Once upon a time, in the sprawling cornfields and towering skyscrapers of Illinois, lived a group of adventurous kids known as the Zip Line Zealots. Every Saturday, they traded in their video games and homework for helmets and harnesses. Guided by their trusty, four-winged squirrel named "Zippy the Zip-line Master," they embraced the winds of the Midwest and took flight. Illinois, or "Illie" as Zippy fondly called it, was a land of contrasts. It had big bustling cities where skyscrapers touched the sky and quiet country sides where corn towers ruled. It was where Lake Michigan met Mississippi River, altogether creating a landscape perfect for their zip-lining adventures. Swinging from the skyscrapers of Chicago to the tall oaks in Shawnee National Forest, they filled the air with their laughter and fearless shouts of joy. Zippy, with his goggles strapped on, would lead the pack. He was a squirrel like no other, with an extra pair of wings and a sense of humor that made even the cornfields giggle. He would often say, "Why walk when you can fly, and why fly when you can zip-line?" He taught the kids everything they needed to know about zip-lining and made sure they were safe and sound while having a blast. The Zip Line Zealots were not ordinary kids; they were brave, they were daring, they were the flying adventurers of Illinois. Together with Zippy, they soared across their beloved state, leaving trails of laughter in the wind. Their zip-lining adventures were not just about the thrill, but also about friendship, teamwork, and the joy of exploring their diverse and enchanting home, Illinois.
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The Happy Hive is an inclusive play space designed to spark joy and connection for every child. With a special focus on comfort and accessibility for neurodivergent kids, our environment welcomes children of all abilities to explore, move, and create at their own pace. From climbing walls, swings, and zip lines to dedicated zones for pretend play and art, The Happy Hive offers both high-energy fun and creative outlets. While we cater to children ages 1-13 for neurotypical kids, we have no age limit when it comes to kids with special needs—because play should have no boundaries. At The Happy Hive, we believe every child deserves a space where they can feel safe, included, and free to be themselves.

In 2010, Dan and Andy bought and invested $1 million in construction and renovation of Camp Manitowa Rend Lake. Since then, the 40-acre property has been hosting sleep-away summer camps, retreats, and festivals. It is the newest, freshest camp in the Benton area of Southern Illinois, and is located only 90 minutes from St. Louis, MO and Paducah, KY. At Camp Manitowa, campers entering grades 2nd through 8th can benefit from a tailored 1 or 2 week residential camp program. This program is designed with younger campers’ needs in mind, and encourages the development of independence, self-esteem, cooperation, and problem-solving skills. Campers also have the opportunity to make lifelong friends in a small, nurturing community. The camp also offers structured free play and choice time, allowing campers to feel a sense of belonging and empowerment to learn. In 2013, Camp Manitowa is offering week long specialty camps that focus on water skiing, magic, rock school, science, and the popular sport of Gaga. With its unique program and offerings, Camp Manitowa Rend Lake is a great place for campers to experience all the fun and adventure of a summer camp.