A 4-Week Summer Program
 Community Service and Leadership Training
Our teen community service summer program, for boys and girls committed to making a difference in their communities and their own lives.

Work on alternative energy projects at the camp
and in the community.
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The Goals:
Develop skills in self-sufficiency, leadership, and community service
useful at home, in school and in any workrelated activity. (Community service
credit available.)
The Environments:
Live in a restored farmhouse on 17 acres of woods and fields,
prepare your own meals or share them at the Hidden Valley Dining Hall, and spend
time in three environments – your micro community, the camp, and the neighboring
Maine towns.

The Blodget House – Visited by Teddy Roosevelt on
his expeditions to Maine.
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Activities at the Blodgett House
- Team building and leadership workshops.
- Problem solving & communication skills.
- Discussions such as “moral & ethical dilemmas in groups and communities.”
- Food preparation using organic garden vegetables from the Blodgett House garden.
- Small construction projects.

HV Community teens work with younger campers in
classes and special programs.
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Projects at the Camp
- Develop your own camp classes and teach younger children.
- Create a demonstration wind or solar power project.
- Build a bench or a stained glass window for one of the camp’s common areas.
- Learn construction skills by building a shed from scratch.

Giving homeless animals attention at the Camden-
Rockport Animal Rescue League.
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Volunteer Work in our Rural Community
- Plant trees at Acadia National Park
- Assist with an alternative energy project
- Maintain sections of the Appalachian Trail
- Construct a picnic area on conservation land
- Help elderly farmers with chores
- Care for cats and dogs at a nearby animal shelter
- Maintain equipment at a volunteer fire department
- Assist at a local arts festival

Thorndike Fire Chief explains the airpack to an
HV Community volunteer.
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Typical Schedule
MORNINGS
- Breakfast at the Blodgett House
- Chores and Workshops
- Community Service at Camp
- Lunch at the camp or on the road
AFTERNOONS
- Assist in Hidden Valley classes, or
- Lead a special project for camp interest groups, or
- Work on a building or decorative project, or
- Volunteer outside of camp.
- Dinner at the Blodgett House or at camp

Creating a picnic area on conservation land in
Unity.
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EVENINGS
- Lead a Cabin Night program, or
- Sing, tell campfire stories, or
- Go on a special trip to a Maine performance or event.
The month at HV Community concludes with a special trip to Canada, Campobello
Island or Quebec.

Helping to milk cows at a dairy farm in Searsmont.
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Our Mission
The goal for Hidden Valley Community participants is to strengthen
one’s capacity as a community member and become a better person at all levels
of community life. The program also represents the camp’s understanding that
Hidden Valley is not an island. Since 2003, our volunteers have led the camp’s
efforts to share with its neighbors in our rural community’s way of life.
"Volunteer work like planting trees in Acadia, or helping
to run a booth at the Blue Hill Fair, was a lot of fun – it didn’t feel
like work. Part of the reason I chose Community was because I liked the
idea of giving something back in terms of community service; the experience
was even more fun and rewarding than I expected. Being together as a small
group in Blodgett House was really great. Living together and working together
made us really close."
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