Monday, September 14, 2009

Campus Kids

So the big news went out last week to all the Campus Kids CT families. I have heard from many of you and the initial feedback has been very positive. Now I know that some of you are shocked and still processing this big change. I do want to tell you that everything happened very quickly, and Kathryn and I wanted you to know as soon as possible. I am very excited that this Sunday we have our first group of families coming to see Minisink. It really is beautiful and the facilities are amazing. We are going to run all of our favorite CKCT activities and then add tons of boating including sailing, more fishing, the ropes course, biking, the blob, the aqua zip line into the lake, and so much more.

Living in the cabins will certainly be different then the dorm life. Minisink cabins are clustered in a village setting. I can picture all of our age groups really enjoying hanging out in their villages. There will be lots of space to throw around a ball or frisbee or chill out on a picnic table while playing a guitar. I am really looking forward to this type of setting and feel like it will only help to bring everyone closer together.

Campus Kids will always be our special Monday through Friday place. The success of our program comes from having a great group of campers and a very talented and outgoing staff. Together we create the fun and the memories. I know that this will continue at CK Minisink.

We are less then 10 months away from rocket launches, capture the flag, games of manhunt (which will be awesome at Minisink), dances, carnival, waterworld, homerun derby, camper vs. counselor challenge matches, creative art projects, music jams, incredible drama shows, talent shows, archery, gold rush (yes the gold of Maximus Carlsson has made its way to Minisink---and gold rush will rock at CKM), campfires, blobbing, fun, friendships, and the best summer of our lives.

If you are interested in seeing Minisink please call us and setup a tour soon. Because of the merge, spaces will fill up much faster than usual.

Enjoy the nice fall weather and talk to you next week.

Brad

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