27 May 2010

Why traditional camp is the way to go


With Memorial Day fast approaching, summer is seriously on our mind. For many, Stonybrook Day Camp is the answer for a fabulously fun summer. If you or your child is joining us this season, we are thrilled you have chosen SBDC. We appreciate the opportunity to be your child’s summer experience because we realize that now more than ever before, you have a choice. Simply put, there are summer programs for children everywhere! Preschools, private schools, gyms, art programs…. everyone is offering summer “camp”. So why is SBDC the right choice?….. We would like to share some thoughts.

Camp is not a program, but rather camp is a community. And it is nice for kids to feel that they are part of a community where they can form life-long friendships and memories. Campers have fun together (games, group activities, team building etc.) while still being able to work on individualized skills (swim, sports skills, art skills etc.).

Kids benefit from a change of pace and camp is new and exciting. Camp only happens during the summer and that, combined with all the fun that SBDC offers, has kids wanting more rather than getting bored.

Kids need a break from all of the gadgets and electronics that we are so lucky to have in this day and age. While TV, computers and cell phones are great, real camp is about going back to basics and reminding kids they can enjoy life without constant distractions. We get to slow down and enjoy things we don’t always get to enjoy. Don’t get us wrong, we love our TVs, computers and cell phones too, but the break from being connected allows us to be more present in many ways.

Some kids just need to fresh air and the open fields…. They need the space to run, jump and be carefree. We truly find that all of our campers are really good kids- even the ones who may struggle at times in a school setting…. At camp, the pressure is off and all of our campers are able to enjoy more freedom with the structure of good supervision that SBDC is known for. This combination really works. Our campers are able to shine.

We have a great facility that helps us offer real camp experiences. We have great pools and an amazing challenge course. And…tennis is just more fun on the tennis court, basketball on the basketball court, baseball on the diamond, etc. And this year, we are excited to offer kids a brand new basketball court- but if you are reading this blog we know you are up to date on our progress with construction!

You can still focus on sports or art while also taking advantage of real camp. SBDC offers intense sports clinics and a wide range of electives for everything from rocketry to martial arts. This means you can really develop certain skills or get busy doing something you love while still trying new experiences.

For parents, being able to have door to door pick up and drop off for a full day of camp (or half day options for our younger campers) is so nice (and camp really does start of the bus- the ride to camp is part of the fun that camp has to offer- there is even a van challenge that keeps our campers energized). Parents also appreciate lunch being taken care of with healthy and delicious options. But most importantly, parents know they are sending their children to a place that truly cares about its campers. At SBDC we want all of our campers to make friends, have fun and step outside of their comfort zone in a safe setting. We want them to take advantage of summer and make it as good as it can be.




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26 May 2010

Paving Today


Today we are paving the court. After this we must wait 20 days until the asphalt cures and then we can coat the court to make it look like a multi sport court.

Only 32 Days until camp Starts !!!

20 May 2010

Concrete !!!




And then add lots of Concrete. Tomorrow the footings will be dry and the paving crew will add the black top.

Footings and Foundations

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In order to hold the basketball nets we needed to dig footings 5 feet deep and 24 inches wide.

17 May 2010

Teen Xtreme 2010


TeenXtreme, Stonybrook’s Hybrid program for campers grades 7-9, is going places!!!! The schedule is finalized, tickets are purchased and hotels are booked.

The itinerary is as follows:

WEEK 1 --- Local day trips June 30th and Aug 1st
WEEK 2 --- Club Getaway July 6th - 8th
WEEK 3 --- Liberty Science Center and NYC July 12th – July 13th
WEEK 4 --- White Water Rafting (Indian Head) July 21th – July 22nd
WEEK 5 --- Baltimore July 27th – July 29th
WEEK 6 --- Public Service Aug. 3rd, 4th and 5th – No overnight travel
WEEK 7 --- Lake Champlain, Burlington VT Aug. 10th - 12th
WEEK 8 --- Washington D.C. Aug 17th - 19th

This program has a strong emphasis on leadership and allows teens an opportunity to develop more independence while still under excellent supervision. Trips are far enough away, yet not too far…. Trips are overnight, yet not too long…. really the perfect combo for both kids and parents as a next step in their camp experience. And as far as trip details…. Think amusement parks, baseball games, water parks, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, camping….good times. Now that we think about it, our campers may just want longer trips! Well… that itinerary is all set and we can’t wait to get the bus on the road.

14 May 2010


Basketball court is moving along well. The sub-pad is complete. Just waiting on the rain to pass and then asphalt will be completed.

11 May 2010

Basketball Construction

Construction has begun !!! Watch this blog for daily updates. Keep your fingers crossed no rain tomorrow

10 May 2010

New for 2010 !!!


Stonybrook is excited to announce a new program offering for Summer 2010- ECO ADVENTURE!

Eco Adventure is all about fun environmental activities. The program will take campers on an exploration of Stonybrook’s ecosystem…. What is an ecosystem? An ecosystem, short for ecological system, includes all living organisms existing together is a particular area. The plants and animals within an area interact with each other and with the non-living elements of the area, such as climate, water, soil and so on. An ecosystem can be small like a puddle or vast like an ocean. While Stonybrook’s property does not include the Atlantic, it is home to many ecosystems, which will offer campers a chance to explore and learn while having fun.

Examples of activities for Junior camp will include:

· Raising Moarchs from caterpillars

· Growing organic strawberries and vegetables

· Exploring hydroponics

· Maintaining a compost pile

· Going Geocaching- a treasure hunt in the wilderness using a GPS unit



Examples of activities for Upper Camp include:

· Composting and gardening without any chemicals

· Going Geochahing and creating your own caches with a GPS

· Exploring our aquatic ecosystem

· Learning about Solar Energy and Recycling

All activities have a hands-on approach and Jenna Crithary, a new Stonybrook staffer, will run the program. Jenna is currently a senior at Centenary College and will be graduating in May 2011 with a degree in Biology and a minor in Environmental Science and Education. She is a mother of three, a freelance graphic artist and also a Brownie Troop leader. She is excited to further develop her environmental career at Stonybrook as she puts into practice everything she has learned at school.

We are thrilled to have Jenna join our staff, and she is looking forward to a summer of adventures in Stonybrook’s ecosystem with a focus on renewable resources and recycling. We are certain that Jenna will help our campers become more aware and excited about the environment! And this can only lead to good things (I type this as I look outside at Stonybrook’s beautiful property)!


Don't forget to check out http://www.stonybrookdaycamp.smugmug.com to see all of the pictures from camp!

05 May 2010

Spring Fling



Special thanks to all who came out for Stonybrook’s Spring Fling this past Saturday. It was a fabulous day filled with familiar faces and camp fun. We had kids and parents bouncing on the jumpy pillow, checking out our ATVs and repelling through our challenge course. The big chess set had lots of action and as did our camp boats. Pizza, snow cones and cotton candy were enjoyed by all, and with regards to water, we definitely had “two in the belly and one on head” (it was a warm day and we pushed water, water and more water).

We were pleased to have folks from Liberty Science Center and REI join us. They were able to share info on products, resources and family activities. We are happy to announce that Matthew Atlas was the winner of the REI Kids Camp Chair and Liz McNutt was the winner of the REI Squirt Hydration Pack. Congrats to them both!

We were also happy to share camp with some new friends and potential campers who came to learn more about Stonybrook. Thank you to those families who brought their friends and made recommendations about our camp- referrals are truly the best compliment.

We hope all enjoyed the day and it got everyone excited for the summer season. Only 54 days till June 28th our First day of camp !


Don't forget to check out http://www.stonybrookdaycamp.smugmug.com to see all of the pictures from camp!

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