Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Bergdahl Family Gets, Gives Support



Friends and family of missing U.S. Army Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl showed up to support the arrival of campers at Camp Rainbow Gold north of Ketchum on Sunday. Camp Rainbow Gold, which concludes on Friday, offers a week of fun and activities to Idaho children who have been diagnosed with cancer. Mother Jani Bergdahl, second from left, father Bob Bergdahl, third from left, country and Western recording artist Ashley Monroe, third from right, and camp co-founder Kris Cronin, second from right, were among a huge welcoming contingent when the campers arrived at the Cathedral Pines camp headquarters. Bowe Bergdahl is believed to be a captive of the Taliban in Afghanistan.




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