Keystone Reflections from Germany
Grace Hale, a long time camper turned counselor began a new phase of life this past fall as she graduated from high school and started a gap year as a...
Grace Hale, a long time camper turned counselor began a new phase of life this past fall as she graduated from high school and started a gap year as a...
I stayed up until midnight and then fell asleep, I kept waking up—my sleep wasn’t deep. Finally at five, I groggily arose, I put barrettes in my hair ...
Recently I was challenged to tell my life story using three people, three places, and three events. Keystone Camp was one of the three places I descri...
This morning before work I took a stroll down to the canoe lake to visit the ducks. It’s very apparent that fall in North Carolina appeared overnight....
Knowing that our daughters will be successful in making new friends at camp is a high desire of all parents. At Keystone Camp, we are very proud of t...
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Camp girls are special creatures. Having the opportunity to go to summer camp, and a girls’ camp specifically, is an amazing gift. As I walked down ...
It is a rainy day at camp, and I have just emptied nearly 3 inches of rain from the office range gauge. This is a gradual accumulation of the past 48...
One of the gifts of our final two week session is the energy our girls bring with them to camp. This group has been waiting all summer for camp to ar...
We have had a tremendous July session at Keystone. I settled on this title today because of the transition ahead of all of us: campers, both 4 weeke...
We had TONS of fun at Carnival this past Sunday! It was opening day for Mini 2, and they jumped right into it with inflatables, cotton candy, pie in ...