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Best Way To Spend the Summer, 309897
For the past 2 years, I have worked at Kamp Kiwanis. Here is a small glimpse of what KK is all about. Enjoy!!!
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- Slide 1: Kamp Kiwanis
“to have fun, be safe, and nurture
growth”
- Slide 2: About Kamp Kiwanis
www. kiwanis-downtown.calgary.ab.ca
Kamp Kiwanis is by owned and operated by the
Kiwanis Club of Calgary and is financed through
fundraisers and donors.
The camp has been in operation since the summer of
1951. Located outside of Bragg Creek, the camp
offers a 100% subsidized program for children
aged 10-13 who, due to family or financial
situations, would not normally be able to attend a
summer camp. Every summer approximately 280
children attend Kiwanis.
Not only does the camp offer a summer program,
there is also Spring and Fall Outdoor school
programs and the space is often rented out by
various organizations.
- Slide 3: What to do at KK?
Daily Summer Program Activities include:
– Swimming - Archery
– Kanoeing - Overnights
– Arts & Krafts - Body Surfing
– Klimbing Wall - Theme Games
– Kampfire - Mud Fights
– Wildside - Mountain Biking
– River Krossing
– Day hikes in Kananaskis
- Slide 4: group of girls getting krafty in
the hobby hut MUD FIGHT!!!!!
group of kids setting up for
K-Pole: Junior Boys Session, theme: a night in the forest on an
Superheroes!! Out Trip
- Slide 5: Favorite Kamp Activity Radar – Summer 2007
25
Senior Girls
20 Senior Boys
Intermediate
15 Girls
Intermediate
Boys
10 Junior Girls
Junior Boys
5
0
Swimming Archery Hobby River Mountain
Hut Crossing Biking
- Slide 6: Kamp Dictionary
Interesting phrases and words are often used at
Kamp, here is a short list of terms defined:
• everything that normally starts with a ‘C’ is
changed to a ‘K’ at Kamp!
• Biffies: Outhouses
• Gappers: foreign staff who work at the kamp for
the duration of Spring outdoor school, Summer
program and Fall Outdoor school through the GAP
program
• Hobby Hut: Arts & Krafts Building
• Iwannas: daily ‘chores’ each kabin is assigned to
keep kamp klean. ie. kleaning the biffies
• Juice Pixies: ‘forest fairies’ that bring special
treats to the kids at kamp
- Slide 7: Kamp Defined, cont.
• K-Pole: a wooden plank that is made every session
marking the sessions theme and every khild’s name
that attended that session; they are put up in the
buildings at kamp and are never taken down
• K-Ring: the biggest kampfire circle at kamp; where
opening and closing kampfire occurs every session
• Magic: special touches kounsellors are encouraged
to add to their kabins for an extra memorable kamp
experience
• Peanut: session long themed skit that occurs at
every kampfire
• Wildside: an activity that lets the kids explore and
discover the surrounding nature
- Slide 8: A Typical Day in the life of a Kamper
7:15: Wake Up!
8:00: Flag raising and
O’Canada
8:15-9:00: Breakfast
9:10-9:30: Kabin Inspection &
Iwannas
9:30-10:15: Morning Activity
1, Swimming
10:30-11:45: Morning Activity
2, Hobby Hut
12:00: Lunch!!!
1:00-2:10: Up Time
- Slide 9: A Day in the Life cont.,
• 2:15: Afternoon Activity 1,
Archery
• 3:30: Afternoon Activity 2,
Kanoeing
• 5:30: Dinner & Dessert
• 6:15: Wide Game
• 7:30: Get ready for Kampfire
• 8:00: Kampfire Starts
• 8:45-9:00: Kampfire
• 9:00: Late-Night Snack & Sleepy
Time Thought
• 9:30: Lights Out, Good – Night!
- Slide 10: Kamp Snapshots