Creating community across camp programs.Each summer, Fairview Lake YMCA YMCA in full Young Men's Christian Association Nonsectarian, nonpolitical Christian lay movement that aims to develop high standards of Christian character among its members. simultaneously hosts three different camp programs: a traditional residential camp, an adventure-based camp, and a day camp. Although Fairview has 600 beautiful acres, all three camps operate around a central area of approximately 100 acres. To some, this may seem like a logistical lo·gis·tic also lo·gis·ti·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to symbolic logic. 2. Of or relating to logistics. [Medieval Latin logisticus, of calculation nightmare. The camp does experience some headaches in scheduling, staffing, and program area availability, as well as "common areas" such as the camp store and office, but the three camps usually run seamlessly. Shared training, a willingness to make campers aware of each other, and cross-promotion are just a few examples of what makes the Fairview Lake community work. Shared Staff Training Builds Familiarity The traditional residential program and Environmental Trips for Challenge (ETC ETC - ExTendible Compiler. Fortran-like, macro extendible. "ETC - An Extendible Macro-Based Compiler", B.N. Dickman, Proc SJCC 38 (1971). ) program share a staff training period, as well as returning staff members who have worked in both programs. The two staff groups spend the early part of the week getting acquainted (or reacquainted) through team-building activities, low-ropes courses, and the usual staff-training workshops and role plays. Later in the week, the ETC staff heads out for training sessions on the Appalachian Trail Appalachian Trail, officially Appalachian National Scenic Trail, hiking path, 2,144 mi (3,450 km) long, passing through 14 states, E United States. and Delaware River Delaware River River in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York, U.S. Formed by the junction of its eastern and western branches in southern New York, it flows about 405 mi (650 km) to empty into the Atlantic Ocean at Delaware Bay. Navigable to Trenton, N.J. ; the residential program's day and overnight tripping staff members join the ETC staff, which further develops the bonds and familiarity. The ETC staff know that when they return to camp with stories to tell, several residential staff members will know exactly what they are talking about. Shared living facilities bring staff together During training, the majority of both staff groups stay in cabin units on the rustic side of the property, where both ETC and Blue Mountain Day Camp will be based throughout the summer. (Blue Mountain is actually a part of the Sussex County Sussex County may mean: In the United States:
Hike to the ridge increases bond One facet of staff training that helps everyone to realize that all three programs are part of one camp community is the hike to the ridge. The Appalachian Trail runs directly above Fairview Lake, and just off the trail is a beautiful, smooth rock overlook from which you can see the entire Fairview property and surroundings. The program directors make the point that from a distance of 600 feet, there are no boundaries separating the residential camp from ETC from Blue Mountain Day Camp and that there should be no boundaries among staff, either. As the sun is setting and Fairview Lake is looking its most beautiful, the staff members present usually agree with the directors. Because the staff training sessions take place at the same time and in reasonably close quarters close quarters Noun, pl at close quarters a. engaged in hand-to-hand combat b. very near together Noun 1. , the relationships developed last throughout the summer and into subsequent years. Staff members from all three programs greet each other cheerily cheer·y adj. cheer·i·er, cheer·i·est Showing or suggesting good spirits; cheerful: a cheery hello. cheer whenever they cross paths, request matching days off, and keep in touch over the off-season. The bond they share influences campers and counselors-in-training (CITs). CIT n. 1. A citizen; an inhabitant of a city; a pert townsman; - used contemptuously. Which past endurance sting the tender cit. - Emerson. Program Extends Connection For the first time this summer, the Environmental Trips for Challenge camp developed a CIT program of its own. The program was designed to connect with and build bonds with the residential CIT program, while still retaining its own autonomy and purpose. The first step in getting the programs to interrelate in·ter·re·late tr. & intr.v. in·ter·re·lat·ed, in·ter·re·lat·ing, in·ter·re·lates To place in or come into mutual relationship. in was to gather all potential CITs at the annual winter reunion. By placing ETC and residential campers in the same cabins, the future CITs could meet and get acquainted without the pressure and expectations that the first few days of CIT training often provide. The CITs also had the opportunity to witness the counselors from both programs (as well as Blue Mountain) intermingle in·ter·min·gle tr. & intr.v. in·ter·min·gled, in·ter·min·gling, in·ter·min·gles To mix or become mixed together. intermingle Verb [-gling, on a purely social level. They were able to witness the friendships that underlie the professional relationships. Training schedules for both programs are designed to dovetail dovetail (dov´tāl), n a widened or fanned-out portion of a prepared cavity, usually established deliberately to increase the retention and resistance form. and accommodate the differences as well as the commonalities. ETC CITs are able to take part in a role play involving traditional camp program areas; the residential CITs join the ETC group ETC Group is an international organization dedicated to "the conservation and sustainable advancement of cultural and ecological diversity and human rights". The full legal name is Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration. for an overnight canoeing canoeing, sport of propelling a canoe through water. John MacGregor, an English barrister and founder of the Royal Canoe Club (est. 1865), is generally credited with being the initiator of modern sport canoeing. trip. The two groups also come together on joint projects providing service to the physical aspects of camp, for instance, rebuilding a long-out-of-use fire ring and clearing a safe, new, natural-step path from one cabin unit to another. Of course, the CITs go their separate ways when the time comes Adv. 1. when the time comes - at the appropriate time; "we'll get to this question in due course" in due course, in due season, in due time, in good time to move into their respective programs. The residential CITs will move to a cabin and attend program areas; the ETC CITs remain on the rustic side of camp and join a trip. But the bond remains, and their connections influence their campers. Interactions Benefit Campers Campers are more likely to try to make friends across programs when they see the behavior modeled by counselors and CITs in common areas, such as the waterfront, dining hall, and evening activities. Many Fairview campers have crossed programs because of someone they befriended during lunch or on a day-hike. All three programs share the camp store and intermingle while eating ice cream, putting on sunscreen sunscreen /sun·screen/ (-skren) a substance applied to the skin to protect it from the effects of the sun's rays. sun·screen n. , and watching their counselors laugh together. Blue Mountain Day Camp and ETC share the rustic side of the facility. Blue Mountain uses the rustic side lodge, old dining hall, and activity fields, and the day campers love to question ETC campers carrying backpacks, dry bags, or climbing gear as to where they are off to for their next adventure. Allowing the ETC campers to share their stories and excitement builds bonds. It is not uncommon for campers to attend one camp and then the following summer try another or a combination. Staff also cross the borders from one camp to the next. There are campers and staff who have attended all three camps. Shared Marketing Encourages Relationships Cross-promotion also helps. The winter reunion is open to anyone who wishes to attend, further building campers connections. The resident and ETC programs share a brochure, and all three programs share open houses where campers meet. But the heart of what enables all three programs to co-exist peacefully lies in what is said on that ridge hike: there are no physical boundaries between the camp programs; the only boundaries are the mental ones staff members carry with them. The size of the facility matters less than the size of the hearts of the staff and campers who fill it. Anthony R. Cardno is senior environmental education program specialist at Fairview Lake YMCA Camps and Conference Center in Newton, New Jersey Newton is a Town in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the town population was 8,244. It is the county seat of Sussex CountyGR6. . During the summer, he leads trips for ETC and is the ETC CIT director. |
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