Camp St. Nicholas Hosts Bridge Week for Graduating Seniors

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FRAZIER PARK, CA — Camp St. Nicholas is once again offering its Bridge Week program for graduating high-school seniors, providing a weeklong experience designed to prepare participants for the transition to college life.

Scheduled for June 15–20, the program combines practical guidance with traditional summer camp activities. Organizers note that the $150 registration fee—significantly reduced from typical costs—has been made possible through the support of camp sponsors, helping make the program more accessible.

Morning sessions will focus on key topics such as managing stress, working in teams, maintaining the Orthodox faith, and preparing for the responsibilities of college life. Afternoons and evenings will feature recreational camp activities, offering a balance of formation and fellowship for participants.

Scan the code on the camp flyer to register

Previously, the UOJ reported that St. Tikhon’s Summer Camp opened counselor applications for the upcoming season.

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