2008 Summer Writing Camp for Young Writers and Teachers

Announcing a Unique Residential Camp Experience:
2008 Summer Writing Camp for Young Writers and Teachers
July 27 - August 1, 2008
The Words in Play Summer Camp is designed for young writers and the teachers who influence them in their writing lives. Students will explore the realms of creativity side by side with writing teachers. The exercises, workshops, and camp activities will stimulate and motivate campers to sharpen their writing skills in a fun, supportive, and interactive environment.
Imagine the Possibilities…
- Teachers learning side by side with young writers.
- Writing professionals coaching the writing process.
- Dedicated educators exploring new ways to apply writing programs in the classroom.
Special Guest Artist and Storyteller Supreme - Odds Bodkin
Participants will have a rare and exciting opportunity to work closely with gifted writer and artist Odds Bodkin who will kick off the Writing Camp with a musical storytelling performance. He will also facilitate the opening writing workshop in his three-hour program, “The Door to Imagination.”
The Camp Brochure and Registration Form are attached. For more information, visit www.wordsinplay.net
















To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Kevin Hendershot and I reside here in San Antonio, TX. I am writing this to you in hopes that you can provide some direction or insight for my daughter. She is a 4th grade student currently attending the NE school district. Over the past few months she has received personal letters from her teachers, counselor and principal remarking how advanced and elaborate her stories are. She has always enjoyed reading and now we are seeing more and more of her knowledge retained from reading advanced books flow into her stories. I as you can tell by this email am not the man of many words so I am hoping that someone within your organization can help me with my daughter’s new found passion. I would like to help her by providing a path that she may follow at her pace and willingness to continue with her writing skills. If anyone has any advice can you please contact me at either kevinhendershot@sbcglobal.net or my cell phone, 210-825-1113. Thank you in advance for any assistance that you can provide in helping a dad see his daughters future blossom.
Sincerely,
Kevin Hendershot
16 Mar 2008 at 11:02 am