We are
very now excited to announce the staff
for the 2014 IPNYC Summer Camps.
:)
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Scott in the camps new little rowboat named after his sister Leah |
Camp founder
and director, Scott Pelton would like to once again welcome all new and
returning campers to the camps this year! The Indian
Point Young Naturalist Club began way back in 2003 when Scott had just 2 children
in the very first half-day summer camp. Since then, over 250 children have
experienced more than 24 weeks of magic right here on the shores of
St. Margaret’s Bay.
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Mia being hugged by the giant lobster |
Mia Naylor is new to the
camp this summer and is very excited to be a counsellor at the Indian Point
Young Naturalist’s Club. She has recently finished her first year at the
University of Toronto. She has always had a keen
appreciation for science, especially biology. Mia grew up in Nova Scotia and
the ocean has always been her favourite aspect of living in NS! She is greatly
looking forward to being a counsellor at the IPYNC because she loves spending time
outdoors and believes it is extremely important to help youth appreciate the
beauty of the ocean and educate them of the important role it plays in our
lives!
This year we are very excited to announce Patrick Delaporte is coming to Canada from France to work with the IPYNC!
He is excited about this work, but also is seeing this as an opportunity
to experience a country he's been wanting to discover. Patrick
has always worked with youth, and has been a male nurse and a
teacher in Northern France. Nothing could make Patrick happier
than the thought of working with Canadian youth this year, and at
some point, he would like to become a citizen of Canada which he
sees as such a beautiful country. Patrick will bring a
French touch to the camps, so anyone in French Immersion will have fun
putting to use what they have learned. Patrick notices the
differences of our cultures, but is sure that in those differences
there is something amazing to be discovered. Patrick can not wait to
be here!
Nia (Ariana) Williams is very excited to share their love for everything creative and natural with the wonderful children of the IPYNC. You may remember Nia as a volunteer last year, but now she is looking forward to being a daily part of the program bringing lots of great new crafting ideas. Aside from creativity and a sense of wonder for all of life, Nia has found her calling as a Thai Yoga Massage Therapist and a budding yoga teacher. Nia is so happy to be working with you all this summer!!
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Nia being very "kelp"ful saving seaweed at Peggy's Cove |
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