Cuno Camp
 
The Charles F. Cuno and the Laura A. Cuno camps, are state licensed day camps for boys and girls ages 6-13. They offer activities during the Summer such as swimming, arts & crafts, archery, air-rifle, group games (basketball, touch football, wiffle ball, etc.) and many other activities Activities are run under the supervision of an all adult staff on a 72 acre site located in the North end of Meriden, Connecticut.
CUNO Camp operates in 2 week sessions for 8 weeks each summer usually starting the first full week after school ends. The camp day begins at 8:45 when campers assemble at the main pavillion for opening ceremonies then head off in groups to begin the day's activities. Each group swims each day, has arts & crafts each day and fills in the remaining time with various games and other activities. At the end of the camp day, around 3:00, the campers return to the main pavillion for closing ceremonies. Campers that are not enrolled in the after camp program should be picked up by 3:15.
Campers are broken up in to groups by their age. Each group has an adult counselor and several high school age junior counselors to supervise and run activities. Additional adult full time staff members are also on hand to help supervise and at least one staff member maintains certification in water safety (lifeguard), CPR and first aid.
Once boys & girls reach the age of 14 years they can enter the junior counselor program. Many teens have returned to camp and have volunteered more than 200 hrs. in a single summer.
Registration Form Camp Medical Form
Junior Counselor Application
NOTE: ALL campers and Junior Counselors must have a medical form.
Directions to Camp
From the Boys & Girls Club: Head North on Colony Street (towards Berlin). Go over the railroad tracks and continue on N. Colony for about 1.25 miles until you come to the traffic light at the intersection of N. Colony and Hicks Avenue. Turn Left on to Hicks Avenue Follow Hicks past Beaver Lake (on your right) and take your first right on to Sylvan Valley Drive. Follow Sylvan Valley to the end, turn right and then left on to Beaver Lake Road.
For further information contact Camp Director Cesar Gonzales or Alternate Director Dominic Pereyo

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