Battle Of The Bulge
Imagine this scenario: your camp season has just ended and your phone rings. The call is from a parent of a camper, and by the upbeat sound of his voice you don’t think that this is going to be a complaint.
Adapting to Needs
Nestled deep in the south-central hilly part of the Lone Star State, and only an hour from San Antonio, sits the historic exurbia town of Kerrville. This mid-size community has a river running through it, a thousand
The Nature of Crafts
As parents drop their children off at camp, they probably tell you, "I'm glad my kids have a chance to be outside. They are usually in school or sitting in front of the computer."
Seven Steps to Security
Years ago I had the pleasure of working for Rev. Richard Chamberlain, Director of Camp Merrowvista (an American Youth Foundation Camp) in Ossipee, N.H.
The Ultimate Survivor
"It's time to vote," "You're fired!" "Will you accept this rose?" are phrases that have become a big part of our recent television and pop culture.