Wake Woodland Dwellers - CIT
Description
Holes, fallen trees, debris: all of these can be used by animals to protect themselves. In this week of camp, we will discuss how animals and people use shelter to escape the heat and the cold. This camp will involve gathering leafy debris, using vines to tie knots, and the know-hows on gathering branches for shelter building. We will investigate the animals that dwell in our parks and incorporate their designs into our own structures.

CIT drop off is at 8:15. Pick up is from 2:45pm - 3:00pm. For an additional $80, you can add aftercare to pick up between 3:00pm - 5:30pm.

As a CIT, your role is to support the counselors, bring energy and excitement to the day, and keep an eye out for the needs of the campers.

You get to help create the same incredible camp experiences that you had as a camper, and get to be a model for them to learn from. When you’re a CIT, you get to make the magic of camp happen! Your age allows campers to be more comfortable around you, and you can provide insight that may not be immediately obvious to counselors; it is important to ask for feedback and to give your insight on campers/group dynamics. Being a CIT makes you a part of a legendary group of people who understand PWC like no other person does.

CITs (Counselors in Training) are required to attend Outdoor Leadership Camp.

If you are interested in being a CIT 2 for this camp, please email us at camp@piedmontwildlifecenter.org.
Location:
Wake County
Dates:
8/11/2025 - 8/15/2025
Ages:
Ages 13 - 17
Cost:
$165.00
Availability:
This session has openings
Registration will end on 8/4/2025 at 12:00 PM.
Aftercare
Summer Aftercare
Wake Summer Aftercare
Extended care for pickups after 3:00.
+ $80.00