Musings from Alumna, Andrea Cuttler
As this goes on, my two friends and I – visitors for the weekend and longtime Kamaji campers and counselors ourselves – sit a few tables away, watching the madness ensue. Almost immediately, and quite inexplicably, all three of us have the exact same reaction: We begin to weep.
And then, as we realize we’ve all had this visceral response to the scene before us, we begin to laugh.
Kamaji Celebrates Courage
The following is a post written by our longtime camper and counselor, Jessica Kubert, who graduates from high school this year and is off to college. But first, she’ll spend another summer at Kamaji as a cabin counselor and fishing instructor! Fourth grade was...18 Things Everyone Should Start Making Time for Again: All Can Be Accomplished by a Summer at Camp
Skills, Activities, Moments, Practices…things that are lost in the frenzy of life today can be captured back by a summer a camp!