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RAYMOND, N.H. (AP) -The Mormon Church wants to buy a Boy Scout camp for $2.8 million.

The Yankee Clipper Council, which owns the 110-acre property, will vote on the pending sale next month. Opponents have started a petition drive to stop it but say the effort is a longshot because the council has been studying a sale for two years.

“In my opinion, we have not put a sincere effort in promoting our camps,” said Matt Augeri, a Scout veteran from Londonderry. “By selling our camps, we are eliminating the possibility of a valuable Scouting camping program years from now should our numbers increase.”

The council’s president, John Skelton, said the sale presents an emotional and difficult decision, but declining attendance and a growing deficit leave little choice.

A spokesman for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New Hampshire said the church would use the property as a camp for girls from 90 congregations.

The Scouting council would be able to use it for one week during the summer and some weekends during the rest of the year.



Information from: New Hampshire Union Leader, http://www.unionleader.com

AP-ES-02-24-07 1533EST

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