Center Day Camp

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Center Day Camp
Location North Windham, Maine, United States
Coordinates 43°50′20″N 70°27′18″W / 43.839°N 70.455°W / 43.839; -70.455Coordinates: 43°50′20″N 70°27′18″W / 43.839°N 70.455°W / 43.839; -70.455
Type Drive In
Operated by Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine
Website mainejewish.org

Established in 1949 Center Day Camp (CDC) is a day camp run by the Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine.[1] It is located in North Windham, Maine, on the shores of Sebago Lake.

Program

Campers range from 3 to 15 years old. CDC provides a traditional Maine summer camp experience for campers on the wooded shores of Lake Sebago. Twenty minutes from Portland, CDC sits on 27 acres of woods, fields and shoreline. Generations of campers have spent their days lakeside, forming lifelong friendships, learning new skills, and experiencing the magic of camp. CDC welcomes campers from all faiths and backgrounds. CDC is accredited by the American Camping Association.[2]

Center Day Camp also has a Counselor-in-Training (CIT) program whose participants assist staff with group participation, activities, and lesson planning. These young leaders develop skills and learn tools to become future counselors.

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