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Life Lessons of a Military Wife (overseas in Europe!): Free Summer Camp for Military Kids

Life Lessons of a Military Wife (overseas in Europe!)

My goal here is to make your life easier, especially those who are in the unique situation of being a military spouse. Yes...I've been around...but in a good way...and hopefully can share those tips, tricks and shortcuts with you too. I've been on this military bus for over 40 years now. My goals in life are to have a well-run home, few money worries, well adjusted children, money socked away and whatever happiness I can scoop out of life.

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After life as an Army brat, being in the Army myself and marrying a soldier, I can honestly say I have a bucket full of life lessons I can share to help you make your everyday life easier and enlightening. Don't waste your time making unnecessary mistakes and benefit from others who have come before you on your journey through life.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Free Summer Camp for Military Kids

Before I forget, National Military Family Organization is a great resource for military wives. they have a special place in their hearts for kids. Be sure to check out their Operation Purple, which is a summer camp program for military kids...and it is free. Check at their site for locations near your area and apply now before all the spots are gone!

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nellis AFB in Nevada, MacDill AFB in Florida and Fort Lewis in Washington state also offer free computer camps for military kids called Cybercamps, in partnership with a company called Giant Campus. These courses teach game design, robotics, animation, Web design and more. And the kids don’t spend all day in front of a computer, they have fun outdoor activities as well. Giant Campus also offers free computer classes for adults on those bases, and they’re open to active duty and retired soldiers, military personnel, and their families.

March 25, 2008 at 6:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Other ways of finding free camps are just checking out the familiy support center and the youth services center- they are usually up to date on anything free for military kids. Also if you have a special needs kid like I do, then you can check your county website and they sometimes have information specifically for special needs and their families:)

Great Blog!

Veronica
http://needmilitaryblessings.blogspot.com/

April 28, 2008 at 1:38 AM  

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