Camp is now in full gear with all of our swim, sports, and arts programs, as well as specialty activities and special events. Campers are in their instructional swim groups, sports leagues are in motion, as are theater rehearsals, arts and crafts projects, and so much more.
Last week was highlighted by the following special events:
- On Monday, 5th year campers attended a special party, enjoyed ice cream cake, and received a Camp Hillard pillow.
- Junior campers enjoyed some exciting boat rides at the pool.
- On Wednesday, campers who have been here for 6 or more years, celebrated with a special breakfast and received an extra special gift.
- Also on Wednesday, Middle Campers enjoyed some exciting Boat races!
- On Thursday, we had the Festival of Fun, an All-Camp Cookout, and received our Tribal Color Shirts
- Senior camp boys and girls all had fun on Friday with the Senior Camp boat races.
- The Senior Camp Challenge continues, with Green currently in the lead but there is still many weeks left of fun competition!
Camp Hillard’s Junior Camp swim program for the Pawnees, Chickasaws and Hurons had gotten off to a great start! All campers have been assessed and placed in their appropriate swim lesson group. The campers have been assessed based the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program and the Camp Hillard Aquatic Groups by certified Water Safety Instructors. Afternoon swims are for play and fun. Campers swim with their friends and are able to use different pools throughout the week. Many campers enjoy a ride on the water slide, while some have fun playing with rings, beach balls or noodles. The deep water challenge is offered to any Junior Camper that is interested. Once campers have passed the deep water challenge they can use the diving board.
Our Junior campers had a great time during the annual Junior Camp Boat Rides. Everyone went for a race across the pool in our inflatable pirate ships! We also had a great time during the Festival of Fun. Junior campers got to run though the inflatable “Car Wash”. The campers had a blast cooling off in the sprinklers of the float and then enjoyed free swim! Junior camp has more very exciting special events and visiting days coming up!
The Middle Camp swim program is also off to a great start! After being skills tested, all Cheyenne and Comanche campers are completing their third week with their swim groups. They are already learning new skills and refining old ones. Our instructors are working diligently with your children to help them achieve their swim goals for the summer.
Campers are taking a break from the summer heat during afternoon free swims and enjoying all that the Camp Hillard pools have to offer! Every Cheyenne and Comanche group has taken at least two trips down the “Great Green River,” the water slide located at South Campus. At Main Complex, the campers who have passed the deep water test jump off the diving board, go down the slide, and swim in the deep end. All campers can play in the shallow sections to search for sunken treasures, play with noodles or toss around balls.
The Festival of Fun was excellent! All the campers loved trying to cross the enormous Tiki themed pool float. Some fell off along the way (the giant palm trees were difficult to pass!) but many made it to the slide at the end. Either way, the slide was a huge hit. For many, a favorite part of the experience was sitting at the edge of the pool splashing their feet and cheering as they watched their counselors, Tribe Leaders and Division Heads attempt the challenge.
Any camper who has not yet passed the “Deep Water Challenge” can attempt it during free swim at Main Complex.
We accomplished a lot of things during the first 3 weeks of this season in Senior Camp Swim. The first days saw many of our campers take and pass the Deep Water Challenge. We continue to offer the challenge every single day of the summer.
All campers have been placed in swim classes. We refer to last year’s swim records and this year’s swim profiles. If a camper is new to camp, our staff assesses each camper’s individual abilities and places them appropriately. By now, we have had many full days of swim instruction, and all campers are progressing nicely.
In the afternoons, many fun activities are well under way. Campers have had the opportunity to play in a structured game, enjoy the cool water of the Hamptons (ask your kids about this) and all groups have now experienced the Great Green River water slide.
In addition, this Friday campers participated in Boat Races. It was a relay race by letter group, and campers had a wild time paddling their boats across the pool. We also had “Music at the Pool” the last two Fridays. It’s a joy to watch swimmers and counselors alike grooving to songs as they relax and play in the water.
The Theater program is in full gear. In junior camp, the Huron Girls are learning what it’s like to have the “perfect nanny” in Mary Poppins, while the Huron Boys are working on their “roar” for their production of The Lion King. The Cheyenne Girls have a “golden ticket” to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory in their show Willy Wonka while the Cheyenne Boys are imagining what it would be like to taste a variety of “glorious food” in Oliver!
In middle camp, the Comanche Boys and the Cherokee Boys Theater Club are learning how a little “magic” goes a long way in Aladdin. On the other hand, the Comanche Girls are learning what is like to live in a world like their books, full of adventure, in Disney’s classic, Beauty & the Beast while the Cherokee Girls are having fun in McKinley High’s “glee club” with their show Glee 100!
Finally, in senior camp, the Navajo Girls are having fun learning the songs and history of Les Miserables while the I-A girls and boys as well as the Navajo Boys, are learning what is like to live in a world full of ice and adventure, in Disney’s latest hit, Frozen.
Our shows are rapidly approaching, so please check your camp calendars for visiting days and evenings. We look forward to seeing you all soon!
The arts and crafts program is in full swing! Since camp is doing an International Day and also celebrating the excitement of the world cup, we have introduced projects with cultural infusion.
A few of the projects in Junior Camp include tiled hand prints and suncatchers for the Pawnees, pinwheels and clay fish for the Chickasaw boys and girls, star glasses for the Huron girls and mustache bowties and glasses for the Huron boys.
In Middle Camp, the Cheyenne girls enjoyed making a seahorse fishbowl, while the boys had a lot of fun making paper rock guitars. Comanche boys and girls made patriotic bandanas and mobiles to celebrate Independence Day.
Senior Camp art projects ranged from bracelets and note holders to clay bowls and wood sculptures, not to mention basic cartooning, Minion drawing, beading, clay and mixed-medium 3-D design!
This week will again be very busy. Here is what’s on tap:
- Our Annual Charity Event for Heeling Autism begins.
- The Navajo and Apache Boys and Girls will be visiting Powerhouse Studios on Monday.
- On Tuesday, the Iroquois Boys and Girls leave for their Overnight Trip to Brookwood.
- The Comanche Boys Visiting Evenings will take place on Monday and Wednesday.
- The Pawnees have their Visiting Morning on Tuesday, and the Visiting Morning for the Chickasaw Boys and Girls takes place on Thursday.
- On Friday, it is our annual Song and Cheer contest. The campers have been practicing every day for this big event. Make sure to have your campers wear their new Tribal T-shirt.
- Marshmallow Roasts continue, Talent Shows and Ice Cream Parties begin, and our regular programming schedule continues!
For more details specific to your child’s group, please read our Weekly Tribal Newsletters which are found in the Enrolled Camp Families section of our website.