Sheriff’s office youth summer camps start next week
A few spots still available for free program
– The Sheriff’s Office in San Luis Obispo County is gearing up for its annual youth summer camps, scheduled to commence next week, with a few spots still available for interested participants. The camps, designed for incoming 5th to 7th graders, promise a blend of fun and education, all at no cost to attendees.
Each day of the camp features a unique theme, accompanied by corresponding activities and assemblies. These camps are overseen by school resource deputies, who are educators and staff members from local schools, in collaboration with crime prevention specialists.
The camp locations and dates are as follows:
- South Camp at Mesa Middle School: Scheduled from June 10 to June 14. Interested applicants can email their applications to [email protected].
- North Camp at Lillian Larsen Elementary: Set to run from June 17 to June 21. Applications should be sent via email to [email protected].
- Coast Camp at Cayucos Elementary: Slated for June 24 to June 28. Applications can be submitted via email to [email protected].
The camps have limited availability, with the first 120 applications being accepted. They are free for students residing in the unincorporated areas of San Luis Obispo County. To secure a spot, applicants are encouraged to promptly submit their applications to their assigned School Resource Deputy.
For those interested in applying, more information can be found at https://bit.ly/3V1LE3S.
Our Sheriff’s Youth Summer Camps start next week, and we still have a few spots left!
Don’t miss out on this fun, free camp for your incoming 5th-7th grader. Each day of camp has a unique theme, with activities and assemblies based on that theme. School Resource Deputies, who… pic.twitter.com/lLIc56fPLa— SLO County Sheriff (@SLOSheriff) June 3, 2024