Self Esteem and 21st Century Skills at Camp Runoia
Posted on February 12, 2014 by PamInterview with Lea Kone of Maine Camp Experience with Owner/Director, Pam Cobb Self-esteem is such a buzzword these days. What do you think self-esteem means
Interview with Lea Kone of Maine Camp Experience with Owner/Director, Pam Cobb Self-esteem is such a buzzword these days. What do you think self-esteem means
It’s a Puzzle – By Alex Jackson The short days and cold temperatures of a Maine winter leave lots of time for indoor activities that we don’t usually pursue during the busier
The Gift of Camp A package arrived in the mail this week from a camper. The box was addressed: Camp Runoia – the most wonderful
On a trip to the Midwest, I was struck by two camp connections I encountered. I was in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a fairly unlikely place
We look back on the 107th summer at Runoia with a new lens of camp as an oasis for youth. On children and “screen time”,
I love November and it is tied to Thanksgiving and being thankful, being around loved ones and feeling warm and fed. Thankful being the key
I had a woman power kind of weekend which generated great reflective food for the Runoia blog thinking about women and girls their connections and
Fall is well and truly here. The colder mornings, the blue skies and sunshine with a touch of crisp air, being able to layer and
As a camp in Maine, we feel the change of seasons pretty much on the date the season changes. The fall is upon us at
It’s a sad sight seeing the empty “Kickball Field” at Camp Runoia, Belgrade Lakes, Maine. This grassy area outside the dining hall is the center