There has been much debate and discussion recently in the Camp community over some of the proposed ideas of the Obama Administration and it's initiatives for Education Reform. One of the main concerns is the idea of extending the school year calender to continue through the summer in an effort to offer a more thorough
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The end of the summer brought Path To Rhythm to Harlem to work with the campers of the Booker T. Washington Beacon Program held at MS 54. The day was a day of celebrating community. First in the morning, the school yard was transformed into a street fair with many activities for the children including
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I just returned from a stay at Camp Ballibay, a performing arts camp for children. If you go to their web site you can read all about what an amazing place Ballibay is. I can now say first hand, that it truly is an amazing place. Ballibay is a place where people get to shine and
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This past week Path To Rhythm traveled to the Riverdale section of the Bronx to bring the "Beat the Drum!" program to the Fieldston Outdoors Summer Day Camp. I had a great time working with the campers and staff. Check out the video below to see us in action! To learn more about the camp
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PART I Camp is in my soul... My parents, Mark and Fran, were married for six years when they took the job working at Camp Akiba in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania in the summer of 1976. Working at a camp was ideal for them because my father was a school teacher with the summer
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Held in Atlantic City, NJ, by the American Camp Association, this conference is the place to be for the latest in all things camp. Exhibitors, presenters, and industry people are all there to share, learn, and network from one another. I had the opportunity to reconnect with old friends, meet new people, and attend presentations
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