"BE HAPPY IN THE MOMENT, THAT'S ENOUGH. EACH MOMENT IS ALL WE NEED, NOT MORE." ~ MOTHER TERESA
What's new at BR?

Hopefully you are following the construction of the new cities on social media. We are posting pictures of the construction process. They are a big change from the 50 year old buildings and will take awhile to get used to but we hope you can get used to the comfy new beds, hot water, and climate control.
Have you registered for 2019?

Camper registration opened on November 1st and we are already more than 50% full. Both 1-week sessions are full with wait lists! Everything is filling up more quickly than usual so get your application in before it's too late.

Mother- Daughter sessions will open for registration on January 10th at 10 am.

Remember to register before December 15th to receive 10% off full priced camper tuition.

Wishing your family happiness, health and togetherness throughout this holiday season!
LKH, The 2018 Staff
Alumni Spotlight
At BR we have the best staff of any camp any where and that's because we only choose the best of best!
#ladyleaders #girlboss #campstaff #hardworkpaysoff
Jessica (Rundels) Rogers

Years at BR : 4 year camper (1984-1987) CIT, JC and Counselor

Currently she is employed at Ford Motor Company as the US Sales and Marketing Manager for Accessories and Performance Parts. Prior to working at Ford, I spent over 18 years at General Motors in a variety of positions. I attained a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Oakland University and MSA from Central Michigan University. My career has given me the opportunity to work in numerous areas with Ford and GM from Engineering and Supply Chain to Marketing and Advertising. My last job at GM was to manage marketing strategies for the Chevrolet Colorado in order to hit monthly sales targets and to approve all consumer facing messaging from an advertising standpoint (Digital, Social, Print, Out of Home, TV, etc.) My current role at Ford allows me to work with the US Ford and Lincoln Dealer bodies to grow vehicle personalization sales with customers – the fun part of buying a new car or truck!

How has BR influenced me?
I firmly believe that I would not be the person that I am today without BR. From a professional standpoint, Mr. D taught me dignity, respect, hard work and a “can do” attitude. He taught me the value of being on time, truly listening when people are talking to you and attention to detail. Three things that are actually VERY hard to find in today’s workplace with the endless distractions of laptops, cell phones and social media. From a personal standpoint, I learned how to truly be friends with women. How to support each other, respect each other, lift each other up and debate each other with regard for one another’s feelings. Working in the auto business is a tough place for women. It’s still very much a man’s world and unfortunately, women are not always taught how to support each other in a way to help more women have a seat at the table. Instead, the appearance of jealousy, back stabbing and unhealthy competition runs all too rampant. I try to teach women that I work with to celebrate each other, empower each other, and support each other’s achievements and gifts. My BR friendships have gotten me through the rough road of life and I know I wouldn’t be the person I am today without them. I still wear my BR ring every day and have occasionally been stopped in a meeting and asked “Oh my gosh, you’re a BR girl!” Yep. I am. With pride.