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Waynesboro Record Herald
Once again, camps are in a difficult position, needing to be an escape for kids while also keeping everybody safe.
Many camps were operational last summer when the pandemic was still relatively new. Changes were needed to keep kids and staff safe.
A year later, and those changes are still in place.
Even as people are getting vaccinated and life is more open compared to the summer of 2020, camps aren’t taking any chances.
Many were able to run successful programs last year, with some, like Rhodes Grove Camp in Chambersburg, having no reported COVID-19 cases.
“I’m not gonna lie, last summer was stressful,” said Austin Masser, ministry director at Rhodes Grove. “It’s not the most ideal situation trying to run a camp through a pandemic, but luckily we were able to make it work.”