Join us for a Socialist Summer Camp!

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You are invited to attend one of the Socialist Alternative annual summer camps taking place in a region near you. Every year Socialist Alternative members and supporters from across the U.S. (and even other countries) attend our summer camps for the fantastic educational discussions on important political and social issues facing activists today. Come hear presentations and participate in discussions and workshops around educational readings about how we can build a movement to bring about a world based on human need not corporate greed. The camps are also a fun weekend of camping, bonfires, swimming, hiking, and sports.

Please fill out our application form below, and we will get back to you with more information as soon as we can. We have limited spaces available, so please apply soon. We hope you can attend one of our exciting summer camps!

Summer Camp Application Form

Northwest Summer Camp

Thursday, June 21 – Sunday, June 24
San Juan Islands, WA

This year we will be hosting the camp in the stunningly beautiful San Juan Islands! Last year, National Geographic ranked the San Juan Islands the third greatest location in the world for a summer vacation!

We estimate the cost of this years camp to be $60 for all 4 days (pro-rated if you attend less than 4). This includes the campsite and food for the weekend. We make exceptions for people in need. The ferry costs, according to the website are $12.05 for a walk-on and $31.30 for a small car and driver.

Northeast Summer Camp

Friday, August 10th – Sunday, August 12th
Western Massachusetts Berkshires

We estimate the cost of this year’s camp to be $60 for all 3 days (pro-rated if you attend less than 3). This includes the campsite and food for the weekend. We make exceptions for people in need.

Midwest Summer Camp

Friday, August 17 – Sunday, August 19
A Southeastern State Park, Minnesota

We estimate the cost of this year’s camp to be $40 for all 3 days (pro-rated if you attend less than 3). This includes the campsite and food for the weekend. We make exceptions for people in need.

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