Dear Campers, Parents, Staff, Alums & Friends,
One of the many pearls of wisdom we share with our kids and staff in the form of a pre-meal “grace,” is “You can judge a man by the company he keeps.” We’re not sure who originally penned that, but the limitless resources on the Web say it was Euripides in the 400s BC. That notion has been rolling around in my head a little lately (probably due to an excess of available space) as we turn the corner on spring and start ramping up for summer. I was reminded recently about my earliest days of running camp when I was long on ambition, fueled by dreams, and quite short on experience. As plans were crafted on various new approaches to leadership, counseling, programming, etc., I recall a strong compulsion to seek out allies. Like any old institution, change comes hard in a traditional camp, and discovering allies with whom I could share a common goal was always a major boost.
Camp may not be a completely representative sampling of the world, but in many ways can be a microcosm of the larger world. And just as I needed allies in camp, everyone benefits from allies as they navigate their school years, their university/college experience, and their adulthood and professional lives. And it goes both ways….we benefit when we secure allies, and we benefit when we provide an alliance to others. There’s almost no scenario involving human beings when alliances could be deemed as non essential. Consider tennis players or boxers or golfers….who engage in solo sports. They have supporters, coaches, etc. Those are allies. It’s just human nature…we all need allies.
Here we are, roughly 80 days from the start of camp (whaaaat???!!!!), and when we look at who we know is going to be part of our community this summer, we can see that we are flush with allies. Waiting for you this summer, we’ve got loads of friends…guys your age, maybe older, maybe younger who are ready to be your ally. And we’ve got AWESOME counselors, trip leaders, activity specialists, nurses, cooks and maintenance folks who are all – by definition – your allies. If we can judge a man by the company he keeps, you’re all pretty amazing people this summer. (And long past that too….of course.)
Back in the day, I had a few good allies to keep me energized and focused. Of course, Rick & Holly Jones were my first great allies, and it is incredible that they are both still a huge part of camp, some 32 years later. Also back then, we became close with JEFF LEIKEN, who was a Junior Counselor at camp. At that young age, Jeff’s passion for guiding kids into positive, healthy choices and approaches to life was abundantly clear, and we became strong allies together as he spent a total of 16 summers at camp. Today Jeff is a mentor to young people the world over, and he stays connected to camping by training camp directors and staff to be effective allies for kids. One of his main focusses is on teenagers and adolescents, and he has published a new book that we highly recommend to all parents with kids in or approaching that fun and challenging stage in life. HIs book is titled Adolescence is Not a Disease: Beyond Drinking, Drugs, and Dangerous Friends: The Journey to Adulthood, and it is available on Amazon. It is smart, it is a great read, and we believe parents will find it timely and very helpful.
![]() Welcome back to “old-timer” AJENE COOKS of Chicago. And welcome aboard to the following first-year campers who are joining us: KOBE CERRA of Kildare, IL; MAC CLOW of Scottsdale, AZ; ELI WACKSMAN of Seattle, WA; ADAM BELKER of Chicago, IL; and MAXIMO CEPEDA of Puebla, Mexico! The nice weather is settling in and summer is coming soon!! |
YO PARENTS: We’re pretty impressed with how the paper work circus is shaping up. Congrats to all of you over-achieving parents who have submitted forms to us online and through your CampDoc page. It’s impressive, but if you’re not in that elite group, don’t worry about it! Remember, most forms aren’t due to us till October 15th. So throw those feet up, kick back, and then maybe start chipping away at it soon, okay?
Remember, your son’s financial account info is always online on your Keylog page. So you can email us if you want to know where things stand, but you can also just check it out yourself. In a few weeks we’ll send you a reminder email that your balance payment is due on May 15th.
There are a few new things on your Parent Keylog page for this month. The April Information document has an overview of several important things including communication during the summer, how we handle birthdays at camp, how meals work, etc. Please be sure to read the whole thing. It’ll take you less than 10 minutes.
A REMINDER ABOUT MEDICATIONS: Please remember that we require any REGULARLY SCHEDULED, PILL-FORM, PRESCRIPTION medication to be filled by the CampDoc pharmacy. There is a document on your Keylog page that has info and FAQs about their pharmacy and filling medication orders. If your son’s medication fits the criteria, please be sure to read that document.
Any other medications must be mailed to camp and arrive 2 weeks prior to your camper’s arrival. We will prepare and dispense them at no additional charge.
MEDICATIONS THAT ARRIVE AT CAMP LATE WILL INCUR ADDITIONAL CHARGES AS FOLLOWS:
- Medications that arrive after the 2 week mark prior to camper’s arrival: $25 per late arriving medication
- Medications that arrive the day of or anytime after camper’s arrival: $50 per late arriving medication. Of course, this would not apply to prescriptions written after those dates have already passed. Prepping all the medications our nurses are responsible for dispensing takes time, and this program allows us the time we need to do so carefully and avoid any errors.
Prescription meds must be in the original bottle with the label so we can dispense those meds according to doctor’s prescriptions. This includes liquids or sprays or pills taken as needed, not on a regular schedule. Non-prescription medications must be accompanied by specific dosage and dispensing instructions from a parent/ legal guardian. Instructions must include time for dispensing (breakfast, lunch, dinner, or bedtime).
And…finally, WE REQUIRE A WRITTEN DOCTOR’S ORDER TO DISPENSE ANY TYPE OF SLEEP AID TO CAMPERS. This includes Melatonin, Advil PM, etc. Camp is an active, healthy place free of blue light from electronic screens. Even kids who are highly sleep-challenged at home fall asleep quickly and naturally at camp.
YO OLD GUYS: We have mailed out Little Brother information to all of our Big Brother guys so far. All of our returning campers finishing 8th or 9th grade have Little Bros already. We will have some more new campers on the way, so some of you may be asked to be a Big Bro to another new camper. It is really important that you CALL (which is different from texting, emailing, Facebooking, etc) your little brother in the next week or so. Please reach out and make a new friend. It may feel a little awkward at first, but you have the bond of camp with each other, you're just getting it started a little early. Parents, if your son is a Big Brother, please help him remember to make that call. If your son is a new camper, please let us know if you don't hear from his big brother by the end of this month.
YO ALL CAMPERS: If you are a returning camper, we hope you will heed the call of the wild! What are we talking about? Boundary A few of our trips are available for pre-registration, including the Isle Royale 10 day Backpack trip (1st session), the Isle 6 day trip (2nd session), the Sand River (1st session), the Quetico (2nd session), and the Apostle Islands (either session). You can sign up for that online by logging on to our website, clicking the “Current Camp Folks” link at the top, then clicking the “Trips Info” link, and finally, the “advanced registration” link. Phew. That’ll get you out there!! If this is your first summer coming up, never you worry! You will have some AMAZING opportunities to get out on beautiful, remote trips, if you want. These longer trips that are available for pre-registration are for kids with lots of camping experience. Hey! That could be you in the not-too-distant future! |
YO STAFF: We know you may have exams and papers to think about as the school year winds down, and we sincerely hate to distract you from that. But we will. For a while there, the summer was creeping up slowly. But things are starting to happen faster and faster, and before ya know it, we will be back in the Northwoods again. So, we need you to start taking care of some paper work for us. Yay!
- If you have any certifications that are relative to camp, please be sure we have copies of those. If you are a returning staff member, and the copies we have from last year are still valid, you're set. If there are any changes, we need a copy of the new card or certificate. If you have certifications that will expire before the end of the summer, please be sure to contact us and either sign up for one of the courses we are offering at camp (Lifeguard Training, Lifeguard Challenge, CPR
Challenge, etc), or tell us what course you will take before you arrive at camp. If you have already taken care of this and informed us, you don't have to do so again. REMEMBER, WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO BECOME A CERTIFIED LIFEGUARD! The more, the merrier, and this certification, which lasts 2 years, is FREE!. Beat that deal! To see who we have signed up for certification courses at camp as of the publication of this issue, please click here. Thanks very much.
- Check your Staff Keylog Page!! There, you’ll find:
- Your “official” way to sign up for extra training like Boat Driver, LGT, and LGT or CPR re-certs.
- Your Travel-to-Camp plans. It’s definitely not too early to get that sorted out.
- Your Tax forms. Need new ones every year.
- W4 and WT4Packing Lists to use as a guideline
- Child Labor Permit form (a requirement for 1st Year JCs only)
- STAFF MANUAL COMING SOON! We are tweaking and updating our Staff Manual, and will upload a PDF version to your Staff Keylog page soon. We’ll notify you when it’s ready. Then you get to read, read, read!
- Please don’t forget to log into your CampDoc account and complete your Health Profile.
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BRAVO TO THE APRIL BIRTHDAY BOYS & GIRLS: Sean Patrick Fehrenbach - 4/2/2003, Michael Gordon - 4/4/2003, Jordan Plocker - 4/4/2005, Charlie Callen - 4/8/2004, Owen Monieson - 4/8/2003, Ethan Letwat - 4/10/2001, Brian Barlow - 4/11/1995, Aleja Rodriguez - 4/11/1992, Daniel Solot - 4/11/2003, Matt Mossler - 4/12/2000, Zachary Liss - 4/14/2005, Joey Bursten - 4/15/1997, Nick Von Kuensberg Sarre - 4/15/2001, Jared Burgdorf - 4/17/1992, Evan Bloom - 4/18/2004, Daniel Friedland - 4/18/2003, Josh Meyer - 4/18/2002, Keghan Connor - 4/19/1993, Juan Carlos De Gante Mora - 4/19/1992, Al Amin Anderson El - 4/21/2005, Aaron Berns - 4/21/2006, Brandon Gomel - 4/21/1999, Zach Kallmeyer - 4/21/2001, Alexander Weitzman - 4/21/2000, Matthew Paley - 4/22/2004, Evan Goreham - 4/23/1995, Noah Coen - 4/24/2007, Nikki Moscinski - 4/24/1996, Noah Sexter - 4/24/2006, Jack Becker - 4/25/2005, Adam Stewart - 4/25/2005, Levi Raskin - 4/26/2002, Hitch Hitchens - 4/27/1957, Simon Kanovitz - 4/27/2006, Bryan Berkowitz - 4/29/2001, Evan Waldman - 4/29/2006.
The May issue of “Timberlife!” will be the very last one we write in Tucson. After the first week of May, we will pack up and head north to camp! We are so darn excited….we hope you all are too!
Benches up,