The Joys of Mother-Daughter Weekend 2021
So much fun was had at Mother-Daughter Weekend and it was AMAZING to be back at camp! See what MDW holds and plan to come next summer for camp’s 100th Anniversary!
‘Ghany We Will Give 2021: Blessing Bags
Our annual camp-wide service and donation campaign targets a population in desperate need this year — elderly folks facing financial struggles.
99 THINGS to Enjoy at Camp This Summer Part 7: Clothing
Editor’s Note: There are at minimum 99 Things about life at Camp Alleghany for Girls that are NOT changing this summer! That’s why we started our 99 THINGS Blog Series with: Part 1: Activities, Part 2: Downtime!, Part 3: Food., Part 4: Mornings & Evenings, Part 5: Evening Activities., Part 6: Traditions! Cool mornings and […]
99 THINGS to Enjoy at Camp This Summer Part 6: Traditions
Our 99 THINGS blog series continues with the tiniest look imaginable at our Traditions! Why such a small look? Because we’ve got so many more traditions that are calling to us this summer!
99 Things To Enjoy at Camp This Summer Part 5: Evening Activities
To continue our 99 THINGS blog series and the many things at camp that will be as you remember, we invite you to get ready for Evening Activities!
99 Things To Enjoy at Camp This Summer Part 3: Food!
Our favorite foods of summers past will be our favorite foods of this summer, too, and no pandemic can take that away! So tune in to the blog pfor part 3 in our 99 THINGS about camp that are NOT changing for our 99th Summer!
A ‘Ghany Girl’s Guide to Manners in the Virtual Era
Navigating so much MORE time online during so many closures is hard for any of us. We know adults and kids can always use a refresher on the best manners for online activity.
Camp Fills the Need Part 3: Why Summer Camp? Why Now?
We’ve explored how screens and sedentary lifestyles are putting pressures on kids or limiting their growth. Now let’s look at how camp balances those impacts, and provides critical assets of its own.
Adjusting to Life After Camp
When campers come home often there’s an adjustment period. They miss camp friends, pine for camp ways, and often need to share their feelings. Here’s how you can be supportive.