But consider: ‘Just because you are leaving camp, camp isn’t leaving you.’
March 2018
Finding the Right Camp: Research is One Key
Finding a camp is like choosing a school. Kids benefit most from a camp they can grow with.
Athletic Camps Deliver Fitness and Fulfilment
Whether you’re an athlete looking to seriously improve your skills or a person interested in something fun to do with friends, summer camps can meet your needs.
Camps Strive to Reassure Anxious Parents
Phone calls, written communications and in-person meetings are part of camp outreach.
Risk-Taking at Camp Can Lead to Growth
“It’s hugely valuable for [kids] to have opportunities to identify what it feels like to be scared, and persevere
and move forward.”
Camp Alsing was created to Serve Kids with Autism and Special Needs
Camp Alsing is a summer camp that allows children with high-functioning autism and social communication challenges to enjoy a real Maine summer camp experience.
Critic of BIW tax-break bill ends hunger strike as vote in Legislature nears
Lawmakers may decide this month on a pared-down proposal, and opponent Bruce Gagnon has a solid meal for the first time in 37 days because of medical concerns.
Camp Food: Striking a Healthy Balance
‘Sharing a good meal with friends,’ is among the essentials.
Federal spending bill would bar restaurant tip-pooling
The provision, included in Congress’ omnibus spending bill, is a bipartisan rebuke to a proposed Department of Labor rule last year that could have legalized a practice now considered wage theft under the law.
Lawsuit blames death of 90-year-old WWII vet on VA and Togus doctor
Douglas Wallace’s daughter alleges that he died because a doctor took him off opioids and switched him to another medication without warning about side effects.