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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: CAMP BETH ISRAEL 2009

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Camp Beth Israel Summer 2009
NEW for 2009! Camp Beth Israel for children in grades K-3
Weekly Activities
Shabbat


Summer Camp


Camp Beth Israel 2009 — for children ages 3-5 years


NEW for 2009! Camp Beth Israel for children in grades K-3

   
Summer 2009:
Fun in the Sun!

Each exciting and enriching Preschool camp week will incorporate a variety of fun summer activities. Mondays are filled with arts and crafts, water play and music. Wednesday brings a weekly “special” such as pony rides and a visit from Ms. Frizzle. Each Friday will begin with our favorite Coach Wyatt of SuperMoverz and conclude with Shabbat. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we look forward to some good old summer fun!

Our experienced Bill & Sid Rubin Preschool teachers will staff the camp, with assistance from Senior and Junior Counselors and Counselors in Training. Camp Beth Israel is just one of many educational programs offered by Congregation Beth Israel.

Older children in grades K-3 can pick one to five weeks of specialty camps. Each week will focus on Art, Science, Dance, or Sports; however, there will be plenty of traditional camp fun mixed in as well!

Our After Camp Program is offered to both age groups. Extended day campers will enjoy some extra fun in the afternoons. From 1:00 to 3:00, the children will participate in enriching activities such as science, cooking and art projects. New this year, we will also offer a Nap Room option for our youngest campers!
   
Weekly Activities
Traditional summertime fun activities are included in our weekly program.
They include:
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Water Play
  • Music
  • Science
  • Movement and Dance
  • Special Programs
  • Cooking
  • Pizza Friday

 

Shabbat
Our weekly Friday Shabbat celebration is an eagerly anticipated part of our camp week. Our Clergy will lead us in Shabbat prayers, song, and dance after Friday lunch. Family members are welcome to participate.