Monthly Archives: June 2018

30 06, 2018

Activities Galore!

2020-08-19T23:36:08-07:00June 30th, 2018|Uncategorized|

We’re nearing the end of the first week of camp, and our First Session campers have been diving into all our program areas have to offer. There’s so much to do at camp! From kayaking on the waterfront to belaying on the climbing wall to ultimate frisbee on the soccer field, there are lots of [...]

28 06, 2018

Starting the Session Off Right

2020-08-19T23:36:08-07:00June 28th, 2018|Uncategorized|

It’s only been a few days since our First Session campers arrived, and already camp is buzzing with the hum of regular activities and well-practiced routines. After the first day of program orientations, during which campers learned the expectations and safety guidelines for all of camp’s activity areas, everyone was excited to jump into the [...]

26 06, 2018

Welcome, First Session Campers!

2020-08-19T23:36:08-07:00June 26th, 2018|Uncategorized|

All of our First Session campers have now arrived safe and sound on Johns Island! Another (very excited) contingent of travel staff left camp today to meet campers at the Anacortes marina. It was a very busy day of travel. From Sea-Tac airport to North Seattle to Anacortes, campers gathered at three drop-off [...]

24 06, 2018

Travel Staff Takes Off

2020-08-19T23:36:14-07:00June 24th, 2018|Uncategorized|

Our First Session campers will be arriving on Johns Island in less than 24 hours! While preparations at camp continue, our intrepid travel staff have departed the island, ready to escort our campers from their drop-off locations all the way back to camp tomorrow. Our travel staff are excited to meet our First [...]

22 06, 2018

It’s Almost Time for Camp!

2020-08-19T23:36:14-07:00June 22nd, 2018|Uncategorized|

We’ve been anticipating this moment all year, and it’s almost here: Summer 2018 at Camp Nor’wester kicks off in three days! Our First Session campers will be making their way to camp on Monday, and all of us here on Johns Island are eagerly awaiting their arrival. For the past two weeks, over ninety staff [...]

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