Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Another reason why kids should attend summer camp.


A Nation of Wimps

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Monday, December 6, 2010

AWC Slideshow 2010

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Some fun stuff!

Turn Your Backyard into a Discovery Zone

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review – July 06, 2010
By Kellie Gormly

Turn Your Backyard into a Discovery ZoneIn an age when kids are surrounded by electronic entertainment like computers and television, they often don't play outside nearly as often as their parents did -- and with modern safety concerns, playing in the woods down the street alone isn't safe anymore. ″Children these days are really growing up disconnected from nature,″ says Jim Bonner. He is the executive director of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, based in Indiana Township. He refers to a book, ″Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder″ by author Richard Louv, which explores this lack in children's lives. Today's…

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Summer Camp

"Stories of summer camp. People who love camp say that non-camp people simply don't understand what's so amazing about camp. Camp kids explain how their non-camp friends and their non-camp loved ones have no idea why camp is the most important thing in their lives."
- This American Life


Why is camp so special? What happens in the woods and lakes of our camp that provided our campers and counselors with memories that will last a life time? Woodcraft is like no other place on Earth. No one cares if you were popular at school or at home, here every talent and ability are celebrated and rewarded. Every camper is appreciated and given the opportunity grow and develop in ways that could not happen in the classroom or in organized sports teams. If you look at the photo albums on the camp website you will see the smiles of memories in the making. Camp is a special place because the memories, relationships and experiences that everyone takes away with them. If you have a memory of camp share it. We all love to hear camp stories.

Thursday, January 14, 2010