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Camping on Shackleford Banks with Dads and Daughters

Camping on Shackleford Banks with Dads and Daughters

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Jul 6, 2016 | Community Involvement, Family, General Interest, Uncategorized

Camping on Shackleford Banks was a success! We were able to fit in our camping trip June 24-26 after rescheduling from early May due to weather. There were plenty of storms in the area, but they went around our campsite! We only had 20 minutes of rain the entire...
Camping on Shackleford Banks with Dads and Daughters

Camping with 11 Dad’s and 11 3rd Grade Daughters

by Kern Campbell, MBA | May 24, 2016 | Community Involvement, Family, General Interest, Sports

This past weekend was supposed to be a bucket list event for many of the Dad’s in our Y Princesses tribe. This was our third year in the program, and for our final official camping trip we wanted to go all out and camp on Shackleford Banks. For those not familiar with...
Y Princesses 2013 (First Year)

Y Princesses 2013 (First Year)

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Oct 16, 2013 | Community Involvement, Family, Financial Analysts, General Interest

For those fathers that have participated in the Y-Guides / Y-Princesses program, you know well the journey Avery (1st Grade) and I have just begun. We experienced our first fall outing at Camp Kanata this past weekend. It brought back great memories of when I was a...

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