In essence, the story reported about a Utah stake that organized two single-day trial runs of a Saturday camp for children ages 8 to 11.
There are a few hints in the story that this activity wasn’t just a one-off example of a single stake in Utah that went rogue. The piece’s tag line says, “youth, single adults and others volunteer at stake day camp for Primary kids to model how other wards and stakes could integrate the . She lauded the idea that the Primary day camp was patterned after the church’s successful multiday FSY gatherings for teens, and that its activities were just that — activities — rather than a more passive model where children are expected to sit and listen.