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Camp
Caldera hosts Sisters kids’ camp
The woods around
Blue Lake rang last week with the sounds of song and children at play during
Camp Caldera’s ReAct! program.
Some 40 children, mostly from
Sisters, attended the week-long camp where they put together art, music
and drama to bring to life the book "Tandy the Penguin," written by Helen
Lester and illustrated by Lynn Munsinger.
The focus on bringing a book
to life reflects the camp’s partnership with the SMART (Start Making a
Reader Today) reading development program in Sisters schools.
The students worked all week
to create a theatrical production based on "Tandy."
"It’s a book that celebrates
individuality, so we’re encouraging the kids to celebrate the uniqueness
within themselves," said camp director Kirsten Kilchenstein.
Local artist Dennis McGregor
led the kids in creating the visual setting for the play; musician and
educator Brad Tisdel conducted the musical element; and Kit Stafford provided
theatrical coaching and direction.
Reading, art and drama are
only part of the program. Outdoor activities in the spectacular setting
of Blue Lake are also offered. The campers rode in paddle boats, went
horseback riding and swam.
Many of the campers return
year after year -- with their expenses paid through scholarships. The
focus is on children in kindergarten through third grade, but older kids
are encouraged to return as junior counselors.
While this camp is mainly
composed of Sisters kids, there were some who hailed from other parts
of the state.
Myleen Roberts, 17, came from
Portland with her friend Jamilah Cash, also 17.
Myleen, who won an internship
through Self-Enhancement Inc. in Portland, was chosen to play Tandy, because
everyone decided she could bring out the best performances in children.
"I love kids, I’m really comfortable
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