BUG BITES
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BUG BITES
Bug Bites Page 1 Summer 2013 CAMP OZANAM’S B UG B ITES Letter From the Director Dear Campers and Friends, Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lucy Pevensie who spent the summer with her two older brothers Peter and Edmund and her sister Mary at their uncle’s house in the country. Every day they went out to explore the forests and lakes of the countryside. Lucy was very curious and always on the lookout for a new adventure. One rainy day when she was trapped indoors she discovered a top secret room with a mysterious closet. She could not resist the temptation to open the closet to see what was behind those wooden doors. What she found inside was AMAZING! Hidden behind the coats and clothing was a magical world called Narnia. She could not believe her eyes as she walked through the snowy grass and met a new friend Mr. Tumnus who played games with her and together they sang many happy and funny songs. She learned about the great and powerful Aslan the Lion and how he was returning to bring happiness and love to that cold and lonely place. Lucy was so happy and she did not want to leave. She wanted to stay there forever but she had to return home to her family. However, she would return to visit the magical world of Narnia every summer. I cannot help but think we all had an experience like this at this magical place called Camp Ozanam. Passing through the doors of the bus and stepping on the grass you discovered something beautiful and very special: Camp Ozanam. For some it was the first time here and for others a tradition of coming back year after year, but for everyone this place is like Narnia. You made new friends in your cabins and enjoyed hanging out with some fun and crazy counselors. You played lots of games like Eagles’ Eggs, Chinmaster, Counselor Hunt, Cabin Feud, OZ Cribs, Hunger Games, OZ 500, OZ Olympics and many other competitive and fun events throughout the summer. Songs filled the air at camp in Seymour Hall, at Snaq Shaq, at flagpole, in St. Anne’s Chapel and everywhere else there were two or three campers together. And of course we learned about Jesus Christ and His great and powerful love for each and every one of us. We prayed every morning and offered a prayer of thanksgiving for the gifts received at our closing campfire on the last night of camp. God has been so good to us!!! All of these things have made Camp Ozanam AMAZING! We have been “Under Construction” all summer long. Thank you for helping us make something beautiful for God. You have made us all proud with your many achievements here at Camp Ozanam. We celebrated 90 years of faith, fun and friends at Camp Ozanam this summer. We are glad to have you in our family at this place that we all call our “home away from home.” There is no place I would rather be during the summer than along the shores of Lake Huron at 7303 Walker Road in Carsonville, Michigan. I am sure that you feel the same way about camp. Camp does that to you. Please join me in raising a prayer of gratitude to God for this amazing gift that is Camp Ozanam. May God always watch over and protect all who visit this special place. We thank Him for so many Vincentians who make camp possible with their hard work, generosity and love for children. They are angels sent to us from God. Let us pray for all the past campers and counselors who are also part of this wonderful family and have made so many traditions that we still enjoy today. Let us sing a song of praise to God for bringing us all to camp: the place we made new friends, we came to know and love His Son Jesus and we ran around in His playground of creation. God invites us to pray for each other as we travel along the road of life on our way home to God in heaven. Remember to smile often because God loves you. Always find time to be kind to those around you. Talk to Jesus every day. And sing lots of camp songs to remember all the fun you had this summer. I hope to see you again soon at camp. Your friend, OAK Page 2 Bug Bites Under Construction: Trip 1 Our first week at camp sure was eventful. Between the fierce competition of Eagle’s Eggs, the extreme hilarity of Mr. and Mrs. OZ, and our patriotic celebration on the Fourth of July, it is hard to pick what the best part of the week was! The winner of our coveted Cabin of the Week Award went to the much deserving young ladies of Adventure Camp, and their celebratory pizza party was lots of fun, as it always is. Trip 2: Laying the Foundation The second week of camp was no less exciting than the first. All of the cabins competed in OZ’s Got Talent, a camp wide talent show that was won by the lovely girls of Shawnee. We also brought back an old Ozanam tradition, Counselor Hunt, which was as fun as it always is. Trip 2 also saw the introduction of a brand new game, the first ever OZ Hunger Games! This intense water balloon battle was hard fought, but the young women of Ottawa proved that the odds were ever in their favor. Trip 2’s Cabin of the Week went to the very talented girls of Shawnee. Bug Bites Page 3 Building Higher: Trip 3 Our third week of campers began with a bang, as a power outage on the first day threw everyone for a loop. However this did not stop the fun at camp. We all laughed at another installment of Mr. and Mrs. OZ, and the return of the Hunger Games was enjoyed by all. The return of an Ozanam classic, Shipwrecked, saw all of the cabins running around trying to find the pirate’s treasure, while avoiding being captured by the pirates themselves. One other major highlight of Trip 3 was the Great Sheep Escape during Quest Rest one day. Through the valiant efforts of several staff members, all four of the sheep were returned to their pen safely. Cabin of the Week for Trip 3 was a tight race between the sister cabins of Penobscot and Potawatomi, with Potawatomi proving the victor in the end. Trip 4: Raising the Roof With the end of Trip 3, the camp season was officially more than half over. As sad as this was, it did not bring down the energy during Trip 4. Our first day was exciting as always, and it ended with a drive-in movie in St. Phillip’s Hall. Despicable Me left the kids (and even more so the counselors) crying with laughter. Moving from the big to the small screen, another fun evening program this week was Cabin Feud. This camp based turn on the classic Family Feud was a resounding success, with victory going to the young women of Ottawa. The return of Eagle’s Eggs on Thursday equaled the intense competition from Trip 1, and our closing bonfire on Friday night was as solemn as always. Walking away victorious from this bonfire was our first male Cabin of the Week this summer, the youngest boys in Shawnee. Page 4 Bug Bites Completing Construction: Trip 5 Our final week of campers was no less exciting than the first four. The campers enjoyed another movie, this time Up, and as always Eagle’s Eggs was a camper favorite. Mr. and Mrs. OZ returned yet again this week, another success. The year-end classic Kangaroo Court was as funny as always, with numerous staff members being tried for their bad habits at camp. The campers acted as the jury, and verdict was always GUILTY! The final Cabin of the Week Award for the 2013 camp season went to the young men of Shawnee, a very deserving group of boys. Christianity at Camp Ozanam A caption is a sentence describing a picture or graphic. Camp Ozanam’s heritage as a Catholic camp is still something taken very seriously today. Between daily chapels and Mass at least once a week, we spent the summer building stronger relationships with God. Praying the Angelus and singing different graces before every meal also helped all of us grow in our faith. “To catch the reader’s attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from the story here.” Bug Bites Page 5 Why Do Our Campers Love Camp? Being in A.C. is a great experience. You get to go on a canoe trip with your teepee mates. Yes, you get to sleep in teepees. In A.C. if you pass your swim test you have the opportunity to swim to the “rock.” You also have to be the ones who the little kids look up too. You also get to stay up late and take showers every day! If you’re late to the flag pole, or to any meals you MUST sing gray squirrel. In A.C. you also get to have bonfires after dark. -Felicia Schmidt It is so fun at camp! You swim, shoot arrows, meet new friends, climb a rock wall, eat good food, and learn about God! I love camp! -Zachery (Garfield) Cordero Camp is so fun, like if you’re in A.C. you can do high ropes and canoe. Regular camp is also fun. You can swim, do archery, arts and crafts, drama, and Sucker’s Creek! There is a lot they do. There is evening program and my favorite is Eagle’s Eggs. It’s like capture the flag. Whether you’re in A.C. or regular camp, Ozanam is a lot of fun! -Nancy Forsythe There is Archery, swimming, crafts, and sports. All of it is really fun. You will love all the counselors. When you are in the Ottawa cabin you will be able to do Sucker’s Creek and you will get all muddy. You’ll like all the camp songs. You’ll love all the food the cooks are amazing. Tinkerbell, one of the head counselors, will help you have a fun and safe week at Camp Ozanam. -Emily Lickey Page 6 Bug Bites Camp By Rachel Walker Here you learn to never be late And sometimes the weather’s not so great. You do so much here, it’s never boring. At night we’re so tired you can hear us snoring. There’s archery, sports, and hiking too. And the lake we swim in is very blue. Camp Ozanam is so much fun. I’m going to be sad when it’s all gone. The food here is so good. We get to make s’mores by burning fire wood. There are so many new people you get to meet. And always try to keep your bed neat. The days here are very long. We’re always singing a crazy song. There may be people at home that I miss, But this is a wonderful place of bliss. Bug Bites 2013 Members: Letter From the Editor Wow, what a year! I owe a huge thanks and debt of gratitude to all of those who contributed to Bug Bites this year. This includes not only the people in the elective, but all those campers and staff that took pictures or contributed artwork in any way. I was hesitant about taking over Bug Bites this year, but you all really helped me out and made it a great year. -Sasquatch Trip 1: Miona Mcoaunts, Romina Natzke, Bradin Badger, Nancy Forsythe, Zoe Lavalle, Allana Anderson, Zachery Cordero, Lauryn Rozelle, Emily Lickey, Anna Johnson, Nnamdi Nwankwere, Seth Rolewsed Trip 2: Nia Thames, Sierra Snipes, Rachel Walker, Micah Dabney, Maren Kerr, Felicia Schmidt, Patience Adams, Rachel Brozek, Kiara Scarlett, Grace Rudolph, Brook Minter, Emoni Smith Trip 3: Nikki Comby, Jacob Yoousif, Chelsie Bowers, Marissa Madurski, Meghan Morrissett, Lucy Sutliff, Kyndall Talley, Daija Terrell, Isabella Filber, Maggie Johnstone, Shanteria Butler, Trrenae Martin, Josh King