MAKING FRIENDS, MEMORIES, & MAGIC SINCE 1926
OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP
Registration begins Nov 1st for the following summer
SUMMER 2026
OVERNIGHT CAMP AT CSM
for campers ages 7 – 15
B Week: Ultimate Birthday Bash (June 28 - July 4)
It’s everyone’s birthday at camp! We’re throwing the ultimate celebration honoring 100 years of camp fun and America’s big birthday all in one unforgettable week! Get ready for epic games, birthday cake, and festive surprises at every turn. We’ll deck the camp in red, white, and blue for an all-American celebration – wild relays, goofy challenges, and a birthday blowout like no other. The grand finale? Fireworks light up the sky as we celebrate everyone’s special day and a century of camp magic!
C Week: Legends of the Multiverse (July 5 - July 10)
Suit up, heroes – it’s time to save the multiverse! Unlock your superpowers and join forces to protect worlds beyond imagination. Each day, portals open to new dimensions filled with daring missions, epic team challenges, and heroic fun. From inventing your hero identity to mastering your powers in training games, you’ll rise through the ranks to become a true legend. Will your team restore balance across the multiverse and defend it from chaos? Adventure awaits, assemble your squad and prepare for an action-packed week where every camper becomes a hero!
D Week: Color Wars (July 12 - July 18) - FULL
Get ready for the most legendary week of the summer, Color Wars! Rally behind your team color of red, green, gold, or blue as you battle for glory, pride, and ultimate bragging rights. From high-energy challenges to thunderous camp-wide cheers, every moment fuels the competition. Show your team spirit, wear your colors loud and proud, and bring your best energy to every event because when the final flag is raised, only one color will stand victorious!
E Week Quest for the Cup (July 19 - July 24)
The World Cup is just beginning at CSM, and the energy is off the charts! Get ready for an action-packed week where teamwork, spirit, and sportsmanship take center stage. Step up for your team as you take on thrilling challenges, from fast-paced tournaments and wild relays to creative team events that test your strategy and skill. Every cheer, every play, and every moment adds to the excitement as teams compete for ultimate glory. Bring your best game, lift up your teammates, and leave it all on the field because at the end of the week, only one team will rise as champions of the Cup!
F Week: Mission: Build & Conquer (July 26 - Aug 1)
Get ready to create, build, and strategize! Step into the world of innovation, tackling hands-on building challenges, daunting projects, and clever strategy games. Work together with your cabin to design, problem-solve, and think outside the box, earning points and unlocking new levels of fun along the way. Whether you’re engineering a structure or planning your next move, every idea counts. Let your imagination take the lead and unlock your creative powers!
G Week: Performance of the Century (Aug 2 - Aug 7)
Step into the spotlight and let your talents shine! This is your week to dazzle, amaze, and cheer as you showcase every kind of talent, from singing and dancing to skits and tricks. Teamwork matters as cabins create unforgettable performances, rack up points for creativity, and bring the house down. Who will rise to the top and claim the coveted Hammy? The stage is set, the lights are on, and the excitement is electric. Let the showdown begin!
H Week: Achievement Unlocked (Aug 9 - Aug 15)
Get ready to level up this week! Dive into new challenges where every effort counts as you collectively earn points for your team, unlock new levels, and celebrate milestones together. It’s not about winning or losing, it’s about pushing your limits, supporting your friends, and celebrating every achievement, big or small. Gear up, step out of your comfort zone, and see how far your team can go, the next level is waiting!
I Week: Don't Try This at Home (Aug 16 - Aug 21)
It’s your last chance for a summer blast and to take part in our centennial celebration! Let loose and jump into adventures you’ll only find at camp. Eat ice cream with breakfast, try things you’ve never done, set individual or cabin records, get messy, and make memories that are totally epic, totally camp, and totally yours. At camp, anything goes, so go big, go bold, and go all in!
* Because of the NYS Regents exam schedule, camp will start and end one week later in 2026. To stay consistent with our week lettering, the 2026 season will run from B Week through I Week (still 8 weeks total).
* Limited means less than 25 spots- updated M-F mornings.
SESSION LENGTHS – RATES
LONG WEEKS (B, D, F, and H run Sunday – Saturday)
$975/cash, check, debit, EFT ($1004.25/credit card)
SHORT WEEKS (C, E, G, and I run Sunday – Friday)
$895/cash, check, debit, EFT ($921.85/credit card)
We’re dedicated to making CSM the premier summer camp in the greater Rochester area—while keeping it accessible for all families. Campership (tuition assistance) applications for the 2026 season open on November 1.
Monthly payment plans available
OVERNIGHT CAMP
The ultimate summer adventure where campers unplug, explore, and dive into nonstop fun. Each cabin becomes a second home, with campers their own age and two awesome counselors leading the way through every laugh, challenge, and campfire story. In six action-packed days, campers splash in the lake, try new activities, make amazing friends, and challenge themselves spiritually, emotionally, and physically. From shaving cream wars to mudslides and singing under the stars, it’s the perfect mix of adventure, friendship, and pure summer magic — the kind of memories that last forever.

AGE APPROPRIATE CHOICES
Younger divisions rotate through our five program areas getting a taste of everything camp has to offer. Adventure, Arts and Nature, Ballfield, Spiritual, and Waterfront. Our older campers have a chance to specialize with more challenging options.
See information about some of the activities in each area below.

THE DAILY SCHEDULE
Morning Show Wakes Up Camp
Breakfast in Peggy’s Café
Morning Periods
Lunch
Rest Hour
Mass (3 days a week)
Open Waterfront
Dinner
Open Ballfield
Night Program
Night Prayers & Flashlight Time


PROGRAM AREAS
BALLFIELD
Some activities campers participate in while at Ballfield are:
- Basketball/basketball court
- Soccer field
- Tetherball (2)
- Volleyball
- Archery
- Miniature golf
- 4-square (ground and air)
- Gaga (grass and sand)
- Dodgeball
- Kickball
- Chalk
- Capture the flag.
- Human foosball
- Knock out.
- Gymnastics
- Lacrosse
ARTS & NATURE
Some of the activities campers will participate in while at Arts & Nature are:
- Dream catchers.
- Painting and decorating picture frames.
- Make slime.
- Tissue paper flowers
- Face painting
- Boondoggle; bracelet making.
- Table painting
- Tie dye.
- Embroidery
- Watercolor painting
- Crafts
- Pottery (older campers)
- Makerspace
- Origami
- Rock characters/people
- Balloon animals.
- Scrapbooking
- Shark Tank- came up with business ideas or inventions to present. (older campers)
- Anything but a boat- make something using random supplies to see if it floats and wins a race.
ADVENTURE
Some of the activities campers may participate in while at Adventure are:
- What time is it Mr. Fox?
- Kitty has a corner – eye contact switching game.
- Toilet Bowl Tag
- Giant puzzles
- Switch if…- game
- Woods
- Hikes
- Building forts
- Merger- like musical chairs except it is with circles on the ground made with rope and more than one person can be in a circle.
- Bingo scavenger hunt.
- Low ropes
- Spud
- Knee tag
- Dead fish
- Cargo net
- Cook over fire. (older campers)
- Obstacle courses (construct and go through)
- Relay races
- Tug of war
- Camp Trivia games
- Poison Dart Frog
- Indiana Jones
- Team building activities.
- Buzz Rings
- Ring of Fire- campers are partnered up and one person is blindfolded then their partner must give them directions towards a ball to pick up while making sure they don’t step on a landmine and without getting hit by another blindfolded person’s ball they throw.
- Group ski- campers must work together while standing on “skis” and holding attached ropes to walk across the field.
- Bull Ring- game where each group must carry a ball in the middle of a web made of ropes without letting it fall.
- Keep it up with…(counselor)- keep a huge ball up in the air as a group while walking a distance through camp.
- Electric fence- campers must lift another camper over 3 different ropes without touching the “fence” (rope).
WATERFRONT
Some of the activities campers may participate in while at Waterfront are:
- Paddleboats
- Fishing
- Play on the beach.
- 4-square in the air
- Sand gaga
- Corcles
- Swimming
- Float on tubes
- Basketball in the lake
- Build sandcastles.
- Tubing*
- Kayaking*
- Sailing*
- Jungle joe*
- Dive tower*
- Obstacle course*
*Please note: NOT ALL campers can do ALL activities listed. Available activities are based on each camper’s swim level which is determined at the beginning of the camper’s week here.
WATERFIELD
Unfortunately sometimes during the summer, we are forced to close our waterfront due to blue-green algae blooms (BGA). If that happens we offer “waterfield”. Some of the activities campers may participate in while at Waterfield are:
- Squirting wars
- Sprinklers
- Waterslides/ Giant slip n slide.
- Inflatable, wet obstacle course.
- Sponge dodgeball- like dodgeball but with wet sponges.
- Car wash water slide.
- Red light green light with water squirters
SPIRITUAL
While in Spiritual, campers participate in a variety of activities. Some of the activities campers may participate in are:
- Self-esteem activities
- Things that “fill your bucket”.
- Things that make us feel good for who we are.
- What puts holes in your buckets and how to mend those holes.
- Show appreciation for others in your cabin.
- Discussing memories through a yarn constellation activity.
- Focus activity- broaden their horizons and learn how to recognize the world around them.
- What would you do cards then write letters to their future selves (future meaning end of the week of camp)
- Spiritual jeopardy
- Discuss things campers are afraid of or worry about- come up with ways to face their fears and find ways to understand that maybe those things aren’t so bad after all.
- Scavenger hunts
- Fun active songs
- Taps- using prompt cards, the counselor will say something like “tap someone who made you laugh today” or “tap someone that you appreciate”.
- Self-reflections
- Confidence building games
- Read & listen to poems/stories.
- Kindness activities
- Getting to know you.
- Write letters to their five-year-old and 25-year-old selves.
- Joseph and the amazing technicolor Dreamcoat. Story about mistakes and forgiveness.
- Discuss how forgiveness helps us grow and how we need to forgive ourselves as well as others.
- Discussion on why diversity is important.
- Paper chain links with things written on them such as “what makes me special.
- Rose, bud, thorn activity
- Discuss how to deal with your emotions, relating different colors to emotions, and how to handle them.
- Planting seeds with meaning.
- What makes you unique?
- Pipe cleaner activity- make unique shapes with the pipe cleaner then connect their pipe cleaner shapes together. This shows how everyone can use their uniqueness to build a community.
- Make crosses (with nails and metal or bracelet with letters)
- Positive affirmations
- Discuss how words have meaning and how their words affect people.
- Write letters.
- Gratitude tree
- Discuss things that are important to them and add value to their lives.
- Think of songs that also give them those feelings.
- Tell the group why if they want.
- Work together to decide on a song that has meaning for all the group members.
EVENING PROGRAMS
Evening programs are activities where the entire camp comes together to have fun be silly, and often get messy. Some things campers may do are:
- Dunk Tank
- Skits
- CTC- Camp Tour Countdown- each cabin travels as a group to 20 stations around camp while learning about the many different areas, and what the expectations are in each area. Daily schedules are also discussed during this time.
- Counselor hunt
- Cabin time- cabins choose their own adventure.
- Mudslides
- Shaving cream wars
- Watch party- like a game show.
- Contests such as what counselor could dig the deepest hole in the sand.
- Build the best sandcastle.
- Spelling bee
- Race to get through the dome with baby oil on self.
- Cook-off.
- Pig trivia
- Dance moves
- Sandbox- campers will claim materials around camp to build structures. Campers are given “money” to buy things at stations set up around camp. At each station, there are different supplies to be used for the structures that they are creating.
- Hotel Hussle- each cabin is a station which is designed by the campers in the cabin. Half the campers go around to the other cabins to participate in their games while the other half stays to lead their cabin’s game. Then they switch roles. Station activities- different stations campers can go to around camp.
- The floor is lava.
- Tongue twister station
- Ghost storytelling
- Curling team
- Convince someone that a certain object is something else.
- Picking things up around camp for rewards.
- Go on missions.


COME VISIT!
Discover all that Camp Stella Maris has to offer. Sign up to attend our Open House, June 7, 2026, schedule a private tour, or beginning Nov 1st, register for summer camp.


585-346-2243
Fax- 585-346-6921
[email protected]
4395 East Lake Road
Livonia, NY 14487
Camp Stella Maris of Livonia, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3). EIN: 16-0743941




