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Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Things I Am Most Looking Forward To This Summer -- Tom's List

I love Jeremy’s list of what he is looking forward to this summer (see below), so I thought I’d share my list with you. The only difficult thing was limiting it to 20 items.



1. No longer having to listen to anyone’s Camp Countdowns.
2. The day we drive out to Blairstown with our first load of camp gear … boxes and boxes, hopefully with helpers and helpers!
3. Hooking up our phones and computers and being excited that everything works and we’re “open for business” in Blairstown for the next 11 weeks.
4. Taking my first morning walk around Blair Academy and Blairstown, hoping that I’ll see the bald eagle that sits on top of the dead tree at the end of the pond in the early morning, warming in the first rays of the sun.
5. Sleeping in my camp bed that first night, even though I have to get used to it again!
6. Seeing all of our friends at Blair Academy and hearing them say, “Is it summer already? Wow, the year went by fast. Welcome back! When do the campers come?”
7. Seeing all of the staff in June, after waiting for months and months to bring these awesome people together as one incredible team.
8. Two or three hours after the whole staff is together, realizing that the “magic of camp” has worked once again and we all feel like long-time friends.
9. The first bunk meeting.
10. The staff assistants, together again for the first time since our orientation weekend in early March. They are the closest thing I get to having a bunk group.
11. The moment that the co-bunk counselors are announced, watching those first reactions as they meet their new co-workers.
12. That first “Settling In Saturday”, when the entire staff is bursting with excitement and energy as the parents and campers arrive at each dorm.
13. Very early in the morning, that first camp Monday, when I watch the bus counselors leave Blairstown to meet their drivers and head out to the beginnings of their routes.
14. The campers arriving! Busses pulling around the curve of the Blair roadway and stopping in front of the theatre while all the staff cheer and clap as each camper steps off his/her bus.
15. The sounds of camp, now that our staff and campers are all together. Singing, shouting, laughing. There’s an energy and buzz everywhere.
16. The first time we sing the Announcements Song, and every time after that, thinking up ways to get different camper and staff up front to lead the song.
17. Frito pie, eggplant rollatini, the salad bar, tuna fish, water with ice cubes, grilled cheese, broccoli.
18. The first time smoke blows into my eyes at the campfire.
19. Walking around camp at night after everyone has settled down, feeling the exhaustion of a camp day and knowing that everyone is dreaming about new adventures tomorrow.
20. Not caring what my camp bed feels like because I’m so tired.
If you’ve got a list of things you’re excited about (whether it’s one things or 20), send it to me in an email and I’ll be glad to share it in one of our blogs. tom@campuskids.com

It’s time for me to get back to work so I’ll be ready for all those things on my list to happen. See you at camp!

Tom

Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Things I Am Most Looking Forward To This Summer

So I've spent a lot of time recently getting ready for staff training and also working on some marketing materials.   Looking at all these camp pictures has just got me so excited to get out there.  I think about camp all the time.  I know a lot of you probably feel the same way.  Check out my list and send us yours!
Things I'm Looking Forward to at CK-NJ 2012
1-Meeting all the new counselors.
2-Rock of July!  What an awesome way to start any summer!
3-The first Mandatory Celebration during Washers.
4-Hearing the new division songs.
5-Working with my new partner in crime, Katie!
6-Greeting the campers as they get off the bus.
7-Ice cream at meals.
8-Firing up the ceramics kiln for first time.
9-Weekend Adventures that include campfires, canoeing, s'mores, bannana boats and fried oreos. 
10-Talent Shows!
11-Assigning Ste to 6 periods of drums in a single day and watching his reaction when he gets his schedule.  HA HA HA!
12-Setting up the skate park.
13-Running through the sprinklers in the bowl.
14-Going to bunk meetings.
15-Hanging out with campers at canteen.
16-Katie making her "sign up for softball" announcements.
17-Three words:  SLIP...  AND...  SLIDE!
18-The lip sync contests and skit nights.
19-I WILL MAKE IT ALL THE WAY ACROSS THE SLACKLINE THIS SUMMER!
20-Annnounements, Announcements, Announcements!  The first announcement song of the summer always makes me smile!

Soon, I’ll see you all at the best place on earth!  Campus Kids 2012 will be AMAZING!
~Jeremy

Friday, March 30, 2012

Busy Busy Busy!

So much is going on right now!  Tom and I have just finished working on the latest edition of the Sundial.  Zach is coming over after school to help us collate them.  I’ve been working on staff orientation while Tom has been pumping out some spring marketing materials.  Beth has been working away as the camp registrar processing camper enrollments and sending out the camper packets.  There is always so much to do to get ready for camp in the spring.  Every time that I look out the window and see a warm spring day, I’m reminded that soon we’ll all be outside at camp together.

As you are reading this, counselors are busy introducing themselves and reading about the rest of the CK-NJ 2012 staff on their Facebook group.  The leadership team is planning for the staff training that happens the week before camp starts.

Stu and Tom have been busy doing tours of the camp on weekends.  That’s right, new campers are still signing up.  In fact, more and more people are waiting and signing up this time of year.  This is partially due to crazy school activity schedules and lots of other factors as well.  Also, some people have been asking us if there is still room for their friends to sign up.  Every division still has at least some openings, so if you haven’t signed up yet its’ not too late. 

We’ll blog again soon, no matter how busy we are!

Jeremy

Friday, March 9, 2012

Our Staff Assistant Retreat was a huge success. Stu, Tom, Erica, Katie and I all spent a weekend in the woods of Fairview Lake YMCA Camp with a bunch of teenage staffies. We worked hard, had lots of fun, and got to know everyone a whole lot better. Much of the time was spent learning to work together as a team and how to effectively communicate with each other. We also spent time learning about the various teams and the tasks that they are responsible for at camp. Brian Z., a returning Team A member from last summer, helped explain how the lifeguarding is organized, chagneover is managed, and sports equipment is distributed. Russ I. and Matt Z., returners from Team B, instructed the newbies on what the office staff accomplishes and how to get it all done. I worked with a brand new Team D. We discussed how to manage photo galleries, what to take pictures of and even new ideas for web photo journals. Saturday night ended with a bunk meeting where we asked questions about camp, read a Dr Seuss book and sat around a fireplace.
If you read my last entry, you know all about or Staff Assistant CD Mix. Anyway, we had an amazing time listening to the songs and finding out why everyone picked their songs. As promised here is the unblurry version of the CD mix cover.
I want to give a big thanks to Erica and Katie for flying in for this event! They put a lot of work into the program and their presence was most appreciated! It was certainly a fantastic retreat for me!
~Jeremy

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Staffie Retreat!

Tom and I are busy getting ready for the Staff Assistant retreat this weekend. Katie and Erica will soon be making their way down here to join us and help lead the weekend. Stu is probably setting up his DVR to make sure he doesn't miss any sports. We'll spend the weekend getting to know each other and helping this group of "staffies" learn how to work as team. Our group meets at YMCA Camp Fairview Lake where we go for weekend adventures. Staff assistants are a huge part of the camp infrastructure and vital to carrying out the daily program. Whether they are preparing the daily schedule to go out to the groups so they can make their activity choices, helping to lifeguard at the pool, gathering the sports equipment, passing our snack, making the dye for tie dyeing and fashion, or putting pictures up on the website, the staff assistants work VERY, VERY hard over the summer.

One the bonding activities, that has sort of become a tradition at the Staffie Retreat, is the CD mix. Everyone contributes one song in secret to the mix. The song you pick has to fit with the theme. This year's theme is "one quality about yourself that you find to be a strength of yours, and portray it in a song." I burn the songs onto the mix in a random order. We listen to the songs and then try to guess who picked which song. It's an extremely fun excersize and I love hearing why everyone has picked their individual song. So you get a better idea of what I am talking about, we've decided to give our blog readers a sneak peak at the CD cover and song list.


Just kidding... Sorry, I had to blur out. Staff assistants read the blog too! We'll show you the real deal next week! We take lots of pictures this weekend and we'll have lots to tell you next week!

~Jeremy

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Our Specialties

If you read my previous blog (February 15), you know that when people ask, “Are you a specialty camp?” I answer “Yes! We specialize in giving kids choices.”

And that is definitely true. At the heart of the Campus Kids program is giving each camper his/her daily choice of activities. We teach skills in every activity, but we also encourage campers to explore new interests and enjoy the freedom of finding what they like best. We often hear from our alums that an important interest in their life — or even a career — began when they tried something for the first time at camp. Our wide variety of activities — in the fine arts, performing arts and sports — opens up a wide world of possibilities to every camper.

This specialty — our “Camper Choice Programming” — remains at the heart of our camp.

This summer, however, we’re giving some new meaning to the word “specialty” in three particular sports. We actually began this in 2010 with ultimate (often called Ultimate Frisbee) and are now expanding the concept to include squash and tennis.

The idea is to give campers a sport specialty option within a traditional camp program. Often, kids go to one-week sport camps to get concentrated skill instruction in a single sport, and many of those programs are great. In our program, though, that concentrated practice and skill development are spread out over two weeks, so that the camper spends about half a program day in the sport. The rest of the time, however, they are part of regular camp: being a member of a bunk group, having their own bunk counselors, enjoying evening programs and special events, and choosing their own activities during the non-specialty portion of each day.

If you’ve visited us at our summer home, Blair Academy, you know that for SQUASH we have a magnificent air conditioned, 7-court squash center. For TENNIS, there’s a modern 10-court tennis center (half with lights). And for ULTIMATE, there’s plenty of grass and artificial turf playing fields and a long-standing CK-NJ tradition of playing Ultimate at a high level.

Ryan Belline, who has been at CK-NJ since his camper days, started our Ultimate specialty option three years ago and will take on directorship of all three sports this summer. Squash takes place during our first two weeks, tennis during Weeks 3-4, and ultimate during Weeks 5-6. While these programs are taking place, these sports will still be part of the regular camper program for everyone else in camp.

Here’s where you can learn more about our new specialties: CK-NJ Sport Specialty Options. (By the way, these programs are for boys and girls entering 7th grade and older.)

If you’re at camp this summer, try out one of these specialties. If not, keep watching the website as we share the photos and the stories. We’ll keep you posted.

Tom

squash camp            tennis camp

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Choice Does Not Equal Chaos

I remember many years ago when Stu made a presentation at a camp conference about the Campus Kids “Camper Choice” programming system and half the people walked out of the room within the first five minutes because our level of choice was simply not possible in their minds. That was good for those who stayed because they got to have a really good discussion about the benefits of giving kids choices.

Kids are intrigued and excited about choosing their own activities. They are a bit skeptical at first because getting choices is not something they are used to. But they get excited when they realize that every day we help them plan what they want to do the next day — as an individual, not as part of a group vote or assignment. From the campers’ point of view, this is a very good thing. It’s freeing and fun. It’s having control of their camp experience and making it what they want it to be. It’s the great feeling of having independence and responsibility.

Adults also agree that Camper Choice sounds like a good thing, but they often have more question about it. Examples are:

HOW DO THE CAMPERS DEAL WITH ALL THOSE CHOICES?
We organize the choices by age division and into activity periods and the bunk counselors help their campers make their choices. Our system is organized. Choice does not equal chaos.

DOES MY CAMPER HAVE THE OPTION TO DO “NOTHING”?
The answer is “mostly no”. There are three activity periods in the morning, three in the afternoon and one after supper (before the evening programs) and campers all choose something to do each of those periods. The answer is “sometimes yes” because a camper who wants to take a break from doing organized activities every period can choose “afternoon shade” or “evening shade”, which is unstructured play time. Check back next week where we will blog about our shade activity.

WILL MY CAMPER TRY NEW THINGS IF NOT FORCED TO?
Most likely “yes”. Campers tell each other what they’ve been doing and they influence each other to try new things. And, since they can try something once and then not go back, they are willing to take the risk to try something new. They learn that it’s worth trying and there’s not a single camper who doesn’t develop at least one new interest at camp.

WILL MY CAMPER HAVE TO FIND HIS/HER OWN WAY AROUND CAMP?
No! It’s true that the bunk group doesn’t do its activities all together because each camper makes their own choices. However, the foundational safety rule at our camp is that every camper is always with a counselor. So we have a time-tested system for getting our campers to each activity with the counselors. Come out to camp in the summer and watch our activity changeovers; they are very interesting.

Camper Choice is at the heart of our philosophy and programming and we wouldn’t be Campus Kids without it. When people ask, “Are you a specialty camp?” I say, “Yes! We specialize in giving kids choices.”

If you have any questions about this aspect of our camp, please drop me a line or give me a call. I’d love to chat with you about it.

Tom