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Fresh Air child rolling down a hill at Camp ABC
Fresh Air child rolling down a hill at Camp ABC

Camp Anita Bliss Coler (ABC)

At Camp ABC, girls live in small groups where they learn to develop self-confidence, independence and teamwork skills. Educational programs promote environmental awareness, cultural arts and physical fitness in a fun, safe, supportive environment. Each session, 216 girls make new friends while participating in many different fun and exciting activities.

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Activities at Camp ABC

At Camp ABC, our goal is to expose our campers to a wide range of programs and activities in order to increase cultural awareness, physical fitness and camaraderie. Younger campers are exposed to a wide range of activities, designed to expand their world-view and interests, while older campers are invited to choose their activities in order to develop and sharpen cultural, artistic and athletic skill sets. Our most popular activities include:

An ABC camper playing basketball.Sports and Recreation - Sports and recreation class offers ABC campers the chance to develop fitness and safe-play skills. During class, campers are exposed to a wide range of fun and active games, designed to develop teamwork skills and teach girls about a variety of athletic activities that are available to them throughout the year. Girls participate in many group team sports, such as volleyball and kickball, tag and race games, dodge ball and steal-the-bacon.

African Dance - Campers learn about West African culture and music during African Dance class. During class, campers learn basic dance steps, as well as their cultural significance. They then have the opportunitiy to perform in all-camp talent shows. In addition to learning basic choreography, campers are exposed to African music as they accompany each other during dance lessons on a variety of drum, including the Djembe and Congo. Additionally, campers make their own traditional lapa wrap skirts to wear during practice and performances.

Overnights - Every ABC girls has the opportunity to spend a night camping outside underneath the stars while at camp. Teamwork and friendship are emphasized as everyone hikes to the campsite, puts up tents, starts a campfire and cooks dinner together. Overnights offer valuable lessons in environmental stewardship, where "leave no trace" concepts are practiced. They also offer the opportunity to develop self-reliance and problem-solving skills.

ABC campers get ready for an overnight stay.

Photography - Focusing on black and white photography, campers have the opportunity to express themselves through film and explore this unique type of art. In class, campers learn how to manually operate a 35 millimeter camera and develop photos in a dark room. Campers work on a variety of projects, including portraiture, nature photos, action photos and composition.

ABC campers getting a swim lesson.Swimming - Campers have the opporunity to swim every day while at camp! Every camper is swim-tested on the very first day of camp in order to determine her skill level, and all campers take swim lessons while at camp in order to improve on her swimming skills. Camp ABC is located on the shore of Deer Lake, and campers swim in designated areas in the lake based on their skill level. Red Cross certified lifeguards are always on duty while campers are swimming.

 

Camper Accomodations

Camp ABC consists of six villages that campers are assigned to upon arrival at camp. The six villages are Arrowhead, Frontier, Lakeview, Overlook, Rocky Ledge and Trailsend. Campers are generally broked up into villages and cabins based on age. Within the villages, campers live in cabins that vary in size, ranging from four to 12 campers. Restroom and shower facilities are separate from living quarters and are located a short distance from each cabin. All of our bathrooms have individual stalls and shower units.

Transportation to Camp

The Fresh Air Fund provides charter buses to Camp ABC at 7:30 AM on the day of departure from the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, located at 178th Street and Broadway in Manhattan. Please arrive early in order to ensure your child has to check in. Children return to the same location at 11:00 AM on the day of return.

A drawing by an ABC camper.

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