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Ailbhe O’Conner 

Hi All! I am back in Galway, Ireland and just graduated with my Masters in Finance. I recently began training as a business consultant for KPMG. I am also working hard to balance my new job with Premier League Basketball.

Favorite camp memory: Playing in the waves on Beach Day. I also enjoyed coaching the Archers at a basketball tournament at Indian Acres, it was so much fun! Last but certainly not least, I miss life in Siberia with the Bows and dancing in the Dining Hall at lunchtime! 

Jordan Lawrence 

Hi everybody, what a great summer! I am now living in Sydney, Australia working for a major bank. I love to spend my time at the beach, jogging along the costal paths, and of course lifting! I get camp sick when I think of the amazing kids who shared their summer with me and the awesome 2014 staff who worked hard to ensure a memorable summer for everybody.

Favorite camp memory: So many memories, but the one that sticks out for me is the cookout lead by the Saxons after hiking Mount Katahdin. Over 10 miles and 12 hours on the mountain and they still had the energy to make a really special dinner to celebrate their achievement. The Saxons of 2014 sure know how to grill a steak! 

Marj Kozloff 

This fall, I started my freshman year at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. I made the mistake of signing up for Organic Chemistry as a freshman, but still manage to make time to hang out with Gabe Gordon and the most honorable James Newmyer. After a summer of running around with the Quills, I’ve slowly readjusted to spending my time with people my own age. I still get my fill of hanging out with younger kids by tutoring local third graders in reading. Maybe Chuck will let me help out with the study group next summer!

Favorite camp memory: The highlight of my summer was bringing Christmas to camp mid-July. The Quills spent the day sporting red and green, listening to Christmas music, decorating the two little pine trees in front of the Dining Hall, and eating Christmas cookies.

Hello Robin Hood Campers!

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As the cold winter strikes Cleveland and Chicago, we cannot help but dream of being back at Lake Ossippee with the summer sun beaming down.

We want to thank everyone that joined us for Candy Canteen at the 2014 New York City Reunion. It is always magical to see everyone reunite and reminisce on the previous summer. We hope everyone is enjoying their yearbooks and reliving their time at The Realm.

While the summer of 2014 is in the past, there is much to look forward to in the summer of 2015. We are working vigorously on several improvements around camp. As you all know, we are turning the camp parking lot into an amazing new field that will be ready for action on opening day. The new parking lot is located by the main sign and is completely paved and ready to go! Additionally, a number of new roads will be weaving into camp by the Grandstand, around the Quad, and behind the Dining Hall. The bathrooms in Girls Camp Bunks 9 and 10 will be renovated and getting showers. We are also excited to announce a new bunk will be replacing the shack in Girls Camp. Last but not least, we cannot wait for you all to see the new camp video, which will be available for viewing around January 15th!

With the summer just 6 months away, we have started to gather the staff of 2015. Each summer our staff gets better and better. We enjoy meeting new people from all around the world and love watching past campers evolve into wonderful staff members. We are so proud of last summer’s 1st Year Aides and know the Saxons and Scribes of 2014 will continue to raise the bar as staff members.

Summer 2015 is right around the corner and several groups are filling up fast. Please be sure to enroll soon to guarantee your spot at camp this summer. Please visit our website to enroll. We look forward to seeing you back in The Realm on June 26th!

We want to wish you all a Happy Holiday and hope you enjoy the DVD as our token of thanks to you! Please continue to reach out to us and let us know what you are up to. We hope to see many of you at the Cleveland Reunion this spring.

Best,

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2015 Robin Hood Video Trailer!

Robin hoodAs we head into Winter Break, we are THRILLED to share the NEW 2015 Video Trailer with our Robin Hood Family. This two minute trailer provides just a small glimpse of our full video – due out in mid-January!!! Just another way to share the Robin Hood Magic! Stay tuned!!! In the meantime, we wish everyone a wonderful Winter Break! Only 188 Days until Camp!

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Camp Robin Hood – Friends Around The World!

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We had such an amazing time at the CRH reunion and wanted to share this video of our camp friends all around the world. Over 135 people enjoyed candy, pizza and videos together at Dylan’s Candy Shop in NYC. As always – handing out the 2014 yearbooks and looking forward to the summer of 2015 was an absolute blast!

Hello Camp Robin Hood – New York Reunion from Molli Warsh on Vimeo.

Alumni News

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John “Flash” Flaschner

This past June over Father’s Day weekend, I had the opportunity to travel with my son, Robert (Flash), to Dyersville, Iowa – the actual setting where the iconic “Field of Dreams” was filmed, for the movie’s 25th anniversary celebration. Robert and I have watched the movie dozens of times over the years; it’s our favorite and one that we have fond memories of watching together. So to actually be standing on the field in Iowa, alongside Kevin Costner and watching Robert play in a softball game on that very field, was extremely surreal.

At the end of this truly memorable weekend together, I dropped Robert off at Robin Hood for his seventh summer and first as a first year aide with the Lancers. Being back at camp made me think about how similar the experience of seeing the movie set come to life is with going back to RH and “re-living” so many extraordinary experiences. My legacy with Robin Hood began in 1927 when my grandfather was with Andy when camp was founded, and the best summers of my life were spent in the White Mountains. I made many lifelong friendships, and am proud to have grown up with Woody, DC and Sol, and we remain friends to this day.

Sitting in the grandstands, the smell of the boat house, seeing the daddy long-legs under the canoes, walking into the office will make you feel as if you’ve never left this special place. While the traditions of camp are exactly the same, you’d be amazed to see how great the Realm looks today. If you haven’t been back to camp since your own days, I urge you to consider making the pilgrimage sometime soon.

For all of us alumni, Robin Hood is our Field of Dreams.

Emily Schorr and Andrew Arnot

Like all Camp Robin Hood alumni, The Realm holds a very special place in our hearts. And, as the alma matter so accurately says, it’s the friends from camp and lifelong bonds that mean the most to us.

When camp brought us together during the summer of 2006, both Andrew and I had close-knit groups of camp friends. Because of our relationship that group has grown not only in size but also in strength, and a significant contributor to this is living in New York where there is a “solid crew” of Hooders. We’ve played on a CRH volleyball team (shard rules apparently don’t exist outside of The Realm), held Sunday staff meetings at a local bar, and organized a charity softball game in Central Park where the proceeds were used to send two kids of a fallen veteran to camp. We’ve even attempted to recreate classic camp meals like uterus chicken and oreo mush. These activities and events have, and continue to bring together generations of CRH alumni in a fun setting where spouses and children can meet and become part of the camp family.

In addition to participating in out of camp activities, being able to come up for Green & White every summer is something Andrew and I are fortunate to be able to do. Spending a few short days each year in The Realm is a privilege we look forward to year after year and seeing the REALM sign on Ossippee Lake Road and turning into camp is an indescribable feeling that we’re sure many of you are familiar with. Not only does Green & White connect us to the current campers and staff, it allows us to relive the memories we’ve shared with friends and also create new ones.

We are so lucky to call Camp Robin Hood our home, and even luckier to share such a great group of friends that feel the same way.