Crowds of Happy Campers!

Raleigh camper show

Laurie and Gretchen visited campers, counselors and even a few alumnae in 6 cities in the last  week!  Laurie enjoyed five flights on her tour (and four airlines) starting in Dallas on Sunday and then travelling to Houston, Tampa, and Mobile returning to camp on Saturday.  Gretchen elected to drive the “bus-burban” across state making stops … Continued

A New Pulpit for The Woodland Chapel!

New Pulpit for Woodland Chapel

Illahee is celebrating its 95th summer during the 2015 season and we are gearing up for BIG Fun! Plans are underway for an alumnae reunion weekend the last weekend of May and there will undoubtedly be plenty of “birthday” fun throughout the summer. Whether planning a reunion or planning to attend a reunion, the word … Continued

Junior Camp Celebrates 10th Season!

Junior campers gear up for the zipline

This season we’ll be celebrating Illahee’s 95th anniversary and the 10th year of the Junior Session!  Since 2005, the last week of the camp season has brought some of the most excited campers to Illahee!  These campers have been counting down the days to the session and for many, it is their first week away … Continued

Illahee Family Dresses Up

Campers dress up everyday at camp

What is it about the magic of Halloween?  I’ve never been much for ghosts and goblins, but I loved waiting in line to vote today next to a five year old fireman.  Gretchen’s son, Ezra has been wearing his Star Wars ARFtrooper costume since his birthday earlier this month, and last Sunday we hiked up … Continued

Record Enrollment for 2015!

A group of Sparks pose on the Slip n Slide.

There has been a lot going on in the Heavenly World since 2015 applications went “live” on August 3rd! All sessions with the exception of the Junior Session are filled with waiting lists! Illahee girls are registered from 29 states and 7 foreign countries. A trend toward older returning campers (who can’t imagine an Illahee-free … Continued

Mighty Mac Gets Sprung!

Mac getting his first ride in the car. Time to go home!

What a homecoming! On Monday, Illahee director Kris Bush Campbell and husband Jeremy, aka “Soup” Campbell, arrived home with their son Mac!  Illahee counselors had prepared Welcome Home posters at the end of the camp season to be delivered on his arrival date!  “It feels great to be home and things are going so smoothly!”  … Continued

Finishing Out a Terrific ’14!

Wish boats represent the spirit of Illahee heading back into the world...

It’s the last week of Illahee’s 94th camp season and we just finished a dinner picnic on the white gravel path in front of the dining hall with James Taylor on in the background. This Wednesday evening dinner tradition is affectionately known as “bag supper” and the candy bar treat for dessert is a camper … Continued

Orientation for the Summer of 2014!

Counselors take time out from training for Summer 2014, the Best Summer Ever!

I am enjoying the first rest hour shower and thunderstorm of the camp season!  It has been a full staff orientation week and the counselors are settled into the basement of Curtis making their door decorations, buddy tags and camper name tags.  We just finished the lifeguard refresher course and the last official orientation session … Continued

Illahee Girls Bridge the Generations!

Grace, Liz and Laurie Start Another Great Summer at Illahee.

There are a lot of Illahee girls in my family- my niece, cousins and cousins of cousins.  While visiting my parents last weekend in south Alabama, I saw many of them.  Besides the family tree and reunions around the gumbo pot, we have found our shared Illahee experiences keep us connected.  All the girls have … Continued

Letters from Camp

A camper in a pink Illahee t-shirt sits Indian-style on her top bunk writing a letter home.

A highlight of the camp day is when the CIT’s finish sorting the mail and stuffing it into the boxes by the dining hall.  Campers gather around looking for their letters and cards and then sit along the wall reading.  If someone’s box is empty one day, that’s okay. Her friend will share her letter.  … Continued