Steve and Kate's Camp in Print
Steve and Kate's Camp is featured in the Marin IJ Summer Camps Guide 2008. An article about our "excellent culinary adventure" and how we have "taken camp food a long way from bug juice, bologna sandwiches and peanut butter and jelly smeared on white bread so gluey you can bounce it off a redwood."
"For the first time since the day camp was founded 28 years ago, the cooking's going gourmet as well as organic."
Leah Garchik mentions Steve and Kate's in her Thursday column.
"Thanks to Nanook of the North Bay for the brochure for Steve and Kate's Camp, a Marin County day camp that refers to staff members who help kids choose their activities and make friends as Camp Concierges. The camp's list of activities includes "Limo Rides," and the arts and crafts program includes knitting "using real wood and bamboo needles." Furthermore, lunch comes from Whole Foods and "drink service includes milk, 100 percent juice and bottled water."
In 2004 a picture from Steve and Kate's Camp was featured on the cover of the Marin Independent Journal summer camp guide.
The local newspapers in Marin ran an article about Steve and Kate's Camp in 2006.