Besançon. Summer Camps: Two or Three Things to Know

The colonies had their heyday. They changed their spirit and appearance. Supply and demand were transformed.
At the beginning, there were, on the one hand, secular colonies very close to the National Education (Teaching League, PEEP, Aroéven, CEMEA); all had buildings in Doubs. On the other hand, there were Catholic patronages; each parish in Besançon organized its own holiday camps. The one in Saint-Ferjeux had a building in Gras, it has...
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