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Willow Grove Day Camp
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I made an appointment and arrived to take a tour for my 4 year old. A man named Larry strutted himself about, ranting about everything from politics to the detail on his car. I didn't understand why were were taking a car to tour the camp on a nice day, as my 4 year old would not be driven to activities. Larry said we should see the camp for older kids "for the future". He pointed to various buildings telling me my son would NOT be here, NOT be there, not not not... I said I'd like to see where my son will be. Larry launched into a tirade about how he's given this tour for over 30 years and no one ever asked him to do it any other way, and he didn't actually know what a 4 year old's day would be like, unless I had a "roster". I handed him the papers I was given, he said there was no roster, and drove us back to the office, bellowing and complaining. I got out of the car when he did, and said I'd like to sit down in the office. He snorted out "Well I'm leaving". Off he went. Left with "Linda" who turns out to be office staff, I asked who this man was. Oh, she said, He's the Director. !!!!!! ooooookaaaaay.
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