Keewaydin is on YouTube
Posted Dec 9th 2010, 05:42
Keewaydin now has a YouTube channel! Go to this link to see some great videos of our camps!
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New Fraser Dining Hall
Posted Sep 13th 2010, 13:45
Click here to check out the construction of the new Fraser Dining Hall at Songadeewin. We will update this album as the construction moves along....
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2010 Run of the Charles!
Posted Apr 30th 2010, 13:37
Sunday, April 25, 2010 – Keewaydin Alumni from New England, and beyond, gathered in Dedham, Massachusetts for the 27thRun of the Charles. Following the lead of Matt Pierce, Dunmore Alum, parent, and member of the foundation board of directors, Keewaydin paddlers have been gathering for this event since 1995. What was once one green canoe, has become four, as teams from all of the Keewaydin Camps gather to compete in the five stage, 24 mile relay. The race is run over mostly flat water and over seven portages, the longest being 800 meters. The transition zones are a mix of slow and fast as paddlers greet fellow Keewaydineesi who they might not have seen since last summer and then push them off down the river in pursuit of the finish line....
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John Watson Work Weekend- June 4-6
Posted Apr 9th 2010, 09:12
Join us for a weekend of outdoor exercise and camaraderie, June 4-6! It’s time to help Keewaydin and Songadeewin to spruce up their campuses for the 2010 season. Sawing, raking, painting, clearing debris will all be on the work list. Bring your work gloves, sleeping bag and pillow! We’ll open up the cabins for you and there will be plenty of great food and refreshments!...
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2010 Spring KEEC Season Draws Near...
Posted Apr 6th 2010, 10:47
Greetings from the freshly thawed shores of Dunmore,
One of the most fascinating times to be around Lake Dunmore is during the early spring. Watching the tree buds swell and begin to pop is our cue that soon the Keewaydin Environmental Education Center (KEEC) campus will be abuzz with school children from all over Vermont. This year marks our 37th year of operation, and I often wonder if Abbey and Waboos thought KEEC would prove to have such a lasting affect on the Vermont community....
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