‘Filling Your Cup’ at Camp as an Introvert
Posted on January 5, 2022 by ColleenJanuary is a quiet time – an introvert’s dream – a time for ‘filling your cup’ to store up energy for the summer. Here in the
January is a quiet time – an introvert’s dream – a time for ‘filling your cup’ to store up energy for the summer. Here in the
We are a buzzing and a stamping here at Camp Runoia. Camp just celebrated its 115th anniversary; a tribute to its enduring values, amazing staff,
Camp is inherently an inclusive experience where youth have the chance be a member of a community, part of something bigger than themself and to
Our Counselor-in-Training program at Camp Runoia develops leadership opportunities and skills for 16 year old who have graduated from camp or a similar program. Here’s more
Mid-August through Mid-June are a fine ten months of the year; filled with family and vacation and school and re-releases of our favorite Taylor Swift songs. We
Last week there was a 40% off special from American Camp Association ’s (ACA) bookstore. It was a book called 101 Bunk Activities – fun things to do
At camp we often talk with our campers about how you can learn things at 8 and still be doing them at 80! Imagine still
Up here in Maine, the sun sets now at 4:20pm. On the shores of Great Pond at Camp Runoia it feels like we are hurtling
“Why camp?” is a prompt that seemingly pulls my whole life, identity, and personality into question. As my director at my alma mater’s office of
A lifelong love of baking, a summer working in the camp kitchen and connecting all of those life skills with developing positive mental health strategies.