This event happens at the beginning of each week to introduce campers to counselors.
This buzzing insect is native to our campus and is relatively harmless unless you step on a ground hive.
A classic SRV game, that is simple in nature, but adored by many. You do not need to know much, just do not let the kids get to the terrace.
Escape from SRV
This person is the go to preschool whisper and comforting figure head to all.
Mrs. B!
The camp office
This is a CIT tradition that happens each year in which the CIT's stay on campus overnight.
(CIT) Campover
This is a popular camp hiking destination known for the invasive plant that use to thrive there.
Bamboo Island
A usually colorful creation woven and given to your BFF.
Friendship bracelets
This person is a jack of all traits, camp fire building pro, and has the longest hair on campus.
Paul!
This is how long one session is.
45 min
This event happens at the end of each week to display student performances and campus wide activities.
Friday Party
Guided by Paul, building these has shown us that roasted bananas are delicious, who knew?
Camp fire.
Believe in them or not kids create these all over campus for when their fluttering wings are exhausted of spreading magic all over campus.
Fairy Houses
This person is the longest standing SRV Camp staff member and helps kids take turn their ideas into reality using a hammer and nails.
Mike!
The creators of magic and memories for the campers.
A counselor
Kids receive these each year to tie-dye during spirit week.
SRV Camp T-shirts
Campers test their aim and focus in this classic activity, but if you don’t bring bug spray, the only thing you will be highting might be mosquitoes instead of bullseyes!
Archery
Jell-O Drop
This administrative whiz, is known for making everything run smoothly, keeping us all organized, and always available for a check-in when you need it.
Samantha!
This is what makes the dreamwork.
Teamwork
These are the 4 R's.
Respect nature, campus/the buildings, others, and yourself.
This principle encourages campers to respect nature by cleaning up after themselves and minimizing their impact on the environment.
Leave No Trace
Though traditionally used on lakes and rivers, this vessel finds its way into the camp pool on special occasions, turning an ordinary swim into an unforgettable adventure.
Canoe
This person loves a good sundress, will probably come take a picture of your cool activity for instagram, and is the boss lady.
Liia!
heat stroke or heat exhaustion