- · Erecting a seasonal staff lounge area to provide space for relaxation, socialization away from campers, Wi-Fi, and space for charging of electronics.
- · Subsidizing and/or covering the cost of laundry for staff members
- Investing in a group off-site experience to give our large seasonal staff an opportunity to connect, grow friendships, and have a shared experience outside of the staff-training and the orientation period
Your source for the latest news and updates from Wisconsin Summer Camp Anokijig (pronounced Anna-key-jee).
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Investing in the Anokijig Staff Experience
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
| Passing on the flame of Leadership |
Friday, February 12, 2016
What Summer Camp Taught Me by Gillian Hines
What Summer Camp Taught Me by Gillian Hines
I
went to summer camp for eight years: five as a camper, and three as a
counselor. And those weeks I spent at camp over the summer - they were the best
times of my life. Not only were they filled with outrageous fun, but they
taught me incredibly important life lessons that shaped me as a person. Without
my experiences at camp, both as a camper and as a counselor, I wouldn't be who
I am today. The people I met and the lessons I learned will stick with me for
life, and I am so incredibly thankful.
With
this freedom, of course, comes responsibility. I had to learn to make the most
of my time, and not waste it. I started learning this at camp, but admittedly
I'm still learning it today - I spend way too much time on Netflix or Tumblr or
even just sleeping when I could be being productive or at least enjoying myself
with friends.Thursday, March 13, 2014
Achieving Success In and Out of Camp
It’s so wonderful to see members of our Anokijig family doing positive things outside of Camp. Congratulations, Gina!
If you know of an Anokijig family member who's accomplished great things, please let us know. We'd love to highlight the achievements and accomplishments of our former and current campers and staff members. Send us an email: anokijig@excel.net.
Monday, February 10, 2014
No Winter Hibernation Here!!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Another chance to Make Miracles Happen!
Miracle on Canal Street began in 1994 as a way to carry on the Potawatomi tradition of nurturing younger generations so they grow to lead healthy, productive lives - a mission similar to Anokijig’s!This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Miracle program that has raised more than $12.5 million for hundreds of area children's charities in southeastern Wisconsin.
Half of each $3 Miracle Bingo game purchased goes to the Miracle fund, which totaled nearly $1 million last year! Give the gift of a promising future by playing the Miracle Bingo game now through December 12. Visit paysbig.com/miracle to learn more!Friday, February 17, 2012
Partnerships - a big part of Anokijig Success Stories
Recently we were pleasantly surprised and very thankful to be acknowledged by one of our partners, the Alliant Energy Foundation, as one of their success stories!
The Alliant Energy Foundation contributes to projects and initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life in the communities they serve. Grants are awarded to programs that address community needs in five primary areas, including the environment. Camp Anokijig received a grant in support of our Outdoor Education Program, which offers the opportunity for students to gain a better awareness and foster stewardship for our natural environment while learning lifelong skills and attitudes through hands-on experiences. See the full story here: http://www.alliantenergy.com/CommunityInvolvement/CharitableFoundation/GivingBackProfiles/030196
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Anokijig Announces a New Benefit Comedy Show !

for
Comic, Singer, Songwriter
McCURDY
Saturday November 26th, 2011
Plymouth High School Auditorium
Proceeds to benefit the
Anokijig Campership fund.
(funds from last years' event helped send 266 campers to camp in 2011)
Pat is a multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter & comedian renowned for unique performances of his original songs, including
&
Help Benefit A Great Cause!
This will be Pat's only Sheboygan County appearance this holiday season.
Tickets available NOW!
Enjoy a Pat's Video of "We Love the Green and Gold" by clicking HERE.
Monday, August 22, 2011
How Can I Help?
Volunteers are always needed year-round for groups and weekends at Anokijig, as well as special events that take place outside Anokijig, like the Rotary Founders' Club Casino Nite. Did you know Anokijig now has their own page for volunteers on Facebook? be sure to check it out and if you can lend a hand on a weekend or during a special event, we'd appreciate the help.
Another way to help is by saying "thank you" to those who have helped us. Thanking someone for their generosity and support of Anokijig can be as simple as stopping by their Facebook page, liking it and leaving a note on their wall that lets them know how much you appreciate what they've done for Anokijig. The left side of Anokijig's main Facebook page features businesses and organizations that have helped Anokijig in some very significant ways. Liking them on Facebook & thanking them on their wall let's them know that their generosity impacts real people in a positive way.
This fall, we will be starting up our "Thank you Thursday" campaign again on our Facebook page and asking our supporters to thank those who have helped Anokijig. It may sound simple and it only costs a minute of your time, but it is meaningful and it does make a difference. While we're at it, we want to thank you for your support of Anokijig! See, that felt good, didn't it?
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
The Latest Addition to the Anokijig Fleet
We tried to get a photo of all four vehicles in the same place, but these vehicles are in such high demand at Anokijig, that we felt fortunate to find two in the same place, at the same time. Anyone who has ever walked up the hill behind Western Lodge has probably noticed a few of these vehicles parked next to the kitchen windows. These aren't the most glamorous of donations and they certainly aren't kept in the most obvious of areas at Camp, but they are integral to the operations of Anokijig and we don't know what we would do without them.
Many of our donors have preferences in what they give or how they support Anokijig. Our campership program, which provides camping opportunities for underprivileged kids is extremely popular, as is support of our program areas. These types of gifts are often high-profile or at least easy for donors to make a connection to how they benefit kids. An ATV is not such a donation, because our campers never use them and they aren't directly used in our program areas. However, their uses around camp, from hauling luggage trailers on check-in days, to providing access to hard-to-reach areas of Anokijig simply make Camp function.
Anokijig wouldn't be what it is today without our donors and while we appreciate all our donors, we feel especially fortunate to have supporters like Ken & Melody Cavan, who understand the needs of Anokijig on a behind-the-scenes level and are willing to support the infrastructure that makes the Anokijig engine run so well!
Sunday, July 31, 2011
What are the driving directions to Camp Anokijig?
If you're coming from the South, take I-43 North and exit to the left at the split for Highway 57, which directs you toward Plymouth. At this point, you will be about 30 minutes from Anokijig. Stay on Highway 57 North all the way through Random Lake, Waldo & Plymouth. You will pass 23 as you head North of Plymouth and a few miles up the road is Highway J. Turn left on Highway J and head West. The next major road is Highway E. Turn right on Highway E and head North. Camp Anokijig will be just a few miles up the road on the left hand (West) side and you will see our Indian head sign as you come up the hill.
If you are coming from the North, exit off I-43 at Highway 23 in Sheboygan and head West for several miles. You will cross over Highway 57 and shortly after that, you will come up on Highway E. Turn right on Highway E and head North for a few minutes and Camp Anokijig will be on your left (West) side of the road.
If you are coming from the West (or Madison area), take Highway 151 North to Highway 23 and head East on 23. Shortly after you cross over Highway 67, you will come to Highway E. Turn left on Highway E and head North for a few minutes and Camp Anokijig will be on your left (West) side of the road.
If you are coming from the East (or Sheboygan area), take Highway 23 West, crossing over Highway 57, until you reach Highway E. Turn right on Highway E and head North for a few minutes and Camp Anokijig will be on your left (West) side of the road.
We hope these directions help you find Camp Anokijig, but if you still need assistance, please don't hesitate to call us at 920-893-0782
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Equestrian Teen Tour Summer Camp?
The answer is we simply cannot. Even though we have about 50 horses and nearly 400 acres of pristine rolling hills and forest land, our ranch program simply cannot hold a candle to the Equestrian Teen Tour Summer Camp. However, families who aren't able to swing the $8,500 price tag for this one week "camp" experience may be able to afford to send their son or daughter to Camp Anokijig's ranch program, where we charge $7,905 per week less, although ground transportation (the camp bus) to and from Anokijig is not included in that price.
We must be doing something right, because Anokijig is nearly sold out for the remainder of the summer. We do have some availability remaining, but space is limited. Call the camp office today to save your spot at 920-893-0782
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Remaining Space is Limited at Anokijig for Summer Camp 2011
Every year we try to encourage folks to sign up early, as historically, Anokijig routinely sells out several of it's summer camp sessions. We're happy to report 2011 is no exception. Week Eight of summer camp at Anokijig sold out completely by June 20th and there are just a few openings remaining in some of the other weeks and programs. Here is the latest update:
- Week Six has nine spots remaining
- Week Seven has four spots remaining
- Week Eight is sold out
- Week Nine has 99 spots remaining
- Week Six Stampers are sold out
- Week Seven Stampers are sold out
- Week Eight Stampers are sold out
- Week Nine Stampers are nearly sold out
- Week Six Sylvania Canoe & Fishing trip has three spots remaining
- Week Seven Lake Superior Kayak trip has six spots remaining
- Week Eight Rock, Roll & Splash has one spot remaining
- Week Six Fishing Expedition I is nearly sold out
- Week Seven Adventure Challenge is nearly sold out
- Week Six Minicamp has nine spots remaining
- Week Seven Minicamp has two spots remaining
- Week Eight Minicamp is sold out
- Week Nine Minicamp is nearly sold out
- Week Six Circle A Riders has nine spots remaining
- Week Seven Circle A Riders has four spots remaining
- Week Eight Circle A Riders 13 spots available only to campers already registered for that week
- Week Nine Circle A Riders has 14 spots remaining
- Week Six Ranch Camp has six spots remaining
- Week Seven Ranch Camp has four spots remaining
- Week Eight Ranch Camp has six spots remaining only to campers already registered for that week
- Week Nine Ranch Camp has 18 spots remaining
- Week Six Noah's Ark day trip has eight spots remaining
- Week Seven Noah's Ark day trip has four spots remaining
- Week Eight Noah's Ark day trip has 14 spots remaining only to campers already registered for that week
- Week Nine Noah's Ark day trip has 15 spots remaining
- Week Six Fondy Sports day trip has nine spots remaining
- Week Seven Fondy Sports day trip has four spots remaining
- Week Eight Fondy Sports day trip has 17 spots remaining only to campers already registered for that week
- Week Nine Fondy Sports day trip has 18 spots remaining
- Week Seven Ropes Course day trip has four spots remaining
- Week Nine Ropes Course day trip has 17 spots remaining
- Week Six Paintball day trip has four spots remaining
- Week Seven Paintball day trip has four spots remaining
- Week Eight Paintball day trip has six spots remaining only to campers already registered for that week
- Week Nine Paintball day trip has 13 spots remaining
- Week Six Caving day trip has nine spots remaining
- Week Eight Caving day trip has eleven spots remaining only to campers already registered for that week
- Week Six EAA Air Venture day trip has nine spots remaining
- Week Nine EAA Air Venture day trip has 20 spots remaining
Monday, July 11, 2011
Anokijig's Newest Skill: Drumming
The end result is an enchanting musical experience, that adds a very cool ambiance to all of Anokijig, as the sounds of the drums echo through the hills and valleys of Anokijig.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
An Anokijig Print by Joe Garcia
Rest Period
By Phil Binks
Anokijig Alumni
November 2007
The summer days at Camp Anokijig are long and busy; reveille comes at 7:00 AM and taps at 9:00PM. After lunch, campers take a break from the day’s activities, as they have since the camp opened in 1926. Campers lounge on their bunks, some write letters home, others read and some take naps in the shade provided by their tent.
At the same time, down on Little Lake Elkhart just offshore from the “old rock Boathouse”, a snipe rests on a floating log, enjoying a little peace and quiet. In 1939, rocks gathered on the camp property were used to build the boathouse. This building has been a landmark ever since. When you return to camp from the west side of the lake, as you round Optimist Island, you can see only the old boathouse against the foliage.
When rest period is over, a big bell will ring, telling the campers that rest period has ended and the free period has begun. Campers will come running down to the waterfront to swim, paddle, row and fish. The hills will echo with the sound of youngsters having FUN. The little snipe will have to fly all the way around Indian Village Point to that secluded bay, to find a place to rest.
The Snipe has special meaning to old campers. Many of us got left holding a burlap sack in the dark, ankle deep water, calling “here snipe, here snipe”, until we realized this was a trick and the snipe hunt was phony. So little snipe, rest easy until you hear the bell. Then you’d better fly away fast!
Signed & numbered prints of this painting are available in limited quantities at Camp Anokijig. If you are interested in purchasing this print, please call the camp office at 1-800-741-6931. Click here to learn more about Joe Garcia. Special thanks to Angel Lithographing for underwriting the cost of producing these prints.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Karting for a Cause
This rendering has been created to help stimulate ideas, conversation and support for how we might go about permanently recognizing our wonderful supporters. In this concept, the steps leading up to Western Lodge from the main parking lots have been re-built. The uneven steps have been replaced with even steps and arrowheads featuring the names of donors have been placed in random patterns amongst aggregate stone work. In addition, a similarly-designed wheelchair-accessible ramp has also been added, to make it easier for those with special needs to access Western Lodge. These two pathways to Western Lodge surround a five-foot tall stone Anokijig Arrowhead monument, featuring a raised CA interlocked logo on the front and the names of Anokijig's supporters engraved on the back.Monday, April 18, 2011
Your Child Could Make The Catch of a Lifetime This Summer!
As you can see from this video, the typical fish caught on one of these outings easily exceeds the size of the biggest fish many folks will catch on their best trip to an inland lake. These campers were all a part of our Expedition Fishing program, one of several different specialty camping opportunities we offer every summer at Camp Anokijig. If you'd like more information on this program, our Irish Dance Camp, Yoga Camp, or Competitive Swim Camp program, please call us today at 1-800-741-6931 today!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Catching Fish at Summer Camp...and lots of them!
Some of our campers are really avid fishermen and prefer an even more involved fishing experience. For those campers, we offer our Fishing Expedition programs. These campers will do night fishing for bass, northern and pan fish, as well as learn how to fly fish. Their fly-fishing skills will be put to the test when we take them to one of our area trout ponds and weather-permitting, we'll cap the week off with a chartered fishing trip on Lake Michigan, to catch the really big ones and those fish really are as big as their thighs!
It is easy to talk about all the fish your child can catch during a week at Anokijig, but is the fishing really that good? Watch this video and decide for yourself-















