Camp Waziyatah (featured in Disney's "Bug Juice") NEW


Item Number: 555

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $3,250

Online Close: Apr 30, 2015 10:00 PM EDT

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Description

Winning bidder will receive a two week scholarship to Camp Waziyatah for a boy or girl entering one of the grades listed below in September 2015.  Wazi is located in Waterford, Maine, the site of the Disney Channel's hit reality camp series "Bug Juice".   Wazi is a coed, traditional, sleepaway summer camp residing on 130 beautiful acres and a 3.5 mile private lake, and includes Horseback riding, waterskiing, wakeboarding, individual and team sports, climbing, skateboard park, theater and visual arts, swimming, sailing and more.


For a boy or girl entering one of the following grades in September: 


Boys: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th, 10th


Girls: 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th


Dates: Sunday, July 26th - Saturday August 8th


About Camp Waziyatah:


Founded in 1922, Camp Waziyatah is a coed sleep-away camp, located on 130 acres of beautiful woods and fields bordering a private lake in Waterford, Maine, just three hours from Boston. Campers come from all over the country and around the world to experience the classic adventure of a New England Summer camp. Wazi campers enjoy tennis, horseback riding, watersports, performing and visual arts, an array of athletics and adventures like white water rafting, rock climbing and much more in a kid’s choice program. Camp helps childrendevelop social skills, become more self-confident, experience cultural diversity and the natural environment, and make life-long friends.  


40+ activities include: horseback riding, waterskiing, wakeboarding, individual and team sports, climbing tower, skateboard park, theater and visual arts, archery, riflery, swimming, sailing, The Blob and more!








































Full Session - 8 weeks: Sunday, June 28 - Thursday, August 20 $8950
  Six Week Session: Sunday, June 28 - Saturday, August 8 $7650
  First Session - 4 weeks: Sunday, June 28 – Thursday, July 23 $5650
  Second Session - 4 weeks: Sunday, July 26 – Thursday, August 20 $5650
  First Session - 2 Weeks: Sunday, June 28 - Saturday, July 11 $3650
  Second Session - 2 Weeks: Sunday, July 26 - Saturday, August 8 $3650

 


 


 


Link to slideshow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGJncoCCK-Y


 


 


 


Virtual tour of camp with the Director:


 


 


 


http://wazi.com/directors-guided-tour/


 


 


 


 About Camp Waziyatah:


 1. What is Waziyatah Like?  



  • 130 acres of beautiful woods and fields bordering a privately owned, spring-fed lake


 2. Where is Waziyatah? 


Right in the center of Maine's beautiful lake and mountains region, at the head of the Sebago Lake watershed



  • 50 miles from Portland, Maine, by car

  • About 3 hours from Boston, by car

  • Click for directions


  3. How do I get there? 


 Many campers arrive with their families



  • Other US campers fly into Portland, Maine (PWM) or Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS)

  • International campers connect through Boston's Logan International Airport (BOS) to Portland International Jetport (PWM)

  • Waziyatah staff meet incoming campers' flights in Portland, Maine

  • Van service is provided from and to Portland for all campers and staff

  • There is also a bus campers take from suburban Boston


   4. Who are Waziyatah Campers? 



  • Boys and girls (ages 7-17) from all over the world -- who enjoy playing, laughing, and growing together

  • Campers who seek the excitement and challenge of living cooperatively in a stimulating community

  • Regular kids who happen to enjoy each other's company

  • Campers who value strong, positive peer relationships


  5. Where do Wazi Campers come from? 



  • Waziyatah campers mostly come from the Eastern Seaboard of the US: New England, Metro New York, Metro DC and Florida

  • Campers from all parts of the US bring diversity: California, Colorado, Oregon, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, etc.

  • International campers come from Italy, Mexico, Colombia, France, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Spain, Japan, Venezuela, and Canada

  • Waziyatah is truly an American international community, with 90% US campers and about 10% international campers

  • English as a Second Language instruction helps international campers develop skills in conversational English.


  6. Who are Waziyatah's Counselors? 



  • Mature, experienced Division Directors supervise each of the living units

  • Mature, experienced Department Heads supervise each of the six program areas

  • Men and women, most in their 20's and older, who serve as cabin and activity counselors

  • People who choose to focus their summer on helping children to realize their potential

  • Teachers, guidance counselors, childcare professionals, students

  • Caring and skilled individuals with camp-related backgrounds

  • Some former Waziyatah campers who have completed the rigorous two-year training program


 


Our Core Values 


Camp Waziyatah’s philosophy and programming are rooted in the “Core Values” of Courtesy, Integrity, Respect and Responsibility. We put these values into action by teaching kids to respect themselves, their environment and all people, and to build a healthy sense of pride, honor and kindness.


Courtesy


Camp Waziyatah teaches campers manners, tolerance and caring for people of all backgrounds.


Integrity


Camp Waziyatah teaches campers honor, self respect, and truthfulness.


Respect


Camp Waziyatah teaches campers the golden rule.


Responsibility


Camp Waziyatah teaches campers responsibility toward our environment, our camp and our fellow campers.


All Wazi programming is infused with these core values. At canoeing, a Wazi camper learns more than one kind of respect. Returning equipment properly is respectful to the next camper, but Wazi teaches kids to think about environmental stewardship as well. Campers respect their environment by “going green” with human power and are taught to always “leave no trace”.


Activity Choices


RIDING


• English and Western Lessons
• Horsemanship
• Trail riding


WATERFRONT


• Wakeboarding
• Waterskiing
• American Red Cross Swim Instruction
• Sailing
• Windsurfing
• Canoeing
• Competitive Swimming
• Free Swim
• Water polo
• Playak
• Fishing
• The Blob


PERFORMING ARTS


• Acting Techniques
• Costuming
• Hip Hop Dance
• Improv Theater
• Jazz Dance
• Modern Dance
• Musical Theater production
• Seven Weekers Show
• Set Design
• Tech Theater


ADVENTURE BOUND


• Climbing Tower
• Group initiatives
• Outdoor camping
• Outdoor cooking
• Day trips
• White water rafting


ATHLETICS
• Archery
• Baseball
• Beach Volleyball
• Basketball
• Soccer
• Cheerleading
• Climbing Tower
• Fencing
• Kickball
• Tetherball
• Golf
• Riflery
• Skateboarding / Skateboard Park
• Softball
• Tennis
• Tumbling 



VISUAL ARTS
• Pottery
• Drawing/Painting
• Jewelry
• Mosaics
• Scrapbooking
• Sculpture
• Woodworking


Link is www.wazi.com


 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Special Instructions

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A FUNDRAISING EVENT AND THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  


CHECKS TO BE MADE OUT TO DEVOTION SCHOOL AND MAILED TO CINDY TUNGATE, DEVOTION SCHOOL SPRING CARNIVALE, 345 HARVARD STREET, BROOKLINE, MA 02446 (OR DROPPED IN HER MAILBOX AT SCHOOL).


All winning bidders will be charged a transaction fee of 5%, not to exceed $20 per item, to cover a portion of the auction transaction fees. We thank you for helping with this and supporting the school.



 


 


 


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Camp Waziyatah