Each week campers gather for Special Event days centered on certain themes. Providing a break in the day-to-day activities, these events are designed to foster camp spirit and unity. On these days campers bond in a positive way using important skills such as teamwork, creativity, organization, and leadership. Laughter and cheer can be heard across camp, capturing the fun involved as well.
The first happening for the boys featured Weequahic Survivor, led by our proud CIT leaders. Demonstrating their competitive edge, the boys of all ages swam, climbed, trekked and solved riddles, striving throughout the day. They had a ball.
Meanwhile, on the other side of camp the girls were putting their imagination and originality to work in preparation for Weequahic’s Project Runway. Each bunk received a box that included an amalgamation of fabrics and decorations in which to create an evening gown and a “green” themed dress. One counselor from each bunk modeled the finished products that were judged by our fashionable leaders, Kate, Sue, Judy and Brie. The dresses were quite impressive and the girls enjoyed the collaboration in constructing them.
The following snippets highlight the thrill and excitement of the two Special Events:
On Survivor:
Alex S. loved the teamwork aspect of the day and Alex B. thought the obstacle course in the gym was the most exciting part.
Max enjoyed every aspect of the day and the culminating relay race was his favorite of all. He especially appreciated the change in scheduling.
Lucas raved about the competition and likened the event to a mini color war.
On Project Runway:
Lauren enjoyed the freedom and independence of creating designs, while Carly had fun selecting the music to accompany their final presentation.
Demi and Claire had fun dressing their counselors and seeing the other bunk’s creations.
Maren liked how it brought out everyone’s creative side.
Upcoming events to look forward to include a carnival and of course, the three day Tribal War. Campers eagerly anticipate creating lasting memories together while carrying on the traditions of Camp Weequahic.