Westerville, OH Summer Camps
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Westerville,
OH
43081
7 Summits Camp is founded on the belief that healthy decision making & problem solving skills provide the foundation for long term development growth & success....
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Coed
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Archery, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Field Trips, Hiking, Kayaking, Nature/Environmental Studies, Team Building, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Community Service, Rafting
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Day Camp
Nike Basketball Camp At Otterbein College
Westerville,
OH
Ideally located just outside of Columbus, Ohio, Otterbein College returns as the host location. Our third annual Nike Basketball Camp is proving to be an Ohio summer staple....
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Residential Camp|Day Camp
Nike Girls Lacrosse Camp At Otterbein University
Westerville,
OH
The Nike Girls Lacrosse Camp in Ohio will again be at Otterbein University. Otterbein is located in Westerville about 20 minutes north of downtown Columbus. At the Nike Girls Lacrosse Camp at Otterb...
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Residential Camp|Day Camp
Otterbein University Nike Volleyball Camp
Westerville,
OH
SportsWorld Volleyball Club is the newest volleyball facility in southern California and the exclusive home of NIKE Volleyball Camps in the region....
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Day Camp
Lutheran Outdoor Ministries Of Ohio
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Residential Camp
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Religious Camps: Lutheran
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Coed
Summer Camps in Westerville, OH
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About Westerville, OH
Westerville, once known as "The Dry Capital of the World", is a city in Franklin and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 35,318 at the 2000 census.
Early history
The land that is today Westerville was first settled around 1810. In 1818, Matthew, Peter, and William Westervelt, settlers of Dutch extraction, migrated to the area from New York. Matthew Westervelt donated land for the construction of a Methodist church in 1836, and the settlement was subsequently named in the family’s honor. In 1839, the Blendon Young Men’s Seminary was chartered in Westerville; Matthew Westervelt was one of its first trustees. The Church of the United Brethren in Christ bought the seminary in 1846, and the next year the seminary was reformed, and renamed Otterbein College after the church’s founder Philip William Otterbein. It continues today in Westerville as the private Otterbein University. Westerville was platted by 1856, and officially incorporated in August 1858. The town’s population in that year was 275. Throughout the Antebellum era, several homes in Westerville were stations on the Underground Railroad. Among these is the Hanby House, located one block from the college. Benjamin Russell Hanby had moved to Westerville in 1849, at the age of sixteen, to enroll at Otterbein University. Hanby went on to write many familiar hymns and songs,...