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From the Arts & Crafts Shack

Creative campers returned to the Arts & Crafts Shack anxious to get started on new intricate friendship bracelets, to craft decor for their cabins, paint wood and canvas, bead up a storm, and create gifts and memorabilia to bring home. In the ceramics studio, campers jumped right into sculpting clay creatures, hand-building ceramic mugs, and making clay plaques.

We started Junior and Senior Camp intensives in Jewelry Making where campers are learning new techniques for working with embroidery as well as designing beaded earrings and necklaces. In the Ceramics intensive, senior campers are working on more complex clay projects and improving their skills on the potter’s wheel! Our first batch of ceramics pieces has come out of the kiln and campers are glazing their works.

Squires have been challenging themselves to make bracelets out of paracord. TPJs are making “bead pet” key chains. Tumblers are decoupaging tennis ball tubes to create colorful boxes. Jesters have been designing group pennants to hang in the cabins. Archers are crafting game pieces out of clay. Quills and Boys have been tying knots to string together elaborate friendship bracelets. Senior campers have been painting with watercolors and are involved in painting signs to take on the big basketball game this evening against our rivals West End. They are also working on projects for the 4th of July carnival.

We have a great staff this year including Erin in her 5th year at the Realm, India from Chicago, Isla from England, Maddie from Cleveland, and me. I’m thrilled to return for my fourth year as the Head of Arts & Crafts. I am looking forward to tie-dying projects next week and a new round of intensives including Drawing.

Sweet dreams from The Realm,

Dara

Thursday’s Wrap Up

After some in and out rain yesterday, we were relieved to have had a day full of sunshine. We were fortunate enough to send the Archers up Welch-Dickey and the Quills up Sugarloaf for some White Mountain hiking. Our Outdoor Living intensive culminated in a canoe trip over to a campsite at Danforth Bay. Our campers pitched their own tents, helped make a fire, and cooked themselves a dinner of hot dogs, chicken, corn, and s’mores. On the athletic front, our oldest boys traveled to Indian Acres for a soccer tournament while our younger boys traveled to West End for a play day of soccer, softball, basketball, and newcomb.

Back on Robin Hood soil, our remaining groups were taking full advantage of this dreamy day. The Arrows enjoyed a period of football with Woody, the Tumblers worked on their swimming strokes at the waterfront, the Foresters put forth full energy with some lawn games, and the TPJs got to bounce around on the inflatables at our newly decked out senior waterfront.

It was a picturesque day at Robin Hood and I have full confidence that our campers will be sleeping soundly tonight.

Sweet dreams from The Realm,

Emily

A Play by Play of a Partly Rainy Day

It’s a little damp this A.M. as we got a much needed soaking last night. The fields are greening up as I write! The sun’s in and out and the only place that’s going to have problems for us is the courts. Everything else we will play through!

Intensives are running first period for Junior Camp and second period for Senior Camp. I imagine arts and crafts, ceramics, woodshop, gymnastics, drama, and dance will have busy days if the rain doesn’t subside. Tennis intensives will be in the Director’s Cottage watching Wimbledon – not a bad gig! Basketball is moved to our indoor basketball courts for some 3 vs. 3.

By 11:00, the sun has come out and everything is a go – all courts are dry and ready for action.

This morning we also met with the Saxons and Scribes about aiding with our groups and departments. They will begin in the next few days. Each CIT must try working with a junior camp group, senior camp group, and specialty department before they settle where they feel most comfortable. This is the future of RH and this group will go on to be Group Leaders and Department Heads.

Inspection high honors today went to the Squires in Boys Camp and the Arrows and Scribes in Girls Camp.

Today is our first cook out night of the summer. Boys Camp cooks down by the waterfront and Girls Camp cooks at the Girls Camp grill. Burgers, hot dogs, precooked grilled chicken patties, and veggie burgers are fired up for all to chow down on. The Group Leaders cook in both areas and within an hour and a half, we have campers with full bellies. You can’t beat a charcoal grilled burger and I always go to Girls Camp for the best burger!

Tonight is our first stay at the Outpost and the TPJs are kicking off the summer! They will be preparing and cooking their own food, sleeping in tents, and sharing stories around a campfire. Of course, no Outpost would be complete without s’mores. Hopefully the stars will be out in full force and our youngest boys will have their first glimpse at that infamous CRH night sky.

Sweet dreams from The Realm,

Chuck

From The Director’s Desk

Greetings from Freedom, NH and the end of a another warm, sunny and wonderful day in The Realm of Robin Hood.

We are winding down Day #5 and I feel like the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Camp is off to its usual energetic beginning – the dining hall is bursting with energy as the girls sing, the boys chant and everyone dances.  16 laps have been completed and our beautiful waterfront is in full gear.  The arts departments are busy and are the perfect activities after your children have participated in land sports or water activities.  One of my favorite things to witness in the first few days of camp are old friendships reuniting and new campers making friends and joining the CRH family.  A sense of belonging and community is an important part of the Robin Hood experience.  While we do have some homesick campers,  it is generally dissipating as they become more comfortable with their surroundings.

What has been interesting to observe is the evolution of our Intensives Program and individual instruction.  We are a traditional, general camp with a focus on independence, confidence and relationship building.  Over the past several summers, a few parents have asked us to help prepare their children for fall sports and/or extracurricular activities. From that came Intensives and then a few private lessons.  Today at rest hour, children were receiving private instruction in Field Hockey, Basketball, Soccer, Dance, Gymnastics, Volleyball and of course Tennis.  We had a camper working with our personal trainer, who also taught an abs class before dinner.  This afternoon, our children who play ice hockey at home attended an open skate in North Conway.

Although only a handful of campers participate in private instruction, I have never believed children need to stay home or attend specialty camps to prepare for fall sports or to improve in their chosen endeavors.

We thank you for sharing with us your fabulous children.  We are focussed and committed to making this summer safe, fun and one from which they will have lifelong memories.

Sweet dreams from The Realm,

DC

Intensives have Begun

Another beautiful day in The Realm. Camp was humming with the excitement generated by the first day of intensives. The tennis courts were bouncing, as were the basketball courts. Drama Heather had campers acting, singing and role playing in our theater! We had campers busy at arts and crafts with jewelry making and ceramics. The woodshop was alive with campers beginning their projects. This week we are also lucky to have a special activity offered – wood engraving and painting. The waterski department was flooded with enthusiastic skiers and boarders eager to improve their skills. Our campers have begun a week of commitment and fun!

The Jesters and Squires climbed two of the mountains in the White Mountain range. They were surely determined to get to the top as today was an especially hot day in New Hampshire! They were all happy when they got home and were ready to relax a bit!! The Archers spent their evening at the waterfront on our new water jungle gym bouncing and sliding and climbing the night away. The Saxons and Scribes spent the night preparing for our fourth of July carnival Our TPJs went on their first fishing expedition and managed to catch three fish – this will be a day to remember!

All in all, it was a hot but busy and gratifying day in The Realm. Our campers made sure to seize the day and make the most of all this magical place has to offer.

Sweet Dreams from The Realm,

The Brass