Maeve Reston
Among the wooded knolls and winding paths of Camp Jabberwocky, tiger lilies bloom in profusion.
Camp Jabberwocky
Louisa Hufstader
Camp Jabberwocky is preparing to welcome a smaller community of people with disabilities and volunteer staffers this season.
Camp Jabberwocky
Louisa Hufstader
Sunday marked a small homecoming of sorts for Camp Jabberwocky, after a year of no activity at the venerable Vineyard camp for people with disabilities.
Camp Jabberwocky
Louisa Hufstader
In Dr. Stephen Gardner's new book, Jabberwocky: Lessons in Love from a Boy Who Never Spoke, he tells the story of his son Graham's inspiring life.
Camp Jabberwocky
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2024

Camp Jabberwocky’s new executive director, Hilary Dreyer, is a homegrown Islander known for her work with the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival and, more recently, the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation.

2023

Camp Jabberwocky is once again looking for an executive director after the resignation of Adam Perry, who was hired earlier this year to replace former director Liza Gallagher.

The Vineyard Haven ferry terminal was overflowing with joy Sunday morning as a parade of camp counselors wearing vibrant costumes, feather boas and glitter face paint welcomed the 10:45 a.m. ferry from Woods Hole to celebrate Camp Jabberwocky’s first session of the summer.

Camp Jabberwocky, the Vineyard residential camp for people with disabilities, announced Monday that it has hired a new executive director — the second in its 70-year history.

2022

Camp Jabberwocky executive director Liza Gallagher is leaving her job at the end of December.

Longtime Camp Jabberwocky counselors who volunteered their time during the camp’s July session have not been invited to return this summer.

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