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Awards Night

Greetings from the Realm!

It was a beautiful last day in the Realm as all groups engaged in fun activities underneath gorgeous weather. For our final night we gathered in the barn to give awards for excellence in our specialty areas around camp. In addition all camp big awards were given out to certain boys and girls who demonstrate the qualities we view as representative of the Robin Hood values we hold dear.

Girls Camp:

Service: Jessie Zweifler and Caroline Press

Sportsmanship: Ruby Eisler and Mia Bloom

Fellowship: Perin Romano

Master Camper: Maggie Shanahan

Boys Camp:

Service: Cooper Strauss and Sam Rosenthal

Sportsmanship: Jake Baumoel and Noah Ratner

Fellowship: Angelo Casabianca

Master Camper: Jesse Schumann

Thank you for your loyal readership! 

Regards,

The Woodchuck Staff

Saxon Speeches

Last night we witnessed the tradition of our oldest boys, the Saxons, making speeches in front of Boys’ Camp. They talk about their journey through Robin Hood, and offer thanks to those who have impacted that journey.
It was gratifying to hear that, although there have been some hurdles along the way, they have used these challenges to establish the obvious bond that exists as they close out their final summer as campers.
It is also clear that some of these boys have experienced stresses and traumas away from camp, and that our wonderful safe haven has allowed them to escape, breathe and heal each summer, and thus return home stronger.
I have had the privilege of watching the Saxons’ journey through the past few summers. Now and again I have had to help steer the ship through rough waters, but when calmer seas were reached, they have taken control again, and forged themselves into a formidable unit. The love and trust they have for and in each other is admirable, and I know they will become invaluable counselors in the years to come.
The speeches are a sign that the summer is coming to a close, and soon we will spread ourselves far and wide on our journeys home. Although parting is always sad, we will celebrate being a part of something so special: a wonderful place with amazing people, where the people AND the place make the magic.
Sweet dreams from The Realm.

This Green and White I had the honor to serve as one of three counselor captains for the White Legion.  This past week has been the most incredible of my life and I wouldn’t change a thing if I had a chance to relive it. The excitement started immediately after the greatest green and white break that I have ever experienced in my 13 summers at camp when my name was read as one of the captains, and I joined my two best friends, Swoody and Maren, on stage. For me, I had looked forward to this moment since I was a junior camper. My group was fortunate enough to have 6 of our former group leaders become color war captains, including the Most Honorable Eliza Stout.  My bow summer in 2010, when Eliza became captain, she sat me down and made me promise to come back until I’m eventually captain so that every year I’ll be able to come back as a judge with her.  Now that the time was here and Eliza was back cheering me on, I was ready to give the war everything I had to ensure that all campers and staff had a fun and intense war.
Between leading pump ups in the dining hall, coaching countless camper sporting events, organizing campers and staff, and everything in between, I learned the power of believing in oneself and how much it can impact others. Green and white is designed so every kid has an area to shine in- whether it’s on the soccer field or on the stage.  In order to lead a successful team, a captain must be able to help everybody succeed in both the areas they naturally shine in and those that may require a little more effort.  This is why the other two captains and I decided to name our team the White Legion, because we became a band of brothers and sisters that were able to support one another throughout the entire war.
Reflecting on the war, I am so grateful for the opportunity to lead camp. I was able to get to know many more campers and form closer bonds with those I already knew.  Additionally, my most important goal of ensuring everybody had a fun and intense war was met (and winning was a bonus!).
Now that Green and White is over, I’m enjoying my remaining days at camp as a judge.  In these dwindling days, I am sure to take advantage of all camp has to offer and ensure my campers are doing the same. We jump in the lake whenever we can, we dance as hard as we can in the dining hall, and we appreciate laughs with our best friends in the most magical place in the world. It’s hard to believe that my counselor days at camp are coming to an end, but I look forward to my next camp chapter as a visiting green and white judge.  Just as my former counselors were able to do for me, I will enjoy returning for 5 days every summer to watch my campers grow up until one day they’re standing on the stage as judges with me.

Good evening from the Realm! As we approach the end of the summer, groups will be making their final out of camp trips. Today, the Saxons spent the morning at Chuck’s house and ate lunch with him; the Scouts, Tumblers, and TPJs had a pizza picnic on the green in Conway; the Quills and Archers went to Cozy Corner; and the Yeomen played mini golf and went to Pizza Barn.
Activities at camp are back in full swing and everyone is making the most of their time left at Robin Hood. As Woody said earlier today, the energy at camp feels the same as it was at the beginning of the summer. The day was wrapped up in girls camp with the Scribe speeches, which were extremely powerful. Everyone is eager to not waste a minute and we are looking forward to an exciting last few days!

​Sweet Dreams from The Realm

Getting back in the groove

Greetings from the Realm!

We’re writing to you as we near the end of a very deserved Lazy Sunday. After five intense days of color war, today has been about getting back into the groove of regular activities and trying to soak up every last minute before closing day. 

Last night, before song night, the six captains gave speeches to the campers, staff, and returning judges about their deep love and appreciation for camp. Here are two excerpts from the speeches, the first by Sarah Woodstein and the second by Chris Burgess:

‘That summer I began to understand and appreciate the essence of time. To the girls who have ever felt out of place, I can assure you that I was in the same place as you. I am a firm believer that a day at camp is truly wasted if you aren’t treading water for a ridiculous amount of time at the waterfront, dancing like a mad person at snack, doing the loudest drum roll before EA is announced, listening to all of your bunkmates with respect during evening circle, and carrying yourself with kindness.’

‘I can’t express how much of an impact this place has had on me, knowing I have a second home on the other side of the world I can escape to and not worry about the fears of the real world.’

Sweet dreams from the realmGetting