| Bunk Group: a group 
		of 8-10 campers living in one hallway with 2 (sometimes 3) bunk 
		counselors. Sounds simple, right? Well, it turns out that bunk groups do 
		a lot more than simply sharing a space to live. They are essentially the 
		family unit here at camp. Because everyone at CK gets to choose their 
		own activities, it is important for each camper to have a support net 
		that they can return to at the end of the day. So what does it mean to 
		be a part of a bunk group? | 
	
	
		| To start, on Monday mornings, the counselors greet 
		their campers as they get off the bus and help them back to the dorm.  | 
		
		
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		| Their counselors also help them 
		choose activities after announcements.  | 
		
		
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		The bunk group as a whole, also 
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		hangs out during bunk times... | 
		
		
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		sits at snack and... | 
		
		
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		sits
		at the weekly shows together. | 
		
		
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		One of the most important aspects of the bunk group is nightly bunk 
		meetings. This time is used to catch up with one another after being 
		separated for a large part of the day.  | 
	
	
		
		
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		| The content of bunk meetings 
		varies greatly, as some use classic activities while...  | 
		
		
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		others bring brand new ideas never seen at bunk meetings before. The 
		Galaxy Gals even had their own tea party complete with British accents! | 
	
	
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		Because CK is divided into 4 2-week sessions, there are constantly 
		campers coming and leaving camp. This doesn't mean that there are 
		separate bunk groups for 2 week, 4 week, 6 week, and 8 week campers but 
		instead, the members of the bunk group are constantly changing. Each 
		week there is a different group dynamic because of the uniqueness of 
		every camper.  | 
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		Although the campers may be extremely different, time spent with a bunk 
		group equals memories that will last forever. |