Camp Chronicles
BGCSF 101
Say What?!
Wild & Wacky
2025 in the World
100

Camp Mendocino lost this essential facility to a fire on August 19, 1994, due to a dryer combustion accident.

What is the laundry building?

100

This is the name and city of BGCSF’s administrative headquarters.

What is the Don Fisher Clubhouse in San Francisco?

100

Name this flying flying mammal that was renamed at camp. Hint: UV's favorite camp lore

What is Tree Shark?

100

This blue-and-black bird is known for its loud, obnoxious squawk that can be heard all over camp.

What is a Steller’s Jay?

100

This capital city of Poland made headlines for hosting major climate and youth leadership summits in 2025.

What is Warsaw?

200

In 1941, the Boys Clubs of SF bought 250 acres from this company, with help from the Rotary Club.

What is the Union Lumber Company?

200

This is the year BGCSF was founded, making it one of the oldest in the country.

What is 1891?

200

This alliterative phrase describes the mysterious sickness or fatigue that spreads among staff after long days in the woods.

What is Camp Crud?

200

These towering trees are strong, can live for over 1,000 years, and have bark that naturally resists fire.

What are Coast Redwoods?

200

In 2025, Hungary’s government faced criticism from the EU over new laws affecting this fundamental democratic freedom.

What is freedom of the press?

300

Camp Mendocino and BGCSF exist today largely because of people who have donated these three things: their time, their talent, and this.

What are financial resources?

300

BGCSF’s mission is to inspire and enable all young people to realize this.

What is their full potential?

300

This soggy-sounding term describes what happens when your feet stay wet for too long while working in the Clipper Room.

What is Clipper Foot?

300

These four-legged visitors are often seen grazing peacefully on the camp’s baseball field at dusk.

What are deer?

300

This global event returned to London in 2025, drawing artists and fans from over 100 countries.

What is Eurovision?

400

With the motto “Pleasure Above Service,” this alumni-led crew has built and maintained over 70 buildings, roads, and grounds at Camp for more than 50 years.

Who are the Purple Kumquats?

400

BGCSF operates this many Clubhouses across San Francisco.

What is eight?

400

If campers are dancing too close at the disco, staff might shout this phrase as a playful reminder to back it up.

What is “Leave room for the Jose”?

400

These underground fungi, including truffles, help trees communicate by forming vast root networks.

What are mushrooms or mycorrhizal fungi?

400

Colombia was praised in 2025 for its efforts in protecting this Amazon-adjacent ecosystem, home to Indigenous communities and rich biodiversity.

What is the rainforest (or Amazon Basin)?

500

With a motto of “Enriching young lives since 1947,” this organization raises over $1 million annually including through a Christmas tree lot to support Camp and Bay Area youth.

Who are the Guardsmen?

500

These are the five core focus areas of BGCSF’s programs.

What are Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, Good Character & Community Engagement, Job Readiness with Earned Income and Camp?

500

This dramatic, chaotic chant breaks out in the dining hall when seconds run out and campers (or staff) just can’t deal.

What is “No more seconds, we want thirds…”?
(Bonus points if someone can perform the full version!)

500

Necrophilus hydrophiloides is a rare species found in Jackson State Forest, known for lurking near decaying matter and earning a creepy reputation in the insect world.

What is a carrion beetle?

500

Germany is set to become the first European country to fully phase out this energy source by the end of 2025.

What is coal?

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