Winter 2012.pub - Maine Summer Camps
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Winter 2012.pub - Maine Summer Camps
Winter 2012 JANUARY 25 — CAMP/BUSINESS LUNCHEON & NETWORKING EVENT, TRAINING ARE DAY’S HIGHLIGHTS Join us for a day of events to benefit camp directors and staff on January 25, 2012 at Camp Ketcha in Scarborough, ME. Everyone is invited to Maine Summer Camps’ Open Membership meeting, lunch with our Business members, a fun business/camp networking event and a provocative session with Bill Lerman of Camp Caribou on the business side of running a summer camp. Bill will share perspectives and tips that have worked for him in his session “More Than a Whistle and a Pair of Sneakers”. MSC WINTER MEETINGS, BUSINESS LUNCHEON, & WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012 Our third annual Business Member/Camp luncheon and networking event promises to connect camps with products and services they need. This fun event keeps everyone moving and is a great way to kick off some 2012 business deals. Camp Ketcha, Scarborough 9:30—11:00 Board meeting All are welcome to following events: 11:30—12 noon Open Membership Meeting 12:15-1:45 pm Business Member /Camp Luncheon and Networking event 2—3:30 p.m. Presentation: “More Than a Whistle and a Pair of Sneakers —” The Business of Camp “ with Bill Lerman, Camp Caribou Snow date: Tuesday, Jan 31 Directions to Ketcha: From I-95 South, I-95 North. Take Exit 42, Route 1, Scarborough. Drive 0.5 miles. Merge onto Haigis Parkway. Drive 1.4 miles. Turn Left onto Route 1. Drive 1.3 miles. Turn Right onto Route 207, Black Point Road. Drive 2.8 miles. Camp Ketcha is on the left, just before Route 77. From I-295 North I-295 South. Take Exit 2, Route 1, Scarborough/Old Orchard Beach Drive 2.1 miles on Scarborough Connector. Merge onto Route 1. Drive 1.1 miles. Turn Left onto Route 207, Black Point Road. Follow above directions to Ketcha. Ketcha street address is 336 Black Point Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074 Don’t Miss It! Bill Lerman of Camp Caribou presents “More Than a Whistle & a Pair of Sneakers — the BUSINESS of Camp” ME SUMMER CAMPS MARKETING EFFORT ROLLS OUT NEW WEBSITE Maine Summer Camps recently notified all member camps of the newly enhanced website promoting summer camps in Maine at mainecamps.org. The site is now even more useful to parents seeking summer camps for their children. The search tool allows a parent to email themselves a list of camps they want to follow up on. In addition, there is more information for parents about the value of camp, why Maine is a great state for camps, and preparing for camp. The web upgrade was supported by donations from member camps and some very special business sponsors as part of an overall marketing effort. Thanks to everyone who is supporting the marketing effort, and especially to these businesses: MSC News Mainecamps.org Winter 2012 Guest Columnist: Mary Ellen Deschenes In a few short years, the membership organization now known as Maine Summer Camps will celebrate its 80th anniversary. Back in 1934, a group of visionary Maine camp directors realized that the youth camp movement was growing very quickly, with 2-3 new camps opening in Maine every summer. These directors were dedicated to high ideals and standards for their camps, and were concerned about the ability to uphold these standards as more and more camps were founded. In 1934, a meeting to address these concerns was held at the Lighthouse Inn in Winthrop, presided over by Everett F. Greaton, the Executive of the Maine Development Commission, and the Maine Camp Directors Association (MCDA) was born MCDA promoted consistent standards of operations for Maine camps, which ultimately became part of the first state camp licensing laws in the country. MCDA was one of the first professional state camp associations in the U.S. The Genesis of Although the organization changed to keep pace with Maine Summer the times, Maine’s state camp association has always Camps been strong. Almost since the beginning of summer — A Brief camps, the Maine association been in the forefront of History the youth camp movement, pointing the way for others. The MCDA was instrumental in creating the Junior Maine Guide program in 1937, which provides certification for teens who master a specific set of wilderness skills. The JMG program continues today, 75 years later. Over the years, the association provided a forum for camps to learn from each other, work together on regulations and standards, provide professional development opportunities, and support each other in the unique field of camping. In 1982, the group enlarged its membership to include individuals, businesses and other organizations supportive of children’s camping, and incorporated as a charitable non-profit, The Maine Youth Camping Association (MYCA). Promotion of Maine’s natural assets and excellent summer camps gained emphasis. MYCA’s membership continued to reflect the wide diversity of camps, including private, non-profit, religious, resident, day and specialty camps. Board Members MAINE SUMMER CAMPS (MYCF) Board of Directors 2011-012 President: Garth Altenburg, Chewonki President Elect: Andy Lilienthal, Winnebago Vice President: Nancy McCann, Tripp Lake, PR Chair Secretary: Catriona Sangster, Wawenock, Education Chair Treasurer: Fritz Seving, Fernwood Board Members: Eric Calhoun, Agawam Marnie Cerrato, Center Day Camp Judy Crosby, Davinci Experience Rich Deering, Birch Rock Camp for Boys Tom Doherty, Camp Ketcha Jim Gill, Fernwood Cove Mike Katz, Camp Sunshine Scott Merrow, Oceanwood Spencer C. Ordway, Winona - JMG Chair Matt Pines, Maine Teen Camp Anne Randall, Pondicherry, Girl Scouts Jem Sollinger, Laurel Nat Shed, Friends Camp Robert Strauss, Wigwam—Buying Group Chair Steven Sudduth, Wyonegonic Lani Toscano, Runoia Lisa Tripler, Kamp Kohut Mark Van Winkle, Wohelo Me. Tourism Commission Rep: Nancy McCann, Tripp Lake Appointed & Ex-Officio Members Business Representative: Jim Chalmers, Chalmers Insurance Business Representative: Dean Waterman, Key Bank Gulick Award Chair: Carol Sudduth, Wyonegonic Trip Leader - JMG Liaison: Ron Fournier, Bryant Pond 4-H Counsel - Jack Erler Program Consultant - Mary Ellen Deschenes MAINE YOUTH CAMP ASSOCIATION Board of Directors 2011-2012 In the final quarter of the last century, a spate of new regulations and laws were proposed that affected Maine camps, both positively and negatively. MYCA met the challenges and became increasingly sophisticated about legislative advocacy. In recent decades, running a camp became a more professional and more challenging career choice. Societal and cultural expectations have increased the pressure on camp directors, in the areas of camper safety, program development, environmental impact, business practices and child development. MYCA stayed responsive to the changes camp directors were experiencing in their field. In 2008, the organization spun off into two non-profit groups with different purposes. MYCA became solely a governmental relations and advocacy group and is engaged year round on regulatory concerns, keeping camps up to date on the many forces that can affect their summer camp. The other group, Maine Summer Camps, continues on as a non-profit organization that creates networks, and provides professional development and support for camps at a time when such support is greatly needed. A primary goal of MSC is to provide free camp information to the public – MSC maintains a searchable website of Maine camps, provides a print camp directory and assists parents seeking opportunities for their children, including those with special physical or financial needs. The two organizations work closely together for the benefit of Maine summer camps and families. President: Steven Sudduth, Wyonegonic Vice President: Fritz Seving, Fernwood Treasurer: Barry Costa, State YMCA Camp Secretary: Peter Hirsch, Androscoggin Tracy St. Onge, The Summer Camp Norm Thombs, Mechuwana Quincy Van Winkle, Wohelo The MYCF News is a publication of the Maine Youth Camping Foundation dba Maine Summer Camps Mary Ellen Deschenes, Editor P.O. Box 1861, Portland, ME 04104 Tel. 207-518-9557 Fax. 207-797-7183 E-mail : camps@mainecamps.org www.mainecamps.org Submissions & articles welcome! Program Consultant, Maine Summer Camps 2 MSC News Mainecamps.org Winter 2012 A Feature of the Maine Sustainable Camps Initiative WASTE STREAM REDUCTION — SUCCESS AT CAMP KIPPEWA For the first time, Maine Summer Camps’ “Sustainable Camps Initiative” has set a theme. The theme for Summer 2012 is Waste Stream Reduction. With all camps pledging towards one theme, the gains will be easier to measure and advice more readily available. To help motivate and inspire other camps, this newsletter will feature stories of Maine camps who undertook waste reducing projects in 2011. The first featured camp is Kippewa – For summer 2011, Camp Kippewa pledged to reduce office waste and increase efficiency by moving their registration, parent and staff forms online. The planning started the previous fall, in conjunction with Kippewa’s technology/database partner. The change to a “paperless office” is more easily accomplished with a technology partner. Feedback shows that parents were impressed not only with the enhanced environmental benefits, but also with the increased ease of completing forms electronically. Jackie Brethel, Kippewa’s AD, reports that there were some unintended benefits. “(We) were transporting a lot less paperwork up to the camp office, and found getting information to key staff was much easier. We also saved money on postage and paper, and anticipate more savings in the future.” There were a few obstacles. “Our nurses had a system in place that worked for years, and were initially resistant to change.” Were there any lessons that Kippewa learned the hard way they would like to share with other camps planning on switching to all electronic forms? “Counselor staff loved the forms… they are accustomed to doing things online”, but some older staff have “…(a) lack of comfort with computers and technology in general”. Anticipating that staff will have varying degrees of computer literacy and making accommodations before the summer starts will lead to more successful use of the new systems during the summer. Any other Maine camps thinking about switching to forms to online versions are encouraged to contact Jackie for further information . Contact info: Jackie@kippewa.com —-Matt Pines Maine Summer Camps lost one of best when June Gray of Camp MEMORIES OF JUNE our Wawenock passed away in October. June was such a huge part of MSC in all of its iterations for many decades. We’d like to share some lovely memories from those who knew her. Our hearts are touched by the outreach and support from our community in Maine Summer Camps. Your E-mails, cards, letters and gifts speak to the value of our professional ties and the importance each of us plays in the lives of the children we touch. Thank you! Pat, Catriona and Andy (Camp Wawenock Directors) “Over the past 15 years, I have been grateful for June’s friendship and deeply appreciative of her candor. June’s concern for my development has made me a better educator and a better person. I will always bring a little bit of June Gray wisdom with me whenever I teach or interact with young people. “ Dr. Chris Thurber, Camp Spirit “When I first met June years ago as a young man I was struck with her spirit and enthusiasm for all things camp. As director of my own camp for the past twelve years, I continued to be amazed by that same spirit. Although we were passing friends and colleagues for a long time I always felt as if we knew each other better. That is because of the way June endeared herself to others. She lit up every room she walked into! I have always known June to be one of the most thoughtful, caring and intelligent people I have encountered in Maine camping. I hope that I continue to live up to the high standards of decency and professionalism that June always set for all of us.” Mark Lipof, Camp Micah “When I was making my decision to follow in my grandfather’s and father’s footsteps at Kieve, I was lucky enough to meet June . My decision was made infinitely easier seeing the sparkle in her eye and feeling the spirit in her heart when she spoke about her profession. 22 years have gone by , and every day June is with me. She was a strong leader and great friend and has made a huge difference in countless lives.” Henry Kennedy, Camp Kieve Continued on page 4 3 MSC News Mainecamps.org Winter 2012 Legislative & Government Affairs News from the Maine Youth Camp Association MYCA is a sister organization to Maine Summer Camps. It focuses on governmental relations for summer camps in Maine. It is a 501 (c) 4 non-profit. GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATIVE BRIEFS A Certified Food Protection Manager is required in each camp kitchen this summer. The state camp licensing rules now specify that all food service entities have a CFPM on staff after January 18, 2012. Training is widely available; a list of training providers was recently sent to MSC camp members. Others may contact the state for the information. Concealed weapons can now be locked in employee’s vehicle. A new law, effective 9/28/11 says an employer cannot prevent an employee who has a permit to carry a concealed weapon from bringing the weapon to work so long as the employee keeps the weapon in the employee’s locked vehicle and it is not visible. Jack Erler presented guidance on this matter to MSC members at the September 28th meeting, and in a subsequent email to all members. Camps should revise their weapons policies prior to summer 2012. The American Camp Association alerted members to a new bill that gives a tax incentive to businesses hiring veterans.: H.R. 674 is a large bill that amends the Internal Revenue Code. It includes new tax credits for businesses that hire unemployed veterans. Both nonprofit employers and for profit employers may benefit. Details can be found at http://www.acacamps.org/publicpolicy/VOW-To-Hire-Heroes For questions on any of these matters, members may contact the Maine Youth Camp Assn at 207-518-9748 or policy@mainecamps.org. MEMORIES OF JUNE continued from page 3 (In reference to June’s work on the Halsey Gulick Award Selection Committee) “June [herself] deserved the recognition annually for her modeling of enthusiasm and reminding us all about (former Wawenock director) Lillian Ussher's message, ‘"But what about the children . . .?"’ yes indeed, that is why we are all in business. We will ALL work hard to make sure the campers are our first priority.” Carol Sudduth, Wyonegonic Camps “June was in my corner for ten years helping me hone my professional craft with camps, which is so close to my heart. Having her face to focus on, during those first years especially, meant so much to me. So too did her tireless efforts to give me feedback that was honest and real. There are thousands of men and women all over the world who are better for what June has done or said.” Dr. Ethan Schafer, camp educator “I met June early on at a NE conference and found her welcome and wisdom to be just the ticket for this newbie with much to learn …. Thank you to June for taking my hand and my heart and both leading and walking beside me along the way. At Aloha when people or things or ideas are important to us we say they are part of our Quality World. Everything about June is in my QW for sure.” Nancy Pennell, Aloha Camp Director Emeritus “In all the years I have been involved with camps there are a handful of people who stand out above all the rest. June was one of them. Though I knew her only from our quick, often lighthearted exchanges at various conferences over the years, her sincerity and authentic soulfulness always shown brightly through to me. The first words I always use to describe her are, “humble and understated”. Despite all her resisting the praises, the truth is that she was just that: a very powerful, positive, inspirational person. I even had this exchange with her when we spoke at the last New England Conference – me letting her know how much I respected and admired her, and her letting me know how much she didn’t deserve it!” Jeffrey Leiken, Mentor Counseling Anyone interested in honoring June may make a donation to The American Camp Association- Camp Wawenock Scholarship Fund, 33 Wawenock Rd., Raymond, ME 04071 4 MSC News ANNUAL BUSINESS MEMBER DIRECTORY Visit mainecamps.org for more details on products & services. A. M. SKIER INSURANCE Hawley, PA (570) 226-4571 AimeeS@amskier.com www.amskier.com ACADIA INSURANCE COMPANY Westbrook, ME (207) 772-4300 Kimberly.Farquhar@acadia-ins.com www.acadiainsurance.com ADVENTURE BOUND Schedule your raft trips on Saturday in July and August for 10% discount. Caratunk, ME (888) 606-7238 john@adv-bound.com www.adv-bound.com AIL CAMPER MEDICAL Indianapolis, IN (800) 849-4820 bviar@americanincomelife.com www.americanincomelife.com AMERASPORT Newton, MA (508) 429-9000 sfisch@amerasport.com www.amerasport.com AUTOBEGREEN Exeter, NH (603) 770-2099 Glenn@AutoBeGreen.com www.AutoBeGreen.com BACK COUNTRY EXCURSIONS –ME Instructor educational program discounts. Parsonsfield, ME (207) 625-8189 info@bikebackcountry.com www.bikebackcountry.com BAYSIDE BOWL $5 per child for shoes & 1-Hr of Bowling!! Portland, ME (207) 791-2695 reservations@BaysideBowl.com www.BaysideBowl.com BEAVER BROOK TENNIS, LLC Denmark, ME (207) 452-2107 info@netennisandtrack.com www.NeTennisandtrack.com BENCHMARK MULTIMEDIA 10% discount to MSC members for video production and free shipping Biddeford, ME (207) 284-8935 james@benchmarkmultimedia.com www.benchmarkmultimedia.com CARDINAL PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Denmark, ME (207) 452-2931 cardinal@fairpoint.net CHALMERS INSURANCE GROUP Bridgton, ME (207) 647-3311 jchalmers@ChalmersInsuranceGroup.com www.ChalmersInsuranceGroup.com CONCORD COACH LINES Concord, NH (603) 228-3535 marketing@concordcoachlines.com www.concordcoachlines.com CRAB APPLE WHITEWATER Youth group rates available with free camping. The Forks, ME (800) 553-7238 info@crabapplewhitewater.com www.crabapplewhitewater.com CURTIS, THAXTER, ET AL Portland, ME (207)774-9000 jerler@curtisthaxter.com www.curtisthaxter.com CUSTOM COACH AND LIMOUSINE Portland, ME (800) 585-3589 gisherwood@customcoachandlimo.com www.customcoachandlimo.com DENNIS PAPER & FOOD SERVICE Hampden, ME (207) 947-0321 dtaylor@dennisexpress.com www.dennisexpress.com DFS SERVICES Freeport, ME (207) 865-9812 ddsuhr@hotmail.com www.mainefoodsafety.com DOWN EAST MAGAZINE Camden, ME (207) 594-9544 lhollins@downeast.com www.downeast.com FIVE STAR GOLF CARS & UTILITY VEHICLES Scarborough, ME (207) 289-8717 matt@fivestargolfcars.com www.fivestargolfcars.com FULL COURT PRESS Westbrook, ME (207) 464-0002 fullcrt@maine.rr.com www.fullcourtpress.biz BLANCHE AURORA CAMP CONSULTING FUNTOWN SPLASHTOWN USA Buckfield, ME (207) 336-2484 Special rates for camps who book in advholmes@maine.edu vance. Groups are 25+ Saco, ME (207) 284-5139 groupsales@funtownusa.com BLAST PARTY RENTALS 10% Member Discount www.funtownsplashtownusa.com South Berwick, ME (207) 457-0234 blastpartyrentals@comcast.net G-FORCE LASER TAG www.blastpartyrentals.com (207) 227-5562 brian@G-ForceLaserTag.com www.G-ForceLaserTag.com BO-MAR TRANSPORTATION, INC. 10% discount to MSC members. Topsham, ME (207) 725-7189 GOSLINE INSURANCE GROUP bomartrans@yahoo.com West Rockport, ME (207) 236-6222 www.mainebusrentals.com achilds@peaseinsuranceagency.com www.peaseinsuranceagency.com BOURDON'S INSTITUTIONAL SALES Claremont, NH (603)542-8709 GREAT NORTHERN DOCKS Naples, ME 207 693-3770 sales@bourdons.com sam@greatnortherndocks.com www.bourdons.com www.greatnortherndocks.com BUNAC USA, INC. Southbury, CT (800) 462-8622 HALL IMPLEMENT CO. ACA member discounts available. kharrigan@bunacusa.org Windham, ME (207) 892-6894 www.bunac.org bob@hallimplementco.com www.hallimplementco.com BUNK 1. COM 10% off all web services to MSC members. New York, NY (888) 465-2267 HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY Belgrade, ME (207) 495-3303 info@bunk1.com rwiles@hammondlumber.com www.bunk1.com www.hammondlumber.com C. CAPRARA FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT Winthrop, ME (207) 395-2405 HEBRON ACADEMY Hebron, ME 888 432-7664 sales@caprara.com jhemmings@hebronacademy.org www.caprara.com www.hebronacademy.org Mainecamps.org HEMPHILL'S INC. North Vassalboro, ME (207) 872-7964 HIGH 5 ADVENTURE LEARNING CENTER Brattleboro, VT (802) 254-8718 jgrout@high5adventure.org www.high5adventure.org HOWELL'S GUN & ARCHERY CENTER Gray, ME (207) 657-2324 clsec@maine.rr.com www.howellsGunandarchery.com KEY BANK, N.A. Auburn, ME (207) 786-5441 dean_waterman@keybank.com KEYSTONE HORTICULTURISTS Portland, ME (207) 797-8733 info@keystonehort.com www.keystonehort.com L. L. BEAN INC. Up to 20% discount on most equipment for members of MSC and ACA. Restrictions apply, please call 1-800-458-3058 for details. Freeport, ME (207) 552-2000 jwyper@llbean.com www.llbean.com LANGDON ATHLETICS Team order discount on all product purchases Old Orchard Beach, ME (207) 450-2937 kiyote17@yahoo.com www.langdonathletics.com LICE AUNTIES 10% off our Customary fees Newton, MA (617) 901-0620 julie@liceaunties.com www.liceaunties.com MAGIC FALLS RAFTING COMPANY West Forks, ME (800) 207-7238 adventures@magicfalls.com www.magicfalls.com MAINE CAMP OUTFITTERS Sunset, ME 8005606090 outfitter@maine-camp.com www.maine-camp.com MAINE DIVERS SCUBA CENTER Portland, ME (207) 775-3467 mainedivers@gmail.com www.mainediversscubacenter.com MAINE INNKEEPERS ASSOCIATION Freeport, ME (207) 865-6100 info@maineinns.com www.maineinns.com MAINE TENNIS & TRACK Gray, ME (207) 657-2140 surfaces@mainetennisandtrack.com www.mainetennisandtrack.com MAINELY TICKS Windham, ME (207) 205-5562 bob@mainelyTicks.com www.MainelyTicks.com MAMMIES CANDIES Rumford, ME (207) 364-8959 mammiescandies@gmail.com MARKEL INSURANCE COMPANY Glen Allen, VA (800) 431-1270 Igarner@markelcorp.com www.campinsurance.com MILESTONE PHOTOGRAPHY White Plains, NY (914) 949-5195 info@milestone-photography.com www.milestone-photography.com MY SUMMERS.COM Boca Raton, FL (561) 865-0031 campfinders@mindspring.com www.mysummers.com NORTHEAST CHARTER & TOUR CO. Lewiston, ME (888) 593-6328 sriccio@northeastchartertour.com www.northeastchartertour.com NORTHEAST GUIDE SERVICE 10% off instruction, permits and more! Greenville, ME (207) 695-0151 info@northeastguideservice.com www.northeastguideservice.com Winter 2012 NORWAY SAVINGS BANK Norway, ME (207) 393-3615 jday@norwaysavingsbank.com www.norwaysavingsbank.com PARIS FARMERS UNION South Paris, ME (207) 743-8976 pfu@parisfarmersunion.net www.parisfarmersunion.net PAYROLL MANAGEMENT, INC. 2 weeks free process and check fee up to $75 value Auburn, ME (800) 734-6880 fchase@payrollmgt.com www.payrollmgt.com PFG NORTHCENTER Augusta, ME (207)623-8451 bbolton@northcenter.com www.northcenter.com PUBLIC HEALTH SOLUTIONS, PLLC Brunswick, ME (207) 449-0339 rgmpe@PHSPLLC.COM www.PHSPLLC.COM RAYMOND LAUNDRY Raymond, ME (207) 653-1761 Raymondlaundry@maine.rr.com www.raymondlaundry.com REMAX BY THE BAY Portland, ME (207) 553-7352 rdeering@homesinmaine.com www.homesinmaine.com SCHIRICK &ASSOC INSURANCE BROKERS Monticello, NY (877) 794-3113 ed.schirick@bollingerinsurance.com www.campinsurancepro.com SOBEL AFFILIATES INC. Garden City, NY (516) 745-0000 mlabadorf@sobelins.com www.sobelins.com SPORTS FIELDS, INC. Monmouth, ME (207) 933-3547 dmillett@sportsfieldsinc.net www.sportsfieldsinc.net SUMMER CAMP SUPPLY Fayette, ME (207) 232-7174 chris@summercampsupply.com www.summercampsupply.com SUMMIT ADVENTURE SYSTEMS OF ME New Gloucester, ME (207) 831-0483 jeff@summitadventuresystems.com www.summitadventuresystems.com SYSCO FOOD SERVICES OF N. N. E Westbrook, ME (800) 632-4446 otterbein.greg@nne.sysco.com www.sysconne.com THE MAILING CENTER INC Augusta, ME (207) 621-0234 mailingctr@aol.com www.mailingctr.com THIRSTY-TURF IRRIGATION INC. Portland, ME (207) 797-3461 jdoucette@thirstyturfirrigation.com www.thirstyturfirrigation.com U-SAVE AUTO RENTAL Lisbon, ME (207) 353-4136 larrystewartinc@adelphia.net WATERLESS CO. NO- FLUSH URINALS Needham, MA (781) 444-9650 rlewis.ralco@verizon.net www.waterless.com WINDFALL RAFTING Discounted rates to MSC members. Jackman, ME (207) 668-4877 info@windfallrafting.com www.windfallrafting.com WINDSURFING - MAINE North Leeds, ME (207) 557-3671 ian@windsurfing-maine.com www.skindiversparadise.com XTREME SCREEN AND SPORTSWEAR Mention MSC membership to waive all set up fees. Westbrook, ME (207) 857-9299 orders@xtremescreenprint.com www.xtremescreenprint.com 5 MSC News Mainecamps.org Winter 2012 Winter Trainings & Events WILDERNESS MEDICINE CHEWONKI January 3 - 6, 2012 Wilderness Advanced First Aid (WAFA) – Chewonki – Wiscasset, ME. $400, $525 with room & board. January 8- 11, 2012 Bridge (WAFA to Wilderness First Responder (WFR)– Chewonki – Wiscasset, ME. $400, $525 with room & board. Discount for both courses to receive WFR certification, $675, or $895 with room & board. To Register for either Chewonki course: Greg Shute (207)-8827323 x129 or gshute@chewonki.org www.chewonki.org/vacations/vacations_courses.asp WELCOME NEW CAMP MEMBERS MSSM SUMMER CAMPS (ME School of Science & Math) Contact: Lisa Smith, 95 High Street, Limestone, ME 04750. (207) 325-3303. smithl@mssm.org Weekly Resident Camp, Co-ed. MARCH 18 CAMP FAIR Maine Summer Camps is hosting its third annual Southern Maine camp fair on Sunday, March 18, 2012 from 14 pm at the East End Community School gym on North Street in Portland. The fair has been a huge success the past two years, selling out all 70 camp tables, and drawing many hundreds of parents. The fair is free to the public, and registrations for exhibiting camps will open in January. FMI: Maine Summer Camps, 207518-9557. CITY OF PORTLAND WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR TRAINING ACA WSI. Must be at least age 16 and meet prerequisites. Course begins Jan 10 and ends Jan 19. Daily class schedule varies. Needs minimum of 6 students to run. $300 Portland resident, $325 non-resident. FMI & to register: 207.874.8456 clepage@portlandmaine.gov FREE WEBINAR -FEB 2: CAMP AS A “HARDINESS ZONE”EMPOWERING GIRLS AT SUMMER CAMP For many girls today, summer camp is one of the few safe • HGHW’s strengths based approach to working with spaces where they can learn new things, take healthy risks, girls and be themselves. Hardy Girls, a Maine non-profit, is offering a free webinar for camp directors, counselors, and • How to cultivate a hardiness zone at camp: the basics other staff. You will learn how the Hardy Girls approach to • How HGHW can support camps empowering girls can help you make your camp a “hardiness zone” – a space where girls experience greater control, commitment, and challenge. Join Emily Brostek, Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 1 pm EST. MPH, CHES, Training Institute Manager at Hardy Girls, in this webinar and learn: To register: http://hghw.org/node/230, or call 207.861.8131 MSC CELEBRATES 150TH YEAR OF YOUTH CAMPING IN U.S. Maine Summer Camps successfully worked with Representative Chellie Pingree to have remarks entered into the Congressional Record celebrating the 150th Anniversary of youth camping. A copy of the remarks was presented to MSC at its quarterly meeting in September. MSC president Garth Altenburg accepts CR remarks from Pingree staffer Skeek Frazee DAVIS WIGGIN—NE MUSIC CAMP— IN MEMORIAM Davis died in November in Bonita Springs, Fla., at age 87. He ran the camp on the shore of Messalonskee Lake from 1969 until his retirement two years ago. The camp hosts about 200 music students every summer. The camp originally took root in 1930 as the Eastern Music Camp, and was bought in 1937 by Davis' father, Paul , and renamed New England Music Camp. In October, John & Kim Wiggin, current directors, announced a campaign to raise up to $10 million to transform the summer camp into a yearround performing arts center. "He has left us a wonderful legacy. And we feel a tremendous responsibility to live up to that legacy." says Kim. Donations in Davis’s memory may be made to NEMC, 8 Goldenrod Lane, Sidney, ME 04330 6 MSC News SPOTLIGHT ON: Mainecamps.org Winter 2012 Founded on a Friendship: Camp Skylemar For Boys Camp directors understand that the unique and special bond between a counselor and a camper can easily last a lifetime. That’s exactly what happened in the early 40’s, when camper Herb Blumenfeld was under the tutelage of Lee Horowitz at a camp in NH. Featuring member camps in order of Counselor Lee (a star athlete at Washington College who went on to become a teacher and coach) and camper Herb (who later became a Pittsburgh attorfounding dates ney) kept in touch long after camp, and as they got older the age gap closed. Fond memories of their camping days brought about a business proposition: they would purchase some land and start a camp. With a mere $5,000 in hand, the best friends searched the country until they found the perfect site. Sitting high on a hill in Naples was “Sky Farm”, a glorious location overlooking Trickey Pond and the White Mountains. The farm had just been cleared for conversion to a summer camp. The huge barn was renovated into a dining hall, the farmer’s home became the office, corn fields were turned into ball fields, and a few cabins lined the stone wall property line. The spectacular views, towering pines, amazing sunsets, and the sparkling clear lake was ideal for a camp for boys which they renamed “Skylemar”. For over half a century, Skylemar thrived under the leadership of Lee and Herb. The bond that they established as a counselor and camper was unbroken, and the two never once had an argument. This relationship was the foundation of Skylemar, and continues to be today. In the late 70’s, Skylemar doubled in property size and facilities with the addition of the neighboring Camp Wenonah land, adding additional fields, buildings and lake frontage. At just about this time Lee’s daughter Arleen (who began as an office assistant) fell in love with both working at Skylemar as well as a hockey counselor named Shep. The two eventually married, and the Skylemar legacy continued. With a passion for making a positive difference for children, one boy at a time, Shep and Arleen have directed Skylemar for the past 27 years. During the winter months Shep is a school teacher in Baltimore, while Arleen runs the winter office and a household of four children. Skylemar is and will always be, a sports oriented camp based on the principles of kindness and brotherhood. 170 boys attend for a three or seven week period, from across the country and abroad. The number of campers is large enough for strong competitive play, yet small enough for private instruction and for each person to know each other well. Perhaps best known for an outstanding staff, there is a 2:1 ratio of teachers, coaches and collegiate athletes at Skylemar. Staff retention is extremely high, and a large number of counselors were former campers. Campers tend to stay around for a while as well, with a 90% return rate on those still of camp age. There’s a new schedule of 7 periods daily, several of which are choice and others assigned. Campers try everything, and then have the opportunity to specialize in what they enjoy most. Centrally located to a number of other wonderful camps, Skylemar enjoys intercamp competition. There are lots of trips and a big all-camp nightly activity. Alumni support is strong, with many returning to visit. It is they who coined the phrase: You don’t just join Skylemar for a summer. You join for a lifetime. We’re proud to be friends and colleagues with an outstanding collection of MYCF camp directors. Here’s to a safe and happy 2012! 7 Maine Youth Camping Foundation dba Maine Summer Camps P.O. Box 1861 Portland, ME 04104 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Portland, ME Permit No. 1073 Return Service Requested January 25 - MSC Winter Meetings, Business Networking Luncheon, Workshop on Camp Business — Camp Ketcha, Scarborough, ME Calendar of Events MYCF: Maine Youth Camping Foundation ACA: American Camping Association ACA/NE: ACA, New England Section ACA/NY: ACA, New York Section (207) (765) (781) (800) 518-9557 342-8456 541-6080 777-CAMP March 31 Saturday—7:45am Semi Annual Mtg at ACA/NE conference , Manchester, NH March 13-16 Tri-State Conference, Atlantic City, NJ May 1 Spring Board Meeting & Fellowship, In conjunction with SYSCO Food Show July 10 Tentative Christopher Thurber Staff Training – Camp Wawenock, Raymond July 11 Wednesday—MYCF & MYCA Annual Meetings, ME Please mark your calendar Jan 25, 2012 Wednesday—Winter Board Meeting & Business Member Event, Lunch, Workshop Feb 21-24 ACA National Conf., Atlanta, GA March 18 So. Maine Camp Fair, Portland July 17 Tentative—8th Annual MYCF Spelling Bee, Portland March 30-31 Friday—Saturday, New England ACA Conference Manchester, NH July 23-27 Mon-Fri. Junior Maine Guide Testing Camp, Stephen Phillips Preserve Oquossoc, ME WELCOME NEW BUSINESS MEMBERS BAYSIDE BOWL. Contact: Louis Simms, 58 Alder St, Portland, ME 04101. (207) 791-2695 Email: reservations@BaysideBowl.com. Downtown Portland’s coolest new spot for Summer Fun! 12 Lanes Big Ball bowling and more. NORTHEAST GUIDE SERVICE. Contact: Jessica Hargreaves, PO Box 1623, Greenville, ME 04441. (207) 695-0151 Email: info@northeastguideservice.com. White water rafting trips & more!! Special MYCF discount offered: 10% off NGS instruction, including; camp trip leader permits, whitewater kayak, whitewater canoe, swiftwater rescue & Registered Maine Guide courses. XTREME SCREEN & SPORTSWEAR. Contact: John Tibbetts, 918 Main St., Suite 3, Westbrook, ME 04092. (207) 8579200 Email: orders@xtremescreenprint.com. A full service screen printing & embroidery shop. Special MSC discount: We will waive all set up fees for all MSC members when they mention this ad. MSC News Mainecamps.org Winter 2012