Summer's End
The weekend of August 13-14, 2011, is not a normal visiting weekend since many special events are scheduled. Visits at times not specified below cause unfortunate conflicts with boys’ in-Camp schedules.
Visitors are more than welcome to join us at the following times:
Final Council Fire (Grand Council) – Saturday, August 13, 2011
Please arrive at Agawam no later than 7:00pm to be seated before Council begins. This Council Fire normally ends by 9:30pm.
If weather threatens on Saturday, we may need to reschedule to Sunday evening. Please call the Camp Office after 5pm, (207) 627-4780, to confirm the timing of Grand Council if you have any doubt.
Final Vespers and Weekly Awards Ceremony – Sunday, August 14, 2011
Please arrive at Agawam by 9:45am to be seated before Vespers begins. The Weekly Awards Ceremony follows Vespers, and the combined program usually ends by 11:15am.
Family Buffet and Awards Night Ceremonies – Monday, August 15, 2011
Family and friends are invited to a Buffet Supper at 5:00pm and to the Awards Night Ceremonies that follow at 7:00pm. These ceremonies usually conclude at 10:00pm.
We ask that you arrive after 3:30pm on Monday. Though the Agawam staff can be quite flexible, we appreciate your consideration in allowing them to concentrate wholly on the boys until 3:30pm.
Please RSVP for the Family Buffet by August 7, 2010. We will send a form during the summer.
Following Either Set Of Directions
Turn in our access road, and follow it to the bottom of the hill, just past our baseball field (on your left), and report to our Camp Office on your arrival. Parking on visiting weekends is in camp near the flagpole. A member of the Sr. Club will be on hand to greet weekend visitors. (Note: If you get to the junction of Rt. 85 North and Rt. 11, you have gone about one-half mile too far on Rt. 85! Turn around and look carefully on your left for the Agawam driveway, just past a cemetery.)
Please drive very slowly and carefully when entering camp as people are everywhere on the property and not used to automobile traffic during most of their time at Agawam.
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