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Bristol, Connecticut
The A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center
in Bristol, the Eastern Regional Center for Little League Baseball,
provides the perfect surroundings for a truly memorable camp experience.

Campers aged 10-12 sharpen their baseball skills while enjoying
a wide range of other recreational and social activities. With emphasis
on fundamentals, sportsmanship, and just plain fun, youngsters learn
baseball as the game should be played. The one-week comprehensive
program challenges campers to improve their batting and individual
skills, experiment at new positions, and gain actual game experience
as part of a camp team. Achievement awards, recognizing baseball
and other recreational skills, are presented at the conclusion of
camp. With activities including swimming, volleyball, basketball,
and ping pong, the Bristol Baseball Camp provides a well-rounded total
camp experience. Youngsters are also encouraged to develop their
self-confidence and leadership skills amid newfound friends.
Staff and Facilities
Competent instructors and counselors, all with baseball backgrounds,
understand and relate to the needs of youngsters. Qualified instructional
staff is selected from high school and college personnel. The Giamatti
Center provides the latest training aids, pitching machines, and
instructional techniques. All equipment is approved by Little League
Baseball to provide maximum safety and permit the finest instruction
for the Little League age camper. Campers utilize the Giamatti Center,
regulation-size playing fields, and more. An attractive, spacious,
186-bed dormitory will serve as housing for the youngsters, and
healthy meals will be prepared daily by seasoned cooks. A modern
medical facility is located within the dormitory, and the administration
offices for Little League Baseball's Eastern Region staff are adjacent
to the dormitory. The Camp Canteen, which offers youngsters refreshments,
magazines, and souvenirs, will be open daily after the completion
of planned schedules. Performance/compatibility evaluations for
each camper will be given to parents after each camp session.
Stirrat Camp Scholarship
Round trip transportation and tuition costs to the closest Little
League Baseball Camp are available to the winner of the annual Robert
H. Stirrat Baseball Camp Scholarship. The Scholarship competition
is open to all boys and girls of Baseball camp age, 10-12. Youngsters
should prepare an essay of 100 words or less based upon their impressions
of and the benefits of Little League Baseball. Essays should be
submitted to: Stirrat Baseball Camp Scholarship Little League Baseball
P.O. Box 3485 Williamsport, PA 17701 All Stirrat Camp Scholarship
entries must be received by April 30, 2008 deadline.
Enrollment
The total camp fee is $375.00 for each one week session. A
non-refundable deposit
of $100 must accompany application with the balance payable in full
by June 1. Enrollment is limited to assure each youngster maximum
instruction and counseling. Since applications are accepted on a
first-come, first-served basis, early registration is urged. Upon
receipt of application, registrants will be mailed a complete list
of "needed items," camp guidelines, and directions to
the Bristol Camp. Also included is a medical form to be completed
by the camper's family physician. At the request of parents, when
two friends attend camp, efforts will be made to house the youngsters
together. Since approval depends on registration load, early registration
is urged. Parents are invited to visit the Giamatti Center in advance
of the scheduled session. Please feel free to contact the Little
League Office. Upon arrival at camp, each youngster is issued a
cap and T-shirt and assigned to a team for regularly scheduled games.
The Little League Camp Program is open to all children from 10 to
12 regardless of race, color, creed, or national origin.
Age Eligibility Information for Bristol:
- Your child is eligible for this camp if his/her
age on April 30, 2008 is 9 through 12.
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