Fireside Chats at
Established 1925 Camp Daggett
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03001 Church Road
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Petoskey, Michigan 49770
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www.campdaggett.org
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Fall 2017
From The Desk of The Executive Director: hrouhroughout my tenure with Camp Daggett, I have had the pleasure of attending a number of programs where youth were honored for their writing abilities. More often than not, it is a friendly competition amongst their peers to where their essay could be chosen to win scholarship funds for a local charity of their liking. Each and every time that I am invited, I am humbled to be in attendance to meet and listen to these exceptional students. In the spring of 2015, a young lady by the name of Sarah Johnson from Harbor Springs Middle School wrote a wonderful essay that was a “winner” of a composition! I would like to share it with you at this time. So here it is (word for word) - a winning composition written by Miss Sarah Johnson of Harbor Springs, Michigan.
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CAMP DAGGETT Motto “The Other Fellow First”
“If I had $100 to give to a local charity, I would choose Camp , I would choose them because I have been to Camp Daggett and I know how much it means to people. Not only are there 8, one-week sessions in the summer, but there is also an indoor-outdoor adventure center, and it is a summer camp, where kids can take a hike in the woods and explore. It gives kids a chance to get off the couch and get outdoors! At the camp, there is swimming, arts & crafts, sailing, sports, hikes, nature study, archery, and much, much more! There is a health director on duty 24/7, and the food is amazing. I’m speaking from experience. They cook wholesome family style meals with plenty to eat. Each cabin has two counselors, each the same gender of the campers in that cabin. The indoor-outdoor adventure center is a place to increase peoples’ confidence and self-esteem, and to try to reach a little outside their comfort zone. In order to do this, particpants must follow the “Full Value Agreement” by working as a team, being physically and emotionally safe, and speaking up when you have something to say. I have also been to this, and I went outside of my comfort zone and had a blast! In 1922, Walter J. MacMillan was hired as a physical education teacher at the Petoskey Middle School. Part of his job was also to hold a boys summer camp. In 1923, he held a ten-day camp south of present day Camp Daggett on Walloon Lake. In 1924, he held a camp once more, but this time it was held north of present-day Camp Daggett. In 1925 Walter J. MacMillan opened a boy’s camp....Canmp Daggett. The camp is now a boys and girls camp with many other things to do. Some kids will never get the chance to explore the woods, for they will never be able to afford it. I want all kids to live their lives to the fullest, and Camp Daggett is the perfect place to do so. People donate money to Camp Daggett to give scholarships to those who can’t afford it. This can sometimes cut down half the price, and sometines more! This way all kids can go, and I want them all to experience this amazing camp. Whenever I go, I feel right at home because the staff is not only working there but they are also a family. No only do they have these things but they also have places reserved for children with special needs. They are mainstreamed into different camp activities, because normally kids with special needs would not be accepted to a camp, but Camp Daggett wants EVERY kid to get the chance to explore. Camp Daggett also provides for the out-of-county campers and hosts educatinal programs to children during the school year. I hope my essay is chosen for I want ALL kids to do these things. The host of the camp told us that as long as kids get signed up, Camp Daggett will always be here.”
Brent A. Marlatt Executive Director
So there you have it! There is no better way to express the uniqueness, or share in the excitement of Camp Daggett than through the words of a camper, thank you for taking the time to share in the joy of this essay written by Miss Johnson.
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