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Announcing Camp Waldo 2021

Announcing Camp Waldo 2021

 

Did you know that ABC is part of a bigger nonprofit, Appalachian Headwaters? The nonprofit also hosts Camp Waldo!

Camp Waldo is an environmentally focused, nonprofit summer camp in southern West Virginia. Our goal is to connect kids from the region with the environment through outdoor learning and exploration. Campers engage in our ecology and environment program daily, learning to understand our ecosystem and to become wise stewards of our natural resources. Also at Camp Waldo, Appalachian Beekeeping Collective staff help teach campers beekeeping. 

This summer, we will host a three-week overnight camp from July 10-31 with around 112 campers, 30 counselors, and several administrative staff. Campers will spend each morning in our ecology program, designed to connect the campers and staff with nature and thoughtful environmental stewardship. Campers will also enjoy activities like creative writing, music, visual art, theater, basketball, soccer, archery, chess, yoga, gardening, and even beekeeping. Campers will explore the outdoors through activities like camping, backpacking, and paddle trips.

Camp will look a little different this year, with several measures in place to make camp as safe as possible and to limit the spread of covid-19. 

We are currently seeking campers and counselors to join Camp Waldo this summer.

  • Campers: We welcome camper applications from current 3rd-6th graders, both boys and girls. We hope to continue expanding the camp in the future, adding more capacity, increasing our age range, and adding a second session. We charge families significantly less than the real cost of camp. We also reduce or even entirely waive the fee for any family that cannot afford it.
  • Counselors: We welcome applications from college students or rising college students. Each Camp Waldo counselor is expected to be present from July 10-31. All counselors are paid $1,500 and provided with provides housing, three hot meals a day, and at least a week of staff training. We also have opportunities for paid internships after camp concentrating on environmental education, pollinator science, organic farming, native plant horticulture and beekeeping.

Camp Waldo takes place at a recently renovated historic camp in the big bend of the Greenbrier River, approximately 15 minutes from Hinton, West Virginia. We have a large dining hall, stages, sports fields, a basketball court, archery range, a garden, a greenhouse, and honey bee yards. Our recently renovated cabins accommodate two counselors and eight campers. Each cabin has two private bathrooms with private showers.

More information, photos, and camp applications are available on our website: www.campwaldo.org.