Camp Constitution lost a good friend with the passing of Dr. Mildred Jefferson. We were honored to have her speak at this year’s camp. ( Her talk is available at Camp Constitution’s Youtube Channel.)
Dr. Mildred Fay Jefferson was born in Pittsburgh, Texas, and was the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School. She engaged in private practice at the Boston University Medical Center. She ran for the U.S. Senate against Ted Kennedy. (An interview from the March 17th, 1982 “The Review of the News” is available on Camp Constitution’s downloads.) Continue reading
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Camp Constitution just added two important tools in the educational campaign against the calling of a federal Constitutional Convention: “Dangers of a Con-Con” and “Keeping Faith with America.” “Dangers of a Con-Con” by Larry Greenley is from a July 2009 “New American Magazine,.” “Keeping faith With America” is an out-of-print transcript from a video by John McManus made the mid 1980’s. This transcript has some excellent background information on the organizations and people calling for Con-Con. Camp Constitution also posted a 15-minute video by Hal Shurtleff on the Con-Con. Please make use of these important tools. For further information and updates visit Stop the Constitutional Convention on Facebook and stoptheconcon.org
Our First Annual Book Sale and Barbecue took place Saturday Oct 2. It was a great day of fellowship and feast. We were able to promote the camp, meet new people, and tape interviews of our three guest authors-Jim Perloff, Earl Wallace and Sam Blumenfeld. Look for the interviews on Camp Constitution’s Youtube account.
Many thanks to all who help make this event a success
Greetings fellow campers and counselors. Friday, September 17th is Constitution Day. More than being The Law of The Land, the constitution is our most valuable property, the framework of our home, America.
It is the roof over our head and the lock on the door. If it goes, then comes the knock on the door, like a thief in the night…. We discuss the Constitution in just about every episode of the Midnight Ride, every episode available free at http://themidnightridecast.com/ An especially relevant episode is the one with Constitutional Scholar, Dr. Edwin Vieira, entitled: The Fight at the Constitutional Convention, which shows the atmosphere of chaos and turmoil which was going on in the states which led to the convention, and the extreme negative reaction to the constitution on the part of some, like Patrick Henry, which led to the addition of The Bill of Rights.
We recently had a generous donation of over 1,000 books which include many classic novels, books on acting, plays, etc.
We are also pleased to announce that Earl Wallace, author of “The Three-Dimensional Leader,” will be on hand to sell and autograph his book. For more on this extraordinary man visit threedimensionalleader.com
Summer camp programs can be a wonderful experience for all children if you chose the right camp for them…If you follow certain guidelines, you can help your child have the best experience possible. These steps involve ‘choosing the right type of camp’, checking out the ‘facilities and staff’, and preparing your child for the upcoming children’s summer camp.
The idea of a youth summer camp can induce strong emotions on the part of parents and children. These sensations run the gamut from ‘excitement and fun’ to ‘fear and anxiety’. In many social circles it is a status symbol or a family tradition. The correct reason for providing the camp experience is if it is ‘in the best interest of the child’. Continue reading
Summer camps are one of the best experiences which we enjoy, they are one of the most sought after events and people love the fact that they are going to summer camps. Basically there are two main designations for summer camps but there are many different types of summer camps. The classification of the two designations of the summer camps is as follows: day camps and the sleep away camps. In the day camps people visit the camps during the day and they return back to their place in the evening, thus the day camps more specific for the kids and the people who are committed. The second kind of designation is the sleep away camps or the overnight camps wherein the attendees of the camp attend the camp through out the day, the summer camps both day and the sleep over camps can last for few days either a week or more than a week based on the different kinds of activities which they have in line. Continue reading
This article discusses a few things parents should consider when deciding on a wilderness therapy camp for their teen. It outlines three factors that will help parents with their decision. The article deals with the level of difficulty of each camp, which camp best fits your child’s personality, and the complications during the first two weeks.
The thought of sending your child to a wilderness camp is frightening. You would be sending them far away to people that you’ve only talked to on the phone. When considering if a wilderness camp is right for your teen there are a few things that you should know before making the final decision. Continue reading
We recently got word of a camp that is opening in California that is similar to Camp Constitution: Camp Liberty Generation. It runs from Monday August 16 at Noon to Thursday August 19th. It takes place at Boy Scout Camp Riggs in the Elk River Valley. The cost is a donation of $60 plus a $10 donation for each additional family member. For more information call the Camp Director at (707) 223-1255