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			 The camp out will take place Saturday, September 
			7- Sunday, September 8, 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. at the Creekside 
			location, weather permitting. 
 Located just north of Lincoln, families will enjoy nature crafts, 
			outdoor activities, daylight tours of the forests and restored 
			prairies, an evening camp meal, and star gazing (telescopes 
			provided).
 
 Lincoln College faculty, staff, and Conservation Biology students, 
			as well as volunteers from the community, will be present to assist 
			with scheduled activities.
 
 A free afternoon snack, evening meal, and small breakfast will be 
			provided to guests, along with s’mores around the counsel ring/fire 
			pit. Campers are permitted to supplement their meals with personal 
			food and drinks. A single fire pit and a charcoal grill are also 
			available for families to share (wood and charcoal are provided by 
			Creekside).
 Families are required to bring their own tents and 
			camping gear. All children must be accompanied throughout the camp 
			out by at least one parent or guardian. The event has a maximum 
			capacity of 25 tents, so all interested persons are encouraged to 
			call Creekside in advance to reserve a tent place. No trailers will 
			be permitted on the grounds.  
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Creekside is approximately 4 miles due north of Lincoln, off of 
County Rd 2000N halfway between County Road 1100E and 1215th Ave (Google map 
address is 1234 2000th St., Lincoln, 62656); from Co Rd 2000N take the gravel 
road (at the large Creekside sign) north to the Center. 
 
 For more information, contact Creekside Director, Dr. G. Dennis Campbell, 
217-735-7260; 
dcampbell@lincolncollege.edu
 
				 
			[Lauren GrenlundDirector of Public Relations
 Lincoln College]
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