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Staff Testimonials

Ambler 2006
My favorite story is from a one-on-one moment. I gave an intriguing 9-year old an origami sheet and some paper and we sat outside our cabin on a piece of plywood. I played my guitar while he did origami for over an hour a little after midnight. We were both completely absorbed in our own worlds. Yet appreciated the company.
Port Graham 2002
Port Graham, you mean the beautiful ocean community that rests in Kodiak Bay where seals, sea otters, and killer whales can be seen from your living room window? Truly amazing. The 20 kids loved to swim in freezing water that chills you to the bone and they squeal for you to pop out the s’mores. It's a place where you will sleep in because you can't run the program any earlier than when the kids get up (1 pm) Kayaking in the bay, hiking in the mountains, beautiful and serene- would we ever go back? For sure!!
Noorvik 2001
At the spirit camp we were not allowed to sit at the elders' table. It was the rule that counselors sit with the kids. But one day we gained the respect of the Inupiat elders. The respect of our elders. We were kindly asked to sit with them at their table where they would ramble on in a language that sounded so beautiful and so foreign. I believe it was our dedication to the children of that area that gained that respect. It came unexpectedly and brought tears to my eyes. But my tears were quickly dried when I found out the menu at the elder’s table….fish head stew and walrus flipper!

Chanega Bay 2003
Chanega Chanega! Because it was my second year here I found a trust very deep and also a respect not there the first time I came. I learned more and more about their community. My special moment this year came with an older adult. Richard is in his 30’s. He is very elusive and I only saw him out once in awhile. He was working one day driving a crane and tearing up the forest. They were moving gas and oil to and fro. I came up to him and told him to save a few trees for me. He asked why and I told him it was because they create O2-Oxygen. He pondered it and smiled and then went back to work. I thought I had just been taken very unseriously until later that night when I found 2 trees-one Sitka spruce and one hemlock in my driveway. The kids helped me move it so we could replant them.
Kiana 2004
Once we got permission for use of the gym the oldest kids came out of the woodwork. Roughly 30 teens and young adults came out for basketball and gym games. It was phenomenal. Not only were the oldest kids nice, but they brought the youngest of the group into the games and made the teamwork concept very apparent and fun. Like I say “it is all about the mini lessons and so many positive bonds were made with this group through this part of programming.

Nikolski 2004
Running through the stream at trader’s cove as the dog and the boys caught salmon for dinner-with their bare hands! They were swimming and splashing in jeans for swimsuits. Then run into the Pacific Ocean, rinse off, then back in the stream. Shivering and laughing while swimming in the lake behind the town. Mud fights, splashing, ice cream headaches from the cold water, and smiles and sparkly eyes!

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