Everybody knows that summer vacation is the perfect time for a student to forget everything they have learned throughout the school year. Most students just hang out with their friends, or watch TV all summer, and while I love doing these things, but I also know a good opportunity when I see it. The Speed School’s Bridge Camp is obviously an excellent way for me to enrich my summer, get prepared for the Speed School’s track, and just to have fun doing something new. Probably the biggest reason I
Summer is supposed to be the time to relax, but I cannot necessarily say that is how I spent mine. From the beginning to the end I felt as though I was never home. Between the team camps I attended to the vacations I went on, my suitcase was always full. Yet it was busy, I cannot say it was a bad summer. Starting off my summer with a bang, the Lady Warrior basketball team went to Aberdeen for our first team camp at the end of the first week of June. Following that trip, I went back to Aberdeen for
not tell much about my character, so I began regularly volunteering and improving my leadership skills. For the past three summers, I have dedicated atleast three weeks of each summer to building my character at the summer camps of Peeler and Leonard Recreation Centers, as part of the city of Greensboro's Counselor in Training Program. My responsibilities were to lead certain camp activities, to ensure
During the summer of 2010, my brother and I attended a local summer program called Camp Jim Huey. Camp Jim Huey was the one of the worst experiences of my childhood due to the fact that the other children were barbaric and crude. However, despite the trials and tribulations that occurred at the camp, the experience allowed me to explore my individuality as an adolescent. Overall, the infamous Jim Huey exposed my strengths and weakness. After my first week at Jim Huey, I was distraught due to unfortunate
Summer is supposed to be a time to relax since there’s no school, right? Wrong! My summer was super busy, but it was fun. Over the summer I went to Chicago, I went to multiple different sport camps, and I went camping for my birthday. One of the main things I did this summer was go to Chicago. We left early Saturday morning and we returned the following Sunday. The Chicago trip was a mission trip to teach children about Jesus. I specifically got to teach the children songs and got to sing with them
My final night at French Woods Festival, the arts camp I attended for three summers, my bunk decided to stay up long past our curfew, sitting on the counselor’s bed and reminiscing about how we had spent the prior six weeks, trying not to talk about our separation the next morning. While I sat, laughed, and cried with my surrogate family that night, I was also doing something else; I sat by the dim flashlight, trying to quickly finish a friendship bracelet with a ballet shoe on it before morning
The summer of my junior year was a busy but memorable one. I met new people and made memories I will not forget. I stayed busy by going to Sioux Falls for a friend’s surgery, working, and playing sports. On the second day of summer my friend Hannah had hip surgery. Macie Ferwerda and I drove to Sioux Falls to be her moral support. Her surgery went well but after she woke up she kept having seizures. We decided to go to her house in Avon to stay the night with her in case something happened. Hannah
At the time of my third Boy Scout summer camp I was becoming an older scout within the troop as most of the older members who used to be there had moved on and younger scouts were replacing them. Before going I was expecting my friend, Evan Marr, to be the Senior Patrol Leader for the week but his baseball team was more successful than expected and he could not go. I was expecting to be the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader for the weekend but I had been promoted at the last minute. I was 13, never
my 18 years of being alive. The one thing that I have done that I would consider to be my nicest thing was spending time with one of my campers at my Summer camp that I work at Over the Summer. I am a summer camp counselor at my local Boy Scout camp. I have worked there for over five years now. I have earned my Eagle Scout during my time on this camp staff. I learned many skills through this job. The one skill that I learned was the ability to work with a homesick camper. This skill was helpful when
Tyler Thigpen introduces the Cajun Summer Camp at Lakeview Park and Beach through the article "Saturday Night at the Zydeco". Cajun Summer Camp was established in 1960s, and reborn 2003 when current owner purchased the camp. Thigpen delivers the owners' effort to manage the camp, and conserve the visitors' valuable memories. Thigpen builds the article around the interview with the camp owners, Kyzar, Laura Pitre and Lance Pitre, who are directly associated with the camp; the article is considered bias