Slippery Rock University's annual Camp R.O.C.K. (Recreational Opportunities Connecting Kids) for children on the autism spectrum will wrap up its two-week run July 1. The camp, which provided equine-assisted therapeutic recreation and other activities to 24 adolescents campers, offered horseback riding, archery, fishing and swimming activities. More than 18 SRU therapeutic recreation majors and 20 high school students helping run the camp.