Indiana Sheriff's Association Youth Leadership Camp Open To 7th, 8th Graders

Campers will learn about a possible career in law enforcement.

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(Undated) - Boys and girls who are currently in the 7th or 8th grade are invited to participate in the annual Indiana Sheriff’s Association Youth Leadership Camp.

Two camp session will be held in June and July.

The first session will take place June 28-July 1 at Pine Creek Camp in Pine Village, Indiana, located in Warren County.

The second session, which will better serve children in the southern part of the state, will be held July 6-8 at Waycross Episcopal Camp in Morgantown, which is in Brown County.

The Indiana Sheriff’s Association Youth Leadership Camp is for all boys and girls who are currently in the 7th or 8th grade and are interested in learning more about a possible career in law enforcement.

Campers will gain meaningful experience and build relationships with other campers from across the state, in addition to sheriff officers who serve as counselors and instructors.

Those interested in attending the camp should contact your local Sheriff’s office or your school counselor for an application and additional information.

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