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2011<strong>Maine</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><strong>Camps</strong>and OutdoorAdventure ProgramsConnecting children with nature for over 100 years!


2011 <strong>Maine</strong> Camp Directory<strong>Maine</strong> - There’s More to <strong>Maine</strong>Dear Parents:<strong>Maine</strong> is a very special place. Our state’s outdoorrecreational opportunities are among the manyreasons we choose to live here. With that in mind, Iencourage you to review the outstanding children’ssummer <strong>camp</strong>s listed in this directory.Camping is a wonderful way to <strong>experience</strong><strong>Maine</strong>’s scenic beauty and natural resources. Fromhiking and swimming, to sailing and playing ball,there are endless ways to enjoy our state’s environmentwhile <strong>camp</strong>ing.This directory provides useful information aboutmany of our state’s <strong>camp</strong>s. It offers details about each<strong>camp</strong> to help parents identify an appropriate <strong>camp</strong>ing<strong>experience</strong> for their child.Time spent at a summer <strong>camp</strong> can be enriching, and provide memories to lasta lifetime. I hope you and your child will take time to review the informationcontained in this Directory of <strong>Maine</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Camps</strong>. It could be the starting pointfor a summer of outdoor fun and excitement.Sincerely,John E. BaldacciGovernorFor Additional Free Copies:(800) 536-7712Or request on-line at:www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org<strong>Maine</strong> Youth Camping FoundationPO Box 1861, Portland, ME 04104E-mail: <strong>camp</strong>s@maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org207-518-9557Compiled with assistance from:Mary Ellen Deschenes, MYCF ConsultantWendy Emery, MYCF staff • Cover Design, Marianne Matte • Andy Lilienthal, WinnebagoPublished Fall 2010. For updates, check www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org1


CAMPS BY SESSION LENGTHPlease note: <strong>Camps</strong> offering less than full season sessions sometimes allow attendance for multiplesessions. <strong>Camps</strong> that offer only trip <strong>camp</strong>ing are noted as “Tr i p”, however, many <strong>camp</strong>s offerextensive tripping programs during their residential season. Check individual <strong>camp</strong> listings for fullprogram offerings.B 0 Y S Resident Full Half or Part 2 -weeks WeeklyAgawam • •Androscoggin • •Berwick Boys Foundation • •Birch Rock • • • •Boy Scouts of America - Camp Hinds • •Caribou • • •Cedar • •Chewonki Camp For Boys & Coed Wilderness • • • •Cobbossee • •Flying Moose Lodge (Tr i p) • • • •Indian Acres • • • •Kawanhee For Boys • • • •Kieve • • •Manitou • • •Netop <strong>Summer</strong> Camp • • • •O-At-Ka • • • •Owatonna • • • •Pine Island Camp • •Skylemar • • •Takajo • •Timanous • • •West End House Camp, Inc. • • • •Wigwam • • •Wildwood • • •Winnebago • • •WinonaG I R L S•Resident•Full•Half or Part 2 -weeks WeeklyAlford Lake Camp • • •Arcadia • • • • •Chewonki Camp for Girls • • • • •Fernwood • •Fernwood Cove • •Forest Acres • • • •Kippewa For Girls • •Mataponi • •Matoaka • • •Natarswi • •New England Camp Cedarbrook • •Newfound • • • •Pinecliffe • •Pondicherry • •Runoia • • •<strong>Summer</strong> Camp, The • •Tapawingo • • •Tripp Lake Camp • •Vega • •Walden • •Wavus Camp For Girls • • •Wawenock • •Wohelo-L. Gulick <strong>Camps</strong> • • • •Wyonegonic • • •C O E D Resident Full Half or Part 2 -weeks WeeklyAcadia Inst. Of Oceanography • • •Arcadia Rock Climbing & Adventure (Also Day,Trip) • •Agassiz Village (a l s o Day ) • • •All-Star • • • •Baptist Park (a l s o Day ) • •Beech Cliff (Day ) •Bishopswood • •Blueberry Mountain Bible Camp • •Breakwater <strong>Summer</strong> Programs (Day)•Bryant Pond 4-H Camp • • • •Camp Capella (Special Needs) (Day) •Camp At The Eastward • •2


Co-ed con’tResident Full Half or Part 2 -weeks WeeklyCenter Day Camp (Day ) •Chewonki Camp for Boys & Coed Wilderness • • • •Chop Point • • •Darrow Wilderness Trip Camp (Tr i p) • • • •Davinci Experience (Day ) •Eagle Wing • • •Encore-Coda • • •Fair Haven <strong>Camps</strong> (a l s o Day , Tr i p) • •Camp Forest (Day ) (Trip) •Friends Camp • • •Gander Brook Christian Camp • •Greenland Point Center (a l s o Day ) • •Hart-To-Hart Farm (Day ) •Hidden Valley • • •Hoop Basketball Camp • •JCC Maccabi Camp Kingswood • • • •Jordan • • •Kamp Kohut • • •Ketcha/Camp Fire USA (Day ) •Kingsley Pines Camp • • •Laughing Loon (Day ) •Laurel • •Laurel South • •<strong>Maine</strong> Arts Camp • • •<strong>Maine</strong> Audubon <strong>Camps</strong> (Day ) •<strong>Maine</strong> Golf, & Tennis Academy • • • •<strong>Maine</strong> Teen Camp • • • •Mechuwana (a l s o Day ) • •Med-O-Lark • • • •Micah • • • •Modin • • •Mooseledge Wilderness Camp & Learning Center • •Moose River Outpost • • •Nashoba North • • • • •Neofa • •New England Music Camp • • •Nichols Day <strong>Camps</strong> (Day) • • •North Star • • • •Pilgrim Lodge • •Pinehurst • • • •Pine Tree Camp (Special Needs-Al s o Day ) • •Robin Hood • • •Seeds Of Peace • •Camp Stanley For The Performing Arts • •Camp Summit (Special Needs Autism - Day ) • •Camp Susan Curtis • •Tanglewood 4-H Camp (a l s o Day ) • • •Waynflete <strong>Summer</strong> Programs (Day ) • •Waziyatah • • • •Wekeela • • • •Wolfe’s Neck Farm <strong>Summer</strong> Day Camp•YMCA Camp Of <strong>Maine</strong> • •FAMILY Resident Full Half or Part 2 -weeks WeeklyMedomak Camp • •Camp Sunshine (Illness, Special Needs) • •3


WHY A CAMP EXPERIENCE?“I have a conviction that a few weeks spent in a well organized summer <strong>camp</strong>may be of more value educationally than a whole year of formal school work.”Charles Eliot, former President of Harvard UniversityThese words from the early 20th century are still true today. Especially with themedia claiming kids have “nature deficit disorder,” it’s clear that many of today’schildren have lost or never developed joy in their natural world. For over 100 years,<strong>Maine</strong> <strong>camp</strong>s have connected children with nature. Camp plays a unique role inthe growth of today’s children, providing opportunities met nowhere else. It offers amuch needed balance in the lives of 21st century kids. While school, sports, families,and communities provide many kinds of learning and social <strong>experience</strong>s, <strong>camp</strong> isdifferent. Camp is one step removed from our fast paced everyday <strong>experience</strong> —where a child can pause, step outside the day-to-day world and <strong>experience</strong> life andrelationships in a new context.At <strong>camp</strong>, kids gain specific outdoor and sports skills, improve physical fitness, andgain memories from unique <strong>experience</strong>s like climbing a mountain, or canoeing downa river. They make new friends, and broaden their social skills. But the benefits of<strong>camp</strong> go far beyond even these important gains.Camp builds children’s confidence, responsibility, ability to make good choices,respect for others, and for the natural world. Kids directly <strong>experience</strong> the joy andwonder of being alive, which helps them revere the gift of life and the world aroundthem.WHY CHOOSE A MAINE CAMP?The <strong>Maine</strong> Camping Tradition<strong>Maine</strong> <strong>camp</strong> directors have a special dedication to doing something important,worthwhile and unique. It is always a choice, and a labor of love – love of children,love of outdoor learning in the beautiful <strong>Maine</strong> environment, love of the traditions of<strong>camp</strong>ing that have been strong in <strong>Maine</strong> for over 100 years41-800-536-7712


Variety & FUN!<strong>Maine</strong> <strong>camp</strong>s are as old as the woods, and as new as the 21st century. Boys <strong>camp</strong>s,girls <strong>camp</strong>s, coed <strong>camp</strong>s, private <strong>camp</strong>s, church <strong>camp</strong>s, non-profit sponsored <strong>camp</strong>s,general interest <strong>camp</strong>s, speciality <strong>camp</strong>s, farm <strong>camp</strong>s, wilderness <strong>camp</strong>s — the choicesare as wide as the differences in children and families. But all these <strong>camp</strong>s are infusedwith the spirit of fun, and with the <strong>Maine</strong> Camping Tradition.Values & ReputationThough traditions at <strong>camp</strong>s vary, all have a clear mission to teach children to honortheir life <strong>experience</strong> and to become good people and good participants in society.Camp uses its community <strong>experience</strong> to take kids beyond the words, and <strong>experience</strong>values in action. Some of the nation’s most reputable <strong>camp</strong>s continue to be owned andoperated by second, third and even fourth generation <strong>Maine</strong> <strong>camp</strong> directors. This isa source of great pride among <strong>Maine</strong>’s organized <strong>camp</strong>s.Safety<strong>Maine</strong> Camp Directors are committed to professionalism. Professionalism meansa focus on safety in all aspects of <strong>camp</strong>, hiring the best counselors, and providingexcellent training. Professionalism means planned activities that are structured anddevelopmentally appropriate for children. And professionalism means maintainingfacilities that keep pace with the times, providing places where children enjoy livingand learning. <strong>Maine</strong> was the first state in the nation to inspect youth <strong>camp</strong>s for healthand safety, and to certify Trip Camp Leaders.Unique Value of the Camping ExperienceChildren today have many choices for enrichment and activities. Parents wantto optimize childhood <strong>experience</strong> and have kids take joy in the process. The <strong>camp</strong>environment favors quality over quantity, giving kids time to integrate new <strong>experience</strong>sand relationships. The core <strong>camp</strong>ing <strong>experience</strong> provides one of the best meansfor children to develop self-confidence, to broaden their awareness of possibilities, todeepen the meaning of friendship. Oh, and did we mention FUN?<strong>Maine</strong> – A Visitor’s Dream<strong>Maine</strong>’s thundering surf, craggy islands, majestic mountains, and verdant forestsmake it an ideal place for a summer <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong> — and a great place to visit!<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>camp</strong>s use their <strong>Maine</strong> location to the maximum. Its beauty and variety havedrawn generations of painters, poets, musicians, writers and visitors, from Thoreau andWyeth to E.B.White, from the Rockefellers and L.L. Bean to Rachel Carson. Millionsof visitors have savored the exceptional flavor of Vacationland “Down East.” Don’tdelay YOUR visit to <strong>Maine</strong>! Combine your vacation with a visit to your children at<strong>camp</strong>, or accompany them at the beginning or end of the <strong>camp</strong> season.To plan your <strong>Maine</strong> visit: For a complete list of quaint coastal towns, quiet inlandrivers and lakes, State Parks, trout streams, music events, country fairs, summertheaters, and more, contact the <strong>Maine</strong> Tourism Association and request your free copyof the information-packed guide <strong>Maine</strong> Invites You. Call 888-624-6345, visit www.mainetourism.com or write to MTA, 327 Water Street, Hallowell ME 04347-1341.NOTE: MYCF does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the information in thisbooklet. For recent updates visit www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org5


USING THIS DIRECTORYThis Directory lists all organized children’s <strong>camp</strong>s in the State of <strong>Maine</strong> that aremembers of the <strong>Maine</strong> Youth Camping Foundation. A copy of the MYCF Code ofEthics is available on our website, www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.orgCAMP LICENSING & ACCREDITATIONState Of <strong>Maine</strong> LicensingThe <strong>Maine</strong> Department of Human Services, Division of Health Inspections,licenses youth <strong>camp</strong>s under strict regulations and regularly inspects and certifies<strong>camp</strong>s. Some <strong>camp</strong>s are additionally approved to operate as schools, conferencecenters and recreation programs. Contact <strong>camp</strong>s directly for informationon their standards of operation as well as for additional information about theirprograms.American Camp Association Accreditation (ACA)The ACA designation after the name of a <strong>camp</strong> listed in this directory means thatit is accredited by the American Camp Association, and is authorized to display theAccredited Camp Seal. <strong>Camps</strong> are accredited following periodic extensive on-sitereviews for compliance with over 300 rigorous standards in six major areas - siteand food services, transportation, health and wellness, operational management,and human resources.For current information on a <strong>camp</strong>’s accreditation status, contact ACA by calling1-800-428-CAMP or through their Web site at www.ACA<strong>camp</strong>s.org.THE JUNIOR MAINE GUIDE PROGRAM (JMG)The Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide Program is unique in the state of <strong>Maine</strong>. “<strong>Maine</strong>Guides” are famous throughout the world for their mastery of <strong>camp</strong> craft, safety,survival expertise and knowledge of the <strong>Maine</strong> woods. Through JMG, your childcan begin to learn these same skills – living comfortably and safely in the woodsin concert with the natural environment.A number of <strong>camp</strong>s offer the JMG program to their <strong>camp</strong>ers. The JMG certifictionis for youth ages 14-18, who work throughout the summer honing theiroutdoor living skills. The summer culminates with a weeklong testing <strong>camp</strong>, wherethey test their knowledge and skills to earn their Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide certification.There are two introductory programs for younger children, Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Woodsman(ages 9-12) and <strong>Maine</strong> Woodsman (ages 12-14).The JMG program is a joint project of the <strong>Maine</strong> Youth Camping Foundationand the <strong>Maine</strong> Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. For more informationsee the MYCF website at www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org61-800-536-7712


ACADIA INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY — Founded 1975COEDPinniped, Inc.Sheryl C. GilmorePO Box 285 Off-season: PO Box 8308Seal Harbor, ME 04675 Ann Arbor, MI 48107(207) 276-9364 (800) 375-0058FAX (207) 276-9825 FAX (734) 769-8810info@acadiainstitute.comwww.acadiainstitute.comResident – Private.The Acadia Institute of Oceanography offers a hands-on field program thatallows students age 10-18 a comprehensive introduction to the science ofoceanography. Founded in 1975 and located in Seal Harbor, <strong>Maine</strong>, over 200students from around the country and the world spend two weeks on the coast of<strong>Maine</strong> exploring the physical, chemical and biological aspects of marinescience. At the heart of the program is an <strong>experience</strong>d and qualified group ofeducators trained in the field of oceanography.ACADIA ROCK CLIMBING AND ADVENTURE CAMP — Founded 2000COEDPO Box 121Orono, ME 04473(207) 866-7562climb@acadiamountainguides.comwww.climbacadia.orgResident – Private, Trip. Ages 9-18.Off-season: Same addressJon Tierney, OwnerAcadia Mountain Guides offers a variety of day and overnight adventure based<strong>camp</strong>s.Young Explorer (ages 9–12) <strong>camp</strong>s offer multi-sport adventures that can includerock climbing, challenge course, hiking, caving, nature, primitive skills, <strong>camp</strong>ing,kayaking or canoeing. Young Explorer rock climbing <strong>camp</strong>s focus on rock climbing,high challenge course and rope skills.Teens (ages 13-17) may attend multi-sport <strong>camp</strong>s or specialized climbing <strong>camp</strong>sfor all levels of rock climbers from introductory skills to traditional multi-pitch climbing.AMG emphasizes safety, team building, personal empowerment, personal responsibility,problem solving, environmental stewardship and fun! One of the first<strong>camp</strong>s to specifically employ professional climbing guides as <strong>camp</strong> staff. AMG isaccredited by the Professional Climbing Instructors Association and the AmericanMountain Guides Association.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org7


AGASSIZ VILLAGE — Founded 1935 (ACA)COED71 Agassiz Village Lane Cliff SimmondsPoland, ME 04274 Off-season: 238 Bedford St., Ste. 8(207) 998-4340 Lexington, MA 02420-3436csimmonds@agassizvillage.org (781) 860-0200www.agassizvillage.org FAX (781) 860-0352Resident and Day – Private Non-Profit.CAMP AGAWAM — Founded 1919 (ACA)BOYS54 Agawam Road Erik C. CalhounRaymond, ME 04071 Off-season contact (9/1 - 6/1)(207) 627-4780 54 Agawam Rd.FAX (207) 627-8003 Raymond, ME 04071chiefc@<strong>camp</strong>agawam.org (207) 892-1200www.<strong>camp</strong>agawam.org FAX (207) 892-1220Resident – Private Non-Profit. 49 days. 134 Campers. Ages 8-15.Founded in 1919, Camp Agawam is a traditional, 7-week residential <strong>camp</strong> for boyslocated in a beautiful setting on Crescent Lake, 30 miles from Portland. Agawamprioritizes youth development and character development through a wide varietyof traditional <strong>camp</strong> activities including archery, arts and crafts, baseball, canoeing,wilderness tripping, kayaking, dramatics, lacrosse, nature study, riflery, high and lowropes, sailing, windsurfing, soccer, swimming, snorkeling, tennis, photography andwoodshop. Staff are highly competent and well trained with an emphasis on bothmentoring boys and activity instruction. Agawam enjoys a high return rate among<strong>camp</strong>ers and staff and a loyal alumni base. Excellent facilities include many updatedand new buildings including dining room, kitchen, lodge, bathrooms, basketball andtennis courts and athletic fields.81-800-536-7712


ALFORD LAKE CAMP — Founded 1907 (ACA)GIRLS & COED258 Alford Lake Road Suzanne S. McMullan (CCD), Dir.Hope, ME 04847Jean McMullan (CCD) Consult.Dir.(207) 785-2400 Betsy Brayley, Asst. DirectorFAX (207) 785-5290Off-season: 5 Salt Marsh Wayexplore@alfordlake<strong>camp</strong>.com Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107www.alfordlake<strong>camp</strong>.com (207) 799-3005FAX (207) 799-5044Resident – Private. 160 Campers in <strong>camp</strong>. Ages 8-15. Full-season 49 Days: Tuition$7,500. Half-season 24 days: Tuition $5,250. Global Challenge Tuition: $8,500.CELEBRATING OVER 100 SUMMERS OF COMMUNITY. Our resident “in<strong>camp</strong>”program choices include LIFETIME SPORTS (tennis, sailing, riding, swimming,canoeing, and sports); FINE ARTS (drama, dance, gymnastics, art, library and singing);WILDERNESS EXPERIENCES (<strong>camp</strong>craft, nature, community service program,climbing wall, high & low cable challenges, trips: to ocean, lakes and mountains). Wealso offer GLOBAL CHALLENGE TRIPS - CO-ED (7-week hiking trip; 7-week tripto Great Britain (girls only), 7-week trip to Nova Scotia, and a 5-week <strong>experience</strong> tothe European Alps - All trips for <strong>camp</strong>ers completing 8th, 9th, or 10th grade). Loyalteaching staff (ratio 1:3) inspires continuity, tradition and spirit. Alford Lake Camp is aplace of sensitivity, challenge, respect, appreciation, warmth and citizenship - WHEREVALUES MATTER AND PEOPLE THRIVE!CAMP ALL-STAR — Founded 2001 (ACA)COEDPO Box 217Craig H. RosenKents Hill, ME 04349 Off-season: PO Box 77475(207) 685-7242 Charlotte, NC 28271FAX (207) 685-4169(800) 283-3558 orinfo@<strong>camp</strong>allstar.com (704) 443-4400www.<strong>camp</strong>allstar.com FAX (704) 443-4334Resident – Private. Up to 180 girls and boys ages 8-16 each 2-week session. FlexibleSessions: 6-weeks ($7,299); 4-weeks ($5,799); 2-weeks ($2,999).All-Star is a coed overnight sports <strong>camp</strong> located at Kents Hill School in KentsHill, <strong>Maine</strong>. Girls and boys ages 8-16 <strong>experience</strong> an exciting summer filled with over30 land and water sports featuring ice hockey, tennis, basketball, soccer, baseball andlacrosse. Our <strong>camp</strong>er-to-staff ratio is three-to-one, so children receive more individualinstruction. The <strong>camp</strong>us provides a safe, comfortable, nurturing environment with manyamenities, including the impressive $8 million Alfond Athletic Center and brand newturf fields and performing arts center. Other sports and activities include: water-skiing,softball, mountain biking, golf, tennis, volleyball, archery, climbing wall, weight training,flag football, woodworking, arts and crafts, fishing, kayaking, horseback riding,dance, improv, swimming and more. Campers customize their own schedules. Save$200 – Early Enrollment or Sibling Discount!www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org9


CAMP ANDROSCOGGIN — Founded 1907 (ACA)BOYSWayne, ME 04284Peter & Roberta Hirsch(207) 685-4441 Off-season: 601 West StreetFAX (207) 685-4391 Harrison, NY 10528info@<strong>camp</strong>andro.com (914) 835-5800www.<strong>camp</strong>andro.com FAX (914) 777-2718Resident – Private. 52 Days. 275 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: $10,400.Androscoggin, owned and operated by the Hirschs since 1963, offers a programwhich stresses skill development and instruction in both land and water activities aswell as an extensive tripping program. Each <strong>camp</strong>er has the opportunity to participatein team sports, acquire individual skills and develop a sense of confidence and independencewhile experiencing the give and take of group living in a close-knit community.Activities include: tennis, soccer, baseball, basketball, archery, lacrosse, street hockey,riflery, nature, art, woodworking, animation, ropes, video, drama, radio-broadcasting,music, photography, swimming, water-skiing, wakeboarding, canoeing, kayaking,fishing, sailing and windsurfing.CAMP ARCADIA — Founded 1916 (ACA)GIRLSPO Box 158Mrs. John FrittsCasco, ME 04015Ms. Louise Fritts Johnson(207) 627-4605 (Director) Miss Louise Henderson(207) 627-7294 Off-season:Louise.Johnson@<strong>camp</strong>arcadia.com42 Goodwives River Rd.www.<strong>camp</strong>arcadia.com Darien, CT 06820(203) 956-0939FAX (203) 956-0939Resident – Private. 49 Days. 175 Campers. Ages 8-18. Tuition: $7,000. 7-week,41/2-week , 21/2-week and 1-week sessions for girls, and 1 & 2-week sessions for 2ndthrough 5th graders in June and July.Arcadia is an educational <strong>camp</strong> operated by the same family for 4 generations. Awarm, family atmosphere and close guidance foster the development of personal growthand self-confidence (1:3 ratio). The extensive program gives opportunity to expandindividual interests and refine skills through wide offerings (22 activities). Sports:archery, boating, <strong>camp</strong>craft, canoeing, diving, kayaking, riding, sailing, swimming,tennis, windsurfing; Arts: arts & crafts, ceramics, dance, drama, gymnastics, photography,weaving. Red Cross certification. Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide. Backpacking, mountain,lake and whitewater canoe trips. Counselor Leadership Program for girls 16-19.101-800-536-7712


BAPTIST SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN TRAINING — Founded 1932 COEDBaptist ParkAnnette Bartlett, Vice Pres.PO Box 498 Off-season: PO Box 454Mapleton, ME 04757 Southwest Harbor, ME 04679(207)764-1832info@baptistpark.netwww.baptistpark.netResident & Day – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.CAMP BEECH CLIFF— Founded 1997 (ACA)COEDPO Box 381Off-season: Same addressMount Desert, ME 04660(207) 244-0365FAX (207) 244-3355info@<strong>camp</strong>beechcliff.orgwww.<strong>camp</strong>beechcliff.orgDay – Non-Profit. Weekly sessions. Ages 7-15 with CIT program. Transportation fromMt Desert, Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Ellsworth, & Trenton.CAMP BERWICK / BERWICK BOYS FOUNDATION — Founded 1949 BOYSDyer IslandAdam Wichern III, Exec. DirectorMilbridge, ME 04658Off-season: 335 West Street(508) 586-0059 West Bridgewater, MA 02379FAX (508) 586-7597 (508) 586-0059Info@Berwick.orgwww.Berwick.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. 50 Campers. Ages 13-21.The Berwick Boys Foundation helps teenage boys develop physically, mentallyand morally through <strong>experience</strong>s in living and working with peers. Campers attend thesummer-long <strong>camp</strong> on a 750-acre island in <strong>Maine</strong>. The unique program emphasizesleadership training and projects that challenge boys to learn valuable skills in outdoorliving, forestry, carpentry, seamanship, mechanics, cooking, first aid, and construction.Camp <strong>experience</strong> is divided equally into: community projects that benefit everyone,individual/small projects, and recreation which includes various water sports, landsports and other activities. Boys generally begin at age 13-15, and may continue inleadership roles through college. Scholarships available. A year-round program.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org11


BIRCH ROCK CAMP — Founded 1926 (ACA)BOYSPO Box 148Richard Deering, DirectorWaterford, ME 04088Michael Mattson, Director(207) 583-4478 Off-season: 30 Bellevue Ave.birchrock@birchrock.org South Portland, ME 04106www.birchrock.org (207) 741-2930FAX (207) 741-2920Resident – Private Non-Profit. 80 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: 48 days $7,000; 28days $5,000; 21 days $4,000; 14 days $3,000 – 4 sessions. Wilderness Trip – Ages 13-15, for 24 days. Introductory 14 day Cubs Camp Program available, ages 7-12 only.Located on Lake McWain in Western ME - Birch Rock celebrates the characterdevelopment of its <strong>camp</strong>ers. Our motto Help the Other Fellow is the foundation of ourcommunity. Our natural and nurturing <strong>camp</strong> program emphasizes the athletic, academicand character development of its <strong>camp</strong>ers with a 3:1 <strong>camp</strong>er/counselor ratio in a noncompetitiveenvironment. Each <strong>camp</strong>er may select from a variety of structured in<strong>camp</strong>activities: sailing, kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing, art, tennis, <strong>camp</strong>craft, shop,archery, soccer, baseball, basketball, lacrosse, and volleyball. Red Cross InstructionalSwimming is mandatory. All boys <strong>experience</strong> wilderness adventure and overnightcanoe/mountain excursions. Veteran and spirited Birch Rock staff return each year toguide <strong>camp</strong>ers in gaining confidence in themselves and an appreciation of the worldin which they live. Academic one-to-one tutoring available. Library on premises.CAMP BISHOPSWOOD — Founded 1961 (ACA)COED98 Bishopswood Road Georgia KochHope, ME 04847Off-season: 143 State Street(207) 763-3148 Portland, ME 04101FAX (207) 763-4488 (207) 772-1953 x 27georgia@bishopswood.org FAX (207) 773-0095www.bishopswood.orgResident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation. Ages 7-16. Tuition: $410 (7 days).7 one-week sessions (multiple sessions encouraged).Bishopswood, Diocese of <strong>Maine</strong> (Episcopal), welcomes <strong>camp</strong>ers regardless ofreligious affiliation. Responsible community living and stewardship of all creation isemphasized in all aspects of <strong>camp</strong> life. Program areas include: swimming, boating,crafts, <strong>camp</strong> craft, <strong>camp</strong>outs, nature study, <strong>camp</strong>er kitchen projects, sports & games,creative dramatics, faith development, special events, and a weekly worship service.Located on the shores of Lake Megunticook, spacious facilities provide for outdoorand indoor enjoyment. Campers and counselors live in cabins. A central bathhouse,with hot water, is convenient to all. Meals are family style in the Dining Hall.Staff members are dedicated, trained, and many are former Bishopswood <strong>camp</strong>ers.A Counselor-In-Training program is offered to selected teenagers who have completedthe 10th grade.121-800-536-7712


BLUEBERRY MOUNTAIN BIBLE CAMP & CONF. CENTERCOED716 Phillips Rd. Bob Sloma, DirectorWeld, ME 04285Off-season: Same address(207) 585-2410director@blueberrymountain.orgwww.blueberrymountain.orgResident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - CAMP HINDSBOYS146 Plains Rd. Cathy Gosselin, Program Admin.Raymond, ME 04071Off-season: 131 Johnson Rd.(207) 655-4878 Portland, ME 04102cgosseli@bsamail.org (207) 797-5252x14www.pinetreebsa.org FAX (207) 797-7183Resident – Non-Profit, Agency, Boy Scouts. Ages 11-18. Six 1-week sessions.Pine Tree Council offers a traditional scout <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong> at Camp Hinds in Raymond.For over seventy-five years, Camp Hinds has a history of scouting excellence withstrong traditions and spirit! This <strong>camp</strong> of 280 acres on Panther Pond, which is part of theSebago Lakes Region of <strong>Maine</strong>, brings you the best in traditional Scout Camping alongwith some older boy and Trail to Eagle programs that you will not want to miss!BREAKWATER SUMMER PROGRAM — Founded 1989COED856 Brighton Avenue Moriah Perry, Operations Mgr.Portland, ME 04102Tiki Fuhro, BCA Program Dir.(207) 772-4295 x 243 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 772-1327mperry@breakwaterschool.orgtfuhro@breakwaterschool.orgwww.breakwaterschool.orgDay – Private Non-Profit. Early Childhood <strong>Summer</strong> Program and BCA both runmulti-week sessions throughout the summer. Daily <strong>camp</strong> time: 9am - 4pm. We offerAfter-Care until 5pm. Early Childhood <strong>Summer</strong> Program offers 1/2 day programs aswell. Tuition rates to be determined.Breakwater has been proudly engaging and inspiring curious minds since 1956.Throughout the summer we offer two distinct <strong>camp</strong>s: Early Childhood <strong>Summer</strong> Programand Breakwater Creative Arts (BCA).Early Childhood <strong>Summer</strong> Program offers themed week programs for 3-6 year olds.Children play and explore through a variety of activities such as: art, hiking, outdooradventures, music, cooking and stories.BCA is a varied arts program for 7 to 14 year olds. BCA offers classes such asvisual arts, theatre, music, dance, sports, writing and media. Campers choose fromover thirty courses to create their own schedule. The <strong>camp</strong> culminates with a day-longArts Festival showcase.Extended day and CIT opportunities are available for both programs.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org13


BRYANT POND 4-H CAMP — Founded 1956COEDPO Box 188Ryder ScottBryant Pond, ME 04219Off-season: Same address(207) 665-2068FAX (207) 665-2768bp@umext.maine.eduwww.extension.umaine.edu/bryantpondResident – Private Non-Profit. 100+ children. Ages 7-15. June-August. 1-6 weekprograms. Tuition: $575 per week, advanced programs vary.Bryant Pond 4-H Camp, a program of The University of <strong>Maine</strong> Cooperative Extension,provides the opportunity to <strong>experience</strong>, enjoy, and embrace <strong>Maine</strong>’s naturalheritage. With 170 wooded acres on Lake Christopher, near <strong>Maine</strong>’s White Mountains,our facilities include outdoor classrooms, low ropes course, archery, rifle and sportingclays ranges, full waterfront, mountain hiking trails, nature lab and art studio. OurPrimitive, Woodscraft, Naturalist, Outdoor Adventure, and “Off-the Path” programpaths allow <strong>camp</strong>ers to find their own way to connect with nature. Lodging in log cabinbunkhouses, cabins, tents, or self made shelters for advanced programs. We also offercustom programs for school and youth groups, Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide Programs, off-siteexpeditions and adult programs, teacher workshops and much more…CAMP AT THE EASTWARD — Founded 1960Mission at the EastwardPO Box 206Farmington, ME 04938(207) 778-4705FAX (207) 778-4705mate@beeline-online.netwww.missionattheeastward.orgResident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.COEDMission Coordinator:Charles S. PlantingOff-season: Same addressCAMP CAPELLA — Founded 1960COEDPO Box 552Dana Mosher, Executive Dir.Holden, ME 04429Off-season: Same address(207) 843-5104dana@<strong>camp</strong>capella.orgwww.<strong>camp</strong>capella.orgResident – Day Non-Profit. 4 Season day <strong>camp</strong>. 8 week summer program. Ages 5to adult, with disabilities. Winter day <strong>camp</strong> offered every other Saturday.141-800-536-7712


CAMP CARIBOU FOR BOYS — Founded 1922 (ACA)BOYS1 Caribou Way Bill and Martha Lerman, Dir.Winslow, ME 04901Off-season:(207) 872-9313 26 Hickory Hill Rd., Box 129FAX (207) 872-8637 Wayland, MA 01778info@<strong>camp</strong>caribou.com (508) 358-5050www.<strong>camp</strong>caribou.com FAX (508) 358-5876Resident – Private. 240 Campers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: Full session (6/24-8/12/2011)$9,600. 1st session (6/24-7/19/2011) $5,950. 2nd session (7/19-8/12/2011) $5,950.Parent’s Visitation Day 7/16/2011, Father/Son Weekend 8/12-8/14/2011.Scheduled mornings and elective afternoons include the following programs:Team sports - baseball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, hockey, tennis, golf; Target sports- archery, field archery, riflery; Watersports - swim, ski, canoe, row, kayak, windsurf,wakeboard; Challenge activities - boxing program, ropes/obstacle course with highand low elements; Tripping - mountain, canoe, whitewater rafting, whitewater canoe;Crafts and hobbies - leathercraft, gimp, fishing, woodworking, etc. We develop recreationalskills, fresh methods of expression, warm friendships and a sense of personalaccomplishment.CAMP CEDAR — Founded 1954 (ACA)BOYS112 Camp Cedar Rd. Jeff Hacker, Sue Hacker-WolfCasco, ME 04015Off-season:(207) 627-4266 1758 Beacon StreetFAX (207) 627-4152 Brookline, MA 02445<strong>camp</strong>cedar@aol.com (617) 277-8080www.<strong>camp</strong>cedar.com FAX (617) 277-1488Resident – Private. 49 Days. 275 Campers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $10,250.Camp Cedar is known for its happy, well cared for <strong>camp</strong>ers, superior facilities andexcellent instruction in a family <strong>camp</strong> atmosphere. Very high percentage of returning<strong>camp</strong>ers and staff. All team sports, tennis, ropes course, par 3 golf course, BMXtrack, full waterfront, archery, 2 roller hockey rinks, drama, crafts, indoor gyms, andan extensive tripping program. Structured, individualized program with a balance ofsports and individual activities. Athletic, but diverse program with a good balance ofcompetition, instruction and fun.Camp Cedar has strong <strong>camp</strong> spirit and long standing traditions. A great place thatis truly home away from home for its <strong>camp</strong>ers each summer.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org15


CENTER DAY CAMP — Founded 1948 (ACA)COEDHackett RoadMarnie Cerrato, DirectorNorth Windham, ME 04062Off-season:(207) 892-4101 Jewish Community Alliancecdc@mainejewish.org57 Ashmont St.www.centerday<strong>camp</strong>.org Portland, ME 04103(207) 772-1959FAX (207) 772-2234Day – Private Non-Profit. Ages 3½-15. 150-175 <strong>camp</strong>ers per session. 1-weeksessions. 3-day option for <strong>camp</strong>ers entering pre-school. CIT. Tuition: $300-350 perweek.Affiliated with the Jewish Community Alliance, Center Day Camp founded in 1948is located on 27 acres along the shores of Sebago Basin. CDC offers a traditional <strong>camp</strong><strong>experience</strong> in a day <strong>camp</strong> setting.We place an emphasis on personal growth, teamwork, and respect for others. Instructionis offered in archery, art, baseball, basketball, canoeing, dance, drama, kayaking,sailing, swimming, tennis and wilderness skills. Special theme days, overnightsfor second graders & up, and our teen travel program in <strong>Maine</strong> & New Hampshire.Campers at CDC spend their days making true friendships, learning new skills andhaving fun!CHEWONKI CAMP FOR BOYS AND WILDERNESS TRIPS — Founded1915 (ACA) BOYS,COED485 Chewonki Neck Road Garth Altenburg, Boys Camp Dir.Wiscasset, ME 04578Ryan Linehan,Wilderness Programs(207) 882-7323 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 882-4074<strong>camp</strong>@chewonki.orgwww.chewonki.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. 160 boys, ages 8-15. 100 boys and girls, ages 13-17.Tuition: 10 days $2,700; 24 days $5,000; 35 days $6,700; 48 days $7,800.Chewonki offers three separate summer programs: traditional boys resident <strong>camp</strong>,girls wilderness <strong>camp</strong> (see listing), and a variety of coed wilderness trips.Located on a 400-acre coastal peninsula, Chewonki’s non-competitive boys <strong>camp</strong>emphasizes nature, sailing, archery, kayaking and much more. Each cabin participatesin a wilderness trip. Wilderness trips for teens include: sailing or sea kayaking alongthe coast, whitewater kayaking, canoeing and/or hiking and a unique kayak buildingexpedition.No previous <strong>experience</strong> is necessary. We teach the necessary skills for a successful<strong>experience</strong>. A Chewonki summer develops new skills and interests, creates a collaborativecommunity through the guidance of our exceptional staff, and emphasizes anappreciation for the natural world.161-800-536-7712


CHEWONKI CAMP FOR GIRLS — Founded 2008GIRLS485 Chewonki Neck Road Girls Camp DirectorWiscasset, ME 04578Ryan Linehan,Wilderness Programs(207) 882-7323 Garth Altenburg, Boys Camp Dir.FAX (207) 882-4074Off-season: Same addressgirls<strong>camp</strong>@chewonki.orgwww.chewonki.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. 50 girls, group size 6-8 <strong>camp</strong>ers, ages 8-16.Tuition: 5-day $1,700; 10-day $2,700; 3-weeks $5,000; 7-weeks $7,800.Chewonki offers three separate summer programs: traditional boys <strong>camp</strong> (seelisting), wilderness <strong>camp</strong> for girls, and a variety of coed wilderness trips for teens.Chewonki Camp for Girls is situated on Fourth Debsconeag Lake, surrounded by90,000 acres of conservation lands. Our progression based tripping model offers in<strong>camp</strong>activities and wilderness travel for girls ages 8-16. In-<strong>camp</strong> activities include:<strong>camp</strong>craft, woodworking, arts & crafts, map & compass, sailing and more. Specialemphasis is given to natural history, ecology, wilderness canoeing and hiking trips.No previous <strong>experience</strong> is necessary. We teach the necessary skills for a successful<strong>experience</strong>. A Chewonki summer develops new skills and interests, creates a collaborativecommunity through the guidance of our exceptional staff, and emphasizes anappreciation for the natural world.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org17


CHOP POINT— Founded 1967 (ACA)COED420 Chop Point Road David Wilkinson; Peter WillardWoolwich, ME 04579Off-season: Same address(207) 443-5860FAX (207) 443-6760<strong>camp</strong>@choppoint.orgwww.choppoint.orgResident & Trip – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation. 3-6 weeks. 80 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages12-18. Tuition: 3-weeks $1,750; 6-weeks $3,200.Come spend your summer with <strong>camp</strong>ers from across the country and around theworld. Chop Point is located on a mile of waterfront along the Kennebec River onMerrymeeting Bay and Goose Cove. Our programs are designed for teens and takeadvantage of our unique and beautiful surroundings. Campers get to choose from awide variety of daily activities. Wilderness, sightseeing and day trips are also available;<strong>camp</strong>ers can choose to go on as many trips as they would like. Evening programs area creative and exciting end to every day. Our food is homemade and outstanding. Wehave a top notch staff. Join us for the best summer of your life. See our website fordetails, pictures and video.CAMP COBBOSSEE FOR BOYS — Founded 1902 (ACA)BOYSPO Box 299Josh & Jill Cohen, DirectorsMonmouth, ME 04259Off-season:(800) 473-6104 17254 Gulf Pine Cir(207) 933-4503 Wellington, FL 33414FAX (207) 933-4560 (800) 473-6104info@cobbossee.com (561) 729-0461www.<strong>camp</strong>cobbossee.com FAX (207) 933-4560Resident – Private. 25 Days. 200 Campers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $5,900 all inclusive.Camp Cobbossee is the only boys’ sports <strong>camp</strong> that offers the complete <strong>Maine</strong><strong>experience</strong> in just four weeks. Campers can only attend one of our two sessions assuringthat everybody has the same beginning, middle, and end. Our excellent facilities,professional instruction, friendly atmosphere, and tremendous spirit coupled with ouroutstanding staff guarantees our <strong>camp</strong>ers have an incredible summer.A Cobbossee <strong>camp</strong>er has a strong interest in participating in sports, improving hisskills, learning new things, and having fun. In addition to sports, we have an exceptionalwaterfront offering water-skiing, sailing, swimming, canoeing/kayaking, andmore. Our adventure program allows boys to go on overnights where they will learnhow to pitch a tent, cook on an open fire, and bond with their friends.181-800-536-7712


DARROW WILDERNESS TRIP CAMP — Founded 1957 (ACA)COEDPO Box 9 Off-season: PO Box 11Grand Lake Stream, ME 04637 Hanover, ME 04237(888) 854-0810 (888) 854-0810info@darrow<strong>camp</strong>.orgwww.darrow<strong>camp</strong>.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. Ages 11-18. Tuition: $2,095 - $5,595. Refer to ourweb page for full details.Wilderness canoeing trip <strong>camp</strong>. 8-10 <strong>camp</strong>ers per trip group. Starting at ourremote base <strong>camp</strong> on West Grand Lake (in eastern <strong>Maine</strong>) <strong>camp</strong>ers learn traditionalnorthwoods skills of wilderness canoe travel and <strong>camp</strong>ing with sensitivity to the naturalenvironment. Trips range from two weeks in our home waters for our youngest <strong>camp</strong>ersto six-week Canadian expeditions to northern Quebec and Labrador. Campers gohome inspired by challenge and adventure, with greater self-esteem, with a sense ofthe importance of caring for the environment and those around them, and with therealization that they had a lot of fun!DAVINCI EXPERIENCE: SCIENCE & ARTS CAMPS — Founded 1999COEDFalmouth, Freeport, So. Portland,Judy Crosby, DirectorBrunswick, Yarmouth & Cape Elizabeth sites Off-season: 150 Brook Road(207) 878-7760 Falmouth, ME 04105info@DaVinciExperience.comwww.DaVinciExperience.comDay – Private. Ages 4-13. Small groups. One week sessions. Tuition: $185-$250(varies by location). CIT Program. Extended Day Program is available at the Falmouthlocation.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org19


CAMP EAGLE WING — Founded 2006COEDPO Box 230Charles W. BeVier Jr. Dir./OwnerEast Machias, ME 04630 Off-season: PO Box 265(207) 255-3116 Rocky Hill, CT 06067FAX (207) 255-3255 (860) 563-2804<strong>camp</strong>office@<strong>camp</strong>eaglewing.com FAX (860) 529-8915www.<strong>camp</strong>eaglewing.comResident – Private. Girls/Boys Ages 10-15/ CIT’s ages 16. Two three-week sessions:$2,950 a session; $5,600 full season; CIT’s $2,850.Eagle Wing, a traditional resident <strong>camp</strong> for boys and girls, is located on GardnerLake. Eagle Wing offers a variety of activities including: Sailing, Kayaking, Canoeing,Climbing, Drama, Arts and Crafts, Woodworking, Camp-craft, Journalism, andnumerous field sports. Gardner lake, at 8 miles long and a mile wide, is perfectlysuited for Eagle Wing’s premier sailing program. Eagle Wing’s climbing programboasts advanced instruction from <strong>experience</strong>d instructors and offers regular climbingtrips to Acadia and surrounding areas. Eagle Wing is run by the BeVier family, whohave been in the <strong>camp</strong>ing industry for over 30 years, and also offer day <strong>camp</strong>ing andswimming lessons in Rocky Hill CT.ENCORE/CODA — Founded 1950COED50 Encore/Coda Lane James SaltmanSweden, ME 04040Off-season: 32 Grassmere Road(207) 647-3947 Brookline, MA 02467jamie@encore-coda.com (617) 325-1541www.encore-coda.comResident – Private. 150 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Lower Camp Ages 9-12. Upper Camp Ages 13-17.Inclusive cost: 22 days, $3,850; 26 days, $4,600; 47 days, $7,100.FAIR HAVEN CAMPS — Founded 1950COEDCentral <strong>Maine</strong> Bible ConferenceDave Sheldon, General Manager81 West Fair Haven Lane Jon Hill, Director of MarketingBrooks, ME 04921Off-season: Same address(207) 722-3456FAX (207) 722-3456fairhaven<strong>camp</strong>s@gmail.comwww.fairhaven<strong>camp</strong>s.orgResident, Day & Trip – Private Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.201-800-536-7712


CAMP FERNWOOD — Founded 1921 (ACA)GIRLS48 Camp Fernwood Lane Fritz & Christine SevingPoland, ME 04274Off-season: 6035 Goshen Road(207) 998-4346 Newtown Square, PA 19073FAX (207) 998-4852 (610) 356-7602fernwood@<strong>camp</strong>fernwood.com FAX (610) 356-7604www.<strong>camp</strong>fernwood.comResident – Private. 50 Days. 220 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: $10,300.Now in our 91st season, Camp Fernwood is known for its warm atmosphere andconcern for each child. Campers and mature staff live in a beautiful 100 acre settingwith emphasis on friendships, learning and play.Chosen with the guidance of parents and <strong>camp</strong> staff, each <strong>camp</strong>er’s elective programof activities is designed to build skills as well as self-confidence and independence.Expert instruction offered in all activities, including swimming, canoeing, waterskiing,sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, tennis, gymnastics, aerobics, yoga, on-site Englishhorseback riding, archery, riflery, soccer, softball, field hockey, lacrosse, drama,dance, music, crafts, ceramics, woodworking, silver jewelry, photography and rockclimbing.The tripping program includes weekly day trips, overnight trips, and extended whitewater canoe, hiking, and rock climbing trips.FERNWOOD COVE — Founded 1999 (ACA)GIRLS350 Island Pond Rd. Jim and Beigette GillHarrison, ME 04040Directors/Owners(207) 583-2381 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 583-6016Beigette@fernwoodcove.com orJim@fernwoodcove.comwww.fernwoodcove.comResident – Private. 4-weeks, two sessions. 200 <strong>camp</strong>ers/session. Ages 8-15.Tuition: $5,800.Fernwood Cove provides <strong>camp</strong>ers with a complete traditional <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong>in a half-season session. Fernwood Cove, set among rolling meadows, streams, andwoods, provides a full range of <strong>camp</strong> and waterfront activities and excellent facilities.Campers select weekly “focus activities” for specialized instruction. Some activities:aerobics, archery, arts/crafts, ceramics, crew, culinary arts, dance, English riding,fabric arts, kayaking, mountain biking, nature, painting, photography, rock-climbing,sailing, silversmithing, swimming, team sports, tennis, theater arts, water-skiing, andwakeboarding. There are <strong>camp</strong> trips, overnights, inter<strong>camp</strong> sports, and creative eveningprograms. Each summer our <strong>camp</strong>ers and caring staff create a diverse and supportivecommunity in which each girl may reach her individual potential and develop lifelongfriendships.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org21


FLYING MOOSE LODGE — Founded 1921BOYSEast Orland, ME 04431Christopher and Shelly Price(877) 766-0131 (message service) Off-season: 15 Waldron Rd.prices@flyingmooselodge.com Bar Harbor, ME 04609www.flyingmooselodge.com (207) 288-3088FAX (207) 288-0239Resident – Private. 48 Campers. Ages 10-16. 18-20 staff. 2½-weeks & 2-weeks(option for first time <strong>camp</strong>ers only) June 23 - July 9; July 16 - July 30. 3½-weeksJune 23 - July 16; July 16 - August 9; 4½-weeks June 23 - July 23; July 19 - August9; 7-weeks June 23 - August 9. Tuition $3,300 - $6,500. See our Web-site for sessiontuition.CAMPING TRIPS AND CAMPING SKILLS ARE OUR PRIMARY FOCUS.Camp with small enrollment located in Mid-Coast <strong>Maine</strong>. All boys go on <strong>camp</strong>ingtrips each week, leaving Tuesday morning, returning Friday afternoon. Different<strong>camp</strong>ing <strong>experience</strong> weekly. Small groups (4-6) led by counselors, all licensed TripLeaders. Trips include canoeing on lakes, rivers and Penobscot Bay, backpacking inAcadia National Park, Baxter State Park, the Appalachian Trail, and more.NON-COMPETITIVE CAMP FOSTERING COOPERATION AND SELF ES-TEEM. Two-week wilderness trips on Allagash, St. Croix, Moose Rivers for <strong>experience</strong>d<strong>camp</strong>ers. Boys have the opportunity to build or extensively restore a wood-canvascanoe. Traditional program at base <strong>camp</strong> on crystal-clear pond. Campfire, swimming,skit night, <strong>camp</strong>ing skills instruction, woods/canoe games. NO ELECTRICITY.DIRECTED BY PRICE FAMILY SINCE 1940.CAMP FOREST —- Founded 2003COED84 Payson Rd. Beverly Gilbert StoneBrooks, ME 04921Off-season: Same address(207) 722-3708FAX (207) 722-3809<strong>camp</strong>@<strong>camp</strong>forestmaine.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>forestmaine.comDay, Expedition – Non-Profit.221-800-536-7712


FRIENDS CAMP — Founded 1953COED729 Lakeview Drive Nat Shed, DirectorSouth China, ME 04358Off-season: 25 Burleigh St.(207) 445-2361 Waterville, ME 04901FAX (207) 445-5451 (207) 873-3499Director@friends<strong>camp</strong>.orgwww.friends<strong>camp</strong>.orgResident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation. Ages 7-17. Tuition: $760-$830 fortwo-weeks. Elementary age youth can attend a one-week session for $420. We offer<strong>camp</strong>erships.Friends Camp is a caring and accepting community that offers youth <strong>camp</strong>ers arange of creative activities and lots of zany fun. The Quaker values of equality, integrity,peace, simplicity, and community are the foundation of Friends Camp. Camperschoose from elective programs that include: games, sailing, art, sports, canoeing, music,photography, ceramics, hiking, and a wide variety of creative and unique activities.Ours is a non-competitive environment. Campers develop a strong sense of belongingto an intentional community through group discussions, consensus-building, andcommunity jobs. We also offer three drama <strong>camp</strong> sessions. Friends Camp welcomesyouth from all backgrounds.GANDER BROOK CHRISTIAN CAMP — Founded 1956COED310 N. Raymond Road Park LinscombRaymond, ME 04071Off-season:(207) 998-4369 PO Box 1423ParkL@comcast.net Littleton, MA 01460www.ganderbrook.org (603) 623-5559Resident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.GIRL SCOUTS OF MAINE - See individual listing for Camp Natarswi, andCamp PondicherryGREENLAND POINT CENTER, INC. — Founded 1978(Reestablished 2004)COEDPO Box 333Princeton, ME 04668(207) 796-5186FAX (207) 796-2101greenlandpoint@myfairpoint.netwww.greenlandpoint.comResident – Private Non-Profit.Jon A. Speed, PresidentOff-season: Same addresswww.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org23


HART-TO-HART FARM DAY CAMP — Founded 1998COED16 Duck Pond Lane Linda Hartkopf, Owner/DirectorAlbion, ME 04910Off-season: Same address(207) 437-2441FAX (207) 437-2441hhart@uninets.netwww.Hart2HartFarm.orgDay – Private.HIDDEN VALLEY CAMP — Founded 1946 (ACA)COED161 Hidden Valley Road Peter & Meg KassenFreedom, ME 04941Off-season: Same address(800) 922-6737 or (207) 342-5177FAX (207) 342-5685summer@hiddenvalley<strong>camp</strong>.comwww.hiddenvalley<strong>camp</strong>.comResident – Private. 275 Campers. Ages 8-14. Tuition: $4,900 (4-weeks); $8,200(8-weeks). Session dates: June 25-July 21 and July 23 - August 18.60 years as a leader in progressive international <strong>camp</strong>ing. Arts and outdoors specialties.Individualized attention to <strong>camp</strong>ers ages 8-14 in a peaceful, community on300-acres with private lake and heated pool in coastal <strong>Maine</strong>.All elective programs in arts and English horse riding, ropes, pottery, stained glass,woodwork, biking, theater, music, dance, llamas and farm animals, soccer, tennis,basketball, boating, swimming, community service option, and more! Staff - averageage 24 - arrive two weeks prior for professional training session.Teens (14-15) join advanced programs in the arts, community service (school creditoffered) and outdoor wilderness adventures.Wholesome delicious meals. During the summer, parents may visit any day. Thiswinter, please stop by our Web site.HOOP BASKETBALL CAMP — Founded 1971COEDWinter Foundation Inc.Malcolm W. Philbrook1 Hoop Camp Drive Off-season: 19 Dexter AvenueCasco, ME 04015 Auburn, ME 04210(207) 627-4932 (207) 784-1587www.hoop<strong>camp</strong>.org FAX (207) 784-3014Resident – Private Non-Profit. Boys, grades 4-9. Girls, grades 5-9. 1-week sessions,$350 per week. One age group per session.241-800-536-7712


INDIAN ACRES CAMP for Boys & FOREST ACRES CAMP for Girls(two miles apart) — Founded 1924 (ACA)BOYS & GIRLS1712 Main Street Julie and Neal WaldmanWhite MountainsOff-season: Same addressFryeburg, ME 04037 (978) 405-0286(207) 935-2300 FAX (978) 405-0282FAX (207) 935-3975neal@indianacres.comwww.indianacres.comResident – Private. Ages 7-16. Tuition: $6,300 - $9,500. 49 Days. 4-week option,Intensive 1 week Tally-Ho Riding Program ($1,600)Waterskiing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, a water trampoline, basketball, gymnastics,fitness, 12 tennis courts, heated Olympic style pools, art, ceramics, photography, highand low element ropes course, hockey, golf, baseball and softball, mountain biking,theater, dance, drama (hip-hop, modern, ballet), music, lacrosse, soccer, football, volleyball,martial arts, cooking, archery, rock climbing tower and zip line, inter-<strong>camp</strong>sports programs, community service, journalism, fishing, an extensive tripping program,a nationally renowned horseback riding program, emphasis on child development,and much more all highlight our program. IA and FA have a tradition of caring forchildren with staff to <strong>camp</strong>er ratios of 1 to 2. Family owned and operated since 1924.Our mission: “Kids First.”www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org25


JCC MACCABI CAMP KINGSWOOD — Founded 1948 (ACA) COED104 Wildwood Road Leslie ZideBridgton, ME 04009Off-season: 333 Nahanton St.(207) 647-3969 Newton Center, MA 02459FAX (207) 647-3828 (617) 558-6528info@kingswood.org FAX (617) 244-1289www.kingswood.orgResident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation. 200 Campers. Ages 8-15. CIT Program.Tuition: 2-weeks $2,100; 31/2-weeks $3,975; 51/2-weeks $5,400; Full season$6,450; CIT $5,100.JCC Maccabi Camp Kingswood is the coed overnight <strong>camp</strong> of Jewish CommunityCenters of Greater Boston. We offer a broad curriculum supplemented by specialtyofferings. Everyone is encouraged to develop interests and experiment with newideas in sports, outdoor life, and the cultural and creative arts. The woods in whichwe live and play together bring a special awareness and appreciation of nature intoall that we do!We offer a flexible program - 31/2, 51/2 or 7-week sessions. Campers participate inthe program at a pace appropriate to their age.Jewish living is an integral part of <strong>camp</strong>, with Jewish themes presented through dance, artsand crafts, and theatre. The entire <strong>camp</strong> attends Shabbat services and Kashrut is observed.CAMP JORDAN — Founded 1908 (ACA)COEDBangor YJim Bentley101 Camp Jordan Way Off-season: Same addressEllsworth, ME 04605(207) 667-8708jbentley@bangory.orgwww.<strong>camp</strong>jordan.orgResident – Non-Profit, Agency, YMCA. 144 Campers. Ages 8-14. Five 1-weeksessions. Tuition: $395/week. CIT - Ages 15-16, two 2-week sessions, $600/session.LIT - Ages 16-17, two 2-week sessions, $600/session.YMCA Camp Jordan is a traditional resident <strong>camp</strong> located on 200-acres on beautifulBranch Lake. Our program is focused on the four values of Honesty, Caring, Respect,and Responsibility delivered through creative and fun activities. We offer traditionalprograms for kids 8-14, CIT’s 15-16, LIT’s 16-17. Come <strong>experience</strong> Camp Jordan,where <strong>experience</strong>s last a lifetime.261-800-536-7712


KAMP KOHUT — Founded 1907 (ACA)COED151 Kohut Road Owners/Directors:Oxford, ME 04270Lisa Tripler & Dan Rapaport(207) 539-0966 Off-season: 2 Tall Pine RoadFAX (207) 539-4701 Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107lisa@kampkohut.com 1-(888) GO KOHUT (465-6488)www.kampkohut.com (207) 767-2406FAX (207) 767-0604Resident – Private. 200 Campers. Ages 7-15. 4-weeks. 2-week option (Specialorientation for children entering 3rd or 4th grades only). Tuition: $5,700 (4-weeks)or $3,200 (2-weeks). May extend 2-week option to full 4-weeks for $2,600.Rich in the finest <strong>Maine</strong> <strong>camp</strong>ing traditions, Kamp Kohut offers a unique blendof wholesome fun and quality instruction in a nurturing environment. Surrounded byspectacular Lake Thompson, lush woods and fields, Kohut offers a magnificent settingfor our comprehensive and spirited 4-week program designed to create lifelongfriendships, skills & memories. Over 50 different activity selections provide a balancedfocus on land and water sports, arts, media, adventure, and nature-oriented day andovernight trips. We emphasize teamwork & character development, while celebratingthe uniqueness of each individual with a superb elective program of structuredchoice. Our 1:3 counselor-to-<strong>camp</strong>er ratio provides careful and attentive supervisionand instruction, and our <strong>experience</strong>d and dedicated staff are committed to providinga safe and wholesome setting for children.CAMP KAWANHEE FOR BOYS — Founded 1920 (ACA)BOYS58 Kawanhee Lane Mark Standen, Exec. Dir.Weld, ME 04285-9722Elizabeth Standen, Exec. Dir.(207) 585-2210 Dan Webster, Camp DirectorFAX (207) 585-2620 Off-season: PO Box 789kawanhee@kawanhee.com Yarmouth, ME 04096www.kawanhee.com (207) 846-7741(207) 846-7731Resident – Private Non-Profit. 49 Days. 150 Campers. Ages 7-17. Tuition: 7-weeks$6,900; 4-weeks $5,300; 3-weeks $3,600; 2-week option available to younger, firsttime<strong>camp</strong>ers.Located in western <strong>Maine</strong>, on the pristine shores of Lake Webb and among someof <strong>Maine</strong>’s finest mountains and rivers, Camp Kawanhee is committed to the liberalarts of youth <strong>camp</strong>ing; over 20 activities offered, including tennis, soccer, basketball,baseball, kayaking, sailing and other water sports, fly-fishing, archery, riflery, craftsand woodworking, a state-of-the art ropes course and climbing wall, traditional wildernessskills, an extensive tripping program and Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide. Cultivatingtime honored traditions, friendship, teamwork, independence and “freedom within aframework.” The 2011 season begins on June 26th and ends on August 14th.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org27


Camp Ketcha/Camp Fire USA — Founded 1964 (ACA)COED336 Black Point Road Liz Tully, Camp DirectorScarborough, ME 04074Off-season: Same address(207) 883-8977FAX (207) 885-0944ltully@<strong>camp</strong>ketcha.orgwww.<strong>camp</strong>ketcha.orgDay – Private Non-Profit. Ages 3-15. Day Camp, CIT and LIT program, OvernightTrips, Horsemanship and Specialty <strong>Camps</strong>. Transportation offered from locations inSouthern <strong>Maine</strong>.Our day <strong>camp</strong>ers, ages 3-15 can enjoy sandy beaches on a private pond, a swimmingpool, hiking trails, large indoor spaces and a world of opportunities outdoors.Daily program areas include: swimming, archery, outdoor living skills, drama & music,arts & crafts, Environmental Education including gardening, sports, ropes course withhigh and low elements, and rotating programs. Our Equestrian Camp offers ridinglessons to <strong>camp</strong>ers ages 6-13. We also offer overnight Adventure Trips for <strong>camp</strong>ersages 9-13 including rock climbing, kayaking, and whitewater rafting. Specialty<strong>Camps</strong> include Cops and Robbers, Superhero, Pirates of Ketcha, Grossology, Golf,and Snorkeling.CAMP KIEVE — Founded 1926BOYSPO Box 169Henry KennedyNobleboro, ME 04555Off-season: Same address(207) 563-5172FAX (207) 563-5215boys<strong>camp</strong>@kieve.orgwww.kieve.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. 26 days. Ages 8-16. 230 Campers per session. Tuition:$5,100. Optional 10 days for 8-10 year olds only, $2,400. Coed wilderness <strong>experience</strong>for 16-18 year olds: see “KieveWest” on our web site for details.Camp Kieve is located on three miles of pristine lake frontage on a peninsula inDamariscotta Lake 60 miles northeast of Portland, <strong>Maine</strong> near the coast. Operated bythe Kennedy family since it was founded in 1926, we offer a traditional, noncompetitive,diverse in-<strong>camp</strong> program with activities such as tennis, riflery, sailing, team sports,arts & crafts, environmental discovery, an excellent adventure ropes course, and tripsto our beautiful ocean front property in Bremen.All boys participate in our progressive wilderness tripping program designed toinspire and challenge <strong>camp</strong>ers through beauty and teamwork. Trips take place throughoutNew England and range in length from two days to three weeks. Our girls <strong>camp</strong>is Wavus - please see our separate directory listing.281-800-536-7712


KINGSLEY PINES CAMP — Founded 1984 (ACA)COED51 Coughlan Cove Road Drew TaylorRaymond, ME 04071Alan Kissack(800) 480-1533 or (207) 655-7181 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 655-4121info@kingsleypines.comwww.kingsleypines.comResident – Private. 220 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: 2-weeks $1,695 (June session);$2,695 (August session); 3-weeks $3,895.You can’t go very far at Kingsley Pines without hearing a laugh or seeing a smile.In our safe surroundings and enriching environment, children have the responsibilityand independence of choosing their own activities. They develop a higher level ofself-confidence and form friendships that last forever. Kingsley Pines offers flexibilityin planning your child’s summer with a complete <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong> in a two or threeweek session.Kingsley Pines offers a wide variety of activities (archery, dance, drama, kayaking,mountain biking, photography, pottery, rock climbing, sailing, swimming, sports, tennis,visual arts, wakeboarding, waterskiing, windsurfing, and many more). We havea beautiful sandy beach, athletic fields, theater, climbing tower, and art buildings.Discover Kingsley Pines, it’s the way <strong>camp</strong> should be.KIPPEWA FOR GIRLS — Founded 1957 (ACA)GIRLSLake CobbosseeconteeGinger & Steve Clare1 Kippewa Drive Off-season: 15 Myrtle Ave.Monmouth, ME 04259 Westford, MA 01886(800) 547-7392 (800) 547-7392FAX (207) 933-2996 (207) 933-2993info@kippewa.com FAX: (207) 933-2996www.kippewa.comResident – Private. Ages 6-15. Two sessions. 31/2-weeks. Tuition $5,900, includestransportation, trips, linens and canteen. Optional Equestrian program $795, includesdaily instruction.CAMP LAUGHING LOON — Founded 1920COEDPO Box 201Debbie Harriman, DirectorEast Waterboro, ME 04030Amy Ouellette, President(207) 247-6329 Nancy Scully, SecretaryFAX (207) 247-6339 Off-season: PO Box 28kidslove<strong>camp</strong>laughingloon@yahoo.com Saco, ME 04072amynshawn@hotmail.com (207) 499-2295nscully@maine.rr.com FAX (207) 499-2077www.<strong>camp</strong>laughingloon.comDay – Private Non-Profit. 6-12 yrs (6 year olds must have completed 1st grade)Transportation provided from Biddeford, Saco & Dayton.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org29


CAMP LAUREL — Founded 1949 (ACA)COEDBox 327Jem & Debbie SollingerReadfield, ME 04355Keith Klein(207) 685-4945 Off-season: PO Box 508FAX (207) 685-9812 Westport, CT 06881summer@<strong>camp</strong>laurel.com (203) 227-8866www.<strong>camp</strong>laurel.com FAX (203) 227-8864Resident – Private. 250 Boys and 250 Girls. Tuition: $10,500 (7-weeks only).Camp Laurel, a 7-week residential, coed children’s <strong>camp</strong> combines cutting-edgeprogramming in a family atmosphere. Our exemplary staff provides a safe, fun, nurturingenvironment for children, ages 7-15.Top quality instruction within a guided individualized program. Full spectrum ofactivities in six part program of: Athletics, Tennis, Waterfront, Adventure, Equestrian,and InterArts. Excellent instructors and structured activities focusing on skill progression.Top facilities and equipment. 2,000 feet of shoreline on 6 mile long Echo Lake.Outstanding instructional soccer, baseball and basketball. Extensive outdoor <strong>camp</strong>ingprogram, 15 tennis courts, state-of-the-art equine facility.CAMP LAUREL SOUTH — Founded 1921 (ACA)COED48 Laurel Road Roger & Dagni ChristianCasco, ME 04015 Off-season: PO Box 14130(207) 627-4334 Gainesville, FL 32604FAX (207) 627-4255 (352) 331-4600 or (800) 327-3506fun@<strong>camp</strong>laurelsouth.com FAX (352) 331-0014www.<strong>camp</strong>laurelsouth.comResident – Private. Four Week Camp. 385 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $6,200.Laurel South, a 4-week residential, coed children’s <strong>camp</strong>, combines cutting edgeprogramming in a family atmosphere. Our exemplary staff provides a safe, fun, nurturingenvironment for children ages 7-15.We take great pride in our <strong>camp</strong>er-centered program, based on a family orientedphilosophy that each child is a unique individual. Our four-week program ensures thatevery child enters and departs the same day and has a full, meaningful <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong>.We provide a stimulating and challenging instructional program, offering everychild an opportunity to succeed through guided-choice programming.Laurel South features top quality instruction in Athletics, Waterfront, Tennis,Adventure, Horseback Riding, Inter Arts, Theater and much more. We feature stateof-the-artequipment and facilities on 2,500 feet of crystal clear Crescent Lake.301-800-536-7712


MAINE ARTS CAMP— Founded 2004COED@Unity CollegeRick Mades, DirectorUnity, ME 04988Candy Cohn, Asst. Dir.info@mainearts<strong>camp</strong>.com Off-season: PO Box 812076www.mainearts<strong>camp</strong>.com Boca Raton, FL 33481(561) 865-4330Resident – Private. 125 Campers. Ages 8-15. 2 & 4 week sessions + 1-week specialtyweek add on. Tuition: (all-inclusive): 2-weeks $2,775; 4-weeks $4,900; 1-weekadd on $1,250.Located on Unity College’s environmental <strong>camp</strong>us (dorm living!), we offer high qualityinstruction in visual & performing arts, culinary arts, technology, individual/lifetimesports and more. We foster a non-competitive atmosphere. Structured elective programincludes musical theater, acting, improvisation, chorus, modern, hip hop, ballet, choreography,tap, drawing/painting, pottery, sculpture, metal jewelry, anime, stained glass,portraiture, fashion design/sewing, digital & film photography, filmmaking, robotics,rocketry, woodworking, baking, cooking, kayaking/canoeing, archery, biking, martialarts, yoga and fitness. Our director and assistant director make it a priority to communicateactively with parents and stay involved in the day-to-day <strong>camp</strong> operations. Wecultivate a small, inclusive <strong>camp</strong> community, led by a staff of <strong>experience</strong>d, professionalinstructors and mature dorm counselors, creating a 3:1 <strong>camp</strong>er/staff ratio.MAINE AUDUBON CAMPS — Founded 1972COED<strong>Maine</strong> AudubonKelly Towle20 Gilsland Farm Rd. Off-season: Same addressFalmouth, ME 04105-6009(207) 781-2330FAX (207) 781-0974ktowle@maineaudubon.orgwww.maineaudubon.orgDay – Non-Profit, Agency.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org31


MAINE GOLF & TENNIS ACADEMY — Founded 1907 (ACA)COED35 Golf Academy Drive Joel and Crista LavensonBelgrade, ME 04917Off-season: Same address(800) 465-3226or (207) 465-3226FAX (207) 465-2822fun@golf<strong>camp</strong>.comwww.golf<strong>camp</strong>.com or www.tennis<strong>camp</strong>.orgResident – Private. 160 boys and girls ages 8-17. Full Season (6/24-8/14) $9,300;BIG Session (6/24-8/2) $8,300; Full Session 1 (6/24-7/19) $6,300; Full Session 2(7/21-8/14) $5,600; Mini-Session A (7/21-8/2) $3,800; Mini-Session B (8/3-8/14)$3,200 (limited space for Mini-Sessions); Family Camp (8/16-8/21) $2,900/ 2 people,$600 each additional person.Campers get high tech instruction in a traditional <strong>camp</strong> setting. Our long termdedication to every child’s personal growth and development in a safe family environmentencourages your child to feel confident and excel in a high values-centeredsummer <strong>camp</strong>. Supportive and nurturing staff inspire the 160 boys and girls from 10different countries and 25 states to most importantly, have FUN!Features: Official PGA Recognized Golf School; USGA Member Training Facilitywith USPTA, USPTR, and Professional Coaches. Daily professional instruction andplay, including inter<strong>camp</strong> competition. Plus Water-skiing, sailing, canoeing, ropes,climbing, art, dance, theater, basketball, soccer, white water rafting, TRIPS ANDMORE! Fantastic water sports instruction for all levels. Our <strong>camp</strong>ers can water-skiand sail everyday.MAINE TEEN CAMP — Founded 1984 (ACA)COED481 Brownfield Rd. Matt Pines & Monique PinesPorter, ME 04068Off-season: 170 W. Valentine St.(800) 752-2267 or (207) 625-8581 Westbrook, ME 04092FAX (207) 625-8738 (207) 625-8581mtc@teen<strong>camp</strong>.com FAX (207) 625-8738www.teen<strong>camp</strong>.comResident – Private. 250 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Coed international. Ages 13-17. Tuition: $2,900-$6,900. 2, 4, 6, 8-weeks.Elective program includes specialty areas of music (rock & alternative), professionaltennis instruction, water-ski/wake-boarding. Arts programs include pottery,dance, cooking, silversmithing, photography, video production, jewelry, airbrushing,theater arts. Music program includes recording studio, music production, acousticguitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, acapella. Adventure programs: climbing wall,high ropes, mountain biking, hiking, canoeing. Academics: Languages, tutorials, ESL.Land sports: Volleyball, tennis, basketball, softball, touch football, frisbee. Watersports:Water-ski, wakeboard, sailing, kayaking, canoeing. Trips: White water rafting, Boston,whale watching, Freeport. Also offering community service elective.321-800-536-7712


STRATEGIC VISION • SOUND ADVICE • PERSONAL ATTENTIONProviding legal solutions for children’s <strong>camp</strong>s…Jack Erler; legal counsel for <strong>Maine</strong> children’s<strong>camp</strong>s and general counsel, legislative agent andgovernment relation for MYCA for more than 30years. jerler@curtisthaxter.comJack ErlerOther firm resources include:John Gleason chairs the firm’s EmploymentLaw Practice Groups. He counselsbusinesses on a variety of employmentmatters.Pete Thaxter chairs the firm’s Estate Planning,Trusts and Probate Practice Group. He workswith family businesses to help them be successfulfrom one generation to the next.David Silk is a member of the firm’s Litigation andAdministrative Law Practice Group. He practicesbefore municipal and state agencies on land use,zoning, and environmental matters, and propertytax issues.Chris Chandler is a member of the firm’s RealEstate and General Business, Corporate andFinance Practice Groups. He works to findsolutions for businesses of all sizes.One Canal Plaza, Portland, <strong>Maine</strong> 04101 207-774-9000/207-775-0612 (Fax)www.curtisthaxter.com


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CAMP MANITOU — Founded 1947 (ACA)BOYS47 Camp Manitou Cove Jon Deren, DirectorOakland, ME 04963David Schiff, Director(207) 465-2271 Off-season:FAX (207) 465-9877 119 W. 72nd St. #107mailbox@<strong>camp</strong>manitou.com New York, NY 10023www.<strong>camp</strong>manitou.com (800) 326-1916FAX (212) 496-1184Resident – Private. 300 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Boys, Ages 8 - 15. 31/2-weeks/7-weeks. Tuition:$6,250/$10,250.Camp Manitou is a premier boys instructional <strong>camp</strong> that prides itself on its <strong>experience</strong>dstaff, excellent facilities and broad selection of activities. Campers individuallychoose programs carefully designed to challenge minds and develop skills. Establishedin 1947, Camp Manitou is long in history and rich in tradition. Among the team sports:baseball, softball, basketball, football, soccer, roller-hockey, ice-hockey, volleyball, lacrosseand European handball. Individual activities include archery, <strong>camp</strong>ing, climbing,golf, riflery, ropes course (with zip line), tennis, and track and field. At the waterfront,<strong>camp</strong>ers participate in swimming, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, wakeboarding,SCUBA, sailing, snorkeling, windsurfing, paddle boating and fishing. Our creativeareas are exceptional and <strong>camp</strong>ers choose from acting, animation, computer animation,newspaper, photography, pottery, radio, set design, and videography.CAMP MATAPONI — Founded 1910 (ACA)GIRLS838 Sebago Road Marcy & Dan IsdanerNaples, ME 04055 Off-season: PO Box 1882(207) 787-3221 Jupiter, FL 33468FAX (207) 787-3222 (561) 748-3684info@<strong>camp</strong>mataponi.com FAX (561) 748-5125www.<strong>camp</strong>mataponi.comResident – Private. 330 Campers. 49 Days. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $10,250.Mataponi offers the full range of <strong>camp</strong> activities, highlighting our waterfront, athleticsprogram and adventure/ropes course. Every girl can learn to waterski, as well assail, kayak, and canoe. Daily tennis instruction is offered as well as horseback riding,gymnastics, arts & crafts, theater, dance and more. Most importantly, we offer a girla chance to grow in a nurturing, non-pressure atmosphere, accenting fun, friendshipand learning in group living.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org33


CAMP MATOAKA — Founded 1951 (ACA)GIRLSOne Great PlaceCamp MatoakaSmithfield, ME 04978Off-season: 15 Canavan Circle(207) 362-2500 Needham, MA 02492FAX (207) 362-2525 (781) 449-0222matoaka@matoaka.com (800) MATOAKA (628- 6252)www.matoaka.com FAX (781) 449-0322Resident – Private. 290 Campers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $10,000 (7-weeks); $6,000(3½-weeks).Camp Matoaka takes pride in its program and unique “family touch”. Each summerMatoaka girls return home with self-confidence and skills in a number of program areas.All <strong>camp</strong>ers have Waterski, Swim, Boating, Tennis, Landsports, and Arts and Craftson their personal schedule each week, in addition to many elective options. We offera structured, traditional <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong>, under professional guidance. All programsopen to all age groups every day. 25 meter heated swimming pool with three waterslides.Largest <strong>camp</strong> gymnasium in New England: featuring 2 private dance studiosand 1 fitness center. Brand new 450 seat Performing Arts Center.MECHUWANA — Founded 1948 (ACA)COEDUnited Methodist Camp of <strong>Maine</strong>Norman R. ThombsPO Box 277Off-season: Same addressWinthrop, ME 04364-0277(207) 377-2924FAX (207) 377-4388mechuwana@fairpoint.netwww.mechuwana.orgResident & Day – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation. Resident Camp - 175 <strong>camp</strong>ers,2nd -12th grade. Tuition: $215- $375 per week (7 days). Day Camp - 20 <strong>camp</strong>ers perweek, ages 5-11. Tuition per week: $115-$125.Great emphasis is placed on creating a caring supportive community where everyoneis made to feel welcome, safe and special. Camp Mechuwana offers a wide variety of<strong>camp</strong>s for all ages and grades; it also offers specialty <strong>camp</strong>s for moms, grandparents,and special needs adults.We offer special programs in Music Theater, soccer, basketball, canoeing, hiking,swimming instruction, earth stewardship, Native American studies, & creative arts.Everyday activities include: Swimming, boating, arts n’ crafts, field games, fellowshiptime, <strong>camp</strong>fires, night walks, and much more.Adventure <strong>camp</strong>s include 6-day trips, Baxter State Park week, Acadia Hike, and 3day Moose River Canoe. We also offer beginner and intermediate training <strong>camp</strong>s forhiking, backpacking and canoeing. Located on two lakes and over 230-acres.341-800-536-7712


MED-O-LARK — Founded 1923 (ACA)COED82 MedoLark Road Scott WeinsteinWashington, ME 04574Dana Weinstein(207) 845-2555 (1-800-292-7757) Off-season:FAX (207) 845-233210 Prospect St.info@medolark.com Madison, CT 06443www.medolark.com (203) 927-8688Resident – Private. 275 Campers. Ages 8-16. (Grades 4,5,6,7,8,9,10). Tuition:2-weeks - $3,300; 4-weeks - $5,600; 6-weeks - $7,600; 8-weeks - $8,800.Camp Med-O-Lark is situated on a beautiful three-mile lake in Washington, <strong>Maine</strong>.Med-O-Lark is the original non-traditional, non-competitive <strong>camp</strong> in <strong>Maine</strong>. Med-O-Lark offers an all-elective program in which <strong>camp</strong>ers create their own schedule froma wide array of activities such as dance, theater, music, cooking, circus arts, digitalarts, photography/film making, visual arts, 15 handcraft workshops, all waterfrontactivities, skateboard terrain park, horseback riding, tennis, soccer, archery, fencing,ropes and more. Each day at <strong>camp</strong> includes five activity periods as well as ample freetime. Med-O-Lark is home to 25 new and recently renovated cabins. Our relaxedatmosphere enables friendships to be formed quickly and <strong>camp</strong>ers to adjust smoothlyto <strong>camp</strong> life. Buffet style meals.MEDOMAK CAMP — Founded 1904 (Reestablished 1994) (ACA) FAMILY178 Liberty Rd. Box 1 Holly & George StoneWashington, ME 04574Off-season:(207) 845-6001 13220 Westmeath LaneCall for Fax Number Clarksville, MD 21029family@medomak<strong>camp</strong>.com (301) 854-9100www.medomak<strong>camp</strong>.com (866) MEDOMAK (633-6625)FAX (301) 854-2090Resident – Private.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org35


CAMP MICAH — Founded 2001 (ACA)COED156 Moose Cove Lodge Rd. Mark H. Lipof, Co-owner/Dir. Assistant Directors:Bridgton, ME 04009 Off-season: PO Box 67414 Jodi Sokoloff(207) 647-8999 Chestnut, MA 02467 Michael ChurwinFAX (207) 647-4145 (617) 244-6540 Stephen Mongeinfo@<strong>camp</strong>micah.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>micah.comResident – Private. 51 days. 275 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Tuition: Full Season - $9,300; 1st month- $5,550; 2nd month - $5,550; 2-week option $3,650.Camp Micah is a coed Jewish, overnight summer <strong>camp</strong> built new in 2001 and locatedin Bridgton, <strong>Maine</strong>, on magnificently secluded Peabody Pond. The <strong>camp</strong> offers afull range of <strong>camp</strong> activities including: team sports (baseball, basketball, soccer, etc.);individual sports (tennis, archery and gymnastics); skate park, BMX Course, pool, arts(arts & crafts, music, theatre, dance, etc.); waterfront (water-skiing, kayaking, canoeing,sailing); multimedia (photography, radio, etc.); ropes, wilderness & hiking, andmuch more. Each college-aged staff member is hired to live in a bunk with <strong>camp</strong>ersand to teach a particular activity. We are committed to providing a safe, stimulatingand challenging environment infused with Jewish traditions and values that promotesthe building of self-esteem, social relationships and skill development.CAMP MODIN — Founded 1922 (ACA)COEDModin WayHoward SalzbergBelgrade, ME 04917Lisa Wulkan(207) 465-4444 Off-season:FAX (207) 465-4447401 East 80th St., Ste. 28EFmodin@modin.com New York, NY 10075www.modin.com (800) 936-6346FAX (212) 570-1677Resident – Private. 185 Boys and 185 Girls. Tuition: $9,900 (full-season); $6,150(half-season).Situated in the pristine Belgrade Lakes region, Modin is the oldest Jewish <strong>camp</strong>in New England, providing a nurturing environment where children learn, grow anddevelop lifelong friendships. Our 170 dedicated staff members offer instruction in 60athletic, waterfront, creative arts and outdoor activities. Extensive facilities include:lighted tennis and basketball courts, street hockey, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, professionaltheatre, dance studio, crafts center, photography lab, archery & riflery ranges,nature center, high ropes course and climbing tower, fitness pavilion with dance studio,fitness room and gymnastics center, 13,000 square-foot rec-center, state-of-theart waterfront, 4 tournament ski boats. Wilderness adventure programs and teen tripsinclude white-water rafting, cycling, and excursions to Montreal and throughout NewEngland. ACA Accredited and Kosher.361-800-536-7712


MOOSELEDGE WILDERNESS CAMP AND LEARNING CENTER— Founded 2010 COED126 Abi Road Garrett & Eileen KlinglerOtisfield, ME 04270Directors/Owners(866) 808-4303 Off-season: Same addressadmco@hotmail.comwww.mooseledge.comResident – Private. 4, 2-week sessions. 60 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: $2,200.Mooseledge Wilderness Camp is a hands-on arts and science <strong>camp</strong> situated on133 acres in Otisfield, <strong>Maine</strong>. We offer a rich, organic, farm-based educational atmosphere.We offer age appropriate skill building instruction in timber framing, building andtrades, metal work, wood working, green technology, and culinary arts, includingcooking, baking and canning.Many more of our fun and educational hands-on activities include: organic gardening,pond biology, farm animals, fishing, frogging, the care and feeding of the chickens,pigs, rabbits, lambs, goats, ducks, and the ox.Campers can also choose to do swimming, archery, soccer, rocketry, and arts andcrafts, including basket and candle making, and pottery.MOOSE RIVER OUTPOST — Founded 2005 (ACA)COEDPO Box 555Craig Boronow, DirectorJackman, ME 04945Off-season:(207) 668-4878 34 Camp Brookwoods Rd.FAX (207) 668-4055 Alton, NH 03809craig@christian<strong>camp</strong>s.net (603) 875-3600www.mooseriveroutpost.org FAX (603) 875-4606Resident – Private Non-Profit. Two 2-week sessions, 72 <strong>camp</strong>ers each. July 11-24and July 25 - August 7. One 4-week session - July 11 to August 7. Tuition: $1,775.Moose River Outpost is a first quality Christian <strong>camp</strong>ing <strong>experience</strong> for teens 11-17 years of age. Come explore over 7,000 acres of woods, streams, and lakes. Howmany <strong>camp</strong>s do you know that are THIS big? The driveway alone is over 3 mileslong and the waterfront is not shared with any neighbors!Activities include: Water Skiing, Wake Boarding, Mountain Bikes, Hiking, KneeBoarding, Swimming, White Water Rafting, Paintball, Climbing Wall, Brook TroutFishing, Basketball, Orienteering, Canoeing, Sailing, Campcraft, Archery and Skeetshooting!Call us at (603) 875-3600 for additional information, or visit our web site atwww.mooseriveroutpost.org for the latest up-to-date information.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org37


CAMP NASHOBA NORTH — Founded 1922 (ACA)COEDCrescent LakeSarah & Janet Seaward198 Raymond Hill Road Off-season: 140 Nashoba Rd.Raymond, ME 04071 Littleton, MA 01460(207) 655-7170 (978) 486-8236FAX (207) 655-4063 FAX (978) 952-2442info@<strong>camp</strong>nashoba.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>nashoba.comResident – Private. 190 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 7-17. 4-weeks, $4,900; 7-weeks, $7,300;8-weeks, $8,200. Discovery 15-day program grade 5 & below $2,900. 1-week Augustriding <strong>camp</strong> $1,400. 2-Week Teen Leadership ages 16 & 17.Experience all Nashoba North and <strong>Maine</strong> have to offer! Crystal clear water forswimming, sailing, waterskiing, windsurfing, canoeing and fishing. Energetic staff ina warm supportive atmosphere. Beautiful facilities. Come learn tennis, soccer, theatre,dance, archery, art, pottery, photography, woodworking, animal care, basketball,baseball, rock-climbing, overnight wilderness trips and more! Extensive Riding andGolf for all levels. Modern cabins with toilets and showers. Campers enjoy freedomof choice from a structured activity program. Excellent health care staff. Wonderfulfood. Non-sectarian. A.C.A. accredited. 3 to 1 ratio. 2,4,7 & 8 week sessions. International<strong>camp</strong>ers welcome. 190 Boys & Girls ages 7 to 17. 15 day Discovery programfor grade 5 & below. Beautiful Sebago Lake region of southern <strong>Maine</strong>. Visit: www.CampNashoba.com. Camping starts with Nashoba!NATARSWI — Founded 1936 (ACA)GIRLSGirl Scouts of <strong>Maine</strong>Treasa Wheeler, Camp DirectorPO Box 270Off-season:Millinocket, ME 04462359 Perry Road, Suite B(207) 299-0089 Bangor, ME 04401FAX (207) 989-7478 (207) 989-7474twheeler@gsmaine.orgwww.girlscoutsofmaine.orgResident – Non-Profit, Girl Scout Camp. Ages 7 to 17. Tuition $350 and up perweek.381-800-536-7712


CAMP NEOFA — Founded 1957 (ACA)COEDPO Box 101Carla MesserLiberty, ME 04949Off-season: 35 Hillside Ave.(207) 589-4133 Keene, NH 03431cmesser@ne.rr.com (603) 352-0061www.<strong>camp</strong>neofa.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. 96 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 8-14. Tuition: 7-days $275.Camp NEOFA is sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of the Northeast OddFellows’ Association. Our <strong>camp</strong>ing program is open to all youth ages 8 - 14, regardlessof ability. We are a handicap accessible <strong>camp</strong>. NEOFA is located 33 miles east ofAugusta, and 14 miles west of Belfast in Montville. Camp consists of 35- acres of openfields, woods and pine groves, and 2,300 feet of waterfront on True’s Pond. 80-acres ofundeveloped land is utilized by trails for outdoor wilderness and nature explorations.We have 12 <strong>camp</strong>er cabins, mess hall, recreation and Art and Craft buildings, nursingfacilities and two Directors’ buildings, as well as a baseball field, volleyball court anda paved sports court.Netop <strong>Summer</strong> Camp — Founded 1956 (ACA)Boys12 Netop Road Steve Hallowell, Owner/DirectorCasco, ME 04015Off-season:(207) 627-4510 (summer) 1617 Hopegate Driveinfo@netopsummer<strong>camp</strong>.com Maple Glen, PA 19002www.netopsummer<strong>camp</strong>.com (215) 284-3629Resident – Private. 42 days. Ages 8-16. Tuition (all inclusive): 21/2-weeks$2,650; 31/2-weeks $3,550; 6-weeks $5,650.“Starter” sessions (ages 8-11): 10-days $1,450; 12 days $1,750.Netop (nee-tope) is a Native American word for “friend”. Friendship is naturalat this overnight <strong>camp</strong> in Casco, <strong>Maine</strong> for boys ages 8-16. With its “four spokes”philosophy, Netop encourages growth and balance in four areas of life – social, mental,physical and spiritual. On 100-acres and a magnificent private lake in Casco, <strong>Maine</strong>,Netop offers a wide range of sports, water activities, arts and wilderness trips. Camperschoose instructional activities, such as soccer, baseball, archery, basketball, woodworking,crafts, sailing, lacrosse, tennis, drama, conditioning, swimming, boating, film, rockband and more. Competitive team sports are optional. Positive role models, platformtent living and Netop traditions make this a lasting and enriching <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong>.Sessions from 10-days to 6-weeks.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org39


CAMPS NEWFOUND & OWATONNA – Founded 1916 & 1956 (ACA)BOYS / GIRLS4 Camp Newfound Rd. Bonnie Bower, Exec. Dir.Harrison, ME 04040Off-season: Same address(207) 583-6711FAX: (207) 583-6710bonniecneo@gmail.comwww.newfound-owatonna.comResident – Private Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.NEW ENGLAND CAMP CEDARBROOK — Founded 1945 (ACA) GIRLSPO Box 154Becky RileyAlfred, ME 04002Off-season: Same address(207) 247-5251FAX (866) 389-6322info@cedarbrookne.orgwww.newengland<strong>camp</strong>cedarbrook.orgResident – Private Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation. 150 Campers. Ages 7-17.Tuition: $400-480 per week.Camp Cedarbrook is a Christian <strong>camp</strong> for girls, offering a traditional <strong>camp</strong> programwith a Christ-centered perspective. Staff members are carefully selected for their<strong>experience</strong> with children, love of the outdoors, ability to teach with creativity andenthusiasm, maturity, and strong Christian commitment. Cedarbrook is located on130-acres of mostly wooded land, with frontage on beautiful Lake Bunganut. Campersselect activities including swimming, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, water-skiing,tubing, riflery, air riflery, archery, arts, crafts, drama, outdoor living skills, horsebackriding, nature, and off-site backpack and boating trips. Special programs in servicelearning and leadership development are available to girls in high school. Cedarbrookhouses a registered nurse on site.401-800-536-7712


NEW ENGLAND MUSIC CAMP — Founded 1937 (ACA)COED8 Goldenrod Lane John WigginSidney, ME 04330Off-season: Same address(207) 465-3025 (860) 916-2616info@nemusic<strong>camp</strong>.comwww.nemusic<strong>camp</strong>.comResident - Private. Ages 11-18. Tuition: 4-weeks $4,500; 3-weeks $3,500; 7-weeks $7,000.‘NEMC is located on the shore of beautiful Lake Messalonskee. We offer a highquality music program with emphasis in classical and jazz. We have one-on-one instructionwith professional musicians for all instruments including piano, guitar, andvoice. The program is balanced with music in the morning, sports/recreation in theafternoon, and music or social activities in the evenings. All groups perform weekly forthe public in our magnificent Bowl, which is the largest outdoor stage in the US. Theenvironment is nurturing and collaborative. Our goal is to help each <strong>camp</strong>er to obtainsignificant musical growth, develop confidence, have fun, and meet friends from allover the country and world.’NICHOLS DAY CAMPS — Founded 1963Nichols Day Camp, S<strong>camp</strong> Camp, Adventure CampCOEDPO Box 472Candy EatonBlue Hill, ME 04614Nichols Day Camp, S<strong>camp</strong> Camp(207) 359-2122 Nichols Adventure Campnicholsday<strong>camp</strong>s@gmail.comOff-season: Same addresswww.nicholsday<strong>camp</strong>s.orgDay – Non-Profit, Agency.CAMP NORTH STAR — Founded 1989 (ACA)COED200 Verrill Rd. Susan & Jason GoldbergPoland Spring, ME 04274Owners/Directors(207) 998-4777 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 998-4722info@CampNorthStar<strong>Maine</strong>.comwww.CampNorthStar<strong>Maine</strong>.comResident – Private. 225 Campers. Ages 7-16. Tuition: 2-weeks $3,450; 4-weeks$5,700; 6-weeks $7,700; 8-weeks $9,300.Camp North Star is located on 200 acres of beautiful pines, rock outcroppings anda private 55 acre lake in Poland Spring. A beautiful, traditional <strong>camp</strong> property withmodern day comforts. A program designed for today’s <strong>camp</strong>er and family, by offeringpersonal choice every step of the way. Choose to attend <strong>camp</strong> each year for any of our2, 4, 6 or 8 week sessions (no age limits). Each week design your individual programschedule from a huge list of activities. Make a great choice and become a part of a <strong>camp</strong>filled with fun, friendship and adventure. Special Programs - Under 10 - $2,400 forTwo Weeks of Camp and Family Legacy Program - One Price for Life!www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org41


CAMP O-AT-KA — Founded 1906 (ACA)BOYS593 Sebago Rd. PO Box 239 Ronald K. Hall, Exec. Dir.Sebago, ME 04029Bill Southwick, Camp Director(800) 818-8455 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 787-3930info@<strong>camp</strong>oatka.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>oatka.comResident – Private Non-Profit. 150 boys per session. Ages 8-16. Tuition: $8,600(7-weeks); $5,200 (4-weeks); $4,000 (3-weeks); $3,000 (2-weeks); CIT program(71/2-weeks) $6,000.O-AT-KA, a traditional boys <strong>camp</strong> located on Sebago Lake, provides a nurturingand supportive environment for boys ages 8-16. The <strong>camp</strong> offers superb land and watersports,along with a strong arts program. Activities offered include: riflery, archery,sailing, fishing, waterskiing, <strong>camp</strong>craft, stained glass, nature, music, steel drums, pottery,photography, fly-tying, kayaking, and woodworking. Competitive team sportsand skill development programs are offered in soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball andlacrosse. Older <strong>camp</strong>ers participate in at least one 2-3 day wilderness trip. Optionsinclude sea-kayaking, river canoeing, and mountain climbing. Traditional values arereinforced by a superb staff, through group living and daily <strong>camp</strong> gatherings...all helpingto build a solid foundation for life which stresses values, skills, friendships, and fun.PILGRIM LODGE — Founded 1956 (ACA)COED<strong>Maine</strong> Conference, United Church of Christ Rev. Bryan S. Breault103 Pilgrim Lodge Lane Off-season: Same addressWest Gardiner, ME 04345(207) 724-3200FAX (207) 724-3732bryan@pilgrimlodge.orgwww.pilgrimlodge.orgResident – Non-Profit, Religious Affiliation.421-800-536-7712


PINE ISLAND CAMP FOR BOYS — Founded 1902BOYS<strong>Summer</strong>:Off-season:Water Route 200Ben Swan, DirectorBelgrade Lakes, ME 04918 PO Box 242(207) 465-3031 Brunswick, ME 04011www.pineisland.org (207) 729-7714benswan@pineisland.org(Off-season only)Resident – Private Non-Profit. 85 Campers. 40 staff. Tuition: $7,100; 45 days.June 24-August 7.Ben and Emily Swan are the third generation of the Swan family to direct PineIsland Camp. They are committed to the same goals expressed by the <strong>camp</strong>’s founderover 100 years ago, “...to provide a happy, safe, adventurous summer for boys.” The<strong>camp</strong> occupies a small island in a big, clean lake, and the boys and their counselorslive in platform tents without electricity. Each day boys choose two activities (sailing,rowing, canoeing, kayaking, tennis, swimming, fly-fishing, archery, riflery, woodcraftand workshop). Over 40 <strong>camp</strong>ing trips, ranging from one to six nights and includinghiking, canoeing and kayaking, go out each summer to the lakes, rivers and mountainsof <strong>Maine</strong> and New Hampshire and to our 90-acre saltwater island.PINE TREE CAMP — Founded 1945 (ACA)COEDPine Tree Society - Discovering abilities together Dawn Willard-Robinson114 Pine Tree Road Off-season: PO Box 518Rome, ME 04963 Bath, ME 04530(207) 397-2141 (207) 443-3341FAX (207) 397-5324 FAX (207) 443-1070pt<strong>camp</strong>@pinetreesociety.orgwww.pinetreesociety.orgResident – Handicapped, Private Non-Profit.Pine Tree Camp offers <strong>Maine</strong> children and adults with disabilities an extraordinarysummer <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong>. The 285-acre <strong>camp</strong> facility is fully adapted to meet thespecial needs of <strong>camp</strong>ers. The barrier-free setting and commitment of our staff allow<strong>camp</strong>ers to fully participate in activities that normally aren’t available to them includingswimming, fishing, boating, outdoor games, kayaking, arts and crafts and <strong>camp</strong>ingin a tent under the stars.For <strong>camp</strong>ers, Pine Tree Camp is a highlight of their year. It gives them the opportunityto spend time with their friends in a setting that meets their unique needs. Forfamilies, Pine Tree Camp offers an extended period of greatly needed respite fromcaregiving.Residential and day <strong>camp</strong> opportunities are available.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org43


CAMP PINECLIFFE — Founded 1917 (ACA)GIRLS64 Pinecliffe Road Susan Lifter & Patty Lifter,Harrison, ME 040403rd & 4th generation(207) 583-2201 Off-season:FAX (207) 583-2030277 South Cassingham Rd.pinecliffe@msn.com Columbus, OH 43209www.pinecliffe.com (614) 236-5698(212) 724-7425FAX (614) 235-2267Resident – Private. Full-Season. Ages 8-15.Each year <strong>camp</strong>ers and staff come from all parts of the world and join together intothe Pinecliffe family. Staff is warm, mature, and <strong>experience</strong>d. Pinecliffe’s program iswell-rounded. Our emphasis is not only on developing our girls’ skills, but also teachinggood sportsmanship, and stressing the development of fairness and consideration.We offer a weekly tripping program, overnights, biking trips, canoeing, mountainhikes, whitewater rafting. Our program includes waterfront activities: canoeing,kayaking, sailing, swimming, and waterskiing. Team sports: basketball, field hockey,lacrosse, newcomb, soccer, softball and volleyball. Individual sports: archery, Englishriding, gymnastics, karate, nature and tennis; a strong Arts Department: artsand crafts, ceramics, dance, drama, music, photography and a state-of-the-art silverprogram and studio.CAMP PINEHURST — Founded 1946COED23 Curtis Road Jack CurtisRaymond, ME 04071Off-season: 12 Cider Lane(207) 627-4670 Nashua, NH 03063FAX (207) 627-4793 (603) 880-6287director@<strong>camp</strong>pinehurst.com FAX (603) 880-6287www.<strong>camp</strong>pinehurst.comResident – Private. 85 Campers per session. Boys and Girls Ages 6-14. Tuition:2-weeks $2,250; 3-weeks $3,025; 4-weeks $4,030; 5-weeks $5,040; 6-weeks $5,475.Same prices since 2008. - Price subject to change Jan. 1, 2011.Facing the sunset on the sandy shore of Crescent Lake, Camp Pinehurst is a traditionalsummer <strong>camp</strong> for boys and girls that emphasizes skill development, outdooradventure and teamwork. Camp Pinehurst boasts an <strong>experience</strong>d, highly qualifiedstaff and an individualized daily schedule for each <strong>camp</strong>er. This combination allowschildren the opportunity to achieve success in a safe and supportive environment.Activities include Red Cross swimming, sailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, wakeboarding,knee-boarding, kayaking, tennis, soccer, basketball, model rocketry, yoga,dance, archery, riflery, beading, overnight canoe trips, whitewater rafting and hikingtrips. Pinehurst also features comfortable, screened cabins with electricity, a superb chefand a resident R.N. Camp Pinehurst - come make some new friends this summer.441-800-536-7712


CAMP PONDICHERRY— Founded 1970 (ACA)GIRLSGirl Scouts of <strong>Maine</strong>Jennifer Bonnett, Director85 Camp Pondicherry Rd. Off-season: 185 Gannett DriveBridgton, ME 04009 South Portland, ME 04416(207) 647-5575 (207) 722-1177FAX: (207) 647-5575jbonnett@gsmaine.orgwww.girlscoutsofmaine.orgResident – Non-Profit, Girl Scout Camp. Ages 7 to 17. Tuition $350 and up perweek.ROBIN HOOD CAMP — Founded 1928COEDPO Box 189Rick LittlefieldBrooksville, ME 04617Off-season: 24802 Eastfield Place(207) 359-8313; (207) 359-2209 Carmel, CA 93923FAX (207) 359-8538 (831) 659-9143robinhood@robinhood<strong>camp</strong>.com FAX (831) 659-9148www.robinhood<strong>camp</strong>.comResident – Private. 250 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: 21-days $5,300; 28-days$6,100; 35-days $6,950; 42-days $7,700; 49-days $8,400. Special: last three weeks(7/24-8/14) $4,200. Last four weeks (7/17-8/14) $5,400. Plus $500 registration feeto accompany applications.Only <strong>camp</strong> in the U.S. directly on a fresh water lake also bordering the ocean.Located between Acadia National Park and Camden on Penobscot Bay. Tremendouslydiverse programs from novice up to Championship levels. World class instruction:Waterskiing, Sailing, Tennis, Equestrian, Thai Kick Boxing, Fishing, Ocean Yachting,Soccer, Canoeing, Kayaking, Guitar. Also: Riflery, Skateboarding, Circus, Archery,Foil Fencing, Lacrosse, Baseball, Basketball, Rugby, Marine Biology, Windsurfing,Arts & Crafts, Crew, Drums, Drama, Dance, Yoga, SCUBA, & more. Personal interviewwith a Director and two teacher recommendations required of all new applicants.Annual wait list by early spring.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org45


CAMP RUNOIA — Founded 1907 (ACA)GIRLSPO Box 450Pam Cobb, Alex JacksonBelgrade Lakes, ME 04918Lani Toscano(207) 495-2228 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 495-2287info@runoia.comwww.runoia.comResident – Private. 110 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: $4,100 - $6,900, plus enrollmentfee $800, all inclusive tuition.Camp Runoia’s 105th season, under fourth generation of Cobb family <strong>camp</strong>ingleadership, offers exciting adventures in Belgrade Lakes, Central <strong>Maine</strong>. Our inclusive<strong>camp</strong> promotes intentional learning with sincere guidance from adults. We are a playfulplace full of <strong>camp</strong> traditions, fostering appreciation of the outdoors and building lifelongskills through living and learning together. Activities include: sailing, windsurfing,canoeing, kayaking, swimming, photography, crafts, basket weaving, drama, tennis,lacrosse, soccer, archery, riflery, ropes course, wilderness trips, English horsebackriding, stained glass, water skiing, challenge tower, and Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide. Cabinliving is comfortable with 9-14 girls living with 3-4 counselors. Camp Runoia fostersfriendships, celebrates diversity and promotes individual achievement. We create asafe environment for girls to grow through the <strong>camp</strong> <strong>experience</strong> and make lastingmemories.SEEDS OF PEACE — Founded 1993 (ACA)COED183 Powhatan Road Leslie Lewin, DirectorOtisfield, ME 04270Off-season:(207) 627-7202 370 Lexington Ave. Suite 2103FAX (207) 627-3121 New York, NY 10017<strong>camp</strong>@seedsofpeace.org (212) 573-8040www.seedsofpeace.org FAX (212) 573-8047Resident – Private Non-Profit.461-800-536-7712


CAMP SKYLEMAR — Founded 1949 (ACA)BOYS457 Sebago Road Arleen and Shep ShepherdNaples, ME 04055 Off-season: PO Box 1010(207) 693-6414 Sparks, MD 21152FAX (207) 693-3865 (410) 329-5995<strong>camp</strong>skylemar@aol.com FAX (410) 329-5095www.<strong>camp</strong>skylemar.comResident – Private. 48 or 24 days. 170 Campers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $10,550 or$6,850.Camp Skylemar offers a sports-oriented program, with a limited enrollment of170 boys, ages 7-15. Outstanding instruction in all athletics, including golf, tennis,lacrosse, basketball, baseball, soccer, football, ropes course, outdoor ed., etc. RedCross Swim instruction, water skiing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking on virtually privatetwo-mile-long spring fed lake.Sports are top notch at Skylemar. There’s an emphasis on sportsmanship, relationship-building,kindness and compassion towards others. 2:1 staff to <strong>camp</strong>er ratio.Carefully selected counselors are dedicated to each individual child.CAMP STANLEY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS — Founded 2009 COED1 Great Place Jessica Hartz, OwnerSmithfield, ME 04978Off-season:jessica@my<strong>camp</strong>stanley.com 1 Huntington Avenue, Unit 309www.my<strong>camp</strong>stanley.com Boston, MA 02116(518) 588-7146Resident – Private.THE SUMMER CAMP — Founded 1986 (ACA)GIRLS276 Liberty Road Tracy St. Onge-May, DirectorWashington, ME 04574Off-season: 8 Church St.(207) 845-2050 Bridgton, ME 04009FAX (207) 845-2050 (207) 647-5278info@thesummer<strong>camp</strong>.org FAX (207) 647-5278www.thesummer<strong>camp</strong>.orgResident – Private Non-Profit. Ages 6-16, 10-day sessions. Scholarships based onneed for all.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org47


CAMP SUMMIT - AUTISM SOCIETY OF MAINE - FOUNDED 1976 COED72B Main St.Winthrop, ME 04364(800) 273-5200FAX (207) 377-9434asm@asmonline.orgwww.asmonline.orgDay - Private Non-Profit - Handicapped, Agency.Cathy Dionne, Program Dir.Off-season: Same addressCAMP SUNSHINE — Founded 1984 (ACA)FAMILYCamp Sunshine Inc.Mike Katz35 Acadia Road Off-season: Same addressCasco, ME 04015(207) 655-3800FAX (207) 655-3825mkatz@<strong>camp</strong>sunshine.orgwww.<strong>camp</strong>sunshine.orgResident – Private Non-Profit.Camp Sunshine is a year-round retreat, which provides respite, support, joy andhope to children with life-threatening illnesses and their immediate families throughvarious stages of a child’s illness. The program is free of charge to all families, andincludes 24-hour onsite medical and psychosocial support. Bereavement groups arealso offered for families who have lost a child to an illness.At Camp Sunshine families have a chance to have fun together and to meet otherfamilies facing similar challenges. Camp Sunshine offers a variety of activities andprograms, including parent’s workshops, games, swimming, boating, arts & crafts,climbing wall, fishing, mini-golf, <strong>camp</strong>ing out, a computer learning center, challengecourse, entertainment and much, much more.CAMP SUSAN CURTIS — Founded 1974 (ACA)COED236 Allen Road Alan F. Cartwright, Pres. & CEOStoneham, ME 04231Susan L. Curtis Foundation(207) 928-2955 (summer) Off-season:Info@susancurtisfoundation.org 1321 Washington Ave., Ste. 104www.susancurtisfoundation.org Portland, ME 04103(207) 774-1552FAX (207) 774-4240Resident – Private Non-Profit.481-800-536-7712


CAMP TAKAJO — Founded 1947 (ACA)BOYS60 Takajo Road Jeffrey A. KonigsbergNaples, ME 04055Off-season: 34 Maple Avenue(207) 693-6675 Armonk, NY 10504FAX (207) 693-6654 (914) 273-5020www.<strong>camp</strong>takajo.com FAX (914) 273-5352Resident – Private. 50 Days. Tuition: $10,600. Full-season only.Outstanding boys’ <strong>camp</strong> noted for magnificent lakefront setting, exceptional facilitiesand outstanding instruction. Top notch programs in tennis, baseball, basketball, hockey,soccer, lacrosse, golf, swimming, sailing, water skiing, outdoor skills (rock climbing,backpacking, canoeing, overnight <strong>camp</strong>ing), fine arts, ceramics, crafts, photography,video, radio and electronics, woodworking, theater, music, nature study, journalism,archery, weight training. Extensive special trips for older <strong>camp</strong>ers to Acadia NationalPark, Mount Katahdin in Baxter State Park, and western trip to Colorado, Utah andNevada.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org49


TANGLEWOOD 4-H CAMP & LEARNING CENTER — Founded 1982 (ACA) COEDOne Tanglewood RoadJessica DeckeLincolnville, ME 04849<strong>Summer</strong> Camp Director(877) 944-2267 (Toll free <strong>Maine</strong>) or (207) 789-5868 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 789-5220jessica.decke@maine.eduwww.tanglewood4h.orgResident, Trip, and Day – Non-profit. Residential Camp: ages 8-14, 1 and 2 weeksessions, $475-$1150. Day Camp: ages 4-12, 1 and 2 week sessions, $195-$290. DiscoveryTrips: ages 9-15, $500-620. Teen Leadership: ages 14-17, 2 and 3 week sessions,$850-$1475. Camp tuition on a sliding scale. Scholarships availableThe University of <strong>Maine</strong> Cooperative Extension offers 4-H youth summer programsat forested Tanglewood in Lincolnville along the Ducktrap River and coastal BlueberryCove in Tenants Harbor. All programs combine the magic of traditional <strong>camp</strong>with friendship, sustainable living and wonder through connections with the naturalworld. Residential <strong>camp</strong>s emphasize choice in “weekly focus” and electives (hiking,swimming, drama, art, wilderness skills, ropes course, field games, ecology, gardening,sailing)…and wicked evening programs. Day <strong>camp</strong>s feature natural exploration,swimming and creative play. Discovery trips offer backpacking, island <strong>camp</strong>ing,canoeing, natural history and adventure. Teen leadership builds on teamwork, groupchallenge, self-development and stewardship of <strong>Maine</strong>’s woods and waters throughbackpacking and paddling adventures. Tanglewood also offers school and familyprograms year-round.CAMP TAPAWINGO — Founded 1919 (ACA)GIRLS166 Tapawingo Road Jane LichtmanSweden, ME 04040 Off-season: PO Box 248(207) 647-3351 Maplewood, NJ 07040FAX (207) 647-2232 (973) 275-1139<strong>camp</strong>tap@aol.com FAX (973) 275-1182www.<strong>camp</strong>tapawingo.comResident – Private. 150 Campers. Ages 7-16. Tuition: $9,800 (49 days); $6,100(3½-weeks).A close-knit, individualized, spirited family where lasting friends are made. Tennis,swimming, horseback riding, sailing, water-skiing, kayaking, volleyball, softball,archery, newcomb, ropes course, soccer, lacrosse, gymnastics, dance, boating, dramatics,arts and crafts, and photography. Well-rounded, individually-tailored program.Extensive hiking, backpacking, canoe and overnight trips. Professional, <strong>experience</strong>dstaff, ratio 1:2½. One mile of lakefront and 200-wooded acres in the foothills of theWhite Mountains.501-800-536-7712


CAMP TIMANOUS — Founded 1917 (ACA)BOYS85 Plains Rd. David & Linda SuitorRaymond, ME 04071Off-season: St. Mark’s School(207) 655-4569 25 Marlborough Rd.FAX (508) 449-3989 Southboro, MA 01772info@<strong>camp</strong>t.com (508) 485-8020www.<strong>camp</strong>t.com FAX (508) 449-3989Resident – Private. 50 Days. 120 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: 7-weeks $8,350;31/2-weeks $5,250.Originally founded in Connecticut by Dr. Luther Gulick in 1887, Timanous has beencontinuously operated on this beautiful lakefront site in Southern <strong>Maine</strong> since 1920.The Suitor family has directed the <strong>camp</strong> since 1942, the present generation since 1983.In 2010, 90% of the 50 counseling staff were former Timanous <strong>camp</strong>ers, averagingover 10 years at <strong>camp</strong> (11 were teachers). 26 states and 12 foreign countries wererepresented. Innovation with traditional value-oriented program instills loyalty signifiedby 70 second generation <strong>camp</strong>ers and counselors. A positive approach and freedomwithin structure promises improved physical skills and poise and understanding insocial relationships. Extensive waterfront and trip program, woodshop, soccer, tennis,basketball, team sports, riflery, archery, climbing wall, water skiing, and sailing.TRIPP LAKE CAMP — Founded 1911 (ACA)GIRLSPO Box 99Leslie Konigsberg Levy, DirectorPoland, ME 04274Off-season: 34 Maple Ave.(207) 998-4347 Armonk, NY 10504FAX (207) 998-2073 (914) 273-4065leslie@tripplake<strong>camp</strong>.com FAX (914) 273-5963E-mail for staff positions: nancy@tripplake<strong>camp</strong>.comwww.tripplake<strong>camp</strong>.comResident – Private. 50 Days. 330 Campers. Ages 8-16. Full-season only.Tripp Lake Camp is proud to celebrate its 101st anniversary in 2011. TLC is atraditional, uniform <strong>camp</strong> with a structured program. It offers a well rounded and skillorientedprogram of sports and arts. Campers are from all parts of the country, withdiverse interests. The atmosphere is nurturing, spirited, and energetic, with a deep senseof tradition. All water activities, including swim, waterski, canoe, kayak and sailing;tennis, field hockey, soccer, softball, basketball, lacrosse, gymnastics, fitness, dance,archery, riding, golf, two rock climbing walls and an extensive ropes course, theatreand all arts, including silver, photo and video. Tripping program includes weekly daytrips as well as extended mountain hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, canoeing andkayaking. The staff is warm, mature, <strong>experience</strong>d and skill oriented. 260-acres; mileof lakefront.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org51


CAMP VEGA — Founded 1936 (ACA)GIRLS317 Echo Lake Road Linda Courtiss Ragsdale, Owner/Dir.Fayette, ME 04349Kyle & Emily Courtiss, Co-Dirs.(800) 838-VEGA Off-season: PO Box 990244FAX (207) 685-5520 Boston, MA 02199info@<strong>camp</strong>vega.com (617) 424-9919www.<strong>camp</strong>vega.com FAX (617) 424-0214Resident – Private. 48 Days. 275 Campers. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $10,400.Camp Vega offers girls a wide variety of sports, arts, and <strong>camp</strong> traditions whilefocusing on building friendships and having fun. Great facilities and miles of hikingtrails are nestled along a mile of shoreline on Echo Lake and 300 acres of fields andforest. Activities include Tennis, Waterskiing, Wakeboarding, Wakesurfing, Equestrian,Landsports, Gaga, Music, Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, 40 Element Challenge Course,Water-zipline, Dance, Zumba, Jewelry, Theater, Gymnastics, Swimming, Sailing,Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Figure Skating, Outdoor Adventure, and much more.Caring and compassionate counselors spend over two weeks in orientation, and helpgirls develop self-confidence, challenge themselves at new activities, and make lifelongfriendships. Vega maintains a <strong>camp</strong>er to counselor ratio of less than 3:1.CAMP WALDEN — Founded 1916 (ACA)GIRLSPO Box 230Karen Krieger, DirectorDenmark, ME 04022Off-season: Same address(207) 452-2901FAX (207) 452-2902karenkrieger@<strong>camp</strong>walden.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>walden.comResident – Private. 49 days. 140 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 9-15. Tuition: $9,300.Walden’s program blends tradition with contemporary thinking to develop girls’self-esteem, confidence and leadership. Our Honor System, run by a council of <strong>camp</strong>errepresentatives, promotes values of honesty, respect, personal and community responsibility,and consideration of others. We use individualized scheduling to balance<strong>camp</strong>er interests with the need for growth and challenge. Our activities include watersports (swimming, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, skiing), land sports (tennis, riding,soccer, softball, lacrosse, archery, climbing wall, ropes challenge), and art (dance,drama, ceramics, drawing, painting, jewelry, enameling). Blended into the summer isan extensive trip program for all ages, including scenic mountain hiking and canoeingtrips which inspire appreciation for the New England environment. Life-long friendshipsare made in Walden’s beautiful woodland setting.521-800-536-7712


WAVUS CAMP FOR GIRLS— Founded 1922GIRLS88 Wavus Point Road Off-season:PO Box 350Nancy J KennedyJefferson, ME 04348Kieve-Wavus Education, Inc.(207) 549-5719 PO Box 169FAX (207) 549-3693 Nobleboro, ME 04555njk@kieve.org (207) 563-5172www.wavus.org FAX (207) 563-5215Resident – Private Non-profit. 26 days. Ages 8-16. 165 Campers per session. Tuition:$5,100. Optional 10-days for 8-10 year olds, $2,400. Coed wilderness <strong>experience</strong> for16-18 year olds: see “Kieve West” on our website for details.Wavus Camp for girls is located on two miles of pristine lake frontage on DamariscottaLake, by boat just four miles north of our boys <strong>camp</strong>, Kieve, and 65 milesnortheast of Portland, <strong>Maine</strong> near the coast. Wavus offers a traditional, non-competitive,diverse in-<strong>camp</strong> program and wilderness program with activities such as tennis, riflery,sailing, team sports, arts & crafts, pottery, an excellent ropes course, and trips to ourbeautiful oceanfront property in Bremen.All girls participate in our progressive wilderness-tripping program designed to inspireand challenge <strong>camp</strong>ers through beauty and teamwork. Trips take place throughoutNew England and range in length from two days to 15 days. At Wavus we explore,challenge, learn and enjoy! See Kieve’s separate listing.CAMP WAWENOCK — Founded 1910 (ACA)GIRLS33 Wawenock Road June W. Gray, DirectorRaymond, ME 04071-6824Patricia A. Smith, Director(207) 655-4657 Andrew Sangster, Directorwawenock@<strong>camp</strong>wawenock.comCatriona Sangster, Directorwww.<strong>camp</strong>wawenock.comOff-season: Same addressResident – Private. 49 Days. 120 Campers. Ages 8-16. Tuition: $7,300.Wawenock’s program is designed to give maximum attention to the individualgirl with an emphasis on personal development through group living. Continuity ininstruction for the 7-week program allows for the development of confidence and skillduring four periods daily in the activities of her choice: swimming, lifeguarding, sailing,canoeing, windsurfing, horseback riding, outdoor living skills, archery, tennis, riflery,crafts, pottery, music, drama and dancing. There is time for hobbies and participationin <strong>camp</strong>wide programs including <strong>camp</strong>fire.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org53


WAYNFLETE SUMMER PROGRAMS — Founded 1973COED360 Spring Street Off-season: Same addressPortland, ME 04102(207) 774-5721FAX (207) 772-4782www.waynflete.orgDay – Private Non-profit. 8-weeks. 800 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Ages 3-18. Cost: TBA Jan 2011.Waynflete School’s <strong>Summer</strong> Programs incorporate the mission of the school focusingon playful exploration in an engaging environment—through exciting <strong>camp</strong> programsin visual and performing arts, gymnastics, adventure learning & service, nature, andscience. Campers entering Grades K through 12 can also improve their athletic skillsand enjoy friendly competition in our athletic <strong>camp</strong>s for basketball, lacrosse, soccer,cross country, tennis, field hockey and a K-3 Recreation Sports <strong>camp</strong>.CAMP WAZIYATAH — Founded 1922 (ACA)COED530 Mill Hill Road Off-season: PO Box 3173Waterford, ME 04088 Manhattan Beach, CA 90266(207) 583-2267 (310) 379-2267FAX (509) 357-2267 FAX (509) 357-2267info@wazi.comwww.wazi.comResident – Private. 150 Campers. Ages 7-16. Tuition: 2-Weeks $2,850; 4-Weeks$4,975; 6-Weeks $7,425; 8-Weeks $8,950. Horseback riding included.541-800-536-7712


CAMP WEKEELA — Founded 1922 (ACA)COED1750 Bear Pond Road Ephram & Lori CaflunHartford, ME 04220Off-season: 979 Allison Court(207) 224-7878 Ridgewood, NJ 07450-2201FAX (207) 224-7999 (201) 612-5125Ephram@<strong>camp</strong>wekeela.com (201) 612-9927www.<strong>camp</strong>wekeela.comResident – Private. 275 Campers. Ages 7-16. Tuition: 1st session June 25 - July23, 2011 - $6,300; 2nd session July 24 - August 14, 2011 - $5,400. Two Rookie sessions:2-week session June 25 - July 9, 2011 or July 9 - July 23, 2011 - $3,600. Fullsession: June 25 - August 14, 2011- $8,500 Kids Camp; $9,000 Teen Camp. VisitorsDay: Friday, July 22nd.Camp Wekeela, a coed residential <strong>camp</strong> on mountain lake setting. Family oriented,warm, inviting program for children, 7-16, led by talented specialists and counselors.Water Sports: swimming, sailing, water-skiing, wakeboarding, canoeing, kayaking,windsurfing, tubing, water trampolines. Land Sports: archery, baseball, basketball,disc golf, flag football, fitness, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, street hockey, soccer, beachvolleyball. Creative/Performing Arts: painting, drawing, tie-dye, pottery, woodworking,rocketry, photography, jewelry, musical theatre, dance, radio, video, guitars, piano,drums. Tennis: USTA pro instruction. Outdoor Adventure: high/low ropes, rock wall,climbing tower, <strong>camp</strong>fire cooking, orienteering, rappelling, zip line. Culinary Arts.Environmental Education. Horseback riding. Trips: <strong>camp</strong>ing, whitewater rafting, oceansurfing, teen trips to New England, Canada, Arizona, Utah and Nevada!WEST END HOUSE CAMP, INC. — Founded 1908BOYSLong Pond/ PO Box 44Steve Lepler or294 Road Between the Ponds William MargolinE. Parsonsfield, ME 04028-0044 Off-season: 105 Allston Street(207) 625-9365/ 625-9382/ 625-7581 Allston, MA 02134-5029slepswehc@aol.com (617) 783-2267 / (781) 784-5703www.westendhouse<strong>camp</strong>.org FAX (617) 787-4386Resident – Private Non-Profit. 120 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: $5,495 (8-weeks);$3,495 (4-weeks); $1,895 (2-weeks); also 6-weeks ($4,695).West End House Camp, founded by James Storrow in 1908, comprises 135-acresof land, including 4,000 feet on beautiful Long Pond. We offer affordable excellence!Each modern cabin houses 12 <strong>camp</strong>ers and 3 staff, and includes bathroom with privatehot shower. High <strong>camp</strong>er return rate; most staff are former <strong>camp</strong>ers. Nurse on site.Activities include indoor and outdoor basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse,tennis, swimming, archery, arts & crafts, nature, sailing, kayaking, waterskiing, watertrampoline, waterslide, inter<strong>camp</strong> competition, mountain bikes, varied eveningactivities, exciting five-day Color War, and trips. Facilities include indoor gym withelectric scoreboard, modern dining hall, large playing fields, infirmary, canteen, andsmall library. Some financial assistance available. Make Friends For Life at WestEnd House Camp!www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org55


CAMP WIGWAM — Founded 1910 (ACA)BOYSWigwam PassRobert and Jane StraussWaterford, ME 04088Off-season: Same address(207) 583-2300FAX (207) 583-6242wigwam@maine.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>wigwam.comResident – Private. 170 <strong>camp</strong>ers. 49 days ($8,900) or 35 days ($7,900). Ages6-15.Camp Wigwam, founded in 1910, is located in southwestern <strong>Maine</strong> in the foothillsof the White Mountains. The entire property is cradled in a majestic pine grove onthe natural white sand beach of Bear Lake. Each <strong>camp</strong>er is encouraged to participatein tennis, golf, and our waterfront activities. Golf lessons are offered daily, with tripsto one of four local courses five days a week. Waterfront classes include swimming,sailing, canoeing, fishing, and a top rated water-skiing program. Wigwam offers a verypersonalized atmosphere. Our low key approach allows each <strong>camp</strong>er the ability toconcentrate on specific activities of his own choosing including competitive sports,hiking, drama, rock climbing, woodworking, ceramics, music and crafts. Tutoring isavailable.CAMP WILDWOOD — Founded 1953 (ACA)BOYS318 Wildwood Rd. Mark & Peter MeyerBridgton, ME 04009Off-season: Same address(207) 647-8864FAX (207) 647-5656<strong>camp</strong>wildwood@<strong>camp</strong>wildwood.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>wildwood.comResident – Private. 7-weeks. Ages 7-15. Tuition: $10,400; 4-weeks (July only)$8,000.Camp Wildwood is located on beautifully private Woods Pond. We offer a broadrange of activities with an emphasis placed on individual instruction in a nurturingenvironment. Wildwood has all the water sports, including Red Cross swim instruction,six team sports (baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, football, and all types ofhockey), and an interesting mix of individual athletics including golf (our own 4 holepar 14 course), tennis, archery, ropes/adventure course, and a BMX (bicycle) track.We are a sports orientated <strong>camp</strong>, but we also offer terrific instruction in computers, artsand crafts, radio broadcasting, guitar, and a full tripping program including overnightsand hikes into the White Mountains. Please call us for references, a brochure, or visitus in person or on-line at <strong>camp</strong>wildwood.com.561-800-536-7712


CAMP WINNEBAGO — Founded 1919 (ACA)BOYS19 Echo Lake Rd. Andy LilienthalFayette, ME 04349Off-season: 131 Ocean St.(207) 685-4918 South Portland, ME 04106FAX (207) 685-9190(800) 932-1646 orUnkAndyCW@aol.com (207) 767-1019www.<strong>camp</strong>winnebago.com FAX (207) 767-1018Resident – Private. 160 Campers. Ages 8-15. Tuition: $10,850 (53 days); $6,650(27 days).How to measure value at <strong>camp</strong>? Ask the child, and they answer “fun”. Ask the adultand they answer “values” and “healthy relationships”. Celebrating 92 summers, weare committed to these terms and how easily they work together. Children want andlike a certain program structure. Whether through instructional and competitive sportsprogram, the rustic canoe and mountain trips, individual activities aimed at improvinglifelong skills, or many special activities, we love children and insure fun, values andhealthy relationships. We stay small (and fill early) because we stress community andeveryone knows each other. All <strong>camp</strong>ers have access to the Director, when Andy goesto each cabin to say goodnight or when he enthusiastically spectates at activities.WINONA CAMPS FOR BOYS — Founded 1908 (ACA)BOYS35 Winona Road Alan and Michelle OrdwayBridgton, ME 04009Spencer Ordway, Laura Ordway(207) 647-3721 Off-season: Same addressFAX (207) 647-2750information@winona<strong>camp</strong>s.comwww.winona<strong>camp</strong>s.comResident – Private. 260 Campers. Ages 7-15. 49 days, tuition: $7,650.24 days, tuition: $4,950.The Winona Experience begins with a special setting on the shores of Moose Pondwith inspirational views of Pleasant Mountain and Mount Washington. Over a mile ofwaterfront, with each unit offering its own en<strong>camp</strong>ments and program. Junior (7-11),Intermediate (11-13), Senior (13-15) and CIT (16-17). Extensive canoe, mountainand kayak trips available for all ages. Campers chose activities on a daily basis froma wide variety of outdoor living programs, athletics and aquatics. Included in theWinona Experience are an extensive sailing program, horseback riding (English), rockclimbing and woodworking. Junior <strong>Maine</strong> Guide program available to boys ages 14and older. Veteran staff; with <strong>camp</strong>ers and staff from 30 states and 15 foreign countries.2011 – Our 104th Season.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org57


WOHELO – LUTHER GULICK CAMPS — Founded 1907 (ACA) GIRLS25 Gulick Rd. Mark and Quincy Van WinkleRaymond, ME 04071Off-season: Same address(207) 655-4739FAX (207) 655-2292wohelo@wohelo.comwww.wohelo.comResident – Private. 50 Days. Little Wohelo for ages 6-12 yrs, Sebago Wohelo forages 12-15 yrs. 7-weeks $8,100; 3 1/2 - weeks $5,150; Peep Week $1,600.Wohelo offers a mile of shore front on crystal clear Sebago Lake. Run by the foundingfamily for more than 100 years, third and fourth generation directors. Campersenjoy a non-competitive and friendly atmosphere. High rate of returning <strong>camp</strong>ersand staff along with more than 5,000 loyal alumnae. Two separate <strong>camp</strong>s allows forthe best learning environment for each of the age groups. Little Wohelo offers a dailyrotating schedule. Sebago Wohelo offers free choice; <strong>camp</strong>ers with guidance chooseactivities based on goals and interests. Activities for both <strong>camp</strong>s include swimming,tennis, dance, drama, puppet crafts, sterling silver craft, weaving, nature/ecology,pottery, canoeing, wakeboarding and waterskiing, windsurfing and extensive sailingand racing at Sebago Wohelo.WOLFE’S NECK FARM SUMMER DAY CAMP — Founded 1997 COED184 Burnett Rd. Tod Yankee, Exec DirectorFreeport, ME 04032Off-season: Same address(207) 865-4469FAX: (207) 865-4884tyankee@wolfesneckfarm.orgwww.wolfesneckfarm.orgDay– Private Non-Profit. Peapods, 4 & 5 year olds; Seedlings, Entering Grades K-2;Farm Kids, Entering Grades 3-5; Farmward Bound, Entering Grades 6-9.Our <strong>Summer</strong> Day Camp programs provide hands-on, educational activities focusingon the elements of the Foundation’s mission; agriculture, the natural environment,and healthy living. Campers care for farm animals, grow vegetables in our gardens,explore the shores of Casco Bay, canoe through the salt marsh, and discover foresthabitats. Agricultural and ecological themes are also explored through music, theater,and arts & crafts. Weekly sessions are offered for four age-specific groups. There arelimited slots available, so parents are encouraged to apply early.581-800-536-7712


WYONEGONIC CAMPS — Founded 1902 (ACA)GIRLS215 Wyonegonic Rd. Steven SudduthDenmark, ME 04022Off-season: Same address(207) 452-2051FAX (207) 452-2611info@wyonegonic.comwww.wyonegonic.comResident – Private. 48 Days. 190 Campers. Ages 8-15. Leadership Training, Ages16-17-18. Tuition: $7,650 for seven-weeks; $4,950 for 31/2-weeks.Wyonegonic offers a non-competitive atmosphere which allows <strong>camp</strong>ers to buildconfidence. Emphasis is on personal development and group cooperation. Programis individualized for each <strong>camp</strong>er based on their goals and interests. Campers choosefrom traditional activities such as tennis, sailing, horseback riding, ecology, targetsports and creative arts. Particular focus is on waterfront activities and outdoor livingskills. Age appropriate ropes courses add adventure, challenge and group problemsolving. Canoe and Hiking trips for all ages from 1-6 days in length in <strong>Maine</strong> andNew Hampshire. Leadership Training and 3 week wilderness trips offered for age 16and up. Typical clientele represents 30 states and foreign countries. Wyonegonic andWinona are the oldest Brother/Sister <strong>camp</strong>s in the country.YMCA CAMP OF MAINE — Founded 1915COEDPO Box 446Barry Costa, Director305 Winthrop Center Road Off-season: Same addressWinthrop, ME 04364(207) 395-4200FAX (207) 395-7230info@mainey<strong>camp</strong>.orgwww.mainey<strong>camp</strong>.orgResident – Agency, Non-Profit, YMCA. 220 <strong>camp</strong>ers. Resident Camp Ages 8-16.Tuition: One-week $500 in state, $575 out-of-state. See web for other programtuitions.The YMCA Camp of <strong>Maine</strong> is an overnight <strong>camp</strong> for boys and girls ages 8-16, offeringexcellent non-competitive, <strong>camp</strong>er-elected programs in aquatics, arts, sports and<strong>camp</strong>ing. Emphasis on cabin life, friendship, special events and weekend programs.Small groups and cabins with supportive live-in staff; staff to <strong>camp</strong>er ratio is one tofour. The Teen Adventure Camp Program offers exciting trips exploring <strong>Maine</strong>. ExcellentLeadership-In-Training program for teens (age 15 or completion of ninth grade).Choice of one to eight weeks. Groups welcome in spring and fall. Come and visitus.Thanks to the following <strong>camp</strong>s who provided photos for this publication: Acadia Instituteof Oceaography, Agawam, Birch Rock, Bryant Pond 4-H, Fernwood, GreenlandPoint, Hidden Valley, Kawanhee, Kieve/Wavus, Kippewa, <strong>Maine</strong> Teen Camp, Manitou,Medomak, Micah, O-AT-KA, and Wohelo.www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org59


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CUSTOM COACH ANDLIMOUSINEGregg IsherwoodPO Box 17514 Portland, ME04112-8514(800) 585-3589gisherwood@customcoachandlimo.comwww.customcoachandlimo.comDENNIS PAPER & FOODSERVICERick Robertson101 Mecaw Rd Hampden, ME04444(207) 947-0321dtaylor@dennisexpress.comwww.dennisexpress.comDFS SERVICESDavid Suhr44 Primrose Lane Freeport, ME04032(207) 865-9812ddsuhr@hotmail.comwww.mainefoodsafety.comDOWN EAST MAGAZINELawrence HollinsPO Box 679 Camden, ME04843(207) 594-9544lhollins@downeast.comwww.downeast.comFIVE STAR GOLF CARS &UTILITY VEHICLESMatt McDonald29 Hidden Creek DriveScarborough, ME 04074(207) 289-8717matt@fivestargolfcars.comwww.fivestargolfcars.comFULL COURT PRESSEdward Symbol855 Main StreetWestbrook, ME 04092(207) 464-0002fullcrt@maine.rr.comwww.fullcourtpress.bizFUNTOWN SPLASHTOWN USAEd HodgdonPO Box 29 Saco, ME 04072(207) 284-5139groupsales@funtownusa.comwww.funtownsplashtownusa.comBUSINESS MEMBERS 2011GA GEARJohn Ford184 Read Street Portland, ME04103(207) 615-8187john.ford@gagear.comwww.gagear.comGENTLE BREEZE FARMAllen Pollock7 Gentle Breeze Windham, ME04062(207) 318-9106polloaf@gmail.comwww.tremblingleaf.comG-FORCE LASER TAGWelcome to your location!(207) 227-556204736brian@G-ForceLaserTag.comwww.G-ForceLaserTag.comGOSLINE INS. GROUPAustin ChildsPO Box 327 West Rockport,ME 04865(207) 236-6222achilds@peaseinsuranceagency.comwww.peaseinsuranceagency.comGREAT NORTHERN DOCKSSam MerriamPO Box 1615 Naples, ME04055(207) 693-3770steve@greatnortherndocks.comwww.greatnortherndocks.comHALL IMPLEMENT CO.Bob Jackman1 John Deere Road Windham,ME 04062(207) 892-6894hallimplement@securespeed.netwww.jddealer.deere.com/hallimplement/HAMMOND LUMBER CO.Rod Wiles2 Hammond Drive Belgrade,ME 04917(207) 495-3303rwiles@hammondlumber.comwww.hammondlumber.comwww.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.orgHEBRON ACADEMYJoseph HemmingsPO Box 309 Hebron, ME04238-0309(888) 432-7664jhemmings@hebronacademy.orgwww.hebronacademy.orgHEMPHILL’S INC.Margaret HemphillPO Box 74 North Vassalboro,ME 04962(207) 872-7964HIGH 5 ADVENTURELEARNING CENTERJim Grout130 Austine Drive, Suite 170Brattleboro, VT 05301(802) 254-8718jgrout@high5adventure.orgwww.high5adventure.orgHOWELL’S GUN &ARCHERY CENTERTammy LauritsenP O Box 501 Gray, ME 04039(207) 657-2324clsec@maine.rr.comwww.howellsGunandarchery.comKEY BANKSteven Byrnes1 Canal Plaza Portland, ME04101(207) 874-7265steven_m_byrnes@keybank.comwww.key.comKEYSTONE HORTICULTURISTSTom SukleyPO Box 1910 Portland, ME04104(207) 797-8733info@keystonehort.comwww.keystonehort.comL. L. BEANJanet Wyper15 Casco Street Freeport, ME04033(207) 552-2000jwyper@llbean.comwww.llbean.com61


LICE AUNTIESJulie Weiman Blumenthal33 Manchester Rd Newton, MA02461(617) 901-0620julie@liceaunties.comwww.liceaunties.comLICE HAPPENSM J Eckert1929 Fairfax Rd Annapolis, MD21401(443) 510-4480info@licehappens.comwww.licehappens.comLICE TREATMENT CENTERAdrian PichenyPO Box 4 Easton, CT 06612(917) 648-3789ampinnyc@aol.comwww.licetreatmentcenter.netMAGIC FALLS RAFTING CO.Wende GrayPO Box 9 West Forks, ME04985(800) 207-7238adventures@magicfalls.comwww.magicfalls.comMAINE CAMP OUTFITTERSAndy FullerPO Box 67 Sunset, ME 04683(800) 560-6090outfitter@maine-<strong>camp</strong>.comwww.maine-<strong>camp</strong>.comMAINE DIVERS SCUBACENTERDon Neidetcher84 Cove Street Portland, ME04101(207) 775-3467mainedivers@myfairpoint.netwww.mainediversscubacenter.comMAINE INNKEEPERSASSN.Greg Dugal304 US Route 1 Freeport, ME04032(207) 865-6100info@maineinns.comwww.maineinns.com62BUSINESS MEMBERS 2011MAINE TENNIS & TRACKJohn Cornish24 Mayall Road Gray, ME04039(207) 657-2140surfaces@mainetennisandtrack.comwww.mainetennisandtrack.comMARKEL INSURANCECOMPANYIan Garner4600 Cox RdGlen Allen, VA 23060(800) 431-1270<strong>camp</strong>insurance@markelcorp.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>insurance.comMY SUMMERS.COMRick MadesPO Box 812076 Boca Raton,FL 33481(561) 865-0031<strong>camp</strong>finders@mindspring.comwww.mysummers.comNORTHEAST CHARTER &TOUR CO.Scott Riccio235 Goddard Rd Lewiston, ME04240(888) 593-6328sriccio@northeastchartertour.comwww.northeastchartertour.comNORTHEAST DJsDan DeBruinPO Box 6090 Falmouth, ME04105(888) 352-6483info@northeastdjs.comwww.northeastdjs.comNORWAY SAVINGS BANKJack DayPO Box 347 Norway, ME 04268(207) 743-7986jday@norwaysavingsbank.comwww.norwaysavingsbank.comPARIS FARMERS UNIONPeter ChapmanBox D 16 Skillings Ave. SouthParis, ME 04281(207) 743-8976pfu@parisfarmersunion.netwww.parisfarmersunion.net1-800-536-7712PAYROLL MANAGEMENT,INC.Frank Chase100 Manley Rd Auburn, ME04210(800) 734-6880fchase@payrollmgt.comwww.payrollmgt.comPFG NORTHCENTERBill BoltonPO Box 2628 Augusta, ME04338-2628(207) 623-8451bbolton@northcenter.comwww.northcenter.comPINELAND FARMSEmily Marczak16 Pineland Drive, Suite 200New Gloucester, ME 04260(207) 688-4691emarczak@pinelandfarms.orgwww.PinelandFarms.orgRAINMAKER IRRIGATION,INC.Will Boyle69 Rainmaker Drive Portland,ME 04103(207) 831-1030will@rainmakerspring.comwww.rainmakermaine.comRAINMAKER SPRING LLCWill Boyle15 Eisenhower Drive Westbrook,ME 04092(207) 464-6975will@rainmakerspring.comwww.rainmakerspring.comRAYMOND LAUNDRYSusan StilesPO Box 1306 Raymond, ME04071(207) 655-1070Raymondlaundry@maine.rr.comwww.raymondlaundry.comREMAX BY THE BAYRich Deering970 Baxter Blvd. Portland, ME04103(207) 553-7352rdeering@homesinmaine.comwww.homesinmaine.com


SALVATORE BONETTI,CRPSSalvatore Bonetti11 Gable Ct. Portland, ME04103(800) 326-5763Salvatore.Bonetti@MSSB.comwww.ms.com/FA/salvatore.bonettiSCHIRICK & ASSOCIATESINS. BROKERSEdward SchirickPO Box 832 Rock Hill, NY12775(877) 794-3113info@schirickinsurance.comwww.<strong>camp</strong>insurancepro.comSOBEL AFFILIATES INC.Michael Labadorf595 Stewart Ave. Garden City,NY 11530(516) 745-0000mlabadorf@sobelins.comwww.sobelins.comTHE SOYNUT BUTTER CO.Curtis Roettig4220 Commercial Way Glenview,IL 60025(800) 288-1012info@soynutbutter.comwww.soynutbutter.comSPORTS FIELDS, INC.Debra MillettPO Box 118 Monmouth, ME 04259(207) 933-3547dmillett@sportsfieldsinc.netwww.sportsfieldsinc.netBUSINESS MEMBERS 2011STAGE COACH CHARTERAND TOUR LLCFrank Gifford35 Bog Road Mt Vernon, ME04352(207) 293-3416info@stagecoachcharter.comwww.stagecoach.comSUMMIT ADVENTURESYSTEMS OF MEJeff Hunnewell405 Tobey Rd New Gloucester,ME 04260(207) 831-0483jeff@summitadventuresystems.comwww.summitadventuresystems.comSYSCO FOOD SERVICESOF N. NEW ENGLANDGreg Otterbein55 Thomas Drive Westbrook,ME 04092(800) 632-4446otterbein.greg@nne.sysco.comwww.sysconne.comTHE MAILING CENTERKeith McCray126 Western Ave Augusta, ME04330(207) 621-0234mailingctr@aol.comwww.mailingctr.comTHIRSTY-TURFIRRIGATIONJosh Doucette21 Rice St Portland, ME04103(207) 797-3461jdoucette@thirstyturfirrigation.comwww.thirstyturfirrigation.comU-SAVE AUTO RENTALLarry Stewart53 Lisbon Road Lisbon, ME04250(207) 353-4136larrystewartinc@adelphia.netWATERLESS CO.NO - FLUSH URINALSRichard Lewis124 Crescent Rd Needham, MA02494(781) 444-9650rlewis.ralco@verizon.netwww.waterless.comWINDSURFING - MAINEIan Barclay176 Lakeshore Drive NorthLeeds, ME 04263(207) 557-3671ian@windsurfing-maine.comwww.skindiversparadise.comWINGSPEEDADVENTURESCharlie Williams808 Russell Station Road Francestown,NH 03043(603) 547-8822wngspdadv@aol.comwww.wingspeedadventures.comwww.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org63


<strong>Maine</strong> Youth Camping FoundationBoard of Directors 2011OFFICERS:PRESIDENT:Garth Albenburg, ChewonkiVP / PRESIDENT ELECT 2011Andy Lilienthal, WinnebagoVICE PRESIDENT:Nancy L. McCann, Tripp LakeSECRETARY:Catriona Sangster, WawenockTREASURER:Fritz Seving, FernwoodBOARD MEMBERS:Marnie Cerrato, Center Day CampJudy Crosby, Davinci ExperienceRichard Deering, Birch RockThomas Doherty, Camp KetchaJim Gill, Fernwood CoveMichael Katz, Camp SunshineSpencer Ordway, Camp WinonaMatt Pines, <strong>Maine</strong> Teen CampAnne Randall, Girl Scouts of MENat Shed, Friends CampRobert Strauss, Camp WigwamSteven Sudduth, WyonegonicLani Toscano, Camp RunoiaLisa Tripler, Kamp KohutMark Van Winkle, WoheloNeal Waldman, Indian Acres/Forest AcresSuse WicksDIRECTORY EDITOR:Andy Lilienthal, WinnebagoJUNIOR MAINE GUIDE CHAIR:Spencer Ordway, WinonaLEGISLATION:Steven Sudduth, WyonegonicBUYING GROUP:Robert Strauss, WigwamMEMBERSHIP :Robert Strauss, WigwamEDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR:Jim Gill - Fernwood CovePUBLIC RELATIONSNancy L. McCann, Tripp LakeAPPOINTED & EX-OFFICIO MEMBERSBUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE:Jim Chalmers, Chalmers InsuranceJack Day, Norway Savings BankFISH & WILDLIFE BOARD:Ryan Linehan, ChewonkiGULICK AWARD CHAIR:Carol Sudduth, WyonegonicCOUNSEL:John Paul Erler, Esq.PROGRAM CONSULTANT:Mary Ellen DeschenesIndividual Members 2011Frank Anthony 35 Straw’s Point Rye NH 03870Amy Butler 54 Agawam Rd Raymond ME 04071Toni Carros PO Box 9421 South Portland ME 04116Gene Clough 21 Nichols Street Lewiston ME 04240John “Moose” Curtis PO Box 121 Hebron ME 04238Mary Ellen Deschenes 186 Concord St. Portland ME 04103Diehl Estes 481 Poland Spring Rd Casco ME 04015Hermie Glick 248 East 58th Street New York NY 10022Russell Jessen 415 Rye Beach Ave Rye NY 10580Henry Paul Johnson 6640 Willow Park Drive, Suite A Naples FL 34109Steve & Marie Keane PO Box 754 Bethel ME 04217Richard Krasker PO Box 148 Fryeburg ME 04037Karen Malm 32 Tandberg Trail #5 Windham ME 04062Scott Malm 173 Delaware Court Portland ME 04103David Mason 194 Main Street Fryeburg ME 04037Mark Nelson 354 Connecticut Ave Spartanburg SC 29302Anne Randall PO Box 9421 South Portland ME 04116Betsy Roper 15 Merganser Way Freeport ME 04032Nat Shed 25 Burleigh St. Waterville ME 04901Jon Silverman 926 Route 135 Monmouth ME 04259Diane Smith 500 Mitchell Road Cape Elizabeth ME 04107641-800-536-7712


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<strong>Maine</strong> Youth Camping FoundationP.O. Box 1861Portland, ME 04104Non-Profit Org.US PostagePAIDPortland, MEPermit #1073<strong>Maine</strong> Youth Camping Foundation • 800-536-7712 • <strong>camp</strong>s@maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org • www.maine<strong>camp</strong>s.org

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