Jennifer Bates Camp Director Interview

With summer swiftly coming, we wanted our campers, counselors and parents to learn more about our 2015 Director, Jennifer Bates. As such, we picked her brain and asked her some questions about her life, her experience working with kids, and how Middlesex County Camp is special to her in this interview.

1 – Tell us about yourself! Why do you like working with kids?

I am the mom of an 11 year old boy and an 8 year old girl and I have been married for 14 years.  My family keeps me busy.  We are always on the go with various activities.  Both of my kids play soccer and ski regularly.  My son takes bass guitar lessons and is a black belt in Taekwondo.  My daughter also does cheerleading.  In addition to being a mom and a wife, I also own an indoor play gym for kids and I am the PTO Co-President at my children’s school.  In all of my activities, my priority is always kids.  Whether it’s my own, the kids at my gym or the kids in the school… Just about everything I do is for them.

What I love most about working and playing with kids is their ability to absorb everything they are exposed to and how quickly they learn!  In the gym, the kids I play with are ages 0-5.  I get to see them learn how to crawl, walk, run, somersault, swing, slide, jump, etc.  It makes my heart happy when I see a child make progress in my classes.  In my children’s school we have Kindergarteners through 6th graders.  I have been able to be in the school volunteering for a variety of roles for the last 3 years.   I love watching the kids develop their own personalities.  I love connecting with them on something they are interested in and having real conversations about it.

2 – What made you want to be Camp’s 2015 Director?

A few years ago I was working for a large insurance company 65 miles away from my house where I had put 16 years into being a project manager.  I was very successful and well respected and I did love the work I was doing.  It didn’t happen overnight, but over time I started to realize I wasn’t happy with my lifestyle.  I longed to be a bigger part of my children’s lives.  I had a need to be more involved in my community.  After many discussions and a long transition, my husband and I decided that I would quit my job and we would purchase an indoor play gym that was for sale near our house.  This decision gave me the ability to do everything I wanted!  I was able to get my kids off the bus every day, I was able to volunteer in my children’s school, and I was able to meet people in my town.  But, what was most interesting, was watching groups of strangers come in my door at the play gym, spend time together with their children, exchange phone numbers and leave as friends.  That is what I feel most proud of.  My gym helps parents and caregivers meet each other, build friendships and create a strong community.   I feel similarly about my work as the PTO Co-President.  We work hard to raise money and spend money just like every other PTO/PTA out there.  We bring enriching activities to the school to help support the educational experience.  But above and beyond that, we strive to build a strong community.  Our fundraisers are centered on spending time together getting to know each other at events rather than selling items.  I feel very strongly that a community that knows each other and supports each other benefits all children tremendously.  My desire now is to bring that idea to camp.

This camp has been part of my family’s life since the early 1990’s.  My son has attended camp there for the past 2 summers and now I want to get involved and build upon the camp community, bring families and children closer together, provide a safe fun place for kids to grow, learn some independence, develop their personalities and strengthen the entire Middlesex County Camp family.

3 – What would you say to a parent to make them excited to send them to Camp in 2015?

The residential camp experience is about more than just the activities they do during the day.  The programs we have are exceptional, but above and beyond that the whole camp experience is about learning and growing into mature, responsible, well rounded young adults.  The children learn to respect each other, learn responsibility for themselves and to others, to play fairly and to appreciate differences in others.  We strive to create a positive, accepting atmosphere where children can learn about who they are as individuals and how they relate to others.  It’s amazing how much confidence kids gain in a week at camp!  And, those programs I mentioned before?  They are top-notch!  We are busy developing our curriculum already and we have so much planned for all of our programs.  We have some programs returning from last year: Archery, Climbing Wall, Zip Line, Ropes course, swimming, Arts & Crafts, Sports, Survivor and Rocketry!  What a list!  In addition to all of that, we are even adding in some new programs this year: Performing Arts, Outdoor Adventure, Barnville where the children will learn how to care for various animals, and we are adding in more science experiments into our rocketry program!  We also have an excellent chef on staff to feed everyone healthy nutritious meals to keep everyone fueled for the day and medical staff residing here all summer to maintain safety and administer any required medications.

4 – For a camper who has never been at MCC before, what would you tell him/her to make them excited to give our Camp a try?

Our camp excels at building friendships.  Children that attend this summer will spend the week making some of the best friends they will have.  They share experiences during their week here that bonds them like no other experience can.  Many campers live far apart, but still keep in touch during the rest of the year and then attend camp again together the next summer.  This is one of the things that makes us so unique.  It’s like having 8 or 10 of your best friends sleeping over your house for 5 consecutive nights!  In addition to the friendships, we also provide exciting programs tailored to many different interests.  This camp has so many different activities to try.  I would encourage children to sign up for a few of their favorites, but also to try a few new ones. We love introducing campers to new activities they haven’t tried before and expanding horizons!

5 – What are you most excited about for the 2015 Camp season?

I am so excited to get started!  I am looking forward to meeting and getting to know all the new and returning campers and their families this year!  I want to pack even more fun, creativity and educational fundamentals into all of our programs!  We are in the midst of hiring our staff for the summer right now and I am looking forward to building strong relationships amongst the staff that will help support the campers and our goal of building a strong MCC family community!

Thanks a lot, Jennifer! We’re excited for 2015, as well!

Camp 2014: Weekly Wrap Up: Week 8

Welcome to Middlesex County Camp Week 8, where we were Glowing all night every night! With over 100 kids, the staff was pumped and ready for the giant week ahead!

With Monday nights activities under way all 115 kids took to upper field and played ultimate Frisbee, Nuke-Em and Dodgeball together.

Week 8 was Tye-Dye’s biggest week, with easily over 30 items, Carlie and Kristen had a lot of work to do Thursday!

Rocketry got explosive this week with the experiment Elephants Toothpaste taking place on Friday. After building and launching rockets on Monday and Tuesday, the hunt began to find all the adventurous rockets by Friday!

Wall had three very full cores this week. All the cores had enthusiastic kids ready for both the wall and the Zipline! Two awesome climbers this week were Nicole and Brandon who owned the easy wall and loved the Zipline – after a little encouragement, of course.

After the rain passed, some of MCC’s most artistic campers and counselors showed off their talents at Wednesday night’s talent show! From pitch perfect singers to breakdancing – MCC had it all! Beat boxers , Water Chuggers and Counselor impersonations, guitarists and Rubix cube competitions were just a few of the creative acts.

Thursday brought with it a ray of sunshine. The sky was clear and MCC was drying out. With campers experiencing Shipwreck night once again, there was a struggle before the dance! Once dinner was out of the way, the MCC ladies and gentlemen took to the cabins and bathrooms to doll themselves up, ready to make an entrance for the last dance of the summer. Without a doubt Thursday nights dance was the best by far! With every camper and staff member in the Morten Building covered in glow sticks the night was brilliant! After tears and a lot of hugs the kids finally fell asleep, waiting for the final day of Camp in 2014.

Friday brought with it a Staff Watermelon eating contest, and some ridiculous skits by Steve at Morning flag. With tears already started, Candlelight was the most emotional one of the summer!

Camp 2014: Weekly Wrap Up: Week 7

Middlesex County Camp’s theme for Week 7 was Disney/Pixar! With all the staff assigned to a character, All Camp on Wednesday night was the best by far. The kids helped the counselors dress up as their character, many painted head to toe, some with their hair standing on end and. Even Princess Anna from Frozen made an appearance.

Horse had a lot of fun this week. Not only did they ride and bathe some horses, they also got to paint Pickles! Pickles became a rainbow horse this week with so many finger paint designs on him from the kids and counselors. After a bath, Pickles decided it would be a great idea to role in the dirt and get muddy. Good Job, Pickles.

Kinder Camp this week we had Holly. Holly had a ball with Carlie, testing out the pool and exploring the woods on a nature hike! Holly even went down MCC’s new Zipline!

Rocketry was back this week and it sure started with a bang! With 12 rockets built and launched on day two the kids then did science experiments the rest of the week. Some included blowing up lunch bags, taking part in a rocket balloon race and even the good ol’ Mentos and coke geysers.

Nature this week went on many adventures around camp. Going to the mud pit to catch bugs, worms and spiders was a highlight for many of the kids. They played the Farmer game and made peanut butter bird feeders. Nature also took a stroll to the stream collecting leaves along the way to do some leaf rubbings for one of the next day’s activities.

In wilderness this week fires were built and water was purified. Children got really messy in the mud pit, coming back with mud up to their knees. After being split into two teams, shelters were constructed and tested to see if they could withstand nature’s elements.

A new round of 13 CITs joined MCC. CIT core had lots to do. There were a lot of group building exercises on the ropes course in the woods, planning and running camp activities and partaking in All Camp; which meant dressing up as a Disney character too. After reading through the staff manual the CIT’s got creative and acted out “What if” scenario’s.

Tye-Dye this week turned out amazing! With shirts, pillow cases and hoodies, Middlesex County Camp will be rocking tye-dye for weeks to come!

Thursday nights dance was magical this week, with the guest appearance of Princess Anna. But sadly she left early as her Kingdom needed her. Nevertheless, her royal guests danced the night away, until the clock stuck nine and the royal dance hall turned back into the Morten Building; Leaving all the guests to return safely to their cabins for Amedita and a dreamy slumber.