Welcome to the official Blog for YMCA Camp Burgess and Hayward in Sandwich on Cape Cod.
Here you will find all the latest news from both sides of Spectacle Pond.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

UFO Spotted at Burgess........

Spring look coming soon.....

Sorry for the break from posting, we've been out enjoying the Spring. The plan was to give The Electric Spectacle its new Spring look with some new photos, but the weather got all crazy and cold again. Hopefully things will look up by the weekend.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Happy Vernal Equinox

Today is the Vernal Equinox, which means lots of fun things.
- The sun is directly above the equator today.
- There will be an equal amount of day and night today.
- We can look forward to more day light and less dark.
- SPRING is here!!!
- SUMMER isn't far behind!!!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Camp Friend

Marty stopped by to visit the other day with his wife and baby girl. It was great to see them all. Marty, from Ireland, worked here for a year and a half as Lois' Assistant in the kitchen. He has mad skills with the food and Lois misses his greatly. We tried to coax him into the kitchen, but he wasn't having any of it.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Open House

Thanks to everyone who came to our Open House today. It was probably a record turnout. We had some amazing weather to enjoy as we walked around. If you missed the Open House but would like to see us, just give us a call on 508 428 2571, and we'll see if we can work something out. You can also join us on our Volunteer Day, Saturday May 9th.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Spring is springing

As the days get warmer camp starts to spring to life. We have our first group of campers in this weekend and to welcome them to camp the geese have started pairing up. This means that pretty soon they will be building nests, laying eggs and then vigorously guarding them. Before long out will pop the cute little goslings, who remain cute for about a week. You guys know the rest of the story. So far there have been no sitings of the "Doose" or "Guck", the mysterious creature that some have claimed to be a cross between a Goose and a Duck. We'll keep our eyes open and camera at the ready.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Open House

This Sunday we will be holding our last scheduled Open House of the spring. Come and visit us, we'll have refreshments and happy smiling staff providing guided tours and answering questions. We meet at the Burgess Dining Hall, so come down anytime between 1pm and 4pm. We'd love to see you, even if you already know camp, bring a friend.The Snacks

The Shrine

Monday, March 9, 2009

Now and Then

These shots were taken in the office, one this morning and one in the 1960's. The Camp Office used to provide housing and meeting space for the Camp staff. Today we have grown so much that it is now all office space. We have most of our meetings at the dining hall so that we can get everyone around a table.

Friday, March 6, 2009

March

Have you ever heard anyone say that March is their favorite Month? Didn't think so. In New England it feels like one month of winter too many.
For the Romans, March was the first month of the year and named Martius after Mars, the god of war. In Rome, where the climate is Mediterranean, March is the first month of spring, a logical point for the beginning of the year as well as the military campaign season.
In Finnish, the month is called maaliskuu, which originates from maallinen kuu, meaning earthy month, because during maaliskuu, earth finally became visible under the snow. Historical names for March include the Saxon Lenctmonat, named after the equinox (more on the equinox later in the month) and gradual lengthening of days, and the eventual namesake of Lent.
It definitely means the start of the new year at Camp. Even though we've had groups here through the winter, March is when things start to happen, with groups here every weekend. At the end of March we will start to get our first staff arriving and things will really get moving.
Bring on the spring.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Back in the day

Another great shot from the archives. This is taken in what is now the Burgess parking lot. Times change. We no longer do riflery at Camp and this location became the archery range/parking lot and then just the parking lot. We have a new archery range, but who knows, maybe riflery will one day make a comeback just like the hair styles and clothes in the picture.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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The Electric Spectacle goes global

We just finished our first month of using Google Analytics to see how many people read the blog and where they read it from. It makes some interesting reading and is considerably more fun than the old service we used. The map above shows where people were reading from during the month of February. The readership was mostly from the USA and a good few from the UK. We also had readers in the following far flung places;
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Monday, March 2, 2009

Snow Day

Snow Days don't really work out too well for us at Camp. With a lot of us living on site we don't have much of an excuse for staying at home. A pretty big storm hit the Northeast last night, but it seems like we got away lightly compared to some other places. For anyone reading this from warmer parts of the world, here is what you are missing.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Open House

Some hardy future campers braved the weather with their families today for our Open House. We had hot drinks and snacks to cheer people up after their frosty walk around camp. Thanks to everyone for coming and brightening up the dining hall. Our next Open House is scheduled for March 15th, rain, sleet, snow or shine.