To the Runoia Journey: the 2023 Log Dedication by Eliza Schechter
Posted on August 15, 2023 by ColleenThis year’s log dedication to the Runoia journey is written by Eliza Schechter, who began at Runoia ten years ago, as ‘Eliza Mae’ Brown –
This year’s log dedication to the Runoia journey is written by Eliza Schechter, who began at Runoia ten years ago, as ‘Eliza Mae’ Brown –
As we come toward the end of an incredible 117th consecutive summer, one thing remains true year after year: Runoia loves to sing, and our
During an expert guest JEDI (justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion) training by Shola Jones at OAAARs , Shola asked us to think of five things we hope our campers
One of the most special things about Camp Runoia is the strong scholarship (deemed ‘campership’ in our community) effort made by the CRAO – Camp Runoia
Would it even be a Runoia opening day without a little rain? Probably not – and what a perfect first opportunity of summer 2023 for
Lilly Grace, a long-time Runoia camper and staff member who is celebrating her 10th summer at Runoia in 2023, joins us as a guest blogger
Letters are a love language here at camp, and with our campers’ penpals assigned and so many letters written and sent already, I’m thinking more
This week, we are sharing a blog from Dr. Tracy Brenner, “The Camp Counselor,” psychologist and Maine Camp alumna camper/counselor as posted by Maine Camp Experience . The
Runoia is one of America’s oldest tech-free camps still holding strongly to unplugging during the summer – even in the face of technological advances and
The land that is now Camp Runoia was originally stewarded by the tribes of the Wabanaki Confederacy – the Penobscot , Passamaquoddy , Maliseet , and Mi’kmaq – and it