Meet new and interesting kids from Delaware County and beyond. Together you will explore nature, cook and camp in the great outdoors, share a special bond with bunk mates, work in special groups, and sing and enjoy evening programs around the glowing campfire.
Camp Bark-i-tunk
The 3rd Annual Camp Bark-i-Tunk will be held at 4-H Camp Shankitunk, Delhi on June 11-13, 2010. The schedule has been expanded to include more training time on Sunday. Mark the date on your calendar!.
Click on the attached PDF files for more information:
| Attachment | Size |
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| Camp Barkitunk Flyer 2010.pdf | 83.22 KB |
| Camp Barkitunk registration packet-2010.pdf | 185.82 KB |
| Camp Barkitunk Map.pdf | 93.39 KB |
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Camp Facts
- Shankitunk is an Indian word meaning Woody Place.
- Shankitunk is located on 165 acres of county owned land.
- Shankitunk is right on the west branch of the Delaware River.
- Open since 1927, Shankitunk is the oldest continuously operating 4-H camp in New York State!


