Camps of The Aloha Foundation

2968 Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, Vermont 05045 | 802-333-3400

Arts, Nature & Tripping

Horizon art barnEach summer morning Horizons campers arrive from home by car or bus for a fun-filled day of play and learning. In small groups named for favorite north woods creatures—the Chipmunks, Squirrels, Sparrows, Catamounts and Cougars, to name a few—campers join children of their own age in waterfront activities, land sports and creative arts of many kinds, led by counselors chosen for their teaching skills and their interest in fostering youngsters’ growth and learning. Many Horizons counselors live, teach, work or go to school in the Upper Valley, and many return to Horizons summer after summer to share their wealth of camp experience with children and younger staff alike.

Horizons campers have opportunities each day to create crafts in an arty old barn with lots of helping hands nearby and plenty of neat materials from which to choose.  Nearby you can spot counselors helping campers to learn to build a campfire, and maybe enjoy a snack of toasted marshmallows as well!  Older campers will be given the opportunity to enjoy nearby mountain hikes with trained staff. There is plenty of variety of day outings from Horizons' campus.

Marshallow campfireAt the close of a Horizons session your child may lead you confidently to the edge of Middlebrook and astound you with all she’s learned about the life there. Or show you an arrow-hole among dozens on an archery target where he hit the mark he aimed for. Or tell you tales of joyful swim times, while you recall how frightened she seemed near the water’s edge, just a few weeks ago. Each session ends with a mini-musical production staged by campers for a final parents’ assembly. Amazingly, the cast learns and rehearses the show, and the crew creates the sets and costumesin just two weeks. We call these strides the Aloha magic

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