The Daily Blog

Last Day of Camp with a Fabulous Carnival!

We’ve had a fantastic six weeks of summer, filled with new friendships, learning opportunities, and special lifelong memories.  Many of those memories were captured in the beautiful books designed by the counselors for their campers.

Today was the culmination of a wonderful summer – the carnival was a huge success and everyone seemed to have a blast! 

Special thank yous need to be given to Tim Rice for his photo booth and to TC Scoops for providing us with delicious ice cream!  We also would like to extend a thank you to the families this year.  We are thrilled that so many of you were able to join us for the carnival.

Please continue to check the website throughout the year for updates.  Information regarding next summer will be posted very soon.  Enjoy the remainder of the summer and see you next year!!

 

A Beautiful Day at Hopkinton State Park!

Our final field trip of the summer was a huge success!  We had kayakers, super swimmers, and explorers.

We set out on the lake at Hopkinton State Park and it was a beautiful day to explore the water and the islands.  Some of our campers really got a workout paddling their kayak while others sat back and let their counselors do all of their hard work!  However, they all had big smiles on their faces.

Others made their way to the beach and spent the morning swimming!  Kayakers had a break when they made it to the islands and had a chance to do a little exploring.  All in all it was a wonderful day on the lake. It is hard to believe that tomorrow is the last day of camp.  The six weeks have gone by so fast because we have been having such a blast!

Tomorrow is the carnival and, as always, families are welcome to join us from 9:30 to noon for the carnival fun!

Rain Doesn’t Stop the Learning!

Today was our second rainy day (not too bad for a six week program).  We moved our activities inside and had a movie playing (Aladdin – to match our international travel theme) and the learning and fun continued.

Children made masks from other countries, drew pictures of what they might pack in a suitcase if they were traveling, saw a wonderful demonstration about trains, and then finished the day learning about Africa.

Luc did a special presentation featuring clothes, money, and some art from Senegal which was a fun treat at the end of the day.

Tomorrow we head to Hopkinton State Park to kayak and swim and our fabulous carnival is Friday!