St. Vladimir’s Camp Announces 2026 Summer Sessions

Photo: stvladimirscamp.com

FARMDALE, OH — St. Vladimir’s Camp has announced its schedule and themes for three summer sessions, offering programs for youth across a range of age groups.

Session One, for children ages 8–12, will run from June 29 to July 4. The second session, the FOCA Junior Olympics for ages 10–18, is scheduled for July 5–11. The final session, for teens ages 13–18, will take place from July 12–18, completing the camp’s summer lineup.

According to organizers, the camp emphasizes a holistic experience centered on worship, fellowship, education, service, and community life. Participants are encouraged to grow spiritually while building friendships in an Orthodox Christian environment. Additional information can be found on the camp's websites for registration and programming.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Orthodox youth camp “Ruskoka” marked 25 years, and Abp. Gabriel led services in Ontario.
 
 
 

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