THE STORY OF NERINGA
1936 - The Sisters of the
Immaculate Conception arrive from Lithuania to take up residence in the U.S.
1943 - Seven girls spend their summer at the Sisters'
Villa Maria residence in Thompson, CT. The seed of inspiration is planted for
establishing a summer camp for youth!
1944- The Sisters organize the first summer camp,
called "Immaculata" for Lithuanian girls on the convent ground in Putnam, CT.
Fifty-five girls attend the two week session. (more)
Camp Dates
Neringos 2001 vasara:
| liepos 1-7 |
LT kalb |
6-10 metų |
| liepos 8-22 |
LT kalb |
10-16 metų |
| liepos 22-28 |
LT kalb |
13-16 metų |
| liepos 29-rugp.4 |
LT kalb |
šeimos |
| rugp.5-18 |
Ang. kalb. vaikai |
7-16 metų |
| rugp.18-21 |
Ang. kalb |
šeimos |
Informacija/registracija:
Dana Grajauskaitė -
416-537-7363 arba neringai@yahoo.com
The Story of Neringa (continued)
1968 - Camp Immaculata celebrates its 25th
anniversary. The camp has grown to accommodate 100 girls for the month of July. Growing
popularity leads to a search for more spacious facilities.
1969 - A 95-acre camp ground nestled within the green
forests of Marlboro, Vermont is purchased. "Neringa" is named in remembrance of
the beautiful Baltic coast of Lithuania.
1970 - Camp Neringa is born! The Immaculata summer
program relocates to Vermont. Neringa is inaugurated with a girls session in
Lithuanian and a Lithuanian Heritage session (in English) for boys and girls.
The first sacramental celebrations take place at Neringa. Throughout
the years the Birch Shrine will embrace countless sacraments: baptisms, first communions
and even marriages!
1971 - More boys arrive! The first Lithuanian speaking
boys camp begins.
1975 - A young adults (17-25 years old) enrichment
camp is launched.
1982 - A new winterized main lodge is built.
Neringa
expands its camping season to include study-ski winter camps.
1984 - Neringa goes to the movies! Long time camper
and counselor Antanas Kulbis directs and films Partizanas and The Legend of the Iron Wolf
(1988) on site.
1985 - The Lithuanian speaking family camp begins.
1987 - The separate boys and girls camps (in
Lithuanian) are combined into one new coed camp.
1989 - To celebrate Neringa's 20th anniversary an
alumni camp reunion is organized. This sets a precedent for increased alumni
activity. The newly build chapel is christened.
1994 - Neringa celebrated its 25th Anniversary! Valio!
The Lithuanian Heritage family camp is born!
1996 - Neringa is Incorporated (Neringa, Inc.). The
first Board of Directors is formed and full time Executive Director appointed.
2001 - Neringa continues to creatively grow into the
future!
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