Andrea
Hogg
Tomahawk Staffer 2000-2002
Andrea Hogg, formerly Elfstrom, began her camp staff experience
as a commissioner in White Pine in 2000. Andrea was a phenomenal
staff member, great with the Scouts, and somehow managed to keep
the Scoutmaster’s happy even when the muck truck ran late.
I recently had the opportunity ask Andrea a few questions about
her experience as Tomahawk staff member.
What were some of the positions you held on camp
staff? I was a commissioner, head commissioner (which meant
I did more work for the same salary), and program director at Cub
Scout camp one season.
What stands out as some of your most memorable experiences
on staff? Hmmm, some favorite memories… my first official
day of staff training…teaching Brownsea…the White Pine
Polar Bear Club (I must have gone to 20 Polar Bear swims that year)…making
it into the minute club (I successfully tied 12 knots in under 1
minute to get into the exclusive club).
It was great meeting new people who eventually became some of my
closest friends. I watched them passionately inspire and teach kids
lessons that would last a lifetime. I also enjoyed watching the
young staff members and grow to mature senior camp staff & even
camp directors.
I really enjoyed some of the times when you just got to hang out
with some of the staff and have fun with getting to ride on “the
boat”…lunch at China Buffet on days off…Mr. DJays
(ha, ha!)…sleeping in a tent all summer & waking up everyday
to the beautiful surroundings (trees, the lake, deer) …SAILING…
building a camp staff that was really unified.
What was it like being brand new to camp staff and
the concept of the Boy Scouts organization? I was very apprehensive
about what I was getting in to, especially after spending a week
at Camp Phillips for camp school with some “good ole boys.”
However, once I met the White Pine staff members and got to hang
out with everyone I knew I had made the right decision.
As a camp counselor what aspects of the job did you
enjoy most? I loved teaching the first year Scouts. They
were new to the program just like me and they were so excited to
be at camp. I took advantage of the freedom of my job and went down
to the beach during sailing merit badge just so I could ride along
with the sailing instructor & enjoy the sun/water.
I also loved participating in some of the camp’s extra activities
like Polar Bear. A few of us from White Pine bought neon green parkas
and started a Polar Bear Club;
we made it to every camps’ Polar Bear at least once (I think
a few of the others made it to more than I did…I may have
slept in for a couple of the times!)
The 4th of July parades were also a blast. We always came up with
a cool theme and involved every one of the White Pine staff. I was
really proud of the unity our staff
showed.
What did you learn as a staff member? Being
on camp staff taught me important lessons: how to be a team player,
that girls can work at Boy Scout camp, friends come in all ages,
life is good (even when you are working 12 hour days with little
sleep and 1 day off per week, haha!). The Boy Scout program is an
awesome program where boys mature, learn life skills, and have fun.
I also learned some practical camping skills like how to tie knots,
build a fire, emergency preparedness, and first aid.
Do you maintain a connection to the camp and staff?
I currently have friends that work at TSR and I try to make it up
there once a summer. It is truly one of my favorite places in the
world! Unfortunately, I don’t see all of my camp friends or
stay in touch the way I’d like, but it is awesome how it’s
just like old times when we get together.
What’s on the horizon for you now? I
just started my fourth year teaching Spanish I, II & III at
Monticello High School and I am one of the assistant girl’s
basketball coaches. I am also taking masters courses at the U of
M to update my teaching license from 7-12 to K-12. I will be getting
a Masters in Second Languages and Cultures (hopefully by summer
2008.) Needless to say, I feel like I rarely have a free minute!
I spent some of the best summers of my life at Tomahawk and will
always treasure my time & experiences there!
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