April 2014 Newsletter

FLC- online store is open!

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StoreHello Campers, Parents, Alumni & Friends of FLC! 

We are busy getting ready for camp this year – dusting off the shelves and ordering more ringer tee’s – but we did have a few exciting things to share with you as the days tick away. Along with FLC’s new website, we have launched a new on-line store.  It is much more user friendly than the last version and we hope that you’ll use it to stock up on FLC items before camp.  

We also hope that parents can use it to send “care packages” to their campers while at camp. For that purpose, we will be adding more inventory to the store in the coming weeks so stay tuned.

We also have ordered a number of new items this year.   An FLC frisbee and mesh shorts for boys being two of the most exciting options. The disc is made by Disc Store and is the Official Disc of USA Ultimate. Forest Lake Camp and the owl are printed on the top of the disc. The boys shorts are made by Russell Athletic and are a Navy mesh long short with the FLC est. 1926 logo on the left thigh. Picture coming as soon as they arrive in our hands! 
 
As always please remember that the proceeds of the FLC Camp Store go to the Ollie Van Cise Campership Fund to make Forest Lake Camp accessible to all.  Suggestions and special requests are always welcome at store@forestlakecamp.com
 
Let me know if you need anything – see you at the Store!

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