Sense of Accomplishment

There is a strong emphasis on instruction in all of our activities, in camp or out. We want the boys to have as much fun as a summer should hold, but we also want them to have the chance to learn skills that can enrich their lives beyond childhood. Almost every activity has a rating system that gives boys the chance to set short-term goals and experience the sense of accomplishment that comes with skill mastery. The project-oriented activities like photography, pottery and woodworking involve instruction during the process of carrying out the real work of the particular craft.

Celebrating Success
Time is spent at the end of every meal celebrating the accomplishments of individual campers. Counselors make announcements to the entire camp about successes large and small. The wood shop counselor holds high a box or a lamp completed that day; the swimming counselor announces that a boy made a successful dive for the first time, or completed the requirements for a particular level; we hear about a remarkable score on the Frisbee golf course, or a challenge met on the high ropes course. At these times the entire camp applauds a fellow camper’s success.

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Parents Love It!

“I wanted to let you know how truly appreciative I am of Connor being able to attend camp this summer. He had a wonderful time, and I know it was a great experience for him. He treasures the sailboat he made in woodworking and is already thinking about what he might make if he's able to attend next summer. Thanks so much for all the wonderful memories from this year at camp.

Camp was everything I had hoped it would be for Jake. He is more confident, self-reliant, and a little more easy-going than before, and he's talking about going for the whole summer next year. Never a fan of school before, we dropped him off on the first day, and he said 'Only eight more months until camp starts again!'”


You can read what other parents are saying about Kabeyun here.

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Dates to Remember

2010 Sessions
Half Summer I: June 26 - July 24
Half Summer II: July 25 -  August 22
The Summer: June 26 -  August 22
Extended Stay: June 26 -  August 14
Intern: June 25 -  August 14
Introductory: July 25 -  August 14

2010 Family Camp
August 25 - September 6


2011 Sessions
Half Summer I: June 25 - July 23
Half Summer II: July 24 -  August 21
The Summer: June 25 -  August 21
Extended Stay: June 25 -  August 13
Intern: June 24 -  August 13
Introductory: July 24 -  August 13

2011 Family Camp
August 24 - September 5

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We are open to receiving applications for 2011 at any time.
 

Returning staff members must fill out a new employment application. 

If you are new to Kabeyun, please look closely at the website to determine whether Kabeyun is a good match for you. Then check out the Work With Us page and fill out an application.  A personal interview with the director is a must.

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Phone 
summer (603) 875-3060
winter (603) 746-3485

Mail 
Kabeyun
PO Box 325
Alton Bay, New Hampshire 03810

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