In the tiny, yet mighty state of Vermont, nestled between rolling green mountains and shimmering lakes, a group of adventurous kids have chosen quite an unexpected hobby - fencing! Meet our hero, Sir Leaf Maplewood, a lanky lad with hair as fiery as maple leaves in the fall. Sir Leaf leads this pack of pint-sized swordsmen and swordswomen, known throughout the state as the "The Green Mountain Fencers." Leaf himself is as sharp as the foil he wields, and as quick as a squirrel darting up a tree. His spectacles, perched precariously on his freckled nose, lend him an air of wisdom beyond his years. The other kids swear they can see sparks fly from his eyes when he's planning a fancy fencing move. In Vermont, known for syrup and skiing, fencing is not the typical pastime. But don't let the peaceful scenery fool you. When the Green Mountain Fencers are about, the air crackles with excitement. Their fencing bouts are as thrilling and unpredictable as the Vermont weather itself. One minute, you're basking in the sunshine of a winning streak, and the next, you're wading knee-deep in the snowdrift of defeat. Our Vermont Fencers aren't phased by the occasional defeat, though. Like true Vermonters, they face each match with a hearty laugh and a warm smile, their spirit as enduring as the state's famous maple trees. Their bouts are filled with laughter, mostly because Leaf insists on making 'punny' fencing jokes. His favorite? "Why don't we make like a foil and 'thrust' ourselves into the fray!" In the end, each day is an adventure with Sir Leaf and his Green Mountain Fencers. Their playful battles echo throughout the Vermont valleys, a testament to the joy of their unexpected pastime.

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Chi-Slam Table Tennis Club (Age 6–Adult) is Chicago’s premier table tennis destination, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels—from beginners just getting started to advanced competitors. Founded in 2003 and located at 2412 W. North Ave, Chi-Slam offers everything a table tennis enthusiast could want: one-on-one and youth lessons, open play sessions, league play, table rentals, and even pro shop selections like Butterfly equipment. Lessons are tailored by Coach Ardy, who brings over 20 years of experience and a passion for teaching that not only builds skill but also fosters confidence, coordination, and competitive spirit. Whether you’re looking for a fun after-school activity or serious training for tournaments, Chi-Slam delivers a community-oriented, energetic environment that makes every swing count.

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For nearly a century, Killooleet has been a beloved summer camp for children and teens in Hancock, Vermont. Founded in 1927 by Margaret Bartlett and Toni Taylor, the camp has been owned and operated by the Seeger family for the past seventy years. John and Ellie Seeger first took the helm in 1948, and in 1998, they celebrated their 50th year of directorship by passing the business along to their daughter, Kate, and her husband, Dean Spencer. Nestled on 300 acres of serene landscape on the edge of the Green Mountain National Forest, Killooleet’s campus is a paradise for outdoor exploration. From the beautiful, flat grounds to the barn and private lake, the camp is the perfect place for kids and teens to explore, learn, and grow. Just twenty-five miles east of Middlebury and twenty-five miles south of Waitsfield, it’s easy for families to get to and from the camp. Killooleet has been providing a safe and supportive environment for children and teens to learn and grow for nearly a century. With its stunning grounds and nearby natural wonders, the camp is a perfect place for parents to send their kids for a summer of fun and adventure. Whether it’s a day hike through the Green Mountain National Forest or a swim in the private lake, Killooleet offers plenty of opportunities for kids to make memories that will last a lifetime.

Hancock, VT 05748