Month: May 2026

Plot Twist: We Like the Bard

Introducing Young Voices, a new space in our newsletter where teens ages 13–18 can share their stories, ideas, and creativity. Here’s our first featured piece. by Connor and Finley Asti, Youth Voices Contributors When you hear the word “Shakespeare” you …

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The Lazy Days

by Margot Callahan, contributing writer So, this is the summer camp issue. For many of you lucky readers, summer camp brings back all kinds of memories, some cringe-worthy, some so exciting, you can’t wait. I bet, right now, you are …

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Destinations

by Dana Wineland O’Rourke, Contributing Writer The cold glass felt good against my forehead, so I rested my nose on the airplane window and gazed at the billowy clouds below, determined to soak it all in. We were nearing the …

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Six Ways to Beat the Summer-time Blues

by Don Laird, MS, NCC, LPC, DCC, contributing writer Summertime blues? Seriously? The answer is yes, and it’s more common than you might think. The kids are out of school and they have two questions on their minds, “Can we …

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Lights, Camera, Action: Welcome Jade Davis

by Tom Berich, Operations Manager There are many moving parts when executing the Luminari summer experiences, not just registrations, recruiting, and the general “organization” of managing up to 100 people over the span of a month. It’s the small details …

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