Monday, October 31, 2011

Raffle Winners Announced!



Congrats to the Winners!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Camp Counselor or Internship?

An interesting post on USA Today over the summer argues that working at camp is more valuable than becoming an intern, especially if you are looking for professional skills.  I have to say that many of his points are right on the money, in particular his summary :


"Working at {camp} has taught me perhaps the most important skill for any job: grit."


Is grit a key component as a counselor?  Read his thoughts. Then come work at camp!







Friday, October 21, 2011

Chippewa Surfs in LA

We had a blast surfing last weekend in Manhattan Beach with the LA campers.  Thanks to the Brysons for hosting and to Teddy M. for joining us!






Saturday, October 15, 2011

Raffle Deadline is Today

Don't forget to enroll by midnight tonight for your chance to win big!  You'll be entered into our Halloween raffle for a free session of camp.  See my other post for all of the details, including five other pirzes.

Enroll now and your name will be entered!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Research and the NFL

A couple of years ago, I wrote a short reaction to NFL Play 60 campaign.  Now, some researchers are actually studying the impact camps can have on a sedentary lifestyle for children.  A summary of the research paper suggests that camp is (as we already know intuitively as camp families) 'an antidote to the summer sedentary behaviors of young people'.

Now that my Detroit Lions may actually have a team, I see more and more of the Play 60 campaign ads.  Now get out there and play....then come to camp for some 24/7 sloth-busting!

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Chippewa Hits the Road

Dates for our 2011-2012 Rendezvous events are already being set, including surfing in Los Angeles next weekend.  Sam and I are excited to see as many camper families as we can, so if you'd like to host a fun event in your town, let us know!  We'll bring along one or two of your favorite counselors to join the fun as well!

In the meantime, take a look at our current plans and check back as the fall and winter months unfold.

PS- We'll have tons of cool Chippewa stuff to give away to everyone who joins us.  Plus check out the new t-shirts for anyone who brings a friend to the event.  Just introduce a new friend to Chippewa and you can snag your choice of one of these sweet shirts.



Does Sasquatch wander the woods at camp?

Friday, September 30, 2011

First Deadline for Raffle is Today!

The first deadline for our October 31st raffle is today.  Remember, by enrolling by September 30th, your name will be entered twice for the raffle.  A free session of camp is up for grabs, along with five other prizes and a special limited edition early enrollment t-shirt!

The final deadline to enter the raffle is October 15th, so you still have time.  But why not double your chances!  Enroll today!

More details about the raffle are on our earlier post.....

Thursday, September 29, 2011

"The Meaning of Summer Camp"

Just in case you missed this Time magazine article a while back, I thought I would post it for you.  It provides a wonderful perspective for parents who are considering sending their son (or daughter) to camp.  A few excerpts to tempt you:

"So I wasn't looking for some fancy culinary camp or robotics camp or whatever is fashionable now, just for someplace that teaches the appropriate interactions of sticks, weenies and flame."

"This defies what I suspect is now the whole point of sleepaway camp: if 19th century campers were meant to retrieve lost survival skills--trapping, fishing, gunnery--21st century campers need to work on their social skills......For kids who are allowed to text during dinner, who have their parents on speed dial for whenever they get in trouble or need a ride, who communicate using more acronyms than a four-star general, a little autonomy is probably long overdue"

And maybe my favorite:

"Maybe it wouldn't be bad to practice distance, not just physical but psychological; let our kids take a walk alone in the woods, maybe do the same ourselves, and relish the fresh conversations we'll get to have when we are together again come summer's end."

Take a look!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Even More Photos from 2011

I posted just about 1000 more photos from summer 2011.  Among them are some great pics from the North Knife and Gammon Rivers.  Some unbelievable photos from both those trips make me eager to get back out on the trail.

Check them out on the Camp Chippewa SmugMug site.


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Win Big by Enrolling Now!

Our big drawing for a free four-week session is underway.  To be entered, just enroll by October 15th and your name will be included in our annual Halloween drawing.  Don't forget, you can double your chances if you enter by the end of September...two entries for each enrollment!  Plus, even more prizes are possible, including a camp store credit or tuition credit.  Michael has all of the details if you haven't received the special email or mailing.

And....everyone who enrolls by October 15th will receive this sweet special edition Chippewa t-shirt, only available for those who join camp by the October 15th deadline.  Don't wait!  Enroll now!!!


Friday, September 16, 2011

Summer 2011 Photos Posted

It was a spectacular summer and some spectacular photos share the story.  We have just posted more than 2000 photos from the summer with more on the way in just a few days.  What a year!

Check them out on the Camp Chippewa SmugMug site. You can order copies, have pics printed on coffee mugs or t-shirts or just download your favorites. Have some fun by clicking through the galleries.


Special thanks for Craig Slutz, Sam Devine and a few campers who helped capture the summer with their lenses.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Dates for Summer 2012 Set

It's time to think summer 2012!  I'm already excited for next year, so make plans now to join us.  It's a summer of true adventure!

Check out the dates now!


Monday, September 12, 2011

New Brochure Released


Over the summer, the new Chippewa brochure arrived at camp.  Now it's headed your way.  We are excited to announce that the new Chippewa brochure is on its way, so check your mailbox soon.  It's awesome!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Chippewa Bees Grab First Place


For the second year in a row, CJ's Chippewa honey took first place at the Beltrami County Fair. Congrats to CJ and his many busy bees who make their home just down Cap Endres Road. Will it be a three-peat in 2012?

Friday, August 12, 2011

Every Ending......

....is a new beginning. But for now, we say goodbye to summer 76! Wow, what a year!

Safe travels home, campers and staff, and we'll look for you in 2012 when it begins again!

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Friday, August 05, 2011

Camp Chippewa Is The Place To Be

This is camper Tommy R. writing from the camp office. This year at Camp Chippewa has been great. I haven't done every activity here at camp but I really look forward to them. My favorite activity here at camp has got to be sailing. The sailing instructors are really nice and they're really experienced and its so fun learning about parts of the boat and knots and learning how to sail the boat. A close second would have to be Riflery. Learning how to shoot the rifle, hold it, and safely operate it. For those who not know the cook, Mary, sorry Moms but you have to move out of the way. Mary mastered the culinary arts just as Cap Endres mastered the perfect camp. There's the best cookies in the world made here and best food. And to the kids that are coming you're gonna love this place. I was a bit touchy about coming here for four weeks for my second year but I am glad I did. Last year I stayed for two weeks and trust me, I made a bad decision for not staying here two more. There's all sorts of activities to do from fencing to water skiing, from riflery to archery and way more. And you're gonna love the staff, Mike Thompson, the Director of camp, is awesome. Anyways, I'm already excited for next year. Don't choose language camp, or archery camp, or anything else because Camp Chippewa is the place to be.

submitted by Tommy R., camper in Olson Cabin