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Kelly LeMonds <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Mar 2010 14:17:03 -0500
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Hear Ye, Hear Ye
By Order of Royal Decree,
Lords and Ladies the age of 7 to15 years on a gluten free diet are
cordially invited to join the Queen and Court of The Great Gluten Escape
for games and all manner of fun in the Land of Gilmont

When: July 11-16, 2010
Where: Camp Gilmont in Gilmer, Texas
What: A celiac camp for children ages 7-15

            www.greatglutenescape.org


MISSION STATEMENT
The Great Gluten Escape will provide each camper with an opportunity to
participate in all camp activities without concern for the gluten content
of the food provided. The camp will provide an environment that encourages
peer support and escape from the daily peer pressure of the “I can't have
that” syndrome.

CAMP DETAILS
This 6 day/5 night summer resident camp has been designed for youth ages
7-15 with dietary restrictions related to Celiac Disease, Dermatitis
Herpetiformis, and/or Gluten Sensitivity/Intolerance. This is the camp
where you can escape from the gluten loaded world we live in. For one week
you will no longer have to worry about gluten!

Camp Gilmont located in Gilmer, Texas approximately 2 hours east of Dallas
, Texas . The camp comes with all the normal camp events and activities. 
Each camper will experience all of the excitement of a summer resident
camp, including S'mores by the campfire!

We welcome siblings whom are also of the age 7 to 15 that are not
diagnosed with Celiac Disease, DH, or Gluten Intolerance, however, only
gluten free food will be served during camp. We regret we will not be able
to accommodate campers experiencing the physical challenges associated
with Down Syndrome and/or Autism. Effective in 2009, we regretfully
announce that we will no longer be able to accept diabetic campers.

Camp Director, Kelly LeMonds
www.greatglutenescape.org
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