A residential, traditional summer camp for boys in Maine founded in 1906
A residential, traditional summer camp for boys in Maine founded in 1906
Camp O-AT-KA

About Us

Camp O-AT-KA has a long and rich history. Thousands of boys have enjoyed Camp O-AT-KA and we carry on the spirit and traditions of over a century of campers.

History

Our camp was founded in 1906 by Rev. Ernest Joseph Dennen, an Episcopal minister from Lynn, Massachusetts.

After a successful first season at a rented site, he purchased an old farmstead in East Sebago, an ideal spot for bringing the boys of his parish up from the city to reward the boys for their efforts in a character-building program he called the Order of Sir Galahad.

Twenty boys attended camp the first summer and slept in canvas tents. In 1907, the Bungalow was constructed and by 1930 the Great Hall, Commons, and the rest of the camp were built.

Today, O-AT-KA serves over 100 campers at one time and has over sixty buildings, two playing fields, tennis courts, a workout building, a covered basketball court, a climbing wall, rifle and archery ranges, and a seven-studio arts center on a vast and beautiful beachfront location on beautiful Lake Sebago.

The founding principles and mission of O-AT-KA to “build boys instead of mend men” still remains true today. Lifelong friendships are established and camp is a perfect place for boys to grow into self-assured young men.

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Diversity & Inclusivity

Camp O-AT-KA is committed to a diverse and inclusive experience for all. Camp O-AT-KA believes that the differences among us, including race, ethnicity, gender, religion, political thought, sexual orientation, family composition, or individual talents and interests, are instrumental to making us a strong and vibrant educational community. Camp O-AT-KA aims to explore, respect, and celebrate diversity. Camp O-AT-KA adheres to a policy of anti-racism and anti-discrimination, and is committed to continuing to educate our leadership, staff, and campers on how to achieve equality and inclusivity at camp and beyond.

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Leadership

The most important consideration in choosing a camp is its safe environment and qualified staff. At O-AT-KA we understand this and have worked hard to build a strong leadership staff. With decades of camp expertise, our leadership staff strives to provide a caring, supportive and safe environment for every camper. The boys at Camp O-AT-KA are supported and nurtured, as well as challenged and held to a high standard. Accomplishing both of these together is a skill we have refined over decades of guiding boys on their path to being men. Camp O-AT-KA enjoys a healthy diversity in the backgrounds of our staff. Just like the boys that spend their summers here, our staff come from all over the nation, as well as foreign countries.

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Heather Plati

Executive Director

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Annie Bowe

Assistant Director

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Stu Tuthill

Chief Financial Officer

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Karina Carlsson

Program Director

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Chris Kohl

Summer Director & Senior Unit Head

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Austin Joyce

Middle Unit Head

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Cole MacLeod

Junior Unit Head

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Roy Heller

Chaplain

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Ken Berndt

Facilities Manager

Board of Directors

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Camp O-AT-KA is led by a dedicated group of volunteer Board of Directors that utilize their passion for camp, professional expertise, and personal experiences to govern this non-profit 503c organization.

Chris Bond - President
John Chapman - Vice President
Lisa Gorman - Secretary
Terry Graves - Treasurer
Dana Allara
Mary Anderson
Matt Crowley
Nina Frusztajer
Matt Glendinning
Scott Hoffman
Duane Lowenstein
Ben Nickerson
Michael Shaub
John S. Hall II – Emeritus

O-AT-KA: An Enduring Legacy

This is a pictorial and historical adventure of Camp O-AT-KA from its beginnings in 1906 until the unprecedented summer of 2020. While we did not hold camp that summer, we didn’t want your bookshelves to have an empty space where the Oak Leaves would be!

This book is a labor of love by many and contains over 60 pages of photos, alumni stories, camp timelines, and a personal look into the founders of O-AT-KA, their vision and why the mission of Camp O-AT-KA is still going strong today.

This keepsake is a must for alumni, families and friends that hold a special place in their hearts for O-AT-KA. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we did creating it. The cost is $25 to cover price of the book and shipping. We appreciate your support in helping make this piece a part of camp history. Contact us to arrange getting your copy.

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Facility Rentals

Camp O-AT-KA has rental potential in our shoulder seasons before and after camp is in session. We also have cottages available on Green Ridge, a short walk through the woods from the main camp property.

We are an ideal location for destination weddings with the ability to accommodate wedding parties and all their guests. Our full kitchen and beautiful Commons provide a wonderful dining experience. The Great Hall is perfect for the reception with expansive views of Sebago Lake.

Contact us to learn more.

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