
FREAC CAMP FULL
After registering, please send a full tuition check payable to CIFC to: We accept payment only by check mailed to our PO box. If you have any questions, please contact the Camp Director, Margaret Schafer, at or 360.468.2329 to discuss your child’s immunization status. Therefore, it is our policy that all participants in Canoe Island French Camp programs must be immunized. We would not want participants in our programs to become ill at camp nor pass on a contagious illness to others. On Canoe Island we live, eat, study and play in close proximity to each other. We at Canoe Island French Camp strongly believe that all children should be up-to-date with current school-required immunizations. Other programs including Family Camp, Spring Work Party, and Yoga Weekend do not qualify for the $200 sibling discount or scholarships.
FREAC CAMP REGISTRATION
Payment is by check only and your registration is not complete until we have received at least a deposit for French Camp or full payment for all other programs. Please contact us at if you have any difficulty with this process. New campers or new adult event participants, you will need to create a profile in our online registration system. After registering, you can log into your account at a later date to complete your forms and check your outstanding tuition balance. Your account has retained all your household information, including addresses and phone numbers, but you will need to fill out new forms.

If you have forgotten your password, you can change it at the registration site homepage. Please use your email address to log into your existing account or contact us if you cannot remember what email address you used to register. If you’ve used our online registration system in years past, you already have an account with us. Because of the leak at the Ranger mine, a group of parliamentarians has called for the government to rescind approval for the ERA's Jabiluka mine, also in Kakadu National Park.ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL PROGRAMS The Gundjehmi Aboriginal Corporation, representing the Mirrar population of Kakadu, condemned the failure of governmental supervision over ERA's operations. The owner, Energy Resources of Australia (ERA), has to explain to the government why it took so long before authorities were notified about the tailings dam leak. Protests at the site have been held since 1997.Īt another mine, the Ranger uranium mine in Kakadu National Park, a leakage took place on April 5 that went unreported for 23 days. The Beverley deposit was purchased by General Atomics with the foundation of Heathgate in 1990. The Beverley mine is owned by Heathgate Resources, a subsidiary of the U.S. The area has experienced consistent seismic activity. The Beverley aquifer lies only 50 to 100 meters above the country's most important underground water supply, the Great Artesian Basin. The blockade lasted for 24 hours.Įnvironmental groups dealing with the mine, such as the Flinders Ranges Environment Action, object to the environmental consequences of the in-situ leach mining practices.

The prisoners were said to have been used as hostages as the police told the demonstrators that they would be released only if the roadblock was removed. Nine people were arrested two days earlier in a roadblock action. They were arrested when they entered the Heathgate Resources grounds and refused to leave. Thirty-one activists were arrested on May 9 during protests. (530.5176) WISE Amsterdam - About 200 people from around the world have set up an action camp at the gates of the Beverley uranium mine to protest against the start of its commercial operation as is scheduled in July. The authorities were not notified until 23 days later. At the Ranger mine, a leak occurred in a tailings dam.

(May 26, 2000) Hundreds of activists are protesting against the coming opening of the Beverley mine in Australia.
