Anna is originally from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, though Maine has long felt like a second home – she has spent many summers on the coast, developing a deep love for both the region’s wild landscapes and working lands. She is currently studying Environmental Studies, Earth & Climate Science, and Spanish at Middlebury College in Vermont, where her curiosity about how humans can become better stewards of the land continues to grow. Outside of classes, Anna leads outdoor trips with Middlebury’s Mountain Club, where she is passionate about making nature accessible to all and teaching others to explore the outdoors thoughtfully and safely. This summer, she can’t wait to spend her days digging in the soil, soaking in the sun, and sharing the joys of Farm Camp with curious kids!
Abbie Dumont is from Gorham, Maine, and is excited to be joining the Farm Camp team this summer. She is an Environmental Science student at the University of Maine at Farmington, a Nordic skier, and a cross-country and track-and-field athlete. Abbie loves spending time outdoors, hiking in the White Mountains, traveling, hugging trees, and admiring moss. She enjoys learning new things about the natural world and sharing that curiosity with others. This summer, she is especially excited to work on the farm, spend time learning with and teaching kiddos, and soak up the sunshine.
Anna grew up right outside of Boston where she loves paddle boarding, thrifting, trying new coffee shops and hiking. Currently, Anna is studying communications at American University with a minor in marketing. She loves traveling, and is always excited to explore new places, meet new people, experience different cultures and try new foods. This past thanksgiving she traveled to London, where is rained a lot but had a lot of fun! Fun fact: Anna was a camper at Wolfes Neck, starting when she was a pea-pod all the way to farmward bound! She is so excited to come back for her third summer at farm camp (as a counselor); enthusiastic to share her knowledge on the farm and help others discover the joy of caring for animals, growing food, and exploring the outdoors.
Daisy grew up in New York City and graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, last spring! She majored in Environmental Studies and minored in Educational Studies, completing two capstone projects about environmental education and school gardening in urban environments. Recently, she has been living in the Portland area, splitting her time working at a local school and helping at a small farm/apiary. In her free time, Daisy loves spending time outside, biking, cooking, and reading in a hammock. Daisy is excited to rejoin the Wolfe’s Neck farm camp team this summer as the Program Lead Counselor, and is especially looking forward to getting to know new campers and catching up with familiar ones. She looks forward to snuggling sheep again, eating and sharing fresh food, and continuing to explore the beautiful Wolfe’s Neck farm!
Ella grew up across the world in Tasmania, Australia’s small island state. Tasmania is known for its amazing hiking trails, unique, furry friends, and bustling agriculture scene, which she swears produces the best raspberries she has ever eaten. Back home, Ella enjoyed hiking Cradle Mountain with her friends, sharing her love for nature with peers through her school’s Education Outdoors program, and coaching at her local swim club. Her love for the outdoors inspired her move to Maine, where she now studies Anthropology and Global Studies at Coby College – so far, she is loving it here! This summer, Ella is most excited to explore Maine’s coast, eat delicious, fresh produce, learn just how cute a lamb can really be (she assumes very, very cute!), and hang out with some super cool campers!
Born and raised in California, Emily will be joining us from the west coast for her first year at camp! She is so stoked to meet you all and excited to frolic in the New England sun this summer all together. After graduating from UC Berkeley, she went on to work full-time in NYC at an environmental non-profit while instructing at greenhouse education programs in NYC Public Schools. She is incredibly excited to dive more into teaching this summer and in such a beautiful environment. Fun fact, since the beginning of the year she has been traveling through Southeast Asia where she snorkeled, surfed, and worked as a yoga instructor! This summer she is excited to engage in all of the campers’ amazing questions and curiosity, and have this wonderful space to learn from all living beings!
Emma was born in Wisconsin but has lived all across the United States, most recently in Atlanta, Georgia. Her love of camp was ignited by three summers volunteering as a Leader-in-Training at an environmental education camp, where she also became a counselor for several years. When she’s not buried in a book, you can find her wandering around museums, joining her cats in zoomies around the house, or getting her hands dirty in the great outdoors. She is super excited to return to Farm Camp for another great summer!
Everett is from the Big Island of Hawai’i, where he has grown up spending lots of time outdoors and in the ocean. He has completed conservation internships, worked as an environmental and cultural educator over the summer, and written a comprehensive undergraduate thesis exploring food sovereignty in Hawai?i. Everett is graduating from Bowdoin College in May of 2026 with a BA in Environmental Studies and Anthropology. He spent his junior year abroad in Tanzania studying coastal ecology, and is passionate about the interactions and relationships between people and the natural world. This summer, Everett is excited to share the wonder, curiosity, and joy of food and being outside with kids at Farm Camp.
Louisa is originally from New York City, where she’s been surrounded by a wide variety of environments between the ever-climbing skyscrapers and cascading canopies in Central Park. She then went to the University of Vermont to chase the mountains, and graduated this May with a B.S. in Anthropology, a minor in Biology, and a certificate in Place-Based Education. She’s in love with all things ocean and got to spend a semester in Zanzibar, Tanzania, studying coastal ecology and conducting biodiversity research. Louisa has been an educator at the American Museum of Natural History and ECHO Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, and is excited to continue her passion for education through wonder and curiosity this summer at Wolfe’s Neck!
Maya grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, where she adored living by the ocean and spending time outside. She fell in love with Maine after attending a semester school on the coast, Chewonki, where she learned the importance of being present without the barrier of phones and engaged in meaningful farm work each day. From using Popham Beach as a real-life laboratory in Natural History to venturing into the forest in History, immersive outdoor experiences allowed Maya to grow a deeper appreciation for nature. This experience brought her to Bowdoin College, where she studies Spanish and Education, and is a trip leader at the Outing Club. Maya is so excited to be the Lead Counselor to the Buds this summer, make new friends, and bond over our love for farming and the outdoors.
Kate is from Portland, Maine and is currently a student at Bowdoin College planning to major in Biology. She spent her high school years volunteering at her local elementary school as well as working at a 4-H science summer camp. She has continued her childcare experience into college through her work at the Bowdoin Child Care Center. She spends her weekends going on trips with the Bowdoin Outing Club such as hikes, cold plunges, and rock-climbing adventures. In her free time, she enjoys playing the guitar, doing yoga, and taking photos. This summer, she’s super excited to spend time outside with the campers!
Kendall is from Freeport, where she enjoys being able to explore local beaches, mountains, and forests. She is currently studying nursing at SMCC. This is Kendall’s third summer at Wolfe’s Neck Farm, having started as a junior counselor in 2023 and returning as a counselor in 2024. Outside of farm camp, she loves camping, going to the beach, reading, cooking, crafting, and going to concerts. She is excited to be back for another season, exploring the farm and the coast. She is looking forward to meeting lots of new counselors and campers.
Kylie is from Cumberland, Maine where she grew to love the outdoors hiking in Acadia, Skiing at Sugarloaf, planting vegetables with her mom and spending her summers outside. Kylie is currently studying Community Centered Design and Forestry at the University of Vermont, in Burlington, Vermont. In Kylie’s free time, she love to hike and camp with friends, spend time in North East, Maine, and sew. This is her first summer working at Farm Camp and has attended as a camper when she was younger. She is looking forward to learning more about the systems of the farm and make great memories with her campers.
Marin was born and raised in New Gloucester, Maine. While growing up, she spent her days tending to bird’s nests in her back yard, eating rose hips along the beach, and climbing trees with her sister. This way of life kindled Marin’s deep relationship, and fascination, with nature. At the moment, she is making strides to become an environmental journalist, and plans to study abroad in France. This summer, Marin is looking forward to teaching kids about ecology, making long lasting connections, and soaking up lots and lots of sun! Or rain!
Owen grew up in the town of Woolwich, Maine, where he fell in love with outdoor activities such as fishing and hiking. Currently, Owen studies Earth and Climate Sciences at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Owen’s experience at Bates is inspiring him to pursue a career of teaching after graduation. Bates offers incredible programs that require fieldwork hours, providing students with opportunities to shadow teachers in classrooms from elementary to high school across Maine. This summer, Owen is most excited to spend lots of time outdoors, meet cute farm animals, and meet wonderful campers who are enthusiastic about farms and playing outside.
Riley grew up in Pownal, Maine and is graduating from Bowdoin College this spring with a degree in Biology. She spent her childhood exploring the Maine outdoors with her family while camping, hiking, fishing, and gardening and has continued to explore while leading for the Bowdoin Outing Club. She loves birds, poetry, and music (she sings in an acapella group). She also recently started learning some new outdoor skills, trying out surfing and snowboarding for the first time. She can’t wait to spend time with some curious kids who are excited to learn and have fun outside (she’s hoping to see some new birds together too!).
Robyn hails from Rockport, Maine, where she grew up swimming in lakes and the ocean, exploring tide pools and forests, and falling in love with all things science! Robyn is a newly certified Maine public school science teacher and loves to share her love of living (and non-living) things with kids. She has previously taught outdoor education in Alaska, California, and Hurricane Island, ME, and is excited to spend a season basking in the long days and foggy mornings of Maine summer. In her free time, Robyn loves to read, tackle new fiber arts (especially knitting), and swim in the nearest body of water. She is looking forward to spending lots of time playing outside, hanging with animals (and kids), and exploring all the ecosystems that Wolfe’s Neck has to offer.
Zoe grew up in Northampton Massachusetts, where they got their interests of farming, exploring the outdoors, and working with kids. They have got to help out on multiple farms and camps in and around Massachusetts, but their favorite spot is definitely Acadia, Maine. Zoe is an Early Education Major at Wheaton college in Norton, Massachusetts. While at school they are a part of education club, ice hockey team, and a member of Farm House, which is a house through the school that focuses on growing natural local produce to share with the community. It will be their first summer at Farm Camp and they are so excited to explore the farm, befriend all the animals, and to get to meet all the great campers and make great memories!
Zoe is from Alexandria, Virginia, and is coming back to farm camp for her second year as a counselor, but has been coming to camp since she was 4! Zoe loves to be outdoors and has learn lots about the farm in her many years here. Currently, she is attending Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina. Zoe loves to rock climb, read, and be around all the animals at camp. She is so excited to share her favorite place with a new generation of campers!
Zoe is absolutely thrilled to be a 2026 Wolfe’s Neck Camp Counselor! Zoe has lived in Vermont for the past 10 years, but used to live in Cumberland, Maine, where she grew up raising goats and chickens, gardening, and loving everything about the outdoors! During this time, Zoe was a Camper at Wolfe’s Neck from the ages of 4-8! While living in Vermont, Zoe was an assistant at a Theater camp and a Farm camp, a TA for her school’s music program, and a Mentor for her school’s Mentor/Mentee program. Zoe loves to bake, pick flowers, sing, make music, and dance, and is now working towards her Bachelor’s of Music at The University of Southern Maine as a Vocal Music Performance, Musical Theater Major! Zoe is so excited to spend her summer on the farm, making music, spending time with animals, eating freshly grown food, and meeting all the wonderful campers!
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