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Town
and Country
(April
1995)
"The
North Carolina mountains are a favorite destination...
and these camps have inspired lots of other camps to pitch
their tents in the area. Families... send their children
here, knowing they'll receive a time-honored, well-rounded
experience.
With...counselors predominantly drawn from adults who
passed their summers here as kids, alumni remain a group
bound by tight friendships."
Choosing
the Right Camp
by
Richard Kennedy and Michael Kimball
"Both
camps are bedrocks of tradition, professionally run and deeply
committed. Their program, philosophy, and leadership
are well founded and well tested over the years... Campers
choose their own activities and learn to be responsible for
themselves in a nurturing, noncompetitive atmosphere... this
is a wonderfully devoted staff, most of whom have been campers
here in their younger years... When it comes to real-life
education, it's easy to see that these people really know
what they are doing."
Paddler
Magazine
Paddling
Schools for Kids, (April 1995)
"Any
paddling program that has produced such legends and top-notch
paddlers has to be doing something right. Then again,
(the camp) has had a lot of time to perfect its programs.
Founded in 1922 by Frank Bell, Sr., the camp has been
offering everything from mountaineering and sailing to
paddling, riding and mountain biking."
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Southern
Living
"Pick
a Champ of a Camp", (April 1993)
"Sending
your child to a summer camp? Make your choice a good one
by asking the right questions first... Frank Bell of Mondamin
and Green Cove says, 'Our camper-to-counselor ratio is 3.5
to 1, but you need to ask more: how does a camp choose its
counselors?... We provide biographies of all staff members. We
also supply a sheet with a couple of dozen references. If
you're from a town where we have other campers, we send their
names.'"
HORSE
ILLUSTRATED
Camps
for Kids, (January 1996)
"These
brother/sister camps each have their own riding program,
including stables, rings, and trails. The horses allow
for the varying degrees of rider experience. Along with
riding and safety instruction, campers can take part
in one to three day riding trips into nearby wilderness
areas. In addition to horses, the camps offer swimming,
canoeing, tennis, sailing, et cetera."
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