The Camp Tripper

The Camp Tripper
Author: Patrick Dzieciol
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2010-05-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1450226264

Ontario is a paradise for camping and outdoor adventure. In The Camp Tripper, author Patrick Dzieciol provides strategies for planning, leading, and participating in successful family camping trips in Ontario. Through years of personal camping experience as a child, adult, and parent, he has discovered the secrets of how to enjoy camping trips to the fullest. Gleaned from research and years of personal experience, this guidebook presents helpful strategies for executing a trip from start to finish, including: Researching and selecting campgrounds Reserving great campsites Calculating startup and camping trip costs Packing effectively Setting up camp efficiently Creating a trip agenda Experiencing successful camping Breaking camp Maintaining gear Geared for both new and seasoned campers, The Camp Tripper shares tips to help camping families avoid mistakes and overcome obstacles to experience a successful and memorable family camping trip in Ontario.

The New Camp Cookbook

The New Camp Cookbook
Author: Linda Ly
Publisher: Voyager Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0760352011

Shares campfire recipes for anyone who enjoys cooking outdoors, including chai-spiced oatmeal with cinnamon apples, egg-in-a-hole grilled cheese, tin foil seafood boil, and homemade hot chocolate mix.

Saturday Night Live, Hollywood Comedy, and American Culture

Saturday Night Live, Hollywood Comedy, and American Culture
Author: J. Whalley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2010-06-21
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 023010794X

Saturday Night Live, Hollywood Comedy, and American Culture sheds new light on the ways in which Saturday Night Live s confrontational, boundary-pushing approach spilled over into film production, contributing to some of the biggest hits in Hollywood history, such as National Lampoon s Animal House, Ghostbusters, and Beverly Hills Cop. Jim Whalley also considers how SNL has adapted to meet the needs of subsequent generations, launching the film careers of Mike Myers, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell and others in the process. Supported by extensive archival research, some of Hollywood s most popular comedians are placed into the contexts of film and television comic traditions and social and cultural trends in American life.

Handbook for Guardians of the Camp Fire Girls

Handbook for Guardians of the Camp Fire Girls
Author: Camp Fire Girls
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1924
Genre: Girls
ISBN:

Handbook for volunteer guardians (that is, adult leaders) of Camp Fire groups. Many of the early traditions of Camp Fire Girls, including dresses, symbolism, and language are culturally appropriated from Indigenous peoples. The contents and design of this volume are representative of this.

Kids in America

Kids in America
Author: Liz Prato
Publisher: Santa Fe Writers Project
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1951631269

Generation X was born between the legions of Baby Boomers and Millennials, and was all but written off as cynical, sarcastic slackers. Yet, Gen X's impact on culture and society is undeniable. In her revealing and provocative essay collection, KIDS IN AMERICA: ESSAYS ON GEN X, Liz Prato reveals a generation deeply affected by terrorism, racial inequality, rape culture, and mental illness in an era when none of these issues were openly discussed. Examined through the lens of her high school and family, Prato reveals a small, forgotten cohort shaped as much by Sixteen Candles and Beverly Hills, 90210, as it was by the Rodney King riots and the threat of nuclear annihilation. Prato is unflinching in asking hard questions of her peers about what behavior was then acceptable or overlooked, and how we reconcile those sins today. KIDS IN AMERICA illuminates a generation that is often cited, but rarely examined beyond the gloss of nostalgia.

When Camp Onanda Gives Her Call:

When Camp Onanda Gives Her Call:
Author: Carol Truesdale
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626192898

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Star Trails: the Nubian Queen

Star Trails: the Nubian Queen
Author: Phil Lewis
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2000-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462091784

Stax, an enlisted 3rd class Naval Yeoman gets conscripted for the first ever exploration of the red planet. His presence on the expedition brought immediate objections from the nine chosen military officers who lead the exploration. The strong resentment only feeds Stax's already rebellious attitude. Along with the nine officers and Stax, the team has ten civilian. A miscalculated Mars Storm wreaks havoc on expeditions spacecraft, the Demios II. At the same time Stax and one of the civilians gets caught in a storm, and come across a powered down alien spaceship. The alien computer aboard the discovered ship declares Stax as the Overseer, leading to deadly consequences for some of the crew. Through a mishap in the Alien ships engine, the officers and civilians, along with Stax are taken to the center of a war torn and desperate galaxy.

The Cabin Path: Leadership Lessons Learned At Camp

The Cabin Path: Leadership Lessons Learned At Camp
Author: Jay Gilbert
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1105555348

**Winner of the 2012 Society of Camp Directors Writing Award** The Cabin Path is a leadership book that will inspire camp counsellors and young leaders to think more consciously about the everyday leadership lessons camp presents them. While the book takes place in a summer camp setting, it is really a life leadership book and is a great resource for all readers with relevant real-life takeaways. If you've had your own summer camp experience, you'll feel like you're back at camp reading The Cabin Path. If you've never been to camp before, the book highlights the positive impacts of the camp experience and will leave you wanting to go to camp next summer!

The Solomon Syndrome

The Solomon Syndrome
Author: Bob Beltz
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631950452

A guide to finding the fulfillment God intended for you: “This is a book that can change your life.” —Bo Mitchell, Chaplain, Colorado Rockies, author of Grace Behind Bars The Solomon Syndrome helps us understand the futile ways in which men and women seek to have a happy life pursuing the culture’s ideas of how to be successful. The first part of the book serves as a tool to assess how one seeks to have their needs met—often in ways that never work. Solomon becomes a model of how all the pathways the contemporary world encourages us to pursue only get us onto the “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” and leave us with a sense of meaninglessness. It then lays out a paradigm of how God designed a network of relationships to meet one’s deepest needs and make life meaningful and happy. The second part of The Solomon Syndrome takes each of the relationships discussed within and provides a tool for adjustment and enhancement of each area. Rather than being a book about marriage, or family, or serving, or a relationship with God, it shows how all relationships are designed to work together to create the life God intended for people to live.