The Gardiner-Doing Camp
The Camp Regis Applejack property was bought in 1946 from the owners of the Gardiner-Doing Camp, dancers Gail Gardiner and Ruth Doing.
One of the many programs at Camp Regis Applejack is Theater, a portion of the Performing Arts Department.
The Camp Regis Applejack property was bought in 1946 from the owners of the Gardiner-Doing Camp, dancers Gail Gardiner and Ruth Doing.
Welcome campers, to Camp Regis Applejack’s Arts & Crafts corner. We have a lot of creative fun planned for the summer and can’t wait for all of you to get started. A few groups have already completed coil/pinch pots and have moved on to papier-mâché masks. Campers, however, are not the only ones learning crafts; quite a few Regis ladies have taught us counselors how to macramé bracelets. We invite...
Music is a new program here at Camp Regis Applejack. Many campers and staff alike brought their instruments with them and seem to be really enthusiastic about participating. We have strings, percussion, woodwind, and yes, even brass. We all hope this music program can bring new enjoyment to all members of our camping community. Regis kids! Cardinal Laurie De la Baume and I (dance instructor Linda Rappaport) have been putting...
Mike Humes and Chris Gilliland have just returned from a trip to camp. Everything looked beautiful under 5 feet of snow (with a little more expected). The only way to get around was by x-country skiing or on snow shoes – parking at the back gate and skiing everything into camp! This wasn’t, however, a “vacation” trip – it was a chance to survey the buildings and docks to see...
A letter of thanks :The Group IV Girls would like to take this time to show our appreciation and gratitude for all the time and effort Jan, Laurie, Denise and whoever else worked with the play “Godspell”. Jan worked with directing, Laurie and Denise taught us the songs and played the guitars, and everyone else helped with the lights and suggestions.By Gail Peck
The Group IV Girls presented the famous play “Godspell” to the parents during the weekend. On Saturday the girls after a week of preparation put the play on for the camp. Groups I–V sat on benches at the side of the Rec. Hall quietly as the play began. Throughout the whole evening the expressions on the faces of the staff and campers showed excitement. The girls with the help of...
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