#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Philip - Waterville (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
POSTED: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
The information in the "Camp Nightmare" Post is most certainly way off base.
My company has had a consulting relationship with this Camp for the past 3 years. I have seen hundreds of happy Campers & Parents. The owners have integrity & know how to provide a safe and wholesome experience for all Campers.
The qualified staff and wonderful Maine setting provide an excellent backdrop for an experience that will last a lifetime. The skills acquired at this Camp will insure that Campers learn how to build a life of integrity and meaning.
The Golf & Tennis instruction is good enough to be named by Sports Illustrated for Kids as the Best in the Nation (March 2007). But the life skills learned at this family oriented Camp will be the reason you call this experience the best investment you can make for your child's future.
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Philip - Waterville (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 13, 2007
POSTED: Friday, April 13, 2007
It was difficult to reconcile what I know about the Maine Golf & Tennis Academy with the Camp Nightmare Letter. So I requested
"The Rest of the Story" from the owners.
Here is what I learned and what you should know :
From: Dan Billings [mailto:dbillings@gwi.net]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 1:53 PM
To: info@RipOffReport.com
Subject: Maine Golf & Tennis Academy
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff100858.htm
The report on your website concerning the Maine Golf & Tennis Academy was written by the wife of a disgruntled former employee of the camp and is completely untrue. The former employee and his wife sent out several e-mail making similar claims last summer. They have since retracted the statements and apologized for their actions.
A copy of their e-mail retracting the statements and apologizing is pasted below. Under these circumstances it would be appropriate for you to remove the post from your site. Please let me know if you need any further information to get this accomplished.
Daniel Billings, Esq.
Marden Dubord Bernier & Stevens
To everyone,
My name is Ted and I recently sent you and many others an e-mail about the Maine Golf Academy and its owners, Joel and Crista Lavenson. All of the negative statements that I made in the e-mail are untrue. There is absolutely no basis for the statements made in the e-mail. All the statements were made up by me. Neither my family nor I ever visited the camp as a potential client or parent as I stated in my e-mail.
In fact, I was recently employed by the Maine Golf Academy. I went to the camp to work for the summer and was accompanied by my wife, our one year old daughter, and our dog. We were provided nice, recently renovated accommodations at the camp and were treated appropriately at all times during my employment by the camp. My e-mail to you was an attempt to damage my former employer due to bad feelings that I had about my departure from the camp.
As a former employee, I have seen the camp and retract all statements made regarding hidden video surveillance in children's cabins and showers. These statements are completely unsubstantiated and untrue. Food was of good quality and prepared daily in good quantities for the staff and the children. I did not witness any violence while at the camp and I have no reason to believe that any such violence ever occurred.
The buildings of the camp were in good condition with windows and new screens, as well as fresh paint and polyurethane floors. To be honest, the camp looked very nice.
I have spoken to campers and staff members since leaving the camp and I am told that the work load is enjoyable and that the children are happy. I did not witness any mistreatment of counselors or campers and there is no reason to believe that the statements made about mistreatment in my e-mail are true.
I apologize to the owners of the Maine Golf Academy, Joel and Christa Lavenson, and to the recipients of my e-mail titled “CAMP NIGHTMARE.” I regret my actions and this experience is one that I will never forget or repeat.
Ted
#3 Ex-Employee
AUTHOR: reader1 - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 01, 2009
POSTED: Thursday, October 01, 2009
I have been employed by MGTA and have found that this article is all lies. Beyond respose- who ever wrote this ought to be ashamed. This is not even close to real material. The Maine Golf and Tennis Academy is a great place run by great people. Tom Leinberger, Chris Langdon, Joel Lavenson, Crista Lavenson to name a few. In the short time I was able to work with these people it was very evident that the absolute 1st priority to them was the children. I am sad for you and hope that none of your garbage swayed people from going to such a good place. I highly suggest MGTA for anyone who is interested and this is the truth.
#4 Employee
AUTHOR: Krauser II - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
POSTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
I am currently employed by the camp and have been with Joel and Crista for the past 3 years. I can say with certainty that the statements on this page are false and outrageous. First of all, the camper cabins, showers, and phones are NOT tapped. My role at the camp involves an intimate level of interaction with the technical aspects of the camp and I would definitely notice if this were the case. I have for example, installed all the phones myself.
I have installed a couple of video cameras on camp, but they do not invade any kind of privacy. They point at very public OUTSIDE locations, like the waterfront and main circle. There are no cameras near showers or bathrooms of any kind. They only are used as an informational aid so that Joel doesn't have to be everywhere at once, and in the future they may be integrated into the website for parent viewing. They do NOT record, and they aren't turned on all of the time.
From what I have seen in my time at the camp, the kids are happy and enjoying themselves. There are frequent activities and trips for them to participate in and lots of time for them to have fun with new friends. If they kids didn't like the place, why would so many of them come back?
MGTA is not the prison camp that some people make it out to be. We try our best to provide sound sports coaching, rounded with fun activities and play time.
#5 Employee
AUTHOR: Krauser II - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
POSTED: Friday, October 16, 2009
I am currently employed by the camp and have been with Joel and Crista for the past 3 years. I can say with certainty that the statements on this page are false and outrageous. First of all, the camper cabins, showers, and phones are NOT tapped. My role at the camp involves an intimate level of interaction with the technical aspects of the camp and I would definitely notice if this were the case. I have for example, installed all the phones myself.
I have installed a couple of video cameras on camp, but they do not invade any kind of privacy. They point at very public OUTSIDE locations, like the waterfront and main circle. There are no cameras near showers or bathrooms of any kind. They only are used as an informational aid so that Joel doesn't have to be everywhere at once, and in the future they may be integrated into the website for parent viewing. They do NOT record, and they aren't turned on all of the time.
From what I have seen in my time at the camp, the kids are happy and enjoying themselves. There are frequent activities and trips for them to participate in and lots of time for them to have fun with new friends. If they kids didn't like the place, why would so many of them come back?
MGTA is not the prison camp that some people make it out to be. We try our best to provide sound sports coaching, rounded with fun activities and play time.
#6 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Clarabella - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 06, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, July 06, 2011
I was a camper at MGTA (Maine Golf and Tennis Academy) for a few years and I absolutely loved it. By far, the best summers of my life were at this camp. I played tennis there and the coaches are wonderful, informed, and very good at what they do. Yes, the cabins can get really warm during the day and pretty cold at night, but all in all that's something that every camp has too.
I felt very offended at the report on MGTA. This camp has helped me grow into the person I am today. Some of my best friends I met at this camp. The waterfront, although I hardly ever went because I played tennis most of the time, is almost always open and there is an array of different activities to do (swimming, sailing, water sporting, etc.).
I'll admit, the cabins are buggy, but the camp is in Maine! Maine is FULL of bugs. I also own a summer house here in Maine. There are bugs there too. Common fact. As for Joel, he's a very nice man. He's the Uncle of one of my best friends and I know that he would never, ever, do what was described. He's not a mean and vile person as the reporter painted him to be. I've had great conversations with him.
To parents who want to send their kids to MGTA: This camp is amazing! It's got everything a kid could ask for in a sports camp: Wonderful staff, good campers, fun activities, and amazing experiences to be had. I give this camp a 10/10!