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In 1994, Director Brad Smith hired Mike to work as the Program Director and move into the Directors Cabin. Mike's job was to plan and help run the program with Head Counselor Josh Church. This would end of being Josh's last summer. | In 1994, Director Brad Smith hired Mike to work as the Program Director and move into the Directors Cabin. Mike's job was to plan and help run the program with Head Counselor Josh Church. This would end of being Josh's last summer. | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 9 February 2009
Mike Mattson is the current director of Birch Rock, a position he has held since 2002. Before that he was the assistant director to Rich Deering for four years starting in 1998. He was also Head Counselor for four years beginning in 1995 and was the Waterfront Directors for 3 summers. Mike's camper years were spent mostly on the field and at the nature and campcraft areas. He also loved Instructional Swim and was often first in the water.
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Early Years
After attending a few day camps and one sleep away camp in New York, Mike's search continued for the right camp. In the winter of 1983, David Weeks and Doug Dickey were recruiting a lot of campers for Birch Rock around the Baltimore area. Mike's brother Ron Mattson and step-brother Dave Jenkins wanted to attend because many of their school mates were going. Mike however at age 12 was not interested in trying the camp experience anymore but was sent by his parents anyway for the full 6 week season. He was off to camp fussing the whole way.
Camper Years
Summer of 1983
Mike arrived at camp with a negative attitude but after a few days of homesickness his cabin counselor Paul Voss had him completely entertained. He also enjoyed swimming with instructor Mike Herzig and archery taught by Joe Curry. In fact, he signed up for archery almost everyday and was awarded best archer at Birch Rock for 1983 at the awards ceremony along with the first seven archery badges. Although he had fun, he decided not to return to BRC in 1984 because his family was moving from the Baltimore area to the Philadelphia area in the summer. He definitely regretted this decision.
Summer of 1985
The next summer, 1985, was one of Mike's favorites. He was a senior camper in cabin 7 with Paul Voss again, back then cabin 7 & 8 were often used as the senior camper cabins. This time Mike went badge crazy earning many more badges on the field including 7 more archery badges, he also earned his loon and seal and earned the Wilderness Adventure badge, which was the equivalent of the top nature and top campcraft badges combined. One of Mike's fondest camper memories was building a watchtower up on the field using long tree trunk and branch poles all lashed together with rope. The tower could hold two and was tall enough to look offer the basketball court fence. It was the final piece to earning the Wilderness Adventure badge and a happy moment.
The senior campers went on two big trips in 1985, one on the Moose River and the other, a hike up Mount Washington. The Moose River was led by Scott MacGregor and Toby Brewster with counselor Paul Voss from Cabin 7. Mount Washington was led by Ryck Birch with counselor Seth Wheeler from Cabin 8. These two trips were highlights in Mike's short camper career.
Counselor-in-Training
Summer of 1986
It was during Mike's CIT summer that he realized how much he loved summer camp. In the summer of 1986, Mike was a little nervous about being a counselor-in-training and working with campers, but he was also excited. On Opening Day, when the youngest camper in camp arrived at camp, Mike keyed on one. This boy was an 8 year old named Josh Pincus who was obviously a little homesick and also a real spitfire. Mike spent as much of his day as he could hanging out with Josh Pincus. They went everywhere together. Josh went from a homesick guy to a life long Birch Rocker. Mike learned that even at the age of 15, he could make a difference in a camper's summer.
His CIT year is actually the year Mike got his 15th archery badge. The badge archery guidelines are based on campers 7-15 years old. Since Mike was 15, Birch Rock decided to let him go for it. Counselor Rob Christie stayed up on the hill with Mike after evening activity a few times and by the 3rd try Mike was an official American Archer. There are fewer then 10 Birch Rockers who have ever earned the 15th badge.
Staff Years
Summers of 1987-1989
Mike spent his first three staff summers as the cabin counselor of Cabin 1 and loves that age group(10-11). Mike taught Archery, Baseball, Basketball, and Swimming, and in 1989, Mike and his step-brother Dave created the Volleyball activity at Birch Rock. Mike loved teaching on the field but had a stronger bond to the swim area, the hub of all camp activity.
Summers of 1990-1993
Mike was the Waterfront Director and Senior Camper Counselor in 1990, 1992, and 1993. He was in Pete's Palace in 1990 and Cabin 8 in '92 & '93.
During the summer of 1990, Mike and five campers were in a major car accident returning back to camp from the St Croix river trip. The accident happened towards the end of the season, and Mike was determined to get right back out there. So after a couple of days rest, Mike was back down on the waterfront teaching swimming. Mike was featured in the new camp video shortly after the accident with scars on his face. This video was our promotional video for almost 10 years.
From 1987-'90, many campers would beg to be on the Mattson team during Cross-Camp Capture the Flag. Mike and his brother Ron would always serve on a team together and went undefeated for 4 consecutive seasons during every Cross-Camp game. When Mike returned to camp in 1992, his brother Ron decided to make them heads of each team. Ron's team won two out three games. Mike was "shot" off the catwalks for the first time since joining the staff ranks five summers earlier.
Summers of 1994-1996
In 1994, Director Brad Smith hired Mike to work as the Program Director and move into the Directors Cabin. Mike's job was to plan and help run the program with Head Counselor Josh Church. This would end of being Josh's last summer.
Mike became Head Counselor for 1995 and 1996, but in 1996 at the age of 25, Mike announced to Director Rich Deering that he was ready to move on. Shortly after his announcement, Rich Deering approached Mike with an offer of a year-round job as the Associate Director. This marked the beginning of a team that is still in place to this day.
Mike wrote many of the staff skits for Campfire from the mid-90s through 2000. Including the Prince of Biroca in 2001, a skit performed on a Sunday afternoon in the old rifle range turned outdoor theatre. The Prince of Biroca was a princes and dragons type of skit with elves, witches and kinghts, etc.
Director Years
Summers of 1997–1999
And so it was that by the end of the summer of 1996 Mike was now working year round as the Associate Director. This was also the time period when Birch Rock was planning for the American Camping Association's accreditation visit in 1997, the first visit from the ACA since the early '80s. Mike and Rich worked closely on the ACA standards, staff training, and many new ways to improve and strengthen the camp. Camp was on the rise.
Mike continued to act as the Head Counselor during these summers and in 1999 worked closely with Thomas Joyce as he moved into the Head Counselor role. It was around this time that Mike brought the single ding style of bell ringing to announce Tree Talk on Sundays, a signal to the campers that it's time to settle down. 1999 was the first summer of the new seven week season.
Summers of 2000–2001
At this point, Mike and Rich were working more as equals. Mike earned a co-director role and was starting to become much more responsible for the full day-to-day activities at the Rock. In fact, during this time period Rich was concurrently working in downtown Portland during the summer. Starting in the summer of 2000 Birch Rock had more than 100 campers coming through campus every summer, nearly twice as many as BRC had ever had from 1926 to the late '90s.
It was also sometime in this time period when Mike started doing the Daily Journal on Birch Rock's new website. The Daily Journal has become an important link for the parents to know what's happening at camp.
Summers of 2002-Present
With Birch Rock bigger then ever and much maintenance work still to be done, the Board of Directors decided to move Rich into an Alumni Director/Fund Raising role. Mike was offered the Camp Director position which he accepted. Mike and Rich continue to be the perfect team with Rich's marketing skills and Mike's program running experience.
In 2004, the director's cabin, Mike's home for ten consecutive summers, was torn down and a new cabin named Chief's Cabin was built in its place. The new cabin was the first insulated building on campus but it would stand for only four summers. It burned down four days before Opening Day of 2008. Mike moved into Lion's Den for the 2008 summer. It was the first time he lived somewhere on campus other than right on the driveway since summer 1993, fourteen summers ago.
The new Chief's Cabin, reincarnated in the same insulated glory as in 2004, will return Mike to his perch along the driveway for the summer of 2009.