G Queen Summer Camp 2012 [portable]
G Queen Summer Camp 2012 took place as a lively, community-driven retreat focused on creativity, leadership, and personal growth for young participants. Held over several days in the summer of 2012, the camp combined hands-on workshops, outdoor activities, and social events to create an empowering environment for attendees.
Campers participated in various workshops ranging from creative arts to team-building exercises, much like the riflery and swimming activities common in girls' summer programs. G Queen Summer Camp 2012
Beyond the specific activity, camps teach resilience, social skills, and confidence. Leadership: G Queen Summer Camp 2012 took place as
From 10 AM to 1 PM, campers engaged in "Life & Death" problem sprints. The 2012 session was famous for introducing the "Lightning Tsumego" format: solving 50 life-or-death puzzles in under 20 minutes. The camp record set in 2012 (49/50 by a 16-year-old from Toronto) remained unbroken for three years. Beyond the specific activity, camps teach resilience, social
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