Song Session Takeover
While our community at Camp continues to grieve the loss of beloved counselor, Eli Kane, the campers are simultaneously finding immense fun and joy each day with their bunks.
Campers spent the day getting creative and silly at A&C, splashing around during free swim and singing their hearts out during the evening song session.
Song leader Shiloh introduced Song Session Takeover to Session B tonight, where bunks help plan and lead a song session. G-8 was one of the first to participate tonight, and they did a phenomenal job!
G-8 graced the stage with their beautiful voices, helping Shiloh sing classics like “Brown Eyed Girl” and “Stewball.” After their debut, G-8 campers exclaimed how singing at the top of their lungs and dancing during song session was “literally the most fun EVER!”
Photos from Today
Enjoy afternoon photos of B-12 and G-12 at A&C as well as many pictures from the afternoon and G-8 during their song session takeover.
Please note: If you don’t see a camper pictured from one of the bunks listed above, rest assured, our blog team will be working to get them up by tomorrow.
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