All About SPICE Camp

HERITAGE -- FELLOWSHIP -- DIVERSITY -- SHARING

Who we are: SPICE was formed 29 years ago by three American families who were adopting children from India. Although SPICE stands for Supportive Parents and Indian Children Everywhere, the group has also included families with children from other south Asian countries such as Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Although SPICE started out as an East Coast group, attendees at recent reunions have come from as far as away California and Switzerland, as well as from many eastern and mid-western states. All families with an interest in south Asian adoption are welcome to attend the reunion.

What we do: Each year, SPICE families come together for a family reunion and heritage camp, held at a family-oriented conference or retreat center. The group has met in Maryland, Ohio, North Carolina, Michigan and Pennsylvania in past years.


In 2011, SPICE was held at the Living Learning Center of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, PA from June 19 - 23. About 40 families and 80 adoptees and siblings were in attendance, with the adoptees ranging in age from toddlers to young adults.

In addition to adoptees from south Asia, siblings by birth or adoption from other countries are an integral part of the SPICE community. The conference center is fully handicapped accessible and our group frequently includes children or adults with special needs.

Heritage classes: Each child is assigned to an age-appropriate class to pursue a curriculum centering on life on the Indian subcontinent. The heritage camp themes rotate from year to year, focusing on "Everyday Life in South Asia", "A Trip to the City", "Celebrations", "The Arts of South Asia" and "Expedition: South Asia".

The children attend heritage classes run by parents from 9:00 to noon during the first three days of the reunion. Care is provided for infants and toddlers so that parents can be free for teaching and supervision of older children. Children with special needs are always assigned a one-on-one helper to ensure that they participate fully in all activities.

Older teens and young adult adoptees provide hands-on assistance with heritage camp activities. The classes culminate in a very special program presented to parents and guests on the third afternoon.

Other activities: Afternoon and evening activities often include yoga classes, storytelling for younger children, outdoor sports, a talent show put on by SPICE children, group discussions for adults, Bollywood movies, and cultural programs presented by members of the local Indian community. Meals are cafeteria-style American food with the addition of a special Indian dish at each lunch and dinner.


One afternoon, adoptees, siblings and parents dress in ethnic costumes and group pictures are taken. A favorite activity is shopping at the SPICE store, where all kinds of items are available for sale including books, bindis, bangles, stationery, incense, dolls, clothing, and much more. The proceeds from the store are directed to several charities in India.

The essence of SPICE: Adoptees of all ages and their family members will attest that the fellowship they enjoy at each reunion is indescribably special. There is a very real sense that we are all part of one big family, bound together by our love for our children of south Asia.

In 2012, the 29th annual SPICE Camp will be held at our Johnstown location from Sunday July 8 - Thursday July 12. Please join us!

What to do next: There are several actions you can take after reading about SPICE on this blog.

(1) If you are just browsing, you may wish to do nothing at this point.

(2) If you have questions that are not answered by the FAQ or other documents, please email them to us using the form provided.

(3) If you think that you might like to attend SPICE in the future but are not certain, please wait until you are reasonably sure that you will be attending next summer and then email us with a request to join the SPICE community.

(4) If you are already certain that you will be attending in 2011 and would like to join the SPICE community right away, just follow the instructions above whenever you like

Joining the SPICE Community: All SPICE communications (registration packets, attendee lists, schedules of events, welcome packets, newsletters) are now distributed electronically. To obtain a registration packet when they are available early next spring, you must be a member of SPICE_Camp@Yahoogroups.com (our SPICE community discussion board).

Once you email us to let us know that you are quite certain you will be attending, we will ask you to subscribe to SPICE_Camp. (The instructions for subscribing to the listserv are included in the "Important Links" on the menu bar at right). Our discussion board manager will then approve your membership and ... voila! you will be part of SPICE.

When you join the discussion board, please introduce yourselves to our very friendly group and tell us a little bit about you and your family. The listserv isn't terribly busy during the fall and winter months, but we do keep on top of major events within our community as they occur. Before and just after SPICE, the listserv is very busy indeed!

There will be an announcement on SPICE_Camp when this year's registration packets are available (typically in early spring). The registration documents can be found in the listserv's "Files" section.

Come! Join us! Many of us have seen our children grow from infants to young adults at SPICE, but we absolutely love new members, and we welcome many new families every year. We hope your family will join us to experience the SPICE magic in the future!

Friday, August 29, 2008

SPICE is great!

Spice is a great place to go! I love getting to see kids that are from the India! I make new friends every year and I still get to see my old friends! I really feel comfortable there. I also like getting to learn about India! We get to do different Indian activities, crafts, listen to Indian stories and more! We also get to do Indian dances and make an Indian chapati (a Indian bread) that tastes delicious! We always put on a show that has something to do with India! That is always fun to get ready for! I hope you come because it will be lots of fun!

RR, 7th grade

Why I love SPICE

Every summer I look foward to SPICE. Why? Because SPICE is where we get to hang out and meet new kids that look just like us and are adopted from India. Every Year at Spice we learn about India. We enjoy dancing,the classes, hanging out in the lounge and the big performance at the end of the week. It's great to know that there are so many kids that look like you and may feel the same feelings that you do about being adopted. Another great SPICE tradition is having sleepovers in each other's rooms just about every night. Another great thing that we all look foward to is eating at a seperate table with your friends instead of with your parents and eating whatever you want. SPICE is a great place to meet new Indian children and get together with older friends!

-- JR, 7th grade