Young Families Camp

YOUNG FAMILIES CAMP

June 12 - 14

SUMMER CAMP FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

Founded in 1924, Unitarian Universalist Rowe Camp has provided a space for young people to come together in community to explore, play, reflect, and grow. At Rowe, young people learn how to listen, make new friends, find their voice, try new things, and explore their place in the world around them.

Rowe is not only a space for youth to grow and learn, but folks of all ages. At young families’ camp, adults and children alike can be in community together.

WHO THIS CAMP IS FOR?

Young Families Camp is designed for families with children ages 10 and under. Parents, caregivers, and kids come together for a weekend of connection, play, and community in the beautiful outdoors

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Childcare: There is no childcare provided during Young Families Camp. All activities are designed for families to participate together, with some programming split by age group.

Accommodations: Families are responsible for bringing their own baby equipment and supplies (cribs, pack-n-plays, bedding, etc.). Cabin and room accommodations do not include specialized infant/toddler furniture.

Call the Rowe Center if you need any additional information. 

 

REGISTRATION IS A 2-STEP PROCESS

Step 1: Register for the Program Click the registration button below to begin. Select the number of adults and children in your group, then complete the registration form. Once submitted, you’re officially enrolled in Young Families Camp.

Step 2: Reserve Your Room (Skip this step if you’re commuting) Shortly after registering, you’ll receive a welcome email containing a link to book your accommodations. Here are your options:

  • Cabin Space – Flat rate for families of 4 or More. Cabins sleep up to 8, so you may share the cabin with another family.
  • Other Accommodations – Various rooms and cabin options available

Please complete both steps to ensure your registration is complete.

Adult: $158.00
Child 3 – 17: $115.00
Child 3 and Under: Free
Housing fees not included

WHAT TO EXPECT

Grandparents, parents, cousins, and kiddos are all welcome at young families camp. You and your family will revel in three very special days of music-making, drawing, painting, and games facilitated by outstanding camp leaders.

 

Sometimes you’ll be together with the kiddos, sometimes with your age-mates. You’ll enjoy legendary meals (picky eaters cheerfully accommodated!) and have time to share your joys, silly stories, and wonderful new experiences. You’ll have a chance to explore together with families. Come prepared to be moved and uplifted! You’ll leave with songs in your heart, art in your hand, and most of all, memories you’ll never forget.

 

While a great deal has changed in the nearly 40 years since, we still gather for comfort, companionship, a sense of family, and a celebration of this life together. We are the oldest continuous gathering of our kind in the nation, a place where hundreds of lives have been transformed across the decades, and a place where all who seek to join us are warmly welcomed. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

In Massachusetts, recreational camps for children must be inspected and licensed by the local board of health in the city or town where the camp is located; to be licensed, the camp must meet all regulatory standards established by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) and any additional local requirements. Rowe Camp and Conference Center's Youth Camps are permitted by the Cooperative Public Health Service of the Franklin Regional Council of Governments.
Why sleep-away camp? Why Rowe?+

Our sleep-away camps afford the opportunity to co-create an inclusive, fun and safe community for 1- or 2-week sessions. Each year, the camp sessions are shaped in a unique way by the individual campers and counselors who attend. Unplugged and away from our screens and devices, we build human connection and empower campers to better understand themselves, each other, and the wider world.

Sleep away camp offers a unique space for kids to learn who they are, outside of their family or school structures. At Rowe, we create opportunities for campers to explore, reflect, grow and play while practicing responsibility toward both self and community.

Ultimately, our camps are just one of our many programs that fulfill Rowe's vision: a world filled with people who are actively creating inclusive, participatory communities filled with joy, respect, love…and a little bit of weirdness.

Does camp have a theme?+

Rowe is not a sports camp or an arts camp, though we do both and more. Rowe's theme is unique; being solely centered in Youth Empowerment. The main focus of our camps is to provide an age-appropriate amount of independence to our campers and foster a nurturing environment where campers can practice forming deep and healthy relationships.

Each camp's activities balance staff-run activities, as well as creating emergent programming based on that set of campers' interests. This means each camp session at Rowe is entirely unique and catered towards that year's community of campers.

Where will I be sleeping if I attend Rowe camp?+

We have 8 unique and beloved cabins in the middle of the woods, located on what we call the "hill" and the "valley." Campers sleep in the cabin assigned to them on arrival.

During the registration process, parents/guardians will be required to complete a Cabin Assignment Request Form for their camper. We offer boys, girls, and gender-neutral cabins. Camp staff sleep in the cabins every evening, helping create community bonds that can last a lifetime.

Do we take bunk requests?+

Yes. Attending camp with a friend can add an extra level of comfort, especially for our younger cohorts, to whom Rowe may be their first sleep-away camp. While kids do spend time in cabin cohorts, all camps spend most of the day in choice-based programming, where even if not in the same cabin, children can play together with whomever they make connections with.

What does a typical day at Rowe look like?+

A typical day at Rowe consists of:

  • Wake-up
  • Breakfast
  • Morning Workshops
  • Community Meeting
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon Workshops
  • Cabin Time
  • Dinner
  • All-Camp Evening Activity
  • Cabin Check-In
  • Lights Out
Who are the counselors at Rowe?+

We are lucky to have so many campers return as staff at Rowe. Rowe creates a lifelong community that many campers see themselves aging up into staff roles within.

How does Rowe build a secure, safe, and accepting environment for its campers?+

At Rowe, one of our missions is to help each camper find the line between individual self-expression and the needs of the community. Learning to understand oneself, accept others, and to adapt to the needs of the community is a core part of the Rowe experience. In this way, both community and self-growth are central at Rowe Camp.

Counselors are trained to not only be responsible for physical safety, but emotional safety as well. Through guidance and support from the counselors, each camper learns to understand their responsibility for and contribution to the full community. This allows campers at Rowe to be accepted and welcomed, and create powerful, long-lasting friendships.

What will I be eating if I attend Rowe camp?+

Camp food is one of the best features of our youth camps. Camper dietary restrictions and specific food needs are used to plan meals by our camp food staff. Our kitchen staff is often made up of folks who also went to camp, adding to the fun of each session. We are known for our delicious, healthy meals and people look forward to the food at Rowe.

What if I have allergies or other dietary restrictions?+

Parents/guardians will complete a Dietary Restriction Form for their camper during registration. These forms are reviewed by our kitchen staff who are trained on complying with ServSafe food handling regulations. We have a long tradition of cooking flavorful food, that one would have no idea is accommodating special diets.

What is Unitarian Universalism? Is this a religious camp?+

Unitarian Universalism, or UU for short, is a spiritual belief system and community which emphasizes personal choice and the inherent worth and dignity of all life. Rowe Camp and Conference Center is an affiliated organization with the Unitarian Universalist Association and Rowe's founder was a Unitarian Universalist Minister (Rev. Anita Pickett).

Our camps are informed by the UU beliefs and shared values, but are not religious in nature. All are welcome to our programs, youth camps and events no matter your identity or beliefs.

How can campers and families stay in touch during the camp session?+

Campers are permitted to use the landline phone in the Rec Hall to contact their parents. This phone is in a phone booth equipped with a light, fan, and ensures privacy for the camper making the call. Campers should call when not participating in an activity and should ask a camp staff member for assistance. Each camp has slightly different norms regarding the use of the phone and will be part of the orientation during the first day of camp. Camp phone numbers will be sent out by Camp Directors prior to camp beginning.

Additionally, you may send snail mail to your camper at:

(name of camper)
(name of camp)
Rowe Camp and Conference Center
22 Kings Highway Rd
Rowe, MA 01367

What are the costs of each youth camp?+

Our one-week camps (YPC 1 and 2) are $1,350. Our two-week camps (YPC 3, JHC and SHC) are $2,700.

What scholarships are available?+

When you register your camper you will be prompted by our registration software, Enrollsy, if you would like to apply for financial assistance. Your application will be sent directly to the Camp Leadership team. We may reach out for further discussions based on your application.

When a financial assistance award is made, you will receive an email with the award amount, in a unique coupon code, to be applied when you complete the registration process. The aid allocation usually takes a few weeks to be awarded.

How does the payment plan work?+

At the end of registration in Enrollsy you will be asked how you wish to pay for the camp session. You can opt to pay in full, or for our payment plan. This will spread out the payment for camp into monthly installments.

If you need a more specific payment plan, reach out to [email protected] to discuss further.

How will Rowe support my camper's mental and physical health?+

Rowe Youth Camps are regulated and licensed by the Franklin County Regional Council of Governments and must comply with Massachusetts Minimum Standards for Recreational Camps for Children, specifically the guidelines for health care staff to be provided.

We have camp health staff who are trained on supporting camper mental health, physical health and accommodating individual camper needs.

How are medications handled at Rowe Camp?+

We must comply with the management, administration and documentation of prescription medications as required by Massachusetts MGL 105 CMR 430 as referenced above, and trained by our Camp Health Care Consultant, who must be a licensed physician in Massachusetts.

How close are urgent care, hospitals, or other medical facilities to Rowe?+

The first step is assessment from our Camp Health Care Coordinator and consultation from our Camp Health Care Consultant who is a local physician.

Depending on the situation we have campers transported to different locations. For minor injuries or illnesses we take campers to urgent care facilities in Greenfield or North Adams, MA.

Our closest hospital is Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield, MA, 27.2 miles from Rowe. If needed, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Brattleboro, VT is an option as well, 30.2 miles away.

We are served by a regional ambulance and EMS service, Northern Berkshire EMS. If 911 is called for any medical emergency, an ambulance is automatically dispatched and accompanied by immediate care from the local fire department.

Campers never leave the campus without a first aid and CPR certified staff member.

Do you offer transportation to and from camp?+

We do not offer transportation for arrival and departure for our youth camps. If you have any specific travel requirements, you should contact [email protected].

What is the refund policy?+

Rowe has a $100 deposit for each camp that is non-refundable. We create our budgets with the number of campers registered, so if you are unable to attend after signing up, please let us know as soon as possible.

How can I register or learn more?+

Visit our website at rowecenter.org/camp/ to see snapshots and dates of the camps. To register, go to rowecenter.org/youth-camps/.

You can also contact our Camp Coordinator, Amelia McLaughlin, at [email protected].

Questions we didn't answer? Email [email protected].
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