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The Louisiana Sports Camps Directory currently includes 478 listings. Here are some you might find interesting. Click here to view and search the complete directory.
Louisiana Seminoles Youth Organization
232 Lobdell Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70806  Map
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Louisiana Swamp Rats
3200 Woodland Ridge Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70816  Map
Phone: 2252788973. Contact
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Louisiana Sports Camps - News

AP Article: Malia’s Latest Adventure Is Camp
7/30/2010 12:00:00 AM

On July 15, 2010, President Obama announced that his oldest daughter, Malia, would be spending part of her summer at camp. This is a wonderful  affirmation  that the camp experience is an important learning environment that complements a young person's positive growth and development. The camp community has been celebrating summer learning for 150 years.


An American Tradition — Camp
7/26/2010 12:00:00 AM
Millions of Children Nationwide Become Part of History

Indianapolis, IN (July 26, 2010) — This week, President and Mrs. Obama’s daughter becomes part of an American tradition — camp. For 150 years, millions of children have learned life lessons and made lasting memories in a positive, supportive camp environment. This year, over 10 million children and youth will attend camp nationwide. 


House Passes Child Protection Improvements Act
7/22/2010 12:00:00 AM
HR 1469 Provides Access to Fingerprint-Based FBI Background Checks for Youth-Serving Organizations

Indianapolis, IN (July 22, 2010) — Today, the House of Representatives passed a historical, bipartisan bill aimed at protecting our nation’s children. Passed with overwhelming support (412 – 4), HR 1469, The Child Protection Improvements Act, expands and makes permanent a background check pilot program created in the PROTECT Act of 2004.


So Much to Do — At Camp, the Opportunities are Unlimited
7/21/2010 12:00:00 AM

Indianapolis, IN (July 21, 2010) — As President and Mrs. Obama send their daughter to summer camp, they may be wondering what activities will fill her day. Depending on interests and camp offerings, a day at camp can vary greatly — including so many exciting experiences and opportunities to learn something new. Every summer, happy campers return home after their time at camp with new found skills, greater confidence, and a sense of community that can only be found at camp.


Camp is For All Children — Including the President’s
7/19/2010 12:00:00 AM
Malia Obama to Join 10 Million Children Attending Camp Nationwide

Indianapolis, IN (July 19, 2010) – The American Camp Association® (ACA) is excited to learn that First Daughter Malia will be attending camp for four weeks this summer. In an interview last week, the President announced that his oldest daughter would be joining the millions of children who attend camp each summer.


2010 July/August Camping Magazine
6/30/2010 12:00:00 AM

New Business Partner Announcements
6/29/2010 12:00:00 AM

American Camp Association has partnered with BZ Emergency Training a full service emergency company. Get your AED's through this partnership for only $849.99! This partnership will offer ACA camps advanced life-saving equipment and training at the absolute lowest prices available. Learn More.


Severe Weather Season is Here – Be Prepared
6/29/2010 12:00:00 AM

As we enter the severe weather season (hurricanes, tornadoes, wild fires, floods, etc), the American Camp Association reminds camps of the excellent resources available to assist you in developing your severe weather response plans:

Preparing for Severe Weather – National Weather Service Resources on:


Celebrating 150 Years of Summer Learning
6/16/2010 12:00:00 AM

The American Camp Association is proud to clelebrate 150 years of summer learning through positive and engaging camp experiences.


Camp Hot Topics
5/28/2010 12:00:00 AM

Visit the Camp Knowledge Center for comprehensive coverage of camp topics.

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Would you like online registration for free?
For most clubs and leagues selling merchandise is a key fundraiser, but ask anyone who has ever done it, it’s a lot of work and most of your “profits” are tied up in unsold or unpaid merchandise stored in some volunteer's garage. The experience of our clients is very different: all they do is send us their logo and they make $10 profit per item and 50% of their registrants typically buy something. And that's how you can effectively get online registration services for free. Click here for more details.
Wednesday Webinars
Every other Wednesday we host a webinar for staff and volunteers of youth and adult sports organizations. Topics are the most frequently occuring problems and success stories of organizations who have overcome them. For a list of upcoming webinars please click here.
League management made easy!

 Online Sports Registration  is the leading provider of online registration and league management software for youth and adult sports organizations. Easy to use and affordable, we automate the mundane, time consuming tasks that every organization needs to do well freeing staff and volunteers to spend time on what they enjoy. More than a thousand organizations have used Count Me In for tens of thousands of activities and events, for millions of registrations and for hundreds of millions in payments. Call us toll free at 1-866-613-8940 and we'll have you up and running in days!

Become a Community Representative
Do you know a lot of people in your community? Have you been involved as a coach or volunteer with community organizations that provide youth or adult sports? Are you looking for a new career opportunity or part time work to augment your income? Consider becoming a Community Representative.
Do your research on BONZI!
Bonzi was charged by the Federal Trade Commission for violating the Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act. According to the FTC complaint, Bonzi violated COPPA when they failed to obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting extensive personal information from children under the age of 13. Bonzi collected birth date information through their online registration process and thus had actual knowledge that they were collecting and maintaining personal information from thousands of children under the age of 13. In addition, the complaint alleged that Bonzi failed to post clear and complete privacy notices or to provide adequate direct notices to parents of what personal information they sought to collect from children. Click here for case details http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/bonzi/040217compbonzi.pdf