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A thank you letter to camp we just had to share!
Posted by centauri in Arts Camps, Centauri Arts Camp, Centauri Summer Arts Camp., Ontario Camps, canadian summer camp on July 28, 2010
Thought we would share a lovely letter we just received (edited to remove names)
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Hi Craig and Julie
There’s nothing in Camper Handbooks that tell you how to deal with withdrawal from camp. There’s always advice on what to do if your child will be homesick, but nothing about the child who wants to spend the entire summer at camp. She cried all the way home, and I think that finally, today, she has turned the corner and stopped crying about missing camp.
I have never seen her so emotional. She had a fantastic time this year at Centauri, and we thank you and your staff for running such a wonderful place for arts-minded kids. She continues to talk about all the fun activities and the amazing food, and has been in touch with some of the campers via email. She loved every minute of camp and she’s already planning for next summer.
Thank you!!
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I love my job!
Summer Camp: a Different Way to Be Connected!
Posted by centauri in Arts Camps, Ontario Camps, articles about summer camp, overnight camp, teen camp on July 19, 2010
There’s a new challenge facing overnight camps these days. For our teens, it’s harder than ever before to leave behind their technologies, and immerse themselves in social interactions that are ‘face to face’ rather than over the internet. The average teen in North America sends and receives 200 text messages a day, something they can’t do at camp. They are constantly in touch with the mini-dramas occurring in the lives of their friends – who has split up with who, and which friends are arguing. ‘Turning off’ this constant barrage of ‘issues’ in their peer groups is a challenge when they come to overnight camp.
So what can we do to help, as camp directors, camp staff, parents and guardians? The direct social interaction that camp offers is more important than ever before. All we can do is reassure our kids that their friends will still be there when they get home. And hope that social media and text messaging do not become a reason for them to lose out on all the fabulous experiences that sleep-over camp can offer.
Any thoughts from our families? Please share them. We often hear kids tell us it’s hard to be away from the mini-dramas they share in on Facebook. But sleep-over camp can offer so much more than a summer spend interacting online. When I watch our campers share together in an arts workshop, an important group discussion, a night star-gazing, a moment celebrating new achievements, or a meal of singing and dancing together… well, you get the idea.
Julie
Important: HST is Fast Approaching for Camp fees!
Posted by centauri in Centauri Summer Arts Camp., Ontario Camps on April 1, 2010
After many consultations back and forth with the relevant government agencies, our Camping Association has informed us that camps must charge the new HST on camp spaces booked after April 30th. If you are hoping to have your sons or daughters attend camp this summer, and you haven’t booked yet, we would strongly recommend you do so before the 30th April deadline. While we will certainly have space on a limited number of programs after this date, the tax payable on a camp space will increase slightly at that point.
Bookings made now to April 30th 2010 Camp Fee + 3% PST and 5% GST
Bookings made after May 1st 2010 Camp Fee + 13% HST (a 5% increase)
Booking Opens for Camp 2010 on Saturday 14th 2009!
Posted by centauri in Centauri Summer Arts Camp., Ontario Camps, Summer camps 2010 on November 11, 2009
For new campers, bookings start Friday November 20th 2009.
The International Tour, 2010!