Kathy Walsh Story

My Story

When they were young, I took my daughters to a beautiful lake near our house every summer. We’d load up with watercolors, tools for making sand castles, floats, balls, cards and whatever else felt necessary to making magic at the beach! All the children around us wanted to join in – bliss! The children called our time together “Camp Kathy.” That nickname still describes my approach to life. Indeed, two of my “alumni” are now singer-songwriters in New York and just wrote a new song entitled “Camp Kathy” – and dedicated it to me.

Making a positive difference in children’s lives is truly where my heart is. My daughters, Kara (now 23) and Kayle (21), were raised to always listen to their hearts and intuition; to show gratitude for everything in their lives; to feel their feelings and then let them go; to think positively; and to see life through the lens of love. Through these books, you can bring these messages to your own children. In this fast-paced, high-tech world, it is a joy to give parents like you the tools to create balance, peace and harmony in your own families. I hope you are inspired to have your own joyful, year-round camp!

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About Kathy Walsh

About Kathy

Kathy has over 20 years experience working with children, the arts and education. She has designed and launched programs for children at the Rudolf Steiner School in NYC and the Connecticut Conservatory of the Arts in New Milford. A frequent guest commentator in print and on broadcast media, Kathy has been nationally recognized for her interactive community arts events. She is currently co-host of Transitions Radio, a spiritually based radio program based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

She has two beautiful daughters, Kara and Kayle, and is living in both New York City and Santa Fe, New Mexico, creating children’s workshops and writing a blog on how to raise spiritually savvy kids.