Glenn Breazeale

Director

Like his own father, Glenn grew up as a camper at Alpine for six summers, coming from Jackson, MS each summer. He has served on staff at Alpine since 1997, working full time as Assistant Director from 2003 to 2005 and Director since 2006. Prior to that he gained experience serving in various capacities including cabin counselor, Head Counselor, Head of Project Adventure (Ropes course), Horseback instructor, and Program Director. Glenn’s love of camping and his desire to preserve the traditions of Alpine drew him back to camp to offer young boys the same opportunities he experienced. He met and fell in love with Carter during a Square Dance with Camp DeSoto.

Posts by Glenn Breazeale

Taming the Tongue

Carter and I have just returned from a Sunday evening vespers service in the Mountain cabin area.  The Mountain is where the Warriors and Braves live,...

Spotlight . . . You're Out!

Tonight I’m sitting on my screened porch directly across from the Team Sports Field, listening to the sounds of Night Program.  Boys are cheering and ...

It begins

Thank you for dropping your sons off today for our 2015 First Term.  It is a joy to see them arrive and a privilege to have them with us at camp for t...

First Term Opening Day Welcome Information

We cannot wait to welcome your son(s) as Alpine opens its gates this Friday, June 5th at 8 AM CDT for First Term.  Be sure and take some photos this w...

Junior Camp Closing Day Information

We want to thank each of you for entrusting your sons to our care.  We have had a fantastic term of camp with many great events and stories that you w...

Sundays at Alpine

Sundays at Alpine feel very different than the other 6 days.  Most any other day of the week if you ask a camper what day it is they will probably rep...

Trip Day Return

A post from Carter: Trip day is one of my favorite days in camp!  It is a chance for campers and counselors to take a break from their normal camp sch...

Trip Day

Today we enjoyed a full day of activities under sunny, cool skies.  A picture perfect early summer day on the Mountain.  An update from Fishing - I wa...

Gone Fishin'

How many of us can say we’ve caught a fish on a pole we made, Tom Sawyer style?  Tomorrow some of your boys will get that chance, the ones who are tak...

Even When It Rains We Play

“I have a conviction that a few weeks spent in a well-organized summer camp may be of more value educationally than a whole year of formal school work...