Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Some Early-History for Early-Bird

We are currently in the midst of Early Bird registration!

Open to both new and returning campers, Early Bird registration extends through March 15th. Not only does it feature a reduced Camp rate, but it's also a great chance for campers to get prime choice on sessions and classes as Camp begins to fill up.

To celebrate Early Bird, we're hauling some brochures from the Camp Archives. We promise to offer essentially the same 1951 camping experience we always have, so have a quick look at all that has stayed the same (and a couple things that have changed.)

Enjoy some classic camp marketing from '59, '61 and '68!

(If you're new to the Camp Blog, check out some posts from July and August as well for a glimpse of  what a day at Summer Camp is like...)


Yes, let's! Another fine idea from history.





Another thing that has not changed! This is still where Camp is. And it's still one of the prettiest spots in New Jersey. (We're just as modest as always, too.)




This is like 92% accurate.

Our application has gotten slightly more in depth though.

But you still choose three classes!


Yup.  Why do we bother writing new descriptions of Camp when we've got perfectly accurate ones in the archives. 



See, Archery has always been a hit. And we are of course now open enrollment, offering the Ol' 4-H Camp experience to all youth. 



Yes, history, you're correct once again. Let's go to 4-H Camp. (And there's the War Canoe image we've been looking for!)









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