Our Mission

The Mission of Camp Ondessonk is to provide an environment that inspires physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual growth for individuals and groups through the appreciation and stewardship of nature.

Our Vision

The Vision of Camp Ondessonk, a camp founded on the Catholic Faith, is to be the world’s best youth camp. Inspired by positive role models, campers will experience the wonders of God’s creation through adventurous, challenging activities in a unique, rustic environment.

Lodge Reunions

Every Spring and Fall the Loyal Lodge gathers at Camp to perform service, maintain the organization, and enjoy the wonderful surroundings. Both reunions feature a service project of some kind to benefit camp. An annual meeting is held at the Fall reunion, where any Lodge member may cast their vote for officials and awards.

Things to know:

  1. You must pre-register for each reunion. Registration materials will be available six weeks prior to a reunion. Please check below for available forms.
  2. You don’t need to be an active Lodge member to register. You will be able to reactivate as part of registration.
  3. Those members under 18 are welcome to attend, but will need to have a parent signed waiver on file.
  4. All fees are to cover the costs of food only. Lodge members can stay in our units for free.

Upcoming Reunions

April 12-14, 2013- Spring Workshop

September 27-29, 2013 - Fall Reunion

 

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 The Loyal Lodges Prepare for Winter During Fall Reunion

The Loyal Lodges of Ondessonk and Tekakwitha had busy weekend getting ready to kick off one of the most important seasons of the year. Sure, summer is where the action happens, but there’s no better time for service and stewardship than winter. That’s why every year at the Fall Reunion Lodge members gather to warm up with some heepwah in their hearts and add a special element to their customary hard work and good cheer. Fall Reunion is a time for preparation and community building.

The Lodges managed to fit in their fair share of work projects during the weekend of October 12th, including readying Camp facilities for a group of Road Scholars and working on an a bicycle trail for the upcoming Fat Tire charity trail ride. However, the focus of the weekend was stocking the Lodges with enough Camp spirit to get them through the winter.

During the winter season Lodge is most active away from Camp and in their local tribes. Their service includes a variety of contributions such as raising money for the campership fund (and often local charities), promoting Camp and hosting special holiday celebrations that do both.

In order to prep for such a crucial time in the Lodge’s calendar, they had a lot of work to do.  When lodge members were not breaking a sweat sprucing up Camp’s facilities, they were playing initiative games, taking their traditional hike all the way out to Reunion Rock, and meeting with their tribes to plan for the months ahead.

On top of all that great community building, the Lodges had the exciting task of choosing a new set of leaders to snow-blow them through to summertime. Each tribe held elections for tribal leaders and Lodge as a whole chose four officials. Princess Molly Logrin, Chief Mitch Cunningham, Sub Princess Alaina Geppert and Sub Chief Sylvan Christianson are the newly elected fearless leaders of the Loyal Lodges.

These new officials are zuted and ready to jump right into the winter season and they want everyone to know that missing out on the Fall reunion does not mean you have to miss out on Lodge this year. In fact, inactive Lodge members contact the officials everyday to reactivate and are meeting their tribes online to share ideas and get involved.

Fall Reunion is a time for taking care of the Lodge community, so it can do its best to take care of Camp and local communities. In the spirit of fall time, it is never too late to for any lodge member or friend of Camp to skip hibernation this winter and make heepwah a part of their daily lives.

If that is of any interest to you, you can contact Lodge officials at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or search your tribe on facebook to see what’s going on near you!

Reunion weekends are always fun affairs combining rewarding work and good friends for the betterments of Camp, but Fall reunions add a special element to that mix. While the Lodges are always dedicated to furthering the mission of Camp both among Ondessonkians and their local communities, Fall Reunion is a time for service in the form of community building.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

February 8-10, 2013: Tri- State Tribe Work Weekend at Camp
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