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Revision as of 11:18, 27 March 2009

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Getting Started

  • Look up some of your favorite things at Birch Rock and maybe learn a little more about them. If you don't know what to look up, click the random page link to see a random article.
  • Register an account by clicking the link in the top right. After that you can write and edit pages.
  • Read some help pages to learn how to use this site.
  • Write an article about something at Birch Rock like your favorite activity, your last cabin, or anything that you think merits an article.
  • Look at the pages that have already been made and edit them.
  • If you don't know what to write an article about, look at the list of wanted pages and write one of those.

Featured Article: Sideshow

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In 1992, the staff was called "the Sideshow" that summer. With Director Bob Van Dyk leading the charge and a staff made up almost entirely of Campfire MCs, the theatrics and goofiness was constant. There were many surprises every single day. With a lack of equipment or not enough staff, but most importantly not enough campers, it was difficult to run activities (i.e. try teaching a double play in baseball with one camper), which meant the staff needed to entertain in other ways. Announcements after meals would be known to go an hour or longer sometimes.

Staff planned a week where each counselor would take a day of the week as their day to come up with something fun. Some of the memorable ones were Ron Mattson eating breakfast in the rafters of the lodge or the staff all serving breakfast in bed to their cabins (walking back and forth to the lodge).

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Featured Facts: Upper Camp

  • In 1983, Upper Camp, which was just Eagle's and Buzzard's, had a massive toga party involving bug juice and sweets, but more importantly music and good times.
  • There is a "Upper Camp Quad" with a fire pit and wooden seats (usually birch stumps) located in the middle between Owl's, Buzzard's, and Eagle's. This area was constructed in 2000 by the Art program when it was run by Ryno.
  • Owl's Perch is the newest cabin in Upper Camp, Eagle's Nest is the oldest cabin, and Uncle Tom's Cabin no longer exists but was in the location of Pete's Palace and is almost completely forgotten about.
  • A checker board was carved into the very large stump downhill of Owl's in 2000 by Thomas Joyce; the tree that stood there can be seen in old photos of Upper Camp.

Featured picture

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The signed sign in the rafters of Eagle's Nest