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Camp America

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Having read the promotion for Camp America’s recruitment fair in today’s show I thought it might be a good Idea to write about my experience with Camp America for those who are interested in what they have to offer.

This is the some of volunteers I lived and worked with at Camp ABC

I began my application process In September 2008 and attended an interview shortly after where I was accepted and guaranteed a place at a camp for the following summer. Having heard nothing from camps for a few months I decided to attend a recruitment fair in Kensington.

When I arrived an hour before the doors opened there was a queue outside of the venue that wrapped around the courtyard and down the street! I waited outside for an hour and a half until I eventually got in. The venue was packed with people queuing at camp stalls for an interview. Luckily I had researched which camps were attending on the website and made straight for my top 3 camps.

Having waited another 45mins for my 1st choice, I finally got an interview with the Camp Director. The interview went well but she turned me away 3 times and told me to choose another camp because the ‘Fresh Air Fund’ was not a typical “rick kid” camp and she didn’t think I would be cut for it. On the third try I was adament with her that I could do it and she should hire me as the media teacher and counsellor ! I was only the third person she had hired that day out of the hundreds who’d waited patiently.

So, if you are attending the Recruitment fair or interested in Camp America my tips to you are:

1. Prepare – research camps you want to talk to and prioritise, you may not get to speak to all of them.

2. Be Patient – you will have to queue outside and inside, so make sure you wear layers and bring a bottle of water and a snack!

3. Stand Out – there are hundreds of people looking for a place at a camp some more deserving than others, so know what you’re good at and don’t be afraid to big ourself up!

4. Be Persistent - If like me you are turned away and you aren’t ready to give up, go back to them prove to them that you’re serious and can do the job!

5. Don’t think of Camp America as a holiday – it’s hard work! HOWEVER, the travel afterwards is amazing and worth the hard work you put in at camp.

I’m really excited for anyone going to camp this summer, you are going to have the best summer of your life
Camp was really hard but I learned alot about myself and grew up – alot!
I made amazing friends from all over the world who I am still in touch with and making plans to see again this summer.

The fair is happening this Saturday, February 27th, down in London, Kensington.

Good Luck!!!

Amy x

Any questions please text or email me on my show Tuesdays from 5pm.

Atlantic in Transit

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

So if you heard the show today you will have heard me talk about Atlantic in Transit, one of the best local bands i’ve heard for a while! I know a couple of the band members quite well and have never met anyone as passionate about music a they are. They’re always trying to produce original and interesting music which I think is somthing lacking in new bands at the moment.

Some of their influences are Minus The Bear,Tubelord, Maps & Atlases,This Town Needs Guns, GlassJAw, Caspian, Biffy Clyro, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Foals and Don Caballero.

so If any of that’s what you’re into, or you just want to hear some interesting music for a change, check out all of their songs out on myspace: http://www.myspace.com/atlanticintransit

If you like what you hear add them on facebook too and get down to one of their gigs:

12 Feb 2010 19:00
 THE CLARENDON Hartlepool,

12 Mar 2010 21:00
 UNCLE ALBERTS Midlesbrough,

28 Mar 2010 20:00Â
 THE TYNE Newcastle, 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Atlanticintransit/91923774780

Better late than never

Friday, October 16th, 2009

I’m just tucking into a sausage sarnie – red sauce and all, when it occured to me I still haven’t done my blog for Click!

So it was my first show since we became ‘click’ on Monday, and my goodness did I enjoy myself! My favourite part was “Guess the Scene” – this is pretty much what it says on the tin, me acting out a scene from a film and you guys guessing which film it’s from, This week it was from Grease!

 So if you feel like hearing me make a fool of myself tune in Mondays 2-4pm and try and guess that scene!

Je suis fini merci! x