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Camp Blue Spruce: A Gluten Free and Allergy Friendly Summer Camp
Summer camp for Gluten Free and Food Allergy Kids and Teens!
Camp Blue Spruce, located at Camp Tapawingo at the base of the Oregon Coast Range, is an overnight camp that was founded by a food allergy mom. The Camp Blue Spruce vision is that all children (4th - 11th grades) and families with food allergies and celiac have a sense of belonging, trust and community.
Camp Registration is open for the August 7th - 12th and August 14th - 19th sessions.
The camp is free of the foods that cause more than 90% of allergic reactions, including dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy, gluten, and sesame. Eating is one of the main activities at Camp Blue Spruce! Campers report the food at Camp Blue Spruce is delicious.
Staff person Laura Carpenter share more about this special camp!
Learn more here: www.campbluespruce.org
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