Camp Otonwe
Camp Wyandot, Inc.
about event.
Camp Wyandot, Inc operates Otonwe Day Camp, northeast of Westerville near Galena at the John Beltz Retreat Center on Harlem Road. (map and pictures below) The site has a large barn for programs and rainy days and is on a beautiful wooded site with a small creek to play in. Camp Otonwe offers seven sessions for youth going into the 1st to 5th grade in the fall. The fourth of July session is a day shorter and is for youth from Kindergarten to the 5th grade in the fall. The Otonwe program day is from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Parents may also register for an extended day from 8:30 to 5. Campers bring a sack lunch each day unless they are notified that lunch will be a cookout. Camp activities are full of fun. Campers make new friends and take home great memories.
June 10, 2024 - June 14, 2024
$160 / session
Multi Day
Traditional
event schedule.
June 10, 2024
starts: June 10, 2024
ends: June 14, 2024
June 3, 2024
June 17, 2024
starts: June 17, 2024
ends: June 28, 2024
June 10, 2024
June 24, 2024
starts: June 24, 2024
ends: June 27, 2024
June 17, 2024
Camp Wyandot, Inc..
Young people are interdependent with the natural world, yet know relatively little about it through direct experience. Through Camp Wyandot’s Overnight & Day camps, we encourage development of natural senses and provide an intimate connection with nature to enable youth to learn leadership, cooperation with others, and community responsibility while building self-awareness and forming friendships.
Camp Wyandot’s overall goal is to provide a quality experience that builds competencies and resulting confidence, creating positive life-long memories in a safe and supportive environment.
In an inclusive, engaging, and challenging environment, youth will:
Increase their social and cultural competencies and feel a sense of belonging Develop leadership, teamwork, and cooperation skills Increase self-confidence, independence and empowerment Plan, make choices, reflect and learn from their decisions Build a life-long appreciation and respect for the outdoor environment Develop a sense of respect, responsibility and contribution to their community Be involved in rich group experiences that are inherently interesting and fun Be recognized for their accomplishments