Welcome to

 of Michigan

The Secular Summer Camp   

"It's Beyond Belief!"

For girls and boys age 8 - 17
Join us August 17 - August 23, 200
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - NOW ACCEPTING STAFF APPLICATIONS


         About us:

         FAQ

         Corporate non-profit I.D.

         State license & annual reports

 

 

Sign-up Information and Forms:

ENROLL ONLINE

Registration Form (pdf)  

(These are all of the required forms)

Things the Camper Still Needs to Do (pdf)

What to Bring to Campquest (pdf)

 

Staff Application (pdf)


Background Articles:

Affirmations of Humanism (pdf)

A Resource Guide for Teaching the Bill of Rights (pdf)
- by the ACLU of Michigan


Links to Related Sites:

Camp-Quest Ohio (Classic) 

Soon beginning FOURTEENTH consecutive year!

Dates June 20 - June 27

NEW LOCATION! (near DAYTON, Ohio)

 

       

        Camp-Quest of the Smoky Mountains

        Dates TBA

        at Smoky Mtns National Park near Knoxville

 

         

      Camp-Quest Canada (Ontario) 

    Dates TBA

    email: KWCG Humanist Association for more info.

     or visit the KWCG website

         

    Camp-Quest Minnesota

    Dates TBA

    For information, contact

      Camp Quest Minnesota

      P. O. Box 42, Navarre, MN  55392

     email: www.campquest.org  for more info.

 

 

 

     Camp Quest West

     Dates July 12 - July 18

      (Sacramento area) for information, contact:

      info@campquestwest.org

      Camp Quest West
      PO Box 20752
      El Sobrante, CA 94820-0752

 

 

Camp Quest U.K.

Dates July 27 - July 31

(Bath, England)  for information, contact:

Samantha@Camp-Quest.org.uk

Camp Quest UK
1 Gower Street
LONDON
WC1E 6HD

 

The Great Unicorn Debate

The unicorn challenge has been a feature of Camp Quest every year since 1996.  Here is the most recent take on it, by a former staff member.

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    The Spirit of Campquest

    The Spirit of Camp Quest

 
 

Activities supervised* by our host camp's professional staff:

horseback riding - ropes challenge course - canoeing - swimming (beach or pool) - climbing tower - archery - low ropes - high ropes

ALL MEALS ARE PROVIDED

*Camp Quest staff accompany campers at all times

Camp Quest Activities may include:

Campfires - Cooking - Cooperative games - Creative writing - Dancing - Field trips - Juggling - Magic - Model rocketry - Music - Nature center - Outdoor camping skills - Photography - Singing - Song writing - Story telling - Theatre - Talent night

  * Arts & Crafts: binders, drawing, bracelets, paper making, woodworking, tie-dyeing, photography, beading, lanyards, leather crafts

* Board games: chess, go, backgammon, checkers, Chinese checkers, pente, yahtzee

* Challenges, critical thinking and reasoning

* Famous freethinker biographies, history and philosophy of humanism

* Citizenship, civics, secular government and Constitutional issues

* Science instruction (evolution, archeology, astronomy, biology, environmental science, geology, physics)

* Team sports: basketball, soccer, volleyball, badminton, tether-ball, also field games on Friday.

and MUCH, MUCH MORE

What is Camp Quest ?

Camp Quest is the first residential summer camp in the history of the United States for the children of Atheists, Freethinkers, Secular Humanists, Humanists, Brights, or whatever other terms might be applied to those who hold to a naturalistic, not supernatural world view.

Camp Quest was started in 1996 by Edwin Kagin as a project of the Free Inquiry Group, Inc. (FIG) of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. It is now operated by Camp Quest, Inc. a non-profit Kentucky Corporation with a board of directors drawn from leaders of various organizations which share the goals of Camp Quest. Camp Quest is its own organization, and while endorsed by several organizations and groups, it is neither owned nor controlled by any group other than Camp Quest, Inc.

Camp Quest of Michigan, Inc., formed in 2003, continues that tradition, and is eager to help our future leaders connect in a place where it is okay to not believe in gods or supernatural things.  Camp Quest of Michigan, Inc. is an independent not-for-profit corporation, and has no affiliation with any other organization.  We are supported in part by a grant from the Institute for Humanist Studies in Albany, New York.  

Camp Quest of Michigan currently rents facilities from a most cooperative and helpful YMCA camp near Flint, Michigan. A long term goal is to acquire land and establish a permanent home for Camp Quest. The staff of Camp Quest is composed of volunteers. No staff is paid. They get to camp on their own, and are provided with room and board while at camp. Contributions are sought and welcomed.

Camp Quest Mission Statement:

Camp Quest's purpose is to provide children of irreligious parents with a residential summer camp, dedicated to improving the human condition through rational inquiry, critical and creative thinking, scientific method, self-respect, ethics, competency, democracy, free speech, and the separation of religion and government guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States.

 

 

 
 
Write to us at P.O.Box 656, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
or fax 248-334-7094, or email campquest-mi@comcast.net
 
Copyright © 2008 Camp Quest of Michigan, Inc. -- Email Camp Quest of Michigan -- Updated 22 November, 2008