March 16, 2020

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update #1: March 16, 2020

TO OUR CAMP BILLINGS FAMILY  AN UPDATE ON THE Coronavirus (COVID-19)  Dear Camp Family,  For 113 summers Camp Billings has operated under the philosophy that the health and safety of our entire camp family, particularly our campers and staff, is the cornerstone of each and every summer. We create an environment that is healthy and… Read more »

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August 13, 2019

Billings food in the news

From the Valley News. See the full article here! “THETFORD — At Camp Billings, nearly all of the campers, counselors and staff know where their next meal is coming from. The few who didn’t before the camp’s annual farmers’ lunch last week learned from head cook Casey Huling, a former camper and counselor himself. Huling needed… Read more »

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July 31, 2019

Clocktower Times Editors

Amy and Meredith Cone are the new Clocktower Times editors! Thank you so much to Jasmine and Marianne St Laurent who have worked on our alumni newsletter for the last 7 years. You can see their amazing work here! We’re so excited for Amy and Meredith to take on this role and we know that… Read more »

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July 25, 2019

Seussical Cast List!

Seussical Cast List! Boy: Sebastian Silver JoJo: Drew Brandmeyer Cat in the Hat: Theo Lance Horton: Johnny Lang Mrs. Mayor: Tess Day Mr. Mayor: CJ Crocker Mayzie LaBird: Madi Cron Gertrude McFuzz: Libby Simmons Sour Kangaroos: Max Smith & Elena Calderon Judge Yertle the Turtle*: Sam Rosenbaum Thing 1 + Thing 2*: Grace Waldman &… Read more »

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June 28, 2019

The 2019 Staff Pre-Camp Video is here!

For the latest round of 73 Questions, Camp Billings senior staff invites Vogue to their little corner of a lake in Central Vermont…

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January 22, 2019

Larry Drew Honored in the Valley News

Our beloved Larry Drew passed away in December and yesterday the Valley News published a wonderful article honoring his life and legacy as a cross-country coach. Billings Alum Joe Deffner is quoted in the article: “He would look for kids who needed cross-country,” Deffner said. “He saw something in them, whether it was a difficult… Read more »

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