For many years, a group of 20 alumni from Camp Saginaw has been gathering to share memories and experiences. This tradition showcases the lasting impact of childhood connections.
On June 13, 2026, at 6:00 a.m. EDT, these former campers came together once again, recounting stories of their shared past. Among them are Brian Redman and Rick Elion, who were bunk mates in 1966. Their ongoing contact reflects the enduring friendships formed during those camp days.
During their time at Camp Saginaw, the concept of time felt elusive. Activities such as Color War, campfires, and morning revelries shaped their schedules. Significant moments, like winning a track event or experiencing a first kiss, seemed to last forever, yet the eight weeks of camp quickly disappeared in a blur of summer heat.

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