Volunteers
Schagrin Gas
Sussex County Council
The Quiet Resorts Charitable Foundation
WSFS Bank

In 1947, the Delaware Association of Chiefs’ of Police, an organization which was composed of active law enforcement and correctional officers, accepted the challenge to undertake a project to combat juvenile delinquency in the First State. A committee was appointed to investigate the problems confronting youth. The committee’s resulting recommendations led to the establishment of Camp Barnes for the recreation of deserving youth from throughout the state.

Camp Barnes, located on Miller’s Creek, a tributary of Little Assawoman Bay, has since served the needs of thousands of children from throughout Delaware. Camp Barnes was originally designed to provide the children who were unable to attend summer camp an opportunity to experience life at a summer youth camp. 

Camp Barnes has remained basically unchanged, providing Delaware children with these outdoor experiences for over 60 years.
The summer camp is an overnight residential camp run by the Delaware State Police and is open to children between the ages of 10 and 13 at no cost to the camper or family. Camp Barnes accommodates 60 campers per week for six weeks. The camp is in session from early July through August. All children are eligible to attend regardless of family income.

One of the many positive aspects of Camp Barnes summer camp is the innovative use of adventure based outdoor learning experiences. Camp Barnes has on its grounds an extensive outdoor initiative course with 17 different initiative and team building elements. Some of the many activities campers participate in throughout the week include swimming in an Olympic size pool, kayaking in Miller’s Creek, arts and crafts, nature walks, and talent shows. Campers also enjoy a scaled down version of the Olympics and State Police demonstrations by the K-9 unit. 

Camp Barnes has a staff of 12 counselors, two cooks, and one kitchen assistant and a nurse. Counselors are required to submit to a criminal background check as well as an interview. There is also a State Trooper on grounds at all times when the camp is in session.

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