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en I don't want the kids to have to get on a bus and travel to Burlington to get to camp like I did,

en Our season has 10 race weekends. A different school hosts the race each weekend. This makes it very travel intensive: the team will travel about 6,000 miles over the course of the season to attend races. We compete everywhere from Philadelphia to Burlington, Vermont to Kansas.

en Burlington is Burlington. We know what they like to do. They have some great running backs, and they have always played us tough.

en That's five in a row for us, but we haven't played Spaulding, South Burlington, Burlington or the other big ones again this season. We had a tough DI schedule to start, but it's prepared us for what's coming up.

en It's an extensive process. When we reach the second level, we can receive funding from the Paul Newman food line. About 46 area children went to a Hole in the Wall camp last year, those kids don't need to travel hundreds of miles. They can come here.

en Burlington came out here at us and showed our kids that we weren't ready to wrestle.

en The teen market is significant for Hyatt Resorts, and we understand they want unique travel experiences that are tailored with their preferences in mind. While we have mastered catering to kids ages 3-8 with Camp Hyatt and saw a real opportunity to cater to teens who have enjoyed our unique destinations for years.

en I don't travel by airplane. I mean that because when my wife, my kids and I travel on trains or boats, we meet a lot of people and we talk to them.

en I'm just going to have to turn it up a notch, and get out, knock on doors and tell my story. My story is about creating jobs here in Burlington and getting jobs and working toward making life better for the people of Burlington. I just want to be a part of that.

en We had a lot of kids running different events. It was kind of an easy night for everyone. We'll go hard at Burlington. Traditionally that's been a good meet for us.

en These type of kids don't fit into a normal summer camp. It's very intensive. It's about each one of the individual children. The important dynamic of the camp is to make them feel special.

en Anyone is able to attend the 338-acre camp, ... Kids get to participate in daily activities, lots of arts and crafts and community service projects. There are also educational and group programs throughout the year as well at the camp.

en We started out slow but put it away in the second half. Burlington is a well-coached team and took away a lot of the things we did the first game. To our kids' credit they adjusted and are starting to understand the need to improvise.

en We've actually had two or three of these and out of the funds we've raised, we've helped 283 kids go to camp that financially wouldn't have been able to go. It's been pretty beneficial for us. All of the money raised helps send Scouts to camp.

en It gives summertime back for the kids. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. I love camp, but I am going to be losing that because you can't go when school starts, and school will have started by that time. Coaches don't like (missing camp), but the trade-off is not worth it.


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