The Orange Historical Society will present a Summer Historical American Girl Doll Camp at the Stone-Otis House , 615 Orange Center Road, from 9:30 a.m. to noon August 17, 18 &
19.
The camp is for ages 7 to 12, the release said.
The camp will allow participants to "come join with Historical American Girls as they travel through American history," the release said, and read, write and create.
"Learn about their everyday lives by reading their stories, hear about when they
lived, write in your own journal, make crafts, play games from the doll's
time period and sample food from recipes they would have used."
The cost is $60 and includes project materials. Participants also may bring theirown American Girl Doll. The camp is limited to 10 girls so make your reservations early by sending a check to Orange
Historical Society PO Box 784, Orange, 06477.
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