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Locals Invited To Lake Cachuma Family Camp

Residents are encouraged to take part in a weekend camp, full of fun outdoor activities. 

 

The City of Santa Clarita is encouraging residents to sign up for the 13th Annual Lake Cachuma Family Camp, Friday July 20, 2007 through Sunday, July 22nd.
     
Come meet other families from the Santa Clarita Valley who enjoy camping as much as you do.  Crafts, games and campfires will be planned, or you can relax with your family while enjoying summer weather.  A potluck dinner will highlight this memorable family weekend.  

Lake Cachuma, located in beautiful Santa Barbara, offers a Family Fun Center, which includes a swimming pool, video games, miniature golf, bike rentals and a snack bar.  
[view:node_ad=5]Swimming in the lake is not permitted. Tents and trailers are welcome but no hook-ups are available. Only one vehicle allowed per registration.   
Cost for the event is $162 for a family of up to six and $177 for non-resident families, which includes a camping spot for one vehicle, activities, arts, crafts and games.  

The last day to register is Friday, July 13, 2007 at 5:00 p.m.  Interested
participants can register on-line at www.santa-clarita.com or at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center.

For more information, please contact City Recreation Coordinator Lisa Madsen at (661) 284-1465 or lmadsen@santa-clarita.com.

Locals Invited To Lake Cachuma Family Camp

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