Winkle’s Blog
New This Summer
Every year at Camp Chi is new and exciting, but this year we have some really neat new features that we can’t wait for everyone to experience! First off is our Teen Camp! Noar is brand new and ready to welcome back song sessions after a few years away! The Noar deck, a highlight of […] Learn More ›
May Registration Update!
With the weather getting nicer, it finally feels like camp is right around the corner. Many age groups are nearing capacity, so we want to take a moment and share with you which villages are on or close to moving to waitlists. If you have not yet registered, we encourage you to secure your space […] Learn More ›
Camp Chi’s Full-Time Line Up
The Camp Chi full time team is whole again, and we can’t wait for an amazing summer 2023. Because we have a few new faces and some shuffling of roles and responsibilities, we wanted to introduce the team once again and explain a little bit about how you might interact with us this summer! To […] Learn More ›
Getting Ready for Camp- Packing Tips and Tricks!
Being around for over 100 years now, we’ve gotten pretty good at helping families prepare for camp, especially when it comes to packing. We’ve seen all the trends and creative ideas across the camping industry, and we’ve narrowed it down to the best tips and tricks: PACKING WITH YOUR CAMPER As tempting as it might […] Learn More ›
Returning Staff 2023
We are thrilled to have more than 80 staff members return for summer 2023! Camp Chi takes so much pride in having staff return summer after summer. Some of the staff members below are not just returning for their 2nd summer, but some are returning for the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 10th and even longer! Abby […] Learn More ›
New Supervision Program at Camp for Staff
This summer Camp Chi was awarded a significant grant to be a part of a new supervision training program. This program allows for even better quality of supervision of our staff on all levels. The full-time team has been working hard on crafting the program to Camp Chi’s values and adjusting how we supervise our […] Learn More ›