
Top 10 Reasons We’re Thankful for Camp
11.24.16 by LaurenHappy Thanksgiving to all! Gratitude is our attitude and in that spirit, we want to share our top 10 reasons we are thankful for the camp experience this year (and every year)!!!
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Happy Thanksgiving to all! Gratitude is our attitude and in that spirit, we want to share our top 10 reasons we are thankful for the camp experience this year (and every year)!!!
The Summer 365 family just grew bigger. Join us in welcoming industry veteran Abby Shapiro of CampSource to our team.
We think going to camp should be the law, and so does our newest Camper of the Week Lisa Pierson Weinberger, the owner of her own law firm in LA! Read on to see the evidence why Lisa is our newest Camper of the Week—we know you won’t object!
One of the many staples at camp is having a decked out friendship bracelet stack. Our newest Camper of the Week, Carly Marks, always had the chicest bracelet stack and now has used her friendship bracelet making skills for her amazing jewelry business CARLYMARLY DESIGNS!
Everyone knows camp friends are the best friends! And our Campers of the Week Jess and Emmie are using their long standing friendship, arts and craft skills, and spirit to give back, help others, and raise awareness with their new business venture Choice Bracelets.
Being at camp you are laughing and having fun 24/7, but maybe not as much when it is dreaded Laundry Day. Good thing we found our newest camper of the week; Shark Tank Contestant and Founder/President of AfreSheet, LLC; Maxwell Cohen to help make Laundry Day almost as fun and easy as free swim! AfreSHeet is the world’s first and only fitted sheet with 7 soft, waterproof peel away layers.
This Mother’s Day the Summer 365 team would like to appreciate and express much gratitude to all the female directors, who are mothers to hundreds of campers each summer. Read our interview with Camp Watitoh Director, Britton Bitterman.
When the time comes to send your child away for their first summer at camp, you might be sweating the little things. Of course your child will make friends, discover new interests, and develop a sense of independence in their inaugural camp summer – these are all givens. But will they remember to use shampoo and make a dent in their toothpaste tube? Those are the big questions!