Kohahna Articles

  • Bugle Call – Week 7 – 2009

    Seventh week of camp began with a gorgeous Sunday afternoon on the waterfront.  Campers went out on boats, played on the water tramp-o-line, and splashed around in the swim area.  That evening at Council Fire, our f... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Week 6 – 2009

    Our sixth week of camp was kicked off by one of Kohahna's all-time favorite activities-the County Fair.  Kohahna and Leelanau campers joined each other on the soccer field Sunday afternoon to enjoy fair-inspired stan... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Week 5 – 2009

    Week Five was a very adventurous week for Kohahna campers! Sunday afternoon we played Paz Dog (a mix of Capture the Flag and Flag Football) on our gorgeous beach before our usual evening of Cook-out and Council Fire.<... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Week 4 – 2009

    Opening day of second half was so much fun! It is such a treat to see girls returning year after year. As the cars pulled up and counselors and campers gathered, there are always shouts of "It's so good to see you aga... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Week 3 – 2009

    Monday started with a bang! We had fresh morning activities taking place, including our Jr. Sailing program for Waukeenas and a five day hiking trip at Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula for eight young ladies from... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Week 2 -2009

    There's nothing like a rainy week at summer camp to further bond everyone here!  Despite the chilly and rainy days that filled the majority of our week, Kohahna continued buzzing with activities indoor and out.  Som... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Week 1 – 2009

    With everything we have packed into the last seven days, it's hard to believe that it has only been a week since Opening Day! We kicked off the week with a warm and successful swim test followed by an afternoon of qua... (Read More)

  • Bugle Call – Opening Weekend – 2009

    Just like every year, opening day was a joyful opportunity for campers to reunite with their friends, for families to eat together, and for Kohahna cabins to transform into cozy homes for the summer.  Thanks to the m... (Read More)

  • Think Big – By Katie Wallingford

    Think Big

    I recently read in a magazine article that humans are egocentric by nature. According to this belief, even with the best intentions, we naturally place ourselves at the center of our world. As th... (Read More)