Greenwood Music Camp was founded in 1933 by Dorothy "Bunny" Fay Little and Ruth Hill McGregor. In a 1982 essay, Dwight Little wrote: Greenwood really started by chance. Bunny (Fay) and Ruth (Hill) had taught at the
Smith College Summer School of Music after graduating, but in 1933 Rumsey McGregor (engaged to Ruth) said, "Why don't you and Bunny take a few of your students to
Isle La Motte"—Ruth's parents' summer home on
Lake Champlain—"for a month this summer?" Ruth thought it was a great idea, wrote to Bunny, and had a reply (positive) by return mail. That first year, in 1933, there were five students, and Ruth's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hill, enthusiastically made way for them ... The name Greenwood had been given to the Hill's summer place by Ruth's younger brother who loved
Robin Hood. He shot home-made arrows up and down the hill when he was a boy. When the camp grew to ten students, Dwight and Bunny moved it to
Harvard, Massachusetts, to a large house with a warren of rooms and studies—known as the Hutch—on the side of a hill. The move to the Berkshires, to a beautiful hilltop location, made it possible to house more than 40 campers plus faculty. The camp and its music teaching methods have been featured on the
Classical Connections show on
Boston's
WGBH (FM). ==Notable alumni==