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The Cabin Report | June 2024
Upcoming Events
Open House
Our annual open is coming up on June 16, 2024. The event will take place from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Camp Abegweit.
There will be games, tours, food, prizes, and more!! We hope to see you there!!
Strawberry Social
In July we will having a Strawberry Social on July 16, 2024. We will be at the Superstore in Summerside from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Job Openings
We still have a few openings available for the upcoming camping season. Visit our jobs page for more details.
Registration Update
Camp is just around the corner and our sessions are filling up. We already have one week full with a waitlist, and several other sessions that are nearing capacity. Please be sure to complete your registration soon, so you don’t miss out.
Where is the Packing List?
We’re going to answer one of the most common questions we get each year, where is your packing list?
One the webiste its under Summer 2024 > Preparing for Camp.
Resources for Parents
How healthy study habits will set your child up for success
“We want our kids to have a different attitude about education now that we’re older and wiser and appreciate the long-term benefits of homework and studying. It takes effective study skills to do well in school, regardless of grade. It also requires perseverance and drive. This article gives you tips to develop healthy study habits to ensure your child’s academic success.”
7 Things Camp Directors Wish Parents Would Do While Their Child Is At Sleepaway Camp
“Sleepaway camp is just a few weeks away, and soon your child will be enjoying a summer full of sports, singing around the campfire, and making new friends. You, on the other hand, are a nervous wreck. You can’t imagine your child surviving without you. As a parent and summer camp professional, I’ve talked to many camp directors about what they wish parents would do when their child is at camp. Here are the top seven things they say”
2024 Wishlist Items
Please check out our 2024 Wishlist for suggested items to donate. We thank you for your continued support.
The Cabin Report | April 2024
Create Lifelong Friendships at Camp
An excellent way for kids to spend their summer break is at summer camp. It is not only a fun and exciting experience, but it also has many advantages for their development.
Summer camp is an excellent place for children to make new friends. Meeting and interacting with others from different backgrounds and cultures can help develop social skills and understand diversity. Camp can be great, especially for children who might struggle to make friends in school. The friendships formed at camp, this summer could last a lifetime.
Camp Abegweit offers a variety of activities and programs that could help kids discover new interests and skills. We are sure your child will find something they enjoy, whether it’s swimming, nature hikes, arts & crafts, or sports.
Are you still not sure? Check out what others are saying about us here. If you’re ready, start your registration today! Don’t wait, as spaces are filling up. Register Today.
“Leadership in Action: The CIT Program’s Role in Youth Development”
The Counselor in Training Program (CIT) provides youth aged 14 and older with a unique opportunity to develop essential essential skills such as leadership, communication, team work, and confidence. Through hands-on experience and training, participants enhance their personal growth and gain valuable insights into the responsibilities and challenges associated with working at a camp.
Leadership Development: CITs learn to effectively guide and mentor younger campers, organize activities, and assist camp staff in various capacities. This experience fosters confidence and cultivates essential leadership skills applicable across multiple life aspects.
Communication Skills: Effective communication is a cornerstone of the CIT Program. Participants learn how to communicate clearly and respectfully with campers, fellow counselors, and camp administrators. They also develop strong interpersonal skills, including active listening, conflict resolution, and public speaking, which are invaluable in both personal and professional settings.
Hands-on Experience: The program offers hands-on experience in a camp setting, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the day-to-day operations of camp life. From organizing recreational activities to assisting with meal preparation and cabin supervision, CITs gain practical experience, preparing them for future camp counselor roles.
If you or someone you know is intersted, apply today by visiting: https://campabby.ca/cit.
School Field Trips Are Back
After a tremendously successful first year, we will again offer field trips to schools across PEI. Teachers & Administrators can now reserve their classes spot here.
Current Job Openings
The following are jobs are currently avalible for the summer 2024 camping season.
Kitchen Staff
Cook
Type: Seasonal - Full Time
Length of Employment: 8 Weeks
Salary: $790.40/weekly
Min Age: 21
Vacancies : 2
Counselor
Senior Counselor
Type: Seasonal - Full Time
Length of Employment: 8 Weeks
Salary: $665.60/weekly
Min Age: 16
Vacancies : 1
Resource for Parents
Sending your child to camp? Manage your worries
“According to researchers, children may observe and mimic parents’ discussion of worries. And when parents frequently provide verbal warnings, for example, “be careful,” children may anticipate danger and fear certain situations. Kids that had less of a say in whether or not they’d be attending summer camp, also demonstrated higher separation anxiety.”
Why All Teenagers Need Non-Parent Mentors
“A youth mentor is interested in your success, not just in school, but in life. They encourage you to find your own answers rather than telling you what to do. They listen intently. They are advocates for your well-being. They see, hear, and understand you in a way that others may not. In turn, this helps you learn about and believe in yourself!”
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