Showing posts with label Outdoor Adventure Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Adventure Program. Show all posts

Friday, August 21, 2015

UMaine Rock Wall

Our Outdoor Adventure Program campers explored their limits last week at the UMaine Rock Wall. We've been secretly turning the campers into mountain goats!


Just hanging out?

 Yikes! That wall is straight up!

 Think she can touch the ceiling?

 That rock wall is 32' high! 



Is that wall slanted? Looks tricky!


To learn more about the rock wall at UMaine, go to their website: http://umaine.edu/mainebound/indoor-rock-climbing-center/

Friday, August 7, 2015

Field Trip to Fort Knox


Sixty-one campers and a crew of counselors squeezed onto the bus driven by our fearless bus driver, Susan. They traveled downriver to Fort Knox in Prospect, one of the best preserved fortifications on the New England seacoast. It was built during the 1840s and briefly housed soldiers. 

Campers loved the giant hide-and-seek game on the fort grounds. A downpour cooled them off during lunch. Thank goodness for covered pavilions! Many children checked out the gift shop looking for a souvenir of the trip. Swords and harmonicas were the hot items this year. For some reason, the counselors made the campers wait until returning to the Rec to try out their musical prowess on the harmonica. No fun! 











Friday, July 24, 2015

This week's update

News from the Old Town Recreation Center


            Old Town Recreation Center’s Outdoor Adventure group, now self-named the Pathfinders, have been busy exploring! In the last two weeks, they hiked Acadia Mountain, mountain biked on the University of Maine trails, and hung around at Extreme Adventures ropes course.
            Our younger campers celebrated Water, Water, Everywhere this week with water balloons, relays, water gun battles, and swimming. Friday’s carnival, sponsored by the Bangor Rec Department, was so much fun! Each camper had tickets to participate in fun carnival games at Hayford Park in Bangor. There were so many games to choose from! Bounce houses, hula-hoop toss, Minute-to-Win-It, a dunk tank, face painting, and so much more! All of the campers had a great time!
            The last week of July is our Mission to Mars week. We are going to the planetarium and will have lots of space-themed fun. Hope to see you soon!



Thursday, July 16, 2015

Outdoor Adventure Program Highlights

The Outdoor Adventure Program has been busy so far this summer! 


Heres a short video recapping the last few weeks. 

Next week (July 20-July 24) starts our Mountain Biking session, so check back here for more video updates! Better yet, come join in on the fun if you are a 6th-8th grader!


Friday, July 10, 2015

OTRec Campers Live It Up During Wacky Tacky Week


What do you get when you add wild and crazy activities to a fun schedule? 


Wacky Tacky Week


The Old Town Recreation Center was filled with wacky and tacky campers this week, from mismatched outfits to crazy hairstyles! We played some familiar games with a wacky twist, like Backwards Kickball, Giant Four-Square, and Lawn Twister. The highlight of the week was our Wednesday field trip, which was to the Beth Pancoe Pool and Waterslides in Bangor. It was a refreshing treat on a hot afternoon.

The Explorers learned how to Dum Dum Diddy Diddy!

It's a Giant Memory game!

We have an amazing group of artists here!

How do you make a Wacky Tacky hat?

Watch out for the double-horned Wacky Tacky campers!

These ladies found a relaxing spot under the apple trees during free play.

These two campers like to play in their forest fortress during free play. 

Tee-pee building is a fun free play activity!

It was crazy hair day and this camper is all tied up in knots!




How quickly can you fish for marbles with your toes?
What if the water is filled with ice? Brrr!




Swinging is a relaxing way to enjoy free play!

Our giant sandbox is a lot of fun!


"Groundies" is a popular free play game at OTRec. Even our counselors like to play it!



Baseball season may be over, but these two are always up for a game!


We have a great group of campers. They are so patient while waiting for their turn at four-sqaure!



 Lunch time!


 Our field trip this week was so much fun! These campers had a great time swimming!






Monday, July 6, 2015

Giant Four-Square

Have you ever played Giant Four Square? 

It's like a regular Four Square game, only bigger! Our Outdoor Adventure campers gave it a try. 

Here's how you play:
Split the gym into four quadrants and mark the boundaries. 
Use a giant ball. 
Normal four-square rules apply, with the following additions: 
  • Players can bounce the ball off any of the walls.  
  • The ball can touch the floor only once in a square before being passed to another square. 
  • The ball cannot be returned to the same square that it came from.
  • Numerous players can be in each square. 
This game requires teamwork and cooperation. 

Check it out!



Outdoor Adventure campers - Summer Camp Week 1

OAP Campers Extreme Adventure Ropes Course in Brewer.

Can you see Summer flying on the zip line?



on the hunt for letterboxes in the University forest 

Did they find one?


Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Week 1 OAP article for the Penobscot Times

High-Flying Adventures at the Old Town Rec

by the Outdoor Adventure Program Campers


Great things are happening at the Old Town Recreation Center! The Outdoor Adventure Program’s summer fun started with some “Extreme Adventures” in Brewer on Monday. It was a great learning experience for the middle school-aged campers. They tried the zip lines, ropes course, and a giant swing that was 35 feet high that made them feel like they “were falling off a cliff!” The ropes course had some challenging places, like tight ropes, swaying walkways, and rings. Summer was stuck a few times, but she “still had fun.” Elle shared that “Hannah encouraged me to do the rings. She breezed past them, so I tried them.” Wren really enjoyed the slushies. The whole group had a great time and is planning more fun activities like it.

The Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP) group is intrigued by letterboxes and hopes to find some this summer. Letterboxes are usually in a sealed container. Inside them is a stamp and a notepad. The OAP group learned that they need their own notebooks and stamps so that they can leave their marks when they find a letterbox.  On Tuesday, the group tried letterboxing for the first time. A hike on the University of Maine trails to find the “Giving Tree” letterbox and “A Horse named Chip” letterbox was unsuccessful, but they do not plan to give up.  Kobe said, “We learned about how to use a compass and a map of the trails. It was rainy, but  we didn’t want to leave before we found one. We’ll do some more research and find them.” Alexis shared that “it was really muddy on the trail, but we got through it.” Later this summer, they plan to make a letterbox to hide at the Rec for the younger groups to go and find.

The Outdoor Adventure Program campers are not just about fun and games, either. They are exploding with ideas to help the community. Since they are the oldest group, they decided to take on responsibilities this summer, such as being role models for the younger campers, writing newspaper articles, creating a blog for the Old Town Rec community,  and community service. This summer the OAP would like to raise money for charity organizations and are planning some fundraisers, like car washes, bake sales, book drives, and bottle drives. There are also some fun activities planned. In addition to community service, they plan to take field trips twice a week.

The younger groups also began the summer with a blast! On Wednesday, the Explorers (grades K-1), Adventurers (grades 2-3), and Trailblazers (grades 4-5) went on a field trip to Playland Adventures. The younger campers have also been doing some fun activities at the Rec. The theme of this first week is superheroes. The campers have been dressing up and participating in superhero-based games, like “Superhero Testing”, “Kryptonite Disposal” and “Joker’s Challenge”.

Stay tuned for more fun at the Old Town Recreation Center!