October 2015 Newsletter

Forest Lake Camp 2016 Events Calendar

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open-houseThe Forest Lake Camp Open House and Reunion Tour is a great way for prospective campers, current campers, parents and alumni to gather and celebrate all things FLC.

At these events, you will join Gene and Lilly Devlin and other key FLC administrators to find out more about FLC and catch up on all that has been going on at camp over the years. For prospective families these events are a great way to meet current parents and campers.

For more info and to RSVP: info@forestlakecamp.com 518-623-4771

2016 FLC Calendar ~Save the Date~

Saturday, January 23rd
FLC Open House and Reunion, 1:30-3:30
Westchester County, NY

Sunday, January 24thOpen House
FLC Open House and Reunion, 1:30-3:30
New Jersey

Friday, February 5th
FLC Open House and Reunion, 6:30-8:00
Philly Area (Narberth)
At the home of the Burke/ Worth family

Saturday, February 6th
FLC Open House and Reunion, 1:30-3:30
New York City
At the home of the Kotchman/ Hall Family

Friday, March 4th
FLC Open House and Reunion, 6:30-8:00
Greater Boston Area (Weston)
At the home of the Kelly Family

Open House (At FLC Campus)

– Saturday, February 20th – Winter Fest

– Saturday, April 30th Open House at FLC

Feel free to invite or bring someone along who you think might love learning more about Forest Lake Camp.

Register Now to RSVP!

For more info: info@forestlakecamp.com 518-623-4771

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