Kingswood For Life Issue 2
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REVEILLE<br />
Enjoy taking a photographic tour of Summer 2015 at <strong>Kingswood</strong>. After camp ended, we did a series of four<br />
reports, which hit the highlights of our thirty-first year at the helm.<br />
In the first installment, covering the first two weeks, you will see how the council fire area got a complete rehab<br />
this summer; you will see me getting thrown out of a ball game; you will see a young camper who climbed 29<br />
mountains in one summer at camp. <strong>For</strong> that, and more, click here<br />
In weeks 3-4, you will learn that the weather turned brilliantly summery and stayed that way the rest of the time<br />
camp was in session. It was so nice that on some days the game room tables (ping pong, foosball, etc) moved<br />
out of doors. In every session, we get more creative as time goes on. <strong>For</strong> more on these notions, click here<br />
Second session these days is only a three week tenure. But, man do we press the accelerator to equalize it with<br />
first session. No question but that the fish bite more as summer wears on. We run Egg Drop today just as we<br />
did 25 years ago. Ditto with Cabin Carnival. Why try to fix something that is not broken? To enjoy this<br />
segment, click here<br />
Finally, we all begin to realize that summer is nearly over -- already! A final fling with the girls from Camp<br />
Wa-klo and the annual Celebrity Chef Night (when counselors do all the cooking) set the stage for Bow &<br />
Arrow Week. Remember the Apache Relay? These days, we do not reveal the times of each ?rope? until the<br />
very end. Something amazing occurred? click here