As we all know, that it’s a tremendous act of faith by parents while sending a child to camp. Therefore at Laurel South, they take that responsibility very seriously and maintain an environment that encourages both safety and health and reinforces a positive self-image while they aim to provide campers with opportunities for emotional and physical growth, encourage their natural abilities and instill the benefits of group living. There ultimate goal is to provide an enjoyable, exciting summer experience that motivates their campers to approach the future with courage, confidence and a feeling of self worth.
In fact, they create a warm, family feeling at Laurel South in a number of ways. Moreover, they limit camper enrollment; encourage continuous skill development throughout the summer; stress personal development no matter what the inherent ability of a camper may be; and, lastly, work to create an atmosphere of attention and care for the individual.
To know more, each summer Laurel South operates two four-week programs with 380 children, ages 7 to 15, from all over the United States where the vast majority of campers return year after year, and many campers follow older brothers and sisters to Summer Camp.
Each Laurel South session enrolls 190 boys and 190 girls. While the camp divides into age-appropriate groups for certain daily activities and evening programs assigned by grade completed in school. This allows them to provide a very personal, close-knit atmosphere and a great deal of personal attention.
Some interesting facts:
Kennebago Boys
Saco for Completed grades 2-4
Allagash for Completed grades 5-6
Rangeley for Completed grades 7-9
Kennebec Girls
Kineo for Completed grades 2-4
Baxter for Completed grades 5-6
Katahdin for Completed grades 7-9
Each day at Camp is filled with exciting activities and programs, and the daily schedule allows campers time to explore individual interests and bond with fellow campers. This even follows with Wake-up and meals are uniform within the camp, but lights-out times vary depending upon the camper’s age. The activities scheduled remains age-appropriate.
A typical day at Summer Camp begins with wake-up and breakfast, followed by morning “Cove” which is a campus-wide meeting to prepare for the day ahead. There is a short cabin clean up, where the campers attend three morning activities. After buffet lunch and rest hour, there are two additional activity periods and “Individual Choice” (IC). Every evening after dinner, there is a program for each group. These include theatre productions, sports leagues and group games. Following evening snack, lights out is scheduled according to age.
Note: this “Typical” schedule is followed during regular program days. Every fifth day is a Special Event Day at Laurel South, where campers enjoy either a trip out of camp or a special day in camp.
Moreover, Laurel South provides tasty, nutritious and homemade meals. Our menu includes: weekly cookouts, lunch and dinner salad and pasta/potato bars, vegetarian options, fresh fruit at every meal, daily homemade soups for lunch and a mid-morning “fruit break”.
All campers attend Laurel South for one 4-week period where each session is a complete camping experience. You’ll live and participate with the same friends and cabin-mates in a full program wrapped into four weeks where everyone arrives the same day and departs together.
Laurel South is an intimate, friendly place where you’ll have a chance to make new friends that last a lifetime. Roger and Dagni, the Camp Directors, are closely involved with all the campers. Whether in your cabin with your friends, in the Dining Hall, or at Spirit’s Cove, the Laurel South family quickly becomes your home-away-from-home!