The Juna village is geared towards 7–9 year old boys. Their living quarters are log cabins, each cabin will house 6-8 campers, a counselor, and possibly a C.I.T. (counselor-in-training).
 
The counselors for this village have been chosen because of their ability to relate to younger kids, who may have never been to camp before, and for their ability to have good old-fashioned fun.
 
The campers get to participate in the everyday camp experience, singing, swimming, canoeing, archery, but also may visit places such as "Brush Creek" for a picnic lunch, or check out the view of camp after a hike to "Eagles Nest".
 
This camping experience is geared towards having fun and building friendships that will span years of camping, while preparing for the Sena, Explorer, and Teen programs. At the end of the Juna Camper's stay they are awarded a "Juna Tag". Legend has it that only the noblest Kon-O-Kweenessen Indian Braves were able to achieve this award. It was a symbol of passage that they had taken yet another step forward in life.
 
Altogether the Juna village experience is ready to make a first time camper's experience outstanding!

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