Ladies, it's time to gear up for Women's Training Camp with women's Nike gear, jerseys, tank tops, hats and more directly from the team. You can show off your football skills while also showing off your Steelers pride in style!

This unique camp instills self-confidence, teamwork, and leadership by utilizing fire service activities as a catalyst for this growth. Our curriculum is dynamic and physically challenging, but exceptionally rewarding for participants. During the camp you will be issued firefighting gear and participate in activities related to the fire service, emergency medical services, and other fields.




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If you have questions about the camp or the application process, please call us at 541-682-7155. We will be happy to answer any of your questions and discuss the process for applying for the next camp. We look forward to seeing you!

**The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics shall utilize a variety of methods to mitigate the risk of spreading common illness and communicable disease, in particular, the transmission of the COVID-19 virus**


PLEASE NOTE: Every participant in a Sonoma State athletics camp must fill out a liability waiver and bring the completed waiver to the first day of the camp. Be sure to fill out the camp title, date, and location in the top portion of the waiver and sign the proper lines at the bottom. Campers will not be able to participate without a completed waiver. (Camp Waiver)


PLEASE NOTE:  Parking is now enforced on campus at Sonoma State University 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Daily permits can be purchased at the black pay stations in each of the parking lots.

**The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics shall utilize a variety of methods to mitigate the risk of spreading common illness and communicable disease, in particular, the transmission of the COVID-19 virus**


PLEASE NOTE: Every participant in a Sonoma State athletics camp must fill out a liability waiver and bring the completed waiver to the first day of the camp. Be sure to fill out the camp title, date, and location in the top portion of the waiver and sign the proper lines at the bottom. Campers will not be able to participate without a completed waiver. (Camp Waiver)


PLEASE NOTE:  Parking is now enforced on campus at Sonoma State University 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Daily permits can be purchased at the black pay stations in each of the parking lots.

Words cannot explain what a great overall experience this camp was. From the moment we arrived you all went out of your way to make us feel welcome. Everyone behind the scenes was wonderful.... and the greats were incredibly fun and down to earth. Our coaches (Gil, Roy, Dick) were so professional, helpful, and fun. Those men are true gentlemen and really give MLB and the Yankees a good name. And, to top it off, having Tino come spend time with us on and off of the field-- it doesn't get much better than that.

I never in my wildest dreams thought that the camp experience would be the best 3 days of my life. Well it was. From the minute we arrived, we were treated like gold. From Sam the bus driver to Dave in the locker room to The Greats. Everyone treated us with the utmost respect, which is hard to imagine considering we were over 70 women in a men's locker room, on their field, wearing their uniforms. All of the staff could not have been nicer including the both of you.

On a personal note, I came to camp with my two Sister's Patty and Kathy to see what it was like to be a Yankee and spend time with them. I walked away with 11 additional Sister's whom I am now proud to call my friends and Bomber Buddies. For me this camp was not about winning or the score of the game. It was about being with other women who are Die Hard Yankee Fans who are so passionate about their team, that just stepping into the locker room brought tears to our eyes and shivers down our spines. It was about stepping out on George M. Steinbrenner Field in Yankee Pinstripes and actually slapping myself in the face saying am I really here, standing where Derek Jeter stands?? It was about connecting with actual Yankee players on a personal level and realizing that yes, they are just people too. And most of all it was about all the smiles and laughs we shared. I was aching from head to toe, but I could not stop smiling.

I would like to thank you for the greatest few days at Fantasy camp. Your staff made us feel like Queens for three days plus all the Greats could not have been nicer. It also was such a treat to get a present on our chairs every time we got back to the locker rooms. Upon arriving home today, I quickly checked the chairs in my house and there was no gifts to be found - oh well, back to reality. Once again - you all made this experience one I will never forget.

WOW! What an amazing three days. I can't thank you enough for the wonderful job you did to make us feel so welcome and help us to "live the dream". It was so much more than I expected. I am sure the next camp will be filled soon once all the campers get home and rave about their experience to all their family and friends. I intend to sign up for the 2012 women's camp this week so I can be sure and reserve my spot. We're hoping our fourth sister will also be able to join us the next time around.

I think attending events like this gives a better understanding of what some of the women we serve with have overcome and we get to witness history." Gunnery Sgt. Zarina Flemming, Bravo Company equal opportunity advisor with Headquarters and Support Battalion

At WWW, we offer a variety of camp activities, wellness and group fitness classes, and other games and classes. Camp activities are often "drop-in" (meaning you can stop by and participate in these activities at anytime while they are open) and they include archery, climbing on our 37 foot climbing wall, kayaking, arts and crafts and more. Group fitness classes range from yoga to cardio to Zumba. In the past, we've offered financial planning classes, meditation, keynote speakers and more. These classes start and end at a designated time. There is no sign-up for these, but we ask that you arrive promptly if you plan on participating in these sessions. A few activities, like the high-ropes course sessions and big canoe trips will have signups. We will post the sign-ups on Friday night after dinner. On Saturday night, we provide a shuttle service to off-site wine tasting in nearby Key Center. There are also a variety of group games, icebreakers and other fun activities that help strengthen friendships and create new ones.

A packing list is included in your registration packet, which you will receive in the mail after you register. We have already booked sunshine for the weekend; however, it's always a good idea to pack raingear and an extra pair of shoes in case it rains. Also remember to pack linens or a sleeping bag and at least one towel. While it is optional to bring money, there are some activities that cost a little extra. The offsite wine tasting is $4 per person. Additionally, massage sessions are available throughout the weekend and the camp store and camp espresso stand will also be open.

Camp followers in the Continental Army served a critical role in the day-to-day functions of the American revolutionary cause. By the winter of 1777, around two thousand women marched with American troops and worked as seamstresses, nurses, and cooks. In many cases, women who followed the army were widows, runaway servants, or those who faced poverty because of the war. The wives of high-ranking officers, including Martha Washington, also accompanied their husbands at winter encampments. Though they supported the operations of the military, camp followers were often disparaged for taking a share of the already meager resources of the Continental Army.

Camp followers contributed to the daily responsibilities of maintaining the army by performing traditionally domestic tasks. One such role was serving as washerwomen for enlisted men and officers, which was essential for hygiene and the prevention of communicable diseases among the encampments. While washing clothing was sometimes imposed on camp followers by company commanders to justify their rations, some women engaged in entrepreneurial laundry work and, if not regulated by the unit they accompanied, would charge as much as the market would bear for their services. e24fc04721

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