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Our community is made up of 90 campers, 45 staff, and 15 counselors-in-training.
We represent a diverse group of races, nationalities, religions,
and economic backgrounds. Typically, we come from at least twenty
states and ten countries. Camper ages range from 9 to 15 years.
We live in cabin groups of eight campers, three staff, and often
a second year staff trainee.
All staff, including directors, work in activities. Most staff
are in college, but the range is from 17 to 70. The median age is
usually 22-23. Typically, seventy percent of the staff return from
previous summers.
Food is important, and ours is good. We grow some of our own,
and buy quality meats and produce, organic when we can. Most meals
are cooked from scratch, and we offer a full vegetarian option every
meal.
Sangamon is built on a picturesque Vermont hill farm. We own 150
acres of sunny pastures and cool woods, and swim happily in our
spring-fed 25-acre lake. The heart of the camp is the early 19th
century farmhouse and barn, which house the dining room and some
activities. Campers live in simple pine board cabins with a fieldstone
fireplace, lit by kerosene hurricane lanterns.
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