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OK Campers!

Summer night camping under stars. Group of five people, men and woman sitting near bright burning bonfire, tourist tent under dark sky with sparkling stars. Concept of tourism, camping.

(guest perspective contributed Alana Hearn). Well, it’s that time of the year again – when well-meaning parents arm themselves with spreadsheets and set their alarms: in an attempt to get their children enrolled in a local Aquidneck Island camp or two!

Good luck parents.  More challenging than securing tickets to a T.Swift concert,

if your trigger finger isn’t flexed and ready, you’ve lost your spot – oftentimes within 3 minutes of an online enrollment opening up.  

It is wildly frustrating for those of us who live locally to find ourselves competing with “transient campers” from out-of-town whose aggressive pursuit of these spots to align with their vacation-weeks mean that we are missing out on opportunities for our own children by mere seconds.

Jamestown camps have a far better system: allowing local residents an opportunity to sign up for camp in advance of those who live off-island.  Jamestown goes so far as to allow residents weeks in advance of other families.  Most of the frustrated parents on Aquidneck island would be happy with a 15-minute advance!  

What I’m suggesting isn’t “tribal.”  Rather, for those of us who live on this island full-time, who attend the local schools, who support the community and contribute locally year-round – and later who endure a home-town inundated by tourists and traffic – is it too much to ask that our children be given a fighting chance at participating in their local summer camps and activities?

Not one of the camp programs on the island currently allow for that – and by doing so, I think they do a disservice to the children of Aquidneck Island.

If you are a parent who shares in this frustration, please share this letter with your local camp director and with the board of their organization.  Maybe we’ll be lucky enough to get into a camp in 2024!

If you’re interested in this topic and want to join the conversation you can reach out to Alana Hearn through iNvolve Newport at info@involvenewport.org

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