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SC hospital hosts special camp for deaf children - WMBF News | Myrtle Beach/Florence,SC | News, Weather and Sports-
Christmas is coming early this year for some South Carolina children.
Monday is the first full day of events for deaf and hard-of-hearing campers attending Camp Wonder Hands.
The weeklong annual event at Camp Kinard near Batesburg-Leesville is hosted by Palmetto Health Children's Hospital.
Organizers say campers ages 7 to 17 will be celebrating Christmas in June, making holiday-themed arts and crafts and dancing with Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Camp officials say children are able to attend Camp Wonder Hands free of charge because of monetary and in-kind donations from across the state.
On the Net:
Palmetto Health Children's Hospital's Camp Wonder Hands: http://www.palmettohealth.org/body.cfm?id109
Camp Kinard: SC Lutheran Retreat Centers, Retreat Ministry of the SC Synod of the ELCA
Christmas is coming early this year for some South Carolina children.
Monday is the first full day of events for deaf and hard-of-hearing campers attending Camp Wonder Hands.
The weeklong annual event at Camp Kinard near Batesburg-Leesville is hosted by Palmetto Health Children's Hospital.
Organizers say campers ages 7 to 17 will be celebrating Christmas in June, making holiday-themed arts and crafts and dancing with Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Camp officials say children are able to attend Camp Wonder Hands free of charge because of monetary and in-kind donations from across the state.
On the Net:
Palmetto Health Children's Hospital's Camp Wonder Hands: http://www.palmettohealth.org/body.cfm?id109
Camp Kinard: SC Lutheran Retreat Centers, Retreat Ministry of the SC Synod of the ELCA