In the land of Illinois, sandwiched between Lake Michigan and the mighty Mississippi, a group of adventurous kids known as the Trekking Tadpoles embarked on hiking escapades. Illinois was their playground. From the bustling streets of Chicago, across the fertile prairies, to the lush Shawnee Forest, they hiked with glee, leaving no stone unturned. Leading the pack was an imaginary character, Captain Cornstalk. He was as tall as a skyscraper and as thin as a beanpole, with kernels for teeth and a husk for hair. Born from a popcorn kernel, he had popped into existence, fueled by the children's love for adventure and their affinity for IL's famed cornfields. "Listen up, Tadpoles!" Captain Cornstalk would declare, his voice rustling like corn leaves in the wind. His corn-silk hair fluttering, he'd point his cob finger in the direction of their chosen path. The kids, brimming with excitement and armed with their hiking boots and water bottles, followed their corny leader, chuckling at his corny jokes, whistling Illinois' state song, and relishing the exercise and fresh air. These pint-sized adventurers hiked through the year, in sunshine or snow, admiring the spring blossoms and the autumn hues. They discovered and named sites like ‘Popcorn Peak’ and ‘Kernel Creek,’ laughing at their shared corn-inspired humor. Each hike was a celebration of the state's scenery, a silly symphony of kids, and kernel-filled puns. In the grand land of Illinois, the Trekking Tadpoles and Captain Cornstalk filled each day with adventure, laughter, and memories, proving that with a bit of imagination and a love for the outdoors, every hike can be a corn-ucopia of fun!
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Since its inception in 1946, RARA Recreation has remained the top provider of recreational services in Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Oakland Township. With a legacy of over 70 years, RARA Recreation has become synonymous with fun, fitness, and community spirit. Offering an incredible array of over 1,200 activities annually, RARA Recreation ensures that there's never a dull moment for you and your family. RARA Recreation is proud to offer a diverse range of programs designed to cater to the interests of all ages and abilities. From sports and day camps to dance and performing arts, the organization is committed to making fitness and recreation accessible and enjoyable. Events and activities are carefully planned to promote physical activity, creativity, and social interaction. For those seeking more specialized services, RARA Recreation also offers adaptive services, ensuring everyone can participate and enjoy the benefits of recreation. Their team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing an inclusive and supportive environment. Their focus is on building a sense of community and fostering a love of active living through their extensive offerings.

At Camp Duncan, we’re focused on developing important life skills, such as self-reliance, teamwork, and an appreciation for nature. We also strive to foster meaningful relationships and healthy practices. All of this happens while enjoying activities like campfires, canoeing, archery, and swimming. YMCA Camp Duncan is the perfect place for your child to learn, grow, and have a great time!

At Tourette Syndrome Camp USA, founded in 1994, our goal is to create a safe, fun and positive environment for children ages 8-16+ with Tourette Syndrome and OCD, and to a lesser degree ADD/ADHD, to meet others who understand their experience and learn coping mechanisms. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to empowering children with Tourette Syndrome. At Tourette Syndrome Camp USA, we believe that children with Tourette Syndrome should have the same opportunities for fun and friendship as other kids. Our unique program is designed to give them the chance to meet other children with similar diagnoses in a positive, safe setting. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so you can trust that your donations are going to a great cause. For over 25 years, Tourette Syndrome Camp USA has been providing a unique opportunity for children with Tourette Syndrome to make friends, learn coping methods and have fun in a safe, positive environment. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and rely on donations to continue our mission of empowering children with Tourette Syndrome.