TRIPPER - Camp Manito
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TRIPPER - Camp Manito
TRIPPER NEWSLETTER OF CAMP MANITO-WISH YMCA SPRING 2016 COMMITTED TO TRANSFORMING LIVES CAMP MANITO-WISH YMCA manito-wish.org DIRECTOR’S TRAIL Anne Derber, Chief Executive It seems that spring is about transitions. Our snow is quickly melting with bare patches of ground and pine needles already showing. Seasonal staff is arriving for our first Leadership program, final information packets for camp are being delivered, birdsong rings throughout the northwoods, and daylight lasts longer. Our staff is putting the final touches on staff training and programs. We have much to celebrate as we move into the 98th year of Camp Manito-wish YMCA. Summer Camp enrollment is over 85%, Outpost programs have been full since the fall, and our Leadership program continues to grow and expand its reach. We are committed to delivering a quality program with the best seasonal staff we can hire, a year-round team striving to provide excellent customer service, and a property team working to manage numerous facilities, acres of land, and all the “tools” needed to support program delivery. Our staff team welcomes Paul Lovaas, our new Wilderness Program Director, and Rudy Valadez, returning as our Executive Chef. Dani Engmark, after two great years of service, has accepted new challenges back in Colorado with her husband Matt. Don O’Melia has retired after 13 years of dedicated service to camp. We are grateful for all their contributions. This year we will also celebrate 75 years of providing Manitowish experiences for girls. The strength of our traditions, guided by our mission and vision, has provided a framework for girls to learn, play, grow and lead within their communities, schools, and their professions. Manito-wish has empowered generations of girls to be themselves, and to lead with dignity and grace. We hope that you will attend the celebration on August 5-7 this summer at camp. Warmer and sunnier days are ahead! We look forward to seeing you this summer. Thank you for your continued support! The Tripper is the newsletter for alumni, friends, staff and campers of Camp Manito-wish YMCA, Published bi-annually, spring and fall. Circulation 15,000 households. We mail only one Tripper to per household. Please update address information for Manito-wish alumni who have moved from your address. Thank you. Front cover photo: Lake of the Clouds; Ryan Stephens Back cover photo: Waterfront at Camp Manito-wish YMCA; Ryan Stephens C O N T E N T S S P R I N G 2 016 page 3 Calendar page 4 Staff Updates page 5 Leadership Program page 6 Development Update page 7 Girls Camp Pictorial page 8 & 9 75th Anniversary Registration page 10 Photos from the Archives page 11 Why Give to Manito-wish page 12 From the Archives page 13 Alumni Gatherings page 14 & 15 Alumni Updates Calendar May • Leadership Program sessions in progress • Outdoor Leaders School in progress 27 – 30 • Memorial Day Work Weekend Camp Manito-wish YMCA 75th Anniversary of June GIRLS CAMP • Leadership Program sessions in progress • Outdoor Leaders School in progress • Registration for 2017 programs begins this month 13 • Boys Summer Camp and Outpost sessions begin 1941 2016 July • Leadership Program sessions in progress • Outdoor Leaders School in progress 14 • Girls Summer Camp sessions begin August • Leadership Program sessions in progress 4 • Fires of Friendship Event 5 • Board of Directors Summer Meeting 5-7 • 75th Anniversary Celebration of Girls Camp 11 • Girls Summer Camp and Outpost sessions end 14-19 • Family Camp Program Camp Manito-wish YMCA 75th Anniversary of GIRLS CAMP 1941 2016 September • Leadership Program sessions in progress • 2017 camper recruitment events begin 16-18 • Women’s Weekend session October • Leadership Program sessions in progress 31 • Summer Camp and Outpost programs: Register by this date to participate in the Referral Program and receive the limited edition 2017 early enrollment sweatshirt Fall/Winter We’re the ideal place to meet and retreat for family and friends, or for any school, organization or reunion. You’ll love our delicious meal options, winterized cabins, meeting rooms for groups large and small, miles of trail and program options (from climbing walls to cross-country skiing), and a schedule tailored to fit your preference! You can make your stay as relaxing or energizing as you wish. We invite you to contact us! Visit manito-wish.org or call (715) 385-2312. 3 Howdy! Hello friends, As you read this, the Leadership program will already be preparing to welcome the first participants of spring 2016, from the Pass With Flying Colors program out of Chicago. Our roster for the spring and summer includes incamp and trail programming for youth whom we’ve worked with before, from Bruce Guadalupe, Carmen School and others; and those who will be having their very first Manito-wish experience, including students from Farmington High School and the Goodman Center of Madison. As always, we’ll welcome hundreds of new Schuler Scholars for ten days each throughout the summer. We’ve begun partnering with neighboring YMCA Camp Jorn to accommodate the growth of that exceptional program. For the last five months, we’ve been reflecting on our 2015 season, planning trainings for our soon-to-arrive seasonal staff, and developing new programming modules. Among these last is a project in conjunction with Prescott College in Arizona to enhance our ability to teach environmental awareness and stewardship. We couldn’t be more excited to give each Leadership participant in 2016 a life-changing experience here at Manito-wish! Alex Black, Leadership Program Director Yeah Summer Camp! This winter was a season of dreaming, forecasting, and organizing in preparation for summer 2016. As the snow now starts to melt and the waterways reopen, a number of big and small changes to our tripping programs continue to be my focus and my inspiration. Camp Manitowish is preparing to serve the largest cohort of Outpost participants in the program’s history. When you combine that fact with our growing Summer Camp, Leadership, and adult-teacher program trips this summer, it is easy to see the wide-ranging and powerful reach of Camp’s wilderness programs. This summer will be pioneering in other ways as we lead expeditions to new regions including Lake Nipigon in Ontario, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, and sections of the North Country Trail in Upper Michigan. Amidst all of this excitement and exploration, the foundations of seasoned Manito-wish tripping, first-rate staff training, and keen risk management continue to guide everything we do. Thank you for your support and passion ahead of another great summer. See you out there and safe trails! Paul Lovaas, Wilderness Program Director Hello all! In just a few months the Summer Camp Programming will begin. Our team of 250 seasonal staff will be trained and prepared to welcome 830 Summer Camp campers to our Boys Camp and Girls Camp sessions. Our Summer Camp staff help create welcoming cabin communities, facilitate and lead lifechanging trail experiences, develop and teach new lessons in Program Areas, and strive to see our campers laugh, learn and grow. This summer, as a result of Camp’s Environmental Stewardship initiative, the Nature and Outdoor Skills Program Areas have been infused with new lessons, resources and, activities. With the celebration of 75 years of Girls Camp, summer 2016 will be one for the books! We can’t wait! We have had many wonderful adventures this winter as Staff Recruiters. Recruitment and hiring of new staff members, camper recruitment and creating “Winter in the Pines” videos are just some of the activities we take part in while at Camp. We have also had opportunities for professional development including camping conferences and, along with the program team, have had input on the design of staff training and emergency procedures. All of the snow is starting to melt, signaling that opening day isn’t that far away. We are excited to build our community this summer and participate in programs that make Manito-wish such a remarkable place for both campers and staff. This summer Sara Post will be the Trips Director and Ally Sheehan will serve as the Program Director. Tracy Watson, Summer Camp Program Director Sarah Post & Ally Sheehan, Staff Recruiters FAMILY CAMP A MANITO-WISH EXPERIENCE FOR ALL AGES! Erik “Linus” & Hanna Brandt, Family Camp Directors Family Camp is a true Summer Camp experience that allows all to grow closer to their family, their friends and the great outdoors. Manito-wish Family Campers choose from activities like sailing, crafts, swimming, biking, canoeing and kayaking, horseback riding and archery; sleep in cabins; and enjoy great meals in Nash Lodge. The Manito-wish Family Camp staff are excited about this coming summer….and we hope YOU will join us at Family Camp this August! Reserve your spot now before the session fills up! 4 MANITO-WISH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Mark Zanoni, Leadership Program Outreach Director This year our primary focus is on building connections and collaborations. We are doing this by leveraging relationships with existing clients to make inroads with key educational organizations. Over the last several months we have begun work on programs for Goodman Center (Madison, WI), Farmington High School (Farmington, MN) and SQ Scholars (Highland Park, IL). All of these connections began through existing relationships or alumni referrals. Another new client is St. Monica’s Catholic School (Whitefish Bay, WI), and because of the unique nature of their specific outcomes, we are starting work with the Marywood Franciscan Retreat Center on Trout Lake (Arbor Vitae, WI). Marywood will assist us with reflection activities and add a service component to the St. Monica’s program. In November 2015 we were an exhibitor at the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) Conference in St. Paul, MN. Through our connections with existing clients who are also members of ISACS, most notably University School of Milwaukee (USM), we will be collaborating with USM staff to present a workshop for the 2016 ISACS conference. USM has also invited us to present at the USM SPARKS Educators Conference in June 2016. These kinds of relationships have been very helpful as we look to expand Manito-wish connections beyond our existing network. In March, Camp Manito-wish YMCA hosted the 3rd Annual Youth Leadership Summit (AYLS) as a pre-conference prior to the Association for Experiential Education Heartland Regional Conference at Camp Pretty Lake near Kalamazoo, MI. This year’s theme was “Fostering Resilience and Grit,” with keynote speaker Dr. Rich Rutschman from the Chicago Teacher Center at Northeastern Illinois University. The AYLS is an effort to bring educators from diverse backgrounds together to talk about best practices, current research and new approaches, while generally expanding our connections and experience. You can find more information on the Summit and conference here: aee.org/heartland. A new project now in its second year is Exploration-U. Exploration- U is a unique educator’s institute that brings together a consortium of educators including Manito-wish alum Carla Hacker and other partners. A principal partner, University of WI-LaCrosse, will provide participating teachers (and others) the option of graduate credit for the workshops, trips and classes the educator’s institute will organize. This summer we will offer a Wyoming (Bighorn Mountains) trip and a Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore trip. Go to exploration-u.org for more information. The Manito-wish Leadership Program uses experiential and adventure activities to teach collaboration, personal and community awareness and social and emotional skills to youth and adults. Our professional staff facilitates specific activity sequences for groups that can include tools such as high and low ropes course, wilderness skills and other unique games and activities. These experiences are used as metaphors to transfer learning into other areas of life. For more information on the Manito-wish Leadership Program, contact Leadership Program Outreach Director, Mark Zanoni at: mark.zanoni@manito-wish.org or 715-385-9270 ex. 234 5 LOOKING FORWARD….. Anne Derber, Chief Executive As times change, the mission, values, philosophy and essential spirit of Manito-wish remain the same. Those same young men and women who once set out on trail are now encouraging their own children and grandchildren to join the legacy of friendship, stewardship and leadership through their own Manito-wish experiences. The old facility, in the center of Camp, will be removed and its former site will be restored with native plants and trees. In fall of 2016, through a generous gift from Dr. and Mrs. James A. Groh, Norway cabin will be reconstructed and enlarged to meet our cabin of excellence standards and provide space for 10 campers and two staff. Our board is passionate and engaged, both in our work today and planning for our future, providing fiduciary, strategic and generative guidance. These perspectives guide us as we build to secure our future heading towards the 75th anniversary of Girls Camp in 2016 and the 100th anniversary of Camp Manito-wish YMCA in 2018. As we prepare for our second century we are undertaking several initiatives. We look forward to celebrating, over Memorial Work Weekend, the dedication of our new maintenance facility. Through the support of several generous donors, we will have on the periphery of Camp a facility able to support our current and future needs. (Norway cabin) We are also in the process of raising funds for a new, improved Far North Washhouse and a new leadership cabin to support our growth. These buildings, in addition to growing our endowment, will help to lay our foundation for the future. If you would like to learn more about these projects or other opportunities to secure our future, please contact me at anne.derber@manito-wish.org or call me direct at (715) 385-2118. Greetings! Are you an educator in search of a professional development opportunity in the outdoors? Exploration-U is an educator’s institute based in Wisconsin that will be running three adventure-based courses in the spring and summer of 2016. We’re offering an outdoor living skills course in the Madison area and backpacking trips in the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming and at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan. No experience is required and much of the gear will be provided. We’re partnering with Camp Manito-wish YMCA to implement a curriculum founded in experiential adventure programming and designed to deepen participants’ 6 understanding of social/emotional learning and group process. Courses will be taught by educators with master’s degrees in Education and extensive experience leading groups in the backcountry. Additionally, participants in our courses can earn graduate credit through the University of WisconsinLaCrosse. Space is limited and registrations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis, so to learn more and reserve your spot, visit exploration-u.org. Hope to see you out there! The Exploration-U Team 2016 75 Camp Manito-wish YMCA th Anniversary of GIRLS CAMP 1941 Memories 75 years of 2016 7 Come and join us as we RENEW FRIENDSHIPS, REMINISCE, and SHARE Manito-wish experiences at the 75th Anniversary of Girls Camp. We would love to see you at Camp to celebrate this important milestone in Camp’s history. Use the enclosed registration form or register online at www.manito-wish.org/alumni. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, August 5 Alumni Gathering and Picnic at Red Crown Lodge 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Reunite with friends while enjoying the elegant lakeside setting of Red Crown Lodge on Trout Lake. A classic Northwoods style picnic will be served. A full cash bar will be available. *Thanks to the generosity of RMB Capital and an anonymous donor there is no fee for this event. Saturday, August 6 Welcome and Registration – Boyce Administration Building 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pauline Bunyan Style Picnic Lunch – North Ball Diamond 12:00 noon Afternoon Activities 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. The fun starts after lunch with a group photo, Camp tours, waterfront activities, cabin tours, sing-a-longs, viewing photographs from the archives and more. There will be opportunities for both socializing with friends from the past and making new friends. 75th Anniversary Celebration Dinner & Program – Nash Lodge Vespers to follow program– Nash Lodge 6:00 p.m. Sunday, August 7 Chapel – Pinewoods Chapel 11:30 a.m. All are welcome to join the 2016 Girls Campers and visiting families. Lunch – Nash Lodge 12:30 p.m. Event Fee Friday picnic – no fee!* Please register on opposing page. Saturday meals and activities, Sunday lunch Adults $50.00 Youth age (5-12) $20.00 Children under 5 $0 Please complete and return the attached registration form on or before July, 1, 2016 You’ll receive a registration confirmation email that includes a link to an Alumni survey about your experiences at Camp and volunteer opportunities. 8 Camp Manito-wish YMCA 75th Anniversary Celebration of Girls Camp August 5-7, 2016 75 Anniversary of GIRLS CAMP MAIN CONTACT: ✃ Camp Manito-wish YMCA th 1941 First Last (Maiden) Street Address City State Nickname 2016 Zip Phone Home: _ _____________________Cell:Email: __________________________ Years at Camp: Camper _ ______________; Staff _______________; Board _______________ Complete attendance plans to ensure adequate space and supplies are available. EVENT REGISTRATION: NUMBER ATTENDING Friday Alumni Gathering and Picnic at Red Crown Lodge.................................. Saturday Pauline Bunyan Picnic................................................................................ Saturday Activities....................................................................................................... Saturday Banquet/Program/Vespers...................................................................... Sunday Chapel............................................................................................................... Sunday Lunch................................................................................................................. EVENT REGISTRATION FEE: Fee includes meals and activities for registrants, spouse, children and friends for Saturday and Sunday. Adults $50.00, Youth age (5-12) $20.00, (Children under 5) $0 NAME FEE Optional donation for Campership $ TOTAL $ Special dietary requirements Charge: MC / Visa # Expiration CSV Check payable to Camp Manito-wish YMCA Cancellation policy/agreement: Enclosed you will find payment in full for my registration for the 75th Anniversary Celebration of Girls Camp. I understand in the event of cancellation on or before July 1, 2016, Camp Manito-wish YMCA will retain $10. If I cancel on or after July 2, 2016, Camp Manito-wish YMCA will retain 100% of the fees. Waiver Information: • I hereby give permission to use any video, photographs or written statements made by me or my guests in public relation materials including the internet without compensation. • In case of medical or surgical emergency, I accept responsibility for medical/surgical treatment charges which may be incurred on my personal/my child’s/my family’s behalf. • All communication relating to this registration will be directed to the main contact person listed. SignatureDate Return registration form/fees by July 1, 2016 to Camp Manito-wish YMCA, PO Box 246, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 Phone: 715-385-2312 • Fax: 715-385-2461 • Email: beth.rondello@manito-wish.org To register online visit www.manito-wish.org/alumni 99 10 ANNUAL FUND DRIVE – MANITO-WISH FOR ALL Beth Rondello, Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement Each year, more than a quarter of a million dollars is awarded in camperships for families and groups who exhibit financial need. In 2015, 177 campers were able to experience Manito-wish, thanks to donations to our Annual Fund Drive and earnings from our endowment funds. More than 15% of our operations are funded through the Annual Fund Drive annually. The actual cost of a summer camp two-week program is $2,100.00. It is imperative to ensure access to our programs regardless of financial circumstances. Those requesting camperships include: • Families living with limited resources • Grandparents raising grandchildren • Parents serving in the military • One income families with disabled parents • Families juggling finances while parents attend college • Single divorced families struggling financially • Parents raising foster children • Families sending 2 or 3 campers • Single income families paying off medical bills • Families suffering sudden health crises • Parents working 2 jobs to make ends meet “Through Manito-wish he has learned confidence, respect for himself and others, and is a young man of character.” “She has such a passion for Manito-wish and I would love if she could continue.” Registrations for 2016 season are underway. Will you help Camp provide enriching and life-changing experiences for anyone who wants a Manito-wish experience - regardless of ability to pay? Please complete and return your gift in the envelope enclosed in the Tripper or make your gift online at manito-wish.org/donate. Thank you for considering the opportunity to help more deserving youth attend Manito-wish in 2016. Your help, at any level, will make a difference. For more information about the Annual Fund Drive and the campership program, contact beth.rondello@manito-wish.org or direct at (715) 385-9270 ext. 229. ✃ Camp Manito-wish YMCA is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Yes! I would like to make a tax deductible contribution to Camp Manito-wish YMCA in the amount of $ Please apply this gift to the Annual Fund Drive for: Greatest Need Campership I have requested a Matching Grant from Name Phone Address This gift is anonymous. Email City/State/Zip Enclosed is my check, payable to Camp Manito-wish YMCA Charge my Credit Card: Charge me Monthly MC Visa Quarterly Discover # In full This gift is in Send notification of this gift to: honor of memory of: Address/City/State/Zip Please contact me about: I have remembered Camp in my estate CSV # Ongoing until directed to stop Remind me of my pledge in the following month(s) Signature Exp. Date Date Receiving a call from Anne Derber Volunteering Visiting Camp for a personal tour All of us at Camp Manito-wish YMCA are grateful for your help. Thank you. 11 FROM THE ARCHIVES: Women who travel north are the found ones. They aim their canoes for The Star and paddle to a place called Self. They visit islands named truth, respect, and inspiration. They wipe away rust, grime, haze and fog, and find clarity between the waves. They find a function of life not previously there. They find that life works, that they do run on a path. Life works for them because they work for life. Fueled by adrenaline, sweat and determination, they move toward their goal like some wild bird seeking its home in a whole new hemisphere. They move efficiently and instinctively. Women who travel north are the lucky ones. They have definition and guidance. They wave good-bye, turn their backs and go on to engineer their own city. They build structure but then take it down as needed. They sing with the wind and let it carry them further or hold them aground. They walk on rocks long since placed by history and never yet moved by man. They see with their eyes over distant miles and know where their heart must take them. They live by a thing called muscle, and as they develop this, so it develops them. They earn power and use this for their moving. They build a dynasty and carry it on their shoulders. It goes with them, everywhere, and they have the right to name it. Women who travel north are the rich ones. They own pride, resiliency and peace-of-mind. They buy character in the morning, faith in the afternoon, and strength in the evening. They share a community and together they manage it. They take their risks and pay their bills. They have invested in the future. Their lives serve jointly as one, yet it is their independent nature that carries them forward. They know one another, and through this they know their world. By Stewart Stone, Circa 1998 12 IN MEMORY OF The Camp Manito-wish YMCA community joins in prayerful remembrance of friends and alumni who have died. Frank M. Lieber, Summer Camp ’37-’38, Fires of Friendship Robert Hyman, Summer Camp ’38, ’41 Harold W. Wilkie, Summer Camp ’38-’40, Outpost Canuck ’41 Peter Burns, Summer Camp ’39-’41 Robert Lane, Jr., Summer Camp ’41, Staff ’44-’45 Mary (White) Remien, Summer Camp ’43, ’45-’49 Jelaine (Bancroft) Johnson, Summer Camp ’43-’46 Jerome H. Raube, Summer Camp ’43-’45 John Kamps, Summer Camp ’44-’45 Marita (Schumpert) Hettinger, Summer Camp ’45, Volunteer, Fires of Friendship Peter Schils, Summer Camp ’47-’49 John C. Lovendahl, Summer Camp ’52 Susan (Evans) Brunsvold, Summer Camp ’58-’60 Bradford Cook, Summer Camp ’66-’68 Timothy J. Parker, Summer Camp ’68-’69 Mary (Mahler) Raitt, Summer Camp ’71-’73 Kevin H. Groh, Summer Camp ’73 Brian Rollo, Summer Camp ’82-’85, Outpost Pioneer ’86 Samantha Orndorff, Summer Camp ’87-’88 Roger E. Schmeling, International Adult Trip ’75, Board of Directors ’77-’82, Emeritus Board ’05-’15 Bernard W. Van Howe, Family Camp ’03 Robert W. Brown, Camper parent, grandparent and Camp friend Betty Iltis, Camper parent, grandparent and Camp friend Roger L. Pukall, Camp friend Sylvia G. Riley, Camper parent, grandparent and Camp friend MANITO-WISHERS CONNECTING NEAR AND FAR: Tess Kelley, studying aboard in Jakar, Bhutan with her Professor Matt Branch. Milwaukee Alumni Gathering at Urban Ecology Center. Jane, Susan, Katie, and Thom Brown made sure new Salt Lake City residents McKayla Style and Hannah Dhonau had a place to spend Thanksgiving. CAMP MANITO-WISH YMCA An impromptu gathering of Manito-wish alums in Colorado at the home of the Cleveland family. 13 A L U M N I U P D AT E S b i r t h s Chris and Ben Creagh, a son, Lewis James Creagh, on September 15, 2015. Sister Elsa celebrates the arrival of Lewis along with Camp alumni family members John & Gloria, Jay & Brooke, Charlotte and Grace Creagh. The family resides in Birchwood Village, MN. Jennifer (DeMott) and Quame Buah, a son, Damian Ezzo Buah, on October 6, 2015. Camp alum family members celebrating the arrival of Damian include Robert & Susan DeMott, David DeMott, Sarah DeMott, Diane DeMott Painter, Roy DeMott, Denise Edmunds, Penny DeMott. The family resides in Madison, WI. weddings Kelli and Andy “Danger” Douglass, a daughter, Lilian Heather Douglass, on March 1, 2016. Manito-wish alumni family and friends celebrating the arrival of Lilian include, Ed & Adele (Schuler) Douglass, Danny Douglass and Amber Frank, Jack Schuler, George Schuler, Tessi (Schuler) Hoffman, Eva Sharman, Tanya (Schuler) Sharman, Ruth Douglass, Bob Douglass, Karen Douglass, Richard Douglass and Alex Greenlee. The family resides in Waukesha, WI. Jocelyn Carroll and Chris Davis were married at Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville, MI on June 6, 2015. Celebrating with Chris & Jocelyn were alumni family Steve and Trish Davis. The couple resides in Grand Rapids, MI. Katie Johnstone Daiker and JT Daiker, a son, Leo Richard Daiker, on January 4, 2016. Manito-wish alumni family and friends celebrating the arrival of Leo include Ryan Johnstone, Tracy Watson, Walter & Sue Benn. The family resides in Golden, CO. 14 Trish E. Furlong and Steven M. Davis, Staff ’02-’06, ’08, ’12, were married in Marquette, MI on October 17th 2015. Celebrating the wedding and the first snowfall of the year were alumni family and friends Chris & Jocelyn Davis, Andy & Mary (Glenn) Roe, Guy & Katie (Vickerstaff) Roe, Logan & Emily Warren, Mark & Jamie Welnick, Jay & Brooke Creagh. The couple resides in Marquette, MI. newsworthy Julie Holst, Summer Camp ’73-’77 shared that son Garret Holst, Summer Camp ’05-’06, won the D1 Mens Lacrosse National Championship last May with the University of Denver Pioneers. First Championship west of North Carolina and Denver is now titled ‘The Lacrosse Capital of the West’! Jessica Brandser, Family Camp ’01, Summer Camp ’04-’07, may be the youngest executive chef in Milwaukee. Jess is a 2014 graduate of the Art Institute of Wisconsin culinary program and the executive chef at Movida’s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Laura Robinson, Summer Camp ’05-’06, Outpost ’07-’08, recent graduate from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geoengineering and a minor in Horticulture with Christa Perkins, Summer Camp ’87-’89, Outpost ’91, Program Director at YWCA Minneapolis. Jim Greenebaum, Summer Camp ’40-’43 and his wife Lilli, both of who are Veterans went on the Lake County Honor flight #5 to Washington D.C. in October, 2015. Jim and Lilli participated in the 1975 International Trip and Memorial Day Work Weekend. In 1972 Ned and Imy Schley and children, Jim, Dan & Sally, rented Huffy Den when Camp started to offer winter facilities; they soon asked friends to join. One of the earliest families was Bob (Sr.) and Jackie DeMott with their family. This winter was the 44th year of the Schley Weekend at Manito-wish. Imy Schley (1st generation) joined Bob (Jr) DeMott (2nd generation), Jennie DeMott Buah (3rd generation) and son Damian Buah (4th generation). Lloyd Vogel, Staff ’08-’15, is set to launch Big Outdoors spring 2016. Big Outdoors features a seasonal collection of men and women’s apparel and gear from a variety of different companies not found at “big box” retailers. Having spent the last eight summers working on staff, Lloyd feels there is no question that Camp has prepared him for life beyond the orange canoes. www.bigoutdoors.org 2016 MANITO-WISH INFORMATION EVENT HOSTS Thank you to these families for supporting Camp Manito-wish YMCA by opening their homes for friends, neighbors and family to come and learn about Manito-wish programs. While it’s always helpful to get information on a place or program you’re interested in, it’s even better to hear from people who have experienced it for themselves. If you would like information about hosting an event in your area please contact Cindy Brill at (715) 385-2312 or cindy.brill@manito-wish.org. Thank you. 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If you prefer to receive the Tripper via email, please send your request to beth.rondello@manito-wish.org. Thank you for helping to preserve our natural resources. Photo: Waterfront at Camp Manito-wish YMCA; Ryan Stephens Printed on recycled paper