Monday, October 7, 2013

Bentonville Ozone Hosts 4th Annual Camp at Club


“What tribe are you?”
Maybe this question makes little sense to you. “Tribe? What tribe? Does this have to do with a Garth Brooks song?” However, for thousands of kids and college students every summer, there is no more important question than this. Tribal loyalty is one of the deep, rich traditions that knit campers, counselors and other staff into the long lasting friendship tapestry of Camp War Eagle. Even though the summer camp experience is a short few weeks for most, the traditions campers fall in love with on that beloved camp ground echo in their minds for months and months to follow.
Our love of camp traditions is what drove us to once again plan Camp at Club for Bentonville Ozone’s Primetime and Summit students this fall. Camp at Club is a full and exciting camp day, crushed into a neat hour and a half package. Campers (and former counselors who join us weekly as leaders) live out much missed camp moments. Wearing camp uniforms, shirts and headbands emblazoned with camp crests and tribal logos, students arrived bursting with enthusiasm for what the night could hold.
Several regular Primetime students used Camp at Club as an opportunity to introduce school friends to their cherished camp traditions. Others in attendance were campers who hadn’t gotten the chance to attend Ozone yet and saw Camp at Club as the perfect start.
The evening started the same way all perfect camp days do: an energetic Morning Show at the amphitheater, complete with mimicked cheers, traditional chants and a thrilling look forward at what the day (or night) would hold. From there, the deep bass echo from a drum signaled CWE faithful that it was time for Tribal Initiation, a sacred ceremony sorting all into their respective teams, the Caddo and the Osage. After a retelling of the classically thrilling tribal tale of White Dove, Running Bear and their ferocious families, tribal competition began. In CWE tradition, campers spent each moment cheering on their teammates, encouraging one another relentlessly. From the Caddo victory at tribal competition, campers transitioned to Instructionals, a time of learning something fresh and new! An inspirational video and challenge was the vehicle for knowledge before campers were ushered into daily “Rest Period.” However, only a few moments of heads on pillows were permitted, because it was time for everyone’s favorite time of the day, Mish Mash! Every day at 3pm in the summer, camp is filled with the sounds of one glorious song. The song signals a time of freedom and fun for each camper. When the music played during our rest period, everyone knew exactly what would come next… or did they? What they didn’t expect was a surprise game of Mission Impossible, a favorite event that pops up surprisingly at some point during each session. A frenzy of excitement and surprise built as campers were split into cabins to complete impossible missions. Each student donned glow bracelets as they entered a dark room, altered to make for the perfect mission impossible battleground. In creatively named teams, they sought out flag pieces specific to their group. Celebration resumed as teams claimed prizes for their victorious completion of the quest!
The night had been packed full of fun tradition and excitement. It was time for Lifeline, the part of the day where everyone at camp focuses on learning about who God is and his love for us. A classic camp tune, “Pharoah Pharaoh,” ushered campers into Lifeline, where a shortened version of skits and Eagle Tales brought back fabulous memories to campers and taught important lessons.
At the close of Lifeline, campers knew exactly what was coming next. Every day of every session’s big program closes similarly. 
It was time for a special event. Music pumped through speakers and campers rose from their feet, joyful beats pulsing as arms wiggled, heads bobbed and dancing reigned supreme.
This year, Fayetteville Ozone decided to begin the grand tradition of traditions as well, with their own week of Camp at Club. The night began with the Morning Show, Tribal Initiation, and Tribal Competition. Everyone huddled up afterwards and listened to their chief give his closing speech. Students enjoyed a 2 minute rest period, followed by canteen. During canteen, students met with their “cabins” or small groups for items from the store and relationship building time. They then traveled to Lifeline, where they sang camp songs and watched a well-known camp skit called Sin Box. The night ended with Planet Eagle, a huge dance party! The students enjoyed reliving many of their camp experiences and sharing those with their Ozone family.
“This was the best thing ever! I’m coming back next week for sure!” Said one Bentonville Primetime student, who had never attended club before, as he left the building, still a little sweaty from dancing. We agree. It really was the best thing ever. 

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