Sena is a progressive program which enhances the Juna experience. There are approximately 6-8 campers in a cabin, with a counselor in each cabin. There may also be a C.I.T. (counselor-in- training) in the cabin as well.
 
In addition to the program areas here at Kon-O-Kwee, Sena boys participate in many different village activities such as: Capture the Camper/Capture the Counselor, 3-Ball soccer, and Buffalo Ball. They may also, as a cabin, play frisbee golf, kick ball, soccer, or just go “creekin´” — looking for crayfish, salamanders, and skippers.
 
The cornerstone of Sena is a set of beads that each boy will receive at the end of their stay at Camp. These beads are called Sena Beads. Each bead has it's own meaning, and represents a hike or activity the child had participated in. These beads represent their hikes to Brush Creek, the climb to Eagle's Nest, their overnight, cooking a meal at the Outdoor Livings Skills area, conquering and meeting their personal goals at The Wall, and working as a team on the Low Ropes Course. The beads are very special, and like the many different activities and awards, will be constant reminders of the fun times your child had, and will have, at Camp Kon-O-Kwee.
 
Team-building activities improve on their social skills, and prepares them for the Explorer and Teen Adventure Program. The children learn pioneering, compass reading, but most of all, how to work as a team.

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