Showing posts with label Staff training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Staff training. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

CIT Guest Blog: Part 2

      This week we are going to be featuring guest blogs from our CIT campers from last week.  They are giving details about their experiences as well as their overall impression of what it meant to be a counselor at Camp Whitman.  Our second blog was written by CIT counselor, Delaney Lukwoski.

2014 CIT campers

  The past week at CIT camp was fantastic. At first, on Sunday and Monday, I was a bit apprehensive about it because I wasn’t confident in myself. Being, even partially responsible for campers made me a bit uneasy. I knew that I was inexperienced and that made me very nervous. The worst possible situations kept coming to mind when I thought of having to lead campers. On the flip side of that I was beyond excited about being a CIT. After being a camper for six summers before this, I felt like I would be really good at this because of all my experiences at camp that I enjoyed and I would get a taste of what being a counselor is like. I had so many conflicting feelings about it.

Delaney working with a Day Camper

As the week went on, I became a lot more comfortable working with the campers. My counselors, Jess and Ileya were awesome. They were always giving us all helpful hints and tips on things; like how to get the campers attention; how to keep them focused and how to get all of them to participate in the activities. The first time we worked with campers was when we canoed with the Adventure camp. I was a bit nervous because I have never been a great canoer, I’ve always been better at kayaking and preferred it. The campers in my canoe were afraid of tipping over the boat, so to keep their minds off that fear I decided to ask them about their interests. Not only did talking calm them down, but it made me less tense about the canoe trip as well. I ended up really enjoying canoeing and really look forward to doing it again.


Volunteer Chaplain, Colin, winding up with a pillow
to help get Delaney out of bed


...and the follow through
Getting to know all of the campers was one of favorite parts of being a CIT. I love just talking with all of them. Hearing about why camp is so important to them and how they’ve made so many friends throughout the years and always plan what week they are coming so they can see all of them again. I enjoy it so much because it’s exactly what I’ve always done when I’m at camp. I also liked planning the crafts and games we got the opportunity to lead at the end of the week because it gave me a chance to think about what some of my favorites are. I aspire to become a counselor because I want campers to have the same wonderful memories and experiences at camp that I have had.

CITs on the stairs that they worked on to make more safe for our campers
When we had our meeting with Rhonda on Friday about our past week, she asked us how we felt our week went. I told her I thought the week went extremely well. I was ten times more confident in my leadership skills and felt like I had a good idea of what being a counselor would be like. I connected and related with several of the campers and it made me even more eager to become a counselor. Later on in the meeting she made a joke about the CIT camp being a camp where you pay to come and “work”. I found this quite comical because if that is what working at Camp Whitman is like, then working for them is going to be a breeze. I’d forget it’s work in mere seconds, it’s more fun than it is work. 

CITs participating in our Wednesday Vespers service

            

Monday, July 14, 2014

CIT Guest Blog: Part I

     This week we are going to be featuring guest blogs from our CIT campers from last week.  They are giving details about their experiences as well as their overall impression of what it meant to be a counselor at Camp Whitman.  Our first blog was written by CIT counselor, James Yoon.

2014 CIT campers and counselors

Reflecting upon my Counselor-In-Training experience at Camp Whitman, I can only recall fond memories. My experience as a CIT was not only eye-opening, but it taught me skills that would be useful for the rest of my life.

One thing I learned from this week is that being a counselor is not easy. The second thing is that it isn't impossibly hard, either. Although it is quite a big responsibility to babysit twenty campers for over 100 hours. Yet, a counselor is a teacher, a parent, a social worker, a spiritual guide, all built into one. And that's what's so rewarding about being a counselor. It's beautiful. Glorious.

CITs working with our day campers

During this week, under the direction of my phenomenal counselors, Ileya and Jess, and our Graded Camp Coordinator, Courtney, we spent lots of time interacting with campers of various age groups, skill levels, personalities, and cultural backgrounds. Slowly but surely, we learned to lead entire activities smoothly with minimal help!

More than anything, my experience with the Pine campers was the most meaningful to me, mostly because I had a prejudice toward people with disabilities before. To be completely honest, I used to feel scared and uncomfortable around them. However, from this experience, I finally understood that people with disablilities are human beings just like us and that they deserve to be respected like anyone else. They have a strong faith too, maybe even stronger than any of ours.



Speaking of faith, we looked into that during this week, too. With the guidance of Pastor Colin, my fellow CIT campers and I explored our faiths and assessed our connection with God. As Pastor Colin put it, we began telling each of the beginning of our personal stories, of why we are where we are today. Through this experience, I came closer to God and formed strong bonds with other campers, counselors, and of course, Pastor Colin.

So that was my week. I bonded with remarkable people, built my faith, and learned priceless leadership qualities. I can't really ask for much else.

James playing the piano

Monday, June 9, 2014

Meet the Camp Staff: Jess is Here! A Returning Lifeguard's Camp Whitman Experience.

At the waterfront in 2012. 
Jess is back for her 3rd year on our aquatics team this summer! Here's what she has to say about her experiences at Camp Whitman.

What is your favorite part of camp and why?

My favorite part of camp is the waterfront, because I think it's really beautiful, and I love going out on the lake and taking groups kayaking.

Do you have a least favorite part of camp?

My least favorite part of camp is training week because I am always so eager for the regular camp season to start, so we can spend time with all of the campers!

Describe a typical day at camp for you. 

During my typical day at camp, I will go to breakfast. After that, I usually teach swim lessons and lifeguard for a group at the pool. After lunch, I spend my whole afternoon lifeguarding at the pool or taking groups out on the kayaks or canoes. After dinner, I will either help with groups going banana boating or attend the various events throughout the week at camp.

Jess helping out at the camp store at our Anniversary Gala. 
What do you do during the non-camp months of the year? 

During non-camp months of the year, I attend Messiah College as a Biochemistry major. There, I work a lot with organizing volunteers for various school events. I also like to travel and spend time with my friends.

What advice do you have for first time campers? 

As a first time camper, you should be open to new experiences. You should always give every activity a chance!


If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?

If I could be any animal, I would be a fish. I think that this would be fun because I could go swimming really deep in the ocean and see all the cool plants and animals down there.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Welcome Back!

Back for Round 3!
Believe it or not, summer 2014 is right around the corner (staff training starts on June 25 and we welcome our first group of campers on July 6).  We are super pumped about all the staff members we have returning this year! A handful of returning staff members weighed in on what they are most excited about in 2014. 


Jess T.I'm looking forward to reuniting with old staff members and previous campers. I am also eager to meet all the new people and work with my sister this year!

Jeremy:I am looking forward to spending my summer outside with the campers rather than inside with Netflix. And smelling a campfire rather than air conditioned air.
Jeremy, Amber, and Ileya at the ropes course in 2013.
All 3 will be back for more this summer!

Ileya:I am looking forward to my last summer being the best one yet and helping campers have a week they will never forget. Also working with my sister again!

Megan: I'm so so so excited about having campfires! But in all reality I'm stoked to be working with my best friend this summer, also some of my closet friends, and I'm excited to meet the new staff as well!

Erin: I'm looking forward to our new camps.

Kayla: going kayaking and enjoying some s'mores with everyone.

Chris: welcoming the new staff into their new positions!


What a crew!
Michaela: Night hikes!

Lacey: I am looking forward to seeing returning campers and getting to know new campers.

Laura: I am looking forward to smores on the fire, because they are the best I am excited to be on the waterfront all the time as well

Jess C.:I'm looking forward to seeing all the returning staff, meeting the new staff, and just enjoying another summer spent at Whitman!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Staff Training on the Beam!

Staff training is going on all week this week, with counselors getting lots of hands-on experience working with Pioneer campers, as well as getting to try out some of the activities that we will be leading with for our campers in the weeks to come. 

Tonight, we had the experience of completing several ropes course elements. When they come to camp, our campers get the opportunity to work as a team to complete several fun obstacles at the low ropes course. The staff did several activities, including the Beam. We had to work together to get all us over the Beam. We can't wait to have some middle and high school campers try it later this summer!

Patti was the first one over!


4th year counselors crossed the beam for the first time tonight!


Friday, July 6, 2012

Staff Training & the Start of a New Summer




Two weeks ago, the 2012 Camp Whitman staff came together for a week of training, bonding, and preparing for the upcoming summer. We participated in a variety of camp activities, such as several ropes course elements, boating, cookouts, and a night hike, as well as several training sessions designed to prepare us for the weeks ahead. We left at the end of the week feeling excited and ready to take on the adventures ahead of us this summer!





Counselors Ileya, Amber, and Kim watching the sunrise on the last morning of training week.