- Working at CCS
- Staffing Overview
- Staff & Counselors Page
- CIT Page
- LIT Page
Working at CCS
“One person of principle can always make a difference”.
Do you have what it takes to make a difference to a camper?
There are many ways you can spend your summer. So, why choose Camp CenterStage? CCS is a special place where creative and caring people come together to help each other achieve their best. Our programs offer campers the opportunity to learn valuable life skills through a variety of arts and traditional camp experiences, and our professionally-trained staff are integral in making this happen!
Our staff have energy, experience, compassion, fun and integrity. We choose our staff very carefully because we know that they play a vital role in the success of our summers. If you are truly excited about the opportunity to nurture young people along their way to becoming strong, sound, healthy, supportive, happy adults, then we look forward to meeting you and working with you in the magical woods of Maine!
General Qualifications of CCS Staff:
Join us and make a difference!
Do you have what it takes to make a difference to a camper?
There are many ways you can spend your summer. So, why choose Camp CenterStage? CCS is a special place where creative and caring people come together to help each other achieve their best. Our programs offer campers the opportunity to learn valuable life skills through a variety of arts and traditional camp experiences, and our professionally-trained staff are integral in making this happen!
Our staff have energy, experience, compassion, fun and integrity. We choose our staff very carefully because we know that they play a vital role in the success of our summers. If you are truly excited about the opportunity to nurture young people along their way to becoming strong, sound, healthy, supportive, happy adults, then we look forward to meeting you and working with you in the magical woods of Maine!
General Qualifications of CCS Staff:
- High School Graduates, College Students, Graduate Students, Educators and Artists.
- All CCS staff members have a desire to share their skills, encourage growth from campers, are accepting of all campers and provide a safe, fun and supportive environment.
- Each staff member should be qualified to teach one or more of the skills listed on the application, many include arts based skills, but also include traditional camping skills.
- All CCS staff members support the mission of Camp CenterStage and live by the mantra “Is it Safe? Is it Fun? Is it for the Campers?”
- Once you have completed all required forms and turned them in you will receive a confirmation from Camp Administrator.
- Interviews (in person and phone) take place in March and April.
- Most staff members are hired by April 15th of each year. However, some staff members may be hired later depending on camp needs and staff vacancies.
Join us and make a difference!
Staffing Overview
There are many ways you can spend your summer: So, why choose Camp CenterStage? We are a magical place where you dance, sing, teach, grow and contribute to a unique community. Our leadership team and counselors use great judgment, demonstrate teamwork, have compassion for others and make a positive contributions to campers and the camp community. CCS creates a safe and supportive environment for young artists who value serving their community through the use of their talents.
CCS is a special place where creative and caring people come together to help each other achieve their best. Our programs offer campers the opportunity to learn valuable life skills through a variety of arts and traditional camp experiences. Our professionally trained staff are integral in making CCS a very special place!
Each year we seek talented, energetic staff who enjoy working with our terrific campers ages 8 – 18 in a creative summer environment. Many of our staff are alumni campers and CITs / LITs who truly appreciate the value of achieving excellence through the arts.
CCS is a special place where creative and caring people come together to help each other achieve their best. Our programs offer campers the opportunity to learn valuable life skills through a variety of arts and traditional camp experiences. Our professionally trained staff are integral in making CCS a very special place!
Each year we seek talented, energetic staff who enjoy working with our terrific campers ages 8 – 18 in a creative summer environment. Many of our staff are alumni campers and CITs / LITs who truly appreciate the value of achieving excellence through the arts.
Staff & Counselor Page
Staff & Directors
The Camp CenterStage Leadership & Director Team develop the camp program and are responsible for shaping & creating the annual theme, mentoring programs, evening activities and the day-to-day operation of camp. Members of these teams work year-round on the camp's program, resulting in a top-notch, unforgettable experience to campers. Facilitators also serve as mentors to the counselors and provide leadership and training.
Counselors
As a Camp CenterStage Counselor, you would be responsible for cabin duties, serving as a mentor, organizing activities and teaching workshops. Counselors are also responsible for ensuring a safe, creative and fun environment for the campers. Each counselor is assigned to a cabin and is responsible for the 6 - 8 campers and one CIT in that cabin. Counselors also play an important role in designing evening activities and shaping the entire camp experience.
CCS Camp counselors earn a stipend plus room and board for each 13-day session. Stipends are negotiated based on experience and responsibilities (Life-Guard, CIT Coordinator, etc). Counselors must be at least 18 years of age at the time of the camp session.
The Camp CenterStage Leadership & Director Team develop the camp program and are responsible for shaping & creating the annual theme, mentoring programs, evening activities and the day-to-day operation of camp. Members of these teams work year-round on the camp's program, resulting in a top-notch, unforgettable experience to campers. Facilitators also serve as mentors to the counselors and provide leadership and training.
Counselors
As a Camp CenterStage Counselor, you would be responsible for cabin duties, serving as a mentor, organizing activities and teaching workshops. Counselors are also responsible for ensuring a safe, creative and fun environment for the campers. Each counselor is assigned to a cabin and is responsible for the 6 - 8 campers and one CIT in that cabin. Counselors also play an important role in designing evening activities and shaping the entire camp experience.
CCS Camp counselors earn a stipend plus room and board for each 13-day session. Stipends are negotiated based on experience and responsibilities (Life-Guard, CIT Coordinator, etc). Counselors must be at least 18 years of age at the time of the camp session.
CIT Page
CIT Program Overview
Camp CenterStage Counselors-In-Training (CIT's) are senior campers (16 and 17 years old) who are ready to explore what it takes to be an outstanding CCS counselor. The CCS CIT program strives to train young men and women to become effective and talented camp counselors. CIT's play an extremely important role in leading and mentoring campers. Some of these responsibilities include: assisting Counselors with cabin projects, checking in with campers throughout the day, and participating in activities and talent shows. CIT's are also responsible for designing and running two of the camp's evening activities.
The CIT's role at camp is to learn about the camp program, mission, and how to effectively teach, coach, and counsel campers. Part of our Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Program provides CIT's an opportunity to shadow our trained camp Counselors and learn more about being a Counselor themselves, while gaining a new perspective on camp. CIT's also participate in leadership training, which allows them to gain skills that they can use in their every day lives. Although CIT's are still officially "campers", they receive a discounted registration tuition, have increased responsibilities, while also enjoying all the fun of being a camper!
Counselor-in-Training program lasts for up to two summers depending on the age at which a camper joins (either sixteen or seventeen years old). CITs are encourage to apply to be an LIT (Leader in Training) after one or two years of CIT training. Our goal is to have a CIT finish the program having acquired all the necessary skills to become an effective and talented counselor at Camp CenterStage. We believe that the camp and camper benefit from a successful CIT program.
All CITs Will:
CITs Will Have the Opportunity To:
Camp CenterStage Counselors-In-Training (CIT's) are senior campers (16 and 17 years old) who are ready to explore what it takes to be an outstanding CCS counselor. The CCS CIT program strives to train young men and women to become effective and talented camp counselors. CIT's play an extremely important role in leading and mentoring campers. Some of these responsibilities include: assisting Counselors with cabin projects, checking in with campers throughout the day, and participating in activities and talent shows. CIT's are also responsible for designing and running two of the camp's evening activities.
The CIT's role at camp is to learn about the camp program, mission, and how to effectively teach, coach, and counsel campers. Part of our Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Program provides CIT's an opportunity to shadow our trained camp Counselors and learn more about being a Counselor themselves, while gaining a new perspective on camp. CIT's also participate in leadership training, which allows them to gain skills that they can use in their every day lives. Although CIT's are still officially "campers", they receive a discounted registration tuition, have increased responsibilities, while also enjoying all the fun of being a camper!
Counselor-in-Training program lasts for up to two summers depending on the age at which a camper joins (either sixteen or seventeen years old). CITs are encourage to apply to be an LIT (Leader in Training) after one or two years of CIT training. Our goal is to have a CIT finish the program having acquired all the necessary skills to become an effective and talented counselor at Camp CenterStage. We believe that the camp and camper benefit from a successful CIT program.
All CITs Will:
- Observe a variety of different activity areas
- Set and meet personal and camp program goals (katiaki)
- Demonstrate the ability to lead a small group activity (individually)
- Assist with cabin duties
- Actively participate in CIT discussions/meetings daily
- Complete an evaluation with the CIT supervisor
- Successfully plan and execute an all-camp event (as a CIT group)
CITs Will Have the Opportunity To:
- Gain experiential learning by shadowing and assisting staff
- Observe staff teaching and coaching techniques
- Participate in activities, special events, trips, studios, masterclasses, workshops cabin living, and special CIT meetings
- Meet with fellow CITs, mentors, and supervisors
- Get feedback and assessments from peers, supervisors, and self
LIT Page
LIT Program
The CCS LIT program is geared toward second or third year CIT's who are 17-19 years old. LITs take a leadership role at CCS, participating in a similar capacity to a full staff member; but they will have less responsibility supervising campers and more emphasis on leadership training for their community.
Meetings between all LITs and the LIT mentor take place daily. Additionally, the LIT mentor or other staff member will meet individually with each LIT at least twice during the camp experience to assess his/her progress and learning. The purpose of the daily meetings vary but they are essential to the structure of the LIT program in promoting the exchange of ideas and learning amongst the LITs. Meetings may be about planning camp events, discussing a teaching technique, goal setting and leadership skills, or resolving a problem when one arises.
All LITs Will:
The CCS LIT program is geared toward second or third year CIT's who are 17-19 years old. LITs take a leadership role at CCS, participating in a similar capacity to a full staff member; but they will have less responsibility supervising campers and more emphasis on leadership training for their community.
Meetings between all LITs and the LIT mentor take place daily. Additionally, the LIT mentor or other staff member will meet individually with each LIT at least twice during the camp experience to assess his/her progress and learning. The purpose of the daily meetings vary but they are essential to the structure of the LIT program in promoting the exchange of ideas and learning amongst the LITs. Meetings may be about planning camp events, discussing a teaching technique, goal setting and leadership skills, or resolving a problem when one arises.
All LITs Will:
- Participate in evening activities based on an individual team (ie: LITs are assigned to a team and to a cabin)
- Be in a small mentor group which will organize activities for youngest mentor groups in addition to meeting every morning as a small group
- Have a mentor/coach who will work exclusively with LIT group
- Have first-hand experiences with planning, organizing and executing our Community Service Outreach Events
- Have opportunities to facilitate morning assembly as well as lead morning activities
- Participate in the True Colors International personality and leadership assessment
- Have opportunity for one morning hike exclusive for LITs & CITs
- Participate in all "special" CIT evening program such as movie social, campfire, and other CIT privileges
- Participate in team building experiences such as problem solving, ropes course, and goal setting
- Gain skills as a public speakers, leaders, students and productive citizens
- Gain self-confidence
- Understand better ways to communicate and relate with others
- Learn team building techniques and conflict resolution strategies
The Camp CenterStage Team
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Steven Dascoulias
Owner & Camp Chef Steven (Head Chef / Co-Owner) has over 35 years experience as a professional actor/singer, voice instructor, director and music director. Steven has taught music at Waihee Elementary School and the after school drama program at Maui Weana Intermediate School. He has performed all over New England and Hawaii and is fondly known as the “Singing Chef”. When not making camp oatmeal, singing the Lasagna song or creating delicious meals for all of us at camp, Steven can be found mowing the acres of Maple Lane, building the perfect campfire and enjoying a camp talent show. Steven and Alexis are co-founders of Camp CenterStage, LLC and are celebrating its 13th anniversary! Steven Dascoulias Owner & Camp Chef |
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Anna
Assistant Camp Director Anna (Assistant Camp Director) is proud to have been a part of the Camp CenterStage team from the beginning. When she's not at Camp CenterStage, Anna works remotely for Road Rebel, in entertainment travel logistics for tours like Cirque du Soliel, Broadway Tours, Alvin Ailey, collegiate sports and so much more! She has experience onstage, behind the scenes, and all the in-between. Her passion to build a safe, fun, camp for young artists with incredible staff members will last a lifetime. One of her favorite parts about camp is supporting campers and staff in their leadership paths and that you don't need to have a title to be a leader. Also...ginger snap cookies take the s'more treat to a whole new level!! Let the good times roll at camp! :-) Anna Assistant Camp Director |
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Alexis Dascoulias
Owner & Camp Director
Owner & Camp Director
Alexis holds a BA in theater education and a MS in Camp Administration and Leadership. She has over 25 years' experience as a teacher, director, camp director and producer. She has served as the Executive and Education Director for Maui OnStage, Executive Director and Education Director for Seacoast Repertory Theatre, and the Head of the Drama Department at Dover High School. Alexis has presented workshops at the American Camp Association Conferences from Maine to Maui and is currently the head of the Theater Department at Winthrop High School. Directing credits include James and the Giant Peach, Aladdin Jr, The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, ELF, Of Mice and Men, La Cage Aux Folles, To Kill A Mockingbird, and Seussical. Alexis loves hiking, camping and challenging young people and peers to be the best they can be! “One Person of Principal Can Always Make a Difference”
Alexis Dascoulias
Owner & Camp Director
Owner & Camp Director
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Alli
Art Director Alli (Art Director) is a recent graduate of Plymouth State University for Early Childhood Education and is excited to be returning to camp for her 9th summer! While teaching is her passion, music is also a huge part of her life. Alli plays the trumpet, ukulele and the piano. She can frequently be found around camp leading a sing-a-long with her uke or teaching campers how to make friendship bracelets. Alli Art Director x
Erin
Session 4 Mentor Erin (Session 4 Mentor) has been with CCS since its very beginning. She started as a camper in 2010 and was a CIT / LIT for 2 summers and was thrilled when she joined the counselor team! Erin is a Wilderness First Responder and spent this last winter on the Ski Patrol at Attitash Mountain. This is her 13th summer at camp and her 7th as a counselor. Erin lives and demonstrates the CCS CDA (Camp CenterStage Can Do Attitude) Erin Session 4 Mentor x
Adele
Alice @ Wonderland Director Dance Teacher Adele is so excited for another summer at beautiful Maple Lane! Adele has been involved in theater and dance since she took her first tap class at 3 years old. She has a BA in Theatre: Dance and a BA in Psychology from UNH and is currently working towards her MA in Organizational Leadership with a focus on non-profit organizations. She has worked for over 10 years as a director, producer, choreographer, teacher and performer for more than a dozen theaters, schools, camps and dance studios across New England. Adele's passion is to help young people learn about themselves and find their place in the world through the magic of theater. She is thrilled to be back at CCS to direct this year's production of Alice @ Wonderland Adele - Director Alice @ Wonderland / Dance Teacher x
Sarah
CIT Mentor Sarah (CIT Mentor) is attending the University of Southern Maine as a double major in Communications and Media Studies. Originally from New Hampshire, she has discovered her passion for travelling and adventuring within and outside of New England! In the Spring of 2020, she had the opportunity to study in the United Kingdom. After getting her bachelors at USM, she is planning on pursuing a Master's in Film and TV Production in the UK. She has been a part of CCS for 8 years. She loves seeing the importance of camp come to life each session, learning things from her campers and co-counselors along the way. Like every year, she is ready to bring excitement and CDA to the camp environment! Sarah CIT Mentor x
Nurse Carla
Session One Nurse Carla has been with CCS since the very beginning and has served as camp nurse on Maui as well! She loves being at Camp Center Stage, you can find her at the St James Health Center, in the kitchen or her favorite place: Youland Pond. Nurse Carla Session One Nurse x
Nurse Carla
Session One Nurse Carla has been with CCS since the very beginning and has served as camp nurse on Maui as well! She loves being at Camp Center Stage, you can find her at the St James Health Center, in the kitchen or her favorite place: Youland Pond. Nurse Carla Session One Nurse x
Grampy Grizz
Mentor / Facilities Caretaker Grampy Grizz (Tom Allen) has almost 50 years experience as a classroom teacher (Middle School & High School), coach, tutor and referee. He has taught science, math, life-skills and history and has coached basketball, softball and soccer. Grampy Grizz is a life-long learner who continues to discover new things about himself, his children & grandchildren and his love for camp! His skills as a farmer and friend provide many stories, words of wisdom and cheers of support every day at CCS. Grampy Grizz Mentor / Facility Caretaker x
Katrin
Counselor Katrin is so excited for this summer at Camp CenterStage! She first started at CCS as a camper the very first year, and has been there ever since! When she isn’t at Camp, Kat works at North Hampton School, where she often has the great pleasure of running into some CCS campers, which always puts a smile on her face. Kat loves everything about Camp, but her favorite part has to be Color Wars! The first night of Color Wars is always Kat’s favorite activity. She can’t wait to see everyone decked out in their color spirit this summer! Katrin Counselor x
Anais
Counselor Anais is a rising freshman at Great Bay Community College where she will be studying computer technology ! She is bubbly and welcoming and will pull anyone off the bench to participate ; she never wants anyone to feel left out. She is an aspiring actress and writer. She has even written a book about Camp CenterStage! Anais Counselor x
Brooks
Counselor Brooks has been attending Camp CenterStage since 2011 and has enjoyed 10 years of Camp fun. Brooks has been acting for 15 year. He has experience acting on stage, on film, and into a microphone. Brooks has worked on stages and studios from Maine to New York. In 2019 Brooks won an acting award in the Maine State Drama Festival, for the role of Alfieri, in Arthur Millers, A View From The Bridge. Most recently Brooks has been working as a Voice Actor, appearing in different radio dramas on the children's app Pina Audio. He cannot wait for Chef Steven’s Pizza! Brooks Counselor x
Kiera
Counselor Kiera has been a part of CCS for 8 years. Kiera discovered her love for all things Arts and musical theater her first year at camp. For the past 8 years she has worked with local theater companies, school choirs and festivals. Kiera will be studying nursing at Plymouth State University this fall. She plans to be a pediatric RN for local hospitals.. Kiera hopes that this year, through camp, she can not only work and learn through her role at camp but also grow as an individual with the campers to help create a home-away from home. Let's spread some CDA! Kiera Counselor |
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Nik
Music Director Sessions 1 & 2 Nik (Music Director Sessions 1 & 2) This is Nik's second year at CCS. He is an alumni of the University of Southern Maine where he majored in Music Education. Nik currently teaches 6-12 music in central maine. He is a life long performer with a deep passion for music and the performing arts. Nik is very excited to be joining CCS this year and have the opportunity to share his passion with others! (He would also like to learn how to make a proper s'more) Nik Music Director Sessions 1 & 2 x
Jared
Dance Teacher Jared (Dance Teacher) discovered his passion for the performing arts when he was in middle school. For the next 5 years he found himself singing and dancing on every stage he could in the seacoast NH area. His favorite past credits include: Cats, Hairspray, Les Miserables, Peter Pan, Fame, and Chicago. Jared continues dancing while he studies his undergraduate degree at Saint Louis University in Madrid, Spain. This is Jared’s third year as a counselor at CCS and he is very excited to sing, dance, hike, swim, and camp in Crescent Pines or Hammock Haven. Jared’s favorite part of camp is opening campfire on council hill. Jared Dance Teacher x
Kelley
Dance Teacher Session 3 Kelley (Dance Teacher) has been a part of CCS from the very beginning: teaching dance, running evening activities, and surprising campers with a myriad of wild and wacky costumes. Outside of camp, Kelley works in the concert production industry, touring the country with renowned musical artists and running programs at large-scale music festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo. When she's not on the road, she teaches dance classes for Studio 109 in Rochester, and serves as a performer and stage manager for Safe Haven Ballet. Kelley is excited to instill confidence and inspire growth in campers as they pursue their creative goals. Kelley Dance Teacher Session 3 x
Aidan
Film Director Aidan (Film Director) Like the Stonehenge of Camp Centerstage, Aidan has been around since the beginning, is really tall, and no one is really sure how he got there. Balancing his camp time equally between teaching film, counseling a cabin and trying desperately to find the best walking stick, Aidan is in his element working with campers, young, old or otherwise. Aidan Film Director x
Aiden
Counselor Session One Aiden (Elliston) is an avid outdoorsman who loves camping and hiking. He is incredibly excited to be returning to camp as a counselor and can't wait for what the summer holds. Aiden Counselor x
Nash
Counselor Nash has been a camper his entire life, and is so excited to share his love and memories of camp with everything again this summer! Currently a student at the University of Southern Maine for Computer Science, Nash has been acting since he was 5 years old and is happy to share any and all of his experience with anyone he can. Anyone who has had Nash as a counselor or CIT knows he can make the perfect golden brown marshmallow every time, so here's some advice to make your best s’more: Take your time! Cooking a good marshmallow is just like learning a new skill, take your time and don't rush right into the fire. Stay on the low heat and slowly rotate your 'mallow and you should see a little smoke coming off... that's when you need to rotate! Then add graham crackers and chocolate and enjoy! See you at camp! Nash Counselor x
Alice
Counselor Alice is starting her journey as a Musical Theatre Major at UNH this coming fall! She has been a part of the CCS family for 4 years and has enjoyed each one so much. This will be her first year as a counselor, and last summer she had the privilege of coming to two camp sessions as a CIT and then an LIT! Some of her favorite things to do besides musical theatre are songwriting, modeling, and pottery. She loves spending time in the sun (and the rain), and pretty much anything to do with astrology. She is looking forward to being a counselor this summer and can't wait to be back at camp!! Alice Counselor x
Arianne
Counselor Arianne is a recent graduate of Dickinson College, with a BA in psychology (philosophy and creative writing minors). She plans to work as a research assistant for a few years before pursuing a PhD in Clinical Psychology. She has been with CCS since 2011, spending 5 years as a camper and a year each as a CIT and LIT. This will be her fifth year as a cabin counselor. She loves music, singing, acting, dancing without care, and hiking. She’s excited to be able to sing Circle Game with everyone again, as it’s her favorite camp song. It reminds her of the joy of living in the moment, as well as the nostalgia from her childhood at CCS. She can’t wait to be back at camp to help others flourish as artists, creatives, and as individuals! Arianne Counselor x
Eli
Counselor For Eli this is his fourth year at CCS, and his first year as a part of camp staff. With a background in camping, hiking, canoeing and skiing in Maine, he prides himself in sharing his love of nature with others. He has been in a variety of theater productions through his high school career and carries a level of improvised absurdism where'er he goes. He cannot wait to teach campers his 'purple stew' song and hopes he can make camp a bit more weird and fun this year. Eli Counselor x
Caraline
Lifeguard Caraline (lifeguard) is a rising freshman at the University of Southern Maine. She graduated in the top ten from Winthrop High School where she was a member of the Drama Club, Soccer Team, Tennis Team and Student Council. She is also a member of the National Honors Society and loves to play her guitar around a campfire. She is looking forward to sharing her lifeguard skills at Youland Pond where you will be able to find her conducting buddy checks, singing songs and teaching campers how to dive. She is looking forward to tasting Chef Steven's lasagna. Caraline Lifeguard x
Catrina
Counselor Catrina can't wait to return to CCS this summer! This will be her fifth year and very first as a counselor. She is so excited! She is a recent high school graduate and will be attending Emerson college where she's majoring in Business of Creative Enterprises, which explores the business side of the arts/performing. Catrina loves music, dance, creative writing and her absolute favorite thing is camp! Her favorite part are the campfires where everyone sings songs and there is camp spirit all around. The s'mores don't hurt either! She can't wait to see you! Catrina Counselor |
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Kathy
Music Director Sessions 3 & 4 Kathy (Music Director Sessions 3 & 4) is proud to be returning for her 13th season at CCS! She has continued to be musically active throughout this challenging year, as a piano teacher, church musician, and as the musical director for the winter musical at UNH. Kathy holds a BA in Piano Performance and MA in Music History from UNH. She currently teaches private piano lessons, serves as the parish administrator and musical director for St Thomas' Episcopal Church in Dover, NH and both produces, and plays piano for the theater program at Noble High School. In addition, Kathy co-directs the Fourth Street Jazz Choir and works as musical director/pianist for the Rochester Opera House, Prescott Park Arts Festival, and UNH. When not behind the piano or at her desk at camp, Kathy is often found in the camp kitchen helping Chef Steven, or in the dining room serving and cleaning. She lives in Dover with her husband Greg and her Dachshund, Hannah. For more information visit www.kathyfinkpianostudio.musicteachershelper.com. Kathy Music Director Sessions 3 & 4 x
Juliet
Waterfront Director / Lifeguard Juliet (Waterfront Director / Lifeguard) is ready to dive into her third year at camp. Born and raised in Hawaii, she is always sharing her aloha with others. She is graduating from USM with a BA in Theatre Directing/Literature. You may have seen Juliet in Dragons Love Tacos, Crisscrossing the Galaxy, or She Kills Monsters. Outside of CCS, she enjoys playing onstage and backstage at the Children's Museum and Theatre of Maine. Juliet is looking forward to swimming, hiking, and roasting marshmallows with her favorite people- campers! |