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Contact: Tanya Taitano Sortor, 671-482-1234
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sign up now for Reef Ranger Summer CampThis July and August, War in the Pacific National Historical Park and its partner, Pacific Historic Parks, will host the annual Reef Ranger Summer Camp. This free, dynamic program introduces a fun, safe, and exciting way to explore our island’s coast and learn about marine science at Guam’s only national park. Participants will learn to become stewards of our island’s park and the environment. There are two one-week sessions to choose from: Session 1 will be held from July 24 to 28, 2017 and Session 2 will be held from July 31 to August 4, 2017. The Reef Ranger Summer Camp sessions are open to rising 5th and 6th graders. Campers will engage in an exciting array of hands-on activities geared towards understanding the benefits of our coral reefs. There will be daily fun-filled experiences such as puzzles, games, snorkeling, and experiments that will stimulate students to make connections between their everyday actions and impacts on the environment. Be a part of this exciting FREE educational program that encourages youth to tune their senses into the awesome underwater world at their national park! Applicants must register at the T. Stell Newman Visitor Center in advance. Find out more information by visiting www.nps.gov/wapa, emailing reefrangers@pacifichistoricparks.org or calling Education Coordinator Tanya Sortor at 671-482-1234. Space is limited so don’t delay. – NPS –
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Last updated: May 19, 2017