In the incredible state of Maine, far up North, where lobster is king and lighthouses dot the coastline like sprinkles on a cupcake, there exists an extraordinary group of kids. Now these aren't your average, run-of-the-mill, just-like-you-and-me kind of kids. Oh no! These are the Musical Munchkins of Maine! Imagine a delightful troupe of kids, marching along with instruments that shine like the sun on a clear spring day. Trailing behind them is their bright-eyed, bushy-tailed mascot - Benny the Beatboxing Beaver. Benny, with his oversized headphones and groovy dance moves, is always ready to lay down a beat for his buddies to jam along. Every day, these high-spirited, melodious Munchkins, under Benny's watchful eye, fill the air with tunes so sweet that even the toughest Maine lobster would tap its claws to the rhythm. Their songs echo through the tall pine trees, bounce off the majestic mountains and flow along with the waves reaching every nook and cranny of the Pine Tree State. Whether it's little Lucy on the violin, whose strings sing sweeter than a nightingale, or booming Billy on the drums, who can make even the famous Mount Katahdin shake a leg, each of these Munchkins has a special musical magic. They are a symphony of sounds, a concert of creativity, an orchestra of originality! Their laughter rings out like a joyful symphony, their friendship as harmonious as a perfect chorus. Wherever they go, they spread the joy of music, proving that in Maine, the spirit of song isn't just in the birds, but in these mischievous, marvellous, Musical Munchkins too! So, if you ever find yourself in Maine, listen carefully. You just might hear the beatboxing Benny and his melodious Munchkins playing a tune just for you!

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Abe and Gertrude Krasker's dream of owning a summer camp came true in 1924 when they opened Indian Acres Camp for Boys in Fryeburg, ME. The couple had fallen in love with a property they purchased from Abe's student at Essex College. Two years later, they opened Forest Acres Camp for Girls two miles down the road. When Abe passed away in 1962, his son Richard took over the management of both camps, with his mother teaching him the ropes of camp ownership. He and his wife Sandy fully took over in 1969. In 1998, the camps were purchased by Lisa and Geoff Newman who were determined to keep the tradition the Kraskers had established alive. Between 2005 and 2010, Neal and Julie Waldman co-directed camp with Lisa and Geoff. Now, almost 100 years after its founding, Indian and Forest Acres thrive under the Newman’s leadership with tradition at the heart of what makes the camp so special.

Fryeburg, ME 04037-4253
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Abraham and Gertrude Krasker, a professor and teacher from Essex College, had a dream to own a summer camp of their own. They found the perfect spot, a farm nestled in Fryeburg, ME and opened the doors of Indian Acres Camp for Boys in 1924. Two years later, Forest Acres Camp for Girls opened two miles down the road. When Abraham passed in 1962, their son Dick took over ownership and management of both camps. With his wife Sandy, Dick ran camp until 1998 when it was purchased by Lisa and Geoff Newman. The Newmans were determined to keep the Krasker's legacy alive and with the help of Neal and Julie Waldman, their dream became a reality. Today, Indian and Forest Acres is a thriving summer camp thanks to the hard work of the Newman family. Almost 100 years after its founding, the camp continues to honor the traditions and vision of its founders, Abe and Gertrude Krasker.

Fryeburg, ME 04037
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