Camp Director, Heather Logee has been director of the camp for 15 years. Heather has an MA in Camp Administration and Leadership and brings over 29 years of experience to the camp. Camp Program / Day Camp Coordinator, Jessica “J” Ruiz. J brings 28 years of camp experience as camper, teen leader and staff member. For more information, visit our Staff page.
How much “down time” do the campers have?
We follow a daily schedule that provides routine and comfort, particularly for first-time campers. But within that schedule, there’s flexibility with ample time to hang out, step back and experience the moment. It’s one of the beauties of camp. We don’t hurry to get to the next thing. We have time to enjoy one another and, most importantly, to have fun. For a closer look at the daily schedule, visit our Resident/Overnight Camp and Day Camp pages.
Is transportation provided to camp?
Parents must provide their children with transportation to and from camp. You may have a friend, relative or neighbor help with transportation we just need a note from the parents saying who can and cannot pick up your child.
What is the age range of counselors?
Windham-Tolland 4-H Camp counselors are 18 + ( in some cases we do have staff that are 16-17 as part of Counselor-in-Training program). Staff not part of our CIT program have graduated high school, and most are enrolled in a higher education program. We refer to them as youth development professionals. Each counselor undergoes 10 days of thorough training prior to the start of camp, covering topics such as safety and risk management issues, team building, counseling skills and communication and teaching skills.
What do I do if there is a waiting list?
When a session fills at camp, campers are placed on a waitlist. To get the session you want for your child, register early.
If your child is placed on the waitlist, you will be contacted by phone if space becomes available.