PETOSKEY — The Salvation Army of Petoskey recently announced the appointment of Michelle Woodworth as their new Youth and Family Outreach Coordinator.
Woodworth will oversee programming for children, families and seniors.
“We are excited to announce that we are able to start up our youth activities once again,” said Envoy Roman Hank in a statement. “We are also very excited to announce that we have with us our new Youth and Family Outreach Coordinator, Michelle Woodworth. She brings valuable skills and knowledge to show the way to reach our youth people of the community.”
Woodworth has already opened enrollment for the Courageous Kids Summer Adventure Corps and is finalizing plans for the Courageous Kids Character Club, which will begin this fall.
The Courageous Kids Summer Adventure Corps is open to children ages 6–12, and offers monthly sessions from June through August. Each camp runs 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. The cost is $25 per session. Camp dates for 2025 are: June 23–27, July 28–Aug. 1 and Aug. 25–29.
Camp activities will include interactive Bible lessons, martial arts and fitness instruction, archery, LEGO competitions and field trips.
Scholarships are available for qualifying households. Parents can register at SAPetoskey.org or at The Salvation Army Community Center, located at 2350 Mitchell Park Drive in Petoskey.
This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: Salvation Army of Petoskey launches new summer children’s program
Reporting by Jillian Fellows, The Petoskey News-Review / The Petoskey News-Review
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