Camp Quest: Summer playtime for atheists
Camp Quest, for atheist and agnostic children, has opened its first mid-Atlantic chapter. Organizers consider it an alternative to Bible camps.
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Alex Garrison, 12, plays with a model airplane at Camp Quest Chesapeake. The camp in Manassas is designed for children from a freethinking upbringing. Participants are ages 8 to 17.
/ Matt McClain for The Washington Post
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