ONE MORE DAY TIL THE BEST CAMP IN LAND RETURNS! This year is the 50th year of beach workshop! Over the years many iconic people have past by these walls, swipe to see some familiar faces.
TWO MORE DAYS TIL WORKSHOP! Fun fact: the second beach workshop theme was "Promises to Keep." The theme reading describes the long but fulfilling journey leaders partake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promised to keep, And miles to go before I sleep.
- R. Frost
ONLY 3 DAYS TIL WORKSHOP!! Fun fact: In 1986, one of the skits was based off of cereal mascots! Swipe to see photos of Mr. David Rhodes and Mrs. Diane D Anderson in action!
FOUR MORE DAYS TIL WORKSHOP!!! Fun fact: In 1985 THE father peachy was serving as the Coordinator of Student Activities this year. The theme “Seek Some Harbor Far” encourages people to dream big.
5 days til workshop! Fun fact: the theme board for The Quest of Excellence was based on the idea of geese. Geese fly in flocks together, all on the same journey of migration, similar to the theme.
7 DAYS TIL WORKSHOP!! Fun Fact: Mr. Jerry Deviney is the creator of the Cox High School Leadership Workshop which was the predecessor to the VBLW. As the history books say, in 1974 Mr.Deviney started the program that still carries on.
8 DAYS TIL WORKSHOP!! Even back in the 80s, they 8! Fun fact: THE Mr. David Rhodes started his Workshop career in 1980s and he continued on for the entire decade!
9 days til BEACH WORKSHOP! In 1974 No Man is Island was formed. The theme reading was written by John Donne. This was the first theme for Beach Workshop and has shaped many generations to come. 🏝️
1 DAY UNTIL THE BEST CAMP IN THE LAND!!!! In 2001, the theme was “One Boundless Reach” Fun fact: The words “leadership” and “workshop” are hidden on the board!
2 days until Workshop! In 2002, the theme was “Continue Your Quest” Fun fact: The 2002 theme was after 9/11 which is why the theme board includes the Statue of Liberty to pay tribute❤️
3 days until Workshop! In 2003, the theme was “A Brave Determined Spirit” Fun fact: the council names were brave determined people such as Roosevelt and Freeman!