On November 18, 2010 at the Society of Camp Director’s Fall Dinner Meeting in Toronto Anne Warner, first place winner, and Kirsten Gage, second place winner, presented a brief summary of their papers to over eighty fellows of the Society present that evening. Amanda Henderson, also a second place winner, was unable to attend.
Anne Warner, “TO GROW IN THE OPEN AIR. Cultivating Character at Private Ontario Youth Camps, 1920-1989” (Ph.D. Dissertation, Kinesiology, London, University of Western Ontario, 2010) 303 pages.
Kirsten Gage, “The Effects of Outdoor Green Space and Activities on Children with Special Needs at Summer Camps.” Peterborough, Trent University Honours Geography B.A., 2010, 96 pages including appendices.
Amanda Jane Henderson, “Christian Camping: Present Reality and Future Possibilities,” originally submitted to Prof. Bruce Fawcett for PRAC7903, M.A. Thesis in Theology, Acadia Divinity College, winter term, 2010.Le 18 novembre dernier à l’occasion du souper de la Société des directeurs de camps, Anne Warner, grande gagnante, et Kirsten Gage, finaliste, ont présenté les grandes lignes de leur texte aux 80 membres de la Société qui prenaient part à la soirée. La troisième lauréate, Amanda Henderson, n’a malheureusement pu être présente.
Anne Warner, « TO GROW IN THE OPEN AIR. Cultivating Character at Private Ontario Youth Camps, 1920-1989 » (thèse de doctorat, kinésiologie, London, University of Western Ontario, 2010) 303 pages.
Kirsten Gage, « The Effects of Outdoor Green Space and Activities on Children with Special Needs at Summer Camps ». Peterborough, Baccalauréat en géographie, Trent University, 2010, 96 pages y compris les annexes.
Amanda Jane Henderson, « Christian Camping: Present Reality and Future Possibilities » soumis au prof. Bruce Fawcett pour PRAC7903, thèse de maîtrise en théologie, Acadia Divinity College, session d’hiver, 2010.






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