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A Jolt of Inspiration, Indeed!
Program Director Alison Green Myers opened this #HFGather with an inspiring mini-keynote celebrating this creative life, with echoes back to Boyds Mills’ first summer writers’ workshop at the Chautauqua Institution and reflections on moving the summer camp experience to the Barn at Boyds Mills.First, the History: “Rich and Righteous Lectures”
Alison said that creative magic (in the form of rich and righteous lectures, generous mentorship, and community) continues in our Summer Camps today.A Story About a Banana, and This Creative Life
Alison told a heartfelt story that is shaping her own life and self as it unfolds. She went on to say, “Creatives can’t keep themselves from telling stories. We make meaning through our hands and our hearts. Who else has the heart for it? We do.” Finally, a goosebump moment: “If you are called to open your heart to this creative life — do it. Reach out, grow through it, observe and learn. Create the stories that your heart knows how to tell.”A Celebration of How We Do This Together with 3 Camp Alums
After this powerful beginning, Boyds Mills Marketing Director Christina Ousouljoglou took over. She explained how while inspiration can remind of us why we do this hard job of creating for kids, being together is practically how we get through the ups and downs of this industry (and this life). She then introduced three panelists: Daria Peoples, Harlan DeChamps and Judie Offerdahl. All three are alums of Summer Camp, and shared their experiences of togetherness with the group: mentorship, community, and support–all gleaned from Summer Camp and beyond. Daria Peoples Daria went to Summer Camp with her mind and heart open, looking to make a shift during a particularly difficult time in her life. Community and mentorship made a real difference for her. She’s now on faculty, and loves being a part of creating that experience for others. She also feels lucky to have had a mentorship experience with the late Floyd Cooper at Boyds Mills: “Floyd shared his wisdom from a place of equality. I think it’s important for me to extend that to the people that I mentor.” Harlan DeChamps A natural introvert, Harlan talked about the people she met at Camp and the community she found there:- Fellow campers: with similar goals you can connect and have meaningful conversations throughout the week.
- Instructors: “There is no where else that you can be so close to your instructors,” having casual conversations over meals and learning outside of a lecture.
- The Highlights crew: “Everyone at Highlights just treats you like family.”



