Camp Androscoggin


Camp Androscoggin is an all-boys summer camp in Wayne, Maine, and one of the oldest in the state. It is ACA accredited. It was founded in 1907 by Edward M. Healy, the founder was a Department Head at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. Healy became President of the American Camping Association in 1916 shortly before his death.
The camp has an average intake of between 68 and 70 boys aged 8 to 15 years, and takes enrollments nationally and internationally.

History

Camp Androscoggin was established in 1907 on Sans Souci Island, renamed "Androscoggin Island" over a century ago, in Lake Androscoggin. During the camp's inaugural summer, only 7 campers were enrolled. In 1937, a new "Junior Camp" was added on the lake's shore, which was initially for campers aged 8 to 11 years. The two camps briefly combined during World War II due to a fuel shortage, and combined permanently inland in 1972 after a fire. Androscoggin was the site of the third and fourth Seeds of Peace camps in 1995-96.
Camp Androscoggin has had many notable campers including Stephen Sondheim, Alan Jay Lerner, Tom Lehrer, William Zeckendorf, Curtis Schenker, Craig Effron, and Si Newhouse.
Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles and Robert Kraft, owner of the new England Patriots, both attended Andro, meaning that both team owners in Super Bowl XXXIX and Super Bowl LI are alumni, and, combined, Androscoggin alums have won seven Super Bowls as NFL team owners.

Activities

Camp Androscoggin is part of the Central Maine Camp League, competing with Camps Cobbossee, Caribou, Manitou, and others camps in sports, including baseball, soccer, tennis, basketball, archery, and swimming.
Land sports take place on its two baseball fields, two soccer fields, three basketball courts, twelve tennis courts, archery and rifles ranges, and a climbing wall. A recent addition to sport facilities is the Foster Fieldhouse, with a high school regulation-sized basketball court.
Water sports use a shoreline for competitive and instructional swimming, sailing, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, waterskiing and wakeboarding.
Arts and crafts, pottery, woodworking, photography, video, and animation take place in an arts center and a media center, and a theater holds musical talent shows and plays, and the final event of the camp's four-week long Color War, during which campers sing Alma Mater and fight songs.
20 network ID's for Nickelodeon have been produced here in 1988, along with "Toon Break", a series of shorts for Toon Disney.
Androscoggin also has an overnight and day-trip program, including trips to Mt. Washington, Mount Katahdin, the Allagash River, the Kennebec River, and Montreal.
The camp colors are black and orange.