Camps Hadar Brochure 2004
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Camps Hadar Brochure 2004
www.camphadar.org June 25th — August 17th 2007 Time dated material Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation P. O. Box 937 Andover, MA 01810-0016 Be sure to visit our web site! www.camphadar.org Friendships & Memories...to last a lifetime! Captain’s Pond ~ Salem, NH • A day camp for Children ages 4 to 16 Camp Hadar is a state licensed camp, directed Save the dates! by a qualified, experienced, and caring staff dedicated to providing a rewarding camping experience. Open House Sunday—May 20, 2007 1:00-3:00pm All new campers and families or returning campers and families are invited to visit Camp Hadar. This is an opportunity for families to meet some of our staff, tour our facilities, ask questions, and bring friends that may be interested in Camp Hadar for the summer of 2007. Camp Hadar Family Day Sunday—July 15, 2007 11:00am to 3:00pm "I know a little place on Captain's Pond where..." on Sunday, July 15, 2007, we will be celebrating our fourth Camp Hadar Family Day. All current campers and alumni of Center Day Camp, JCC Camp and Camp Hadar are invited to be our guests for a day of swimming, athletics, games, arts and crafts, music and more! Family Day will be held at the campsite on Captain's Pond, Salem, NH. We are looking for names and addresses of all alumni. For more information or if you have any names and addresses of alumni, please visit our web site at www.camphadar.org. Concert by the Pond with the Di bostoner klezmer Sunday—July 15, 2007 1:00-2:00pm As part of Camp Hadar’s Family Day celebration the Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation presents Di bostoner klezmer in concert on Sunday, July 15, 2007 from 1:00 – 2:00 PM at Camp Hadar. Di bostoner klezmer has been playing together since 1997. Their travels around New England and the mid-Atlantic states has brought them to concert series in parks and towns, and to the National Yiddish Book Center, museums, and Israel Independence days. They've enjoyed presenting concerts to young and old in numerous elementary schools, libraries, and residences for elders and enjoy when people kick up their heels to their music at weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, and private parties, religious holiday celebrations like Purim and Simchat Torah. A Beneficiary Program of the Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation Camp Director - Jonathan H. Heller Assistant Camp Director - Michelle B. Soll Camp Committee Chair - John Shuman Come and enjoy the concert and a day filled with activities. Please visit our web site at www.camphadar.org for more info about all our special events! www.camphadar.org Camp Hadar is located on 17 acres of scenic woods and sandy beach on Captain’s Pond in Salem, General Information - Camp Hadar New Hampshire. The goal of Camp Hadar is to provide all campers with a fun, safe and rewarding camping experience in a Jewish Cultural environment with emphasis placed on personal growth, friendship and fun. Schedule: Bus: Camp Director: ✶ Jonathan Heller, an educator for fourteen years, enters his seventh year as Director. Mr. Heller is a graduate of Brandeis University and has been involved with camps for over fifteen years including 3 years as Director at Children’s Island Day Camp in Marblehead, MA and 3 years as Assistant Director at Camp Simchah in Middleton, MA. Lunch: What to Bring: Assistant Director: Michelle Soll has been working at Camp Hadar for thirteen years. Her expertise and love for the camp makes for an enjoyable summer for everyone who attends. Returning campers can’t wait to see her on their first day as it gives them a great sense of comfort. During the winter months, Michelle works as a Program Coordinator for the Merrimack Valley Jewish Federation. She has been with the Federation for eleven years. Camp Staff includes: A nurse on site, with an on-call physician at our disposal; certified waterfront staff; specialists and counselors with excellent experience in their field. A low staff/camper ratio will be maintained for all groups. The ratio allows campers to enjoy a nurturing environment and fosters social and educational growth. But most of all, your children will have fun and receive personal attention. Existing activities that stress honesty, caring, responsibility and respect are the essence of the Camp Hadar Experience. All summer long campers will strive to shoot a 3 pointer on the basketball court; earn badges for learned skills in all specialty areas; learn to canoe and kayak; improve swimming skills; learn about the Jewish Culture; make new friends; and learn new camp songs! The facilities are attractive and well maintained to provide safe, enjoyable experiences in a rustic outdoor setting. All equipment necessary for a quality camping program is provided. Facilities and equipment include: lodges for indoor activities, arts and crafts building, group cabins, tennis and basketball courts, playing fields, canoes and paddle boats, kayaks, campfire grounds and playground. Camp Location Mailing Address P.O. Box 937 Andover, MA 01810-0016 Winter Numbers TEL: 978-688-0466 FAX: 978-688-1097 Camp Address Captain's Pond Salem, NH 03079 Summer Numbers TEL: 603-898-6883 FAX: 603-898-3907 www.camphadar.org [email protected] Monday through Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm. ✶ Transportation by bus from centrally located points in Andover, Haverhill, Chelmsford, Merrimack, Manchester and Windham is included in the camp fee. Pick up is between 8:00 and 8:30 AM. Drop off is between 4:30 and 5:00 PM. Exact times may vary according to proximity to camp. } All campers should bring a dairy lunch with a beverage each day. The camp will provide an afternoon snack and beverage. Sunscreen, bathing suit, towel, baseball cap, sweatshirt and rain gear. ✶ Campers are divided into 4 age appropriate units: ARAVA - 4 and 5 year olds NEGEV - 1st and 2nd grades SHARON - 3rd and 4th grades GALIL - 5th and 6th grades ✶ ✶ Arava campers have a choice of a 3 day (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and 5 day (Monday thru Friday) option. Campers in each unit will participate in all daily activities and special days. A Parent/Camper lunch will be held for all campers during the 1st and 4th sessions. Family Nights will be held for all campers during 2nd and 3rd sessions. Overnights during the 2nd and 3rd sessions of camp will be offered to campers in Sharon, Galil, Teen Leaders and CITs. One day trip per session will be offered to campers in the Galil unit. Daily Programming • Waterfront activities: Red Cross swimming instruction program, free swim, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boats • Sporting activities: softball, basketball, tennis, street hockey, volleyball, soccer, and “new games” • Arts and Humanities: Music program, crafts, dance, drama and performing artists encouraging children to explore and find their hidden talents • Judaic Culture: Jewish songs and storytelling, Israeli dance, Oneg Shabbat, Israel Day and holiday celebrations Session Dates • Chug Program: choice of all daily activities led by Camp Hadar staff and specialists • Theme Days, Special Weekly Contests, Overnights, Family Nights and Parent/Camper Lunches • Carnival Day and Color War will return by popular demand • Workshops: Unique enrichment experiences for all our campers who want to pursue a special interest, explore something new, or enjoy engaging activities in water, sports, arts, music and sciences. Session I. . . . . . . . . June 25 - July 6 Session II. . . . . . . . July 9 - July 20 Session III. . . . . . . . July 23 - August 3 Session IV. . . . . . . . .August 6 - August 17 Teen Leaders Program Overview: Teen Leaders Adventure Camp is for campers entering 7th and 8th grades as of September 2007. This program will encourage the development of leadership skills through outdoor education with an emphasis on activities that promote self-worth, respect, cooperation, teamwork and fun. Campers will also participate in daily programming. Daily Programming • Campers must be entering the 7 th & 8 th grades • Participate in Camp Hadar daily programming • Specialized daily training enabling campers to become strong & effective leaders through cooperative & outward bound activities emphasizing teamwork, respect, trust, and communication • Campers will be taught basic skills including basic first aid, survival and navigational skills which foster respect and understanding of the environment. • Day trips and Community Service • 2 night/3 day camping trip (session II, Newport, RI and session IV, Portland, ME) Session Dates Session I. . . . . . . . . June 25 - July 6 Session II. . . . . . . . July 9 - July 20 Session III. . . . . . . . July 23 - August 3 Session IV. . . . . . . . .August 6 - August 17 2 YEAR - Counselor in Training Program Overview: To enable teens in the 9th and 10th grades to bridge the gap between camper and staff AND become strong, effective camp counselors. C.I.T. Director: Stefan Boroda returns to Camp Hadar for his 10th summer, 4th as C.I.T. Director. A senior at the University of Massachusetts, Stefan is pursuing a degree in Child Development and Education Administration, a major of his own design. Stefan has previously held the positions of Winter Camp Program Co-Coordinator; Junior, Senior and Bus Counselor; AND has served as a Staff Mentor at Hadar. Junior C.I.T. - entering 9th grade Senior C.I.T. - entering 10th grade • 4 and 8 week training sessions for campers entering the 9th grade. • 2 day orientation (weeks 1 and 5) Establish teamwork, cooperation, respect, trust & effective communication. Develop leadership skills through discussions & role-playing. Develop programming skills. Establish the role and responsibility of C.I.T. • C.I.T. Internship (weeks 2-4 & 6-8) Weekly placement with Senior Counselors and/or Specialists. Participation in all aspects of assigned group’s schedule. Daily meetings for group discussion and continued training. Implement and evaluate a special program for assigned weekly internship. Weekly evaluation and self-evaluation. • Overnights • 4 and 8 week training sessions for campers entering 10th grade. • Designed for graduates of Jr. C.I.T. program. • Develop responsibility, decision-making, and teamwork through continued training. Assist in supervision of campers. Attend ALL staff training & evaluated by the C.I.T. Director. Participation in planning and running a meaningful community service project to benefit a worthy organization to be determined by the Senior CITs. • ALL candidates must apply for position of Sr. C.I.T., have a formal interview, complete 10 hours of community service, and gather 2 community references. **Please visit camphadar.org to download a Senior CIT application! Session Dates Session I. . . . . . . . . June 25 - July 20 Session II. . . . . . . . July 23 - August 17 Workshops Our Workshops Program offers unique enrichment experiences for all our campers who want to pursue a special interest, explore something new, or enjoy engaging activities in water, sports, arts, music and sciences. All workshops emphasize investigation, discovery, and creativity in a fun camp environment. A description of our 2007 workshops are listed below. To choose your 2007 workshops, please complete the workshop registration form on the back of the camper registration form. Baby Sitting Course A day at Camp Hadar! In this course you will learn: Leadership: How do you have fun with the kids--but stay in control? Find out the best ways to negotiate, settle arguments, and encourage positive behavior. Basic Care: Feeding and diaper changing can be kind of messy. Learn how to handle these situations, and other babysitting basics, like a pro! STOP! Think Safety. Learn how to find a safetyrelated problem, remove or limit it, then report it. Safety and Safe Play: Recognize how to guide children in safe play. Learn to choose toys and activities that are age-appropriate and safe. Basic First Aid: Every babysitter needs to know what to do if an accident happens. Get straightforward advice on how to manage everything from scrapes and bruises to life-threatening emergencies American Red Cross First Aid Training and Certification The American Red Cross First Aid program is designed to give you the confidence to respond in an emergency situation with skills that can save a life. Covering the Bases In this workshop you will practice the skills of tennis, baseball, wiffleball, and kickball. Learn the skills while you practice and play the games! Dance Party All Star Sports All Star Sports focuses on both team and individual sports. You will play games in soccer, basketball, flag football, capture the flag, hockey, volleyball, tennis-baseball, and more! www.camphadar.org There's a crazy Dance Party going on at Camp Hadar and you are invited! Come learn some awesome dance moves and learn a choreographed routine that you will perform for the camp. Grab your dancing shoes and come have a ball. Workshops Workshops Scrap Attack Fishin' Gotta Love Tennis! Learn how to make fishing rods and then sit back, relax, and fish in our beautiful Captain's Pond! Maybe you'll even bring home your evening meal! Learn the basics of tennis as you play some games of singles and doubles AND watch your skills improve each day! Legacy Basketball The clock is ticking...down by 1...you have only enough time to make one last play...you fake to the right...turn to the basket...shoot the ball...it soars through the air...and it's? Develop the process of highlighting the best part of your photographs and then capture your thoughts and feelings in a book that will be treasured through the generations. Learn simple techniques for sorting, cropping, and writing about your favorite pictures. Find out as you as you focus on basic skills and learn how to shoot, dribble, and play like the pros! Just Jewelry Friends Forever Want a unique way to remember your friends? Tired of boring picture frames, lockets and charms? Come and experience the fun of friendship with your Camp Hadar friends and counselors! You'll learn new ways of celebrating your friendships with jewelry, friendship trees and other crafts, and you and your friends will always remember your summer at Camp Hadar. If making jewelry is your thing, then this workshop is right for you! Come and make friendship bracelets, bead necklaces, and more! Learn different patterns that you you can make. Come and make some jewelry for your friends, parents, and all your family because these will last forever! Showtime Sign Language This workshop will teach you the basics of American Sign Language. You'll learn the sign the alphabet and some common words that will allow you to "speak" another language. The stage is waiting for you at Camp Hadar where the stars are shining and YOU are among them! Showtime is a dramabased program featuring scene and monologue work, improvisation, arts and crafts, dance, and theater game techniques. Lacrosse Fun with Food If you're interested in food, this is the workshop for you! Campers will learn skills that are necessary when preparing food. They will be able to prepare and enjoy sweet treats that they'll make themselves. Ever want to try out the sport that is sweeping the nation? Now you can! Larcosse is quickly becoming one of the most popular youth sports and now you can learn the rules and fundamentals to become a great lacrosse player! Ultimate Frisbee World Cup Soccer Attention all frisbee fans...get ready to play the game of Ultimate Frisbee! In this workshop, you'll learn all the basic skills of Ultimate Frisbee. Practice the skills each day as you prepare to compete against each other for the ultimate championship game! Will it be France and Italy vying against each other for the glory of winning the World Cup? Or perhaps it will be England and USA? Learn all the ins and outs of playing soccer and then compete to see who wins the "Camp Hadar Cup"! Session Fees Registration A $100 deposit by check per camper must accompany each application, of which $50 is a nonrefundable processing fee in the event of cancellation. The entire deposit is forfeited after April 15, 2007. Arava S E S S I O N The balance of the camp fee is due by May 1, 2007 and may be paid by check or credit card. Applications after May 1st must be accompanied by full payment. No refunds or cancellations after June 1, 2007. Mastercard and Visa accepted for camp balances or payment in full! Completed medical forms and proof of medical insurance coverage are due no later than May 1, 2007 and are required before your child may attend camp. Applications will be processed in the order they are received and confirmation for pre-registrations will be sent. F E E S 3 DAYS 5 DAYS Mon, Wed & Fri Mon thru Friday 2 weeks $400 $525 4 weeks $655 $955 6 weeks $910 $1385 8 weeks $1165 $1765 Wait-listed children will be accepted according to space availability by grade. Additional one week sessions available upon request with a minumum registration of a 2 week session. ALL camper forms and full payment MUST be submitted to Camp Hadar prior to the camper beginning their first session. Two business days are required to process all camper forms and payments before a camper may begin their first session. No refunds for missed days of camp due to late forms or payments. Financial Assistance Camp Hadar strives to serve all people regardless of their ability to pay. A Financial Aid Application is available upon request. 2 weeks Negev - Sharon Galil S E S S I O N S E S S I O N Sessions I and III Sessions II and IV 4 weeks 6 weeks 8 weeks F E E S $555 $595 $1055 $1510 $1915 F E E S Negev & Sharon Galil* 2 weeks $525 $555 4 weeks $955 $1010 6 weeks $1385 $1465 8 weeks $1765 $1870 *Cost includes a fieldtrip fee of $ 30 x each 2 week session of camp. Special Discounts Junior C.I.T A $25 discount is given for the second child in a family attending camp. Each additional sibling receives a $25 discount per session. For more information about Camp Hadar, please visit our web site: Teen Leaders www.camphadar.org S E S S I O N F E E S Entering 9th grade 4 weeks 8 weeks Senior C.I.T $700 $1300 S E S S I O N Entering 10th grade 4 weeks 8 weeks $525 $955 F E E S