Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Village Fire Department Visits Special Care


Last fall is when I started doing afterschool programming twice a week at Special Care, a daycare center where two-thirds of the children have some sort of physical or mental disability.


On Thursday, May 14th, some fire fighters from the Village Fire Department came to Special Care to pick up a donation of bottled water that we had collected for them. A couple of weeks before their visit, we had a great time making signs to hang in the hallways, and when the firemen arrived, the kids were given the opportunity to check out the fire truck and meet the firemen. It was the perfect service project to get them involved in. They are such a wonderful group of kids!


Now I can't wait until August 12th when they come to Camp DaKaNi for a field trip!


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Summer Volunteer Opportunities at Camp DaKaNi Day Camp

Camp DaKaNi Counselors Needed

Volunteer Camp Counselors are welcome and needed at Camp DaKaNi this summer. Counselors should be able to commit to one full, week-long session. As a bonus, volunteer counselors will be allowed to bring a relative of their choice to camp for free! Those interested must be able to attend counselor training on May 30th, and must submit a volunteer application which includes a background check. For more information on this great volunteer opportunity, call Jannie Matlock at 478-9454.


Once-A-Week Camp DaKaNi Opportunities

Would you like to help out at Camp DaKaNi but don't have an entire week to spare? Call us! We have many once-a-week volunteer opportunities to choose from. For more infomation contact Kim Watson at the Camp Fire USA office at 478-5646.

Supplies Needed at Camp DaKaNi

paper towels, paper plates, ziploc bags (all sizes), duct tape, clean #10 cans, clean large metal coffee cans with lids, gallon jugs of liquid soap, brillo pads, dish towels, pot holders, construction paper, fun foam, googley eyes, pipe cleaners, dry tempera paint, Sharpie's (assorted colors)
Camp DaKaNi donations are being accepted at the Camp Fire office

Your help is appreciated!!!

Monday, May 18, 2009

New Gadget!

A new gadget has been added to our blog. Scroll down and look at the left column. There will be a calendar. That calendar will be updated regularly with council events to keep you updated with what is happening with our council. If one one the dates has a time on it, click it! A bubble will pop up showing you what is happening on that day. If you have problems with the calendar please email Dace@CampFireUSA-ok.org .

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Camp Fire USA Presents Highest Award to Central Oklahoma Youth


Ten Graduating Seniors from the Heart of Oklahoma Council Recognized


Teaching, giving service, leadership, and advocacy—that’s how hundreds of teenagers across the country use their time each week as they work toward the WoHeLo Award, Camp Fire USA’s highest honor.

By earning the WoHeLo Award, these young people join an elite group of current and former Camp Fire USA members who have succeeded in completing all of the requirements to achieve the award.

Those who take on the rigorous task of completing the WoHeLo Award typically start working on the requirements when they are in 9th grade. Each of the candidates demonstrate their commitment to advocacy through the work they do on 3 different issues, such as giving service to the deaf, helping at an animal shelter, working with a hospice unit; in addition each candidate must have a solid dedication and appreciation of Camp Fire USA’s history and values.

“Earning your WoHeLo Award takes many hours of time spent learning, advocating, and educating others about issues that impact our lives and communities,” said Susan Williams, senior program director for the Heart of Oklahoma Council and former WoHeLo Award recipient. “These youth must be self-starters and organized, and have a true desire to make a difference in the world around them.”

The word WoHeLo, also the organization’s motto, comes from the first two letters of the words work, health, and love. Each year nearly 200 youth across the nation receive the esteemed award.

Camp Fire USA Heart of Oklahoma Council presented 10 graduating seniors with the WoHeLo Award at its Grand Council Fire held on April 26 in Oklahoma City. This year’s recipients are:


  • Ariel Brison – Ariel attends Ardmore High School where she participates in cheerleading and track, and is also a camp counselor. Ariel plans to attend Murray State College on a cheerleading scholarship and will pursue a degree in nursing. She is the daughter of Alicia and Bo Waddell.

  • Janine Clark – Janine attends Westmoore High School where she participates in choir, and is also active in many church activities. Janine plans to attend Oklahoma City Community College for the first two years and then transfer to a four year college. She is the daughter of Jamie and Barry Clark.

  • Shelby Dodd – Shelby is an 11-year Camp Fire USA member, and attends Ardmore High School where she is active in FCCLA, National Honor Society, and Varsity Basketball. Shelby plans to attend the University of Oklahoma and major in Pediatric Nursing. She is the daughter of Sheila Manuel and Charles Dodd.

  • Caitlin Hulin – Caitlin is a Camp DaKaNi counselor, and she attends Westmoore High School where she participates in choir and First Robotics. Caitlin plans to attend the University of Oklahoma to pursue a degree in Aerospace Engineering, and to join the Air Force. She is the daughter of Mary Hulin.

  • Cate Lynn – Cate is a 13-year Camp Fire USA member and is a Camp DaKaNi counselor. She attends Westmoore High School where she is involved in band, colorguard, National Honor Society, Multicultural Club, and National French Honor Society. Cate plans to attend the University of Oklahoma and major in music performance and medicine. She is the daughter of Catherine Quintis and John Lynn.

  • Joshua Matlock – Joshua is a 13-year Camp Fire USA member, a Camp DaKaNi counselor, and an Americorps Member. He attends Mustang High School and is active in National Honor Society and soccer. Joshua plans to pursue a degree in Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University. He is the son of Frank and Jannie Matlock.

  • Cassie McCain – Cassie is a 13-year Camp Fire USA member, and attends Edmond Memorial High School where she participates in band, colorguard, the Sign Language Club, and the drama team. Cassie plans to attend East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma majoring in sign language, and then go to law school. She is the daughter of Christie Chapman.

  • LaTasha Thrash – LaTasha attends Westmoore High School where she participates in choir, basketball, student council, and Key Club. LaTasha plans to attend Oklahoma City Community College to complete her basic requirements and then transfer to the University of Oklahoma to pursue a degree in nursing. She is the daughter of Brenda and Richard Collier.

  • Kortney VanBuskirk – Kortney is a 13-year Camp Fire USA member and was a camp counselor at Lake Murray Camp Out. She attends Lone Grove High School and participates in National Honor Society, Key Club, FCA and cheerleading. Kortney plans to attend the University of Central Oklahoma to major in Chemistry/Pre-pharmacy with a minor in leadership. She is the daughter of Johnny and Alicia VanBuskirk.

  • Callie White – Callie is a 13-year Camp Fire USA member and Camp DaKaNi Counselor. She attends Westmoore High School and is a member of the speech team, the student council, and FCA. Callie plans to attend Mid-America Christian University in the fall and will major in Secondary Education so that she can be a government teacher.

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE CAMP


Camp DaKaNi Day Camp will kick off its 53rd year of providing fun and engaging outdoor activities to youth across central Oklahoma. Over the years, Camp DaKaNi has become a well known summertime tradition offering fishing, hiking, arts and crafts, archery, a zip line, and much, much more.

Since its opening in 1956, Camp DaKaNi has provided traditional, quality outdoor experiences to youth. Nearly 51,000 campers have learned to cook over an open fire, raced frogs and turtles, and mastered the low ropes course.

“We are now starting to see the grandchildren of former campers and camp counselors,” said Jannie Matlock, Camp DaKaNi director. “It really says something about the quality of a camp when it has operated long enough to see several generations of a family come through its gates.”

Camp DaKaNi is located on Hefner Road, just west of Interstate 35 in Oklahoma City, and is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through 6th grade, as well as teen and adult volunteers. Membership is not required for campers to enjoy the summer programs at Camp DaKaNi.

“Because our camp sessions filled so quickly last year, we added an additional session to this year’s schedule,” said Matlock. “We want to allow as many children as possible the opportunity to discover the great outdoors and everything it has to offer.”

Five regular week-long sessions will take place on June 1, June 8, June 15, June 22 and July 6. Also, MaKaYa, an overnight camp, will be held at Camp DaKaNi from June 29 through July 1. MaKaYa, which means “persons under the trees”, is a mini-session for older campers in 6th through 12th grades who want to participate in outdoor activities without having to serve as a counselor or counselor aide.

The cost is $135 for the regular camp sessions, $90 for the MaKaYa session and $50 for before and after-care.

For more information or to register for a day camp session, call 478-5646 or e-mail
campdakani@campfireusa-ok.org. The Camp DaKaNi brochure is also available online at www.campfireusa-ok.org.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Teens Donating to Teens


Teens in Action will be taking ongoing donations for Youth Services for Oklahoma County (YSOC). YSOC is a not-for-profit community organization that advocates, educates, intervenes and counsels youth and families to make a positive difference in their lives.

Go through your closets and donate gently used/clean clothes that you don’t longer wear! Youth need everything from school clothes to interview/church clothes. The clothes you give will go to high school students who live on their own or to youth in foster care. Email
Dace@CampFireUSA-ok.org for more information or to set up a time to bring donations.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Camp Fire USA is on Facebook

Social networking sites are a great way to keep in contact with our members. Join the Camp Fire USA Heart of Oklahoma Council group and Teens in Action - Heart of Oklahoma Council group on Facebook. You can view pictures from our council events and post comments on our wall!