When Alex Trebek, Bruno Mars and Queen Elsa from Frozen turn up in a 20th-century fairytale romance, you know you’re in Jabberwocky country.
Camp Jabberwocky counselors Kelsey Grousbeck and Matt Cosby were married Sunday at State Beach with the whole camp on hand to celebrate.
“Everyone can see we’re together as we walk on by,” sang a roomful of campers and counselors at Camp Jabberwocky.
Camp Jabberwocky began its 65th summer season as it always does, with songs, hugs and far-out outfits when campers arrived by ferry.
The Vineyard Independence Partnership brings together Islanders with disabilities, family members and friends for activities on the Island.
The Vineyard Gazette will donate $14,145 to Camp Jabberwocky, the Island’s groundbreaking sleepaway camp for people with disabilities, the result of a successful subscription campaign.
The unique Island camp for people with disabilities has been chosen as this year’s beneficiary of the Gazette’s annual holiday subscription promotion.
The lights were low, the music was funky and party hats were everywhere as Camp Jabberwocky marked its 65th anniversary in Boston last Thursday night.
Camp Jabberwocky is famous for taking a familiar story and zapping it to life. Mamma Mia! was no different.
Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank has donated $5,000 to Camp Jabberwocky, which serves children and adults with disabilities.