On Saturday, Josh Harris attended the grand opening of Commanders Camp, a new summer camp for young adults located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. Harris, the camp’s founder and director, was welcomed with open arms by the campers and staff.
Harris spoke to the campers and staff about his vision for the camp and his hopes for its future. He promised that Commanders Camp would provide a fresh start for all of its participants, offering them a chance to learn new skills, make new friends, and experience the great outdoors. He also spoke about the importance of teamwork and leadership, and how these skills will help the campers in their future endeavors.
The campers were excited to hear Harris’ words and were eager to get started on their summer adventure. They were given a tour of the campgrounds and were able to explore the various activities that would be available to them. From archery to rock climbing, there was something for everyone.
Harris was also joined by several local dignitaries, including the mayor of the nearby town, who praised Harris for his commitment to providing a safe and fun environment for the campers. The mayor also expressed his appreciation for Harris’ dedication to helping young adults learn and grow.
The grand opening of Commanders Camp was a success, and it is clear that Harris’ vision for the camp will be a reality. With his commitment to providing a fresh start for its participants, Commanders Camp is sure to be a great success.