Archive for May, 2015

Cross Country Bears

by April Payne

This weekend we officially closed our cross country season with a celebratory get-away. I write this with mixed emotions as I Cherokee Creek Boys Boarding School Cross Country Team 2015have thoroughly enjoyed the time we have spent together.

We left Friday afternoon and spent the evening in a yurt village on the Chattooga River where we indulged in a “Paleo-style” feast from the grill. We let our table manners go and really went for the “caveman” feel, letting the boys eat steak and salmon with their hands (in reality, we only brought plastic forks and they were breaking them left and right!).

After we packed in the protein for our morning workout, we enjoyed some time around a bonfire with team building, story telling, and looking through photos from all our adventures.

Saturday morning, the cross country team had me up before 6:30 a.m. (my plan was 9:00 a.m.), anxious to hit the trails. Getting to run as a team, and without time restraints, made it possible for us to stop along the way for a crossfit workout and yoga by the water (led by Jin).

AnCherokee Creek Boys Boarding School Cross Country Team Having Fundrew did an incredible job of setting up a scenic route through the woods that would land us in a perfect spot on the lake to hang hammocks and spend a day in and out of the water.

I’m not sure any of us were ready to return to the school, which says a lot about their behavior and how laid back we allowed the weekend to be.
Cherokee Creek Boys Boarding School Cross Country Team Member Relaxes

The way we have grown this season, as individuals and a community (myself included), exceeded any expectations I had. I came as a leader for this cross country team thinking I was simply volunteering to participate on a few weekly runs. My attitude quickly grew into anticipating our practices and time with the team above all my other CCBS responsibilities. By the end of the season I spent much of my time dreaming about how we could take what we’ve accomplished to new levels in the future.

Each of our cross country team members who are graduating soon will undoubtedly be missed, but we all are excited to send them off with the great memories we’ve shared and the important values we’ve instilled.

Cheers to an unforgettable cross country team!
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Cherokee Creek Expands Its Borders

— by Beth Black, Cherokee Creek Boys Boarding School founder

As we enter the season of the “VISIONARY” on our Medicine Wheel curriculum — the place of new beginnings and life dreams — we have some exciting news to share!boys boarding school expansion

At our 12th anniversary celebration during the latest Family Seminar, we announced that we have entered into a lease-to-own agreement for the purchase of our current campus! And… on Monday, May 18th, Cherokee Creek Boys School purchased 39 acres of property near our campus, enough to hold our many dreams!

As you can see in the first photo, there are acres of flat pastureland that will soon be turned into playing fields for the boys. Our field sports include soccer, softball, lacrosse and football, so the fields will be great for practice. It will offer great space for running, organicKoblick House gardens, a gymnasium and other buildings. The property also contains an organic chicken coop, so be prepared for fresh eggs on your next visit!

Included with the purchase is the Koblick House, built by the former owners Ian and Tonya Koblick. Named in their honor, this unique home is a fully-furnished 3,300 square foot log house that will initially serKoblick guest cabinve as a place for staff retreats and a meeting place for parents and guests.

Additionally, there is a guest cabin, a 3-bedroom double-wide mobile home, a 60′ x 40′ steel building shop with electricity and concrete floor, three covered sheds, four enclosed sheds, a goat barn, and a horse tack room. Goodness! And, as that weren’t enough, we are also inheriting a truck, tractors, trailers, generators, welders, saws and all kinds of interesting equipment for the Kobrick horsesupkeep of the property. We foresee the building and creation of many new things in our future!

Our first dream will be the construction of a gymnasium. The long-term plans are currently being envisioned by the CCBS team, and we will keep you apprised of our progress. As Walt Disney once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it!”

What would your dreams be for the future of Cherokee Creek Boys School? We’d love to hear from you!

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