Smith Park Annual Meeting on March 4th – How to attend and vote

Please be advised that the Annual Meeting for the Smith Park of New York (home of Camp WA WA Segowea) will be held, virtually online, Saturday, March 4th at 10:00am (EST). All Smith Park of NY board members, Camp WA WA donors, families, alumni, and friends are welcome and encouraged to attend. 

The Smith Park of NY Annual Meeting is an opportunity for all members to hear annual updates about Camp WA WA and about our impact the past year, presented by Smith Park of NY Committees. The Smith Park Board of Directors consists of volunteers who serve, committed to Camp WA WA’s sustainability, preservation, and development for future generations to come. 

In addition to our Annual Reports, there will be an opportunity to cast your vote!

How to Vote

Please be advised that if you donated a charitable gift to Camp this past year or worked as an employee (17 yrs of age+ and in good-standing) of Camp WA WA, YOU are an eligible voting member at our nonprofit organization’s Annual Meeting. You may cast your eligible vote in advance, or at the Annual Meeting. 

This year, we are introducing two new Board Candidates for the Smith Park of NY, Home of Camp WA WA Segowea. Learn about Louise Van Alstyne and Isaac Graves and how their professional and personal backgrounds can help Camp and Cast your Vote Today.

How to Attend

Date
Saturday, March 4th 2023

Time
10:00am EST

Where
Virtual Online Meeting – Two ways to join:

Online Google Meet
Click HERE to join
on computer or mobile device

Call in using phone only
1-205-832-1341‬
PIN: ‪334 363 127‬#


Your vote counts!

Please consider joining us for this important process for Camp.

Note: Your membership will be confirmed with submission.

The Firefly Issue #17 Summer 2022

Hello and Welcome to the Summer Edition of The Firefly! This is our quarterly Camp Newsletter, and in this edition find out What Matters Most at Camp, read interviews with some of this summer’s counselors about Skill classes (YAY BOATING!), read some camper quotes and read the “Bests Lists” to find out what was really special this summer!

 

Click the button below to read all about it!

 

The Firefly Issue #16 Spring 2022

Hello and Welcome to the Spring Edition of The Firefly! This is our quarterly Camp Newsletter and it’s still chilly but beautiful at camp right now but we’re counting the days to Summertime!

In this edition, learn what Supreme Webb loves most about being a counselor, and read about this edition’s Unsung Hero, Minna Prisco! Read about Nancy and Bob Harding who met at camp in 1965 and are still married today! Catch up on how the Capital Campaign is going and meet our new Board President Lisa Perks.

 

And is that some Wally The Turtle fan fiction?! Click the button below to read all about it!

 

The Firefly Issue #15 Winter 2022

Hello and Welcome to the Winter Edition of The Firefly! This is our quarterly Camp Newsletter and it’s cold and beautiful at camp right now but we’re counting the days to Summertime!

 

In this edition, Camp Registration is Open! See some pictures caught on the Critter Cam, and read about this edition’s Unsung Hero, Mike Bruns! Catch up with Five Year Kid Carly Galvin. In our Alumni Spotlight, we talk to former camp director and current Smith Park Board member Beth Hodos!

 


The Firefly Issue #14 Autumn 2021

Hello and Welcome to the Autumn Edition of The Firefly! This is our quarterly Camp Newsletter and this time we take a look back at the summer and one step forward to restoring the lodge!

 

In this edition, Camp Director Lily gives a wrap-up of the summer on Page 2. Submit your video for Fall Fest! See page 5 for details.

 

The Firefly Issue #13 Summer 2021

 

Hello and Welcome to the Summer Edition of The Firefly! This is our quarterly Camp Newsletter and this month we are really looking forward to campers arriving to kick off the summer of 2021!

In this edition, we get an update to the Capital Campaign for the Lodge Restoration Project, and Camp Director Lily Mercogliano welcomes staff and campers back to camp. We also feature this edition’s unsung Hero (who’s a long-time camp volunteer) and on our Alumni spotlight, we chat with ’70s and ’80s Alumni Rachel, Andy and Matt Elman.

 

The Firefly Issue #12 March 2021

Hello and Welcome to the Spring Edition of The Firefly! This is our quarterly Camp Newsletter and this month we are really looking forward to the summer of 2021!

In this edition, Camp Director Lily gives an update on this summer’s plans on page  1. Staff member Sam gives her thoughts on returning to Camp on page 2. We visit the highlights of the Smith Park Annual Meeting on page 3. We also feature this edition’s unsung Hero (who’s a long-time camp volunteer) on page 4. On our Alumni spotlight, we chat with ’90s and ’00s Alum Julia Hanagan on what she’s up to on page 5.

Looking Ahead to 2021

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Submit a quick 2021 survey response today! 

Hello Camp WA WA Friends and Families,

I hope this finds you well! 

With holidays ahead, and the pandemic causing so many changes and concerns, I know there is a lot on our families’ minds. 

Here at Camp, we are planning for a safe and rejuvenating summer on Harmon Pond! Registration will open January 1, 2021, our typical registration start, and in this email I am including some key information for our families. 

First, our dates are below. These six weeks have been set aside for a combination of youth overnight camping and family/adult camping programs. As you read on, you will have an opportunity to also contribute to a survey to help guide us as we learn more and prepare a safe return to camp. 

Summer 2021 Dates:

  • Overnight Camp Session 1: July 4 – 17
  • Overnight Camp Session 2: July 18 – 31
  • Family/Adult Camping 1: August 1 – 7
  • Family/Adult Camping 2: August 8 – 14

We have continued to learn a lot about what we can do to make camp safe and are excited to think ahead to when we can be outside again at camp. 

We know from camps that were able to successfully open overnight camping last summer in other states, that key adaptations are available to us to operate during this pandemic. 

  • Outdoors as much as possible: We already typically spend all day outside- so that part is easy! And all of our buildings are extremely well ventilated by natural air. 
  • Single Entry Sessions: Sessions for overnight camping will be two weeks, with no visitors day, so that campers can enter at the same time and remain “bubbled” for the entire camp session. Likewise, staff will be able to “bubble” at camp for the entire summer. 
  • Camper Cabin Cohorts: Limited to 6 campers and a counselor, these cabin groups can enjoy every aspect of camp and take advantage of the many options our facility presents! 
  • Testing Protocol: Catch infections prior to coming to camp, and isolate cases of COVID-19 to prevent spread. 

There are, of course, other things we don’t know yet. By nature, recommendations change as experts learn more. We are still researching best practice when it comes to more specific protocols (Like, how will campers be tested for COVID-19? Or, will we eat in our dining hall?).

However, our commitment to providing safe programs that uphold our mission to continue overnight camping at our beautiful camp will remain the guiding focus for us, as it has over the past 8 months. 

Making registration as accessible as possible for next summer is also important to us. 

2021 registration will include the following:

  • $50 deposit, fully refundable if Camp WA WA makes any program changes. 
  • All tuition payments are refundable if Camp WA WA makes any program changes. 
  • December 15 early registration for any families with 2020 credits (I will contact you directly with a form to complete this registration).
  • Continuation of our Camp WA WA Campership scholarship program. 

Lastly, we are collecting feedback from parents about possible alternative programming should we need to pivot again to different programs due to safety concerns. We hope you will participate- it is just four short questions found HERE

We will send home camp calendars in a few weeks, along with a few more emails to assist with registration. And you will continue to hear more specifics about our 2021 program as spring approaches. Please don’t ever hesitate to be in touch if you’d like to discuss any aspect of the summer for your family. 

All the best,
Lily Mercogliano Easton 
Camp Director
Camp WA WA Segowea
lily@smithpark.org
www.smithpark.org

P.S. Your campers will likely enjoy this Wally Video