When possible, each camper is assigned a roommate her age to sahre a double room with. The hallways are supervised by college-aged residential staff. During the day throughout their two weeks here, campers participate in "class" activities including Activity and Equine Studies. After the day is over campers have several all-camp evening activities that occur both on and off campus.
Activity is centered around each group's interests. Campers have the opportunity to focus on arts & crafts, sports, indoor & outdoor games or drama. The Activity period remains flexible for day to day interest, weather and the group of girls that form the class. Activity favorites from former years include: Charades, Dance, Stall Door Decorating, Photography, Croquet, Bracelet Making, Wiffle Ball, Water Balloon games, Relay Races and designing the Hallway Banner that each Session is responsible for creating.
Equine Studies is a taught by the Riding Instructors each summer and features topics like: Anatomy of the Horse, Riding Equipment, Basic Illnesses and Lameness, Feed & Nutrition, Braiding, Stable Management and Course Design. Counselors and campers take advantage of having access to the Summer Horse Trials to incorporate walking a cross-country course, learning a dressage test and learning how to prepare for a horse show as well. |