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Slope for Lope
Monday, August 1st, 2016Girls Gymnastic Meet
Sunday, July 31st, 2016Sport: Girls Gymnastics
Date: 7/14/16
Wayne County Update
Gymnastics Meet
Congratulations to the Senior girls for coming in 3rd place at the Wayne County gymnastics meet at Bryn Mawr Camp! Special shoutouts to Ashley T. who placed 6th all-around, 10th on the bars, and 13th on the beam. Additionally, Julia H. finished 10th all around and 13th on the bars! Lastly, we can’t forget Charlotte C. who placed 11th all-around. Starlight had an overall stellar performance at the gymnastics competition. Job well done and we are so proud of you.
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Sunday, July 31st, 2016Photo of the Day
Saturday, July 30th, 2016I Found My Passion at Camp Starlight
Saturday, July 30th, 2016Written by Kyle Margolis
You might’ve read the title and thought this blog would be a little corny, well you’re in for a treat. I was a camper who enjoyed watching sports rather than playing them. I was thrilled by box scores and highlight reels. That’s not to say I didn’t participate, I was just your classic outfield baseball player. As I reached the upper divisions of camp, my interests in sports reached its peak. I got more involved in sports during the year, which translated to some on-field successes down on Alumni Field and in the Field House. I called David on the phone to express interest in returning to camp to participate in the Apprentice Program. He mentioned to me I would need to focus on a specific activity. Unfortunately, my athletic abilities would not translate into my camper after-life. David recommended I hone my craft in the lower Rec Hall home to video, radio, and sports broadcasting. These programs interested me, but let’s just say I wasn’t buzzing to head across camp every day to go to work. As the summer progressed, my interest in Radio was at an all time high. The summer ended and I returned home and joined my high school’s online newspaper.
As I sat in school, I wondered when I would be able to return to the 18461 to learn more about an area of work that really interested me. I returned in the summer of 2015 to head the radio program. I was tasked with creating daily programs, activities, and projects for campers of all ages. As the summer came to close, I had to get ready for the biggest challenge of my life, moving into my dorm at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Luckily, I quickly befriended a group of friends who actively reported for WSUM, Wisconsin’s student radio station. By good fortune, I was given a timeslot to host a sports talk show once a week on friday afternoons. As I mentioned at the beginning of this blog, it is really corny to say that I found my passion at camp. The reality is that Camp Starlight gave me the social skills and opportunity to fuel a passion I had no idea I had.
-Kyle
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Friday, July 29th, 2016Camp Starlight MTV Night
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Humans of Camp Starlight
Friday, July 29th, 2016“Starlight is a place where it’s cool to be a grownup kid. My campers love it when I’m just as goofy- if not goofier than they are. It’s what camp is all about, just being yourself and having a blast.”
Chris, Bunk Specialist
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Thursday, July 28th, 2016Greetings from Camp Starlight
Thursday, July 28th, 2016