RISE AND SHINE, CAMPERS!

Did you sleep well? Ready for another exciting day of camp fun? Read all about today’s activities below and remember, you can always reach out to us in the comments below, via email or on twitter.

 

Activity Time!

Stop by the camp library to learn about Alternate History in our Comic Book Boot Camp. Over in the arts & crafts tent we are paper marbling! And don’t forget to run over to the tennis courts to participate in the Fitness Club daily challenge!

Are you missing home already? You may be writing letters to your best friend, but what about your nemesis? In our Letter Writing workshop, you’ll learn the basics and then head to the forums to swap letters as each others enemies.

Break out the crayons! We want to see you design your own camp. Or if you’d like, how about adding a sentence to our collaborative ghost story!

Just a reminder, if you are interested in playing Fiasco on Sunday, you will need to sign up in advance.  Space is limited, so check it out for more info!

DO YOU HAVE TALENT?  We know you do! Share it with us during our camp talent show!

 

On the Main Screen

It’s time to get Super Sciency! Step into our camp lab and learn all about the science of super heroes. Over in the mess hall, camp mascot Jim Bob will be showing off slides from his around the world vacation in a trivia game we call Where in the World is Jim Bob.

Grab your pillows and sleeping bag and gather round the projector. Tonight we are watching Coraline! The film will start at 7:30pm where I am in Chicago, at 12:30am GMT, and maybe at a different time where you are, so let us know if you need help calculating!

 

Camp Chatter

A reminder to all campers that food is to be eaten and not to be played with.

And don’t forget we have an awesome giveaway for you to enter!

What does your cabin have planed for today? Are you Troop Lumos, Troop Hakuna Matata, or Troop Croft?

 

And Remember…

“While the Swiss Army Knife has been popular for years, the Swiss Navy Knife has remained largely unheard of. Its single blade functions as a tiny canoe paddle.”