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Mechuwana
Alumni
News
In
Memoriam - We have added a link on this page to information about former
campers, counselors and staff who have passed away recently. If you know
of camp alumni who have passed away, please send us that information so we can
add them to this page. We have lost some dear friends over the past few
years, and we wanted to have a way to notify others who knew them, as well as a
way to celebrate their lives and their ministries at Mechuwana.
This page was created so that Mechuwana alumni
(campers, counselors, volunteers, staff) can contact one another and find out
what they are up to. If you name is not on this page yet, we ask that you email
your contact information (name and email) to Beth at
mechuwana@aol.com. She will add your information to this alumni
page as soon as she receives it. Please list your name and email address and what years you were at camp. Also include a little bit about what you are up to if you would like that added. Thank you!
Note: For security reasons, we have removed address and phone number
contact information from this page. If you would like people to get in touch
with you via email from this site, we will gladly post your email information.
Thanks!
Click on the first letter of the person's last name to see if your friend is
listed on this page.
A B C
D E F G H I
J K L
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O P Q R S T U
V W X Y Z
I've been working on the waterfront at camp
since the summer of 1999. During the last couple of years I've enjoyed going
back on the off season to chaperone rallies. Currently I'm working as a
middle school French teacher in Wakefield, MA. (11/2007)
Karen Antram
kazza040@bigpond.net.au
I applied to be a camp counselor in the US from Australia with no idea where I
would end up.1996 was my first year and it had such an amazing effect on me I
went back for 4 years working on the waterfront, teaching swimming and boating
first with Mark then with Rosalea. The next 4 years gave me such wonderful
experiences not only with the campers but the staff who I worked with and
adored. I still class these people as my friends and it's only due to the
distance of our countries that i am unable to see everyone frequently. To see
the smiles on the faces of the kids each summer as they came back to camp was
enough to tell me the pilgrimage of 30 hours to get from Sydney Australia to
Winthrop Maine was worth every second. I have many many photos of my time at
camp including the 50year celebrations, my nights at the performances of
senior high music theatre camp, dance night at special needs camp ,staff camp
photo, (which was always hilarious), lobster dinners at Kathy and Norms, my
introduction to LLBean, my great adventures with Beth, Jessica, Alissa,
Rosalea and Sarah and of course Walmart - Norm once told me I could get a job
as a doorman at Walmart I was there so often, which my luggage reflected every
time I left. Obviously I could go on and on but I most treasure the memories I
have and they will stay with me forever. Thank you Mechuwana, Norm and
everyone involved it was a life time experience I will value always.
As for now I work for Australia's largest
airline Qantas at Sydney International Terminal and I love it. It does
involve shift work (and I can tell you the very early mornings are a
constant struggle for someone who loves her sleep) ,and have been there for
6 years this year - wow time goes fast. I have a beautiful nephew Max who is
nearly 2 and a constant source of joy and on the whole life is good. I'd
love to hear from anyone from camp. Please feel free to email me. luv Karen
xxx
Krista
Beth (Gary) Atwood
KBAtwood@aol.com
I am
a camper from Back in the 80's. After that I was a counselor a couple of
times. I hope to come back this summer to counsel again. I am now a Local
Pastor in Holbrook, MA.
(8/2003)
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Katrina Bachelder
ksbachelder@hotmail.com bachelder2005
(screen name)
I have been coming to Mechuwana for as long as I can remember...I really don't
know when I started coming. so far in the time that I've been coming to camp I
have been a camper at Jr./Sr. High music theater, many swim camps, Jr./Sr. High
Creative Arts, as well as the very first co-ed Basketball camp. I have also gone
at rallies for two years and been a Youth leader from the time I was old enough
to be. The camps I have been a Youth leader at; Adult Special needs (my very
first one and I still help out with it to this day.), Young adventurers, Elem.
creative arts, Jr./Sr. High special needs. I have been on volunteer staff for
day camp and I worked on permanent staff in the Kitchen summer of '04. I have
really enjoyed coming to camp so that must have something to do with me coming
back every year.
Chris Baker
cbaker76@gmail.com
I am in Brooklyn, New York. I just realized I
remember most of the words to the camp song. How about that. (1/2006)
Erin Baker
LilBake01@hotmail.com
I was a camper from 1995 until 1999. In 1999 and 2000, I was a Junior Counselor.
I am now away at college and miss Mechuwana very much, but it will always remain
a strong part of who I am :)
Crystal Barnes
Krittle04@hotmail.com
Sn:Krittle00
I volunteered two weeks summer of 2001 and then during the summer of 2002 I was
on permanent staff. I worked at Day Camp and loved just about every moment
of it.
Angela Berry
angelajoan.berry@gmail.com
I went to Jr./Sr. High Music Theater Camp from '97-01 (playing 3 men, 2 women
and 1 giraffe in that time) and j.c.'d outpost in '99. I have
graduated from Saint Lawrence University and am now in Minnesota for
three years of law school after a year of living in the Greater Boston area. (10/2006)
Chris Berry
Boyberry@aol.com
I first went to Mechuwana with Young Adventurers in 1996. Since then I
have been to lots and lots of camps that I can't even think of. I am a
junior at Bates College and a member of the swim team, as well as head
lifeguard. I JC'd elementary swim camp. I have also been in lotsa
plays with the Jr./Sr. High Music Theater, including Camping with Moses, the
30th Anniversary show, Joseph, Godspell, Cotton Patch Gospel and Sardines and
Biscuits. By the way, Beth Dimond is the coolest
person Tout le Monde!!! (12/07)
Mary Berry
Rupert2288@wmconnect.com Instant
message: Rupert2288
I have been coming to camp since either ' 96 or ' 97 and have been coming ever
since. I have also JC'd for adult special needs and outpost camp. I love
Mechuwana it is a great place to go and get away from everything.
Mary Ellen (LaPlante) Blankson
mlblankson@yahoo.com
Hello to all of my lovely friends of old from Camp Mechuwana. This is Mary
LaPlante...now Mary Blankson. I was married in May of 2004, and graduated from
Yale University School of Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner in May 2005. My
husband and I just bought a house last year in Connecticut and I began working
at a community health center down here. To all of my friends: you are all
welcome to visit if you are headed this way. Just drop me a line. Blessings
down! (12/05)
Patrick Blum
patrick@blumfamily.org
I went to camp at Mechuwana for many years, starting with Family Camp in the
1970's, travel camp, swim camp, and finally Music camp from 79-83 (some people
may remember me dancing in a grass skirt with coconuts on my chest, but we won't
get into THAT...). I have many fond memories from those days, and am very happy
that I now have two wonderful children to share them with. They have just
started going to camp within the last few years, and they enjoy it as much as I
did. I am currently working as a Telecom Systems Specialist, but am still active
in the church choir. (7/2004)
Catherine Boulet
catherine.boulet@maine.edu
AIM-amBIGuousFISHY
I went to Mechuwana from 1994 - 2001. After the summer of 2001, my life went in
a different direction and
I chose not to return the next summer. I returned in 2/03 for my last camper
experience. I attend the University
of Maine at Farmington majoring in Rehabilitation Services. I plan on becoming a
recreational therapist. For those who wish to know... Was the direction my life
went in good? Yes. (3/2005)
Katie Taylor Boyd
taylork11@hotmail.com
1991-1994 Senior Music Theatre Camp, 1994 Senior High Rally Camp. I currently
live in upstate NY pursuing my accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Albany
College of Pharmacy which I will complete in 3 years. I was married in
October 2002 to my college sweetheart (Kevin) from Worcester Polytechnic
Institute. He currently works at IBM in Fishkill, NY. Besides studying, I am
very busy fixing up our new house and readjusting to the life of a student
again! (8/2003)
Kate Bradford
cognosanti@yahoo.com
I've been coming to camp on & off since 5th grade, but started attending rallies
regularly in 1998. I was a JC at Outpost Camp 1999 (I think) & Swim Camp 1999 (I
think) & Young Adventurers in 2001. My last rally was
in May 2002 (*SOB*) and I'm going to miss them like mad!! I won't be able to
come to camp this summer, and have no idea when I'll be coming back, if at all
:( In the fall, I'll be attending the University of Southern Maine, in Gorham,
and you'd all better either write or visit to get me through those long hours of
college study (Hahah.) Oh. And I'm ridiculously attractive. I mean really
pretty. Stunning. You can't possibly have missed me. I bet you know me, take a
chance & get in touch! Love you guys!!
Emma Bragdon
I'm from Auburn. I was looking for a friend
named Marissa on here, but didn't find her. I lost her phone number. Marissa,
if your reading this, give me a call (or email)! I also went to girls swim and
Camp I Am last year, and this time I'm going to girls swim and night camp.
(7/2007)
Heather Branscom
I've been going to Mechuwana since 7th or 8th
grade. Some of you 99 rally campers may
remember me as Heaven (my nickname). I love Mechuwana so much -- it is fabuté! It has become
as much a part of me as sleeping! Mechuwana really means a lot to me and I
look forward to many more summers with all of you. (8/2003)
Ashley Brewer
Email:
musicbabe10@yahoo.com AIM: dammitjanet2007
(from Rocky Horror
Picture Show)
I am currently attending UMaine. I graduated from Lisbon High School where I
played field
hockey, and partook in numerous drama productions through my
school system, as well as others through Merrymeeting Community Players. The
plays I have been in include The Trial of Goldilocks (Papa
Bear), Peter Pan (John), and the Lion and the Mouse (Mouse), The Bright Blue
Mailbox Suicide Note (Mrs. Westlake) through school. Through MCP I have done
Guys and Dolls (Hot Box Girl) and Grease (Patty Simcox). The Bright Blue
Mailbox Suicide Note won second place in our state competition! I attended
the wonderful Mechuwana from sixth grade to the end of freshman year. I only
missed one rally in that time. I attended MusicTheatre camp in 2002 (Godspell)
and 2003 (Taller than Truth). Mechuwana was my favorite place in the world,
and each and every person that I met was amazing and incredible. I LOVED
Mechuwana. Please keep in touch. I love you! (12/07)
Treon Byras
treon27@yahoo.com
I attended camp starting in 1986 off and on until 1991 as first a camper,
audience member watching Music Theater productions, off season cleaning up
the camp with my youth group and then rounding out my years at Rally Camp
and as a Jr. Counselor with Swim Camp. I have come away with wonderful
memories and am grateful for the experiences I shared with such amazing
people! Thank you friends. I live in South Boston and am a Trainer in the
business world that has a perk of traveling to major US cities. In my
travels, you may find me singing the songs on occasion. ;)
(8/2004)
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Kerri (K.C.) Campbell
I started working at Mechuwana in 1990
starting out as part of the kitchen crew and ended up assistant cook in 1993.
Beth and I were the Snack Masters during 1991-1992 and made more Gorp than I can
explain. I now live in Bangor.
Piper
Carey
piperc@ecologyfund.net
I graduated from UNE in May 2003 with a Master's Degree in Social Work.
I am now a generalist with The Spurwink School in Portland, and am trying to
adjust to being a working woman. I plan on coming back to Mechuwana as a
counselor now that I have a job that offers vacation time. I definitely miss my
days as a camper and truly believe that Mechuwana is the best place on Earth. I
attended camp from 1987-1994. I went to Elem. First Timers, Clowning Camp, Swim
Camp, Elem./Jr. High Music/Theatre Camp and Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre Camp,
pretty much in that order. (8/2003)
Michael
George Case
michael.g.case@maine.edu
I was at camp
beginning in 1995, most recently on permanent staff from 2000-2002.
Donn Chamberlain
freightmonkey@yahoo.com
I went to Mechuwana in probably the early or mid 80`s for 3 or 4 years,
including one trip to Baxter State Park, where it rained most of the week but
was still the best week I ever spent at any camp. I am now the single parent of
2 little boys who I hope to send to Mechuwana one day. (12/2006)
Marc Chamberlain
mrchmbrln@myway.com
Camper '79-'87 volunteer '89, '91, staff (boating, ropes course, waterfront)
'92-'96
Worked at YMCA of the Rockies '95-'03 and am now managing Segway of Indiana (in
Carmel).
Pastor Tom (Killjoy) Chandler
Served as a Camp Counselor (don't remember the
dates) and on Permanent Staff Summer of 1999 with Missions Camp. (7/2005)
Melissa Coonradt
milacelcia@hotmail.com
I was at camp from spring of 1998 - spring of
1999. I miss everyone at Mechuwana, and wish I could get back. I miss everyone a lot! And have lost touch with some people I'd
really like to talk to again!
Ally Cram
AllyCatIsNotMyName@yahoo.com
AIM: IaMnOtLiStNeN
I think I've been coming to camp since 1993ish(remember Jarod, I was
this yiddle...lol...)Yeah my mom dragged me and our dog every year and I
always woke up in the Commons with numb feet and Tomila in front of me. I have
attended: Music theater (Elm./Jr. high: 3 years, Elm. 1) Creative arts since I
can remember, Outpost, Soccer, Rally Camp, Jr. High adventure, and all that
fantastic stuff, there's more but that is a lot to remember. As usual, I have
made a mess of life, and been up to no good and lovin' it! E-mail me, I luv to
hear from people...even if I don't know you, meeting new people is always
interesting. Camp is like home away from home, to any of you who don't know me
.... I think you'll find you soon will, I'm not going anywhere! Luv U All!!
Best of luck!!
Jessica (Beckwith) Creedon
creedon@securespeed.us
I attended camp (as a camper) from 1986-1993. I attended several different
camps: Christian Adventure, Swim Camp, Rally Camp, and Music-Theatre Camp.
I was a volunteer counselor and dean for many years. I was on permanent
staff in 1997, 1998, and 1999. In 1994 I met my husband at Mechuwana, and
in 1998 we got married. In Oct. 2004 our son, Jacob, was born, and in
Jan. 2007 we welcomed our second son, Max. (1/2007)
Paul Creedon
creedon@securespeed.us
I came to Mechuwana from Missouri and was on
staff as a lifeguard, ropes director and occasional camp nurse from
1994-1999. I met Jessica Beckwith my first summer at camp and we got
married in June 1998. We have two sons, Jacob and Max. I currently work as a nurse at Maine Medical Center. (1/2007)
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Elizabeth Rose Damon
wildrose73@hotmail.com Dark Serenity0 (screen name)
Random Information: I've been coming to camp since... forever. my mom brought me
when she deaned in 1987.. and I've been coming every summer since. I've attended
Mom/Child Camp, First Timers, Young Adventurers, Swim Camp, Rally Camp, Night
Camp, counseled at Young Adventurers, and gone to rallies ever since I've been
old enough. When I'm not at camp, I'm usually dancing, I love it, it's my
life! (of course, if you know me... you probably know that already). I also like
lots of other things, but I wont get into all the technicalities and prospects
of my life, if you want to know more about me, get in touch, all my info's right
here. *hugs n kisses* I love you all!
Jonathan Baxter Damon
rondjon@aol.com
Either you know me or you don't. If you don't, read above for two good
sources. If you do, then feel very privileged.
I've attended camp unofficially since I
was about three, and officially since First Timers in second grade. Since
then, I've attended Swim Camp and then Jr./Sr. High Music Theater Camp, and
counseled Native American Camp and Young Adventurers Camp. I am currently a
seminary student at Drew University. (4/07)
(Sue) Graham DeCoster
revsueme@aol.com
I didn't forget, and I am coming back to Mechuwana in 2003 as a counselor once
again, this time at Aquatics Camp. I came to Mechuwana as a counselor in Jr.
High Music Theater Camp, and kept coming back, I have also been part of Sr.
High Music Theater Camp, and Dean of Native American Camp -- there is truly no
place like Mechuwana. I have run into my former campers at their work in the
world, what a joy. The testimonies of the campers, old and young, show the
rest of us the importance of this life changing experience. Don't forget to
come back some day, there are so many ways to be part of Mechuwana.
(8/2003)
Francesca DeSanctis
fdesanct@hotmail.com
Former staff child, I spent
about 5 years at camp in various roles. I am currently living in Brewer
after graduating from law school at West Virginia University. (4/07)
Rev. Joan DeSanctis
Rev. Joan is former waterfront director, assistant camp director and multi-year
counselor at senior high rally camp. She is currently the minister at the
Old Town UMC and Stillwater Federated. It's great to be back in Maine! (12/2007)
Julio DeSanctis (Big Julio)
giuliovdesanctis@hotmail.com
Julio is a multi-year counselor (1983 or '84 to 2001) as well as a volunteer in
youth program at camp. He is also quite a karaoke singer. Julio is
currently working in Bangor and living in Old Town. He is also back at
rallies when he can get there.
(12/2007)
Julio (Pretty Julio) DeSanctis
juliodesanctis@hotmail.com
Staff from 1986-1993 Most popular staffer 91-93, Most likely to succeed
92, best smile 93, Defeated Camp Mohawk in the Intercamp Olympics 90-93, MVP 93.
Most of you will remember me as the greatest Maintenance Assistant to ever grace
Mechuwana, many of you will also remember me as the extremely handsome staffer
that all the girls had crushes on. I am now in LA working on my film career so
if it all works out and I'm famous someday, you should all remember this, DO NOT
CONTACT ME. Norm, this means you. (12/2007)
Beth Dimond
mechuwana@aol.com
I was at Elementary Cabin Camp from 1980-84, then Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre in
1985 and '86. I also led a weekend camp to Storyland, and co-deaned Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre
in 2003. I was on permanent staff from 1991-1996, and currently direct
the year round youth program and lead staff campfires in the summer at Mechuwana. I also work full-time
for an environmental organization in Augusta. (4/2007)
Jennifer Dimond
jennifer@burgessadv.com
I went to Elementary Cabin Camp from 1980-82, Jr. High Canoe Skills from
1983-84, and Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre Camp from 1985-86. Currently, I work for
Burgess Advertising in Portland.
Amy Doucette
I have been visiting camp since I was 3
years old, then went to First Timers, Music Worship, Jr. High Rally (for 1
day), and Sr. High Music Theater. I'm sure there are other camps I attended. I
Jr. counseled Young Adventurers for many years and I
went to rallies all through high school. I am currently a college
student and get back to camp often. (4/2007)
Alissa Downing
indianswim@yahoo.com (Camper late 80's & early 90's - Permanent Staff
member 1996-00) Presently I work as the Aquatics Director at the South
Boston Boys & Girls Club and as the Operations Director of Agassiz Village
in the summer.
Beth Dudek
camp_chica@hotmail.com
I've been coming to camp for as long as I can remember and it has always been
a home away from home. I began my journey at camp in 1995 as a young
adventurers camper, followed by outpost, and then 5 years of music theatre.
I've jr. counseled several camps and was on the youth council at rallies
for two years. I currently go to school in Boston. I owe everything I've got to Mechuwana, and
it makes me so happy to be able to give back to it! (8/2005)
Carrie Dudley
Careervisions1@aol.com
I own and operate my own business, called
Career Visions LLC. This means that I am a Community Rehabilitation Program
through the Department of Education, Vocational Rehabilitation. I work
throughout the state, have an office in Nashua and Manchester and may
occasionally cross a border to work in Maine or Massachusetts. I help people
as a Career Advisor in this capacity. I worked on the waterfront at camp in
the late eighties and early nineties. (2/2006)
Jane VanDerburgh Dumais
jvmd@adelphia.net
I was a camper starting way back in the late 70’s thru 1984, attending first
Tent camps, then hiking camps, Jr/Sr high Tent/Village camps with my parents
Art and Judy, as well as music theater camps. I remember being in Godspell,
The Music Man, Oklahoma, South Pacific and several others. I was an active
rallygoer, serving on the youth council as well. Then I worked on the
waterfront from 1986-1988 as Assistant Waterfront Dir. After that, I strangely
disappeared for 17 years. Thankfully, this year, I found my way back to camp,
and I won’t be leaving again! My daughter, Julia, is also an active Mechuwana/rallygoer….if
you want her email address, just ask me! (Oh…I am also a nurse, mother of
Julia and Joe and wife!) (11/2006)
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Ellen Elder-Joseph
ellenbill@sbcglobal.net
I came to Mechuwana in the early 80's with my cousin Jane (VanDerburgh) to
attend Sr. High music camp. I ended up working there as kitchen help, assistant
waterfront director, and environmental/ nature studies director (thanks for your
training, Norm). Now I'm the mother of Iain, Kate, James, and Miriam, and
employed as a teacher of emotionally disturbed children. Although I live in
Ohio, I am a Mainer at heart still! (9/2006)
Steve Emerson
semerson26@hotmail.com
My first Mechuwana experience was Elementary Cabin Camp. (Don't
even ask me to remember the year.) I'm pretty sure I went to more than one
summer of Elementary Cabin, but it's all a blur to me right now. I do, however,
remember attending Junior/Senior High Music Camp every summer except for my
senior year when I went to Iowa with the DeSanctis family (and others) in the
Partridge Family Bus for some Youth Convention...but I digress.....I have many fond memories of Mechuwana -- even the bug juice. I am currently
living in San Diego where I work in sales and do some freelance graphic design
on the side.
I missed out on Camp as a kid, so when I started
as a counselor, I made up for lost time! I started counseling with Jr.
High Night Camp in 1993, and survived four years. I also counseled at
Jr./Sr. High Special Needs Camp from 1993-1999, where I instigated more than
one shaving cream fight. I am currently pastor at First United Methodist
Church of Hudson, MA. I had a great time at Mechuwana Sr. High Adventure
Camp 2002. (2/05)
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Dawn (Gillis) Falardeau
dawnfalardeau@comcast.net
Went to camp in early 90s. Am now living in Ipswich, MA with my husband Dirk,
son Dante and daughter Dana. Worked in Mortgaged Backed Securities and then
Management Consulting before giving it up to home school and raise our kids.
(4/08)
Spencer Falardeau
falardeau@mmtc.ws
I went to camp for high school rallies from 1995-99, after that I was a jr.
counselor for a couple of events. In 2001 I graduated from SMTC with and
associates degree in Building construction Technology. After that I worked
construction for a couple of years with a couple of different
companies. In April of 2002 I met my beautiful wife who is now Kelly Jo
Falardeau, and my first son Alexander James Tibbetts. We were a family on the day
we met!!!
In August, 2003 Conner Eugene Falardeau was born and Alex got his first
brother. Also in August of 2003 I became the assistant Carpentry
instructor at Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville.
In September of 2004 Kelly and I got married under a tent, in the rain and Beth
Dimond performed the ceremony, it was beautiful. This is my third year teaching and I am working on my
Bachelor's Degree in Vocational Education. (9/2005)
Ernie & Joan Farrar
Neither of us attended as youth. Ernie started coming to Mechuwana to counsel
at Native American Camp in summer of 92 or 93. He deaned the camp for a few
years. Then he started to dean (still does) the new Elementary Boys Soccer camp
a few years ago. Joan started coming to Mechuwana around 1994, to creative
arts camp. Has not missed one since. We just love coming to Mechuwana. We
think the car could be put on auto pilot and get there, we go so much in the
summer, taking our boys back and forth over the years. It is the best place to
go. (7/2003)
Tammy Foss Farrell
cfarrel1@maine.rr.com
I graduated in 1980 but went to several sessions of camp from 1976 to 1980. I
also attended all the SR. High rallies. I chaperoned many SR High Rallies and
JR High Rallies, and was actually one of the advisors for CCYM. My husband and
I live in Saco with our 2 daughters. My oldest daughter (12 years old) has
been attending Mechuwana for 4 years now! My 4 year old can't wait to go and so
next year will attend a Mom and Me camp. I would love to hear from anyone from
old Rally days. (7/2004)
Cindy (Cotton) Favre
favrefamily01@yahoo.com
I attended Jr/Sr High Music Theater in 2001. It was my last Mechuwana
experience. Before that I attended....First Timers, Elementary Music Theater,
Elementary Music Camp, Junior/Senior High Rally Camp, Junior/Senior High
Missions Camp, and Music Theater and Rally ever since I was old enough to go!
Currently I'm living Illeshiem, Germany with my wonderful husband SGT Joel Favre
of the US Army. We are going to be living here until January 2009 so if you want
to come visit please contact and I can give you a list of what to see here. It's
a wonderful place to visit. We have 4 wonderful kids. Michael is 2 years old,
(Bailey the dog is 1 year old and Aja and Dakota are 2 months they are Sugar
Gliders) along with our 14 fish we are a full household. I love and miss
Mechuwana. If you would like to contact me please e-mail me. (01/2007)
Kelly Field
kefield75@hotmail.com
I was at camp in the 80's and 90's-several years through 1993 or 1994. (2/2004)
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Stephanie (Hastings) Gervais (and
Jessica (4)and Luke (7months))
Thewholeshe_bang@hotmail.com
I attended the first Rally Camps in 1990 and 1991 then was a counselor for 92-95
(the dates are fuzzy) and I believe 93 Creative Arts. Jessica and I counseled
Young Adv in 2004 and in 2005 Luke came to camp inside. I'm a stay at home mom
(with 22,000 miles on my car) and Jesse attends preschool in Bradford. 6/2006
Lynn (Bondeson) Gibb
I attended youth Rallies at Mechuwana from 1979 to 1981. I counseled
elementary music camp in 1981 as well. I keep a little bit of the spirit of
Mechuwana in my heart as I work with our church's youth ministry program at
Christ Church United in Dracut, Massachusetts. I would love to hear from old
friends!
Anne Good
Anne_Good@umit.maine.edu
I am going to graduate from the University of Maine this year and will
hopefully travel to Costa Rica to do missions work because I've traveled down
there twice with my church, and absolutely fallen in love with it, and hope to
spend a few years working down there. I went to Music Theater camps from
1988-1998. My most famous role was "Blockhead #1" in the Velveteen Rabbit. (7/2003)
Lorna Goodwin
GAFFat21@aol.com
I used to counsel at Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre camp in the 1980s and also
chaperoned rallies for many years. I was formerly Lorna Murchie, but now
my husband Geoff and I live on a pond, surrounded by
nature and three dogs, a cat, two fish, and two ducks. I have four
grandchildren and both of my children, Ty and Dee, are nearby, so I get lots
of time with them and with my grandchildren. I am in my second year of
teaching pre-school at Levant Elementary. It was a great success last year,
and I think it is here to stay.
Chris Grant
red_baker@yahoo.com
I was a camper, a junior counselor in 2000, on staff 2001, and now I am
defending the nation as a member of
the Marine Corps. Camp isn't far away as long as you think you will see it
again.
Trey Grenfell
Hi. I've been coming to camp since '86 and having moved a bunch of times, it's
really the only home community I have ever known. My strongest friendships are
based there. I go to a few trips camps and ever-popular music theater and
rallies now. I love you all. Peace.
Trevanna Frost Grenfell
Started going to camp at birth in '84,
went to Mom and Child Camp until '92-ish, then Young Adventurers for 2 years,
I think it was '93-'94. Then Elementary Music Worship for a year, then
Creative Arts, then Acadia Hike, then Music Theatre. I was a JC at Music
Worship the last year Laura Church did it, also at Young Adventurers and Mom
and Child. Worked on Day Camp staff '99-'01. (7/2005)
Mike Griswold
Grizdog7@aol.com
I have been attending Mechuwana for 7 years now. I started out at
Junior-Senior High Music Theater camp when I was thirteen years old and since
then became very involved with what goes on at camp. I attended senior high
rallies throughout my high school years and during that time I was fortunate
enough to be a member of the Youth Council. I've worked on the summer staff
for the last three years and plan on returning for the summer of '07. Camp is
a place that I hold very dear to my heart and look forward to returning soon.
I am currently a sophomore at Endicott College where I major in Sports
Management with a minor in Communications. Feel free to contact me by my
e-mail (it is also my screen name) which is listed above. I love hearing from
both old and new friends. (10/2006)
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Marina Heathcote
babyboo8384@yahoo.com
I started going to the Mechuwana rallies in 1997. I have been a counselor for
mom/child camp in the summer of 2000 and 2001, and in 2002 I graduated. Now I
am living in South Carolina where I am going to school.
(10/2003) Chris Hill
nyyanks00_99@yahoo.com
Started going to camp when I was just 8 years old. (1984-1995) Went to
Elementary First Timers Camp. Clown Camp for 2 years:-). Outpost
Camp. Acadia Bike/Hike Camp. Senior High Rally Camp for 2 years.
Jr. Counselor for Young Adventurers Camp. Permanent Staff in 1993.
I am currently working for AAA in the Bangor area. I am also a chaperone and
all-around good guy at the rallies. (3/2005)
Patrick Hill
Although I have left the state, Mechuwana will always be part of who I am.
I have relocated to Boston, Massachusetts, college degree in hand, with high
hopes and expectations. Always enjoy hearing from old camp friends, so
please do drop a line. Email address is always the same.
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Erin Jones
llildude23@aol.com
In 2000 I went to Young Adventurers and I had
an awesome time there. I thought I would have to go back again, so I went to
Elementary Canoe Skills in 2001, and it was really fun. I had a blast in 2002
when I went to Jr./Sr. High Music Theater camp. I was actually the youngest
person there (12 years old) and getting out of the sixth grade - and nobody left
me out and that is what I love about Mechuwana...and I met some awesome people,
especially Beth Dimond.
Jessica Jones
jjones2@ithaca.edu
I first came to Mechuwana in 1994. My mom went when she was younger, and since
she's a music teacher, I went to a lot of the music camps! I had so much fun
then, and I also went to a couple Jr. High Rallies. Then there were a few years
when I didn't go. Adolescence is such a troubling time. But
thanks to my sister, I went back with her to the Sr. High Rallies, and I can't
tell you how much those meant to me. The people I met there were amazing and
always so welcoming. I also JCed a couple camps as well as spending two summers
at the Jr./Sr. High Music Theater camp. I've since graduated from high school,
and it's always so exciting to visit everyone in the summer. I look forward to
being apart of Mechuwana for many more years.(2/05)
Scott Joy
scottjoy@mac.com
I went to Mechuwana music camp each summer from 1979 to 1982, and I was a
counselor for other camps a couple times. I'd love to hear from old friends!
Philip Julia
formally from Waterville, ME, now living in
New Jersey
pnjulia@comcast.net
I attended camp in the mid 60's from 4th
grade till I was senior in high school. Those years were some of the best
memories of my life. Remembering the tents that we stayed in to the
cabins, the war canoe and carrying it across the road when the others went
through the culvert the camp fie across the road at the old barn and
sleeping under the stars and especially the s'mores, making ice-cream with
the hand crank machine. All great memories that I truly cherish.
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Norma Trefethen Karram
ImTuhan@geocities.com
Started at Mechwana about 1958. Worked as a counselor (Counseled the first
work camp) and in the kitchen
and on the waterfront in the late 1960s. Attended the reunion in 1998. (We
even got to go down under the lodge and pay homage to Joshua) My father helped
build the johns up by the chapel. Was at the consecration of Asbury chapel
back when...My kids thought that the Mechuwana song was a lullaby along with
"The
ants go marching..." and "Sarah" (and her bar room stool). Live now in sunny
southern California and work in the library at University of California, San
Diego
Rosalea Kimball
rosaleak@msn.com
I started coming to Mechuwana way back when the big blue school bus (driven by
Gary Akeley sometimes!) would load up in Presque Isle with kids and volunteers
once a year and head south for the week. My first year as a camper was
probably around 1980. I came to tent camps, then swim camps and finally
Baxter Hike Camp (with my fearless leader Norman!). I was on permanent staff
in 93, 94, 95, 97, 98 and 99. Now I work some in the office during the week
and in the kitchen on weekends while maintaining a full-time career as a
self-employed pianist.
Karin Knippa
kkfouette@aol.com
I attended night camp from 94 to 98 and was a counselor at elem/jr high
musical theater camp in 02. I'm will be graduating from Rochester Institute of
Technology in May (05). I'm majoring in graphic design, with a minor in mass
media visual communications. I have also been holding down several
internships, including my favorite in Boston with an ABC affiliate, WCVB-TV
which I did last summer. After graduation, I am moving to Boston with my
boyfriend, Chris, where he currently attends school. I am still deciding
between Boston Univ. for graduate graphic design, or finding a job there in my
favorite city at a design studio or advertising agency. (1/05)
Becky (Rebecca) Susan Kolenik
gawdyjwlry@midmaine.com
Years I've been at camp: Forever
and several additional days. The summer of 2002 was my ninth consecutive
year, but my first year being on the staff. Kitchen... it's good stuff.
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Ashley Lacognata
alacognata@msn.com
I have attended camp since the age of 8, it was then that I very happily moved
myself into both the Colwell and camp family! I would go to camp all 8 weeks of
the summer attending various camps often not going home between them at all!
Charlene would do my laundry and send me back! I loved it, it was my safe
place. A place I knew would welcome me with open arms any time I came to visit.
I still attribute my years at camp for shaping me into who I became as an
adult. I still have my childhood friends from camp, 2 of whom I can call the
very best of friends Bodie and Sean. I currently dean jr/sr high special needs
camp, I know... I can't believe it either, Me a Dean! Other than that I am
teaching Fourth Grade out in Corinth, Maine and have my own Mary Kay business. I
live in Bangor with my wonderful fiance Dan, our puppy Cocoa, and
kitty Reese! Feel free to drop a line anytime! (6/2005)
Jason "J-Man" Lanoie
jlanoie@maine.rr.com AIM-
TrentDBLDN11
I started going to camp in February of 1999 for
the rallies. I have been on permanent staff during the summers of 2001, 2002,
2003 and 2006. I am a middle school teacher in Windham. During the off-season you will find me at camp for the
rallies as an adult chaperone or at The UPS Store where I have been employed for
the past several years. (5/2007)
Katie Lauze
Katherine_Lauze@umit.maine.edu
I came to Mechuwana for the first time
during the summer of 2000 and returned for the next four summers. Camp was one
of the best experiences of my life and I would seriously consider giving up a
limb to go back to those days. I'm now attending UMO pursuing a double major in
Public Admin-istration and Communication. I'd love to hear from some MT camp
people and anyone else who wants to say hi for that matter!
Rian Lewis
rhino@clinic.net
I spent many wonderful summers at Pilgrim Lodge as
a camper and junior counselor, so when Chip Simpson asked me to be a counselor
at Young Adventurers Camp in 1993 I thought "why not?". Since then I have worked
with Chip and his wife Laurie directing the Elem/Jr High Music Theatre Camp.
Next summer will be my 12th year. I began counseling youth rallies in 1999 and
took over as director of the program a few years later. Today, with Beth Dimond
at the helm, I am able to plan and lead worship with a band of talented singers
and musicians. Mechuwana is a place that I have shared with my two children,
Zachary and Abigail, since both of them were old enough to remember. It has
become a second home to them and has helped shaped them into the wonderful
young man and woman that they are today. It is also the place that I go to relax
on weekends. Me and 50-100 teenagers!!! (My friends all think I'm
nuts).(12/05)
Beth Libby
Bethany_Libby@umit.maine.edu
I started coming to camp back in 1990 to swim camp. I came to camp because it
was the cool thing to do in my family. My two older brothers were campers too:
Aaron and Ronnie Libby. I continued going to camp every summer and mainly went
to Music Theatre camps. I was a junior counselor for a variety of camps, along
with being on youth council for rallies. My mom, Laurie, comes to camp now too,
as a volunteer. For the past 8 summers, I've worked at Mechuwana, doing a wide
variety of jobs, including arts and crafts director, a lot of life guarding, and
assistant director. I truly love Mechuwana and all it can give to an individual.
I feel so lucky and proud to be a part of such a unique experience. This is a
huge list of just alumni from Mechuwana, and it's amazing to think of all the
young children who are still in the Mechuwana program. (9/2006)
Lauren Lobikis
loveisforever13@hotmail.com
I was a camper in 1995 at Elem. Swim camp and continued to go to
Mechuwana for Elem. Swim and Jr. Music Theater camp for about three years. So in
'98, I believe, I started going to Jr./Sr. Music Theater camp/ I also attended Sr. Rally camp '03. I
went to rallies for years, which the wonderful Beth Dimond hosts. Thanks to Mechuwana I have a place to relax, have fun, meet new
people, and have a positive experience. :) (5/2007)
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Tim Magee
timothymagee@verizon.net
This is Tim Magee writing to
you after I waxed nostalgic while reading the Mechuwana Alumni News. I was a
camper and rallygoer from the early ‘80s through ’87. I have extremely fond
memories of the times and friendships created during that period in my life. I
especially loved Music Camps and the rallies! After college I lived in
Manhattan for many years working in finance, and then moved back to Maine after
9/11. I now live in the thriving metropolis of Sangerville, where I operate a
consulting business out of my barn! Maria and I have lived here now for two
years with our 3 dogs and cat. Last year, we became Foster Parents and Crystal,
our daughter, has been living with us for just over 1 year and she just turned
13. We hope to adopt her soon; being a parent is a trip! My sister, Suzann,
now lives in Blue Hill with her husband, Fred, and they have a son, William, who
is nearly 2 years old. Feel free to get in touch with me, it would be nice to
hear from the Ghosts of Mechuwana!
Becky Marschall
beckyshea@maine.rr.com
I spent many summers in the 80's at Mechuwana, traveling to Baxter for bike
and hike camps, enduring 'night' camp, and finally Music Camp with my mom, Pam.
My mother was a long time counselor and prankster at Mechuwana, and proudly wore
her Mechuwana sweatshirt wherever she went. Even at her service, fellow
counselors told tall tales of the fun they had after the kids went to bed...
Throughout the year at home we all sang camp songs...attended rallies...and made
postcards for the campers to send home. What wonderful memories. I can't wait
to send my three young children in a few years, and am very excited at the
prospect of being a volunteer counselor. I look forward to seeing 'Norm' again,
and wonder what things may still be the same...
Gary Marsh
grmarsh44@gmail.com
My first contact with Mechuwana was at a couple of work camps in 1982 and 1983
and Jr/Sr High Music Theater Camp in, I think '84, all with Bethany when she was
still a toddler. I Counseled at a village tent camp somewhere in there, and at a
cabin camp with Beth in '85 but then with two small kids it became too
difficult. I returned as counselor at Music Theater Camp in, I think, '94 and
counseled every year at an increasing number of camps (I was there all summer
one year!) until '03
(missing the summer of '97 when we were all in Colorado for the summer), after
which I couldn't come because of health reasons but have gotten meds
straightened out finally and plan to return to Elementary Junior Hi Music
Theater Camp in '07 and probably the, now usual, 3 per summer in '08. I also
attended a lot of work weekends and sometimes weeks (mostly repairing screens!).
Somewhere in there I began attending rallies,
first Junior High, when Beth was attending, and later both Junior and Senior,
which were soon all meeting at the camp. Again, I had to quit in '03 but plan to
restart at least one set this next year. Camp's been a very important part of my
life...what with moving regularly since my wife is a minister, and the always
present problem of how closely to become related to parishioners, it's sort of
been the most consistent spiritual home and friendship group I've had...and has
been sorely missed over the past few years. In spite of moving further and
further away it remains the United Methodist camp to which I feel most closely
related, and though it's been a long while between visits, it's still home.
Paul Christian Marshall
p_marshall226@yahoo.com
I started the son of the director in 1985 and rode around in a milk crate on the
back of a moped and at that point I call camp my home. In 1989 my dad retired
and I left camp for a few years. In 1992 I went to my first weeks of camp as a
camper -- Peggy Weinzetl's swim camp. I did multiple camps each summer as a
camper in the following years. The first camp I jr. counseled was Dan and
Martha's Jr./ Sr. High Special Needs. I then took a Jr. counselor training and
spent six or more weeks each summer jr. counseling. I was also a camper in there
too going to Night camp and music theater camps as well as backpacking trips and
working on maintenance and in the kitchen. When I started going to rallies I got
involved in the youth council and spent the majority of my rallies planning and
being a role model... I worked on permanent staff on the maintenance for one
summer and then I took two full summers off and worked at home. After I
graduated, I lost contact for while and I went out to NOLS. When I got back I
worked at home for a while but I really wanted to be involved again and began
chaperoning rallies. I was on permanent staff one and a half more summers as a
life guard and Ropes Course Director. I still try to come back often and I keep
in touch with many friends I've made here and I look forward to many happy years
at Mechuwana. (5/2006)
Tori Marshall
victoria.marshall@maine.edu
I always went to camp, ever since I was old enough to go, starting in first
timers and working my way up to young adventurers to music theater camp to swim
camp and to senior rally camp. I went every single summer, and when I was old
enough, I became a junior counselor and would stay all summer, working, playing
and having the best time of my life. Camp was always a home away from home for
me, the winter rallies were always what I looked forward to (even when I hit my
head
off a tree sledding backwards...) camp provided that special place where you
could be yourself and not worry about any animosity at all. I was an awkward
kid, camp helped me to become confident and strong enough to take on the world.
I'm now starting my Senior year at the University of Maine at Machias, I'll be
graduating in the spring with a degree in Recreation Management with a
concentration in Park Management. I'm planning on joining the National Park
Service as a Park Ranger. I'm looking forward to fighting more forest fires and
rescuing more people in the wilderness as my career moves on! Mechuwana will
always be part of the foundation that made me who I am. I miss camp more than
anything in the whole world, I haven't been back since 2003, since I started
having to pay for school and such and working somewhere in the middle of nowhere
during the summer. But there's always the hole, the loss of not going back to
that place, to see all the tiles on the ceiling, to run around and point out all
the ones I did or helped out on, I miss the lake and I miss the camp fires, I
miss the songs, I miss Dave Swett's stories. I miss camp more than anyone would
know and more than i even thought I could. (9/2007)
Jennifer (Erskine) Mattingly
j_mattingly@adelphia.net
I spent many summers at Rally Camp and met a whole bunch of fabulous people! I
think my last year was 1995. It is hard to believe that it has been ten years!
Well, since then I have gotten married. I celebrated my 8th anniversary this
past summer. I have three boys that keep me very busy. I
work full time as a graphic designer and I am also going to college to get my
degree in graphic design. I would love to hear from anyone that wants to send
me an email!
Adam McGrath
leopard04538@yahoo.com
I only went to two rallies in 2004, but they
were unforgettable experiences! I met some unbelievable people and made
lifelong friends. Now I'm going to USM to study Theatre and I am writing
songs. I hope to have a demo album complete by the spring! (9/2004)
Gary Mcgraw
easton44@amtmail.com
I am still in NC just got back from Bahrain had a good time I am on Youtube.com
with a band called Desol they rocked and we had a good time. Its been over 13
yrs since I left Mechuwana and its still holds a special place in my heart with
laughter and tears. To all my old friends thanks for making me the person I am
today and keeping me humble and proud. Gary Mcgraw, A&P/FCC Mechanic (11/2006)
Marilyn Merritt McIntosh
roscoemarilyn@yahoo.com
Mechuwana Memories are of attending camp in the early 1950's. Our waterfront
director was Mark Shedd and his wife Mary. Races on the lake in the war
canoes. Ping pong tournaments with the Rev. Dartnell, what a wonderful
person he was. He also spoke at my high school graduation at Caribou High
School in 1955.
Other memories, outdoors camp fires and singing, hikes, worship services
outdoors, friends, hikes, friends and more friends.
Carlene Milewski (maiden name is Horstman)
smilewski@bigfoot.com
I was a camper at Mechuwana from 1987 - 1992 and was on staff for the summer of
1993.
Amanda
Miller
Amandathelovely@yahoo.com AIM::
Milamanban
I attended various camps from the time I
was in 3rd grade right up to graduation. I went to just about every junior high
and senior high rally that came up, you couldn't have missed me ;) Now I'm
living in Portsmouth, NH, with my 2 cats and my doggie. I've graduated from
college with a degree in Radiation Therapy and now work as a licensed RT(T) in
Mass. I just got out of a horrible relationship and I'm looking to reconnect
with some of those I've lost touch with, so feel free to contact me!! Love you
guys!
Brianna Miller
bri@playful.com
Allo everybody! It's me, Bri Miller, (one of three Miller girls). I've been
coming to camp since I was in third grade, but camp and I didn't have a
committed relationship until I was in junior high, and since then we've been
going steady. Yay! Anyway, on a more serious (and factual) note, I went to Young
Adventurers camp in third grade, elem/jr high music theater at one point in time
(I'm thinking 6th grade), rallies since 1997 (straight on thru till I
graduated). Jr. High rally camp in 1998, and Creative Arts camp in 1999. I've
also been a counselor at Special Needs camp every year since 1998 (haven't
missed one yet, and the year I do is the year I'm either dead, or have broken
every bone in my body). The best times in my life have been (and will be) spent
at Mechuwana.Now I'm in college, working for my Special Education degree
(inspired by Special Needs camp!) If you're ever at the very top of Maine for
some reason, drop in to see me! I miss you all so very much! My yahoo messenger
is Maribouh, my MSN messenger is Muddy_Toes@swirvemail.com, and my emails
include Bri@playful.com, and Brianna.Miller@maine.edu let me know how you all
are! Take care now.
Terry Moulton
gocanoeing@yahoo.com
I have been leading introduction to canoeing camp for the past eight years, and
am also an ACA canoeing instructor and camp trip leader instructor. I am
currently living in Winthrop. (8/2003)
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Becky Neal
blazermeep@hotmail.com
My memories of Mechuwana began in '97, when I started attending the rallies.
I was also a junior counselor at Mom/Child camp the summer of 2000. I
unfortunately had to stop attending camp in the fall of 2000. Camp holds a
really special place in my heart, and so do all the wonderful people and friends
that I met there. As for personal info, I graduated Catherine McAuley High
in May 2002, and went to the University of Hartford in the fall, which I love.
I am majoring in Psychology and minoring in Drama, both passions of mine.
I miss everyone that I knew at Mechuwana, and you know who you are!! So,
if the feeling's mutual, feel free to drop me a line. I'd love to chat,
catch up, and reminisce about the golden camp days! :)
(8/2003)
Jenna Lee Sinclair Nicolas
jenna.nicolas@gmail.com
I've went going to camp on and off for about 4 or 5 years. Summer 2001 was my first year on
permanent staff and it rocked. I'm was Youth Council for rallies as well. I have graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in New
York and now live and work in Pennsylvania. Everyone from camp is extremely special to me, so
I hope you all keep coming. (5/2007)
Katrina
Niidas Holm
kniidas@yahoo.com
I *think* I was at Mechuwana in 1990,1991,1992,1993, and 1994.
After spending several years in Charlottesville, VA I realized I hated the
South, moved back to Maine with my husband, and am now living in Portland and
working as a paralegal at one of the law firms downtown.
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Rev. George Odell
rev62ode@cablelynx.com
Wow, this is great to have the web has really expanded our world. I remember
Mechuwana going to Jr High Travel camp and Photography camp. A place for many
memories with UMYF and other events that I attended there. Remember Pastor Cliff
and his snoring keeping the whole tent/cabin awake and all of us yelling for him
to roll over... (11/2006)
Erica Olsen
mousie@gwi.net Yahoo messenger:
ohsosmitten
I was at Mechuwana as a camper I think for the first time around 1992 and I
continued to go until I was 15. So 1998. I attended First Timers, Swim Camp,
Native American Camp, and Creative Arts. I was a Jr. Counselor at Native
American camp. I'm currently working in an animal hospital and
attending college. Contact me any time! (1/05)
Rachel Olsen
ruckle1882@excite.com
My first appearance at camp was in 1983 and I've been at camp every year in one
role or another since then, including things like volunteer, camper, junior
counselor, rallygoer, youth council member, counselor, and permanent staff member.
I am currently in the Peace Corps in Turkmenistan. (5/2007)
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Bobbi-Sue Palmer
bobbisue6@hotmail.com
I hope some people there remember me. I was a camper for six years in the 90's.
I went mostly to Music Theater camps. My sister, Kerry Jo, also attended for
many years and was a junior counselor. I am currently a first-year student at
Penn State University, where I am studying International Business.
Eliot R. Patrick
eliotpatrick@hotmail.com
I went to Elementary/ Junior High Music Theater Camp from 1988 to 1991 and had
an absolute blast. I'm now a Military Intelligence officer in the U.S. Army,
assigned to 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. Currently we're
deployed to lovely, scenic Kosovo. I'll never forget the great times and
wonderful people I met during my summers at Camp Mechuwana. And I won't forget
to come back some day. "Duty First!"
Sandra Pease Farrin
sfarrin@maine.rr.com
I just loved my weeks at Mechuwana as a fifth and sixth grader in 1954 and
1955! I am thrilled that my granddaughter will be attending this summer. I
hope she gets as much out of the experience as I did. (7/2004)
Kirk A. Pelikan
pelikank31@hotmail.com
Yrs. at Camp--Elementary Swim Camp, Senior
High Rally Camp-1992, Counselor-Jr.
High Rally Camp-1996, Counselor-Night
Camp-1996. I just finished law school at Marquette University Law School and
have recently taken a job with a law firm in Wisconsin.
(7/2004).
Krista
Pelikan
kristajean@yahoo.com
Jenn Perry
(Brunswick class of 1994) Jr/Sr High Music
Theater Camp and Rally Camp 1989-1994. Attended all but one rally from
1990-1994, and even rode the bus to New York for NEJ in '93 (that was an
adventure). Cleaned up camp in the off-season with the BUMC youth group. I
am so grateful for the friends I made, and the experiences I had, at
Mechuwana. Anyone else ever get the urge to sing Johnny Appleseed before
meals? Thank you Beth, for enabling us to catch up with campmates on-line. I married my college sweetheart in 2000, so my
new last name is Lanter. Last spring I got my master's degree from Miami
University, and I'm currently living outside Cincinnati, Ohio and working as a
wellness & exercise coordinator at a nearby retirement community. Distance
keeps me from returning to Maine more than once a year, but like Gary, I'd
love to travel back to Lower Narrows Pond for a Rally Camp Reunion. If you're
ever out my way, please look me up! (1/2005)
I went to many different camps during the 80's
and 90's, including swim camp, rally camp, canoe camp and hiking camp. I went
to all the rallies and am happy to see many familiar names. I am married
and had a baby boy last April. I am a pharmacist at CVS in Portland so if you
are ever downtown stop in! (3/2005)
David Plummer
dwplummer@comcast.net
Attended camp with my father Rev. Robert Plummer in the 60's and as a camper
myself in the early 70's saw many changes in the camp but have many wonderful
memories like tipping my father over in the old "war
canoe." Please feel free to contact me currently living in NH. (11/2003)
Jeremy Post
jeremy@jeremypost.com
Sr. High Rally Camp in 1991 was my first time at Mechuwana. Spent many years
going to Jr. and Sr. High rallies, and finally ended up on CCYM from 1993 -
1995. Graduated from R.I.T. in Rochester, NY in 1999. I now live in San Diego,
CA and work for a local advertising agency as a consultant and designer. Feel
free to contact me if you'll be in Southern California! (8/2004)
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Chris Quint
chris@2338miles.com
I was a camper only one summer (I think it was either '85 or '86) but it was a
great summer and a great experience. We were there to tent for the week but due
to rain we were forced inside for a couple of nights, which made the adventure
all that more enjoyable. I am currently living in Biddeford and work as a
lobbyist at the Capitol in Augusta working on health care issues. (1/2007)
Jen (Mosley) Ramos
JenRamos79@hotmail.com
I can't remember the first year I attended Mechuwana, but I do know that it was
Young Adventurers Camp (first timers) when my dad (Lefty) was a counselor. I
then went to Clown Camp, and Jr. High Rally camp for like 3 years. I was also a
Jr counselor for 2 years at Young Adventurers Camp. (8/2003)
Janis E. Rand
jimjan@megalink.net
I started to go to Mechuwana in 1948 the last year at the Y camp. Then I
was at Mechuwana the first year at the present location. Rev.
Hannigar was the Dean. I went every year until I moved to MA in
1962. I became a counselor and even Dean to elementary camps. I did
that a number of years while my children were campers. I have many great
memories.
Dawn Marie (Zarecki) Reidy
theskov2@comcast.net
I began as
a camper in elementary school ('83 or '84 I think) and have been a part of
Mechuwana ever since! I became a counselor in 1991 with Sr. High Rally camp, and
began as a dean with my husband, Nick in 1998. Our daughter Kianni began day
camp in 2002, and Naissa began this summer. Jayden will be starting as a camper
soon, too! My parents were deans at Mechuwana for many years, (Downeast Travel
Camp) and it is so good to see the third generation of my family as a part of
Mechuwana!
Danielle Marie (Hodsdon) Reynolds
hodsdd@sage.edu
I discovered Mechuwana in 1998 as a missions camper from Massachusetts. I joined
the permanent staff in 2000 as a kitchen staff worker, stayed again for the
summer of 2001, and went to rallies in the off-season. The summer of 2002 I
worked on the waterfront and met the Mechuwana Sea-monster. Summer of 2003 I was
the Arts & Crafts director and the program director. Mechuwana has given me best
friends and a true "sanctuary". Today I am working for the Young Women's
Christian Association as a human potential advocate. I am also married to the
incessantly adorable Joseph Reynolds. We live in Troy, New York with our cat-dog
Indian Jones and 6 guitars. We cannot wait to make it up to Mechuwana again this
coming summer! (10/2006)
Jarod Richmond
richmond102284@hotmail.com
AOL Screen Name- Juniorrich4185, ICQ# 55930120
Let's see....I have been coming to camp for a long time now. I am a true camp
junkie I just simply get
enough of the place or the people. I am also known for among other things my
outgoingness, and my
enthusiasm I have made quite a few life long friends. 2002 marked the start of
my tenth year!!! I have been to the following camps as a camper: First Timers
'93, Young Adventurers '94-'95, Elem. Swim '95, Elem./Jr. High Music Theater
'96, Jr. High Rally '97-'99, countless winter camps and rallies. I am currently
on the summer maintenance staff and am the dance DJ at the junior and senior
high rallies. I recently graduated from the New England School of
Communication. (5/2007)
Carlah Robbins
hiddendreamer34@yahoo.com
Hello everyone, I am currently serving the Navy
in Japan. I am
experiencing many new things that this country has to offer and am having a
blast doing so! If there is anyone that would like to get a hold of me, Beth
has my address where I can be reached. (I LOVE care packages *nod nod wink
wink*) I attended camp for many a years
counseling and camping, participating on the Youth Council working in the
Kitchen and so on. I miss the Camp family very much and hope to visit some
time in the near future. I hope all are well and God bless. (10/2006)
No actual relation to any other Robbins from camp but I've been attending
camp since 95, i believe. Started off with elem. music worship and it
snowballed from there. I have jr counseled young adventures, elem. music
theatre, and jr high rally camp. I was a camp at sr. high rally camp. I
attend rallies and will be on Youth Council this year. I fell into a kitchen
staff position this summer and loved every min. of it. I just began my first
year of college in Boston, where I am studying architecture. (9/2004)
Ray Robbins
ray.robbins@maine.edu
I have been going to Camp.... ohhhh since 1993 I think....I have worked
numerous place at camp: kitchen, maintenance, lifeguarding, Assistant Nurse,
Ropes Course Director, Program Director. (9/2004)
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Nick Salve
evlas@nicksalve.com
I went to Music Theater camp for the summers of 99, 00, 01, 02 and 03...
though for those of you who were there, you'll know that I was more interested
in the ladies than the theater ;-). Currently, I live in Saco with my
girlfriend Jasmine and am working as a graphic artist for a small print and
design company in South Portland. I'm spending my free time as a stand-up
comic, gigging all over New England. Check my Myspace out
www.myspace.com/nicksalvecomedy.
Becky Seaman
Wow. I can't believe I found this! I went to Mechuwana, I think '93-96...I
could be wrong about the years. I loved coming back and cried every time I
had to leave. I was in the music program and did plays like Agape Land and
Agape Land 2 or something. I was the Grape Joy of the Fruits of the Spirit.
If I could be a child all over again and come back, I would. If I could be a
counselor, I would. I am living in Florida now. I have so many memories
being there. Of kitchen duty and trying to get out of it. Of the Owl Trail.
Of the lake and taking the test to swim out there. Or the campfires and the
Mechuwana song. I sing that every once in a while. Wow. Wowie-Wow!! Keep up
the great works! (6/2004)
JD Seely
hardcore@maine.rr.com
I'm what I like to call a 'Hardcore Mechuwana Camper'. I've been
comin' to
Mechuwana for 13 years now. I started with Day Camp, then First Timers, then
2 consecutive years of Young Adventurers, then Native American Camp, Jr.
High Night Camp (that camp so totally reeked of awesomeness!), next I
attended Fly Fishing/Canoe Camp, then I started what will soon be a 4-year streak of attendance @
the Jr./Sr. High Music/Theatre Camp. I also counseled Young Adventurers
II for 4 years.
Michelle (Clifford) Share
I attended Mechuwana for many years and time has made my memory of the dates
run together. All I know is that it was before 1989 when I graduated
from High School. I enjoyed Music Camp; the productions I can remember
were "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" and
"100,000,000 Miracles". I learned to swim at Swim Camp and learned
Photography and Ukrainian Egg Painting at Mechuwana. I cherished my
years there and now I get to share the experience with my son who attended
Swim Camp and Outpost Camp for the first time last summer (2001). I am
now married, for the second time, and working as an accountant for a land
management company in Bangor.
Jordan
Shaw
justlikejava@adelphia.net
AIM Screen Name: justlikejava
I've been around forever. I started coming to camp in the 4th grade or
something like that. I've done just about every camp in some capacity or the
other. For the summers of 2001-2006 I worked on staff. And this past
summer I counseled for 6 weeks. Right now I'm studying at the Bangor
Theological Seminary. (5/2007)
Mykayla Shaw
kewl_gal2590@hotmail.com or
mykayla90@yahoo.com
AIM Screen Name: mykayla90
I'm 13 and have been going to Mechuwana just for the past three years.
I have attended Elementary Music Theatre 2001, Elementary/Jr. High Music
Theatre 2002, and Elementary/Jr. High Music Theatre 2003. I'm looking
forward to some rallies over the year before another music camp next
summer. (8/2003)
Noelle (Leon) Shipley
noelle@nbshipley.com
I was at Mechuwana and went to many junior high and senior high
rallies during between 1983-1988. I remember good times with Bonnie
Beach (where are you?!), Beth Dimond, MJ, and Steve Emerson. I can
distinctly remember being a part of Flower Drum Song and Joseph and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, but it seems I was in one or two
other productions that have slipped my mind. I'm now living in New
Haven, teaching high school mathematics in the New Haven Public
Schools. I've been joyfully married to Brice Shipley for about eight
years. It's been almost 20 years since I've visited Mechuwana, but
would love to see all the old cabins and new improvements, as well as
old friends! (4/2005)
Andrew Shortill
vettephreekZ06@yahoo.com
vettephreekZ06 (screenname)
I worked in the kitchen from 2002-2004 and attended many camps, including
Jr./Sr. High Music Theater. I have been up to no good and as little as humanly possible. I graduated
from Elmira College. Now I am a police officer in Biddeford. Hope y'all are doin' fine, and good luck in all you do.
April (McLaughlin) Smith
smithaprila@aol.com
I attended Music Camp from '82-'87, the South Pacific, Luanne, days. I am
probably most noted for playing Joseph (yes, Joseph) in Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Although I live in New York now, near
Syracuse, my heart will always be with the state of Maine and I try to carry
on the lessons learned at Mechuwana every day. Marriage to a police officer
came in 1995 and we have two girls, ages 7 and 3. I am a 911 Dispatcher for
the Onondaga County 911 Center and have been promoted to a supervisor this
past spring. Currently I am assigned to the Training Division and spend my
days training new people to help save lives. I am a member of my local
Methodist church and hope to send my daughters to one of two state Methodist
camps in a couple of years. I would love to hear from anyone who attended
during my years. There are already a couple of names on the website I'll
send an e-mail off to shortly. (7/2006)
Betty Smith
smithmemknit@aol.com
I was
a camper in the family camp in 1972 and 1973. I was also there in 1976 for
the heritage camp. I have many happy memories of the camp. I
have faith in God and in Camp Mechuwana in that order for young people.
(4/2005)
Scott Smyth
Scott8786@hotmail.com
I have been a camper since 1995 and have also junior counseled and been on
volunteer staff.
Macey (Garrett) Staninger
lilmae82@yahoo.com
I began my 11 year stint at Mechuwana in the Elem./Jr. High Music Theatre
Camp during the premier of Sardines and Biscuits (I was the one who walked
across the stage holding scene signs wearing a jester's costume). That was
the year I became hooked on camp. I attended Elem./Jr. High Camp until 1996
when I switched to Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre Camp. My final year at camp,
the summer of 2001, I worked as a counselor and choreographer for the
production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. I currently live
in Indiana (a 17 hour drive to Mechuwana!) with my husband, Keith, and our
two adorable kitties, Squidgy and Kaiser. I work as the Public Outreach
Coordinator in the Governor's Office where I write newsletters and press
releases. While I have not made it back to Mechuwana in 5 years, it holds a
very special place in my heart. I look forward to returning one day to see
the smiling faces of the friends and extended family I have missed.
(10/2006)
Jen Stuart
jstuart@juno.com
I landed at camp when I was in 8th
grade 94/95 by going to Jr. High rallies. I proceeded to go to rallies all
through high school, and I attended Jr./Sr. Music Theatre camp in 95, 96,
97, and 98.
(9/2004)
Beth (Hackett) Sutherland
I attended camp throughout most of the 80's! Went to cabin camp for a year
or two, then a year of elementary music camp with John Neale, before heading
to Jr./Sr. High Music Theatre camp during the South Pacific/Flower Drum Song
years (followed by Choose and Luanne). My memories of camp and subsequent
rallies are such gifts to my heart! Those experiences really shaped my
ability to connect spiritually in friendships and have a great time doing
it! I had a lot of fun and still enjoy remembering those times. I'd be glad
to hear from anyone who attended... I'm currently living in Freeport with my
husband and 3 1/2 year old daughter and we'll be home a lot this summer!
David Swett
musicmanme@adelphia.net
If the date on the slide was correct I was a camper the first year in
1949. I was first a Jr Counselor in 1958 and deaned for the first time in
1963. I was on staff in 1963 and 1964 as a permanent counselor. I was a
counselor 10 weeks and a dean 1 in 1963. I repeated the next year except
for taking one week off. I have helped at small group camps, swim camps,
soccer camp, young adventurers, choral/instrumental and creative arts. I
was an official dean for the first time in 38 years in 2003 although I had
filled in on occasion. I am currently working on the camp archives,
scanning and indexing all pictures, brochures, etc. The index will be by
subject, date, and person and may be some 700+ pages when done. (8/2003)
Lisa Swett
mybear@adelphia.net
I was a camper when we were still eating meals in the Lodge. I was also on
permanent staff from 1992-1995, as arts and crafts director for two years,
and program director in '95. Currently I am a kindergarten teacher in
Bradford and have an adorable dog named Bear.
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Tina Taylor
ttaylor@endicott.edu
You may remember me as "Oy" or the bunny in long johns as I was a
Music/Theater camper for years. I started camp in '91 as a swim camper, which
turned into many years of camping, jr. counseling, and permanent staff. (Swim
Camp, Night Camp, Music/Theater, Rally Camp, Special Needs) "Always remember
shiny spots are puddles..." I worked many weekends through out the year and
was part of the first Youth Council for rallies. I am now living in Medford,
MA searching for my next adventure. Camp will always hold a special place in
my heart as will the people. (3/05)
I started working at
camp in 1982 for David Broadbent. That first summer I was the gopher,
which meant I did things no one else wanted to do. I worked again the
next summer in 1983, then took a summer off to make some money. Paul
Marshall asked me to work for him as his assistant and ropes course/trip
leader which I did in 85,86 and 87. In 1988 I began graduate school in
N.H, I felt that I had said goodbye for a while to Mechuwana -- at
least until I had a full time job and could volunteer. Next thing I
know Paul retires and I decide to apply. The rest, as they say, is
history. I have been director from 1989 until today. I am married to Kathy
and have three boys Dylan, Luke, and Ethan.
Josh Thompson
pushaw3137@aol.com
I have been attending senior high youth rallies for the past year and also
have attended Junior/Senior High Music Theatre camp for the past four
years. I am currently a first year student in college. (9/2004)
Crystal-Amber Tibbetts
small_fry_15@hotmail.com AIM:
TheStagesAngel
I went to day camp a few times, back in the day. And I went to my first real
camp when I was 8, and that was Elem. Music theater. I then continued with what's
now a tradition of going every summer. In order after Elem. Music theater is: Music Worship, Earth Stewardship, and what's now my 4th
consecutive year of Jr./Sr. High Music Theater. I also JC'd Elem. Music
Theater last year and Young Adventurers II this year (which I must say was the
best week of my life.) I am now living in Gardiner, I have moved around a lot
and the only place I always knew would be that same was camp, I want to thank
God for the place and especially the people. Everyone I have met there has
affected my life greatly some how, and I want to thank them all.
Joan (Joy) Tibbetts
tibbs62@adelphia.net
I went to tent camp around 1975 and then Music Theater Camp 1978-81 and many
rallies, back when there were music rallies too. Mechuwana gave me gifts that
I carry with me everywhere I go. It was wonderful that my kids Aaron and
Crystal got to share the feeling and I know will carry the memories, as I
have, with them the rest of their lives. I am moving to New Mexico soon and
likely will never return to camp. Crystal is staying in Maine to become an
English teacher. Aaron is in the Army and going to travel. May the kindness
and love we found at Mechuwana be with us always.
Erica Tobey
etobey01@maine.edu
I first attended camp in 1992, when I attended Elementary Swim camp with Steve
Perry. How come we never got to wear those swim caps like they had on
TV? Then I went to Elementary/Junior High Music Theater Camp. From then
on I went to Jr./Sr. High Music Theater Camp I was in Godspell, Taller then
Truth, Camping with Moses, Two by Two, and the 30th Anniversary Show. I was also
a junior counselor for many years: Mom/Child Camp (just once), Elementary
Music Theater Camp, Young Adventurers and
special needs camp. Now I have left camp and have found a new home amongst the other
Education
Majors at USM!
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Michael
VanDerburgh
MVander559@aol.com
I
was the Assistant Waterfront Director in 1979 and 1980. I also counseled in
the mid-80's and mid-90's. Mechuwana has been a special place for me, my
parents and my sisters Jane and Kris. My daughter Katie attended camp for
the 1st time this summer (Jr.-Sr. High Music/Drama). I don't always "come
back soon," but keep Mechuwana in my heart always.
(6/2003) Laura Vitanza
inkyspace@yahoo.com
Laura Vitanza is currently living in Sedona, AZ. She loves the weather,
and thanks every day she does not have to fight the snow! (at least for most
of the years, she hears! :) ) She loved her days at Camp Mechuwana,
remembering Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Fiddler on the Roof,
Roots, & Wings, etc. She also remembers attending Creative Arts Camp, (I
think) a swim camp, & of course, Music & Theatre Camp: much love & thank to
Mitch & all those who made it possible, those memorable summers in the 1990's!
Feel free, any past friends, campers, to say HELLO!
Steve Vose
svose@rocketmail.com
I worked on staff for two summers in the late 60's,wonderful memories. I
rejoined the Mechuwana volunteer staff in 1998 and I've been doing canoeing
adventures since then. I currently live in Hermon, Maine.
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Mike
Walters
RWalters27@aol.com
I attended camp for the first time when I was in elementary school. At school I
was in a class for the mentally handicapped. At camp, Bob Rand put me in with
all the other elementary kids. I had some good counselors and always had a good
and fun time at camp. I now work at Uplift Inc. in Gardiner as a receptionist.
Stan Warren
Zinger09@hotmail.com
I first started going to Mechuwana as a kid in the early 1980s and continued
going every year up through high school, attending such camps as Christian
Clowning, Outpost, Christian Adventure and Senior High Rally. Although many
miles and many years have passed by since I've been back, the fond memories I
have of great times and great friends made at Mechuwana remain close to my
heart.
(5/2004)
Katie Watson
Katie12189@yahoo.com
I came to Mechuwana for First Timers Camp (2nd grade) in 1998. I’ve
been to Mechuwana every year since, to All Girls Swim Camp, Young Adventurers
and Jr./Sr. Creative Arts Camp. This year (8th grade) I’m going to
do Aquatics.
Benjamin Wells-Goodwin
PrinceIggyMook2@hotmail.com AIM: PrinceIggyMook
I started going to camp when I was 3. The only year I missed since was 1996,
other then that, every year I've come back. I did mom/child camp for something
like 8 years I think. Then I went to elm. music theatre. After that, I went to
jr./sr. high music theatre. You all probably know me as that guy that does
lights.... and stuff. I'm also a junior counselor, or, youth leader is it now?
My way to try and give back. As well I go to as many of the rallies as I can fit
in. I truly feel that without camp, I most definitely would not be who I am
today. So to everyone at this surreal land, thanks so much! Please stay in
touch!
Michelle Jones Whitlock
mwhitlock@verizon.net
I was a camper and junior counselor from 85-93. I attended the old first
timers, music theater, clown, swim, fine arts, rally, and Acadia bike/hike at
various times, but mostly the music/theater camps from 86-93. I had the great
pleasure of deaning Elem Music Theater in 2000. I am currently serving as the
Associate Minister of Music at a Munsey Memorial UMC, Johnson City, TN where my
primary responsibilities are contemporary worship and children's choirs. I have
a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from Ithaca College and a Double
Masters: Music Ed and Sacred Music from Perkins School of Theology & Southern
Meth. Univ. I have begun a wonderful new chapter in my life when I
married Guy Whitlock on July 5th 2003 in Concord, MA - and I became a
step-mom! (2/2004)
Andre (Andy) White
awhite3680@yahoo.com
Was a J.C. in the summer of 95 at Mom and Child camp. The next summer I was a
J.C. at Mom and Child Camp, Elementary Swim Camp, and Elementary Music/Theatre
camp. I also attended some rallies when I was a junior and
senior in high school.
I graduated from USM, am living in Massachusetts,
getting my master's degree.
I chaperone rallies now as well. (5/2007)
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I started at Mechwana in '87 as a staff kid for 2 summers. Was a camper
'90-'01. And was a counselor (swim camp) '00,'01 & '03. I'm currently living
off shore in Virginia. I'd like to get back in touch with friends, so send me
an email.
MaryAnn Young
Years Attended: early to mid-80's, I think '83-86. I am currently a senior at
Univ. of Maine at Augusta through their distance education program majoring in
Library Information and Technology. All my classes are online. I am moving back
to Maine in May after 3 years in NJ. UGH! I'll be looking for the library job of
my dreams there, or at least a job, period. Most people say I'm not your typical
librarian. I take that as a compliment.
I still love Duran Duran, though they have taken a back seat to life in general.
I cannot help but think about camp and grin like an idiot. It was great. It was
such a huge part of growing up for me. Please, anyone I was at camp with, get in
touch. I'd love to hear from you!
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Steve and Marcia Zarecki
Pbjgrammie@yahoo.com
Deans of Downeast Travel Camp 1987-1995 (would love to hear from some of you
Downeasters). Lately (1998 - 2000), been counselors at Senior High Rally Camp
deaned by daughter Dawn Marie (Zarecki) Reidy and husband, Nick. We find our way
back to Mechuwana every summer, who can stay away??
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