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Beyond Camp: Creative Uses for C&N Camp Trunks

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Hey, Camp Lovers!

Essential to summer camp trips year after year (as well as our bread and butter here at Everything Summer Camp), the C&N Camp Trunk is the best way to send your camper with their gear off for their camp stay. It’s been the #1 recommended trunk for summer camp for decades.

While, it remains the go-to choice for sending your child off to camp with all their essentials neatly packed away, its utility doesn't end there. There are, in fact, a slew of ways our customers have found to put our trunks to good use outside of the summer camp season. Here's a rundown of the myriad ways our customers have used our footlocker trunks:

 

Document and Tech Storage

Keep important documents, books, laptops, and other tech equipment safely stowed away.

Aquarium Accessories

Use it to store aquarium equipment and other fish accessories, keeping them organized and easily accessible.

Musical Instruments

Provide a secure space for musical instruments, ensuring they remain protected when not in use.

TV Stand

Turn your trunk into a makeshift TV stand, adding a rustic touch to your entertainment area.

Keepsakes

Safeguard cherished memories and keepsakes from special occasions like graduations, wedding days, in a durable and reliable trunk.

Hope Chest

Create a timeless hope chest to store mementos and treasures for future generations.

Shoe Storage

Tidy up your footwear collection by using the trunk to store shoes and boots, keeping them neatly organized and out of sight.

Kitchen Hutch

Utilize the trunk as additional kitchen storage, perfect for stashing away extra cookware, utensils, or pantry items.

Toy Organizer

Corral your child's toys and games in one convenient location, helping to minimize clutter and maximize space.

Sports Equipment and Gear

Keep expensive sporting equipment safe and secure, whether it's tennis racquets, baseball gloves, or horseriding helmet and apparel.

Collections

Showcase and safeguard your prized collections, whether it's stamps, coins, or trading cards.

Bedding and Clothing

Store extra bedding and clothing in the trunk, providing a practical solution for seasonal storage.

Gifts and Giftwrap Accessories

Keep gifts and gift-wrapping supplies neatly organized, easily accessible, and locked away from prying eyes so you're always prepared for special occasions.

 

With its durable construction and spacious interior, the C&N Camp Trunk is not just a camp essential—it's a versatile storage solution for any home. Discover the endless possibilities and put your trunk to work in ways you may have never thought of before. Leave a comment and let us know how you use your camp trunk outside of camp. Thanks for reading, Camp Fans. And, as always, thanks for reading!

 

- John


Everything You Need to Know about Overnight Camp Packing Lists

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Hey, Camp Folks!

If you’re reading this Blog post, you probably already know, there’s lots of camping gear and other camp supplies to ensure your child brings along to summer camp. Packing for camp certainly can feel like a mountainous undertaking. But, instead of letting this full laundry list overwhelm you, let us ease your concerns and coach you on the best ways to manage your packing job.

Most people aren’t necessarily well-practiced at getting their child ready for summer camp—it only happens once a year, after all—and plenty of folks are completely new to the entire experience. The leading question people have is, “how do I know what my child needs for camp?”

Finding a proper packing list to work with is a cinch!

The Camp’s Packing List

Overnight summer camps usually publish their packing lists a few months in advance. This gives you ample time to review the list, gather your gear, and make any necessary purchases. So, as soon as you've registered for camp, keep an eye out for the packing list. Some camps will provide it on their website, while others may send it to you via email or regular mail.

Online Packing List Guides

Are you an early bird that wants to roll up their sleeves and get going on camp prep before your camp has published their official packing list? You're in luck! The internet offers an abundance of camp packing list guides. A quick online search will result in a multitude of generic packing lists that cover the essentials for various types of camps. I just posted a thorough guide on the Blog last year.

You may find that you still require some items when your camp does publish their list, but you’ll be able to cross plenty off your camp’s list that you got ahead of time.

Find the packing list you need without even leaving our site.


Your Camp’s Packing List on Our Site

Of course, you can always find your camp’s packing list right here without even leaving our website. Hey! When we say we’re your one-stop shop, we’re not just blowing campfire smoke! We offer updated packing lists from a ton of overnight camps. Finding your camp's list is a breeze—just click the blue 'find my camp' button at the top of our homepage (or click right here), and you're on your way!

Once you've selected your camp, you'll have access to a comprehensive packing list tailored to that camp's requirements. It's a great resource to ensure you're packing exactly what your camp recommends.

 

 

Now that you've secured your packing list, you can start preparing for camp and the earlier you begin your camp prep, the less stressful the process will be. Use your packing list as your guide and gather your items right here on our online store!

The final item to pack is your packing list itself! It’s a good idea to attach your packing list to the inside lid (if you have a camp trunk) or some visible spot in your container. Keeping your packing list around will make it easier to ensure that everything that went to camp is coming back!

Get a great head start on your camp prep with the information you’ve uncovered today and reduce the stress for yourself down the road! Thanks for reading, Folks. And, as always, Happy Camping!

 

 

- John


Day Camp vs. Overnight Camp—Making the Right Choice

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Hey, Camp Parents!

Are you thinking of sending your child to camp but not sure if your child is ready to be away from home? Perhaps you ought to consider a day camp as opposed to an overnight camp. Both options offer unique experiences and benefits, and the choice largely depends on your child's personality, interests, and your family's needs.

In this Blog post, we'll explore the differences between day camp and overnight camp, along with the pros and cons of each, to help you make an informed decision.

Kids have a great time at both day camp as well as overnight camp.

Day Camp: The Pros and Cons

Pros:

Commute Convenience

Day camps typically involve dropping off and picking up your child daily. This convenience can be a significant factor for parents with busy schedules or those who want to be more involved in their child's daily activities.

Comfort of Home

Day campers enjoy each other's company and structured, fun days.

Your child sleeps in their own bed, reducing homesickness and providing a sense of security.

Structured Day

Day camps often have a well-organized daily schedule with specific activities, allowing children to explore various interests.

Social Interaction

Your child has the opportunity to interact with a diverse group of peers and build friendships within your local community.

Cost-Effective

Day camps are generally more affordable than overnight camps since they don't include accommodation and meals.

Cons:

Limited Immersion

Day campers miss out on the immersive experience of spending extended periods away from home, which can be character-building.

Shorter Duration

With day camps, the activities are limited to daytime hours, reducing the variety and depth of experiences.

Less Independence

Children may have fewer opportunities to develop independence and self-reliance compared to overnight campers.

 

Overnight Camp: The Pros and Cons

Campers of overnight camps have a totally different experience.

Pros:

Immersion and Independence

Overnight camps provide an immersive experience where children develop greater independence by taking care of themselves away from home.

Varied Activities

Campers have access to a broader range of activities, including outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, sports, and more.

Life Skills

Campers learn valuable life skills like decision-making, problem-solving, and teamwork in a supportive environment.

Lasting Friendships

Living together in a cabin fosters strong bonds, and camp friends often become lifelong friends.

Personal Growth

Overnight camps encourage personal growth by pushing campers outside their comfort zones and promoting resilience.

 

Cons:

Homesickness

Separation from home can trigger homesickness in some campers, although many camps have effective strategies to help kids cope.

Cost

Overnight camps tend to be more expensive due to the extended stay, but scholarships and financial aid options may be available.

Less Family Time

Families have less time together during the camp session, which can be challenging for both parents and campers.

Making the Right Choice

Overnight campers have a whole different experience of camp.

So, how do you decide between day camp and overnight camp for your child? Here are some factors to consider:

How much adventure is your camper looking for out of their summer camp experience?

Child's Age and Maturity

Younger children may be more comfortable with day camp, while older, more mature kids might benefit from the extended experience of overnight camp.

Interests and Goals

Consider your child's interests and what they hope to gain from camp. Overnight camps often offer more specialized activities and skill development.

Independence Level

Assess your child's readiness for independence. If they're eager to explore new horizons and learn self-sufficiency, overnight camp may be a good fit.

Family Dynamics

Consider your family's needs and dynamics. If you have other children at home or specific commitments, day camp may be a more practical choice.

Make sure you and your camper choose the right choice for them.

Camp's Reputation

Research the camp thoroughly. Read reviews, talk to other parents, and visit if possible to get a sense of the camp's culture and values.

Budget

Determine your budget and explore financial aid options if you're interested in overnight camp but concerned about costs.

 

In the end, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. It's essential to communicate openly with your child, involve them in the decision-making process, and choose the camp that aligns with their interests and developmental stage.

Whether day camp or overnight camp, both options offer valuable opportunities for personal growth, skill-building, and unforgettable summer memories. Make sure your camper has a great camp experience this summer. Thanks for reading and, as always, Happy Camping!

 

- John



A Comprehensive Guide on Sleepaway Camp Scholarships

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Camp Scholarships could make summer camp happen for you and your camper.

 

 

Hey, Parents!

Lots of folks know how important summer camp can be for the development of younger children. That’s why they choose to send their own child even when it might pull a little tight at the purse strings. It’s also why camp scholarships, grants, and other opportunities of financial assistance are frequently sought out among families looking to make camp more affordable.

Scholarships for sleepaway camps can provide an excellent opportunity for children to experience the benefits of a residential camp program despite the financial constraints the family faces. Here's what you need to know about scholarships for sleepaway camp—broken down into four different categories:

 

 

1. Types of Scholarships:

  • Need-Based Scholarships: These scholarships are typically awarded to families who demonstrate financial need. Eligibility criteria may vary from one camp to another, but they often require families to provide financial documentation to determine their level of need.
  • Merit-Based Scholarships: Some camps offer scholarships based on a camper's skills, talents, or achievements in a particular area, such as academics, sports, arts, or leadership. Applicants usually need to demonstrate excellence in their chosen field.
  • Diversity and Inclusion Scholarships: Many camps are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion and offer scholarships to children from underrepresented backgrounds, ethnicities, or communities.
  • Camp-Specific Scholarships: Some individual camps have their own scholarship programs, which may be need-based, merit-based, or tied to specific criteria set by the camp.

 

Enjoy shopping around online with your child to find opportunities for camp scholarships.

2. Finding Scholarships:

  • Camp Websites: Start by visiting the websites of the sleepaway camps you are interested in. Many camps provide information about their scholarship programs, eligibility requirements, and application procedures on their websites.
  • Nonprofit Organizations: Some nonprofit organizations, foundations, and charities offer scholarships or grants to help children attend sleepaway camps. Organizations like the American Camp Association (ACA) may also provide resources to find camp scholarships.
  • Local Community Resources: Check with local community organizations, schools, or religious institutions, as they may offer scholarships or grants for children to attend summer camps.
  • Online Scholarship Search Engines: Utilize scholarship search engines and databases that allow you to filter results based on your specific criteria, including location, financial need, and camp type.

3. Application Process:

  • Follow the camp's scholarship application guidelines carefully—they can vary widely.
  • Prepare any required documentation, such as financial records, transcripts, or letters of recommendation.
  • Pay attention to application deadlines, as scholarships often have specific submission timelines.
  • Some scholarship programs may require applicants to write essays or answer specific questions, so be prepared to share your child's story and explain why they should receive the scholarship.
Summer camp is an amazing opportunity you definitely want to give your child.

4. Tips for Success:

  • Apply to multiple scholarship programs to increase your chances of receiving financial assistance.
  • Be honest and transparent about your family's financial situation in need-based scholarship applications.
  • Highlight your child's achievements, talents, and personal qualities in merit-based scholarship applications.
  • Seek advice or assistance from school counselors, community organizations, or camp staff when applying for scholarships.
  • Keep track of all scholarship deadlines and requirements to ensure a timely and complete application.

 

Overall, scholarships for sleepaway camps can open doors for children, allowing them to benefit from the valuable experiences and lifelong memories that camp offers. Be proactive in your search, apply to suitable programs, and explore available resources to make camp a reality for your child! Good luck. Thanks for reading. And, as always, Happy Camping!

 

- John

Setting Goals for Summer Camp 2024

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Happy New Year, Everybody!

As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, we wave goodbye to one more year and give a hearty welcome to the new one. It's a time to ponder, make resolutions, and build upon your excitement of the adventures that lie ahead. For those who hold the summer camp spirit dear, it's also just the right time to lay out camp goals for the 2024 year.

As the New Year's sun rises, the countdown begins for camp enthusiasts. It may still be months away, but setting goals for the upcoming season is a great way to add excitement and progression to your year.

Setting goals for yourself when you’re at summer camp is about more than just preparing for an upcoming adventure; it's about personal growth, learning, and embracing new challenges. Camp offers a unique environment where kids and teens can develop valuable life skills, build friendships, and create lasting memories.

Let’s go over some examples of goals you might set for yourself this summer camp season:

Building Confidence and Resilience

One common camp goal is to step out of one's comfort zone. Whether it's conquering a fear of heights on the ropes course or giving a campfire speech, these experiences can boost confidence and resilience, helping campers face challenges with a can-do attitude in all aspects of life.

Fostering Teamwork and Communication

Another valuable goal is to enhance teamwork and communication skills. Camp is a place where campers learn to collaborate on projects, solve problems together, and appreciate the strengths of others. These skills are essential not just at camp but in school, sports, and future careers.

Connecting with Nature

For many campers, reconnecting with nature is a top priority. Goals like exploring the camp's wilderness trails, learning about local wildlife, or mastering outdoor survival skills can deepen one's appreciation for the natural world.

Setting SMART Camp Goals

To turn camp dreams into reality, it's important to set Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART) goals. Here's an example of a SMART camp goal:

Specific: "I want to learn how to swim across the entire lake by the end of the camp season."

Measurable: You can track progress by noting how many laps you can swim each week.

Achievable: With swimming lessons and practice, this goal is realistic for the summer.

Relevant: It aligns with your passion for water-based activities at camp.

Time-bound: The goal specifies completing it by the end of the camp season.

Creating a Camp Goal Plan

Reflect: Consider your previous camp experiences. What did you enjoy most? What skills or activities do you want to explore further?

Prioritize: Select one or two main camp goals to focus on. Having too many goals can be overwhelming.

Break it Down: Divide your goal into smaller, manageable steps. For instance, if your goal is to make new friends, your steps might include initiating conversations and participating in group activities.

Stay Accountable: Share your goals with friends, family, or a camp counselor who can offer encouragement and support.

Celebrate Achievements: Recognize and celebrate each milestone you reach on your camp goal journey.

 

As 2024 unfolds, remember that setting camp goals isn't just about preparing for a few weeks of summer; it's about embracing new adventures, fostering personal growth, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. So, let the countdown begin, and may this year be filled with campfire stories, laughter, and the joy of reaching your camp goals!