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PHILOSOPHY
Since our beginning in residential camping (1957), the Buynak
Family has promised a safe, healthy, and fun-filled summer for children. But
we deliver much more! For over 50 years, we have fostered in children the
development of new skills, the sharpening of old skills, the appreciation of
nature, and the beginning of lifetime friendships. As we enter this coming
season, our camping philosophy remains unchanged. We are committed to
bringing children of diverse backgrounds together in a healthy camp
environment where the youngster will be given the opportunity and the help
to develop artistically, athletically, and socially. Our youngsters will
learn the importance of friendship, independence, and cooperation with
others - all of which are instrumental in a child's development. Camp Cayuga
... It lasts a lifetime!
DIVERSITY
Each summer campers travel to Camp Cayuga from across the
United States and from abroad as well. Most of our campers are from the
metropolitan areas of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut,
Maryland, and Virginia. At the same time, we still continue to have a
diverse camper and staff population who last summer traveled from 26
different states, such as: Florida, Texas,
California, Arizona, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine,
Washington DC, Delaware, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and
North Carolina, to name a few. We also welcome international children into
our summer program, who last summer traveled from 17 countries, some of
which include: Spain, France, Switzerland, Venezuela, Japan, Dominican
Republic, United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Monaco, and Thailand. It's really
interesting to watch these international youngsters as they learn the
English language and experience the American culture from their cabinmates.
The value of such an exchange can't be underestimated. This is one of the
benefits of Cayuga's unique camper population.
RELIGION
Camp Cayuga is a nonsectarian camp with campers of various
religious affiliations. Religious services are available and attendance is
voluntary. For campers of the Jewish faith, we offer a voluntary lakeside
service on Fridays. Christian campers, who are interested in attending
religious services, are transported to Honesdale where churches of various
denominations are located.
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