One of the truest adages of the philosophy of Joseph Campbell that has been espoused by Dave Grace at Olympia Sports Camp and explored in A Hero's Journey: Beyond Little Norway and Olympia Sports Camp is that we are all heroes of our own journey. As heroes, who we become on our journey as far more important than any temporary successes and achievements we reach along the way.
This is a favourite Olympia picture of mine as it captures a moment in time and shows the fun and camaraderie of Olympia Sports Camp. Here are some friends having a blast, a picture that is one of literally thousands that any Olympia Alumni can envision in their time at camp. What's especially poignant is that these young people took the lessons of Olympia, and their parents, and now are successful adults who continue to are grow on their journeys and are contributing to the next generation through the model that they are now setting for others. Alumni that Olympia should be proud of.A group of people are working on an event that will take place this spring to have Olympia alumni get together and to honour Dave Grace and the 50 years of Olympia Sports Camp. There will be much more detail coming out in future blogs but the first thing we need to do is establish the Olympia Alumni Association. If you are reading this we'd like you to go to the following link to register for the OAA.
.https://forms.gle/woWsggqM7zpUyHge9
It will take literally a moment to register. This will help create a database of alumni through which we can share information and create another layer of legacy of the history of the people of the camp. We know that the stories captured in The Hero's Journey just scratch the surface of the amazing people who have walked the land of Interlaken and we envision the OAA as a way to share many more hero's journeys and for all alumni to have a vehicle to stay in touch.
The heroic journey of these young people is just one of hundreds within the Olympia community. If you have someone who you feel is a hero of their journey and who the Olympia community would like to hear about connect with me at coachdools71@gmail.com. Within a community of everyday heroes there are many stories that people would love to read about, stories I would love to write about.
Copies of A Hero's Journey: Beyond Little Norway and Olympia Sports Camp are available at The Different Drummer Book Store on Locust St in Burlington. Or if you live in the Hamilton/ Halton area etransfer $30 with your address and I'll deliver it to your door.
If you would like us to come to your town for a book event, email me at coachdools71@gmail.com
Online copies are available at aherosjourney.ca
Thanks Chris
ReplyDeleteI hope many of our counsellors, coaches, nurses, doctors and campers will join the Olympia Alumni Association.