Campstock By Night
by Zach Blaifeder
   
After dinner, the dark clouds started to roll in. The decision to hold campstock inside the theater was a good one.
Luckily, the theater building was ready to host a night filled with fun, partying, and good music.
The evening part of the program began when the Weekend Adventure awards were handed out to the participants.
The M.C of the evening, Sean then announced the start of the next band. Music would be heard from various camper and counselor bands for the rest of the night.
While performances were going on inside the theater, many things were going on outside of it as well. The booths were still running, (For more information on the booths featured at Campstock, click here.) and campers were having fun roaming around.

 
When the time came, each age group got to go to the sundae bar. Many flavors of ice cream and toppings were featured.
While there may have been a show going on inside, there was also a show going on outside: a lightning show to be exact! Mother Nature provided some campers with some excellent entertainment!
The main event for the evening though was the music. Numerous camper and counselor bands performed throughout the evening. The fog machine assisted to give the theater a special feel.
As the evening went on, some campers got tired, but that didn't stop the fun  that was being had at Campstock. Many audience members formed Conga lines, crowded the front of the stage, and played with beach balls.
   
It was then time for the last band of the night to go on, a camper band by the name of Codec.
The audience was having the time of their lives. Meanwhile, some Leadership staff gathered on the catwalks above the stage in preparation to end Campstock with a bang.
Streamers soon started pouring down from the ceiling, capping off a great night of live music.
The night was not over when Codec left the stage though. Ste then sung a song, with the themes of love, friendship, and life.  Everyone gathered in a circle to reflect on their summers.
The night finished in a traditional way with the singing of Hey Jude, complete with a piano, drums, and a guitar.
Everyone had a blast, to say the least.
   
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