Rock Talk * September 2007
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Featured This Month:
-
Cairn's Concert Night - October 14th, 2007
- Saying Goodbye...and Saying Hello
-
2008 Registration
-
What's on a Camp Director's Bookshelf?
-
New Programmes 2008
- Wishlist
- "Our Kids" 10th Annual Photo Contest
- Join Cairn's Facebook group
- Important Winter Dates
Cairn's Concert Night - October 14th, 2007
All
summer camps, and Cairn especially, have a rich tradition of music.
Starlit evenings around a campfire circle, singing in the lodge,
singing at meals, singing grace, learning to play a borrowed
guitar...all of these things are camp traditions. Mark your calendars,
because
October 14th is Cairn's first ever Camp Concert!- When? October 14th, 2007.
- Where? Trinity York Mills Presbyterian Church.
- Cost? $20 for adults, $10 for children under 14. Tickets will be sold at the door, and tax receipts mailed out to all attendees.
- Why? To celebrate camp, and to celebrate the music that makes camp so memorable.
The
concert will feature songs and performances from Cairn's 5 Camping
Programmes: Music Camp Muskoka, Music Camp Quinte, Glen Mhor, Iona and
Dorothy Lake Family Camp. We welcome all campers, alumni, friends,
relatives, music lovers and those who are young-at-heart to join us for
an evening of music. For more information, please contact us:
in...@ilovecamp.org.
Saying Goodbye...and Saying Hello
The summer of 2007 will be remembered for a lot of things. It was
a summer of growth and renewal; it was a summer of celebration; and, it
was a summer where we said goodbye to the longest serving Camp Director
in this Synod's history.
Zoic has spent his last summer as
Co-Executive Director of Cairn, and is leaving camp after 15 years of
full-time dedication and hard, hard work. He leaves an amazing legacy,
though. Zoic began as the Director of Glen Mhor Camp in 1994, and
diligently guided and nurtured that programme. Then, when Cairn was
born, Zoic accepted the responsibility of building Iona @ Baysville in
only 2 months. It was an amazing feat, and visitors to Iona cannot
believe that we managed to create so much in so little time. So, as
Zoic leaves to pursue some of his other dreams, he leaves behind a
camping ministry that is healthy, innovative, viable and (most of all)
welcoming and safe for our campers and families. Thank you for
everything, Zoic.
Topaz is staying on as the sole Executive
Director for Cairn, and will be very involved in reaching-out to other
ministries in the Synod. She and Zoic have moved to Woodstock,
Ontario, and Topaz will be working from her office there.
Match,
our longtime Head Counsellor, is joining the full-time leadership team
at Cairn. She and Taps are becoming the Co-Directors of Baysville, and
will oversee the Glen Mhor and Iona programmes. Match brings a wealth
of knowledge and experience, a degree in Recreation from the university
of Waterloo, a well-earned familiarity with camp, a loving heart and
many, many talents. She will work wonders in this place, and we are
lucky to have her.
2008 Registration
Registration for
2008 is online now! A reminder that the Early-Bird Date is January
15th, 2008. Save money and register and pay in full by this date. Our
registration page is found by clicking the "Summer Schedule" link at
the top of the camp website. Glen Mhor and Iona programmes fill fast,
so register early for your first choice.
What's on a Camp Director's Reading List?
So, what's on our reading list at the moment?
Topaz
- "Seeking a Simpler Spirit: An 8 Week Guide to a Closer Relationship with God" by Deborah DeFord
- Grant possibilities for camp. (The not fun stuff).
- Outdoor Experience magazine articles.
Zoic
- "The Search: How Google and its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed our Culture" by John Battelle
- "Thinking Two Products Ahead" by Ben Mack
Taps
- "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell
- "Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative" by Ken Robinson
- "Pattern Recognition" by William Gibson
- "Rule the Web" by Mark Frauenfelder
- "Marketing on a Shoestring" by Jeffrey P. Davidson
Match
- "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore.
- "Super Staff, Super Vision" by Michael Brandwein.
New Programmes 2008 Every
year the programmes at camp change and grow to meet the needs of our
campers and to offer new choices to our families. 2008 is no
different. While many of the camp choices stayed the same, we are
offering a few new programmes to try.
- (Iona) Outdoor Teen Adventures (ages 13-16)
- (Iona) Wild Wonders (ages 9-12)
- (Iona) Woods and Water (ages 7-10)
- (Iona) Eco-Adventures (ages 9-12)
- (Tripping) White Water 2: The Spanish River (advanced White Water trip)
For more information about these programmes, and to register for camp, visit us at
www.ilovecamp.org.
Wish
List
Cairn is part of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada, a charity registered with the
Canada Revenue Agency. For any
donations that you make to Camp, we will issue a receipt for tax purposes.
We are currently seeking:
- a small car for daily "town run" trips;
- a large van to pull a canoe trailer;
- modern and fast desktop computer (doesn't need to have a monitor).
We are also looking for many smaller items. For details, check the entire wishlist
here.
"Our Kids" 10th Annual Photo Contest
If you have photographs from Camp in 2007, you could win the 10th
Annual Photo Contest run by Our Kids Publications and The Society of
Camp Directors. First prize is a Pentax Optio M30 Digital Camera (7.0
Megapixels).
The winning photographs will also be published in the 2008 issue of
Our Kids Go To Camp magazine.
Visit
ourkids.net for details and to enter. The deadline is November 1st, 2007.
Facebook
If you have a Facebook account, come
and join the Cairn groups online.
-
CAIRN (Glen Mhor and Iona) Alumni
-
Cairn Staff 2007
If you don't have a Facebook account, that's OK too. You can always join
us in the Cairn Crossroads
Online Forum. Facebook is a social networking site (like My Space,
but with better privacy features).
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