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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Momentum is building for Camp Wa Wa Segowea's 2011 Summer Season!

With nice weather at Camp Segowea the last couple of days, the feeling is that summer will be here before we know it. And summer means camp! It's 77 days and counting for camp to open for the 2011 season and momentum is definitely building. More and more campers are signing up and registering for camp every day. The program is being worked on, staff is being hired and in 3 weeks, we'll have our first Open House of the season. There's 9 one week sessions of camp this year, improving upon the 7 sessions we had last year. If you haven't yet registered for the summer, do it today! www.segowea.org

This week, we've added the 2011 Camp Calendar to the blog at the bottom of the post. Check the dates and see if you can participate in any of the camp events! If you're in the Albany area this coming Saturday, April 16th, stop by the Camp Fair taking place at Colonie Center and say hello!

Also this week, for those that can't wait to see camp on May 1st, here's a few pictures mostly taken this weekend. As always, click on the pictures to enlarge.

New Camp Director Kat Fitzpatrick feeling right at home!



Progress on the Property Director's Home





In the woods, near Old Senior Village.



Taking a look out at the Archery Field.



Most of the snow is gone, now it's time for grass to grow!



Pretty soon, many soccer games will be held here...



and softball games...



and track & field events!



Back into the woods, there's Mack's Cabin, used now for storage.



Further in the woods is the Old Senior Village.



Back out on the main road, and going down the hill.



April 9th and the lake still has ice!



Buds on the trees are starting to come out.



Looking up the camp road.



Raymond Cabin through the woods.



The Estate- Down the road from Raymond Cabin.



Camp Director Kat's new summer home.



The trail to chapel.



The Lake through the trees.



There's still about 8 inches of ice in the lake!



Heading up the camp road, until next time...

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