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Cornerstone Camp offers safe place for kids when school is out and parents are working. Here’s how to register.

  • Writer: Sara Vanden Berge
    Sara Vanden Berge
  • Sep 17
  • 1 min read
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Cornerstone Church in Stephenville is stepping up to give kids a safe and fun place to go when school is out on Monday, Sept. 29, Oct. 13 and Nov. 3.


Cornerstone Camp will welcome kids from pre-k through sixth grade for games, snacks and crafts.


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All students need to bring is a sack lunch and water bottle.


The cost to attend is $5.


Click here to register.


Space is limited so don’t wait.


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