How do you keep kids entertained and active all summer long at camp? You need a long list of fun, exciting, challenging ideas for summer camp activities that everyone will love.
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CampMinder is thrilled to announce that we have formally launched a partnership and integration with Ship Camps, a leading white glove shipping provider.
Great camp theme days transform a camper’s experience. Not everyone will remember what they did on the third Monday of camp. But, if that Monday was Backward day who could forget that ocassion?
So many tasks, activities, and responsibilities from your days as a camper or counselor have benefits beyond the months of June through August.
When we shared our year-end message with you last winter, we focused on healing and hope. Healing from the most difficult business and personal challenges you’d ever faced.
The holidays claim to be the most wonderful time of the year, but as any camp kid knows, summer actually deserves that title. How do you bring the joy of summer to the winter months?
For as long as there have been summer camps, there have been summer camp parents. This means that camp directors have been seeking tools to simplify their administrative tasks that also delight parents and connect them to the magic of camp.
Zak Kissel is a graphic designer, a DJ, and a Dallas Cowboys fan. When he was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at 18 months, his mom Megan, a Registered Nurse and Certified Nursing Assistant, became his fiercest advocate.
Right now, there are about 1.1 billion Instagram users worldwide. In fact, it’s growing faster than giants like Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Instagram’s users come from around the globe, span age groups and demographics, and have thousands of different interests.
As camp directors and counselors, you are some of the most innovative and creative people on the planet. You’re also deeply committed to creating meaningful experiences for as many kids as possible, no matter who they are and what support they need.
When we think of kids at camp, we picture them walking arm-in-arm, huddling around a campfire, or participating in camp-wide events like color wars and sing-alongs.
Charles Fahlsing has been a member of the CampMinder team for years, but he fondly remembers his days as the Director of Camping Services at YMCA Camp AGQ in Michigan.