In the dead of winter, schools may close, but at Camp,
things are just heating up! Have you ever wondered what happens at Camp outside
of Summer Camp? Well, you’re probably familiar with the outdoor ed. school
groups, weekend rentals, and family camps, but how about in the dead of
winter? Just like the magical rest hour
from 1:30pm – 2:30pm every day of the summer, Camp uses the months of November,
December, and early January to rest, repair, and renew.
Come mid-January, the gears are already turning as we look
ahead to Summer Camp 2014. By this time, all reservations for the specialty
camps, day trips and adventure trips have been made, the brochures are printed, and
Carol and Gale are busy processing summer camp registrations.
Jim is busy
preparing a new budget and working with Mary to secure grants and other
fundraising projects. Scott Stewart and Preston keep the roads clear of snow,
maintain the buildings, keep the horses fed, and repair things for the upcoming
season. Heidi and Jim selected the new Trading Post offerings, with a great
outpouring of your suggestions. Thank you!
This January, the Program Team (Jim, Darin, Scott M.,
Claude, and Heidi) has taken on a new, but necessary challenge to review and
revamp both our Senior and Junior Staff Training Programs. (WARNING:
intentional teaser. You’ll just have to attend to get all the details!). Each
off-season, we also take a close look at our current programs and research and
tweak them to make them the best they can be. We’ve also been implementing a
new social media campaign (you may have noticed more frequent and interactive
posts on Facebook) to go along with our other camp marketing activities. Click here to start following us on Facebook.
On top of all that, Anokijig has been entertaining and
hosting several weekend groups. These groups of adults and children typically
come in on Friday night and stay until Sunday morning. They spend the weekend
tubing down the tube hill, playing broomball and curling on the rinks, ice
fishing and ice skating, snowshoeing on the trails through camp, and even
taking a horse-drawn sleigh-ride, all to be warmed up with a delicious
spaghetti supper and multiple cups of hot cocoa from Linda and her kitchen
staff.
As we look ahead to February and March, we’ve got hiring, employment,
and recruitment on the brain. The Program Team is hitting the road, visiting
many of the colleges and universities looking for talented and energetic
individuals to be part of the 2014 Senior Staff. Claude is also pouring through
the junior staff applications, selecting the best candidates and scheduling
their weeks. (If you submitted a junior staff application, results are expected
in late February). Scott Mabie is putting on the miles delivering camp
brochures to many of the school districts throughout Southeast Wisconsin and
Illinois. And lastly, the program team spends just about every weekend in
February and March at multiple Family Fairs and Kids Expos throughout the
Midwest, recruiting this year’s summer campers. Phew!
We haven’t even begun to talk about putting Camp back
together and work weekends. (They start March 22nd, by the way!
Click here for more
information.) And, you may have heard about a Casino Night Fundraiser with the
Racine Rotary Club on February 22nd, which benefits Camp Anokijig. We’ll be there (and you can, too) helping deal
blackjack and assisting during the event. Click here
for more information.
So, while the actual hours in the office become a bit
shorter during the off-season, by no means do things come to a screeching halt.
In fact, we’re always looking ahead. We look forward to thawing temperatures
and reconnecting with our Camp family as the calendar rolls forward and spring programs
start up again. Until we see you again, stay warm and keep sharing the Anokijig
spirit!