4 Things Your Camper Should Leave at Home!
Part of the adventure of Camp is also going without some things that we have in everyday life, so that we can appreciate the Camp experience. Of cou
Part of the adventure of Camp is also going without some things that we have in everyday life, so that we can appreciate the Camp experience. Of cou
You probably don’t want to end up lugging 50 pounds of stuff to camp with your camper… but here are a few things to definitely include!
Now don’t get me wrong, I love my darling children. But when both of my kids are at camp at the same time, the “Halleluiah” song goes off in my mind
Who doesn’t love to get a letter or thank you note? Here at Pecometh, one of the highlights of opening the mail is when we get a letter from a camper
There are plenty of mosquitoes and no air-conditioning. I’m feeling a little bit homesick for my mom’s cooking, but I’m surrounded by a warm, fun-lov
Ever wonder what kind of parent sends their kids to camp? Here are a few trends we’ve seen over the years.
Have you ever noticed that even those of us who love camp have a difficult time helping people understand why camp is so awesome? We believe that
Camp Pecometh is not for everyone. Here’s how to tell if it’s for you and your child.
You probably already know that camp counts in the lives of children and youth. That’s why we are asking you to help us share the camp experience with
Our SLCs (Spiritual Life Coordinators) volunteer to lead Bible studies and worship during for a week at Camp Pecometh. Rev. Asher Tunik was a somewha