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Thank You, Pilgrim Lodge Leadership Team members!

We are recognizing a moment of transition as a number of our Pilgrim Lodge Leadership Team (PLLT) members have completed their terms. We offer gratitude to Rev. Marraine Kettell, Laura Barrantes, and Stef Michaud.

Now and Not Yet

A message from Lydia Hoffman, Pilgrim Lodge Assistant Camp Director. This week at Pilgrim Lodge, we have been preparing our beloved camp for the weather and wear of the coming winter season.

Celebrating Climate Justice Camp

This summer, The BTS Center, Maine People’s Alliance and Pilgrim Lodge came together with 11 youth and volunteers for an immersive camp experience centered on climate justice.

Here in the Kindom

We are in the thick of our camp season here at Pilgrim Lodge and, as happens when human beings show up to spend time together, it is full and rich and deep and challenging and imbued with joy.

Living a Legacy at Camp

Laura and Lydia both cherish their experiences as campers at Pilgrim Lodge. Laura attended camp as a kid and has shared her love of Pilgrim Lodge with Lydia. Check out their stories and why they encourage you to come to camp and support Pilgrim Lodge!

Pilgrim Lodge is Hiring!

As our beloved Office Administrator, Karen Steelhammer, prepares for her retirement this summer, Pilgrim Lodge is hiring for a new staff role: Assistant Camp Director!

Living our Values: Love of Children – A Space for Well-Being

At Pilgrim Lodge, we aim to ground our programming, decisions, and actions in our values. As a summer camp, “Love of Children” is a pretty obvious one! While the classic elements of “what we do” at camp are timeless – swimming, arts and crafts, labyrinth walks, time with Family Faith … Read More

Restorative Practices at Camp

At Pilgrim Lodge this past summer, we implemented the use of Restorative Practices. For the purpose of camp, we defined Restorative Practices as: a framework for community building, tending, and community repair. The shape that took at camp was primarily in the form of talking circles.

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