About Camp Neidig
WHO:
High school juniors living within Rotary District 7430,
which covers much of southeastern Pennsylvania.
WHAT:
A leadership camp that brings together talented
high school students for a four-day weekend of
fun, friendship, and team-building activities.
Campers will interact with guest speakers from
various professional backgrounds who will
discuss what it means to be a good leader. They
will also participate in various problem solving
activities that can be both physically and mentally
challenging. Every activity we do throughout the
weekend is designed to help campers develop
their leadership and teamwork abilities. It is true
what someone once said: "We come as strangers
but leave as friends."
WHERE:
Camp Manatawny, a beautiful campgrounds and
recreational facility in southeastern Berks County.
Camp Neidig - Rotary International District 7430
WHEN:
Friday June 17, 2008 through Monday June 20, 2011
WHY:
To bring together students from various schools who
have exhibited above average leadership abilities in
various scholastic and/or community activities.
HOW:
Campers are sponsored by their local Rotary Clubs,
which coordinate camper selection with high schools
in their districts.
"Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done
because he or she wants to." ~ Dwight Eisenhower