In the lively state of Massachusetts, tucked neatly in the northeast corner of the grand old U.S.A, there's a cool bunch of kids who never seem to run out of energy. These youngsters are part of the super-duper, action-packed, Sportsfield activities scene, where fun is the name of the game and laughter is the only rule. Every day, you'll see them dashing around the Sportsfield like hyperactive squirrels, their sneakers squeaking, their faces beaming, and their spirits soaring. They play soccer, baseball, and even Quidditch (okay, a "Muggle" version, but it still counts!). They're the LeBron James of the jungle gym, the Serena Williams of the swing set, and the Tom Brady of the tetherball. And let's not forget our imaginary friend, Chuckles-the-Giggling-Groundhog. Chuckles is a chubby, mischievous groundhog who insists on joining every game, even though he doesn't quite grasp the rules. He's been known to scurry onto the football field during a big match, mistaking the ball for a massive walnut. He's also notorious for wearing upside-down baseball caps and doing hilarious victory dances, which usually involve a lot of wiggling and giggling. The kids love him, and he's considered the unofficial mascot of Sportsfield. The kids in Massachusetts' Sportsfield are a diverse, energetic bunch who embrace each other's differences. They believe in teamwork, sportsmanship, and the power of a good belly laugh. They're the champions of fun, the superheroes of play, and the best friends a giggling groundhog could ask for. So if you're ever in Massachusetts, make sure to swing by Sportsfield. Who knows, Chuckles-the-Giggling-Groundhog might just teach you his victory dance!
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For over 50 years, Frontier Camp has been dedicated to making disciples of Jesus by sharing God’s Word amidst the beauty of His creation. Since our founding in 1969, we’ve been licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services and are proudly accredited by the American Camping Association. We’re also a member of the Christian Camping and Conference Association. Our mission is to use Christian camping and outdoor recreation as a means to support local churches in fulfilling the Great Commission—evangelizing people of all ages and discipling believers toward deeper maturity in Christ. Frontier Camp offers a dual ministry: during the summer, we host a 10-week youth camp, and throughout the rest of the year, we serve as a retreat facility for churches and like-minded religious organizations. Whether through summer camps or retreats, our goal remains the same: to expose people to Christ and encourage their spiritual growth through His Word and by reflecting His character in everything we do. While we provide top-notch recreation and exciting programming, the heart of our camp is the spiritual impact, rooted in the truth of God’s inerrant Word.


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This transaction was an extremely lucky turn of events for the organization. Camp Kiwanee's Needles Lodge has been on the National Register of Historic Properties since February of 2005. It's the very first Hanson property to be included in the register, and for good reason: this much-loved building and its surrounding area are truly a gem. Originally owned by Albert Burrage, a lawyer and businessman from Boston, the land was purchased in 1899. He and his family spent their summers there until a fire destroyed the house and its contents in 1907. Burrage rebuilt the house and added a stone firehouse and cottage, all finished by 1908. In 1922, he sold the property to Camp Fire Girls on a whim, thinking Hanson was taxing him too heavily. This fortunate decision has made a great difference to the organization.