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    Jameson Camp

    Jameson Camp

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    59.7 mi

    Excellent day. Staff were constantly willing to help pull boats on shore at the landing sites. We…read morehope to go back!

    Jameson Camp is a hidden gem located off of Bridgeport Road just north of West Washington Street…read more First I'd like to take a moment to tell you of the wonderful work Jameson Camp does and how your rental fees help with that mission. The Camp is a beautiful venue for events while the affordable rental fees help support the children and youth programs for at-risk youths. The Camp began in 1928 and you or your grandparents may be familiar with their history of serving ill children. Jameson Camps' focus is on children's social, behavioral and emotional challenges and equipping them for productive and responsible lives. Responding to an increasing concern for childhood obesity a Wellness Camp was launched in 2006, a creative program that utilizes camp to teach healthy choices in fitness and nutrition. Last, but certainly not least, is their Camp Tataya Mato for children affected by HIV/AIDS which is the only residential camp to these special children in Indiana. As you can see your rental fees support the outstanding work Jameson Camp does serving children with health needs in the Indianapolis area. In 2006 they replaced the original headquarter with a beautiful new center, lodge, health center and a nature and arts and crafts center. No only providing enhanced program facilities for the children, these buildings provide new opportunities to serve as a community partner and provide funding from the rental fees. This is a wonderful venue for events as small as a corporate business meeting to an elegant wedding. Several sizes of venues are available or even rent the entire camp for the ideal wedding or family reunion where your event along with family and friends are residing at one location. The Lodge and Cabins are so affordable compared to the cost of hotel rooms and transportation for your wedding guests, business associates or family traveling. The Lodge is its own large facility and sleeps 24 for $450. What a savings compared to a Hotel!! There are four meeting areas of various sizes and prices along with 6 cabins for lodging that accommodates 24 in each plus don't forget The Lodge. The Challenge Course is available to incorporate into your event with low and high ropes plus a climbing wall. Other amenities include a basketball court, swimming pool, open game fields and a campfire circle. The Jameson Center is picturesque with a majestic-pine-framed dining room with a striking two sided fireplace that accommodates 140 persons for dinner. If that's too large select the smaller dining room with fireplace and seats 30. The Jameson Center rental includes the use of their FULL commercial kitchen including the walk-in refrigerator and walk-in freezer. A Chefs' dream whether you use a preferred caterer or you personally prepare the meals. Vanessa, the Office Manager, was telling me of recent large wedding with a beautiful large tent adjacent to the Jameson Center where the guests stepped directly into the tent from the dining room. You can have your wedding and dinner inside and dancing outside. So many options here! Leadership training, Corporate Team Meeting, Weddings, Reunions, endless uses for this venue. Be sure to check out this scenic facility and grounds. Give Vanessa Fry a call for a tour or e-mail her at Vanessa@jamesoncamp.org for additional information.

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    Challenge Course includes low ropes/team building initiatives and a high ropes course!
    Challenge Course includes low ropes/team building initiatives and a high ropes course!
    Hard to remember you're in Indianapolis where your at Jameson Camp.
    Hard to remember you're in Indianapolis where your at Jameson Camp.
    The meeting rooms are beautiful!

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    The meeting rooms are beautiful!
    Camp Piomingo Branch YMCA

    Camp Piomingo Branch YMCA

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    71.2 mi

    Can I give this place 25 stars? Drop your kid off for two weeks and not worry about them?…read moreAbsolutely! I've done it for the last two years. As a matter of fact my kid has spent five weeks here and had the most fun of his summer vacations at Camp Piomingo. Even when it's raining the kids are kept busy with activities. All ages are felt welcome and included. Absolutely the best experience you can give your children.

    I recently attended camp Piomingo and I can most definitely say that I was under whelmed. Between…read morethe horrible food and the boring overprotective atmosphere, my friends and I can say that we were not impressed. While I attended Piomingo I did not eat anything for 2 days and I am the farthest thing from anorexic. The food is so unbearable that when I walked into the mess hall I felt a part of me just die. Everything comes out of a bag and the waffle sticks were so hard that you had to drench it in syrup just to be able to bite into it. Oh yeah, I forgot about the camp tradition hobo stew. One of my favorite camp memories was the taste of pre-overcooked processed hamburger patties mixed with processed cheddar cheese and most likely expired veggies wrapped in tinfoil and then warmed over an open fire. I was debating eating the wild berries I found in the woods so I could get sick go home and enjoy something edible. Also, the water tastes like it came straight out of a dirty shower. I couldn't find a single glass that didn't have smears, crumbs, or dirt in it. I left camp early because after the first day we had sung so many camp cheers that I had lost my voice and I don't even sing loud. The first 24 hours were so boring I wanted to get lost in the woods just so I wouldn't have to hear all the screeching cheers. There were kids that were banging on the lunch tables so hard (while the food was still on the table) and they knocked the pitcher of water off. Then they refilled it and put it back on the table and then knocked it off a second time. You would think they learned their lesson. When I asked if I could leave for obvious reasons they wanted me to wait two more days because they wanted me to give camp a fair chance. During the two days, I endured so many camp cheers I thought I was gonna die. By the time it was Wednesday afternoon I had just about had it. I asked to call my mom and they refused to let me use the phone which I thought was strange. I swear all the counselors are so OCD that if something doesn't go as planned they flip. The entire group of 36 kids were forced to sit while people went one by one on a high ropes course. Most of which would be half way up the ladder and want to go back down. I sat there for 3 hours before I got to go. While I was waiting for my turn I had the pleasure of listening to everyone sing their merry camp cheers. One kid yelled at me and I quote,"I hate you I'm gonna kill you, just kidding bro your my friend." He was breathing heavy and he did this like 15 times during my stay at the infamous Piomingo. I talked to my counselor and he told me that we can't participate in any ("fun") activities instead we went to do arts and crafts. During one of the ceremonies a kid randomly stands up and proceeded to yell HYPE at the top of his lungs like 4 times and sits down. By the way, this kid was 14. So before you send your 14+ year old child to Piomingo I would recommend finding other options because I can guarantee from personal experiences that it won't be a good fit.

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    My studio week 6
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