Sing has become so popular that RRDC alumni often come back to watch! The winning team receives the coveted Rolling River Color War Trophy. The week culminates with Color War Sing, where the teams present banners and plaques and face off in a spirited sing down featuring a cheer, march, and alma mater (you can find past Color War plaques still hanging in the Auditorium and Gymnasium). Sewataro put its own spin on that idea, by splitting the entire camp into three different teams and colors for a week of fun and unique activities that combined camper events, counselor events, banners, songs.
Everyone looks forward to traditional Color War activities like tug-of-war, penny pick-up, bucket brigade, and rope burn. Many overnight camps have color war, where camps are split into teams, and for a week compete in a series of games and events.
(you will need about ½ cup of powder per person) If you are having more than 25 people you may want to consider ordering a gender reveal package with 10lbs. Led by enthusiastic staff Head Counselor Generals, Assistant Counselor Lieutenants, and CIT Captains, campers and staff alike show their spirit by dressing in their team color for the entire week. A color powder toss is one of our favorite creative party ideas because it involves everyone Depending on your needs, whether pink or blue powder, you can ask your guests to wear white. colors that make you proud, yell maroon gold and white, maroon gold and. After an exciting Color War break, campers and staff are broken into teams of Blue and White and compete for points in a variety of activities. Since 1993, Rolling River has continued the Color War tradition during the 7th week of camp.
1,2,3,4…we want COLOR WAR! This is a familiar chant at Rolling River Day Camp every August as campers anticipate this annual camp-wide event.