Monday, December 23, 2013

12 Days of Christmas, Camp Style

Thank you to Benjammin' for adapting the lyrics!


On the 12th day of Christmas, my campers gave to me...

12 boondoggles, 


11 sing-alongs


10 glitter crafts 


9 expensive ducks



8 call-upons



7 punny jokes



6 cups of ice cream



5 warm fuzzies



4 mind games


3 tie-dye shirts



2 friendship bracelets 



and a hug like I was Herman the tree!




Merry Christmas, camp folks! We are already getting super pumped about some Christmas in July/August festivities coming up in 2014 :)

Sunday, November 24, 2013

15 Things to Expect on Your First Day of Camp

It's Sunday at 2:00. You've packed (and repacked) your suitcase, backpack, and shower bag... but what's next? Here's what to expect on your first day of camp at Camp Whitman.

1.  You arrive at the main lodge...



2. ...where these people are SO EXCITED to greet you.

seriously...why are they so excited? And why won't they stop singing?
3. You check in with the camp director and camp nurse...

4. ..and then meet your counselors out on the porch.


5. When everyone arrives, you play some name games / icebreakers.

These games may or may not involve a rubber chicken...

6. Then it's time for the safety hike so that you can get to know camp a little more. 



7. The safety hike ends back at your campsite, and you move into your cabin. 

Perfect for sleeping, friendship bracelet making, and letter writing.


8. If you're in a camp that does a lot of boating, you might have time to squeeze in a swim test before dinner. 


Lifeguards! Assemble!

9.  It's finally time to go back to the lodge for dinner!

I can't believe I'm so hungry already! And why won't they stop singing?


10. After dinner, everyone goes to Sam's Point for all-camp vespers. 


11. After vespers, your counselors might perform some skits about the camp rules.


12. You might have time for a main field game...

This particular main field game appears to have involved a pterodactyl.

13. ...or some team building exercises. 


14. You finish out your night with a fire back at your camp site...



15. and you start to think that this week might be pretty awesome!




Check back soon for more about what you can expect in 2014 (really...the snow just means we're a step closer to summer!). 













Sunday, November 10, 2013

Meet the Camp Staff: Interview with Former Camper and Current Counselor, Michaela!

How many years were you a camper at CW?
I was a camper between 5-7 years. 

What was your favorite camp activity?
My favorite activity as a camper was banana boating. 

What's your favorite activity as a counselor?
My favorite activity as a counselor is campfire time and sailing.

Why do you keep coming back?
I keep coming back because it's easy to see that everyone bonds really quickly. 

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
If I could be any animal I would be a butterfly or a dragonfly.... It's always warm when you see them, they can fly, and I always feel relaxed when I see them because of family stories about them growing up.


Michaela thoroughly enjoying campfire time at the end of camp in 2013. 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Fall Volunteer Day

     Last Weekend, Camp Whitman welcomed volunteers to assist in closing camp for the winter.  We thank all those who were able to donate their time and make sure that all our end of year tasks were completed smoothly.

4-square court being repainted

Chimney being removed


Volunteers cleaning the labyrinth


Laura collects leaves for an activity
 While the adults were busy cleaning cabins and packing things up, some counselors came back for the day and held an Autumn Day Camp session for the children of some of the volunteers. A few of our Summer Day Campers were able to return to camp for some fall activities and see camp when all the leaves are changing.  It was great to be able to experience camp again even though the season is over for this year.
Campers making a fall themed jar
60th anniversary Bulletin board

CW Staff Participates in NYC Missions Trip

Day Camper, Gregory, trick-or-treating for UNICEF
     Over Columbus Day weekend, some CW staff had the opportunity to experience a Mission and Learning trip in New York City that was sponsored by The Presbytery of Geneva.  Over a three day period, our counselors were able to see how local Presbyterys interact with the UN and their involvement with UNICEF.

CW Staff who painted grass for the mural









Counselors adding clouds and windows to the mural
   


They also took some time to go to Coney Island to work on a mural for a school that was damaged by Hurricane Sandy.  This mural was painted to show how the school has grown and recovered since the disaster.



Breakfast on the Go for a couple of our staff
   










Counselor and camper, Ben and Daniel pointing
out landmarks around the UN
   


   







While there was time for counselors to explore the city on their own, the learning experiences were extremely beneficial and a huge thanks goes to the Presbytery, who made this opportunity possible, and to the organizations and churches that we worked with while were were in NYC, for making us feel welcome and exposing us to brand new experiences.
2013 CW Staff enjoying dinner at Bubba Gump

Staff at the 9/11 memorial site 

Our Fearless Leaders discussing the day's events





Saturday, September 14, 2013

Meet our New Intern, Ileya.

Ileya at Camp Whitman this past summer. 

My name is Ileya Heins; I grew up in Prattsburgh, New York.  I graduated from high school in 2011 and I am currently going to Corning Community College (CCC).  This coming December, I will have my Associates degree in Human Services.  I want to continue my education and finish getting my Social Science degree.  I have worked at Camp Whitman on Seneca Lake for the past two summers and hope to work there this summer as well.
I am excited to be the Community Relations and Outreach intern for the Presbytery of Geneva this semester. I will be working on cultivating our existing community relationships (and creating some new ones too!) for Camp Whitman, be assisting with planning and attending the NYC Mission and Learning experience next month, and managing some of the 60th Anniversary events for Camp Whitman’s year of celebration. I have already learned so much in this semester from being in the office and am ready for the challenge! I want to thank the Presbytery for this opportunity.
I look forward to meeting and working with some of you this semester!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Only 10 Months to Go!


Summer is winding down and at the end of last week we wrapped up the 2013 summer camp season. While it was sad for everyone to have to part ways, this just means that we can start looking forward to next summer!  Labor Day Family Camping is right around the corner, and 2014 marks Camp Whitman's 60th anniversary, so we'll be kicking off the celebration this fall and having all kinds of events throughout the year. Keep watching here and at www.campwhitman.org for updates!


I thank my God every time I remember you. -Philippians 1:3

Monday, August 12, 2013

A Busy Last Week!

Everyone at lunch on Monday. 

Camp is busy this week with six different camps going on! We have Explorations and Born for the Wild camps happening in Pine, Wet 'n' Wild happening in Day Camp, and Explorers, Adventures, and Moonlight Mystery happening in Cedar, Oak, and Maple. We are super excited about all of the activities and adventures going on right now, and everyone seems to be having fun so far. Although... Moonlight Mystery seems to be having an issue with some missing sleep-out tarps. They're working on figuring out who took them so that they can enjoy this awesome camp tradition . 

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Pine & D.R.I.V.E. staff get competitive...and a little bit messy!

This summer, Camp Whitman has been lucky enough to have two programs for people with disabilities working together onsite. Our overnight camps for people with developmental disabilities (known as "Pine" for the area of camp where the live) have consisted of several weeks of Explorations camps, in which campers are able to explore camp and try a little of everything, as well as some themed camps such as Water Fun and Born for the Wild.

We also have the D.R.I.V.E. program from Keuka College on site with us during the day. The group that comes to us from D.R.I.V.E. is able to experience some of the best parts of camp, such as canoeing and field games, combined with the opportunity to volunteer at camp and learn a lot while doing so.

The two groups have had a great time doing all kinds of activities together every morning. Two weeks ago, camp and D.R.I.V.E. staff members teamed up to provide some rainy day entertainment for the campers in the form of a pie scavenger hunt. Kier, Ben, and Ileya had to search through their whipped cream pies to find as many pieces of fruit as possible without using their hands. Their campers (and their co-counselors!) had a great time watching and cheering at this event, which is sure to become a favorite rainy-day tradition.

On your marks, get set...

Go!

Ileya appears to be winning!


Sunday, August 4, 2013

Ultimate Action's Ultimate Camp Experience

Last week, high school campers in Ultimate Action had an epic week of sailing, kayaking, canoeing, leadership development, and other Camp Whitman classic activities. We had an awesome group of campers who were up for anything, and who were great friends with each other by the end of the week.


Some of the Ultimate Action campers with their counselors on Friday morning. 

Kayla driving the boat with campers tubing behind her.