Recorded Session: 2022 DHHS Licensing Information Session Recorded Session: 2022 DHHS Licensing Information Session Ken Robbins // posted on Friday, March 11, 2022 NH Camps hosted an online meeting with Terri Peck from DHHS with "lessons learned" from the 2021 season and guidance for licensing this coming summer. Terri was gracious enough to allow us to record the session and supply her slides for those who weren't able to attend. Read more
ReKINDling Curiosity: Every Kid Goes to Camp ReKINDling Curiosity: Every Kid Goes to Camp Jenne Walker // posted on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 Need help applying for the ReKINDling Curiosity program? Click on the link below for a full tutorial on applying for this program through the NH State of NH Department of Education's program. Read more
2022 Commercial Boat Inspections and Testing Information Jenne Walker // posted on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 NHCDA and Marine Patrol are pleased to announce the commercial boat inspection and CBL testing schedule for the upcoming summer. We are going back to our usual methodology of having various sites that camps can take their boats for inspection and send their personnel for testing. Please be aware that each camp may have COVID protocols that will need to be honored. This may include a vaccination requirement, pre-arrival negative COVID test, masks, cohorting by camp etc. Since testing may... Read more
Recorded Session: 2021 Annual Meeting Recorded Session: 2021 Annual Meeting Ken Robbins // posted on Thursday, November 18, 2021 On November 18, 2021, NH Camps hosted its annual meeting remotely using Zoom. Read more
Ken Robbins: What's lost when camps close? $150M and so much more Jillian Lynch // posted on Thursday, July 23, 2020 This op-ed appeared in the Tuesday, July 21 New Hampshire Union Leader. FOR OVER a century, camp has been a summertime staple, nowhere more so than in New Hampshire. Every year, as camps help shape the lives of over 150,000 young people, New Hampshire’s camp industry generates millions of dollars in revenue and supports countless jobs. In 2020, however, every camp in the state is either shuttered or profoundly constrained due to COVID-19. Without direct and measurable support, the... Read more