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Camp Agawam is a boys’ summer camp in Raymond, Maine, focused on character, leadership, and community development through its seven-week and Main Idea programs.
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Agablog: The Surprising Impact of Women on a Boys Camp (and on the Women)
Agablog: The Surprising Impact of Women on a Boys Camp (and on the Women)
Agablog: Long, Long Trail Back to Camp with George Cleveland
Agablog: Long, Long Trail Back to Camp with George Cleveland
In this Young Alumni Conversation, George Cleveland reflects on the unexpected path that brought him back to Camp Agawam after a decade away. What began as a long hiatus evolved into a meaningful reunion that rekindled his deep connection to the Agawam community. George shares how stepping back onto campus felt instantly familiar—like returning to a place that had never stopped feeling like home. Through his story, he highlights the enduring bonds, traditions, and personal growth that make Agawam such a lasting influence. This conversation offers an engaging look at rediscovery, community, and the powerful sense of belonging that keeps alumni connected long after their camper days are over.
Agawam News: Alumni Edition 2025
Agawam News: Alumni Edition 2025
Read about alumni updates, 2025 season highlights, career-building insights for our seasonal staff, proclamations for alumni service, and more this year's Agawam News: Alumni Edition. Check your email for the password or contact leadership@campagawam.org.
Agablog: Remembering "Coach" Bob Dickerman
Agablog: Remembering "Coach" Bob Dickerman
The Agawam community lost a beloved legend, “Coach” Bob Dickerman, who inspired countless campers through his passion for baseball, his sharp wit, and his unwavering belief in every camper’s potential. Former camper and counselor “Sarge” Luke Faust shares his reflection about the man.
Agablog: Where Leadership Takes Root
Agablog: Where Leadership Takes Root
After 25 years, Agawam’s Woodcrafter Program continues to recognize 15-year-old boys for leadership. “Slugger” S.J. Baxter shares the program’s history.
Agawam Alumni News: What's New with You?
Agawam Alumni News: What's New with You?
Agablog: The Woods and Flowers with “Skipper" Phillips
Agablog: The Woods and Flowers with “Skipper" Phillips
Summers at Agawam shaped "Skipper" Charlotte Phillips’s love for nature—and led her to a career in environmental law.
Agablog: Discovering the Magic in My First Summer at Agawam
Agablog: Discovering the Magic in My First Summer at Agawam
In his first summer as director, “Doc” David Potter stepped into 106 years of tradition and found the magic of Agawam unfolding before his eyes.
Agablog: The Week That Brings You Back with “FM” Dinsmore
Agablog: The Week That Brings You Back with “FM” Dinsmore
FM Jackson Dinsmore reflects on how volunteering for Camp Agawam’s Main Idea reconnected him with the camp’s vibrant culture and community, offering a meaningful way to support the next generation while reliving the camaraderie of his own counselor days.
Agablog: Summers That Shaped Me with “Colonel” Gil Connolly
Agablog: Summers That Shaped Me with “Colonel” Gil Connolly
"Colonel” Gil Connolly shares how experiences at Camp Agawam helped him gain confidence in public speaking and develop leadership skills, ultimately shaping his career in communications.
Agablog: The Dust Settled with “Striker” Jamie Leyden
Agablog: The Dust Settled with “Striker” Jamie Leyden
In the latest Young Alumni Conversation on the Agablog, Rep “Striker” Jamie Leyden – who recently rolled off as a YA Rep – talks about how the Agawam Council is key to seeding camp magic.
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