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Speaking Of Camp
On the fridge, Cincinnati Enquirer
How can you tell that your little darlings are having a good time at their summer camp session? Just log onto www.Bunk1.com, an Internet Web site that gives parents a window to their child's daily activities through photos taken at his or her camp; 2,000 camps are hooked into the system.
Gail Dollin's daughter, Rachael, 14, is attending Camp Emma Kaufmann in Morgantown, W.Va., 300 miles from home, but she can keep an eye on the girl every day. "It's easy to use and helps me see all the fun activities she's doing at camp," said Dollin, of Symmes Township.
Parents can also send e-mails that get printed out and distributed to their children during mail call. Cost is $10 for the season to view photos, $1 to send each e-mail. Check it out.
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