The non-profit group, Support Clean Sport, is planning a day-long sports education camp from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the City Park in Woodstock at the corner of Main Street and Arnold Mill Road, on May 22.

The event's director Johnny Gamble said that there will be both seminars to educate parents and students about the dangers of taking illegal substances to enhance athletic performance, as well as sessions on nutrition. There will also be athletic and cheer leading competition. Information: www.supportcleansport.com.

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