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The members of Peace Camp 2015 gather together for a photo.
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Our guest speaker from Orange County Relations leads the campers from the “Mac and Peace” group in an activity.
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Our guest speaker’s activity teaches campers about being themselves and expressing their opinions peacefully and respectfully.
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A camper decorates a rock with symbols during our “Rock Painting” activity.
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A peace campers shows off her newly painted rock!
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A staff member helps a peace camper fold an origami peace crane.
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Campers and youth leaders play the Stereotype Card Game to learn about the harmful effects of prejudice.
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Peace Campers play the Stereotype Card Game.
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Two friends help each other create a talking stick.
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Campers work together to create their own talking sticks while learning about its origins.
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A camper works on her Rock Balancing tower.
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Peace campers work together to create a “Rock Balancing Village.”
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A peace camper creates the foundation for a great Rock Balancing tower!
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Peace campers use persona dolls to better learn about others’ experiences.
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The members of the “Oreo Orioles” group work together to share what they think makes a peacemaker.
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A camper practices communication and teamwork skills by guiding a youth leader who has her eyes closed.
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Youth leaders and campers participate in a cooperative game.
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A pair of partners work together to keep each other going in the right direction.
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Campers share their similar interests and play under a parachute to get to know each other better.
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The whole camp enjoys a beautiful summer day with a cooperative game!
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A group of campers and staff share the shelter they built together with newspapers.
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Campers work together to build a community made out of paper structures.
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Campers proudly show off their completed shelter!
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A group of campers collaborates to build a community.
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A team works together to build a community, with every person helping in a different role.
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Campers discuss plans for their shelter in the “Building a Community” activity.
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Peace campers “stand in each other’s shoes” in order to see the world from the other’s perspective.
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A peace camper works on his sacred bundle, which contains items that are special to him.
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A camper shares what she thinks “makes a peacemaker.”
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Everyone makes and decorates their own name tags.
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Our morning table is set up by youth leaders and staff.
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A group communicates and tries to figure out the human knot by working together.
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Untangling the human knot in order to learn to work together!
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Mac & Peace, our youngest group, performing at Family Night!
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Youth leaders lead the peace campers in an afternoon activity.
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Our friendly staff is always ready and happy to help!
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Campers and their families enjoy food and great memories together at our potluck during Family Night!
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Families bond over delicious food and drinks at Family Night.
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Everyone sits together to enjoy our annual Family Night potluck dinner.
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Campers and their families help themselves to our potluck dinner.
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Our library of peace, dedicated to Margie Lamm.
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A large group of peace campers work out a human knot using communication and teamwork!