paul kerchberger Archives - American Youth Foundation https://ayf.com/tag/paul-kerchberger/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 16:29:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://ayf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/cropped-AYF-FAV-ICON-32x32.png paul kerchberger Archives - American Youth Foundation https://ayf.com/tag/paul-kerchberger/ 32 32 Smiles, sunshine and Miniwanca magic kick off summer 2023 https://ayf.com/miniwanca-welcomes-two-week-campers-to-session-a/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=miniwanca-welcomes-two-week-campers-to-session-a Fri, 07 Jul 2023 16:29:42 +0000 https://ayf.com/?p=34460 Director of Boys Camp Paul Kerchberger checks in this week with dispatches from Miniwanca Boys Camp. This week, Miniwanca welcomed 124 two-week Darers and Pioneers to camp, kicking off the second largest camping session of 2023. The Dunes of Miniwanca are once again echoing with song and laughter. Miniwanca Boys Camp staff and Session A three-week campers welcomed 66 new ...

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Director of Boys Camp Paul Kerchberger checks in this week with dispatches from Miniwanca Boys Camp.

This week, Miniwanca welcomed 124 two-week Darers and Pioneers to camp, kicking off the second largest camping session of 2023. The Dunes of Miniwanca are once again echoing with song and laughter.

Miniwanca Boys Camp staff and Session A three-week campers welcomed 66 new campers, while the Miniwanca Girls Camp Staff welcomed 58 smiling faces to their neck of the woods. Altogether, the two camps of Miniwanca are alive with 191 young Founders, eager to discover and develop their best selves.

After families hugged and said their goodbyes, camp quickly swept their new friends into their adventurous and exciting program – starting with dinner! Following the community’s first meal together, campers selected their Interest Groups for the first week at Miniwanca. Interest Groups, or IGs, are hour-long program blocks that take place three times a week. There is something for everyone, from high ropes and sailing to music and improved theater.

The camper’s first day ended with Opening Fire Circles at both Boys and Girls Camp, before campers hiked back to their cabin homes by the starlight and headlamp for a well-deserved night’s rest.

Throughout the remainder of Session A, our campers will hike, swim, and join in engaging relationship-building activities that last the whole day. They will also say “See you later!” to the Voyager and Odyssey Trips and compete in the Miniwanca-wide Quad Cup!

 

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Meet the new Miniwanca Directors at virtual townhall https://ayf.com/meet-the-new-miniwanca-directors-at-virtual-townhall/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=meet-the-new-miniwanca-directors-at-virtual-townhall Tue, 13 Dec 2022 21:13:58 +0000 https://ayf.com/?p=33484 The AYF invites the Miniwanca community to meet the Directors on a Zoom townhall Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. ET. They’ll share their ideas for 2023, what they’re looking forward to most, and answer questions from the attendees. Join on Zoom Miniwanca has seen some exciting updates to our full-time staff team in recent month. Former Director of Programs ...

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The AYF invites the Miniwanca community to meet the Directors on a Zoom townhall Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. ET. They’ll share their ideas for 2023, what they’re looking forward to most, and answer questions from the attendees.

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Miniwanca has seen some exciting updates to our full-time staff team in recent month.

Former Director of Programs Michael Harter has accepted a new position as the Conferences, Community, and School Programs Director. Harter continues to develop the AYF’s longest-running program, the National Leadership Conference, with co-directors Beth Wilson and Erin O’Brien. He also works with Miniwanca’s community and school partners to create engaging, powerful programs year-round.

Paul Kerchberger, who joined the American Youth Foundation in 2021 as Recruitment and Retention Manager, has stepped into the Boys Camp Director role. He looks forward to returning to his programming roots and growing the Boys Camp program in new ways.

“I am absolutely thrilled to be reentering the world of program this summer,” Kerchberger said. “The Boys Camp Director is the role where I can have the most impact on programming and participation. I spent most of my time at my previous camp in a leadership position. I have seen nearly every situation imaginable in a summer camping setting, and my fondest memories are working toward achieving our mission goals with both staff and campers.”

Bethany Wise is new to the AYF this year, taking on the Girls Camp Director role. She follows in the footsteps of Emily Knuth, a who served as Girls Camp Director in 2021 and 2022. Knuth has returned to her full-time work as Associate Director of the Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University.

“Serving as the Girls Camp Director was the honor of my life. I led with my heart and gave it everything I had,” Knuth said. “I thank the 2021 and 2022 seasonal staff, campers, and their families for trusting me in this role.”

AYF Vice President Liz Marshall said Knuth was vital to Girls Camp’s success as Miniwanca carefully welcomed campers during the pandemic. “We are so grateful for Emily’s dedication to Girls Camp as we reopened after 2020,” Marshall said. “Her leadership and positive energy helped us navigate those challenging times, and we appreciate her excellent guidance.”

Wise brings several year of experience as a teacher and outdoor educator to the job. “I feel incredibly honored to be the next Girls Camp Director. I am committed to keeping Miniwanca a truly amazing place that positively impacts the youth that come through our doors,” she said. “I have heard so many stories about Miniwanca, but I can’t wait for that first day of summer 2023 when I get to experience the buzz of everyone arriving full of hope and excitement.”

Griffin Vogler continues to serve as Director of Operations at Miniwanca, overseeing the facilities and food programs. The Operations team has been hard at work readying camp for the winter months and looking ahead to welcoming even more youth in 2023.

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Staff Spotlight: Miniwanca’s Paul Kerchberger https://ayf.com/staff-spotlight-miniwancas-paul-kerchberger/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=staff-spotlight-miniwancas-paul-kerchberger Mon, 24 Oct 2022 21:30:57 +0000 https://ayf.com/?p=33262 Paul Kerchberger joined the American Youth Foundation in 2021, but he’s no stranger to summer camp life. He spent his youth soaring among the trees on the high ropes course and zip line at Owasippe Scout Reservation before teaching others to do the same as a seasonal staff member. He thought his summer camp days were over after college graduation ...

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Paul Kerchberger joined the American Youth Foundation in 2021, but he’s no stranger to summer camp life. He spent his youth soaring among the trees on the high ropes course and zip line at Owasippe Scout Reservation before teaching others to do the same as a seasonal staff member. He thought his summer camp days were over after college graduation until he found the Miniwanca Recruitment and Retention Manager role online. Starting this fall, he returned to his programming roots as Boys Camp Director. Learn more about Paul’s plans for summer 2023.

Meet Paul and new Miniwanca Girls Camp Director Bethany Wise at a Miniwanca Virtual Townhall Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. ET!
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Last year was your first with the AYF as a Recruitment and Retention Manager. What was the biggest lesson you learned last summer?
The biggest lesson I learned from summer 2022 was how deeply invested the Miniwanca staff is to facilitating the mission of the organization. Coming from a Scouting camp, I had little insight on what to expect from Miniwanca culture and tradition. To my delight, I was quickly surrounded by joyful individuals who share my mindset: mission over everything. The Miniwanca staff are individually excellent at providing an exceptional program to youth and simply need guidance from leadership to be successful.

This year, you moved into the Boys Camp Director role. Why does that role appeal to you?
The Boys Camp Director is the role where I can have the most impact on programming and participation. I spent most of my time at my previous camp in a leadership position. I have seen nearly every situation imaginable in a summer camping setting, and my fondest memories are working toward achieving our mission goals with both staff and campers.

What are you most looking forward to this summer?
I am absolutely thrilled to be reentering the world of program this summer. Last summer, I found it challenging to interact with the campers and contribute to their experience while also completing my duties. I could not be more enthusiastic about being involved in all programs this summer and assist my staff in providing the Miniwanca experience to all campers.

Is there anything new we can expect for Boys Camp 2023?
While I don’t wish to give away too many surprises for 2023, I intend to take a critical look at the Boys Camp schedule to ensure it contains as many well-prepared experiences as possible. Boys Camp participants should anticipate Interest Groups led by subject matter experts and grandiose camp-wide events that thrill and amaze. One could say that my excitement for the potential of our 2023 programming is inflating by the day.

What is one of your favorite summer camp memories?
My favorite summer camp memory came when I was 19, and I was the director of my camp’s first-year program for campers 10 to 11 years old. One week, I had the opportunity to work with 20 foreign exchange Scouts from Beijing. They joined my existing class of 20 American Scouts and changed my perspective of the world. Even though instruction was a challenge, as we needed a translator for all communication, they approached each new experience with excitement and without hesitation. I would wager that I learned much more from them that week than they did from me!

What is one of the biggest challenges facing youth today and how does summer camp help them face it?
I believe the largest challenge youth face today is the unrealistic expectations of success and conformity that social media places upon them. This nearly constant pressure makes finding their own unique qualities and abilities exceedingly difficult. The AYF directly combats this challenge by removing the external pressure and promoting individuality. In my opinion, the mission of our camps and programs is one of the best steps youth can take toward becoming the best version of themselves.

What do you enjoy doing outside of the AYF?
When I am not having fun at the AYF, I still enjoy spending my time outside! Whether it is canoeing, golfing, or just sitting around the fire with friends and family, I always do my best to remain connected to the wilderness and those that matter the most to me.

What book has changed how you think or look at the world?
A book I read recently that made the largest impact on my worldview was Stalling for Time: My Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator, the memoir of Gary Noesner, one of the pioneers of crisis negotiation. He explains that whether the situation is mundane or an actual crisis, the best negotiation tactic is understanding the other party’s situation, beliefs, or intent. His memoir helped me understand that real leadership – and real humanity – is learning about other’s experiences and meeting them where they are to come to an equal solution.

What is one of the greatest pieces of advice you’ve ever received?
It’s actually a quote from Abraham Lincoln, who once said, “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.” This quote reminds me that each of us is personally responsible for our own fate and destiny. We will get out of life what we put into it, and I intend to live each day with this in mind.

If you could be a Miniwanca camper today, what Interest Group would you absolutely sign up for?
Without a doubt, I would choose the high ropes challenge course. I will never turn down an opportunity to get back on a ropes course and relive the thrill I felt when I was starting my summer camp staff career!

As Miniwanca and the AYF look toward the next 100 years, where do you hope our organization is headed?
In the next 100 years I sincerely hope the AYF continues to grow and provide as many developmental experiences to youth as possible. The work we do here makes substantial impacts on the lives of children, and the more children we can reach, the more confident and empowered adults the future will hold!

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