![]() ![]() Students choose the sport in which all compete (basketball, volleyball, bean bag toss, etc.). Joins us as the current students challenge the alumni to this annual friendly competition. Dress warmly, blankets and hot chocolate provided. Our guide will provide a fascinating look at the planets and stars, the stories behind the signs of the zodiac, and the many myths associated with the constellations. Listen while our camp guide identifies the many stars and planets enhanced by the pristine darkness and altitude of Fallen Leaf Lake’s location. This is a pontoon ride to the center of the lake where the night sky and constellations will be in full view. *Stargazing Cruises – From A to Z: Astronomy to the Zodiac ![]() Learn about the origins of Stanford Sierra Camp and local history including the Angora Ridge forest fire and how the area’s lakes were formed. Limit 10 per session.Ĭruise Fallen Leaf Lake on our Stanford Pontoon and enjoy the shoreline scenery. Approximately 30 minutes of instruction followed by a fun adventure across the lake. Learn how to be part of a team canoeing across the lake. *Massage Sessions- Friday and Saturday throughout the day - sign ups at SMAA table. All Ages (children 6 and under must have adult supervision). We will show a family-themed movie chosen from recent releases. All are welcome.įamily fun on Baby Beach with relay races, egg toss, and more. Disco costumes are encouraged, or borrow some props from our staff. Indescribable, but always the favorite activity of the weekend. Participants will participate in a variety of hand crafts, Details to be announced on-site. You may even find some of the local creatures will try to join in the fun! Gather around the outside firepit for great conversations, and all the fixins for making s’mores. Camp staff is at the dock to provide basic instruction as needed. Campers can paddleboat, canoe, kayak, or sail on Fallen Leaf Lake. The boat dock is open throughout the day, including Sunday morning. After painting, the items will go into the kiln again for baking the colors and emerge on Sunday for you to take home. Courts are open throughout daylight hours and equipment can be requested from any camp staffer.Įxpress yourself with paint/glaze on your choice of bisqueware pottery (already fired once). You can play basketball, volleyball, tennis (you need to bring your own balls and racket), or ping pong on the camp’s courts. Limit 25.Ĭamp staff will provide creative art projects for kids aged 5-12. No previous art experience necessary but you must be 12 years of age or older. Learn to paint with acrylics and explore your creative side. ![]() Jane Lombard, MD ’83 and Nancy Hillis, Resident ’93 have agreed to an encore session of their annual acrylic workshop. Individuals who wish to hike in the Wilderness preserve must get passes from the reception desk. Hike to Angora Ridge (4 miles) with hike leaders, weather permitting. Limit 25.ĭavid Walter, Post Doc ‘01 leads an unstructured, early morning hike and dawn photography session to Glen Alpine Falls and Lily Lake. Hike to Glen Alpine Falls (2 miles) with hike leaders, weather permitting. Remaining slots will be filled on Thursday evening during sign-ups in the main lodge living room after dinner. You will receive activity assignments on-site. Preliminary preferences will be pre-assigned based upon online survey requests.
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