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MSC Spring Business Directory Our Member Camps Are Listed by County and Actual Location for Your Convenience Spring 2019 MSC Spring Business Directory Our member camps are listed by county and actual location for your convenience. Some camp names are abbreviated for space. Please consult your directory or the website for complete information. Androscoggin Cumberland AGASSIZ VILLAGE Poland 317 MAIN STREET Yarmouth CAMP CENTERSTAGE Livermore APOGEE ADVENTURES Brunswick CAMP FERNWOOD Poland BREAKWATER SUMMER Portland CAMP TEKAKWITHA Leeds BRIDGTON SPORTS No. Bridgton CAMP NORTH STAR Poland Spring CAMP AGAWAM Raymond TRIPP LAKE CAMP Poland CAMP ARCADIA Otisfield CAMP CEDAR Casco CAMP CHLOE Portland Aroostook CAMP KETCHA Scarboough CAMP KINGSWOOD Bridgton BAPTIST SCHOOL Mapleton CAMP LAUREL SOUTH Casco MSSM SUMMER CAMPS Limestone CAMP MATAPONI Naples CAMP MICAH Bridgton CAMP NASHOBA NORTH Raymond CAMP NEWFOUND Harrison CAMP O-AT-KA Sebago CAMP OWATONNA Harrison CAMP PINECLIFFE Harrison CAMP PINEHURST Raymod CAMP PONDICHERRY-GSM Bridgton CAMP POSTCARD Poland CAMP SKYLEMAR Naples CAMP SUNSHINE Casco CAMP TAKAJO Naples CAMP TIMANOUS Raymond CAMP WAWENOCK Raymond CAMP WILDWOOD Bridgton CENTER DAY CAMP No.Windham DAVINCI EXPERIENCE Various FARM TO TABLE KIDS No. Yarmouth FERNWOOD COVE Harrison GANDER BROOK Raymond HOOP BASKETBALL Casco KINGSLEY PINES CAMP Raymond L L BEAN KIDS’ CAMP Freeport MAD SCIENCE OF ME Various MAINE ACE CAMP Naples MAINE AUDUBON Falmouth NETOP SUMMER CAMP Casco NYA SUMMER Yarmouth PGA JUNIOR GOLF Cumberland SALT PUMP CLIMBING Scarborough WAYNFLETE FLYER Portland WINONA Bridgton WOHELO-L. GULICK Raymond WOLFE’S NECK DAY Freeport Maine Summer Camps mainecamps.org Franklin Penobscot CAMP SUMMIT Farmington KAWANHEE FOR BOYS Weld ACADIA MT. GUIDES Various CAMP CAPELLA Dedham Hancock CAMP NATARSWI-GSM Baxter ACADIA INST. OCEAN. Seal Harbor State Park AURORA VAULTING Lamoine MAINE ROBOTICS CAMP So. Maine CAMP BEECH CLIFF Mt. Desert NICHOLS DAY CAMP Sedgewick Sagadahoc ROBIN HOOD Brooksville CHOP POINT Woolwich Kennebec Somerset CAMP ANDROSCOGGIN Wayne CAMP AT THE EASTWARD Starks CAMP CARIBOU Winslow CAMP MATOAKA Smithfield CAMP COBBOSSEE FOR BOYS Monmouth CAMP SOMERSET Smithfield CAMP KIPPEWA FOR GIRLS Monmouth MOOSE RIVER OUTPOST Jackman CAMP LAUREL Readfield CAMP MANITOU Oakland Waldo CAMP MECHUWANA Winthrop CAMP FOREST Brooks CAMP MODIN Belgrade CAMP NEOFA Montville CAMP RUNOIA Belgrade HIDDEN VALLEY Freedom CAMP VEGA Fayette TANGLEWOOD 4-H Camden CAMP WINNEBAGO Fayette Washington FRIENDS CAMP South China CAMP BERWICK Harrington HART-TO-HART FARM Albion CAMP EAGLE WING East Machias MAINE ARTS CAMP Waterville NE MUSIC CAMP Sidney York PILGRIM LODGE West Gardiner CAMP LAUGHING LOON E. Waterboro PINE ISLAND CAMP Belgrade ECOLOGY ADVENTURE CAMP Saco PINE TREE CAMP Rome OCEANWOOD CAMP Ocean Park YMCA CAMP OF MAINE Winthrop WEST END HOUSE BOYS E. Parsonsfield Knox WEST END HOUSE GIRLS Parsonsfield ALFORD LAKE CAMP Hope BLUEBERRY COVE Tenants Harbor CAMP ALSING Rockland CAMP BISHOPSWOOD Hope CAMP MED-O-LARK Washington HURRICANE ISLAND Rockland MEDOMAK CAMP Washington THE SUMMER CAMP Washington Lincoln CAMP CHEWONKI Wiscasset KIEVE FOR BOYS Nobleboro WAVUS FOR GIRLS Jefferson Oxford BIRCH ROCK CAMP Waterford CAMP ENCORE-CODA Sweden CAMP SUSAN CURTIS Stoneham CAMP TAPAWINGO Sweden CAMP WALDEN Denmark CAMP WAZIYATAH Waterford CAMP WEKEELA Waterford INDIAN /FOREST ACRES Fryeburg KAMP KOHUT Oxford MAIN IDEA Denmark MAINE TEEN CAMP Porter SEEDS OF PEACE Otisfield SUMMITT ACHIEVEMENT Stow U OF MAINE BRYANT POND Bryant Pond CAMP TAPAWINGO Sweden WYONEGONIC CAMPS Denmark 2 Maine Summer Camps mainecamps.org Adventure Bound Offering Whitewater Rafting, Rock Climbing, Ropes Courses, Hiking and A. M. Skier Insurance Multi-Day packages all based out of The largest direct insurer of chil- an Alcohol-Free Resort designed dren’s summer camps. The relation- specifically for youth groups. Artist and Craftsman Supply ships go beyond the traditional walls Special MSC Member Discount: Art and Craft Supplies of insurance with A.M. Skier Part- Schedule your raft trips on Saturday Contact: Tm Sawyer ners. in July and August for 10% discount. 540 Deering Ave. Contact: Aimee Skier Contact: John Philbrook Portland, ME 04103 209 Main Avenue PO Box 88 207.828.2555 Hawley, PA 18428 Caratunk, ME 04925 [email protected] [email protected] 888.606.7238 www.artistcraftsman.com www.amskier.com/ [email protected] www.adv-bound.com/ AudioBody Entertainment With over 20 years of experience, Jason has performed on Disney Cruise Ships, at the Atlantis Resort Acadia Insurance Company in the Bahamas, and even at the We are dedicated to serving inde- White House in Washington, DC pendent agents and their insured Amerasport three times! throughout the Northeast. Custom catalogs for camps, including Contact: Jason Tardy Contact: Kim Farquhar camp t-shirts, 5- & 10-year jackets, 82 Chickadee Drive PO Box 9010 shorts & outerwear. Auburn, ME 04282 Westbrook, ME 04098 Contact: Steven Fisch 866.584.4532 207.772.4300 PO Box 620-022 [email protected] [email protected] Newton, MA 02462 www.jasontardy.com www.acadiainsurance.com/ 508.429-9000 [email protected] www.amerasport.com Androscoggin Bank Androscoggin Bank is moving Maine residents, businesses, and communi- Bangor Savings Bank ties forward with smarter banking. Full suite of banking services to Acadia Mountain Guides, Inc. Contact: Susan Stacey meet the needs of Maine summer Train your seasonal summer camp AVP Business and Government camps. climbing wall or rock-climbing lead- Services Contact: Paul Tormey ers by our professionally trained and 683 Minot Ave. 24 Hamlin Way certified instructors. See available Auburn, ME 04210 Bangor, ME 04401 programs at pcia.us/programs. 207.376.3564 207.541.2752 Contact: Jon Tierney [email protected] [email protected] PO Box 121 www.androscogginbank.com www.Bangor.com Orono, ME 04473 207.866.7562 [email protected] www.acadiamountainguides.com 3 Maine Summer Camps mainecamps.org [email protected] www.bourdons.com [email protected] Bunk1.com www.NeTennisandtrack.com For 15 years, Bunk1 has exclusively Blast Party Rentals served the camp community. While Bayside Bowl our products have evolved tremen- Bayside Bowl is a one-of-a-kind bowl- Obstacle courses, inflatable water- slides, interactive games, mechanical dously, our mission of enhancing the ing center with twenty ten-pin lanes, summer camp experience for every- award winning food, craft cocktails bull and more - we bring the FUN! Special MSC Member Discount: 10% one involved will never change. and a rooftop deck serving tacos in a Special MSC Member Discount: 10% 1960s airstream. Member Discount! Contact: Rebekah Chastney off all web services to MSC members. Contact: Justin Alfond Contact: Rob Burns 58 Alder St. 100 York Woods Rd. S. Berwick, ME 03908 120 E 23rd Street, 5th floor Portland, ME 04102 New York, NY 10010 207.791.2695 603.300.8604 [email protected] 212.974.9112 [email protected] www.bunk1.com Bunkline Outfitter, Inc. Authorized Under Armour Team [email protected] Dealer. Providing apparel-T-shirts, www.baysidebowl.com www.blastpartyrentals.com Color War, Visiting day, special events, and promotional products-give-aways, bdSource Bo-Mar Transportation, Inc. rewards, reunions. Single source for all supplies: mat- MSC Member Discount: Call for spe- tresses, linens, towels, blankets, pillows, School bus, Mini bus and Charter bus transportation throughout New cial pricing shower curtains, laundry bags, jani- Contact: Ruth Barnett torial, cans and liners, aprons, mats, England. Available for airport trans- portation and field trips. Family owned 12 Downing St. two-way radios and much more. Can Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 source anything! since 1983. Special MSC Member Discount: 10% 856.751.4544 or 800.435.6888 Contact: Brett Cogan [email protected] 4 Hickory Hill discount to members. Roslyn, NY 11576 Contact: John Sloan 516.754.0955 7 Birch Ridge Ave [email protected] Topsham, ME 04086 207.725.7189 www.bdsource.info www.bunkline.com Beaverbrook Tennis, LLC C. Caprara Food Service Equipment A competitive quality recreational sur- [email protected] Commercial Food Service Equipment facing and construction Vendor since Sales. We offer all brands of equip- 1962. Specializing in acrylic surfaces www.mainebusrentals.com Bourdon's Institutional Sales ment, everything needed for the prep- for tennis courts, basketball courts, aration, holding, and serving of food. shuffleboard, rollerblade as well as Mattresses, Beds, Replacement Cov- ers, Linens, Bath Accessories, Pillows, New and Used, Large Showroom. Har-tru and Hadeka products for fast- Contact: Carl Caprara dry tennis courts. and more. Special MSC Member discount: 5% PO Box 140 Contact: Neil R. Feeley, Sr. Winthrop, ME 04364 610 Rocky Knoll Rd Contact: Tina Bergeron 85 Plains Road 207.395.2405 or 800.300.4305 Denmark, ME 04022 [email protected] 877.638.3664 Claremont, NH 03743 603.542.8709 www.caprara.com 4 Maine Summer Camps mainecamps.org Produced locally, our compost, mulch, and soil products improve erosion A full-service camp outfitter founded control, water quality protection, ath- in 1959. letic fields, and camp landscaping. Coffee By Design is a sustainably Contact: Howard Hoffman Contact: Chris Bales 4 Vreeland Rd. sourced craft roasted coffee company. 110 Main St., Ste. 1308 Roasted to order at our state of the Florham Park, NJ 07932 Saco, ME 04072 973.994.7416, ext 890 art roastery in East Bayside, Portland, 207.347.3600 or 888.472.9471 Maine. [email protected] [email protected]
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