CAMP VEGA - Bayshore Center At Bivalve
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CAMP VEGA - Bayshore Center At Bivalve
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Jeffery Nadeau Contents March 2014 TIC ART EDITOR 06 CAMP VEGA 08 KEYSTONE SCIENCE SCHOOL 10 SCHOONER AJ MEERWALD SUMMER CAMP 14 NORTHWEST SOCCER CAMP 18 MASS AUDUBON 20 STONE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES 22 EASTER SEALS COLORADO Wishesh Info Media 25 SPRUCE LAKE DISTRIBUTED AND POWERED BY 28 SUMMER MUSIC WEST 32 CAMP SEWATARO 34 WHY THE WORLD NEEDS SUMMER CAMP 36 CAMP CHATEGAUGAY 38 OCEANS OF FUN 42 MOUNTAIN CAMP WOODSIDE 45 EVENTS CALENDAR 46 SCOTTSDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 50 SUMMER STUDY 51 MINNESOTA INSTITUTE OF TALENTED YOUTH 53 TEN WAYS TO REDUCE INJURIES AND ILLNESSES IN CAMP 59 TIC 60 CAMP SEQUOIA 62 CAMP WEKEELA 64 SUMMER CAMPS PODCAST (CAMP FARWELL, CHELEY COLORADO) 68 CAMP CATEGORIES 70 CAMP DIRECTORY Wishesh Info Media CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Jeff Merhige, Seth Oglesby, Eric Kauffman, Cliff McCrath, Barry Garst, PH.D, Linda Ebner Erceg, R.N., M.S., P.H.N CAMP VEGA TO CONTRIBUTE / ADVERTISE 06 Jeffery Nadeau [email protected] BACK ISSUES & ENQUIRIES Jeffery Nadeau [email protected] SCHOONER AJ MEERWALD SUMMER CAMP ISSUE PUBLISHED BY 10 Venosft Inc The entire contents of CampNavigator are copyright 2012 by CampNavigator. 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I deeply appreciate your offer of a listing and am sure it will provide us with exposure. Have a great day. Erica Thank you for the email today. I like your site. The set-up is much easier than the pay sites I am on, the layout is also as good if not better than the other pay sites. CAMP SEWATARO 32 Matthew Thank you CampNavigator.com, you made the listing process very easy! I appreciate it. STONE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES Chelsea 20 Thanks so much for all your help and I look forward to seeing how successful CampNavigator becomes. Chris I just checked out the listing that you did for our camp and it looks great! A Division of R About us: Headquartered and incorporated in Phoenix, AZ in 1996. Vensoft provides comprehensive, high quality, world class IT services to its clients. Our core portfolio comprises information technology, applications and business process services, as well as information technology transformation services. 4 www.CampNavigator.com Vol. 3, Issue 1 SUMMER MUSIC WEST 28 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! EMAIL [email protected] EASTER SEALS COLORADO 22 www.CampNavigator.com Vol. 3, Issue 1 5 59 Schooner AJ Meerwald Summer Camps Hauling on the natural manila lines to the beat of a sea shanty and watching the heavy canvas sails go up is how it all begins. As the sails catch the wind, we are underway without the aid of an engine. The fresh sea air stimulates all of the senses. The wind in the rigging and the waves against the wooden hull of the ship are the only sounds you hear. This is the sound of tranquility. The hustle and bustle of everyday life is soon forgotten. Our journey has a purpose... to learn as much as possible about sailing, the surrounding environment, ourselves and our shipmates in the time that we have together. The ship is a historic treasure. Built in 1928 in Dorchester, NJ to oyster on the Delaware Bay, the Schooner AJ Meerwald was fully restored and began a new chapter in her life as an environmental education vessel in 1996. Stepping aboard is like stepping back in time. The authenticity of the restoration combined with old images of her heyday provides a living history experience. 10 www.CampNavigator.com Vol. 3, Issue 1 The ship has the honor of being designated New Jersey’s Official Tall Ship. Based in Bivalve, NJ, she travels to various ports around the state. Summer ports of call typically include Jersey City (Liberty State Park), Long Beach Island / Barnegat Bay, Atlantic City and Cape May among others. Every year, the ship’s itinerary includes day- and week-long summer camps for youth. Sailor For A Day Camp is a oneday experience where up to 25 campers (between the ages of 10 and 16) learn how to sail and about the surrounding environment. Young sailors take a turn at the helm and bow watch, plot the course on the navigation chart, experience the mechanical advantage of the simple machines onboard, tie some salty knots and learn a bit about the theory behind the sailing. An equal amount of time is spent learning about the environment around us. A 16’ otter trawl is used to see first-hand what kind of marine life lives in the water. A plankton net and microscope allows us to observe the bottom of the marine food web. Live oysters provide an anatomy lesson about this keystone species. Water sampling is done to assess the health of the waterways. The signature watershed station heightens awareness about our individual impacts on the environment which supports the local marine life. The day is balanced out with quiet observation time, sea shanties and games. Maritime Camp is a 5-day, 4-night experience for up to 12 campers (between the ages of 13 and 17). The content is much the same as Sailor For A Day Camp with time to get much deeper into all aspects of the experience. Additionally, campers become an integral part of the crew... standing watches, cooking in the galley, cleaning the ship, sleeping in the bunks and living the life of a sailor. Conserving resources and monitoring waste is imperative for a vessel at sea. Living a low-impact lifestyle for a week is part of the experience. A week aboard also means travelling more nautical miles, observing more natural beauty (sunrises, sunsets, the night sky, dolphins and other marine life, etc.), having more time to reflect on the experience and forming a shipboard community that will last long after the camp is over. Maritime Camp ends with a public sail providing the young sailors with an opportunity to demonstrate their self-confidence from newly acquired skills and knowledge to family, friends and the public at large. Whether for a day or a week, a camp experience on the Schooner AJ Meerwald is like no other. It is a unique blend of sail training, environmental science / stewardship, history and community-building. www.CampNavigator.com Vol. 3, Issue 1 11 Schooner AJ Meerwald Summer Camp 2014 Schooner AJ Meerwald Camp Schedule Sailor For A Day Camp (9:00am - 4:00pm) June 25 from Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ July 2 from Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ July 16 from Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ July 30 from somewhere around Barnegat Bay (exact port TBD) August 6 from Gardner’s Basin, Atlantic City, NJ August 13 from Utsch’s Marina, Cape May, NJ August 20 from Utsch’s Marina, Cape May, NJ August 27 from Utsch’s Marine, Cape May, NJ Maritime Camp (9:00 am Monday thru 4:00 pm Friday) July 7 - 11 (from and to Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ) July 21 - 25 (from Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ to somewhere around Barnegat Bay, exact port TBD) 2014 Pricing Schedule: Sailor For A Day and Maritime Camp reservations can be made online at http://bayshorecenter.org/ with full credit card payment. Deposits for Maritime Camp or other forms of payment can be made by calling the Shipboard Program Coordinator at 856-785-2060 ext. 107. The Schooner AJ Meerwald is owned and operated by the non-profit Bayshore Center at Bivalve. The ship is a U.S. Coast Guard inspected vessel. The shipboard crew of eight are trained in all aspects of sailing and safety aboard the ship. More information about the ship, the organization behind it and the educational programs that it offers can be found on the website noted above. Questions can be directed to the Shipboard Program Coordinator at [email protected] or at the number above. Sailor For A Day Camp - $70 per camper Maritime Camp - $750 per camper ($150 deposit required at time of reservation) 12 www.CampNavigator.com Vol. 3, Issue 1 www.CampNavigator.com Vol. 3, Issue 1 13