Thursday, February 9, 2012

Registration!



Registration for Summer at Laurel is open and camps are filling up!
Take advantage of our Early Bird Discount and save 5% on camp tuition prior to March 1.
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See you at camp!
Melissa

Friday, August 12, 2011

It's the Last Day of Camp!!

Goodbye 2011 Summer at Laurel Camp Season it's been fantastic!  I can hardly believe that today was our LAST DAY!! It went out with a wet bang as we spent most of the afternoon playing water games and in the sprinklers!  We also ventured to the creek and Magic Tree House.  Daring Camp finished up their shelters and started a fire in the fire pit where they roasted marshmallows and made smores!  All and all it was a great ending to camp!  SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!




















Thursday, August 11, 2011

LAST THURSDAY!!

Can you believe today was our last Thursday of the 2011 summer??  This means it was our last swimming day and Daring Camp's last project adventure!  We had a blast swimming today as Miss Maggie and Miss Jessie joined in with some fantastic jumping contests!  Back at camp we were up to our usual camp fun- like creek walking and hiking.  Daring Camp is working on shelters in the woods which we will keep photograph tomorrow!

Our Freaky Friday Beach day is bound to be our best as we plan on spending the afternoon playing in the sprinklers, playing water games and enjoying all the friendships we have made this summer!  It's been awesome!!!




Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Punderson and Peninsula

Today was field trip day!!  Magic Tree House campers spent the day at Punderson State Park and Daring Campers spent the day biking in Peninsula.  The Magic Tree House Campers pretended to be in Hawaii as they splashed in the Punderson Lake, sunbathed, built sandcastles and burried themselves in the sand.  After a day of fun in the sun we stopped at Two Coneheads Ice Cream on Kinsman Road for the most delicious ice cream cones!  Each camper has a free cone gift certificate so that your family can go back before the end of summer!!  What a great day for all!!

PUNDERSON








Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Dare to Survive!

Daring Campers are loving our survivalist theme!!  Today they talked more about shelters and went into the woods to create small shelters that an animal could survive  in!  They spent a lot of time with Project Adventure this afternoon as they continue to push themselves to the limit!  The campers love spending so much time outdoors and today was the most perfect day!  No rain and not too hot!

Don't forget!  Tomorrow we bike in Peninsula.  Campers should bring bikes, a helmet, and a backpack with their things inside that they can manage to camp tomorrow!

**THE FIELD TRIP MAY RETURN A LITTLE LATE WHICH WILL MAKE THE SHUTTLE TO LYMAN A LITTLE LATE AS WELL.  THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR UNDERSTANDING!**





 

Hawaiian Times

The Magic Tree House campers were busy today, dreaming and learning about Hawaii!  In the morning, they imagined they were swimming in the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii (don't they have spectacular imaginations?)!  When arriving back to the Big Island of Hawaii (aka Butler Campus) they learned about the island chains and made leis to wear!  The rain held off and we were able to make a trip down to the creek and to the tree house to hear more about Jack and Annie's magical adventure!

Don't forget our field trip tomorrow!! Campers should wear their bathing suit to camp- we will be beaching all day!  Sunscreen is required!  There was a half-slip sent home today with specifics.  Also, please keep in mind that should the lake be unsuitable for swimming we will go to Punderson State Park for the same activities.

**THE SHUTTLE TO LYMAN MAY ARRIVE LATE TOMORROW AFTERNOON- THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR UNDERSTANDING!**


Monday, August 8, 2011

Dare to be Suvivalists!

The Daring Campers began their final week with the theme Dare to be Survivalists!  This morning they talked about what things your would need to survivie in the woods and what it means to be a survivalist.  Before treking out in the woods, campers used duck tape (a very handy material) to make a water bottle holder that he or she can use for the rest of the week.  The campers were also split into two teams that they will keep for the remainder of the week- The Ohio Hunters and the Dynamite Tigers.  In their respective groups, campers were challenged to hide letters and create a map to help guide others to the letter they hid.  Later in the day campers had to use the maps to locate the hidden letters and spell out a word.  The two words ended up being related to suvivalists- compass and shelter.   At the end of the day the teams competed against each other in a game of kickball!

Don't forget, tomorrow is swimming!  Wear your bathing suit to camp and bring a towel and a change of clothes!