Monday, July 13, 2009

UPDATE!

The Laff-O-Lympics for July 25th, 2009 has been cancelled due to not enough participation.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Teens in Action Meeting!

TIA has planned an exciting meeting to kickoff the year! Teens will get to hear from several other metro non-profits and start to plan one of the two major projects they will be doing this year. The meeting is August 9th, 2009 from 2-4pm. RSVP to London by August 3, 2009 @ (405)478-5646.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Mystery Trip!

WHO: 6th - 12th graders, Parents and Leaders
WHAT: A Mystery Trip...That's all the info you need, the rest is a mystery!
WHEN: Saturday, August 22nd 10-5pm
WHERE: We will start at the main office and then continue with our trip.
BRING: Call for info!
RSVP: by Monday, August 17th to London @ (405) 478-5646 or London@CampFireUSA-ok.org.


*We will need Parents and Leaders to drive!

Teens in Action has been very this summer!

Teens put together disaster preparedness packets for campers that included a Teens in Action Prepare brochure, emergency contact cards, emergency plan worksheet, and a storm tracker map. Teen counselors at Camp DaKaNi participated in tornado drills for camp conducted by Teens in Action. Teens also labeled bottles of water to be sold during Council Fire on Fridays at Camp DaKaNi; all the proceeds benefited Teens in Action. We would like to thank Stacy Harris for all the hard work she did for this fundraiser and the teens that sold and labeled the water.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Camp DaKaNi Story on News 9


I'm so excited! The Camp DaKaNi story aired this evening on Channel 9, and it was wonderful! If you missed it, click on the link below, sit back, and ENJOY!!!




Tuesday, June 16, 2009

OKC Fire Department Visits Camp DaKaNi Day Camp


On occasion I must take a day off to take care of things that cannot be taken care of after 5 p.m. on weekdays or on the weekends. One such day was last Thursday, June 11th, when I had to take two anxious guys (my son, 17 and my stepson, 16) to take their drivers tests. Yes, they both passed, and while that is great news, it was not the most exciting part of the day.


At approximately noon that day, I received a call from Miss Morning Glory at Camp DaKaNi that Station 2 with the OKC Fire Department came to camp. Of course my first reaction was, "WHY....WHAT HAPPENED?!?!". Miss Morning Glory quickly put my mind at ease by telling me they came by just to say hello. Turns out they were sitting around the station bored, and wanted something to do.


After giving several groups of campers the grand tour of the fire truck, these terrific guys helped out with fishing and archery. When they left, they told Miss Understood and Miss Morning Glory that coming to Camp DaKaNi beats sitting around watching All My Children any day. We couldn't agree more!


The moral of my story is two-fold.....


  1. If you take off work, realize you could miss something really exciting, and rethink your plan.

  2. If you didn't already realize that Oklahoma City is a great place to live, maybe now you do.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Camp Fire USA Heart of OK Council Delivers Candy to Ft. Hood

NATIONAL YOUTH ORGANIZATION GIVES SWEET DONATION TO SOLDIERS
Camp Fire USA Heart of Oklahoma Council Delivers Record Amount of Chocolate to the USO Ft. Hood

Camp Fire USA Heart of Oklahoma Council will be delivering approximately 4,300 boxes of donated candy to the USO Ft. Hood, Texas this Friday, June 5. The donation marks the eighth year that the Heart of Oklahoma Council has joined with the USO Ft. Hood to send Camp Fire candy to the troops.

Ft. Hood is one of the major points of deployment for most branches of the military. The USO Ft. Hood provides valuable services to the men and women who defend our country, including coordinating care packages that are given before they are deployed, while they are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and when they return home.

“I think it’s phenomenal when an organization sees all the sacrifices that our soldiers make,” said Robin Crouse, director of the USO at Ft. Hood. “When we demonstrate our support for America’s heroes – that’s a big deal.”

The first 1,900 boxes of the candy will be placed in the barracks room of single soldiers with the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, who are returning to Ft. Hood after a year of being in Afghanistan.

“Most of these soldiers haven’t had chocolate in 12 months, so this will be a real treat for them,” said Crouse.

The majority of the candy being delivered to the USO was donated by the public through direct sales as well as donated by corporate sponsors who purchased cases in bulk for this purpose. The Heart of Oklahoma Council added to the donation by deciding to send the rest of the candy not sold in this year’s sale.

“I can think of nothing more important than to make sure the men and women who protect and serve our nation know how much we appreciate the sacrifices they make for us all on a daily basis,” said Kim Kamp-Leslie, executive director/CEO for the Heart of Oklahoma Council.

Last week, the organization donated nearly 1,800 boxes of candy to the Airman & Family Readiness Center at Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City. Some of the candy was distributed immediately at a deployment dinner for service men and women and their families.

“Candy is always a great morale boost,” said Amber Renteria-Hulme, community readiness technician for the Airman & Family Readiness Center and former Camp Fire member. “Camp Fire has always strived to help the community, and reaching out to our troops in this way only reiterates their support.”


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