Carnival is right around the corner and the Program Office is working hard to make the day one to remember! We have kept the classic booths, like the dunk tank and the slip ‘n slide. We are also excited to see the campers participate in the new booths like Baggo! In addition to the excitement of the carnival, the campers will participate in a camp-wide Relay for Life to raise money for Juvenile Cancer Research. This involves the campers walking with their unit for 15 minute intervals throughout the 3 ½ hour carnival. Other pool events throughout the day will add to the amount of money raised for Relay.
The day’s events will end with an awesome evening program. Billy Jonas is a crowd favorite and every time he performs at Blue Star, it is a “slam dunk.”
Options are now in full swing! Specialists are doing a great job of teaching their skill areas to campers and the children seem to be having a blast in their Blue Star options. Teen Village had their first Zumba Class with Stacey today and everyone was up dancing and exercising.
Programming is off to a great start!
-Stacey August

So, this is my first time “blogging” and I have chosen a momentous occasion to begin. Today is not only the first day of staff training but also my Mom and Dad’s fortieth wedding anniversary! Continue reading →
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We are now in full summer mode! On the weather front it will be 90 today, and we aren’t expecting rain for at least another week. We are very very specific when placing our weather orders for the summer. Starting June 1st we specify a “farmers’ rain” between 2 am and 5 am.
Our Unit Leaders’ week training has confirmed for me that we have a great group this summer. Candy and I hosted all the Camp Leaders, Unit Leaders & Program Directors at an open house Monday evening. We had a chance to relax and exchange Blue Star “stories and myths”. Some were fact, most were fiction, almost all were funny.
Yesterday, Stacy & Jake Programming and all the Camp & Unit Leaders practiced protocols for out of camp bus trips during a trip to STRYKES; one of the venues we use for bowling. After a blistering competition the two highest scores were bowled by “not quite Mad Max” Benlulu Pioneers Boys Unit 3 (172) and Sosa “the Cincinnati Kid” Unit 1 Senior Boys (171).
After bowling, we ate surprisingly good Mexican food in Hendersonville and celebrated Suzannah (Unit 1 Pioneer Girls) Feldman’s 20th birthday. After dinner all who wanted to watched the Miami Heat vs. The Dallas Mavericks. The Heat fans ended their day happy…
Dream Big – Live Courageously,
Rodger
We have heard a sound never before heard at Blue Star Camps: silence. We are the only people living on our hills (Rachel in Teen Village, and Jillian on Senior Girl Hill), except for a few mice that have not paid their tuition for the summer and are our current cabin-mates. (Don’t worry SG, no mice in your cabins! I checked…) We have learned so much about what goes on behind the scenes in order to get camp ready for the campers… now that we’ve created health center files for almost 800 campers, and put together FOUR rolodexes (who still uses rolodexes?!?!) for the main office, we are sooooooo ready for the campers to get here and for the summer to get rolling!
We’ve had a blast bowling with the specialty and support staff, and have gained a new respect for the WFRs after witnessing the intensity of the WFR course. Rest assured, you are definitely in good hands with these WFRs! (For those of you who don’t know, WFRs are Blue Star’s emergency responders.)
Now that the staff t-shirts have arrived and the campsites have been cleared, June 12th can’t come soon enough! We’re ready for campers to fill the empty cabins, get into their options, and enjoy camp!
It dawned on me yesterday, while watching our lower lake being stocked with foot long speckled trout, that camp is really starting in 17 days. Over the last three weeks we hosted Camp Unleashed (the camp for dogs and the “people” who go to camp with them, a J-tribes group from the Charlotte J.C.C. and The Woods Charter School from Raleigh) so camp is up and running and ready for “real camp” to begin. Continue reading →