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Alumni – Update your Contact Info…And Stay Connected with FLC!

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Paul OyerDear Forest Lake Camp Alumni,

I am delighted to report that Forest Lake Camp successfully completed its 87th consecutive summer. It was a marvelous summer, filled with adventures, tradition and indelible memories. If you were able to make the Confer Pavilion Dedication in August you saw the vibrancy and energy that abounds throughout our camp. We deeply value maintaining connections with our alumni. Each time we interact with our alumni we are reminded of the impact that FLC plays in all of our lives. In this effort, we would like to ensure we have the correct contact information for you.

Currently, we are preparing a Holiday mailing with a DVD and would like to send a copy to you via mail. Please take a minute to update your contact information through our online database. You can access your account online and update your information yourself, or you can email or call us with your updated information. We appreciate your help in advance with this effort.

To update your contact information online, please click on the below link

Update your FLC account:

https://forestlake.campintouch.com/v2/login/login.aspx

If you forgot your password just click on retrieve/set password

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If you don’t have an account you can establish one by clicking on the below link

Establish an FLC account:

https://forestlake.campintouch.com/v2/alumni/register.aspx

Sincerely,

Gene Devlin
FLC Director/FLC Parent
www.forestlakecamp.com
207-751-4092 Cell | 518-623-4771 Office

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