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Subject: sound cool!
Posted Apr 2, 2003 by
Clare
 
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This sound really interesting. How often do therse camps happen and where can I find out more about them?

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Subject: sound cool!
Posted Apr 3, 2003 by
ismarah - firing on more cylinders
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The camps happen every summer, every participating chapter has to host a village every three years. You can find out more on www.cisv.org
From there you should be able to find your country´s website and learn more about CISV in your country.
As an experience for an adult - this is incredibly rewarding and fun and hard and I´d love to do it again! Although you have to like sitting on floors...

cheersdisco ismarah

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