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NBC Nightly News

Check out the feature from NBC Nightly News on North Star Camp during the fall of 2020, highlighting our first ever Fall Camp!

NBC News

North Star Camp appears in an NBC News article about camps making a comeback in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic.

“You do everything you can to keep Covid out, and you plan as if it’s coming anyway,” said Andy Shlensky, the director of North Star and owner and managing partner of The Road Less Traveled, a community service and adventure travel company for teens.

North Star made a number of changes, such as moving meals from the indoor dining hall to picnic tables outside; same with its arts and crafts shop, one of the only other parts of camp besides cabins previously indoors.

Chicago Tribune

North Star Camp appears in a Chicago Tribune story about campers being unplugged from electronics at camp.

In the era of iPods, cellphones and BlackBerrys, overnight summer camps are tussling with how much technology should intrude upon their bucolic bubbles.

Most camps are trying to hold the line against the onslaught, implementing a flurry of rules — and an occasional pat-down. But preserving a text-free summer is no small feat for a population almost umbilically connected to social media.

And it’s not just the kids.

Some of the worst rule breakers are parents accustomed to constant communication with their offspring, camp directors say.

AP

North Star Camp For Boys appears in an AP News article about summer camps supporting transgender campers

Inclusion is a core value shared by many summer camps, and in recent years there’s been a lot of discussion in the camp community about how to help transgender and gender-nonconforming youth succeed.

“It doesn’t matter to them, race, religion, gender, politics, sexuality,” [North Star Camp’s director, Andy Shlensky] says. “You’re just somebody else to play with when you’re 8, and that’s the beauty of camp.”

“Camps are really safe and nurturing places, and they really strive to give every camper the opportunity to be their best self,” says Shlensky. “And what better place would there be for a kid to gain confidence in their own skin?”

American Camp Association

North Star Camp appears in an article on the American Camp Association website about their involvement in a Milwaukee Schools partnership to send more kids to camp.

Thanks to the American Rescue Plan Act’s Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER fund), 163 MPS students attended overnight summer camp at no cost in summer 2023, and an estimated 250 students will participate in 2024.

The MPS Overnight Program was established to help students rebound from the social, emotional, and physical effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to April Heding, afterschool arts and humanities manager at Milwaukee Recreation, a department of MPS. MPS values summer camps as essential partners in addressing students’ social and emotional needs alongside their academics, building students’ resilience and confidence as they navigate the complexities of these formative years. 

CBS 2 News Chicago

It sounds like a disaster in the making; bring nearly 300 campers and staff together during a pandemic, and keep them together around the clock for seven weeks. But then something remarkable happened: not a single case of COVID-19.

In mid-March, as the realities of the coronavirus became apparent, North Star Camp’s director Andy Shlensky reached a tough and obvious conclusion. “If we’re gonna run this summer, everything’s going to need to be different,” Shlensky said.

Star Tribune

North Star Camp appears in a Star Tribune article about camps making a comeback in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2020, only 18% of U.S. overnight camps opened, according to a study by the American Camp Association. North Star Camp for Boys in Hayward, Wis., was one of them.

For owner and director Andy Shlensky, opening was an exercise in fortitude.

“The biggest battle was rethinking everything,” he said. “We needed to change the way we do food service, arrivals and departures, even [how to play] Capture the Flag.”

Though it was relatively early in the pandemic, Shlensky relied on data from the CDC and advice from medical experts to set up some of the safety measures, which are now considered best practices.

Wisconsin State Representative James W. Edming (87th Assembly District)

“I had the opportunity at the end of last month to visit North Star Camp for Boys near Hayward. During this visit, I toured the camp and met with camp owner Andy Shlensky and Dr. Bill Lisberg, one of the camp’s volunteer doctors. It was great to talk with Andy and Bill about the positive impact of the new law I authored to make it easier for physicians licensed outside of Wisconsin to practice at summer camps in our state.

Andy came to me with the idea for this reform a few years ago after a conversation with Bill and it was great to see this important reform become law earlier this year.” – James Edming

 

ABC News

North Star Camp appears in an ABC News article about running a fall camp in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the school year begins under the cloud of COVID-19 that has closed many schools across the country, students and parents have struggled to cope with remote learning. One summer camp in northern Wisconsin has an innovative solution: fall camp.

Summer is over, but owner and director Andy Shlensky is creating that same bubble for the first six weeks of the school year.

WGN

North Star Camp appears in a news segment and article on WGN 9 Chicago about camps making a comeback in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Last summer, Andy Shlensky, the owner and director of North Star Camp for Boys in Wisconsin ran a 7-week overnight camp this way and was able to avoid a single outbreak. “Residential camps are in a unique position to create a true bubble. Nobody in or out,” Shlensky said.

“Our kids are still going to compete at their dinner tables to see who can pound on their tables and chant the loudest,” Shlensky said. “Those dinner tables are just going to be outside and spaced six feet apart as opposed to inside in a packed dining hall.”

He said the camp mentality should be getting kids away from digital devices, out of their homes and back to the basics.

“The basics are still what the kids need. They need to be with their friends, need to be outside, social interaction, role models, they need engagement and they need activities,” Shlensky said.

WGN Radio

North Star Camp For Boys director Andy Shlensky is a guest on WGN Radio to talk about keeping camp COVID-19 free during the pandemic.

Owner and Director of the North Star Camp for Boys, Andy Shlensky, calls in and joins Mark Carman. Together they trade camp stories, discuss how North Star maintained a COVID-free environment within camp, and talk about how Shlensky will be introducing a school/camp hybrid to North Star in the Fall of 2020.

NPR

An article written by NPR about North Star Camp campers and other camps that offered a fall camp program in the Fall of 2020 during COVID-19.

As millions of students return to virtual classes at their dining room tables, some parents who are also trying to work from home have decided to ship their kids off to camp.

But some others that managed to successfully keep the virus at bay this summer are now offering a refuge from the virus where students can live and attend classes remotely.

PBS – Around The Corner with John McGivern


Campwire Podcast

On this episode of CampWire, we are joined by Liz Kimmelman of Tumbleweed Day Camp in Los Angeles, CA and Andy Shlensky from North Star Camp for Boys in Hayward, WI.  We talk about how their camps safely served student communities as kids returned to their school programming in online formats amid the pandemic. We also discuss how the Field Guide and lessons learned from summer 2020 will help camps offer more life-changing, in-person experiences as we look ahead to summer 2021.  

Listen here:

Reviews of Camp

See what campers and staff are saying about North Star Camp For Boys online!

Santino BranchesiSantino Branchesi
17:35 19 Mar 24
Hello! My name is Santino Branchesi and I had the opportunity to work at North Star for two summers and I cannot recommend it more! An incredible space with the best activities, the best staff, safe and fun! I recommend that anyone with the possibility of going, whether as a camper or staff member, do so!Hello! My name is Santino Branchesi and I had the opportunity to work at North Star for two summers and I cannot recommend it enough! An incredible space with the best activities, the best staff, safe and fun! I recommend that everyone who has the possibility to go, whether as a camper or staff member, does so!
JessicaJessica
02:35 07 Feb 24
Hi! my name is Jessica and I'm from Monterrey, Mexico. I had the opportunity to work at North Star Camp on the summer of 2023 as part of Day Camp Staff. It was truly an amazing experience in a lot of ways like spending my summer in the middle of the beautiful north woods of Wisconsin, working and connecting with staff from all over the world, having the true US camp experience: bonfires, games, songs, traditions, wisdom and lots and lots of stories. It was so fun and I truly reminisce on this experience fondly. If you're thinking about joining the staff, the answer is: yes! Lots of fun under the sun while learning useful tools and skills, great work experience!
Miles GoldbergMiles Goldberg
16:22 24 Oct 23
My experience over at North Star has been life changing. The dynamics and feel of this camp are unmatched. If you’re considering sending your son here just remember this, your son will have the opportunity to meet and grow with peers from all around the world in a loving and compassionate environment!!
Bradley SteinmanBradley Steinman
00:57 02 Jul 22
Great experience here as a camper in the late 1990’s. Learned archery, how to climb, how to waterski, how to shoot a rifle, put a tent together, build a fire, how to canoe, how to sail, etc. Lots of great activities, sports, and unique traditions. Wonderful memories of summers growing up. I went to another overnight camp too, but Northstar was the definitive camp experience for me. Would definitely recommend. If I had sons, I would have them go here.
Tequilia MoletteTequilia Molette
13:58 08 Jul 20
This is an amazing camp. My son is on his 5th summer and he loves it. Everyone knows everyone. This summer, he had a biking accident and I am amazed at how well the camp communicated with me and took care of him. They delivered above and beyond my expectations. I am so grateful to have such an amazing, experienced and loving team. They are family and treat all the campers as such. Northstar will always and forever hold a special place in my heart. Words cannot express my gratitude and love I have for these individuals.
Adam HeldmanAdam Heldman
12:19 17 Sep 19
I spent 13 of the best summers of my life at North Star. Being at North Star taught me lessons that I still use today. The staff is always fantastic and Dan and Andy do a great job carrying on the traditions and values that make camp special.
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A group of North Star Camp campers and staff gather around a fire for s'mores while a NBC News crew films them for a newstory.
A NBC News cameraman films a group of North Star Camp campers doing schoolwork during Fall Camp 2020.
A NBC News cameraman films a North Star Camp director ringing the camp bell for a segment that aired on NBC Nightly News.
A cameraman from NBC News films a North Star Camp camper going waterskiing during Fall Camp 2020.