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There’s Something for Everyone!

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It’s hard to imagine that there are people in this world who aren’t “campers.” For those of you who are lucky enough to be spending your summers at your home away from home, this thought is unimaginable. As you get older and have other experiences in life (you know those things that “grown ups” do,) you will occasionally come across the person who says “I don’t get it, what’s so special about camp?” or “I can’t believe your parents sent you away for the whole summer?” (BTW, thanks Mom and Dad!)

Let’s be real. We could be “grown up” about it and send them links to articles showing the benefits of camping, but the camper in us gets all fired up. Like we’re back in The Realm during Green & White. Something comes over us and we are ready to defend to the death the fact that camp is the BEST PLACE ON EARTH!

Now we know this is not Color War so we calm ourselves down and realize there are there are so many ways that Camp Robin Hood fits the above description. For one thing, if you’ve never been to Lake Ossipee you are seriously missing out on the most memorable sunsets of your life. But one of the greatest things about spending your summer at The Realm is the way you spend your day. Filled with all different types of activities, for all types of campers, it doesn’t matter if you’re the best of the best at home or the kid who hasn’t quite mastered a specific skill because, at Camp Robin Hood there’s something for everyone! Below is a look at the activities our campers fill their days with, all while creating friendships, memories, laughter and the magic that is in the trees…

Team Sports & Individual Sportssports

At Robin Hood, we believe that introducing healthy competition is critical to development of every child. Our specialty staff work with campers to teach the rules and fundamentals of each sport while focusing on teamwork and sportsmanship and maintaining the energy and fun factor Robin Hood is known for. During group activity periods, campers will have an opportunity to learn about the sport they are playing, practice working on drills, and finish with a game amongst their peers. From basketball and soccer to tennis, horseback riding, riflery and more, regardless of skill level, every camper is immersed in a fun and nurturing environment. What better way to prepare for our annual Green & White Color War than by participating in team sports?

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The amazing Ossipee Mountains set the backdrop for life on Lake Ossipee. In addition to swim instruction, which we believe is an integral part of what we do at camp, children participate in a number of activities. With our four motorboats ready to cruise the lake each day, campers will be waterskiing, wakeboarding, knee boarding and tubing with confidence throughout the summer. Campers also have an opportunity to explore our lake through our sailing, kayak and canoe programs. This year we’re introducing brand new kay-pads to the lakefront! It’s going to be amazing.

Hiking & Trips

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We are set in the White Mountains, in this incredible area of the country, and you had better believe we take advantage of it. Campers get an opportunity to hike local trails, participate in overnights, and explore Lake Ossipee on canoe/rafting trips. We are proud to be a camp that still camps. How else can you expect to learn to love s’mores, splash fights, and stargazing? They are all part of the magic of Camp Robin Hood.

Fitness

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The benefits of fitness are numerous and at Camp Robin Hood we practice what we preach. Campers have an opportunity to take Spinning and Yoga classes, as well as participate in weight lifting under the supervision of our instructors. They can take a jog with DC or Woody before lunch or dinner while preparing for the Freedom 5K. We offer mountain bike rides with our staff for those campers looking to do something other than running, as well as speed and agility workouts as an option for those looking to get or stay in shape.

The Arts

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Of course, when it comes to our campers creativity we give them lots of options for exploration, building their confidence throughout each opportunity. From painting, beading, bracelet making and ceramics, there’s something in the Craft Cabin to bring out every camper’s creative side. Sure we’ve got our favorites (tie-dye anyone!), but even more exciting is our non-traditional arts and crafts activities like candle making, pillow making and woodworking that has taken our arts & crafts program by storm. Our fully functioning Wood Shop will allow campers to design and build a variety of items. Now, let’s not forget our performers at Camp Robin Hood. They are true artists too! Whether practicing a monologue, working on improv, rehearsing for a talent show or working behind the scenes on set design and lighting, there’s something for everyone in our 500-seat playhouse.

So what’s the moral of this story? Should you come across someone who asks that unimaginable question, “what’s so special about camp?” remember that the answer can be as simple as telling them what a typical day at Camp Robin Hood exposes a child to. Then multiply that times 7 weeks and multiply that by a lifetime and you’ve got a piece of the magic in the trees at Camp Robin Hood.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day

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Thanks to everyone who participated in our love survey. Below are the reasons so many of you love Camp Robin Hood. If you didn’t get a chance to tell us what you love about Camp Robin Hood, feel free to email Stacey and spread the CRH love!

What I love about Camp Robin Hood is…

“Witnessing a homesick camper on Day 1 and the same campsick camper on Day 49!” – Dick Roberts (Staff)

“I love the energy in the dining hall during mealtime…the chatter, laughter and of course, the dancing! I also love walking the bunks at night, hearing about everyone’s day, listening to the laughter and happiness, and saying goodnight (nothing beats 18 Tumblers yelling “Goodnight, Woody!”)” – Richard Woodstein (Staff)

“There is never a dull moment!” – Sarah Horen (Staff)

“Simply everything because of the all the memories that I have had since I was 7 years old and a TPJ at CRH.” – Hamad Al Mutawa (Staff)

“Everything. The staff, my friends, people who I haven’t met that are campers and the Realm. There is no place like home. Thanks for my summers D.C and Woody and I hope to complete my fifth this summer.” – Khalil Walker (Camper)

“New beginnings and amazing ends.” – James Weiss (Camper, Staff)

“The amazing campers who make camp a home, not a job. The brass who make newcomers feel welcome among those who have been there their whole lives and the magic in the trees that makes it all happen.” – Heather (Staff)

“Everything!” – Anonymous (Camper)

“What I love about Camp Robin Hood…oh gosh I miss the sunsets and the beautiful blue sky and the friendships I’ve made.” – Cody Robinson (Alumni)

“People and place!!!!!!” – Chuck (Staff)

“The friends, the fun and the magic in the trees.” – Shane Ward (Staff)

“The lasting friendships and traditions you wouldn’t get anywhere else ❤️❤️❤️” – Izzy & Vicky Lightman (Campers)

“The people.” – Tyler Adelman (Camper)

“Activities offered to the campers.” – Alison Altman (Alumni)

“The way you can’t explain how much you love it to anyone who has never been, but if they have you don’t need to!” – Emma (Alumni)

“All the friends you make and the environment. I love that everyone is nice to you and the meals. I love everything. I love Camp Robin Hood” – Carly Gimbel (Camper)

“The food…” – Zachary Zeller (Staff,Alumni)

“Everything including the people, the activities, and the opportunities.” – Anonymous (Camper)

“Everything” – Aude (Camper)

“EVERYTHING, duh!” – Eamonn Feeney (Staff)

“How everyone comes together throughout all difficulties and things in the day.” – Leah (Camper)

“My friends!” – Matt Longfield (Camper)

“The traditions and how everyone is so close, you spend the summer there and you stay there for a life time ❤️” – Shaina Fuente (Camper)

“Camp!” – Anonymous (Camper)

“Everything!” – Andrea (Camper)

“How I can pass on all the spirit and traditions I loved as a camper down to my own campers!” – Rebecca Lightman (Staff)

“The unique atmosphere and the friendships.” – Austen Boyce (Staff)

“The waterfront!! And the connections you make with the people and Robin Hood itself.” – Michaela Marshall (Staff)

“The escape from the fast paced reality outside of camp.” – Niall Mahon (Staff)

“Dance parties in the dining hall during meals!” – Nikki Zeller (Staff)

“Archers 2014!! (and pretty much everything else!)” – Alex Soul (Staff)

“The team.” – Sergio Ocampo (Parent)

“There’s magic in the trees.” – Anonymous (Staff)

Robin Hood T-Shirt Contest

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Thank you to everyone that submitted a design for our first ever t-shirt contest. We had so many wonderful submissions it was hard to choose one winner. With that being said…

Congratulations Maddie N.

…for creating our favorite camp t-shirt! Each member of the 2015 Quills will receive a printed shirt with her design.

We were so impressed by the number of submissions that we have also decided to print the spirit shirt designed by the 2015 Scribes. The shirt will be on sale through Amerasport starting in the spring.

Staff Updates…

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Check out what our staff are up to!

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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