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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Teen Leadership Camp
Ages:14-16
Length: 7 days, 6 nights
- a seven-day program, including a three-night wilderness canoe trip
- focus on leadership skills, group dynamics, wilderness, and first aid training
- this program is not available for participants in the Quest program
Quest
Ages: 16 or older by December 31st
Length: 11 days or 7 Days
- Attend eleven or seven days of leadership training at Camp Trillium Oddfellow & Rebekah Island (formerly Garratt's Island) or Rainbow Lake.
- Quest conisists of fun & educational workshops on working with children, teaching camp activities and developing your leadership capabilities. Quest participants will be working with campers and will be expected to be mature and responsible.
- To register for Quest, please fill out our summer registration/medical form along with a Quest application and return it to the office by the registration deadline. Late registrations will be accepted if there is still room in the program. Those registering for Quest are not eligible for either L.I.T. or Residential camps.
- Each Quest applicant will have a phone conversation with the Quest Director before the summer to ensure they understand the Quest program.
Intern Program
Ages: 17 or older by December 31st
Length: 1 Week plus the possibility of interning at future camp sessions
- The summer Intern program consists of one week of fun and exhilarating training at Rainbow Lake or OuR Island. A series of supported apprenticeships as both a group leader and activity head conclude the training.You will experience the behind-the-scenes action of camp--everything from the inner workings of the kitchen to programming a campfire.
- After the week of training it is possible to return, as an intern, for camp sessions at Camp Trillium Oddfellow & Rebekah Island (formerly Garratt's Island) and/or Rainbow Lake. As interns, they will have similar responsibilities as a Camp Trillium Volunteer and will receive ongoing support from the Quest 2 Directors. They will be matched with camper special friends and assist in all aspects of camp life. Quest 2 participants will arrange their interning schedule with the Quest Directors after the successful completion of the Quest 2 training.
- To apply for the Quest 2 program please contact the office in January to set up an interview and to receive an application. Because Interns will be in a position of trust with campers, all applicants will have an interview to determine if they are a good match for the Quest 2 program. In addition, you will need to fill out a summer registration/medical form and return it to the office by the summer deadline. Late registrations will be accepted if there is still room in the program.
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