by WaRiKi Editor | Sep 27, 2014 | Camp Stories, News
Summer Camp Fun photos from a couple of different Camp sessions in Summer of 2014 (click any image to go deeper into the experience).
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by WaRiKi Editor | Sep 24, 2014 | Fundraising, News
The Giving Event: This year Camp Wa-Ri-Ki was a proud partner of Give More 24!, our region’s first ever, 24-hour online giving challenge.
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by WaRiKi Editor | Aug 22, 2014 | Events, News, Science at Camp Wa-Ri-Ki
Imagine close to 100 kids unplugged from electronic devices interacting with nature and learning from science teachers on 22 acres of wooded campgrounds under the sun on a warm summer’s day and you get the picture of the successful event held this week at Camp... » Read More
by WaRiKi Editor | Jul 20, 2014 | About Wa-Ri-Ki, Events, News, Science at Camp Wa-Ri-Ki
Join us for a Nature Explore Club Event at Camp Wa-Ri-Ki, this August 18th . The program is free, and open to families and friends who wish to connect with nature.
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by WaRiKi Editor | Jul 19, 2014 | About Wa-Ri-Ki, News, Science at Camp Wa-Ri-Ki
We caught up with Donna Thomas, current President of the Camp Wa-Ri-Ki Board of Directors, this week to ask her about where she sees the Camp going in the future. The good news is there’s a perfect synergy brewing as local leaders and groups pull together to... » Read More
by WaRiKi Editor | Jul 18, 2014 | About Wa-Ri-Ki, Camp Stories, News
Camp Wa-Ri-Ki is all about kids experiencing nature. Kids learning. Kids unplugging from electronic devices. Each year a number of different groups send children to the beautiful camp along the Washougal River to be introduced to a variety of physical activities... » Read More
by WaRiKi Editor | Jul 5, 2014 | About Wa-Ri-Ki, News
Camp Wa-Ri-Ki, owned and managed by Kiwanis, is ideal for youth camps with area churches and schools making enduring memories there as you can see in this gallery.
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by Kerri Nelson | Nov 16, 2013 | News
The Firstenburg Foundation has awarded Camp Wa-Ri-Ki a two-year challenge grant. The first year, $15,000 is to be matched by community contributions to repair the roof over the dormitory. The second year consists of a $10,000 match to replace a non-functioning septic... » Read More