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TRADITIONS

TRADITIONS

Elbows on the table:
Be sure not to get caught with both your elbows on the table during a meal because you will have to stand and sing a song for the whole dining hall!

No more Chemo Cake:
Presented to a camper or staff that has come off their chemotherapy treatments, it is something to celebrate!

Ahh Good Job:
A cheer to celebrate something fun or worth cheering, it´s loud and the whole camp is usually involved.

Rub Dub Dub:
What we say before we eat every meal. "Rub Dub Dub, thanks for the grub, yah Kitchen!!! "

Good night song:
The last song of the campfire just before the campers go off to bed.

Circle Song:
The last song played at the dances. Everyone makes a circle and links arms.

Announcements:
Be sure to never say this in front of a large group, try it and see what happens!

Hands Up:
A song used to get the campers quiet and sitting. "When the hand goes up, the mouth goes closed and the bum goes down."

Come Out:
Song used to get kitchen staff out of the kitchen in order to thank them.

We Love You:
Song sung on the final morning of camp to thank volunteers, nurses, kitchen staff and campers.

We are Table Number One:
Song sung between tables at meals. Each table counts up a number.

There Ain´t No:
Another popular dining hall song. Fill in the blanks with whatever kid-friendly rhyme you would like.