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4-H Barry Conservation Camp (BCC) is operated by the UNH Cooperative Extension 4-H Program in cooperation with the N.H. Department of Fish and Game. It is located in the White Mountain National Forest at the Berlin Fish Hatchery. BCC provides a close-knit community for its 38 campers and 11 staff. There are 6 cabins, each housing up to 7 campers and a counselor. Campers are grouped by age and gender. There are central toilets, shower facilities and a dining hall complete with kitchen.

4-H Barry Conservation Camp is a great program for kids who love the outdoors, enjoy hands-on learning in environmental and conservation programs and can benefit from participating in a small camp. Staff take pride in creating a special place where kids can discover their individual strengths. Campers and staff work together as a team in the hope that everyone leaves camp with a greater awareness of themselves and the world around them.

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Click on each session to learn more about the exciting 2012 offerings.

4-H Shooting Sports, June 24 -29 SESSION FULL UPDATED LOGO

Mini-Camp, June 30 - July 3

Aquatic Adventures - Let's Go Fishing, July 8 - 13

4-H On The Wild Side I, July 15 - 20

Hunter Education, July 22 - 27

4-H On The Wild Side II, July 29 - August 3

 

Get inspired for this summer! View a slideshow of 4-H BCC Summer 2011

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Special Opportunities for Military Youth

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The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension (UNHCE) 4-H Youth Development program is preparing for its 2012 White Mountain Winter Adventure Camps for teens living in military families. (Read more...)

 

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