CONTACT:
Larry Barker, 4-H Camps: (603) 788-4961
Mark Beauchesne: (603) 271-3211
February 12, 2019  

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CONCORD, NH — Registration will open on February 14 for summer youth programs at Barry Conservation Camp in Berlin, NH. The camp offers weekly, overnight summer camp programs for boys and girls, ages 8-17. Barry Camp is operated by UNH Cooperative Extension 4-H in partnership with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Kids who enjoy hands-on learning about outdoor skills and the environment will love Barry Camp.

To learn more, register February 14, and see some great slide shows of life at camp, visit: extension.unh.edu/4-H-Youth-Family/Barry-Conservation-4-H-Camp or email 4Hcamps@unh.edu or call (603) 788-4961. Spaces fill quickly, so be sure to register as early as possible.

2019 Summer Programs at Barry Conservation Camp:

4-H Shooting Sports: June 23-28. Ages 10 to 16. Cost: $510. A week centered on the NH 4‐H Shooting Sports program. Certified instructors will help youth learn marksmanship, the safe and responsible use of firearms, and the basic principles of hunting. Previous shooting sports experience is preferred, but not essential.

Mini-Camp: June 30-July 4. Ages 8 to 12. Cost: $315. Mini-Camp is perfect for first‐time campers and younger children. This abbreviated session includes 3 nights and 4 days. Campers will enjoy our caring staff who will introduce them to many fun and exciting camp activities. Learn about nature, try your hand at crafts, explore outdoor games, and sing around the campfire…this week has it all!

Fish Camp: July 7-12. Ages 10 to 16. Cost: $510. Come along and catch the big one! Novice anglers will learn the basic skills and about the equipment needed to get started fishing, while campers with more experience will work on improving their fishing skills and exploring the finer details of the angling world. Campers will also hike, swim, canoe, create campfire skits, and enjoy a host of other camp activities.

4-H on the Wild Side: July 14-19. Ages 10 to 16. Cost: $510. Experience the great outdoors! Paddle a canoe, fillet a fish, and cook it over an open fire. Also sleep under the stars. Learn how to observe nature. Climb a mountain, swim in a pond, create nature arts and crafts, and more. This is a week of exciting outdoor adventures.

Hunter Education Week: July 21-26. Ages 12 to 16. Cost: $510. Join N.H. Fish and Game Department Hunter Education staff and volunteer instructors and camp counselors, to learn and practice safe, responsible, and ethical hunting. If a camper wishes to be eligible for Hunter Education certification at the end of the week, some homework must be completed prior to coming to camp.

North Country Adventure: July 28-August 2. Ages 12 to 16. Cost: $510. Get ready for a fantastic week of exciting outdoor adventure. This week will focus on building your woodscraft skills. Campers will track wildlife, go on a canoe or backpacking adventure, learn about trapping, practice survival skills, navigate with compass and GPS, and practice hunting skills. And there will be plenty of fishing and shooting sports, too.

Junior Conservation Officer Camp: August 4-7. Ages 14 to 17. $315. This session is for older teen campers who are interested in exploring outdoor careers. New Hampshire Conservation Officers will be at the camp all week teaching a host of fun, exciting, and interesting sessions. In addition to traditional camp activities, campers will learn about search and rescue, crime scene investigation, firearms safety, tracking, surveillance, night vision technology, wildlife laws, arrest procedures, techniques for working with Conservation K-9s, and much more.

Support Barry Camp: You can help ensure Barry Conservation Camp is here to connect future generations with the outdoors by contributing to the Barry Camp Fund. Additional improvements are underway. Learn more at www.wildnh.com/barrycamp.

Sponsor a Camper: Although Barry Conservation Camp is competitively priced, many families find it challenging to finance a week at camp. Fortunately, there is a strong tradition of individuals and organizations providing “camperships.” If you’d like to learn how to help send a youngster to camp, visit https://extension.unh.edu/blog/barry-conservation-4-h-camp-information-sponsors or call Larry Barker at (603) 788-4961.