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What makes Island Lake special?
Where is Island Lake located?
Where do the campers and staff come from?
When do I have to arrive at camp and when is the last day?
How many periods do I teach each day?
How do the nights and days off work?
What are the meals like at camp?
What are the bunks like?
What's the weather like and what kind of clothes do I need to bring?
Will I have to bring anything for my department I will be working in?
How much money should I bring for the summer?
Will I be able to get an advance during the course of the summer?
Will I have access to the internet and phones while at camp?
Will I be able to utilize any of the other activities on camp?
Is there a staff lounge?
- What makes Island Lake special?
- We pride ourselves in providing an environment rich in experience,
attention, fun, and individual achievement. We are a unique camp
in that our campers choose their own activities and do not travel with
the bunk from activity to activity. Therefore, all of our counselors
are specialty counselors, teaching in any of the various activities
we offer. Additionally, Island Lake is unique because of the bonds
that form between the campers and the counselors. You are almost
guaranteed to make friendships that will continue for your lifetime.
Our counselors tend to go home after the summer with a feeling of growth,
accomplishment, and a love for children.
Where is Island Lake located?
- Our camp is located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, on the
border of New York State. Our 550-acre camp is only about 2 1/2
hours from New York City. We are within driving distance of Boston,
Philadelphia, Binghamton, Ithaca, Syracuse, and Niagara Falls for your
days off.
Where do the campers and staff come from?
- Our campers come predominantly from the northeast. We have a
large number of campers from other areas of the country, as well as
from overseas. We travel to over 30 universities all around America and Canada
in order to hire our staff, and we also travel to England, Scotland,
Australia, and New Zealand each year. There are staff members
from many other countries including Eastern Europe and South Africa.
When do I have to arrive at camp and when is the last day?
- Staff orientation begins on June 20, 2008. The campers arrive on June 27th and camp ends for our all staff on Aug. 20th. There are some positions on camp for which staff members will need to arrive earlier than June 20th:
Circus Positions arrive June 13
Waterfront Positions arrive June 13
Horseback Positions arrive June 16
Pioneering Positions arrive June 16
Mountain Biking Positions arrive June 18
Group Leader Positions arrive June 18
How many periods do I teach each day?
- Bunk counselors teach five of the six 1-hour periods per day.
Every bunk counselor is guaranteed a period off each day.
How do the nights and days off work?
- You will have three nights off per week with no curfew. You
will also be given five days off during the course of the summer.
Since you have no curfew, you can leave camp the night before your day
off and return by our 8am wake-up the day after your day off, making
days off 36 hours long.
What are the meals like at camp?
- We serve cafeteria style in our dining room. For breakfast,
we offer a choice of cold cereals, as well as a hot entrée such
as eggs, pancakes, waffles, etc. For lunch and dinner, we offer
several main entrees, one of which is always a vegetarian option.
There are fully stocked salad bars at every meal. Substitutes
are always available as well as a choice of beverages including juices,
milk, and hot chocolate. Our own pastry chef provides us with
fresh rolls, breads, cookies, and cakes at each meal, giving Island
Lake some of the best camp food around.
What are the bunks like?
- The bunks are very spacious. There are 3 counselors and about
12 campers in every bunk. Our bunks are all double bunks, which
means that they share a bathroom with the connecting bunk. The
bathrooms consist of six sinks, four showers, and four toilets, equally
split between the two bunks. Our bunks have cubbies, hanging space,
and dressers, with electrical outlets between the beds.
What is the weather like at camp and what kind of clothing do I need
to bring?
- During the day, the temperatures are generally in the 70's and low
80's Fahrenheit. At night, the temperature can drop to the 50's
and 60's. You need to bring appropriate clothing for cold, warm,
and wet weather. We provide you with clothing and equipment guidelines.
Will I have to bring anything for my department I will be working in?
- The camp will provide most equipment, but we ask that you bring anything
necessary to teach the activity you are instructing. Some examples
of things to bring are:
Tennis- tennis racquets
Sports- equipment for your specialty
Music- instruments
Dance- music to choreograph dances
How much money should I bring for the summer?
- This solely depends on what you want to do on your days and nights
off. Everything at camp (food, laundry, and lodging) is paid for.
You will want spending money for your time off.
Will I be able to get an advance during the course of the summer?
- Halfway through the summer you will be able to get a pay advance of
$200.
Will I have access to the internet and phones while at camp?
- We have a separate room in the office set up for staff use of computers
and telephones. You can access this room on any of your periods
off or nights off.
Will I be able to utilize any of the other activities on camp?
- Absolutely! During your time off, you are welcome to explore
any of the other departments on camp.
Is there a staff lounge?
- You can spend your time off relaxing in our staff lounge. It is equipped
with a television, DVD player, pool table, beverage machines, and washing
machines and dryers.
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