Greetings from Camp Kamaji where it is much too quiet for our liking!! Although summertime has yet to give way to Autumn, the life-and-breath, the heart-and-soul, the campers and staff are no longer in residence. Camp is simply not “camp” – the last of the departing buses two+ weeks ago took with it all traces [...]
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The following Camp Kamaji blog was written by Kamaji’s Assistant Director, Kat Martin:
A Camp Kamaji parent recently told us that people describe Kamaji as being “rustic”. Initially, upon hearing this, I was slightly insulted!! “Rustic” . . . I think outhouses, cabins falling apart, old equipment, etc. This image was FAR from the reality of [...]
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• 80% of her summertime clothing is in her tribe color or has the word Kamaji somewhere on it.
• Being at home makes her campsick.
• She insists that lullabies are not sung; instead they are the call of the loon or the clang of halyard on mast or the sound of whispering red pines swaying [...]
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