the birch log - Camp Olson YMCA

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the birch log - Camp Olson YMCA
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Volume LIII
A Newsletter for the Camp Olson Family
Fall 2015
Welcome Lindsey Abrahams – New Camp Director
Greetings Camp Olson YMCA Family
My name is Lindsey Abrahams and I have just taken over as the
Camp Director of Camp Olson YMCA. I am honored to have been
chosen for this role. My love for camping began my first summer
as a Camp Olson camper in 1998. Since then I have returned to
camping every summer in a variety of capacities. My first summer on staff was in 2002 when I completed the Junior Counselor
program and stayed on to work Family Camp. Over the years I
wanted to take on more responsibility and was able to do so as
the Craft Shop Director, Corral Director, CIT Leader and Program
Director.
While spending my summers working at camp I attended Northern Arizona University and received my degree in Education. After
graduating I worked in school systems from 2008-2012. This
provided me with invaluable experience and the ability to return
to camp in the summers. Working in education has given me a
unique perspective on camping and has provided me with many
tools to effectively work with campers as well as their families.
I worked at Camp Olson for a total of 11 summers before pursuing my goal of a year round career in camping by leaving to work
for the YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities (YGTC). Through the YGTC
I was able to obtain the Camp Director position at YMCA Camp
Icaghowan. From 2012 to 2015 I worked hard to learn everything
I could and to ensure that Camp Icaghowan was all that it could
be. It is sad to be leaving Camp Icaghowan but I truly feel as if I
am returning home.
With 14 years of camping experience I am thrilled to be returning with new knowledge and experience to work with you and the
Camp Olson Family. Please know that I am available with
any questions or concerns you may have. I look forward
to working with you!
Dear Alumni and Friends,
Over the next few months the Camp Olson YMCA
Board of Directors and leadership staff will be calling upon you for your support in the largest capital
campaign in our history. Thank you in advance for
listening to our appeals and donating generously as we
prepare camp for future generations.
Russell Link
Executive Director
Camp Olson YMCA welcomes
Lindsey and her husband Mark
back to Camp Olson. Mark has
also worked at camp, spending
two summers on our
maintenance staff. Mark is a civil
engineer with a Twin Cities based
engineering firm.
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President’s Message ~ Lucy Bahn
Bursts of fall color have reached their peak at Camp Olson and mark the close
of a tremendous summer. The vital experiences of so many campers, friends,
and families, will remain as enduring memories. Successfully serving a record
1238 Camper Weeks does not happen spontaneously. The incredible work of our
dedicated staff and volunteers make it all possible.
A special thank you goes to departing Camp Director Colton Altobell, who served
at Camp Olson as a talented and capable leader for 10 years. We will miss his
positive presence and recognize his terrific contributions to program and staff
development. The board wishes Colton and his family continued excellence.
We welcome Lindsey Abrahams as the new Camp Director. Together with a longstanding commitment
to Camp Olson, Lindsey brings fresh energy, staff continuity, creative direction, and proven leadership
to Camp as we prepare for future seasons.
(3)60 Campaign Co-Chairs
Margret Swanson and Todd Schwartz.
(3)60 Campaign: It’s Time to Step Up
We are in full swing for the (3)60 Campaign. Pledges and gifts have reached $1,140,000 to date, nearly
attaining our groundbreaking goal of $1.5 million. And we are only just beginning to reach out to all of
our friends and partners. Camp Olson will focus on growing quality and specialty programming. Please
remember your own camp experience and share that with future campers in a tangible way.
The capital campaign to support the renovation of the Dining Hall, a new Kitchen and the replacement for our beloved/time-worn Palace is making great progress. We need $560,000 in gifts and
pledges right now so we can confidently break ground on these projects by fall 2016. We need more
than that to meet our goal to build the endowment to more than $1 million, creating a base for
Camp’s future.
As winter settles over the Northwoods, Camp Olson won’t be dormant. We are busily preparing for next
spring and, with the (3)60 Campaign, we are working hard to maintain marvelous facilities, undiminished natural beauty, and unique experiences for all.
Camp Olson has received more than $1,140,000 in gifts and pledges toward its $2.5 million goal.
We’ve made great progress and now we turn to the entire Camp community to step up with a gift
that will carry Camp Olson into its next 60 years.
With Best Wishes,
We need everyone to participate. Whether you give $50, $500, $5,000, $50,000, more or less, this is
when we need you to make a gift or pledge. We will be in touch shortly and we hope you will join us
in giving until it feels good. No matter how Camp Olson has touched you — as a camper, staff member, parent, family member, or friend — now is how you can pay it forward. You are investing in how
Camp Olson can change the life of a child in the most positive way. Forever.
Lucy Bahn
President Camp Olson YMCA Board of Directors
The Camp Olson YMCA Board of Directors with gratitude extend their heartfelt
thanks for your past, present and future
support for youth, leadership and our
camping programs.
Camp Olson YMCA Board Members volunteer their time and talents to support the
achievement of our mission.
Camp Olson YMCA
2015 Board of Directors
Lucy Bahn – President – Rochester, MN 3rd
year
Thomas Shepard – Vice President – Mpls,
MN 3rd year
Betsy Furman – Secretary - St. Paul, MN 5th
year
Julianne Davis – Duluth, MN 2nd year
Andy Edin – Winona, MN 5th year
Megan Frank – Rochester, MN 1st year
Michael Holmes – Rochester, MN 2nd year
Nancy Huizenga – St. Paul, MN 2nd year
Lori Jonason – Minneapolis, MN 1st year
Erik Julsrud – Duluth, MN 2nd year
Sean Kempke – Duluth, MN 1st year
Lee Rieth – Overland Park, KS 3rd year
Dave Rogers – Chillicothe, MO 1st year
Kent Sall – St. Paul, MN 3rd year
Rick Smith – Rochester, MN 5th year
Michael Titus – Elizabeth, CO, 1st year
Andy Wood – Rochester, MN 2nd year
The designs for the Dining Hall Kitchen renovation and new Place are worth seeing and hearing
about. We are eager to share these details with you and talk to you about what your investment will
do for Camp Olson.
Please join us in contributing to the (3)60 Campaign.
Margret Swanson and Todd Schwartz
(3)60 Campaign Co-Chairs
A representative from Camp Olson YMCA may be
calling you this year to arrange a visit to discuss
your participation in the (3)60 campaign. We hope
all are willing to listen and invest in camp’s future.
New Kitchen with Dining Hall
Improvements
New Bathhouse
Endowment
$1,100,000
$ 400,000
$1,000,000
For more information about the (3)60 campaign
please visit our website campolson.org or contact
Russ Link, Executive Director at 218-363-2207 or
russ@campolson.org
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The Camp Olson YMCA fiscal year is
from October 1- September 30. This
list represents annual and scholarship gifts and pledges received from
October 1, 2014 – September 30,
2015. With gratitude, we extend our
thanks to those who have contributed financially to benefit our camping
programs.
Spanier, Maureen – St. Cloud, MN
Stettler, Todd & Sue – Eyota, MN
Streit, Peter & Karen – Rochester, MN
Tharp, Michael & Julia – Little Rock, AR
Wm. Miller Scrap Iron & Metal –
Winona, MN
Woodworth, Pete & Joyce – Winona, MN
YMCA of Austin – Austin, MN
Wong, Jeff & Pam Olson –
Middleton, WI
Woodworth, Jacob & Nora –
Longville, MN
Woodworth, Lindsey – Maple Plain, MN
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Wood, Andrew – Rochester, MN
Woodworth, Nathan & Becky Winona, MN
We sincerely apologize if we omitted your name. Please call the camp
office so we may make the necessary corrections.
Pioneer Level ~ $2,500 +
2015 Summer Staff Members
Card, Randy & Kristi Elliott Ironton, MN
Kempke, Sean & Ivy Wood –
Duluth, MN
Longville Area Community Foundation
– Longville, MN
Longville Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce-- Longville, MN
Mayo Clinic Foundation – Rochester, MN
Rieth, Jim & Theresa – Spicer, MN
Sanger, Steve & Karen – Wayzata, MN
Shepard, Peter & Megan Perkins
-- Santa Fe, NM
Wallin, Brooks – Paris, France
Wallin Foundaton – Minneapolis, MN
YMCA of the USA Strategic Initiatives
Fund
Trailblazer Level ~ $1,000- $2,499
Anchorage Inn – Longville, MN
Backlund, Jim & Theresa –
Rochester, MN
Brown, Mary – Minneapolis, MN
Bahn, Mark & Lucy – Rochester, MN
Crow Wing Power Community Trust
– Brainerd, MN
Estry, Dick & Kathy – Rochester, MN
Hanna, Patrick – Salt Lake City, UT
Hansen, William – Longville, MN
Hughes, Holly – Maplewood, MO
Lake Country Power –
Mountain Iron, MN
Miller, Jes & Wil – Winona, MN
Palmer, Susan – Rochester, MN
Perkins Foundation – Wayzata, MN
Recknor, Lee & Betty Jean Rochester, MN
Schwartz, Todd & Nancy, Urbandale, IA
Sorenson, Eric & Kristen –
Rochester, MN
Explorer Level ~ $100-$249
Discoverer Level ~ $250-$499
Voyager Level ~ $500-$999
Biesanz, Scott & Jane – Winona, MN
Brown, Frank & Alice – St. Cloud, MN
Brown, Bill & Lynn – Edina, MN
Bornstein, Susan & Peter –
North Oaks, MN
Chamberlain, Phil & Eunice Hill –
Cornville, AZ
Cuthbert, Neal & Louise Robinson Minneapolis, MN
Cutlip, George – Madison, WI
Davis, Nick & Julianne – Duluth, MN
DeWispelaere, Laurie & Jay Johnson Glenallen, AK
Edin, Andrew & Becky – Winona, MN
Elliott, Bill & Jan – Longville, MN
Evans, Wayne & Ellen – Tucson, AZ
Feeser, Hollis – Rochester, MN
Fellenz, Terry & LorRae – Fall Creek, WI
FineLine Finish Trim, Inc – Eyota, MN
Fleming, Kevin & Mari – Rochester, MN
Frank, Aaron & Megan – Rochester, MN
Furman, Betsy – St. Paul, MN
Greer, Joyce – Zumbro Falls, MN
Gross, Shelly & Chad – Freeport, MN
Hankel, Lindy & Tim Moynihan –
Rochester, MN
Haus, Michael & Cindy – Prior Lake, MN
Hill, Steven & Betsy – Kirkwood, MO
Holmes, Mike & Leah -- Rochester, MN
Huizenga, Charles – Berkeley, CA
Lenoir, Martin & Susan – Santa Ana, CA
Link, Russell & Jolene – Longville, MN
Longville Lions Club – Longville, MN
Nartovich, Natalia & Alexsandr –
Rochester, MN
Palmer, Shaun – Rochester, MN
Russell, Stephen & Janey –
Rochester, MN
Shepard, Chuck & Judy – Winona, MN
Sorenson, Eric & Kristin –
Rochester, MN
Stafford, Scott & Jacki – Rochester
Stettler, Todd & Sue – Eyota, MN
Steward, Patrick – Rochester, MN
Swanson, Margret – Mahtomedi, MN
Thomson, Curt & Dana – Peyton, CO
Tjaden, Jacob – St. Paul, MN
Uhlenhopp, John – Santa Fe, NM
Anderson, Gail – Rochester, MN
Arenberg, Daniel & Deborah –
Lemont, IL
Augustine, John & Bobbi –
Guttenberg, NJ
Butler, Jordan – Plymouth, MN
Card, Norm and Kathy –
Federal Dam, MN
Carey, Richard & Jean – Nisswa, MN
Covington Schwartz, Hope –
St. Paul, MN
Dillard, Tyler – Killeen, TX
Esser, Andrew & Kim – LaCrescent, MN
Fritz, Randall & Dorothea –
Rochester, MN
Greer, Marlen & Joyce –
Zumbro Falls, MN
Hansen, Bill & Laura – Longville, MN
Hartson, George – Minneapolis, MN
Hersch, Janene – Edina, MN
Hoban, Tom & Susan – Fridley, MN
Huizenga, Nancy – St. Paul, MN
Matenaer, Kristine & David –
St. Paul, MN
Melton, LJ & Jane – Rochester, MN
Merchants Bank – Rochester, MN
Miclau, Ted & Kirsten –
San Francisco, CA
Miner, Jerome – Duluth, MN
Mitchell, Marvin – Rochester, MN
Munden, Don & Melody –
Albert Lea, MN
Naugle, Meg & Pete – Walker, MN
Qualey, Marsha & Dave – Eau Claire, WI
Rieth, David & Susan – Tampa, FL
Rieth, Doug & Julie – Spartanburg, SC
Rieth, Lee & Alissa – Overland Park, KS
Ryan, Catherine & Mike VonMuchow –
LaCrosse, WI
Schwartz, Charles & Hope -St. Paul, MN
Sholtz, Peter & Jane – Hopkins, MN
Smith, Rick -- Rochester, MN
Stifel Nicolaus – Rochester, MN
Street, Julie – Rochester, MN
Teneyck, Dave & Lisa Wigand
-Pillager, MN
Thompson, Brandi – Elmwood, WI
Van Nelson, Robert & Carolyn –
Minn., MN
Wilson, Linda – Rochester, MN
Windebank, Anthony – Zumbro Falls, MN
Adkins, Mark & Shirlyn – Rochester,MN
Altobell, Steve – Fountain City, WI
Arvig Communications – Perham, MN
Barsness, Lawrence & Sharon
—Rochester, MN
Beard, Adam & Norma – Austin, MN
Bendsen, Ched – Oak Park, IL
Biesanz, Nick – Winona, MN
Blegen, Dave & Peggy – Rochester, MN
Brown, Ken & Lucy – St. Anthony, MN
Bures, Frank & Ruth – Winona, MN
Butler, Lynnette – Plymouth, MN
Carpenter, Jerry & Jan – Longville, MN
Carpenter, Scott & Karen –
Longville, MN
Cartney, Joe & Sharleen – Byron, MN
Chapman, Craig & Tara – Winfield, IL
Charpentier, Don & Carol –
Longville, MN
Chisolm, Jane – Atlanta, GA
Clowers, David – Sturgeon Bay, WI
Condon, John & Stephanie Golden Valley, MN
Cramer, Carl & Angela – Rochester, MN
Dale, Charlie & Katie – Fox Island, WA
Donaldson, Jim & Leigh
– Morgan Hills, CA
Edstrom, Frances – Winona, MN
Eilers, Angie & Mark –
St. Louis Park, MN
Eilers, Curt & Jodie – Marion, IA
First Nat’l Bank of Walker – Walker, MN
Forslund, Robert – Inver Grove, MN
Franklin, Joan & Daryl – Austin, MN
Fritz, Carolyn – Grand Marais, MN
Geerdes, Gregg & Pam – Rochester, MN
Geist, David – Northfield, MN
Gilkinson, James & Julianna –
Rochester, MN
Goellner, John & Annette –
Rochester MN
Hagan, Mickaela – Madison, WI
Hanna, Matt & Melissa –
Chanhassen, MN
Hansen, Jay & Nicole – Rochester, MN
Hauser, Katherine – Minneapolis, MN
Hayden, Becky & David –
Breezy Point, MN
Harris, Wayne – Rochester, MN
Hazama, Charles – Rochester, MN
Hazelton, Beth & Vance – Ashland, WI
Huizenga, Hugh & Vicotria Fish
- Norwich, VT
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Johnston, Stuart & Carol – Decorah, IA
Julsrud, Erik & Jennifer – Duluth, MN
Kerr, Don & Phyllis – Blaine, MN
Khan, Michael & Ann Long – St. Paul
Kierlin, Robert – Winona, MN
Kramer, Christopher – Minneapolis, MN
Kramer, Kay & Dan – St. Anthony, MN
Lantz, Chuck & Vickie – Rochester, MN
Larson, Tim & Sarah – Rochester, MN
Letsche, Tom & Amy – Cherokee, IA
Lichty, Betsy – Lakewood, CO
Litzow, Mark & Kris – Rochester, MN
Litin, Scott – Rochester, MN
Long, Ann – St. Paul, MN
Longville Area Women of Today
- Longville, MN
Lutz, Janice – Fremont, NE
Mahon, Jay & Dawn – Duluth, MN
Mahon, Tom & Carol – Rochester, MN
Malinchoc, Michael – Rochester, MN
Munden, Donald & Melody
– Albert Lea, MN
Nielsen, Skott & Josey – Barnum, MN
Noerenberg, Jean – Plymouth, MN
Nordquist, Alan & Sandy
– Apple Valley, MN
Raasch, Don & Elisabeth Maple Grove, MN
Rasmussen, Dave & Mary – Fargo, ND
Recknor, Glen – Rochester, MN
Richardson, Allen & Colleen – St Paul
Rogers, Chris – Goodview, MN
Rogers, Dave & Marty – Chillicothe, MO
Rohrbaugh, Leon & Britt – Duluth, MN
Schrom, Cheryl & Rob
- Grand Rapids, MN
Sheridan, Linda & Paul -Deer Harbor, WA
Shriver, Brian & Christine
- Maplewood, MN
Silber, Michael & Sandra – Rochester
Smithson, Tony & Judy – Rochester
Spanier, Matt – Portland, MA
Spiten, Sue – Winona, MN
Stettler, Todd & Sue – Eyota, MN
Sullivan, Tim & Amy – Orono, MN
Tauxe, Rob & Cyn – Atlanta,GA
Thompson, Brandi – Elmwood, WI
Trippel, Sally – Rochester, MN
Tufvesson, Peter & Mary – Winona, MN
Vanlaningham, Glenn & Ella
Utz, Mark & Julia – Rochester, MN
Van Straaten, Mike & Meegan
- Rochester, MN
Waide, Susan – Winona, MN
Washburn, Fran & Katherine
- Rochester, MN
Waugh, John & Gracy Marine on St. Croix, MN
Wayne-Bruton, Shelley – Abilene, TX
Westendorf, Rebecca – Rochester, MN
Windebank, Sharon – Rochester, MN
Young Walser, Robert & Julie
-Minneapolis, MN
Ytterberg, Ellen – Washington, DC
Pathfinder Level ~ $1-$99
Altobell, Colton & Caitlin – Longville, MN
Anderson, Terri – Plymouth, MN
Anonymous
Arnquist, Kit & Tim – Boy River, MN
Bakken, Amanda – Evanston, IL
Benscoter, Walter & Kathryn –
Rochester, MN
Bergen, Judi & Dick – Austin, MN
Brown, Laura – Shoreview, MN
Butler, Christopher – Rochester, MN
Burton, Randy & Barb – Rochester, MN
Cachiaras, John & Dorothy –
Rochester, MN
Calderone, Rebecca – Plymouth, MN
Capezzuto, Risa – Minneapolis, MN
Davis, Katie – Duluth, MN
Dockerty, John & Diane – Rochester, MN
Espeset, Paul & Pat – Rochester, MN
Ewoldt, Russ & Bette – Plymouth, MN
Felton, Carolyn – Winona, MN
Flohaug, Greg & Kelsi –
Coon Rapids, MN
Fujimori, Maureen & Taro –
Shrewsbury, MA
Hahn, Anne – Bedford, IN
Haider, Michael & Patricia –
Pine Island, MN
Harberts, Dale & Jane – Rochester, MN
Haugen, David – St. Paul, MN
Hayden, Elizabeth – Breezy Point, MN
Hazelton, Beth & Vance – Washburn, WI
Hepper, Norm & Charmaine –
Rochester, MN
Heyne, George & Carolyn –
Rochester, MN
Huizenga, Carolyn – Oak Lawn, IL
Hunter, Melissa – Oakdale, MN
Johnson, Bernt – Bethesda, MD
Johnson, Gunnar – Duluth, MN
Johnson, Lowell & Barbara –
Northfield, MN
Jonason, Kristin – Minneapolis, MN
Joyce, Robert & Diane – Rochester, MN
Kapler, Demarie – Sandy, UT
Kennedy, Kathleen – St. Paul, MN
Krage, Susan & Pat – Grand Marais, MN
Leingang, Lyndsay – Duluth, MN
Link, Connor – Longville, MN
Link, Micah – Longville, MN
Matenaer, Anna – St. Paul, MN
Mayer, Stan & Amy – Rochester, MN
McGowan, Jim & Maren – St. Paul, MN
Munger, Janet – Rochester, MN
Nartovich, Katia – Duluth, MN
Native American Rainbow Network
Noerenberg, Jean – Golden Valley, MN
Pearson, Kristin – Brunswick, ME
Petters, Jon & Colleen – Avon, MN
Ries, Adam – Duluth, MN
Rogers, Stephanie – Minneapolis, MN
Schwartz, Hope – St. Paul, MN
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Sedgwick, Linda – Minnetonka, MN
Shriver, Brian – Maplewood, MN
Simpson, Bill & Beverly – Sioux Falls, SD
Smith, Tom & Karen – Littleton, CO
Sumption, John & Lissa – Longville, MN
Swanson, Peter – San Francisco, CA
Sweeney, Kathy – Longville, MN
Taylor, Paul Wm. – Whitefish, MT
Timmons, Catherine –
Farmington Hills, MI
Tretsven, Dave & Deb –
Falcon Heights, MN
Two Point Gun Club – Grand Rapids, MN
Unterholzner, Laura – Rochester, MN
Wheeler, Jessica – Redwing, MN
Wick, Al & Patricia – Rochester, MN
Wish List Gifts
$2,500-$4,999
Spanier, Maureen – St. Cloud, MN
$1,000-$2,499
Card, Randy & Kristi Elliott –
Ironton, MN
Furman, Elizabeth – St. Paul, MN
Rich, Janet – Rochester, MN
$500-$999
Palmer, Shaun – Rochester, MN
Tharp, Susan – Arlington Heights, IL
Wood, Andy – Rochester, MN
$250-$499
Edin, Andrew & Becky – Winona, MN
Stettler, Sue – Eyota, MN
$100-$249
Memorial & Honor Gifts
Ackman, Terry & Karen Wolfe
-- Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Angelo, Bob & Sharon – Sedona, AZ
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Anonymous
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Antonson, Stan & Janet –
Stewartville, MN
In Honor of Jay, Jacob & Owen Mahon
Armstrong, Frank & Linda –
Oronoco, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Aylsworth, Steve & Carol – Chatfield, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Aylsworth, Wes & Jessie – Lorreto, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Baartman, Randy & Betsy –
Pine Island, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Ballinger, Pat – Racine, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Barnhart, Tom & Linda –
Port Charlotte, FL
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Bauman, Ken & Elaine – Byron, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Bazey, John & Diane – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Betcher, Madelyn – Stewartville, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Bradley, Suzanna – Mesa, AZ
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Brown, Phyllis – Fort, IN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Buck, David & Katherine – Dennison, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Card, Norm & Kathy – Federal Dam, MN
In Honor of Kristi Elliott & Randy
Card
Case, Elaine & Bill Wiktor –
Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Caucutt, Greg – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Clowers, David – Sturgeon Bay, WI
In Memory of Max Clowers
Coon, James & Joanna – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Cooper, Don & Dawn – Spring Valley, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Cooper, Dorothy – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Davis, Kathy – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Dening, Michael & Maria Pellew-Harvey
-- Richmond, VA
In Honor of Jim Rieth’s Birthday
Dodge, Brian, Kami & Eric –
Waunakee, WI
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Dodge, Larry & Joanne – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Eikelburg, Stu & Diana – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Eikenhorst, Family – Minong, WI
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Eikenhorst, Orval & Esther – Le Mars, IA
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Elliott, Bill & Jan – Longville, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Estry, Dick & Kathy – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Fellenz, Terry & LorRae – Fall Creek, WI
In Memory of Sue Robinson
In Memory of Harriet Kirkham
In Memory of Betty Finder
In Memory of Len Madsen
In Memory of Roger DeMars
In Memory of Veronica Garrison
In Memory of Kathleen Mueller
In Memory of Robert Fontana
In Memory of Bayliss Swanson
Fenlon, Margaret – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Fisher, Keith – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Foote, Molly – Bellingham, WA
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Friedrich, Brian & Kristine – Austin, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Garbisch, Mark & Brenda –
Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Glover, Marlys & Sharon Justin-
St. Charles, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Haugen, David – St. Paul, MN
In Honor of Mark & Lucy Bahn
Heiser, Joann and Richard –
New Brighton, MN
In memory of Phil Chamberlain
Herron, Tom and Jaclynn –
New Brighton, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Hoversten, David & Nancy – Austin, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Hoversten, Kermit & Ruth – Austin, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Huselid, Dennis & Marion –
Rochester, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Jaaskelainen, Norma and Wm. –
Sarasota, FL
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Jawer, Bruce – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Johnson, Eunice & Hartley – Edina, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Johnson, Joyce – Racine, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Johnston, Stu & Carol – Decorah, IA
In Memory of Einari Roald Carlson
In Memory of Grace Torresdal
Jonason, Lori – Minneapolis, MN
In Honor of Chelsey & Kristin
Judd, Jeff & Sonja – Oronoco, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Judd, Jim – Austin, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Kennedy, Dorothy – Lake City, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Kolpek, Lanny – Minong, WI
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Kopperud, Lyn – Edina, MN
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In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Kramer, Sue & Mark – Lincoln, NE
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Kryka, Jim & Nancy – Sarasota, FL
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Kuchlak, Susan & Jeff – Mesa, AZ
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Larsen, Kristi – Atlanta, GA
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Larson, Alan & Kathy – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Lehnen, Judy & Doug – St. Paul, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Lenz, Warren & Family – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Levy, Maimon & Anna – Lakewood
Ranch, FL
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Lichty, Betsy – Lakewood, CO
In Memory of Ann & Bob Lichty
Link, Russell & Jolene – Longville, MN
In Memory of Bruce Swanson
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
In Honor of Terry Fellenz’s Birthday
In Memory of Katherine Washburn
In Memory of Bayliss Swanson
Loken, Barb – Zumbrota, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Lucas, Carol – Lakewood Ranch, FL
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Lynne, Ken & Marlene – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Manthey, Jeff & Karen – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
McDermott, Rodney & Jean – Austin, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
McGuire, John & Ann – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Melville, Hilary & Sandy – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Milbrandt, Phyllis & Ernie—
Northfield, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Mohlis, Will & Evelyn – Spring Valley, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
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Moon, Frank & Betty – Hayfield, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Negen, Gabe & Trisha – Spicer, MN
In Honor of Jim Rieth
Nelson, Cheryl & Bob –
New Brighton, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Newell, Maureen & Jim – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Nichols, Doug & Bobbi – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Nielsen, John – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Nyberg, Charles & Mary – Phoenix, AZ
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Olson, Nancy – Mounds View, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Olson, Terry and Jackelyn –
Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Orbeck, John & Karen – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Palmer, Susan – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
In Honor of Colton Altobell (Scholarships)
Parker, Nancy & Jeff – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Patterson, Robert & Claudia –
Durango, CO
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Peterson, Bob & Carol – Racine, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Plank, Judy & Larry – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Renner, Ethel – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Resch, Sam & Sandi – Las Cruces, NM
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Rieth, Doug & Julie – Spartanburg, SC
In Honor of Jim Rieth
Rieth, Jim & Theresa – Spicer, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Saltness, Rick – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Sandstrom, H. Lee – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Senjem, Mike & Sue – Hatfield, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Smith, Mike & Cindy – Oronoco, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Snow, Lance – Byron, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Swanson, J. Wm. – Storm Lake, IA
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Tharp, Susan – Arlington Heights, IL
In Memory of Jan Munz
VanStraaten, Jack & Linda – Tucson, AZ
In Memory of Bruce Swanson
Veeder, Carolyn & Larry – Red Wing, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Veiseth, Dennis & Mary – Zumbrota, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Vicuna, Jorge & Connie – Huron, SD
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Waide, Susan – Winona, MN
In Memory of Vada Waide Karasch
Will, Brad – Marriottsville, MD
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Will, Kathleen – Lincoln, NE
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Williams, Aileen – Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Williamson, Tom & Karen –
Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
Wolfe, Marty & Lou Ellen –
Rochester, MN
In Memory of Karen Eikenhorst
YMCA of Austin – Austin, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
Zimmerman Bernard, Leo & Eleanor
--Spring Valley, MN
In Memory of Phil Chamberlain
In Kind Gifts
Collins, Michael & Christina –
Winnetka, IL
Furman, Betsy – St. Paul, MN
Jackson, Andy & Barbie Stimpson Madison, WI
Jocko’s Saw Sharpening – Longville, MN
Johnson, Pierce – Chicago, IL
MOM Brands – Lakeville, MN
Mylan Specialty LP – Canonsburg, PA
Norton, John – St. Paul, MN
Rich, Janet – Rochester, MN
Thompson, Brandi – Elmwood,WI
Wong, Jeff – Middleton, WI
(3)60 Capital Campaign
Gifts & Pledges as of 10/1/2015
(Kitchen, Dining Hall, White Palace)
$25,000 +
Bahn, Mark - Rochester, MN
Card, Randy & Kristi Elliott –
Ironton, MN
Chamberlain, Phil & Eunice Hill –
Cornville, AZ
Furman, Betsy & Beth Janke –
St. Paul, MN
Estate of Ruth Kuechenmeister –
Austin, MN
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Perkins Foundation – Wayzata, MN
Rieth, Jim & Theresa – Spicer, MN
Shepard, Chuck & Judy – Winona, MN
Shepard, Peter & Megan Perkins
– Santa Fe, NM
Titus, Michael – Elizabeth, CO
Woodworth – Pete & Joyce –
Winona, MN
$10,000-$24,999
Bahn, Lucy – Rochester, MN
Chamberlain, Phil & Eunice Hill –
Cornville, AZ
Collins, Michael & Christina –
Winnetka, IL
Edin, Andrew & Becky – Winona, MN
Eidn, Matthew & Heather – Cary, NC
Jonason, Lori, Chelsey, Kristin –
Mpls, MN
Julsrud, Paul & Patricia – Rochester, MN
Rieth, Lee & Alissa – Overland Park, KS
Spanier, Maureen – St. Cloud, MN
Van Straaten, Jack & Linda – Tucson, AZ
WKM Properties – Winona, MN
Woodworth, Jacob & Nora –
Longville, MN
$5,000-$9,999
Bornstein, Susan & Peter –
North Oaks, MN
Cramer, Carl & Angela – Rochester, MN
Cuthbert, Neal & Louise Robinson
–Minneapolis, MN
Dale, Katie & Charles – Fox Island, WA
Davis, Nick & Julianne – Duluth, MN
Esse, Ann –Chicago, IL
Frank, Megan & Aaron – Rochester, MN
Holmes, Mike & Leah – Rochester, MN
Huizenga, Nancy – St. Paul, MN
Julsrud, Erik & Jennifer – Duluth, MN
Kempke, Sean & Ivy Wood – Duluth, MN
Link, Russell & Jolene – Longville, MN
Palmer, Shaun – Rochester, MN
Palmer, Susan – Rochester, MN
Recknor, Lee & Betty Jean,
Rochester, MN
Rich, Janet – Rochester, MN
Rogers, David & Marty – Chillicothe, MO
Sall, Kent & Jackie – St. Paul, MN
Sall, Rodney – Roseville, MN
Sorenson – Eric & Kristin –
Rochester, MN
Schwartz, Todd & Nancy – Urbandale, IA
Street, Julie – Rochester, MN
Swanson, Margret & Mark Muellerleile
-Mahtomedi, MN
Van Straaten, Jeff & Aimee – Duluth, MN
Van Straaten, Michael & Meegan–
Rochester, MN
$2,500-$4,999
Calhoun, Michael – Minneapolis, MN
Hames, Colin & Claire – Minnetrista, MN
Rasmussen, Dave & Mary – Fargo, ND
Smith, Rick & Kathy – Rochester, MN
Steward, Patrick - Rochester, MN
Vyhlidal, Amy & Chad – Lincoln, NE
$1,000-$2,499
Fagerholm, Peder – Kennesaw, GA
Fellenz, Terry & LorRae – Fall Creek, WI
Hill, Steve & Betsy – Kirkwood, MO
Kramer, Dan & Kay – St. Anthony, MN
Lichty, Betsy – Lakewood, CO
Melby, Ken & Ruth – Decorah, IA
Rasmussen, Mark & Kristin –
Kaneohe, HI
Shepard, Tom & Marit – Minneapolis, MN
Wood, Andrew & Krista – Rochester, MN
$250-$499
Bohan, Pual, Missoula, MT
Bures, Frank Jr – Minneapolis, MN
DeWispelaere, Laurie & Jay Johnson
-Glenallen, AK
Heinrich, Steven & Lisa Wolfe
Minneapolis, MN
Jirele-Borleski, Jaime – Winona, MN
Stettler, Sue – Eyota, MN
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CAMP OLSON YMCA
(3)60 Campaign
Kitchen/Dining Hall, Bathhouse, Endowment
I/We pledge a total of $_____________ to Camp Olson YMCA to be paid over_______years
commencing_______________________. 20_____ (Maximum 5 year pledge)
________Enclosed is a check in the amount of $_____________
$500-$999
Clowers, David – Sturgeon Bay, WI
Evan, Wayne & Ellen – Tuscon, AZ
Letsche, Amy & Tom – Cherokee, IA
Melby, Ken & Ruth – Decorah, IA
Squarcia, Umberto & Lissette
New York, NY
Wabedo Township – Longville, MN
________Please bill me/us in equal installments _________annually ________semi-annually
_________quarterly________monthly
________Please charge my credit card circled below the total amount of $___________
As follows: _________ single charge for total amount $____________
CAMP OLSON YMCA STAFF
Russell Link - Executive Director
russ@campolson.org
In equal installments
Over____years_____annually_____semi-annually______quarterly______monthly
VISA
Lindsey Abrahams –
Camp Director
lindsey@campolson.org
MASTERCARD
DISCOVER
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Card #__________________________________Exp___/___ CVV code________
Signature(s):_________________________________________ Date: _________________
(If using credit card, card holder on this line)
Jacob Woodworth –
Facilities Manager
jake@campolson.org
Amy Johnson – Office Manager
info@campolson.org
The Vanguard 470 sailboat in
the above photo was a donated
to us by John Norton of St. Paul.
A perfect boat for our sailors
advancing in their skills.
Each year, generous supporters like
you celebrate Give to the Max Day
by making your online donation on
GiveMN.org. Your generosity on this
day makes a difference far beyond
the 24-hour giving event.
Please join us on November 12, 2015, for Give to the Max Day and
help us continue to change lives and provide scholarships for our
campers.
Your donation on Give to the Max Day also may help us receive an
additional donation of $1,000. How? On November 12, every gift
made on GiveMN.org will be entered into an hourly drawing for a
$1,000 GiveMN Golden Ticket to be awarded to a nonprofit organization. That adds up to 24 opportunities for you to help us receive
an extra $1,000!
Here’s the really exciting part: One donation made on GiveMN.org
will be randomly selected at noon and at the end of Give to the
Max Day to receive a $10,000 Super-Sized GiveMN Golden Ticket!
The more gifts we generate on GiveMN.org on November 12, the
more our chances increase to receive that additional $10,000 donation. Imagine what we could do with $10,000!
Be sure to mark your calendar and make your gift on November
12 by visiting GiveMN.org and searching for Camp Olson YMCA.
Please Print Name(s) ________________________________________________
Preferred Mailing Address: ___________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Home Phone: ______________________ Cell Phone: ______________________
Email: ________________________________________________
Camp Olson YMCA will recognize all donors as part of this campaign. Donor contributing
$1,000 or more will have names displayed on the new dining hall addition at a place to be
determined. All donors will be recognized in Camp Olson YMCA print and electronic
reports.
 My/our name(s) should appear on the recognition and in any reports as:
___________________________________________________________________
 I/we would like my/our gift to remain anonymous.
***Many employers have matching gift plans. Check to see if your workplace has such a program and
how you can use it to leverage an even larger gift for Camp Olson YMCA. Please note, Camp Olson
YMCA is a 501c3 non-profit organization, your gift is fully tax deductible as allowed by law.
Please make check payable and return to:
CAMP OLSON YMCA
4160 Little Boy Rd NE
LONGVILLE, MN 56655
218-363-2207
info@camposlon.org
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Colton’s Corner
Farewell Camp Olson!
My heart is full. With gratitude for all of the members
of this Camp Olson family, who have inspired, supported, and worked with me to create 10 summers
of summer camp in these hallowed grounds. With
sadness at saying farewell to my home, of 10 years
in this house overlooking Little Boy Lake. With excitement in giving the reins of the program over to a
dear friend Lindsey Abrahams. With eager anticipation of entering the next step in my connection to
Camp where as a parent, I am able to watch my son “find joy and inspiration in the years to come.”
The opportunity to serve as Camp Director has been an absolute honor
and a privilege. It has consistently been challenging, continually rewarding, and filled to the brim with beautiful moments now etched in my memory. Camp Olson has left me rich with friendships, mentors, and mentees
of all ages that I do not leave behind. I look forward to catching a sunrise
on the Shurds and many a song around the campfire in the years to come.
I want to give special thanks to Russ, who gave me a chance, believed in
me, and both pushed and supported me year after year. A great leader listens, collaborates, inspires, and instills the highest values in others. Camp
Olson is blessed with the strongest of leaders. I am forever in his debt.
New roofs on camp
buildings -protecting
our assets.
12 buildings at camp
(lower loop cabins,
timber frame cabin loop
and the target sports
buildings) will have
new renewable and
sustainable steel roofing installed this fall.
This roofing project has
been outlined as part
of our master plan for
site & program development and as part of
our overall preventive
maintenance plan. With
gratitude Camp Olson
YMCA thanks our donors
who matched a $20,000
grant from the Strategic
Initiatives Fund of YMCA
of the USA.
Office Manager Amy flies under the radar, but she is in so many ways the
glue that has allowed us to grow and to function smoothly all these years.
Her kindness and dedication help so many parents and families to feel that
they are a part of the family from that first phone call or email. Though
she’s likely not comfortable with the praise, she deserves it in the highest.
I will perhaps miss most my long-time friend and co-worker Jake Woodworth. He’s been a part of every single summer I’ve known at Camp Olson. His love for and responsibility to Camp has long served as a compass
for me, more than he could know. Working with Jake is nothing but fun so
much so that it’s seems unfair to call it ‘work’.
Camp Olson will always be a home away from home. A piece of me stays
here joining E.O. and Bella’s spirit that this institution carries on. This land
is sacred and holds in it the power to change the world for the better. My
hope and dream is to join the Camp Olson family in ensuring that the land
and spirit is preserved and protected for the generations yet to come.
Camp Olson YMCA wishes
all the best to Colton,
Caitlin and Declan Altobell.
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A Farewell to Colton
By Liz Hayden
Outside, rain fell in heavy drops and the lake churned with whitecaps. We cleaned ourselves up and dressed in our best for a night of
celebration and goodbyes. The annual staff banquet is always hard. If you’ve ever worked at camp, you know the feeling. After months
living with your closest friends and enjoying the north woods with energy-filled youth, the thought of leaving is very hard. And how
would we say goodbye to Colton Altobell – the man who was always there to guide us through our triumphs and our toughest days?
How would we say goodbye to a legend? That night in our final staff circle we shared funny stories, favorite memories, and plans for
the year ahead. Staff members expressed thanks to Colton along with well wishes for the future, tears filling their eyes and voices
cracking as they spoke. You could calculate Colton’s success in numbers (we’ve seen enormous growth in camper enrollment and program development), but some of his greatest successes cannot be as easily measured, such as his positive influence on campers and
staff. While I hadn’t thought to record what our staff shared with him that night, I had the opportunity to speak with several coworkers
who have formed a special relationship with Colton throughout their time at camp.
Colton as a Supervisor
“As a boss, he was very open-minded about everything,” said our most recent program director, James Scudamore, “He’s so accepting
of everyone, and where they’re coming from.”
Sam Litin has spent the past eight summers at camp, and shared similar feelings as Scudamore. “Being able to unite under his leadership has been really easy. I’m incredibly proud of being a staff member here because of his guidance. Whether it’s to do with my
personal job, or the place as a whole, whenever he’s made a judgment call, I trusted it.”
Working at camp is tough. Long days, hours in the sun, camper issues and a lack of sleep for weeks on end can drag you down or make
you sick. Colton proved over and over that he would support us. By helping us solve problems, giving us time off if necessary, or just
having a conversation, he always found a way to boost our spirits.
Lessons for a Lifetime
In addition to guiding his staff as they worked to preserve the Spirit of the Northwoods, Colton also had a positive influence on his employees’ lives outside of camp.
“I think he’s one of the reasons I am doing what I’m doing in college,” said Scudamore, a senior studying Environmental Science and
Outdoor Education at the University of Minnesota Duluth. “He has been such an important role model for me during my time at camp.”
“He’s taught me so much that I probably don’t even know that he’s taught me.” Ben Hayden, a long-time camper and third year staff
member explained, “Just random things he’s taught me how to do, whether it’s a simple counseling tip, how to fix something, or lead
a trip. He taught me what its like to be a leader when I was an LIT (Leader in Training) and how to be a counselor when I was a CIT
(Counselor in Training).”
Making and Molding Legends Through Example
Throughout the summer, Colton frequently led discussions about what it means to be legendary and become a legend in the eyes of
our campers. But he’s always taken his lessons a step further by showing us how it’s done. Here are a few stories to showcase what
has made Colton a legend in the eyes of our staff: “I remember the first year he was here he knew my name,” said Hayden. “I always
thought that was the coolest thing, that the camp director knew my name. He remembers everybody. I think Colton is a legend because
he spent time with people teaching them things, and learned things from them. When I was 13 or 14 I was down at the boathouse trying to learn how to windsurf and I was struggling. Colton was there doing some work and he stopped what he was doing, stood at the
end of the dock, and gave me some tips. And I got up. It was cool of him to take time out of his busy schedule for me, to just stop and
help some kid learn how to windsurf better.”
Litin reminisced about the sauna fire and a favorite tall-tale about Colton. “I remember getting the news. I called Colton, then Russ,
then Jake, and went down there and we all started gathering water. Within 24 hours, this story had come about that it was not a fire
truck that had put out the raging fire but that Colton had lifted an entire canoe full of water above his head and dumped it on the sauna
and that put it out. And every single camper believed it - every single one and at least half of staff.”
Scudamore recounts: “At this year’s AC staff training, we were talking about being legendary. Colton was leading the conversation
and somebody said something about him lifting a canoe full of water and dumping it on the sauna fire, and Colton looked at everyone,
paused, and was like, ‘Yeah. I didn’t do that. That’s physically impossible.’ And everyone just looked around like ‘No. You put out the
sauna fire with a canoe full of water.’ Some of the staff truly thought he had lifted a canoe full of water and poured it on the sauna. I
think he is so honest & modest about who he is at camp, his role, and what he has done.
Some staff members feel Colton’s legendary status comes from his willingness to share his past failures and wisdom gained from
tough experiences. “He’s a really good role model, and I think his sharing past experiences as a counselor helps us reflect on what
we want to be,” said Kenzie Alexander, a fourth year staff member. Many of you may be familiar with the paddles our campers receive
upon completing the LIT and CIT programs, but did you know that for the past several years Colton has hand whittled each and every
paddle? Years ago our paddles were ordered from a seller, but the maker quit producing. Since then, Colton sat in his office late at night
whittling dozens of paddles as he listened to his favorite tunes. Many times I found him in his desk chair focused on creating the special
pendants, covered and surrounded with a thick layer of wood shavings. Colton’s dedication to campers, staff, and the whole of camp is
nothing short of admirable. He is a great example of the spirit of the Northwoods, and the Camp Olson family will always cherish him.
“To care so deeply on that level for a place and have the capacity to give yourself, your heart, your spirit to it every single day is incredible.”
This is Goodnight and Not Goodbye
“The biggest thing I want him to know is that he’s always been a leader in the eyes of everyone. I want him to know how proud we all
are of him. He’s done some incredible things and cared so much for other people, and he’s always kept this place in its best interest.
He’s going to be missed more than anyone can ever explain.” – Sam Litin “He’s been such a fixture of camp for such a long time, I
have a hard time imagining it without him. He just IS camp. But camp can’t be a part of someone’s life forever, but camp will always be
there for him.”– James Scudamore “He’s always been a legend to me. He always will be. I hope wherever he goes he’s happy.”
– Ben Hayden
Thank you Colton, for your endless dedication to Camp Olson, campers, and your staff. It’s been an honor to work beside you at the
greatest place on earth.
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Word of Mouth
Help us spread the Camp Olson Spirit!
Camp Olson served a record number of campers in the summer of
2015, operating at about 92% capacity, overall. Still, we remain
focused on our commitment to maintaining an experience for every
single camper that is both positive and meaningful. Those experiences are what connect young people to the camp family for a
lifetime. And, while we are committed to maintaining a capacity
that allows us to continue to offer these experiences, there are still
spaces to be filled! Each empty space is a lost opportunity for a
young person to enjoy all the great things Camp has to offer!
Most families learn about Camp Olson from other connected families—you! Only you, the families already connected, can truly share
the positive benefits of a Camp Olson experience. Everyone knows
of a young person or family that could experience those benefits,
too. They are your extended family members, friends, co-workers,
and neighbors. You attend church, youth sports, or social organizations with them.
GIVE THE GIFT OF
CAMP THIS
CHRISTMAS
Imagine the smile on a loved
one’s face this Christmas when
they unwrap an envelope and
inside is a certificate for a one
or two week stay at Camp
Olson next summer. Simply
call Camp Olson to order your
certificate. Camp Olson will
mail you the gift certificate
for you to wrap however you
choose. All Camp Olson Christmas Certificates by be ordered
by December 15, 2015.
Sharing Camp with others is a great gift! You can do it by talking up
your own experiences, passing along a brochure, and sharing Camp
Olson information on your social networks. Besides your own experiences, there are some powerful facts that are unique to Camp
Olson:
• 1:4 staff to camper ratio
• Full time Health-Care staff
• Great food! We accommodate nearly all food allergies and dietary restrictions
• Great programs in the outdoors: sailing, horseback riding,
archery, arts & crafts, swimming, canoeing, mountain
biking, fishing, overnight campouts, and more!
• Comfortable yet rustic cabins
• Our amazing, dedicated, and caring staff
• 1250 acres of property—5 lakes
• Balance of scheduled activities and free-choice
• Options for younger and first time campers that provide
continuous supervision 24/7
• Pathfinder camp sessions (6-nights)
• Voyageur short week camp (3-nights)
• Coach bus transportation from Rochester, Austin, Twin
Cities, St. Cloud, and Brainerd weekly
• Camper scholarship program to those who demonstrate need. $84,000 in scholarships and discounts were
awarded in 2015!
Camp Olson Family Camp...
...Quality Time for the
Entire Family!
Family camp offers families an unforgettable
experience with opportunities for fun, fellowship, and activities for the whole family. Much like
youth camp, the focus is on building relationships,
trying new activities, and experiencing the beauty
of the outdoors at Camp Olson. It’s the ultimate
all-inclusive vacation with great food, lodging, and
a variety of fun activities provided right here onsite.
Families live in our resident cabins and are assigned a “counselor” for the week who offers assistance and who you will get to know personally
as a family. Campers under the age of 13 have
daily Kids’ Club offered from 9:00am-12:00pm
where they can meet new friends, get to know
our awesome staff, and try all of our great activities. Parents, in turn, have morning time open
to participate in activities, spend time together,
or simply relax. Win-win! Afternoon and evening
activities are geared for the whole family to participate together including: regattas, bog walks,
horseback rides, bike rides, and so much more.
Most cabins can accommodate up to 10 guests,
so families are free to combine with extended
families or friends for the week. It is an intimate
option, but a great way to divide the cost!
Become a Camp Olson Ambassador!
2016 Family Camp Sessions:
• Family Camp Session A—August 7-13
• Family Camp Session B—August 14-20
Contact our Camp Director, Lindsey Abrahams lindsey@campolson.
org. Camp Olson Ambassadors receive a packet of brochures, discount certificates for new families, and a special gift! Lindsey is also
available to assist in hosting a Camp Olson informational meeting
at your home. You provide the space, and he will come to present,
provide information, offer discounts, and answer questions.
Cabins are likely to fill for both sessions, so plan
ahead! Please contact us to learn more about
Family Camp if you are interested. Up-to-date
availability for 2016 Family Camp can be found on
our website: www.campolson.org/family-camp
Camp Olson YMCA
Wish List updated October 2015
Items
Cost
Archery Equipment
$1,000
Window Replacement (residence) $4,000
30 Lifejackets
$800
25 HP Outboard Motor
$5,000
Commercial Microwave Oven
$400
(3) Kayaks
$2,000
Color Laser Printer (high capacity) $800
Used compact 4x4 pickup truck
$6,000
Digital Projector
$800
Projector Screen
$200
Frontload Washer & Dryer
$2,500
WaterMat for the Beach
$1,300
If you would like to donate to the Camp Olson
Wish List or would like additional information
about items on the Wish List please contact
Russ Link, Executive Director at
russ@campolson.org or call 218-363-2207
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Counselors in Training 2016
The grand finale of camper-hood at Camp Olson is the Counselor
in Training program.
The Camp Olson Counselor in Training program is the transitioning step for those who aspire to work at camp in the future and for
those who are looking for a challenging and life-changing opportunity. Camp Olson CIT’s undergo an experience like no other. Over
the course of four weeks, they will gain leadership skills, trek for
a week along the Superior Hiking Trail, and forge lifelong bonds
with their fellow participants. The program provides great life
experience and is a great primer to future employment at Camp
Olson as well as tools for life. Through hands-on experience and
thoughtful discussion and feedback from their leaders, all participants are able to turn inward and discover the great power they
hold within themselves. It is a life-changing journey!
We currently have 35 CITs from around the world registered for
the CIT program next summer. Very limited space is available for
the 2015 program. Check the website for availability and register
soon.
Registered CIT Campers as of October 5, 2015
Alejandro Anariva-Ploetz - Savage, MN
Blake Brown - Edina, MN
Madilyn Carlson - Minnetonka, MN
Andrew Cramer - Rochester, MN
Alexander Doppler - Rochester, MN
Katherine Dougherty - Rochester, MN
Payton Drefcinski - Mason, OH
Joshua Evans - Wilmette, IL
Shayna Gnewuch - Arlington, MA
Maya Gonzalez - Fergus Falls, MN
Aidan Healy - Minneapolis, MN
SophieJohnson - Bethesda, MD
Rachael Kuhlman - Hackensack, MN
Nathan Larson - Pine Island, MN
Abigail Lindenfeld - Rochester, MN
Owen MahonWalker, MN
Emerald Mayer - Rochester, MN
Charles Milbrandt - Rochester, MN
Harper O’Neill - Rushford, MN
Aliya Orenstein - Paradise Valley, AZ
Claire Pishko - Phoenix, AZ
CarolePlane - Fontenay, France
Matteo Riou - Vaucresson, France
Richard Roden - Rochester, MN
Jack Rogers - Avon, MN
Miles Rohrbaugh - Duluth , MN
Owen Sall - St. Paul, MN
Erin Todd - Rochester, MN
Peter Tweed - Naperville, IL
Caroline Utz - Rochester, MN
Campers (6) YMCA of Spain
ANNUAL MEETING
ANNOUNCEMENT
When: 7:30 pm Monday, January 25, 2016
Where: To Be Announced on
our website
Can I attend and vote?
• Yes, if you contributed more
than $25.00 to Camp Olson
YMCA
• Yes, if you volunteered more
than 5 hours of labor or time.
• Yes, if you paid for a camp
program.
What goes on at an annual
meeting?
• Interested prospective board
members are elected to the
board.
• Audited year-end financials
are reviewed and approved.
• Meet and spend time talking
with board members and staff.
*All eligible voters must be
over the age of 18 at the time
of the meeting. Officers of the
board are not elected at the
Annual Meeting, but you can
nominate individuals to be voted on by the board. To do so,
nominations must be submitted
prior to December 20, 2015.
Camp Olson YMCA
4160 Little Boy Rd NE
Longville, MN 56655
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS
LEADERS-IN-TRAINING
Last summer our Leaders in Training program expanded to include both LIT I and LIT II program options for our teen campers and aspiring young leaders. Camp Olson’s Leaders in Training is a two-week
session for campers ages 13-16. The program offers
young leaders the chance to begin to get a little bit
more out of their camping experience. Mornings are
spent with fellow LITs participating in teambuilding
and leadership lessons in cooperation, teamwork,
wilderness camping, and personal growth. The twoweek sessions also include a trip to the climbing
wall and a group canoe trip.
LIT I campers will complete a 4-day canoe trip to
Voyageurs National Park and live in our Leadership
cabins, Ripley & Ramsey while at Camp.
LIT II campers undertake a more advanced 8-day
canoe trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness or a 7-day backpacking trip and live in
group tents at camp before and after their trip.
As your camper looks ahead in their camping career,
it is recommended (but NOT required) that campers
begin with LIT I and proceed to LIT II the following
summer.
2016 Leaders-in-Training Sessions:
LIT I (4-day canoe trip)
• LIT12—June 12-25
• LIT56—July 10-23
LIT II (8-day canoe trip)
• LIT34—June 26-July 9
• LIT78—July 24-August 6
LIT II ( 7-day backpacking trip)
• LIT56BP—July 10-23
Now hiring for 2016
the Job of a lifetime!
We are now accepting applications for all positions on the 2016 Camp Olson staff. We are
looking for people who are caring, dedicated,
hard-working, motivated, and who are comfortable working with youth in an outdoors
environment. Working on staff is a chance to
be a mentor, gain skills, and grow as an individual. In short, it could be the most challenging and rewarding experience of your life! Plus,
you’ll meet lifelong friends and have a ton of
fun, creating the Camp Olson experience for
our youth campers. Camp-staff experience
builds many employable skills and looks great
on your resume.
Interviews and hiring begin as early as midNovember for management, program director,
and LDP leader positions. Apply online at www.
campolson.org/staff
First year staff must be able to attend at least
one of our 2016 staff training events: May 6-8
or June 5-11 Contact lindsey@campolson.org
with any questions.
Healthcare Staff Needed
for the
2016 Summer Camp Season
Sharing the Spirit of the North woods with youth,
families and their leaders through YMCA Christian
principled programs that build healthy mind, body
and spirit for all since 1954
Each summer 16 professional healthcare personnel (RNs, LPNs, and M.D.s) volunteer their
time in exchange for children attending camp.
If you are interested in providing routine
health care and desire to learn more about becoming a camp healthcare professional please
contact Executive Director Russ Link
russ@campolson.org
P.O. Box 118 Longville, MN 56655
A Newsletter for the Camp Olson Family...
www.campolson.org
info@camposlon.org
Camp Olson YMCA
4160 Little Boy Road NE
Longville, MN 56655
218-363-2207
218-363-2490 fax
www.campolson.org
info@campolson.org
JOIN US THIS SUMMER and BRING A
FRIEND REGISTER TODAY FOR 2016
SUMMER PROGRAMS
Sharing the Spirit
of the North woods
with youth, families and their leaders through YMCA
Christian principled
programs that build
healthy mind, body
and spirit for all.
~ since 1954