Friday, August 17, 2012

The Final Say!

You saw the drafts, now read the truth.  The first electronic release of the Camp Chronicle...


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For the past two weeks, some campers have taken part in Camp Chronicles. During that time, they have interviewed campers, counselors and CITs. They have also taken pictures of different activities, and have taken surveys to see the different interests of our staff and campers. While we can’t put all of the interviews and surveys on the blog, below we have some examples of what the campers were busy doing while in Camp Chronicles!



Shawn, Skate camper                                         

How many years have you been going to camp?

5 or 6

What is your favorite activity at camp?     

Skating and archery

Why do you enjoy coming to camp?

I like skating and hanging out with my friends



Miss Hillary, Sports camp counselor

How long have you been working at camp?

1 year

 Why do you love working here?

 Loves kids and wants to be a teacher.

What’s your favorite activity at camp?

World cup

What do you like to do when you are not at camp?

Hang out with friends

Did you come to camp when you were younger?

Yes and Mr. Chris was my counselor



Jordan, Iroquois camper

What camps do you like to do?

Basketball, and Iroquois

How many years have you been coming to camp?

A: 5 years

What is your favorite activity at camp?

Tennis Racquet Baseball

Do you like swimming indoors or outdoors?

Outdoors



Taylor, CIT



Would you like to be a counselor when you are older?

Yes

What is your favorite camp to be with?

The Braves because they are nice and sweet. Basketball camp because it challenges them to do their best.

Do you like teaching campers how to do things?

Yes



The second week of Camp Chronicles was mainly based on the campers going around and asking the staff and campers taking surveys and asking them about things such as their favorite color, or favorite sports team. Here are a few of the examples of camper surveys from the week.


Braves, if you could be a farm animal, what would you be?

20- Goat

15- Horse

11- Cow

7- Pig

5- Duck



Apaches, what is your favorite color?

20- Blue

10- Gold

9- Green

8- Orange and Pink

7- Red

3- Purple, Black and Yellow



            Sioux and Teens, what is your favorite food?

9- Pickles

5- Pasta, Steak and Pumpkin Pie

4- Pizza and Donuts

3- Chicken Fingers and Mac n Cheese

2- Tacos and Veggie Beef Stew


 A special thanks goes out to Alexis, Ashley, Sarah, Julia, Kiki, Jenna, Zoey, Julia, Gabby, Dylon, Colleen, Magdalene, Mitchell, Robert and Sydney. This wouldn’t be possible without your guys hard work. Thanks for an awesome two weeks!

A very special thanks goes out to Mr. DJ and Miss Erin for putting this paper onto the virtual press!

A short story describing how Camp Phoenix came to be:


By: Sarah  and Zoey



            One day a few peasants came across a big field on a sunny day. Land in that day was very rare and quite pricey to get. The peasants new that if they claimed this piece of land, they would make a whole lot of money and become rich.

One day they where camping in the field when they noticed a red and orange phoenix bird. They knew the bird was very special because for the next week it would come back each day and watch the peasants. They named it sunset for it`s amazingly colorful wings. Still the peasants needed a name for the camp. While they where discussing what the name of the camp should be, a hurricane came in totally unexpected and ether killed the peasants or picked them up and carried them far away.

200 years later a man named Forest Bobby Jones came along and re-founded the camp site that once was belonged to the peasants. He thought it would make a good town. On his way back to his car, he heard a faint cry. He then found it was a baby Phoenix and decided to name the town Phoenixville.

10 years later the town was very wealthy and good. One man named Larry Henstin had to go fix a wire near the old camp site. When he got there he saw other homeless people then and realized how thinthey were and how big he was. He then decided to make a room where people could get healthier. He called it a gym and named the place the YMCA.

Later on the YMCA grew into something really big and even got a song for it. While the people that worked there were trying to find ideas on how to make more money or they would be shut down for good. One employee had the idea to create a camp in the space behind the woods. The wondered what to call it. They tried YMCA camp, summer camp, and even The Best Camp Ever, but none of the names worked.  Then a woman got an idea, her idea, Camp Phoenix. Every one agreed.

This is how Camp Phoenix got its name!!!!