Indiana Sheriffs’ Association to Hold 43rd Youth Leadership Camp

7th and 8th grade students interested in a career in law enforcement are invited to attend.

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(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Seventh and eighth grade students are invited to attend the annual Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Youth Leadership Conference.

Now in its 43rd year, the youth leadership camp will be held in June and July.

There will be two camp sessions with the first session taking place June 13-June 16 at Pine Creek Camp in Pine Village, Indiana serving the northern part of the state.

The second session will be held June 28-30 for the southern part of the state at Waycross Episcopal Camp in Morgantown.

Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Youth Leadership Camp is a program provided for boys and girls currently in the seventh and eighth grade of school and are interested in learning more about a possible career in law enforcement.

The camp also provides a meaningful experience and relationships with other campers from throughout the state and sheriff officers who serve as counselors and instructors.

Those interested in attending the camp should contact the Dearborn County Sheriff’s Office or your school counselor for an application and additional information.

More information can also be found at Indiana Sheriffs' Association.  

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