Precariously crouched over the bowl armed with latex gloves and a “99% bactericidal” agent, I turned my head away with a grimace as I settled the brush in the first toilet and began to clean. I had used these toilets countless times during previous summers at camp, always failing to appreciate their hygiene. That evening, I curiously Googled “How many germs are on a toilet seat?” only to discover it was enough that the 1% remaining after my thorough cleaning might only laugh at my diligence. Curious to learn
literature story of particular interest and young boys. It follows a 13 year-old boy named Danny Walker. Danny is a basketball player who is attending an elite basketball camp called “Right Way” in Maine during the summer. Danny is a very good basketball player but there is a small problem, he is really small. Now he is going to the camp to find out will his lack of height prevent him from playing with the big boys. Danny live in Middletown, Long Island with his parents, Richie and Ali Walker, who have
Samantha Young and her mom Rebecca Young never saw eye to eye. Her mom planned on breaking the news to her that she will attend a summer camp that summer. It was almost the end of the spring semester and Samantha would soon be on summer vacation from school. The last day of the semester and she came from school, Samantha dashed through the mahogany double front door of their house and ran up the steep stairs heading towards her room. From her bedroom there was a loud screeching sound from Samantha
be when I need time to myself. I found this place when I was thirteen and have been coming back since then. It is on the very top of the highest hill there is in the camp and there is a beautiful old tree that has been there forever, I climb to the top and just stare. All I can see are the very tops of the walls that keep the camp protected from the city. I can see some decaying ruins of what must have been office buildings or shopping malls. I wonder what It must have been like to live in the city
written by Glendon Swarthout. The setting of the book begins at a summer camp in Prescott, Arizona called Box Canyon Boys Camp. This setting is important and adds meaning to the story because if it did not take place at the summer camp none of the main characters would have met each other, and the book would take place somewhere else. There are six main characters in the book, John Cotton, who is a 16 year counselor at the camp who is the leader of the group. Gerald Goodenow, who is a 14 year old boy
My best friend and I decide to go camping, it was supposed to be a regular long weekend with her at Gennie Springs. The only thing was that we did not count on the issues that it could bring to us. It was a Memorial weekend and two days before the weekend we planned everything to travel 5 hours away from home. The plan was just go camping, spend time with nature, and disconnect from the world. We did not plan that the park was for crazy parties, we also did not plan that the police will stop us,
full of fun, friends, and imaginative stations, there was no other station that represented the hallmark of “days that changed the world” than Camp Feenicks, with the greatest attention to detail and simple objective while managing to emphasize this year’s theme. There was only one thing that everyone noticed as we walked through the Black Box Theater: this camp looked like the real deal! The dim lighting and ambient sounds of river flow and crickets through the surround-sound speakers gave us the sensation
hair. Everyone was seventeen since they were all created 17 years ago. He had a partially tan complexion, and had a scar down his arm from an accident in camp. He choose not
of the camp. Serena sends Galloway after Pemberton’s illegitimate child with a girl who used to work at the camp before Serena arrived. However, the most shocking use of her power and persuasion is when she has her own husband murdered. After finding out that he had sent money and tried to protect his son and his son’s mother, Serena decides that she no longer needs Pemberton. In this moment readers can see how much power she truly has, and that she doesn’t need her husband to run the camp anymore
On the above date the worker met with the above participants. It should be noted that the worker has the hardest time getting in contact with Ms. Richardson as she rarely has minutes or does not pick up the workers phone call. The worker has made several unannounced attempts to meet with the family to no avail. However on this date the worker was able to meet with the family in their home. The family was meeting with clinician from blah blah. The worker apologized to the clinician for interrupting