Slovenski Camps

Our Camps

Explore our multiple camp programs below! Each camp program shares the same daily framework with different educational and activity focuses. Camp programs run concurrently with each other and camp is a co-educational environment.

Athena Girls Camp

Girls of all ages will find create new friendships, and amplify existing friendships in a flurry of amazing activities, memorable experiences, and old school fun.

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Camp Hawthorne

Camp Hawthorne gives boys a chance to run and play outside, learn new things, get dirty, and practice self-reliance while living in a community that values friendship and respect.

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Dodgeball Camp

Storm the beach in D-Day invasion. Fend off assailants from all sides in Hunger Games. Duck, dive, and dodge in Bombardment. The fun never ends at Dodgeball Camp.

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High Standards Vault Camp

Vaulters of all levels will improve their technique through our rigorous curriculum of drills, coaching, & video review.

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Maine Middle School XC Camp

Campers will build a solid mileage base on beautiful lakeside trails, and develop a more efficient stride with the help of technique drills.

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SAT Prep Camp

Campers get a lot of practice for the SAT working with tutors

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Speed Swim Camp

Campers will improve technique and gain strength while swimming in the pristine waters of panther pond

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2025 Calendar

June 14 -
June 21
June 21 -
June 28
June 28 -
July 5*
July 5 -
July 12
July 12 -
July 19
July 19 -
July 26
July 26 -
August 2
August 2 -
August 9
August 9 -
August 16
August 16 -
August 23
1000
1000
1000
300**
2400
1000
1000
1000
750
2400
1420
1420
1420
400**
2400
1420
1420
1420
2400
1420
1420
1420
2400
1420
1420
1420
1200
2400
1420
1420
1420
1420
900
1200
2400
1420
1420
1420
900
1200
2400
1420
1420
1420
180**
1200
2400

Athena Girls Camp

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  • June 14 - June 21
    >20
    $1000
  • June 21 - June 28
    >20
    $1000
  • June 28 - July 5
    >20
    $1420
  • July 5 - July 12
    >20
    $1420
  • July 12 - July 19
    >20
    $1420
  • July 19 - July 26
    >20
    $1420
  • July 26 - August 2
    >20
    $1420
  • August 2 - August 9
    >20
    $1420
  • August 9 - August 16
    >20
    $1420

Hawthorne Boys Camp

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  • June 14 - June 21
    >20
    $1000
  • June 21 - June 28
    >20
    $1000
  • June 28 - July 5
    >20
    $1420
  • July 5 - July 12
    >20
    $1420
  • July 12 - July 19
    >20
    $1420
  • July 19 - July 26
    >20
    $1420
  • July 26 - August 2
    >20
    $1420
  • August 2 - August 9
    >20
    $1420
  • August 9 - August 16
    >20
    $1420

Dodgeball Camp

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  • June 14 - June 21
    >20
    $1000
  • June 21 - June 28
    >20
    $1000
  • June 28 - July 5
    >20
    $1420
  • July 5 - July 12
    >20
    $1420
  • July 12 - July 19
    >20
    $1420
  • July 19 - July 26
    >20
    $1420
  • July 26 - August 2
    >20
    $1420
  • August 2 - August 9
    >20
    $1420
  • August 9 - August 16
    >20
    $1420

High Standards Vault Camp

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  • June 19 - June 20
    >20
    $300
  • June 21 - June 28
    16
    $750
  • June 30 - July 2
    16
    $400
  • July 26 - August 2
    16
    $900
  • August 2 - August 9
    16
    $900
  • August 10
    16
    $180

Middle School XC Camp

DatesSpaces OpenTuition
  • July 19 - July 26
    >20
    $1200
  • July 26 - August 2
    >20
    $1200
  • August 2 - August 9
    >20
    $1200
  • August 9 - August 16
    >20
    $1200

SAT Prep Camp

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  • June 14 - June 21
    >3
    $2400
  • June 21 - June 28
    >3
    $2400
  • June 28 - July 5
    >3
    $2400
  • July 5 - July 12
    >3
    $2400
  • July 12 - July 19
    >3
    $2400
  • July 19 - July 26
    >3
    $2400
  • July 26 - August 2
    >3
    $2400
  • August 2 - August 9
    >3
    $2400
  • August 9 - August 16
    >3
    $2400

SAT Prep Camp

DatesSpaces OpenTuition
  • July 19 - July 26
    >10
    $1420

*Week 3 contains the 4th of July. That week only, campers may choose to customize the week at a nightly rate of $170 / night. You could come Saturday - Tuesday, Monday - Wednesday, or whatever suits your family vacation plans. Once the stay reaches 6 nights, the cost becomes the full tuition for that week. It is a good opportunity for younger or hesitant campers to try out camp for 2 or 3 days without committing to a whole week away from home.


**Pole Vault Clinics:
June 19 - 20 (Thursday - Fri) 2 day mini-camp. Day camp or residential. Starts 9:30am Thursday and ends 5pm Friday, with option to stay for dinner, evening activity, and campfire. June 30 - July 2 (Mon - Wed) 3 day mini-camp. Day camp or residential. Starts 9:30am Monday and ends 5pm Wednesday, with option to stay a little later for dinner, evening activity, and campfire. May check in Sunday night.
August 10 (Sunday) 1 day clinic. 9:30am - 5:30pm (with option to stay for dinner and campfire as late as 9pm)


Please see our Discounts Page for more information on pricing

How do all the different camps interact with each other?
We have one camp facility with a variety of programs operating simultaneously. They all have the same basic schedule and structure, and they are integrated for many parts of the day such as meals, free times, and evening campfire. During the morning and afternoon sessions, roughly 9:30 - noon and 2:30 - 6, the camps split up and have their own programming - pole vaulters practice, XC campers train, and the dodgeball & athena campers have several periods of activities. Cabins are sorted by gender and grade, but there could be campers from vault, dodgeball, and XC in the same bunk house. Occasionally some campers do half of one camp and half of another, such as a beginnger runner might choose to do XC running camp in the morning and dodgeball camp in the afternoon.

Who We Are

The Slovenski Family has been in the summer camp business since 1987: "We love summer camp culture. We are excited to show your family what an incredible experience your children can have at our camp."

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Peter Slovenski

Owner Peter Slovenski or "Coach" graduated from Dartmouth College in 1979 with a B.A. in English. He was the coach of men's and women's cross-country and track & field at Bowdoin College for 34 years. He retired in 2021 and was recognized as the Bowdoin College Head Coach of Cross-Country and Track & Field Emeritus. He has been running educational, fun, and safe camps for over 30 years.

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Dugan Slovenski

Owner and 'Camp Mom' Dugan graduated from Stanford University in 1980. She is the mother of three boys. She is "outnumbered, but not outsmarted". Most of her adult life she worked as a full-time Mom, and also taught math and SAT Prep.

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David Slovenski

David Slovenski, Director, is a graduate of Princeton University where he broke the Ivy League Pole Vault record and ran the school dodgeball tournament. Dave coached track & field at RPI before teaching math, physics, and robotics at Choate Rosemary Hall and then Franklin Road Academy. When he's not at camp, Dave lives in Nashville, TN with his wife Ieva and sons Henry and Theodore. Henry was born right in a camp cabin in September of 2019.

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Paul Slovenski

Paul Slovenski, Head of Sailing and Wind-Surfing, is a graduate of Bates College. He is the father of three girls who were long-time campers and counselors. Paul is a former athletic director at Bay View Glenn School in Toronto. Paul has years of experience supervising waterfront activities to ensure maximum safety.

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Mike Slovenski

Mike Slovenski, Assistant Director, is a 2015 graduate of Harvard University. Mike studied The Classics with a minor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. He was a four-year member of the track and field team at Harvard, competing in the pole vault. He earned a Master of Science degree in Information Studies from the University of Texas in 2020.

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Mark Dumond

Mark Dumond, Assistant Director, is a 2014 graduate of Fordham University's honors program, with a double major in History and Music. Following graduation, he served two years with Americorps managing a volunteer program in rural Appalacia. A former competitive swimmer and Maine state record holder, he coached Roosevelt High School's swim team and served as the Aquatics Director of the Portland YMCA for several years. As a jazz musician, he performs frequently around Maine and New England - He lives in Bowdoinham Maine, with his wife Kara.

Camp Philosophy

Slovenski Camps are guided by the Liberal Arts traditions of Western Civilization. We believe in helping campers learn what we call the Liberal Arts for Children: swimming, dodgeball, capture the flag, singing, dancing, paddling, sailing, manners, thoughtfulness, reading classics, and cleaning up after ourselves. Summer camp should be a place free from the distraction of glowing screens. Campers will learn to have fun the way their parents and grandparents did — playing outside. They will engage in unique, exciting activities that teach real-life skills such as mental toughness, how to work alone and in teams, how to quickly adapt to new rules and conditions, and how to defend yourself with Battle Rockets and dodgeballs.

A week at camp includes an important and long stretch of time away from technology, phones, and social media when the brains of children and teenagers are developing mental habits and pathways of thinking. Campers enjoy in-person conversations all day. They are also participating in games, education, and exposure to the arts including classic literature, music, dance, and poetry. Campers hear and often learn to memorize poems such as "No Man is an Island" by John Donne, "If" by Rudyard Kipling, "The Happy Warrior" by William Wordsworth, and "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll. Camp also includes free time periods similar to the freedom children have during school recess or while playing with friends in the neighborhood.

Our talented staff is trained to inspire fair play, good sportsmanship, bravery, and exercise. We play a lot of active games. We use exercise for fun, and exercise for consequences. Similar to an old school athletic team practice, our activities often include running, push-ups, or swinging a lap. Counselors, campers, and even camp directors participate in the active games and exercise. In the fun of competition campers will create new friendships.

Each evening concludes with a campfire that features contests, singing, dancing, recognition, stories, and encouragement for good standards of self-reliance and friendship that we remember from our Protestant Sunday school classes. "Thoughts for the Day" are read aloud at campfires each night, and include wisdom of the ages such as George Washington's "It is better to be alone than in bad company", and "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" from Jesus in the Book of St. Matthew.

Children's Mental Health

Our summer camp program has been positive for childhood mental health. We stayed open all through summers 2020 and 2021. Our camp helps children enjoy childhood, while also learning a lot of things that are good for mental health. Learning activity skills and how to clean up after yourself are excellent elements of childhood self-confidence.

Camp life is the opposite of social media. Brain researchers say, “neurons that fire together, wire together.” Children at summer camp are firing on the pathways that are involved with conversation, clean-up responsibilities, reading, singing, activity choices, game choices, decision-making in games, and humor. Campers who spend time at summer camp have to learn how to use their brains, make decisions, and interact in person with dozens of other children and adults. No cell phones or social media opportunities are involved.

Our counselors coach campers in character development activities such as meeting new people, welcoming new people, overcoming challenges, dealing with the adversity of not getting what you want all the time, being brave (in a safe setting), embracing high standards of conduct, and learning the joys of self-reliance. Our program emphasizes mental toughness and grit.