Volunteer Memories
This picture came from Day 3 of our Summer Camp Green Team Volunteer experience. You can probably tell from our expressions that we were a little skeptical of what we were about to get ourselves into on this last day …read more
I joined the Green Team for the first time at Summer Camp 2012. I have been going to the Summer Camp Music Festival with friends consistently since 2008, and the Green Team experience made Summer Camp 2012 the best one …read more
Dear Make a Difference Director, team of awesome difference making people, and fellow Scampers, I’ve attended every Summer Camp Festival since 2005, and each year the festival has improved its green initiatives. Summer Camp 2012 was my first year volunteering …read more
The following story was lived, re-lived, and put to paper by two proud green team volunteers, Cailin and Michael. (As told by Michael) Victor Wooten: the man, the legend, and no more than 3 feet away from our faces; we …read more
I’ve been a Green Team member for several years. I was first a volunteer in 2010 where I had an amazing experience watching Big Gigantic from behind the scenes at the small campfire stage. What is interesting is how Big …read more
Money was tight, but not going to Summer Camp was not an option. I had procrastinated buying a ticket but I knew I was going to make it! I could afford to buy a ticket, or I could go for …read more
My favorite memory from last years Summer Camp began when I got my volunteer schedule and saw that I was scheduled to work from 8pm-1am on Friday night, which was when primus was going to be playing! There were many …read more
I absolutely loved volunteering for Summer Camp last year. I had more fun than any of my friends who simply bought GA tickets, without a doubt As soon as I arrived on the Three Sisters Park for the second time, …read more
I volunteered in 2011 when there was that short but wicked storm with 60 mile per hour winds. Tents were getting ripped from the ground and rolling away. But that didn’t stop Summer Camp! There were huge puddles everywhere so …read more
“Smile!” We abruptly turned around to see who demanded it, and Victor Wooten snapped a quick Polaroid from the back of his golf cart. We smiled, didn’t stop smiling until the weekend ended. After games of dodge ball, eating lunch …read more



