
Details: YWCA
Camp Cavell campers will stage a Tree Sit-In/Sleep-In utilizing Technical
Tree Climbing Skills learned at camp. They will attempt to raise $30,000
that was lost during funding cuts for their campership program.
The kids are
prepared to sleep in the tree tops waiting for the pledges to come in!
Technical Tree Climbing Instructors will also assist anyone who would like
to give Technical Tree Climbing a try in exchange for a donation to the
Campership Fund.
Sponsored by:
YWCA of
Metropolitan Detroit, YWCA Camp Cavell
Date: May 7 - 9, 2004
(Mother's Day Weekend)
Friday noon to Sunday 10:00
Location:
YWCA Northwest Branch
25940 Grand River Ave., Redford, MI 48240
Phone (313) 537-8500
Fax (313) 537-3334
at Grand River & Beech Daly, one mile west of
Telegraph
Participants:
PUBLIC WELCOME TO COME SAMPLE CLIMBING!
YWCA Camp Cavell and Arbor Quest (a company that
specializes in adaptive tree climbing) welcome ANYONE ages 5 and up to try
the 20 minute climb to the treetops. Drop in on Saturday May 8th from 10
am. to 7 pm.
Cost:
Minimum
donation of $10 for kids and $20 for adults.
Tree Sleeper Participants:
"Tree Sleepers" & Tree "SIT IN" Crew must be
graduates of the YWCA Camp Cavell Technical Tree Climbing Program and
collect pledges to participate
Contact
Person:
Jill Laidlaw,
Camp Director 1-810-359-2267
cavell@greatlakes.net
http://campcavell.org
Please
call for further information!


THE GREAT TREE SIT IN!
KID’S GOING OUT ON A LIMB FOR KID'S!
Local Kids will literally go
out on a limb on Mother’s Day Weekend to help save the YWCA Camp Cavell’s
campership program that provides scholarships for kids. Not only are
these kids going to “SIT IN” a tree, they will eat, SLEEP, and stay up
there in an attempt to raise the needed funds. Watch
for the kids in the trees at the YWCA Northwest Branch in Redford, on
Grand River Road just west of Beech Daly.
The tree sitters will take
turns throughout the weekend to keep the Great Tree Sit-In going in an
attempt to raise $30,000 for the campership program. They will be waiting
day and night for your pledges. Just call 1-800-354-9922 to help bring
them down!
Want to try Technical Tree
Climbing yourself! YWCA Camp Cavell and Arbor Quest, a company that
specializes in adaptive tree climbing, will help you. They welcome ANYONE
ages 5 and up to try the 20 minute climb to the treetops on Saturday May
8th from 10 am. to 7
pm. for a donation of $10 for kids and $20 for adults.
What makes it “technical”
tree climbing is that professional Arborist or tree care equipment is used
to make the climb up to 40 feet in the trees.
The kids and staff who will
participate in the Great Tree “SIT IN” have all completed a 5-day, 5-level
technical tree climbing program at YWCA Camp Cavell in Lexington,
Michigan. “This won’t be the first night in a tree for most of these
kids”, said Jill Laidlaw, YWCA Camp Cavell Director, “They are experienced
tree sleepers from our YWCA Camp Cavell summer camp programs”.
The Campership Program
sponsors campers whose families are not financially able to send their
children to camp each year. Jill Laidlaw, YWCA Camp Cavell, Director of
20 years, said they were devastated when the United Way and two other
agencies were forced to cut their campership programs leaving them with no
funds.
The kids will sleep in
specially designed hammocks called “tree boats”. “And no,” Laidlaw said,
“sleepwalking is not a problem because the kids must stay attached to
their lines all night. If they were to fall out, they just swing right
back in!
YWCA Camp Cavell has also
pioneered adaptive tree climbing programs along with Arbor Quest, a
company that specializes in tree climbing for people of all abilities.
Over 200 children with Muscular Dystrophy have been to the tops of the
trees through these adaptive programs. They have also introduced a program
for children who are ventilator dependent to “touch the sky” as tree
climbers call it.
Just call 1-800-354-9922 or
visit their website at http://campcavell.org if you would like more
information about tree climbing, YWCA programs, or Arbor Quest!
The YWCA is celebrating its
90th year in camping and they are determined to continue to build its
camping programs on into the future.