You can visit prehistoric mound complexes more than 25 feet high covering a square mile, enjoy 100-mile foot races through swamps, see dozens of endangered species, enjoy hundreds of free campsites and unique hunting opportunities, and explore nearly 100 square miles of the real Everglades, all with a residential camp serving more than 800 youth every summer.
Where is this? Learn all about it when Friends of Corbett presents its 19th annual meeting on Saturday, June 1 at 1 p.m. at the Everglades Youth Conservation Camp, located at 12100 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road.
The entire community is invited to hear about current management activities in the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area and the ongoing educational programs at the Everglades Youth Conservation Camp.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to join the Friends of Corbett in promoting and protecting the Corbett resources, providing scholarships for youth to attend summer camp, and planning for the next 20 years of being the eyes, ears and voice for the Corbett area and the EYCC. Call Janice at (561) 624-6929 for more information.