Australian football fans in Port Lincoln will have the opportunity to meet the Adelaide Crows during their 2007 Telstra AFL Community Camp.The AFL today announced the locations for the 2007 Telstra AFL Community Camps. The Crows will be in and around Port Lincoln from Monday February 5 to Thursday February 8 and will conduct training sessions, visit schools, nursing homes and hospitals, conduct NAB AFL Auskick clinics and community football forums for local coaches and administrators.AFL General Manager, Game Development, David Matthews, said the camps now traditionally kick off the AFL season.“The Telstra AFL Community Camps give communities the opportunity to see AFL coaches and players at the highest level preparing for the season ahead. Clubs have the chance to have a positive impact on every part of a community, which is a fantastic prospect,” Mr Matthews said.Telstra Country Wide Group Managing Director, Geoff Booth, said Telstra is delighted to support the 2007 Telstra AFL Community Camps as a means of engaging with local communities.“This program ensures that fans and footy enthusiasts alike are able to meet their favourite players and watch them prepare for the season ahead”.“Our sponsorship is teaching the next generation of fans and players the skills of the game while encouraging them to adopt a healthy lifestyle and appreciate teamwork,” he said.The program is now in its fifth year and continues to grow.Since the first camps in 2003:* 1334 primary and secondary schools visited* 278,261 students reached during school visits* 34,653 children attended AFL Auskick Superclinics* 13,437 people visited in hospitals and aged care facilities* 10,420 people attended official functions in all areas* 13,463 people attended community football forums* Official club functions raised over $216,000 for junior football/community