YMCA Camp Orkila held the World’s Largest Marshmallow Roast in an effort to emphasize the importance of positive experiences that allow children and teens to build friendships and self-esteem, and realize who they are and what they can achieve, all while having fun.
Nearly 450 campers and staff members from the Greater Seattle area participated in this event, which has been prequalified by the Guinness World Record organization. YMCA Camp Orkila’s Marshmallow Roast was held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 21,.
To see a video of the children roasting marshmallows and showing camaraderie with fellow campers, YMCA staff, and volunteers, go to camporkila.blogspot.com/2011/07/camp-orkila-broke-world-record-today..
As a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y works to help children and teens discover their full potential by providing opportunities to learn, grow and thrive amidst caring, supportive adults. According to camping experts at Camp Orkila, there are five reasons why children and teen should experience summer camp:
1.FOR ADVENTURE: Summer camp is all about fun adventures in the outdoors. YMCA camps have a new adventure for every child and teen. Visit https://camping.seattleymca.
2.FOR NEW EXPERIENCES: Day and resident camps are about learning outside of school, exploring and appreciating the outdoors, developing new skills, making friends and showing leadership.
3.FOR PERSONAL GROWTH: While being away from the routine back home, youth have a chance to develop confidence and independence by taking on new responsibilities and challenges.
4.FOR NEW FRIENDSHIPS: Amidst the fun of camp games, songs, swimming, boating and campfires, campers meet new friends.
5.FOR MEMORIES: Summer camp is an unforgettable experience that will give each camper memories (and campfire stories) that will last a lifetime.
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