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Dave was Head Counselor from 1973 through 1978.  And, Dave began his directorship in 1980 and served for another two further years til 1983.  Dave could handle the mothers (and the fathers): seeing natural leaders and encouraging everyone's  participation in the Family of Camp.  Dave worked and lived in Maryland and that became one of the natural bases of the families that sent their boys to Camp.  Dave knew Mendelsons in Baltimore.  Knew the Herzigs in New York.  Know the Deerings in Maine.  Dave was gifted in his ability to lend love and passion and a sense of vision to the things and people he believed in.  And Dave has love and believed in Camp and our Community for decades these many years now.
 
Dave was Head Counselor from 1973 through 1978.  And, Dave began his directorship in 1980 and served for another two further years til 1983.  Dave could handle the mothers (and the fathers): seeing natural leaders and encouraging everyone's  participation in the Family of Camp.  Dave worked and lived in Maryland and that became one of the natural bases of the families that sent their boys to Camp.  Dave knew Mendelsons in Baltimore.  Knew the Herzigs in New York.  Know the Deerings in Maine.  Dave was gifted in his ability to lend love and passion and a sense of vision to the things and people he believed in.  And Dave has love and believed in Camp and our Community for decades these many years now.
 
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[[image:DaveW3.jpg|thumb|Rich Deering & Dave on the waterfront 1982]]
 
Dave was a great recruiter.  Dave was a great recruiter becuase he believed; believed in Camp and the importance of why Birch Rock is so special, so rich a vision of life.  In 1980 and 1981, Onie Brewster, co-founder and soul of Camp, was very frail and living in Florida--missing Maine and Camp where she had spent over sixty summer at Birch Rock.  Dave knew her well and knew how she missed it.  So, ever the deft and joyful, Dave embarked on a two year effort of recording and send Onie oral history snapshots and impressions of Camp using the old cassette tapes.  Onie just loved the thoughtfulness and records tapes back.  She loved especially the crazy laughing whole Camp sining of songs rocking the Lodge.
 
Dave was a great recruiter.  Dave was a great recruiter becuase he believed; believed in Camp and the importance of why Birch Rock is so special, so rich a vision of life.  In 1980 and 1981, Onie Brewster, co-founder and soul of Camp, was very frail and living in Florida--missing Maine and Camp where she had spent over sixty summer at Birch Rock.  Dave knew her well and knew how she missed it.  So, ever the deft and joyful, Dave embarked on a two year effort of recording and send Onie oral history snapshots and impressions of Camp using the old cassette tapes.  Onie just loved the thoughtfulness and records tapes back.  She loved especially the crazy laughing whole Camp sining of songs rocking the Lodge.
  

Revision as of 22:03, 27 February 2010

David & Marie Weeks 1985

David Weeks represents the core energy and values of Birch Rock. Head Counselor, Camp Director, President of the Board, Trustee, Proud Father of Will, Sebastian, Robert David and Senior Counselor Extrordinaire. David Weeks brings the hurricane magnitude and spirit each season he entrenches his heat and soul at the Rock.

Arriving under the recommendation of Jim Marion from Cardigan Mtn School, and having served 3 summers at another boys' camp in Western Maine.....David arrived to BRC in 1971 to help his cousin, Nathaniel '70s with the camp's floundering trip program. Nat Weeks was a student of Milton Academy and young protegee of Mike Deneault '30-70s, already a BRC legend and Milton's Assistant Director of Athletics.

David arrived to East Waterford eager to please. He was a masterful athlete, fluent in three languages (English, French and Spanish), master performer who could sing, tell a story and create magic with campers and his fellow staff members. A graduate of Belmont Hill Academy and Harvard College, Dave hailed from Belmont, Ma, having been the middle of seven siblings. Little did he know that one of the most initimate lifelong connections of his life were about to unfold.

David was initially hired to lead the canoe program and trip component of BRC. He loved the water and took to the canvas war canoes of BRC with a vengeance. Mastering the art of the J stroke, David attracted all kinds of campers to brave the waters of McWain and evolved the fledging trip program with counsin Nat.

After two years on the trip staff, and the retirement of BRC of veteran Head Counselor Jim Marion, Dave succeeded in the primary role of the camp's offical master of ceremonies--Head Counselor--in 1973. David was a natural. With an flair for detail and the dramatic, David's natural alchemy was able to forge a community spirit and a respect for community out of the rich history and set of resouces that is Birch Rock.

Dave welcoming campers on Opening Day 1972

1973 was a year of endings and new beginnings. Chief Brewster, cofounder and soul of Camp, died during the first week of the season, peacefully slipping away in his sleep. The whole Camp community pulled together. David's zestfulness and joy of life was a central part of the Community's healing process. Dave brought music into our daily lives--singing the Camp songs again and encouraging crazy, wonderful, wild Campfires that made us all laugh and zing. This passion would be grown into the very heart of the Community over the years.

Dave was Head Counselor from 1973 through 1978. And, Dave began his directorship in 1980 and served for another two further years til 1983. Dave could handle the mothers (and the fathers): seeing natural leaders and encouraging everyone's participation in the Family of Camp. Dave worked and lived in Maryland and that became one of the natural bases of the families that sent their boys to Camp. Dave knew Mendelsons in Baltimore. Knew the Herzigs in New York. Know the Deerings in Maine. Dave was gifted in his ability to lend love and passion and a sense of vision to the things and people he believed in. And Dave has love and believed in Camp and our Community for decades these many years now.

Rich Deering & Dave on the waterfront 1982

Dave was a great recruiter. Dave was a great recruiter becuase he believed; believed in Camp and the importance of why Birch Rock is so special, so rich a vision of life. In 1980 and 1981, Onie Brewster, co-founder and soul of Camp, was very frail and living in Florida--missing Maine and Camp where she had spent over sixty summer at Birch Rock. Dave knew her well and knew how she missed it. So, ever the deft and joyful, Dave embarked on a two year effort of recording and send Onie oral history snapshots and impressions of Camp using the old cassette tapes. Onie just loved the thoughtfulness and records tapes back. She loved especially the crazy laughing whole Camp sining of songs rocking the Lodge.

Dave enjoys the richness of life. Years ago I remember him playing the bass saxophone--it's rich breathy sounds like some jazzy shine--during first rest periods, drifting down the Hill from Chief's. Dave gave us a sense of style. Learned it to us, taught us what an eye for excellence is and to appreciate the same. Dave excelled in the "enchanting" of Banquet. Dave brought to the Community a deep leasson in and passion for loving and living life. Dave has shared over that feeling to us as a Community. And we grow from it.

Camp Director David Weeks was at the helm for three seasons: 1980-82. With the inexorable support of a dedicated, multi-tasking spirited staff, Dave launched the next generation of Birch Rock stewards and leaders: Rich Deering, Ryck Birch, Harry Cleaves,Toby Brewster, Scott MacGregor, Seth Brewster,Jerry Curry, Peter Herzig, Chris Cogswell, David Needle, Seth & Cameron Greene, Mike Arndt, Cort Morgan, Bob Duncanson.......supported by his very close colleague and BRC legends, Lt. Peter B. Haas and the eldest Brwester brother, Ben Brewster.

Dave brought a whole new level of synergy and spirit. And, passed it on.

In 1983, Dave co-directed with Ben Brewster. Together they laid the foundation for Ben to take over running Camp for the next two years.

After enrolling in his first of two masters of education programs at the University of Michigan, Dave followed his personal passion of travelling the globe. Dave spent time in East Asia, Europe and networking with his beloved Birch Rock Family all over the globe. Friends like Franke Cooke, Xavier Thuriolt and Tom Amidshalt were just a few of Dave's rolodex of friends. After visiting his best friend in Canada, Dave met his future bride, Marie Despres. A talented lawyer and native of Quebec, Dave found the love of his life, and married her in June of 1985.

Dave continfurued his involvement in BRC by succeeding Whizzer Wheeler of Waterford, Me as the camp's new Board President. Dave renewed our energy working with the Brewster Family in defining the camp's future and strategic planning process. For the next twenty-five years until this day, Dave Weeks has been leading the camp community.