Towering Pines Blog

We are . . . BETTER TOGETHER!!

When people ask me what is special about camp, I often pause . . .    I don’t pause because I can’t think of what to say or because I don’t know what makes Towering Pines Camp for Boys and Camp Woodland for Girls special.  Rather, I pause because I can think of SO many remarkable things, and it is extremely difficult to share just ONE reason why I believe our camps are amazingly special.  I could go on and on and on . . .

But what I want to do is to give people a very specific reply so that they will walk away understanding my passion and belief in what Towering Pines and Woodland have to offer to the many campers and staff who live here, work here and call it home for several weeks each summer.  I want to tell them it’s a “magical” place because in many ways to those of us who “live” camp, it truly is.  However, the magic only happens because we very intentionally create an environment at camp that enables campers and staff to share experiences that they will carry with them for a lifetime.

 

Camp encourages each person to foster his individuality enabling the development of unique skills and talents.  It also promotes skill progression in a variety of areas that inspire setting individual goals, working to attain these, and enjoying small and big successes along the way.  But within this context, camp also nurtures a group of individuals who come together to create a common culture that promotes community.  This community becomes connected through the plethora of planned activities, special events, outdoor adventures, cabin nights, group meals and much more. Kids have the opportunity to learn through exceptional experiences and purposeful play.

I asked my daughter who was a camper at Woodland a few years ago, why she feels it is important for us to get back to camp in the Summer of ’21.  Her reply was this, “Mom, camp people are just BETTER TOGETHER.”  Wow, now those words are extraordinarily impactful.  Two simple words, but so incredibly true.  We can function on our own and even thrive, but when we are at camp TOGETHER, we seem to learn more and bring out the best in one another.

When we are together, we learn tolerance, patience, forgiveness, negotiation, understanding, acceptance, perseverance, commitment and so much more.  All of these shared experiences and lessons that are learned are taken out into the world and shared, and their effect is exponential.  Thankfully, camp will happen again as we anxiously await “Here Comes the Sun in ’21.”  So come join us this summer, where we will be creating a community in which we can flourish as individuals but be even BETTER TOGETHER as a camp family!!”

Register now to have a summer that lasts a lifetime .  .  .

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angie Wenzl Ziller

Angie Ziller

  • Camp Mom at TP
  • Leadership Staff at TP/Office Manager
  • Marketing TP/Woodland
  • Leadership Team TP/Woodland
  • Assistant Waterfront Director at Woodland
  • Counselor at Woodland
  • “This is goodnight and not goodbye.”