Reflections on Summer 2011

(Originally written in September 2011)

Dear Campers and Staff from Summer 2011,

Wow! What an awesome summer it was. I am sitting at my desk up at camp, 8:30PM on a Monday night in September, it is freezing outside (well in the 40’s), and camp is LONELY. Trust me, I love every minute being at camp, but it’s just not the same as when 700 people are running around!

In just 49 days, so many memories were formed for both campers, staff, and campers/staff together. I remember back to our week-long staff orientation with our annual Welcome Circle, The Amazing Race, the staff pool party, and much more. Then all of our campers arrived and I vividly remember the buses pulling up to the pavilion for lice checks and trying to “hold back” the staff from running up to our campers, past the skin diamond, with big hugs for all!

And how many times did the Junior boys try to hit me with a water balloon this summer all the way up to the CIT boys trying to get me into their baby pool! I can’t forget the 2 days I got to bond with the Freshman boys out of camp in Cooperstown, NY. Luckily, nobody got left behind at the West Point Military Academy and how about all of the boys trying to drive those go-karts and hitting the staff “accidentally”! On girls side, the senior girls invited me to play in games of BBK (which surprisingly I scored a homerun!) to hanging with girls camp during the all-camp swims on super hot days, I enjoyed getting to know all of our new campers and seeing our returners!

It would be remiss of me not to mention the Canadensis Today Show and all of the fun we had producing it. From picking a different menu reader each day to our wonderful C-Reporters, to the birthday patrol, campers were involved more than ever in what has become such a hit for our families and alumni back at home. Special thanks to all the staff who allowed us to come and interrupt your 1st period group and film on location, especially to Kate Mullen when we interrupted the dress rehearsal for Aladdin!

Don’t forget that there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes and there is one group of people that often do get forgotten about. Our support staff, consisting of 26 hard-working European college students are an essential part of camp life. After all, who would wash all of our clothes, feed us, keep us safe and secure, and pickup all of our trash! So, a special thanks goes to our fine group of young men and women for all they do (except when they decided to “steal” the Color War box!)

And to all of the campers and staff who helped shape Summer 2011 into what it was, thank you. Don’t forget that camp lives on throughout the winter and I personally can’t wait to see everyone at our Canteen on the Fly’s, our Winter Reunion, charity events, sporting events, home visits, and all of our other fun get togethers! Keep in touch and let us know what you are all up to! Most importantly, we’ll see you right back here for Summer 2012!

Thank you for calling WHYY, My name is Eric Forti a volunteer….

Last Monday, if you would have called in to WHYY (NPR Radio here in Philly) that’s what you would have heard! Camp Canadensis volunteers answered the phones and helped raise over $3,000 for the radio station. Our name was mentioned on the radio a bunch of times and you could hear Pam and Phoebe cheering/screaming/clapping in the background each time they mentioned Canadensis. Special thanks to the Starkmans and Calabrettas who called in while we were manning the phones. I should also mention we were fed really well from a donation by a local restaurant, Bistro St. Tropez and it was DELICIOUS. Who could ever pass up free food??!!

The highlight of the end of the week was of course our annual CANTEEN ON THE FLY EVENTS! We held 5 over the weekend and if I had to guess, I would say we had over 200 people in attendance. Campers running around, coloring in the Indian Head, hanging out with their friends, and of course eating ice cream! And how about our “groupies” who followed us to BOTH Philly area locations on Sunday. We love seeing that! It was also great seeing many of our campers wearing their TACS (dogtags) proudly around their neck.

Pictures of the entire event as well as a special Canadensis Today will be posted soon, so check back!

Robin and I answering the phones!

Come Eat Ice Cream With Me!

You should definitely get in your car, and come meet me at a Canteen on the Fly this weekend!  We’ll be eating ice cream and giving out camp t-shirts…which sounds like the most perfect day ever!  Check out the locations below:

And now, for your visual enjoyment…some pictures for my weekly “Frame Worthy Friday”:

Canteen on the Fly

We are so excited for this weekends CANTEEN ON THE FLY events. We hope that many of our campers, staff, alumni and future campers will join us for some free ice cream. All those that attend will receive a T-Shirt as well. The dates and locations are as follows…

You're listening to NPR…

After a crazy camp wedding weekend you didn’t really think we could all just return to business as usual, right? Of course not! Instead of our typical Monday in the office, the Canadensis winter staff met in Philadelphia at the WHYY studios to volunteer and lend our support to public broadcasting. Here’s the photo diary:

Uncle Don and Phoebe ready to take calls!

Neil and Aunt Terri taking donations.

Dave and Pam love NPR!

Eric is in the hot seat!

Phoebe and I take a break from taking calls to pose!

Robin cheers after a big donation!

Matt takes a call while Phoebe waits for the phone to ring...

It wouldn’t be a Canadensis event if we didn’t go out to FroYo afterwards!!!

We were hungry for Froyo!

As always we had a great time just being together, and it was made all the better knowing we were supporting public radio and television! Since we haven’t had enough yet, next weekend we’ll be hitting the road for TWO DAYS of Canteen on the Fly! Hope to see you there!

Canadensis in Massachussets, On Air, and Everywhere!


The past few days have been super fun and packed full of Canadensis goodness!!  This weekend, a large crew of Canadensis folks headed up to Holyoke, Mass to celebrate the wedding of Alyssa and Mike.  They met at Canadensis more than 5 years ago, and have continued to return year after year.  They were both Head Counselors in 2011, and their time at camp was mentioned quite a bit throughout the ceremony and reception.  They are truly a perfect and loving couple, and I wish them all the best!

The day after the wedding, we moved our Camp Canadensis office to the WHYY Studios – which is the National Public Radio station in Philadelphia.  We were trained and oriented as volunteers for their fall membership pledge drive.  We sat and answered phones for more than 5 hours, and just like everything we do…we made it a lot of fun!  It was great to hear from people connected with Canadensis, most notably, our own Jason “JCal” Calabretta – his father Peter – and Brandon Starkman’s grandma!  In total, we took pledges that summed $3,693…and we enjoyed it so much that we might be back for a televised fundraiser in the future…stay tuned!

This upcoming weekend will also be packed with Canadensis goodness because we are hosting our Canteen on the Fly, ice cream get-togethers in a town near you!  However, we love when camp friends host their own reunions and tell us about them!  I got an amazing email and photo from a great camp mom recently that simply said “These three girls live each other so much and are the best of friends. Thought you might enjoy seeing a picture of them.”  I thought you might enjoy seeing the picture too, so check it out below!

Mike and Alyssa say "I Do"

It was the weekend we’ve all been waiting for! Head Counselors Mike and Alyssa are FINALLY married! It was an absolutely wonderful weekend filled with the most amazing friends, and we were all so happy to see Mike and Alyssa officially become Husband and Wife. There’s SO much I could write about the wedding and so many great stories to tell, but instead I’ll do as I always do and let the pictures say 1,000 words!

Myself, Kelly, and Dani getting ready and being silly!

Jake, Dani, and Danielle ready for the ceremony!

Erica, Dani, Danielle, Kelly, and Sara dressed alike

JCal filming a bit for Canadensis Today!

Dani, Me, Sara, and Danielle pause for a family pic 🙂

Alex and Kenzie made beautiful bridesmaids!

Alyssa was a beautiful Bride!!!

The most wonderful friends!

After hours of dancing, we were exhausted!

These are only a few of the 600+ photos I took this weekend (yea, we got a little bit carried away!), but you can tell an amazing time was had by all. We danced late into the night until the DJ finally played the infamous “Hey Hey Goodbye”. Even though it was well into the wee hours of the morning, we couldn’t bear to be separated yet; everyone returned to the same hotel to sit and talk and catch up. When we were finally falling asleep in our seats, we all hopped cabs or in cars and made the journey to our hotels. The next morning we met for some brunch before hopping planes or trains or loading up cars for long road trips home…

Me, Phoebe, Becky, and Erica love brunch!

Kenzie, Pete, and Kelly are sleepy, but it was totally worth it!

It was the most magical weekend with some of my favorite people! A huge CONGRATULATIONS to Mike and Alyssa- I know your life together is going to be beautiful, and I’m so glad we are all a part of this big, loving, hilarious, crazy, silly, beautiful camp family 🙂

Canadensis is on NPR Today!

I have a long drive to work everyday, and when I discovered National Public Radio last year, it made the drive feel a lot shorter!  Some of us from Camp Canadensis will be volunteering today at our local NPR Station, WHYY.  It serves the Philadelphia area and South Jersey, so if you live nearby you can tune into 90.9FM.  If you’ve ever enjoyed NPR, and you are over the age of 18, please considering calling 1-888-345-9499 and pledging your support while we are answering phones on Monday, October 17th between 3-8PM.  You will have the chance to talk to with one of the Canadensis volunteers…”Aunt” Terri Saltzman, Don Cannon, Eric Forti, Robin Forti, Cara Corradetti, Matt Unger, Phoebe Gurr, Neil Sukonik, Dave Malter (my amazing boyfriend who took the day off to help us) or myself.