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It was great to see everyone

August 11th, 2010

Posted by Josh Perks

The 2010 reunion was a a great success.  Over 100 former campers, staff members, and their families came to Segowea for the weekend.  Alumni got to meet many of the new staff, all of whom survived their Pirate experience on Friday night.  Most importantly everyone was able to see all the hard work that has gone in to opening camp to children for the first time in 5 years.  While the huge new ball fields on top of the hill were impossible to miss, the most welcome improvement has to be to the Beacon.  If you haven’t been to Segowea for a visit yet this year, the new Beacon is reason enough to make the trip.

As one who is use to doing all the cooking at camp, I would like to extend a personal thanks to the new kitchen crew did a fantastic job with dinner and desert.

Camp Segowea 2010 Reunion

July 6th, 2010

Posted by Josh Perks

2010 Camp Segowea Reunion

Schedule of Activities:

Saturday August 7th

12:00 Check In; Bring Your Own Picnic Lunch
1:00-3:00 Free Swim and Open Boating
2:00 Question & Answer with the Director and new camper registration
3:15 Friends of Segowea Annual Open Meeting
5:00 Welcome and Flag Lowering
5:30 Cookout dinner
7:00-9:00 Casino Night
9:15 Candlelight Ceremony

Sunday August 8th

7:30-10:00 Continental Breakfast
10:30 Closing Chapel
12:00 Goodbye

Please RSVP to Joshua Perks at 512 590-2667 or josh@friendsofsegowea.org.

A $15 per person donation is suggested to cover meals and program costs. Kids 5 & under are free.
Cabins will be available on a first come first serve basis to those wishing to stay over on Saturday night.  Guests can also rough it and sleep in tents or under the stars on the new ball fields on top of the hill.  For those a little less daring lodging can be found in near by Great Barrington at the following establishments:
Monument Mountain: 413-528-3272
Red Bird Inn: 413-229-2433
Windflower Inn: 800-992-1993
Great Barrington Days Inn: 413-528-3150
Holiday Inn Express: 413-528-1810

Waddle Shirts HERE!

June 2nd, 2010

Posted by Josh Perks

This could be you

Did you miss the 1st Annual Wa Wa Wally Waddle 5K Run/Walk? Want to sport an awsome t-shirt from the race? Well you are in luck. We have some shirts left over from the race, and we are offering them for the bargian price of $15. Don’t miss out on this little piece of Segowea history. Use the paypal button below to order your shirt now. Even if you don’t have a paypal account you can still use a credit card

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It is Segowea 65 Bracket Craziness Time Again

March 2nd, 2010

Posted by Josh Perks

Men’s Basketball NCAA Tournament Brackets!

Each bracket entry is just a $15 donation to Camp Segowea,  and you can pay for and enter as many brackets as you want.  The more brackets you submit the better your chance to win!

  1. Tournament pairings will be downloaded no later than midnight on selection Sunday March 14.
  2. You must make your selections by noon Thursday March 18th.
  3. Your entry number will be 1 unless you paid for multiple entries.
  4. You can change your picks at any point before the deadline.

Prizes:

1st place- 10% of the pot

2nd place- 7% of the pot

3rd place- 5% of the pot

76% of the pot will go directly to Camp Wa Wa Segowea Capital Campaign. (2% will go toward paypal processing)

After submitting your donation via the PayPal button below you will be be taken to a confirmation page which will have further instructions on where to go to submit your bracket.  You will also receive a confirmation email within 12 hours which contains your log in information.  If you have any questions please email Lisa Perks

You may opt to donate more than $15 to Camp Segowea when submitting payment through PayPal.  If you choose to donate more than $15 but only want one bracket entry please let us know in the comment field of the submission form.


Wally Waddle was a Wonderful Success

January 26th, 2010

Posted by Josh Perks


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Wally Waddle was a Wonderful Success

The 1st Annual Wa Wa Wally Waddle 5K was a wonderful success. Runners were greeted by a beautiful sunny spring day, and 28 of them got to go home with pie! Before getting into details about the race, and the pies, I have to thank all the members of the MHRRC who came out and volunteered on race day.

The Waddle was my first attempt at directing a race, and without the guidance and support of the club it would have been a disaster. In particular I want to thank MHRRC members Deborah Schwartz and Tom Storey for scoring the race, Pete Sanfilippo and Steve Perks for managing the finish line and club president Keith Axelrod for all his help and advice. I would like to extend a general thanks to the club for helping buy the t-shirts for the race and for the generous use of supplies and race equipment. Thank you James McCowan, the Vassar College Track/XC coach, and Vassar College for allowing us to use the property, and for donating your time to support our race.

Of course I can’t forget all the people who came out to run. It is you after all who really make these events possible. We had 74 finishers in the 5K and 8 finishers in the kid’s mile. Mike Insler, who I dragged down from Rochester with me, was the overall winner of the 5K. He finished the gently rolling course along the dirt roads of Vassar Farms in 16:34. Marisa Hanson was the first female finisher with a time of 18:42. Both times are course records which will never be broken as we are changing the course next year to both start and finish on the rugby field (this year the race started by Hooker Ave. and finished on the rugby field.)

Evan West followed up his win last week at the Miles of Hope half mile, with a win in the kid’s mile. He led the field of 8 finishers with a time of 7:29. 7 year old Raven Stanet took top honors for female finishers with a mile time of 10:05. For complete results and pictures of both the 5K and the 1 mile kids run you can visit www.mhrrc.org or the Wally Waddle site, www.friendsofsegowea.org.

Now onto the pies! Because this race was a fund raiser for YMCA Camp Wa Wa Segowea, I thought it would be fun to involve as many camp alumni as possible. Many alumni were nervous about running a 5K so we decided to put together a 10 person relay team. Each member of the alumni relay team ran a 500M leg, any runner completing the race before the relay team won a freshly baked pie. The alumni surprised themselves by completing the race in 20:30 resulting in 10 runners winning pies. We awarded pies to the next 8 female runners, in the name of gender equity and raffled off the remaining 10 pies.

We hope to see you back at Vassar Farms again next year for the 2nd annual Wa Wa Wally Waddle. Next years race will feature a new and improved route (no pot holes) and of course more PIES!

I would like to thank our current Wally Waddle Sponsors.

Gold Sponsor:

Silver Sponsors:
Nick Stoner Inn
Soul Dog
Tubby’s Bath Refinishing
Mid-Hudson Road Runners Club

Sign Sponsor:

Hooker Avenue Travel
Mike Arteaga’s Health + Fitness Centers

Other Contributors:
Hudson Valley Renegades
Stop & Shop
Marianne’s Floral Garden

Friends of Segowea 2010 Calendars are SOLD OUT!

December 5th, 2009

Posted by Boo



UPDATE: 2010 Friends of Segowea Calendars are SOLD OUT!

Thank you to everyone who ordered a calendar.  Together we helped raise over $1000 for the Capital Campaign!  Keep an eye on this site in December for next year’s calendar.  THANKS AGAIN EVERYONE!!

Just in time for the holidays!

Get your very own Friends of Segowea 2010 Calendar!

Includes 12 color photos taken in and around Camp Wa Wa Segowea.

Makes a great gift for anyone who loves camp!

Each calendar is $10 plus $2 shipping.  All proceeds go directly to the Capital Campaign to re-open Camp Segowea!

Missing Camp?

November 10th, 2009

Posted by Josh Perks

Take a stroll down the camp road with your friendly neighborhood  bear and see what you can see.

Take a walk with Mr. Bear

Take a walk with Mr. Bear

Join Us at Camp August 8th & 9th!!

July 8th, 2009

Posted by Louise Van Alstyne

Join your friends for camp’s biggest reunion ever. Hosted by camp and Friends of Segowea, the YMCA Camp Wa Wa Segowea Alumni Association. Come and be amazed by how little the camp has changed since you were there, and see what exciting changes we have planned!

How long has it been since your last Casino Night, Candlelight Ceremony or Chapel? Do you remember what it was like to watch flag lowering, hungry and happy and trying to stay still?

Schedule of Activities:

Saturday August 8th
12:00 Check In; Bring Your Own Picnic Lunch
1:00-3:00 Free Swim and Open Boating
2:00 The New Vision for Segowea Presentation
3:15 Friends of Segowea Meeting
5:00 Welcome and Flag Lowering
5:30 Cookout dinner
7:00-9:00 Casino Night
9:15 Candlelight Ceremony

Sunday August 9th
7:30-10:00 Continental Breakfast
10:30 Closing Chapel
12:00 Goodbye

Please RSVP to Toby Hettler at 518 656-9462 ext 6632 or thettler@cdymca.org.

A $15 per person donation is suggested to cover meals and program costs. Kids 5 & under are free.

Wa Wa Rally – Come to the Reunion May 30th in Poughkeepsie

May 21st, 2009

Posted by Louise Van Alstyne

Come join your friends (new and old) in Poughkeepsie on Saturday, May 30th from 3-5 pm at the Dutchess County JCC, located at 110 South Grand Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY. Former Camp Director Beth Hodos and Friends of Segowea Alumni Association will host an afternoon of photos, friends, fun and stories. Come hear about the exciting plans for the furture of Segowea! Please bring any of your favorite camp photos and memorabilia (t-shirts, plaques, medals, certificates, etc.) to share with others. RSVP to Camp Director  Toby Hettler at 518-656-9462 ext 6632 or thettler@cdymca.org.

For more information please contact Toby Hettler or Sarah Mercogliano at smercogliano@gmail.com.

Welcome!

March 12th, 2009

Posted by Louise Van Alstyne

About Friends of Segowea

Friends of Segowea is a group of people dedicated to the continued support of YMCA Camp Wa Wa Segowea. We are run by volunteers and are fully funded through donations, gifts and fund raising efforts. Alumni, family and friends have come together to raise money for improvements to camp infrastructure, and to preserve the tradition and spirit which have helped children become stronger more confident people for almost 100 years.

Camp Wa Wa Segowea has been camping at its current location for over 70 years and many of our buildings and facilities are in need of major repair or replacement. We are currently running a major capital campaign to raise the funds needed to provide a quality place for our campers to play and grow. Please consider making a tax deductible donation today!