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Old 06-11-2026, 06:34 AM   #1
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Jojo's is owned by Heath's, so I suspect the 16+ rule applies to both.
The scoop id JoJo's is under new management which begs the questions as to their relationship with heath's.
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Old 06-11-2026, 07:15 AM   #2
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The scoop id JoJo's is under new management which begs the questions as to their relationship with heath's.
Well, JoJo's is still listed on the Heath's website, and Heath's logo is still on JoJo's Facebook page. Plus, in pictures from a JoJo's post just a day ago, a Heath's is sign visible on the store.

Maybe a new manager, but not a new owner.
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Old 06-11-2026, 11:28 AM   #3
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We have a pretty full seasonal staff at Birch Hill, but we might be able to use her on the driving range. As volume ramps up getting into June, we have to constantly pick balls to keep up with our floating driving range. She can reach out to Mike in the Pro Shop if she's interested!
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We have a pretty full seasonal staff at Birch Hill, but we might be able to use her on the driving range. As volume ramps up getting into June, we have to constantly pick balls to keep up with our floating driving range. She can reach out to Mike in the Pro Shop if she's interested!
Thanks for reaching out!

And thanks for all the ideas, everyone—I appreciate the thoughts.

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And thanks for all the ideas, everyone—I appreciate the thoughts.

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This is my favorite thread in ages. I feel like I have a kid trying to find her first job. We're gonna need updates all summer long...
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This is my favorite thread in ages. I feel like I have a kid trying to find her first job. We're gonna need updates all summer long...
I'm glad I could add some positive content!

We'll be working on this over the next couple weekends, but there are a few flies that might get into the ointment:

1. We're heading to Yosemite and Disneyland for twelve days, which could be a problem.

2. She's committed to the gym—we joined Galaxy to fill in for the summer—and weekend hours, when she is mostly available, are short.

3. We don't want to break up our afternoons/boating/playing time, etc.

I'm really trying to get her to do landscaping, golf cart washing, and other odd jobs at camp—which would give her the most freedom—but she's resistant to those. This is most likely because she's stubborn...like her dad.

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I'm glad I could add some positive content!

We'll be working on this over the next couple weekends, but there are a few flies that might get into the ointment:

1. We're heading to Yosemite and Disneyland for twelve days, which could be a problem.

2. She's committed to the gym—we joined Galaxy to fill in for the summer—and weekend hours, when she is mostly available, are short.

3. We don't want to break up our afternoons/boating/playing time, etc.

I'm really trying to get her to do landscaping, golf cart washing, and other odd jobs at camp—which would give her the most freedom—but she's resistant to those. This is most likely because she's stubborn...like her dad.

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Weird...your summer plans don't seem to have given my vicarious pleasure a whole lot of weight...

Have fun at Yosemite--it's awesome!
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You may want to consider your 14 year old to apply to work at one of the many summer camps around the lake. You would agree that money isn't the object, but work ethic and responsibility is. They would have a great and memorable summer.
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You may want to consider your 14 year old to apply to work at one of the many summer camps around the lake. You would agree that money isn't the object, but work ethic and responsibility is. They would have a great and memorable summer.
Might be too late to apply by 3 Mile Island is owned and run by the AMC and is staffed for the summer. I believe staffers stay on the island but may rotate out on specific days. Depending if your daughter likes to work with kids at local camps or working with an AMC crew. 14 MAY be too young but you don't know until you try. I began working with the Society for the Protection of NH Forests at 14 (back in 1978)
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Might be too late to apply by 3 Mile Island is owned and run by the AMC and is staffed for the summer. I believe staffers stay on the island but may rotate out on specific days. Depending if your daughter likes to work with kids at local camps or working with an AMC crew. 14 MAY be too young but you don't know until you try. I began working with the Society for the Protection of NH Forests at 14 (back in 1978)
Good point. I know our local Camp Naticook starts taking applications in March/April so they will be fully staffed before camp opens. When I was looking for summer work, I started knocking on doors during spring vacation and was often told they had already done all the summer hiring. It's tough if you want to take two weeks vacation and also only want to work mornings. As noted earlier, best bet is to offer services around Arcadia, or within a bicycle ride distance.
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Weird...your summer plans don't seem to have given my vicarious pleasure a whole lot of weight...

Have fun at Yosemite--it's awesome!
Ha! I'll be more considerate in the future.

I backpacked Yosemite's High Sierra Camps back in '03, and it sounds like that might have been the sweet spot in terms of open country, crowds, etc. With the cancellation of reservations, crowds have been awful these last few weeks.

That being said, we're only spending a few days in the valley (Curry Village) as most of our time will be spent backpacking the Grand Canyon of the Tuolomne, which still requires backcountry permits to keep the crowds down.

We're also early risers—most of America still likes to sleep in, so we'll do the Mist Trail/Glacier Point, etc. long before the crowds accumulate and spend the afternoon chilling in Yosemite Falls Meadow or something while people fight for parking.

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What about the crazy idea of enjoying being a 14 year old and ...not working for the summer. She's gong to work the rest of her life.
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What about the crazy idea of enjoying being a 14 year old and ...not working for the summer. She's gong to work the rest of her life.
As a high school teacher of mostly seniors who work wayyy too much, I love this.

There is, however, the value of working to earn luxuries. We are a frugal family dedicated to debt-free living (not easy on teachers' salaries), and my (dear, sweet) daughter likes "nice" things, so she has to work for them.

Now, it's important to note here that whatever work she does do will be confined to the first half of weekend/week days, leaving her free to hit the gym, horseback ride, paddleboard/kayak/swim/boat, hang with friends late, etc.!

That's pretty much our family's ethos: work in the morning, play in the afternoon.

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What about the crazy idea of enjoying being a 14 year old and ...not working for the summer. She's gong to work the rest of her life.
There is a little something to this. It's important for kids to learn the value of work and the value of money and learn how to show up and respond to a boss and/or customers. But not too much. In hindsight I worked too much.

I was cutting lawns at 14 to I could buy a car when I turned 16. In the meantime I got a job after school at the tulsa station in meredith for about 25 hours a week then started my first full time job the very first day after graduating from high school and have not stopped since. I got addicted to having money in my pocket at the expense of everything else.
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There is a little something to this. It's important for kids to learn the value of work and the value of money and learn how to show up and respond to a boss and/or customers. But not too much. In hindsight I worked too much.

I was cutting lawns at 14 to I could buy a car when I turned 16. In the meantime I got a job after school at the tulsa station in meredith for about 25 hours a week then started my first full time job the very first day after graduating from high school and have not stopped since. I got addicted to having money in my pocket at the expense of everything else.
I've always said; "Money isn't everything but it sure does help".
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What about the crazy idea of enjoying being a 14 year old and ...not working for the summer. She's gong to work the rest of her life.
Building work ethic starts early, nothing wrong with that.
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