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Tameeka's Girls

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"I am the proud mother of two exceptional young ladies, TaMara (13) and Cydney (12). Without appearing biased, I must tell you that they are not your average tweens. TaMara has sustained a 3.9 GPA since elementary school. She is a competitive member of her middle school’s running team. She carries a demanding load of college-prep courses and has a compassionate spirit for humanity, in that she gives of her time to care for the pets of others. Cydney is truly a girlie-girl in every way. She is a vibrant and self-motivated student maintaining a “B” average and is always seeking ways to improve herself. She is a true fan of the arts. She writes and performs music with her older brother. Both girls are avid readers and sincerely love time with each other and their family. The exciting perspective of these two young ladies keeps me on my toes and assures me that as adults they will contribute greatness to our world. I am their number one cheerleader and anticipate the days ahead with them thriving to their successes."  -Tameeka, a California mom trying to give her girls the gift of a tropical sunset.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

American Red Cross Training

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Alley, Coco and I are all certified by the American Red Cross in First Aid as well as Adult, Child & Infant CPR.  (Alley even has the AED (difibrilator) certification!)  I just wanted to remind everyone of the importance of safety and preparedness and encourage parents to sign up for a class as well.  You never know when you might be called upon to help save a life!
With commitment, dedication & love,
Tracey, Camp Director
CampCaribe

Thursday, December 3, 2009

My Angel Wears an Afro

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Graphics by Ahmad Hassan
Several months ago, Shea Rose, a performer and student at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, sent me a heartfelt e-mail telling me that she came across OneBrownGirl.com® and CampCaribe and was excited about the brand and its mission.  She told me she wanted to be of service in some way and that her music needed to have meaning.  She then told me she wanted to collect donations for CampCaribe through performance and in addition, she would be donating her performance fee to CampCaribe.  Wow.
"As I continue on this journey, I know now that my calling is to serve the community around me and beyond...music and my voice are the tools that I've been given to do so. Altruism and philanthropy were missing in my recipe for a very long time! The "ME" obsession that the industry (music and entertainment) creates and requires was starting to become taxing and toxic to my soul.   So this is a CELEBRATION!!! A new chapter....I'm looking forward to exchanging and sharing this great adventure with all of you."  Shea Rose
On Friday, December 11, 2009, my angel, Shea Rose, will be performing at The Alchemist Lounge in the Boston (Massachusetts) area in an effort to raise funds for CampCaribe.  If you're in the area, please go.  If you aren't , please send her a shout-out to let her know how much of an angel she is.  It's the least we can do.
With commitment, love & genuine thanks,
Tracey, Camp Director
CampCaribe

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Pre-Camp Bonding with The Princess & the Frog

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On Monday, November 30, 2009, I took 4 Brown Girl princesses to Walt Disney Studios to see a pre-screening of The Princess & the Frog and to participate in The Ultimate Disney Experience afterwards.  As you can see by the photo above, we had a fantastic time!  (The girls even had a chance to mimic a Senior Animator on the film as he drew one of the main characters.  And to top it all off, he even signed their artwork!)
The purpose of the outing was to gather together confirmed Adventurers and prospective Adventurers before camp in April as a great way to break the ice and make the girls feel comfortable so that there is no pressure fitting in.  As you probably know, and according to the American Camp Association, "[e]xciting activities, quality staff, special events, meaningful rituals, and camp spirit are great features of camp, but they can never make up for the importance of fitting in."   
There are 8 openings for CampCaribe's nascent learning adventure program with two confirmed as of this date; I hope to have the remaining 6 slots filled by December 31 or January 15 at the latest, so that we can get some more bonding time in even if we have to Skype to do it!
With all of my heart and commitment,
Tracey, Camp Director
CampCaribe
 
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