I remember being offered a position to this Camp, and being told that part of this job would require that I live and work on an island. An Island? Yup. An island in the middle of Lake Winnipesaukee. It is officially named Black Island.
The camp itself is split up into two portions. The Mainland, taking care of the younger kids, and the Island, taking care of the 13-15 year olds. The atmosphere on the Island is drastically different from the Mainland, as in it is more relaxed, casual, and flexible.
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This is our means of connecting with the real world. The Winaukee Cruiser, and constantly calling for a boat driver.
The most unfortunate thing though, is that even through the "One Camp" preaching, the mainland and island leadership seem to be at odds with one another. The Island emphasizes a sense of social and individual responsibility, a "Tree of Values", and Carpe Diem, and I really wish both the Island and Mainland could collaborate together, but I don't see that happening.