Camp Fitch names 2010 village directors for its 96th season


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David Sheetz

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Danielle Rosato

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Candace Mirto

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Maggie Olin

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Stephen Roth

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Chris Ross

NORTH SPRINGFIELD, Pa.

Camp Fitch YMCA, on the shores of Lake Erie, is announcing the 2010 summer camp village directors who will be welcoming campers for its 96th season.

Three veteran staff members will be returning to the Girls’ Camp as village directors. They are:

Candace Mirto of Canfield, who will work with the youngest group of girls (8-to-10-year-olds). A junior nursing student at Kent State University, she has been coming to Camp Fitch for 20 years.

Maggie Olin of North Springfield will be working with the 11-to-12-year-olds. A junior in wildlife science at Penn State University, she “grew up” at Camp Fitch, where her parents are part of the Camp Fitch staff.

Danielle Rosato, director for the oldest girls’ village (13-to-15-year-olds) has spent the past six summers at the camp. A senior majoring in international studies and minoring in ancient civilizations at Boston College, Rosato, from Vero Beach, Fla., spent the last semester studying abroad at the Universita degli Stude di Parma in Italy.

Serving as village directors for the Boys’ Camp will be the following:

Chris Ross of Columbiana, who will work with the youngest boys. A junior majoring in hospitality management at Youngstown State University, he has been coming to the camp for the past 14 summers.

Stephen Roth of Tallmadge will head the middle village. He is a junior in pre-dentistry at Ohio State University and has been coming to the camp for eight years, three of those years as a staff member.

David Sheetz of Edmond, Okla., will be in charge of the oldest boys’ village. He goes to Texas Christian University, where he is majoring in international economics. He is a third-generation member of Camp Fitch.