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Kids enjoy their week at ‘Camp Leo’

June 22, 2021
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Camp Eagle’s giant water slide spits out a joyous camper last week in Fincastle.

By Matt de Simone

 

Over 40 students in the Botetourt County area enjoyed a week of law enforcement training provided by no one better than Botetourt County sheriff’s deputies at “Camp Leo” last week.

The kids participated in several activities ranging from learning more about Botetourt County’s K-9 unit, SWAT team, fingerprinting, and impression evidence.

The deputies also spoke with the children about issues like bullying and substance abuse.

In the same days, the students learned more about law enforcement. They also learned how to skid down a waterslide to achieve maximum fun potential. Camp Eagle in Fincastle hosted the Botetourt County Sheriff’s Department’s inaugural “cop camp.”

Campers enjoyed Camp Eagle’s creek activities that included water-sliding, jumping on a trampoline, and splashing in the water. [PHOTOS: Matt de Simone]
A creek provided many summer activities like the waterslide, paddle-boarding, and a four-square/volleyball court. Students seeking to work on their midrange game took to the basketball court adjacent to the volleyball action or by shooting on a basketball hoop located in the water.

Camp Eagle also provided an archery range and hatchet throwing activities for the future outdoorsmen.

The students praised Camp Eagle for allowing them to enjoy a summer week learning from Botetourt County deputies and enjoying the fun amenities the camp provides for their campers. It wasn’t tough to spot a smiling face.

“We can’t thank Camp Eagle enough for allowing us to hold this week of learning in such a great setting,” Deputy Andrew Morris stated last week during the festivities. “The kids are having a blast, and so are we.”

Morris and fellow deputies hope “Camp Leo” has the chance to return to Camp Eagle next summer.

“Botetourt County Camp Leo’s” counselors and campers gathered for a group photo last Wednesday at Camp Eagle in Fincastle. [PHOTO: Matt de Simone]
Lt. Dillow instructs a camper while casting a footprint.
A camper holds up her footprint evidence mold. [SUBMITTED PHOTOS]

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