30/01/2004

Camp America Summer Job Fair in Belfast

If you’re 18 or over, and wish to find out how you can be traveling to the USA this summer to work with a great bunch of kids, make new friends and have some amazing experiences, then a job with Camp America might be just what you’re looking for!

The Camp America Summer Job Fair is coming to the Hilton Hotel, Lanyon Place, Belfast on Wednesday, February 11, so if you’re aged 18 or over by June 2004, love children, traveling and the adventurous outdoor activities, this might just be the perfect way to spend your summer.

Camp America offers young adults the experience of a lifetime – the chance to work and travel in the USA for the whole summer. The benefits of working for Camp America include a free London – New York return flight, meals, accommodation, pocket money and up to ten weeks travel time around the USA.

At the Camp America Summer Job Fair, visitors will have the chance to talk to camp directors about the different jobs on offer and find out more about summer camp work. So, if you’re interested in spending the summer working in the USA, then come to the Camp America Summer Job Fair on February 11, between 12pm and 4pm and sign up for summer camp work in the States.

For more information about Camp America, check out the website at www.campamerica.co.uk.

(KMcA)

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