Welcome to the amazingly beautiful, magical state of Maine, or as my friend Silly Sully the Seagull likes to call it, "the Lobster's Paradise." This is a place where sweet smelling pine trees dance with the winds and the sun kisses the Atlantic Ocean every morning. Now let me tell you about the brave, daring young adventurers who take part in boating and canoeing activities in this enchanting state. These are not ordinary kids, oh no! They are the fearless sailors of the Pine Tree State, guided by their trusty Captain, Paddles the Playful Beaver. Paddles is no ordinary beaver. He wears a shiny captain’s hat and uses his big, flat tail as a paddle. He navigates Maine's stunning waterways with a simple rule: "No splash, no fun!" Every day, these gallant sailors and their Captain embark on thrilling journeys, riding glistening waves atop their sleek boats and canoes. They out-paddle the squawking seagulls and race the speedy salmon, their laughter echoing across the water. Sometimes, they even out-row Otis the Old Sea Otter, who forgets where his glasses are and ends up wearing seaweed on his head, thinking it’s his cap! Oh, the fun these kids have! Their cheeks glow pink with excitement and their eyes sparkle brighter than the stars at night. They are the boating champions of Maine, the masters of merriment, and the kings and queens of canoeing. Each wave they ride tells a tale of their bravery and every splash they make echoes their endless joy. So, if you dare to join the adventure, remember the rule: "No splash, no fun!" Just ask Paddles, he'll show you how it’s done!
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Dr. George Alexander Kohut, a literary scholar and educator with a vision to provide a healthy and character-building outdoor experience, founded Kamp Kohut in 1907. Coming from the heat and pollution of the city, he ran a boys' school in New York, hence calling it "Kohut's School for Boys". At Kamp Kohut, we pay special attention to the individual qualities of each camper. We understand that each child has different needs and interests and we strive to make sure that all campers have a truly special summer experience. We provide close supervision and carefully orchestrated detail to ensure that each child’s camp experience is successful.