Posts Tagged ‘summer camp activities’

The Importance of “Rest Hour”

Monday, December 19th, 2016

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Fact: At camp, you are “go, go go.” From the moment you wake up, your schedule is packed with things to do. Some days you’re out at the lake all day, other days you are singing, dancing, acting, crafting and creating from the moment you open your eyes until you fall asleep. Your days are filled with fun and adventure, hanging out with new friends, eating delicious foods, trying new things and making life long memories. With days like these, it’s easy to understand why sometimes campers just need to rest. And as seriously as we take fun at camp, we are just as serious about rest. We know the importance of slowing down, taking a break and recharging, and all of our campers take part in “rest hour” each and every day.

 

When campers are constantly on the move, when they fly from activity to activity, they sometimes don’t have time to reflect on things they are seeing, doing and learning. A rest hour gives campers a chance to relax, read, listen to music, and sleep before getting back into the busyness of camp life. During this time, campers may want to write letters home, organize their cabin space, or have a conversation with a counselor that they didn’t have time for during the day. This intentional resting time is beneficial for a number of reasons.

 

Resting during the day is good for your body.  It gives you more energy and lets your body rest from all the activity during the day. Resting has also been shown to improve productivity and focus, which can really help campers who are involved in a wide variety of new tasks and skills.

 

Resting gives your mind time to let go of stress. It helps you with your patience and to reduce feelings of frustration. Campers need some time to just be alone with their thoughts and relax in their own space.

 

Camp counselors know the importance of rest hour, and although campers aren’t required to sleep during this time, counselors encourage campers to use this time to relax and unwind and help them become comfortable with alone time and silence. Campers learn that they don’t need to be entertained every second of every day, and learn to appreciate quiet time.

 

At camp, you’ll spend a lot of your day on the go. But give it two or three days, and you will be looking forward to rest hour as much as you are looking forward to sailing, soccer games, and s’mores around the campfire.

Humans of Camp Starlight

Tuesday, August 9th, 2016

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Kaylene, lifeguard. “It’s [the lake] so beautiful, calming and relaxing. It’s really picture perfect.”

Photo of the Day

Thursday, August 4th, 2016

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Greetings from Camp Starlight

Thursday, July 28th, 2016

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7th Grade Girls Basketball

Wednesday, July 27th, 2016

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Age: 7th Grade

Date: 7/10/16

Wayne County Update

Basketball vs. B’nai Brith

Great start to the season for the 7th grade girls basketball team. All the girls worked together as a team throughout the whole game and never gave up hope. The first half was a bit slow paced but with the help of Jordyn P., Starlight went up quickly. Hanna S. played great defense and had some great chemistry with teammate Hannah J. With the outcome of this first game, there is no doubt that the girls will be up for the challenge and ready to play their next matchup. Final Score 32-14.

Humans of Camp Starlight

Tuesday, July 26th, 2016

Humans of Starlight- Eloise“My job at camp is definitely the best. I get to see every camper, every activity, and every event. I get to see the whole camp’s summer story as it develops and capture the entire thing for everyone to remember for years to come. It’s a privilege.”

Ellie, Videographer

8th Grade Boys Basketball

Tuesday, July 26th, 2016

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Age: 8th Grade

Date: 7/7/16

Wayne County Update

Basketball vs. Chen-A-Wanda

Starlight’s 8th grade boys basketball team won its first game of the season! The team started off very slow, ending the first quarter with a score of 11-8. During the second half, the team started to play better team basketball. In the second half, the whole team got involved. Lucas C. led the team with a triple-double of 11 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds. Sanford F. had 8 rebounds but did not have any points. Drew B. and Harry S. both contributed with 4 point. Additionally, Jack T. and Justin G. had 10 points. Great win for these boys. Final Score 52-37.

5th Grade Boys Baseball

Monday, July 25th, 2016

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Age: 5th Grade
Date: 7/14/16

Wayne County Update

5th Grade Boys Baseball Invitational

The 5th grade boys bounced back from a disappointing Wayne County game loss to win the 5th grade invitational tournament at Indian Head Camp! Starlight went undefeated in the tournament and won by the scores of 6-5, 10-1, and 4-1. It took all 14 players for Starlight to bring home the championship. Sloan S., Owen G., and Sam F. had big offensive days. Eli J. and Brett B. also contributed immensely at the plate.

Girls 10th + 11th Grade Softball

Sunday, July 24th, 2016

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Age: 10th/11th Grade

Date: 7/19/16

Wayne County Update

Softball vs. Nesher

Tuesday was a great day for the 10th/11th grade softball team! Sami B. had an amazing game on the pitching mound. She pitched a shutout and recorded 8 strike outs. She also went 3 for 4 at the plate. Gari B. played great defense behind the plate. Additionally, Gari B. had 5 RBIs. Furthermore, Lauren B. played phenomenally at first base, providing some stunning defensive plays. She also went 3 for 4, with a great hit down the third base line. Morgan S. had a significant presence at third base. She made a great tag to end the 4th inning. Overall, all of the girls played a great game. Final Score 6-0.

4th Grade Boys Baseball

Sunday, July 24th, 2016

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Age: 4th Grade

Date: 7/18/16

Wayne County Update

Baseball vs. Westmont

The Starlight 4th grade boys went on the road to take on Westmont in their Wayne County opener. Finn M. started on the hill for Starlight and gave up one hit. Casey B. came on in relief and also had an offensive presence. Additionally, Parker H. and Lucas L. joined in on the fun on offense by connecting for a few hits. The boys are thrilled to be moving on to the next round! Final Score 3-1.