One of the best things about summer for kids is camp and there are 13 disadvantaged Otsego County children ages 9 through 12 attending this week’s New York State Sheriffs’ Association Institute’s Summer Camp.
One of the best things about summer for kids is camp and there are 13 disadvantaged Otsego County children ages 9 through 12 attending this week’s New York State Sheriffs’ Association Institute’s Summer Camp.
The New York State Sheriffs Institute will begin its annual honorary membership drive in Cayuga County within the next 10 days, Sheriff Brian Schenck said in a press release Monday.
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CANTON â The St. Lawrence County and Jefferson County sheriffâs offices are participating in the annual honorary membership drive of the state Sheriffsâ Institute.
The Sheriffsâ Institute is a centralized training and program resource for all county sheriffâs offices and has operated The Sheriffsâ Camp at Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region for 45 years. More than 800 children from low-income families attend the summer camp each year, and the Sheriffsâ Institute covers the full cost of camp and transportation.
âIn these difficult economic times we cannot forget our youth who will not have the opportunity for a summer camp experience or a summer vacation,â St. Lawrence County Sheriff Brooks J. Bigwarfe and Jefferson County Sheriff Colleen M. OâNeill said in statements last week.