Camp Fatima in Gilmanton Iron Works held its annual Clean-Up Day on May 18 to prepare for its upcoming 75th camping season. The all-boys camp is the only Catholic, diocesan-affiliated boys’ summer camp in New England. Members of the Knights of Columbus from various councils statewide, along with camp alumni, Exceptional Citizens’ Week volunteers and camp families, gathered to volunteer for the event. Camp Bernadette, the all-girls diocesan camp in Wolfeboro, benefited from a similar Clean-Up Day on May 11. For more inforamtion, bfcamp.com.
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