Linda Salisbury of the Salisbury Foundation takes a fun shot with Camp participants and staff. The Salisbury Foundation makes Project Coach possible along with Smith College and Wabash College.
The week-long program includes exercise, coaching tips, working with kids, developing personal skills, and more.
Campers are engaged here in team-building activities.
Throughout the week the Project Coach students, 10 this year, get to practice their new skills at the Montgomery County Boys and Girls Club.
The young men also get the chance to see the community. This year they visited the Lew Wallace Museum and had a little fun having their photo taken beneath the General's statue.
Wabash Dean of Students Mike Raters heads up the program on campus. Here he is interacting with campers and community children at the Boys and Girls Club.
One giant buddy hug for Andre Adeyemi '12. (He's in the center!)
It's not all physical skills and coaching tips by any means. The students are engaged in classroom activity as well.
Devon listens as a fellow camper talks about communication skills.
Wabash Rhetoric Professor Jennifer Abbott helped the young men pick up some personal communication tips.
Adeyemi is a veteran counselor for the Project Coach Program. This year he was joined by Ian Kelly '12, Jordan Surenkamp '13, Wes Chamble '12, Brandon Clifton '06, and Jose Herrera '13.
Two members of the Technology Staff participated in the Warrior Dash held at Toms Marine on Saturday. Mark Siegel and Tammy Utterback blazed through the obstacle filled 3 mile course in 1 hour, 8 minutes, and 46 minutes respectively. Story!