PAL Offering Virtual Summer Camps for 2020

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The Police Activities League of SW Washington (PAL) announced that summer camps will be going on this summer, but will be virtual this year.

“We really wanted to do in-person camps this summer, but believe it is in the best interest of our families and staff that we go virtual this year in order to keep everyone safe and healthy,” said Jenny Thompson, PAL Executive Director.


PAL will be offering three science camps and one craft-based camp virtually via their Facebook page and YouTube channel. Even their soccer, football, and basketball camps will be going virtual too. Be sure to review camp dates and times.

For their science and craft virtual camps, families will be able to pick up kits for FREE (while supplies last) the Thursday and Friday before the camp at Orchards Elementary, Fruit Valley Elementary, and Battle Ground Police Department.

Pick-ups at Orchards and Fruit Valley will be from 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM (June 25/26; July 9/10; July 23/24; and August 6/7). Pick-ups at Battle Ground Police Department will be at 3:00 PM (June 25, July 9, July 23, and August 6) and at 10:00 AM (June 26, July 10, July 24, and August 7).

“PAL Officers, Deputies, and Troopers are excited to be working with PAL Staff to bring summer camp to our families virutally this year. It is going to be a fun-filled summer and we will be looking forward to when we can be doing programs in person again.”

Feel free to email Jenny at [email protected] to learn more about the virtual summer camps or visit Summer Camp with PAL online.

About PAL:

The Police Activities League of SW Washington is a non-profit organization that partners with law enforcement agencies to promote positive relationships between law enforcement officers and youth in the community through educational programs and recreational opportunities. PAL believes that it can help reduce the juvenile crime rates in Southwest Washington by empowering our youth to make responsible life choices. PAL offers many at-risk children with year-round programs and special events that foster teamwork, enforce citizenship, and provide the opportunities to work with law enforcement officers and caring adult mentors.

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