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Join our Alumni Network

We are committed to pursuing an engaging environment for the esteemed alumni whose contributions have been instrumental in shaping Wigwam into the place it is today

Our upcoming campaign for the future is on the horizon!

Stay connected by becoming a part of our vibrant alumni network. We've dedicated significant time and effort to revitalizing this community and reuniting Camp Wigwam alumni. As we enter our 114th operational year, your contributions are extremely valuable in preserving the beauty and legacy of Camp Wigwam

ALUMNI REGISTRATION

We are building a true database of Wigwam alumni. Come reconnect with ‘Wammers of all generations.

DONATE

There are still numerous ways you can make an impact at Wigwam. Consider contributing to our Campership fund or capital campaign.

How Can You Make an Impact

Consider contributing to our Campaign for the Future or the Campership fund to build a healthy vision for future generations and make a difference in a boy’s life by sharing the experience of a lifetime.

Join us in preserving the magic of our beloved camp for generations to come. As alumni, your connection to our camp runs deep, woven into the very fabric of your fondest memories. Now, it's time to extend that connection beyond the nostalgia, to leave a lasting legacy for future campers. Contribute here.

We are so proud to say that the scholarship arm of Camp Wigwam has sprouted from a third-generation Wigwam family, Joe (2014-present), Dan (’81-’86), and Moe Finkelstein (’54-’59). Through Ubuntu Camp Connections alumni can support Wigwam by making it more accessible to deserving families while ensuring robust enrollment and operations. Donations are tax-deductible. 

Or contact Bob or Neal to discuss sponsoring a camper, either individually or as a group of alumni. 

Return to Bear Pond: Embrace Wigwam's Legacy

Volunteering

  • Do you have a special skill you would be willing to share with campers? Help us carry on the tradition of teaching core camping skills (canoeing, archery, swimming, environmental education) or bring some equipment and ideas to help us start a NEW program?

    — Minimum commitment: 1 week during the summer
    — For someone who loves to teach kids ages 7 to 17
    — Must be able to commit to one full week of overnight camp.

  • Do you know how to use a hammer or have a steady painting hand? Help us get this place in tiptop shape before the campers arrive. Assignments for all skill levels.

    — Minimum commitment: 3 days from June 1 to June 24.
    — Help on various maintenance projects around camp
    — Must be able to be on feet much of the day

    Depending on the willingness and experience of the crew, we may organize the proverbial barn raising, or should we say “cabin raising”?

  • Do you love spending time with the campers? Are you a confident driver? Help us with daily transportation logistics by becoming a volunteer driver today!

    — Minimum commitment: 3 days during the summer. Drivers are needed daily!
    — Help drive camp boys to and from trips around the area, intercamp competitions, and airports.
    — Must be able to pass a driver’s check and driving test with van and trailer.

  • Are you in contact with your old camp buddies? Does networking come naturally? We’re looking for Wigwam representatives to reach out to long-lost ‘Wammers and bring them back to the campfire.

    — Minimum commitment: 1 year
    — Must be comfortable calling or emailing camp alumni
    — Able to organize contact notes and update Alumni Directory
    — Help camp administration create effective outreach and engaging alumni events
    — Serve as a information conduit to alumni in your generation

Other Volunteer Opportunities

Looking for something else?  Take pictures for summer camp, teach classes, lead wildlife adventures, rake leaves, cook meals – whatever your talent we can definitely find a way to use it if you would like to give your time to camp.

Vacation on Bear Lake