Welcome to the magical state of Maine, where the air smells like the ocean, pine trees and pancakes! It's also home to a bunch of crazy, fun-loving kids who are Gaga for Gaga Ball! You see, Gaga Ball isn't just a game in Maine, it's a way of life! Imagine a super cool, imaginary character named Larry the Lobster. He's a GIANT, red lobster with a heart as big as his claws. Larry loves two things: buttered corn and Gaga Ball. And since he's a lobster, you can bet your last clam he's pretty good at it! Every day, Larry and his friends gather at the Gaga Ball pit in their local park. Larry's claws are his secret superpower. Whack! Pow! Swoosh! Each time he hits the ball, it zooms across the pit like a comet. The other children are in awe, but they're not intimidated, oh no! They love the thrill of the game and the laughter it brings. These kids are fearless, energetic and full of life. They tumble, dive, dodge and leap. It's all in a day's fun in the Gaga Ball pit. They play until their faces are as red as Larry's shell, and their laughter can be heard echoing across the whole of Maine. After a good round of the game, they all huddle together for a story from Larry, usually about his legendary Gaga Ball matches. Larry and his friends are Maine's Gaga Ball warriors. Their stories are the stuff of legend, their laughter the soundtrack of their childhood. The state of Maine is more than just its beautiful landscapes; it's also about these kids, their camaraderie and their wild and wonderful Gaga Ball games!
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Nestled in 178 acres of lush woodland is a serene escape from the city, a place fondly known as Camp Swamp. This overnight Christian camp, located just two hours east of bustling Atlanta, has been serving as a peaceful retreat since 1992. We like to think of it as our own "little slice of heaven," offering a respite from the daily hustle and bustle, and inviting people to reconnect with nature and their spirituality. Our primary offering is a week-long summer camp, but we've expanded over the years to include more than just summer fun. As part of our mission to support families and churches, we now also host three family camps throughout the year, as well as four parent/child retreats. These events offer a chance for families to bond, parents to connect with their children, and individuals to grow in their faith. Moreover, our facilities are not exclusive to our organized events. Camp Swamp also offers rentals to schools, churches, universities, sports teams, and even business groups. Whether you're planning a camp, a retreat, or a team-building excursion, our serene setting and well-equipped facilities provide the ideal backdrop for an unforgettable experience.

Abraham and Gertrude Krasker, a professor and teacher from Essex College, had a dream to own a summer camp of their own. They found the perfect spot, a farm nestled in Fryeburg, ME and opened the doors of Indian Acres Camp for Boys in 1924. Two years later, Forest Acres Camp for Girls opened two miles down the road. When Abraham passed in 1962, their son Dick took over ownership and management of both camps. With his wife Sandy, Dick ran camp until 1998 when it was purchased by Lisa and Geoff Newman. The Newmans were determined to keep the Krasker's legacy alive and with the help of Neal and Julie Waldman, their dream became a reality. Today, Indian and Forest Acres is a thriving summer camp thanks to the hard work of the Newman family. Almost 100 years after its founding, the camp continues to honor the traditions and vision of its founders, Abe and Gertrude Krasker.