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10 Camper Questions and Answers from
Wohelo:
1) What are Wohelo campers like? Girls from
all over the world come to Wohelo. Our campers represent 24 different
states, 6 different countries, and lots of different personalities.
Some of you have heard about Wohelo through friends, many of you have
been to Wohelo before (about 50%) and some of you have never been to
camp, but your parents or grandparents went to camp. What every Wohelo
girl shares is a love of learning, a sense of adventure and the
motivation to have fun.
2 What will my counselor be like? The
counselor that will live in your cabin will be like a big sister, but
she’ll be even more excited to do cool things with you. All Wohelo
counselors have experience either at camp or working with kids. They are
hired because they specifically enjoy working with kids. There are also
other counselors that don’t live in cabins, and they are more like
moms. Wohelo counselors are funny, smart, capable and caring. We love
our counselors and we think you will too!
3) Is there really no electricity at Wohelo?
Yes and No. The cabins don’t have electricity, but many main buildings
like the dining hall, buildings used to meet in the evening, the
infirmary and office all have electricity. Wohelo is a rustic camp
that’s 100 years old. The cabins have walls, doors, screens and a
guaranteed view. Lying in your bed you will fall asleep to the sounds
of nature, so exhausted from all the fun activities that you can’t stay
up past 9 pm. anyway. The bathrooms are centrally located throughout
camp, but take your flashlight because there isn’t electricity there
either. Camping at Wohelo really is camping, and that’s fun!
4) What happens after my parents drop me off?
Your counselor will be waiting for you. She may help you unpack and
then give you a quick tour of camp. She’ll help introduce you to the
other girls, she’ll be there if you get a little homesick and she’ll
also be there if you and your cabin mates get a little rowdy. After
your parents drop you off is the beginning of camp and a summer you will
never forget!
5) How will I know what to do and where to go?
This is where your sense of adventure kicks in. You will spend the first
couple of days learning about camp. You will get a full tour of the
buildings and layout. You will learn about each activity, and you will
meet all the counselors and play games to meet the other campers. In
the beginning everyone looks out for each other and helps to make sure
we are all going in the right direction. Most important, if you don’t
know, ask an adult.
6) What’s the food like at camp? Wohelo
campers have been known to write letters home only talking about how
delicious the food is. Our camp cook has been at Wohelo for more than
20 years. She loves Wohelo and takes pride in well cooked meals that
kids and adults like. There is lots of variety to the meals and usually
options like a salad bar or cold cereal. Sometimes the cook even takes
surveys from the campers to decide the menu. We eat breakfast and lunch
at assigned tables and dinner is served as a buffet (think yogurt, PB&
J, deli sandwich, salad and hot dish options) to be eaten outside as a
picnic hanging out with friends. We also like to have pancakes, famous
Wohelo BBQ chicken, hotdogs and hamburgers all cooked over the fire.
7) Do I have to go to activities? Yes. It
is in the camp activities that you meet friends, learn skills and
discover hidden talents. We assume that everything is new to everyone
and we clearly go over rules, how to stay safe and how to begin. As
your skills advance we will teach you new things and soon you will be
doing things that you didn’t think you could. There are however, times
during the day when you will have a choice. You may decide to take time
out to read a book in your favorite nature spot or write a letter in the
cabin, or there will be other activities to sign up for.
8) How many campers come for the full session
and how many come for the half session? More than 50% or our campers
come for the full summer. We hope that eventually every Wohelo girl
returns for the full seven weeks. In seven weeks you will learn the
most, make the most lasting friendships and really learn to live and
take care of yourself away from home. If you have never been camping
before, it’s great to try the three and a half week session.
9) When do I shower and when does camp laundry
happen? At Little Wohelo, your cabin will have a “shower hour.”
This happens once a week. If you would like to shower more often you
may choose to shower during free swim or free time before or after
dinner everyday. At
Sebago Wohelo, the showers are open all day and campers can shower when
they like.
Laundry is done by camp and by cabin, once a week.
In the morning you turn in the laundry and in the afternoon it comes
back – smelling fresh and clean.
10) What’s the best part about camp? Friends
- making friends, being with friends, learning with friends and having
fun with friends. When we ask our campers what the best part of camp
is, they say, “our friends. “ You will find that your camp friendships
are slightly different than all the other friends in your life. At
Wohelo you get to know each other on the inside, not based on what you
look like on the outside (we all look the same in our uniforms,
anyway). Living and learning in a fun and relaxed atmosphere is the
perfect place to make and grow the most valuable friendships. Your
Wohelo friends last a lifetime.
Do you
have a question, that isn’t listed? If so, send it to us in an email
and we will answer you and maybe put your question up on the website:
wohelo@wohelo.com
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