the scoop - summer 2012
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2012 Summer Edition NewsletterTRANSCRIPT
THE SCOOP!Camp Mountain Chai’s
IN THIS EDITION...Page 1• Message from Steve• Meet Jeremy TorenPage 2• Meet our Unit LeadersPage 3• Packing For CampPage 4 • Welcome New CMC CampersPage 5• Camp TransportationPage 6• Happy Birthday
SUMMER 2012 EDITION 5
Working at Summer Camp...A Network of Lifetime
One of the most touted benefits of working at a summer camp is the network one may build even within the parameters of a single summer. Unlike many work environments, which tend to draw locals with a telescoped set of talents, summer camp attracts staff from virtually all over the world who possess an array of abilities. A successful summer at camp requires the expertise of athletes and artists alike. Because summer camps are 24/7 communities, staff members tend to form very close bonds within the two months that they reside at camp each summer. Camp breeds a sense of family, which is precisely why, for a good many staff members, goodbye at the end of the summer is seldom goodbye forever. Thanks to a little help from social media outlets such as Facebook, it’s possible to stay in touch with summer camp friends no matter where on earth they live. Whether it’s couch surfing while traveling, hunting for a job, needing a little bit of advice or support, or sharing an inside joke, camp friends are there. Working at summer camp is more than just a summer experience. It’s a way to form a global network of friends for life.
Here’s to CMC...
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GETTING READY FOR SUMMER!
WELCOME JEREMY!We are excited and proud to introduce Jeremy Toren as Camp Mountain Chai’s Director of Jewish Education and Nadiv Fellow. The Nadiv Fellowship is a groundbreaking program through the Foundation for Jewish Camp that created senior experiential Jewish educator positions to be shared by nonprofit camps and Jewish day or synagogue schools. Six camps were chosen throughout the entire country and we are proud to announce that Mountain Chai was one of them. In addition to working with CMC throughout the year, Jeremy will also be a full-‐time instructor at the San Diego Jewish Academy. Read below to learn more about Jeremy...
Tell us a little bit about yourself: After graduating with a degree in music from Brandeis University, I elected to pursue education as a career. After teaching for a while, I discovered the joy of camp, and spent the last three summers working as the Assistant Summer Director and Judaic Director at Camp Solomon Schechter in Olympia, WA. I also just received my master's degree in Education and Jewish Studies from American Jewish University. What are you most excited for this summer? A unique opportunity to spend time getting to know literally hundreds of new faces in intimate settings. In addition to the time set aside for Jewish learning and activities, I am also looking forward to the informal interactions taking place in the Chadar Ochel and on the basketball court.Why do you think Jewish summer camp is a valuable educational experience? Studies have shown that Jewish camp is one of the best ways to nurture a lifelong love of Judaism in young people. The sights and sounds of kids shouting the Birkat Hamazon or singing Havdallah around a campfire serve as exemplars for the rest of the Jewish community.What are some cool things we can look forward to at camp this summer? The words "learning" and "fun" are never mutually exclusive if you don't want them to be, but I find this to be especially true at camp. Two fun facts about yourself:1) I have an almost unhealthy obsession with my two favorite sports teams, the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Bears. The campers can expect frequent updates on the White Sox' season throughout the summer.2) I achieved second place in the Cuyahoga County (Cleveland-‐area) spelling bee in eighth grade.
RACHEL SHYLOSKI Amirim (7th-‐8th Grade) Unit LeaderHello CMC families! My name is Rachel Shyloski and I am so excited to be coming back to camp for what will be my third summer at CMC! I am 28 years old and was born and raised in North Carolina. I received my B.A. in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Currently, I am a lead teacher at Temple Emanuel's Early Childhood Engagement Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.
I will be starVng Graduate school this upcoming fall to receive my Master's in Social Work and wilI be concentraVng on children at risk and families. I am parVcularly interested in working with adolescents once they have entered the juvenile jusVce system. By guiding adolescents to help them to see their inner light, develop their confidence and coping skills, they will be empowered to achieve their goals and accept life's responsibiliVes. I have always been driven to help our youth and have worked with children of all ages and in a variety of seXngs.
In my spare Vme I love to run in the forest, bike, and am a big bird "nerd." I love coming to camp, surrounded by amazing people in the beauVful San Bernardino Mountains which allows me to do what I love most. When I am able to guide and support others, I feel the light inside of me shining at its brightest. There is something really special about our camp and the experiences we share together. The bonds that I have made, and the bonds I watch being formed is why I come to camp. I love seeing how camp never ceases to amaze me. Each year conVnues to strengthen our connectedness, and this summer I will be working beside young adults that I used to be a unit leader for! I can't wait to see old faces and meet new ones! I look forward to spending the summer with our campers, and can tell you this will be the summer of a lifeVme and definitely one we will never forget! See you all very soon!
AARON SATALOFF A4d (9th-‐10th Grade Unit Leader)
Hello my name is Aaron Sataloff from Los Altos, CA and currently I am finishing my first year of rabbinical school at Hebrew Union College. I grew up in several places including Tennessee, New Jersey, Washington, and Virginia. I graduated
from the University of Oregon with a B.A. and majored in Judaic Studies. I have spent lots of Vme in Israel and have done many programs here like Project OTZMA, which was a year-‐long volunteer program where we lived all around the country, and a Ulpan/Kibbutz Program on Kibbutz Tzuba outside of Jerusalem for 5 months, and AEPi Roadtrips. Growing up I was involved in BBYO in Richmond, Virginia, and was a brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi at the U of O. Growing up, I spent lots of Vme ader school and summers at many Jewish Community Centers across the country and went to camp at Emma Kaufmann Camp in Morgantown, WV. I love running, swimming, biking, yoga, basketball, and ice hockey, but love even more to simply be outside in the sun having fun. I wil be moving to Los Angeles this upcoming year, and am very excited to be at CMC this summer!
Meet Our 2012 CMC Unit Leaders
ERICA SUSSMAN Staff In Training (11th Grade) DirectorMy name is Erica Sussman, and I am so excited to be the S.I.T. director this summer at camp! I recently graduated in May from the University of Arizona with a major in Family Studies and Human Development and a themaVc minor in social work. I will be spending much of 2012 traveling and seeing what the world has to offer prior to returning and beginning graduate school in the fall of 2013 for my Master’s in social work. This will be my 9th summer at Jewish sleep away camp, my third at Camp Mountain Chai, and I cannot wait to be back!
I am looking forward to working with the S.I.T.’s to help each individual become the best potenVal staff member he/she can be! While S.I.T. summer can someVmes be a difficult transiVon between being a camper and becoming a staff member, my goal is to make this change as easy and fun as possible by incorporaVng valuable lessons with hands on, fun programs. That being said, the SIT’s can expect to work hard and should come to camp with an open mind. Being an S.I.T. is much different than being a camper and may take some geXng used to, but it is rewarding and exciVng in its own, unique way. This is their opportunity to get to observe and pracVce being on staff while sVll geXng the fun ouVngs and acVviVes geared towards them.
A large porVon of our training consists of learning new informaVon, including shadowing other staff members to see firsthand what their jobs entail, we will spend a lot of our Vme preparing for that. It is important that we have a secure, close knit group so we will also work together to maintain strong bonds amongst all of the S.I.T.’s and our unit staff to ensure that we have a comfortable and cohesive environment that enables each child to feel confident in his/her ability to learn, teach, and grow throughout the summer. S.I.T. summer is about learning about how to be a posiVve addiVon for the future staff of camp and learning more about ourselves for our own futures as well. I look forward to geXng to know the SIT’s this summer and helping them to realize their own potenVal in leadership and working with others!
It’s Time to Start Thinking About Packing…
May means a lot of things to a lot of people. To some it’s Memorial Day and the official beginning of summer. For others, it marks the end of another school year. For summer camp parents, it means it’s time to start thinking about packing. For first time parents, the task can seem absolutely overwhelming. How much sunscreen and shampoo do I pack? Do they really need shinguards? How many t-‐shirts are enough? For seasoned camp parents, packing is a science based on experience. The art is in packing just enough but not too much or too little…and knowing which items the children have sneaked into their bags to take out and which ones to let go. Packing properly takes time…and patience.
Camps provide rather comprehensive packing lists. These should not be disregarded. They’re compiled by professionals with years of camping experience who have excellent knowledge of what children’s bags need to contain in order for them to arrive prepared for a successful summer at camp. Also keep in mind when packing that living space is somewhat limited at camp. Your child will not have his or her own room at summer camp. He or she will live together with several other campers as well as a couple of counselors. This means that there is not a whole lot of room for “extras” and labeling clothes is important as mix-‐ups are otherwise bound to happen. If laundry is your primary concern, rest assured that camp laundry is done at least once per week. Your child’s
counselors and other camp staff will see to it that your child has clean clothes.
Summer camp values also often downplay appearance. The emphasis of summer camp is on fun, friendship, and safety. Before the end of the summer, your child will likely get wet, slimed, painted, generally messy, and a host of other cool things that tend to make children laugh and adults cringe. So keep the really good stuff at home and send clothes that neither you nor they will miss too much if they have to be “retired” at the end of the summer.
It’s important for both new and seasoned camp parents to pay as much attention to the items your child’s camp asks not to bring as those items it asks to bring. There is a reason your camp requests that certain items not be brought onto campus, whether it’s to help facilitate a specific environment, protect those with allergies, or to avoid other issues not conducive to the spirit of summer camp. Packing “do not bring” items risks them being lost or confiscated until the end of the summer. This ultimately causes undo stress on your children. Alleviating stress that results from the idea of having to leave a beloved item such as a cell phone or notepad at home is typically accomplished by reiterating to children about what they will have at camp as opposed to what they won’t.By following your camp’s advice and being proactive rather than reactive, packing for camp can be a fun countdown to camp rather than a reactive chore.
SARA SILVERSTEIN Netzarim (5th-‐6th Grade) Unit LeaderHello! I’m Sara Silverstein and I’m incredibly excited about the opportunity to work at CMC this summer. I’m currently applying to begin a Masters program in Jewish EducaVon, i can’t think of a beoer way to spend the summer prior to beginning my program. I have worked in a variety of Jewish organizaVons and educaVonal seXngs throughout the Jewish spectrum and strongly believe in the power of music and camp to unite us all. I proudly support Jewish Rock Radio and am very acVve in the Jewish music scene. If everything works out right I’ll be in Israel next year studying at an Ulpan and beginning my graduate course work. Other things about me... I love traveling with camera in hand, or on the dance floor, checking out the latest and greatest new restaurants, and helping create amazing experiences for everyone that I’ll be working with at camp this summer. This is going to be a great summer!
IRIS PEDOWITZ Shorashim (2nd-‐4th Grade) Unit LeaderHi, my name is Iris Pedowitz, and I am so excited to spend my summer working as a Unit Leader for Shorashim! I recently graduated from UC Davis with a Bachelors of Arts in English and Classical CivilizaVons, and will be starVng a five-‐month internship program in Israel this September. I am so thrilled that my post-‐graduate life is off to a fabulous start— spending the summer in beauVful Southern California, and then the opportunity to live in Israel. Besides traveling, I’m a big fan of ballroom dancing, playing the harp, and cooking. In fact, throughout college, I worked as a cook in one of the busiest restaurants in Davis. I’ve spent many prior summers as a senior counselor at Jewish summer camp, I cannot wait to add to those incredible experiences! I cannot wait to help lead our staff and our campers in making the summer of 2012 one of the most memorable experiences possible.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! ! !JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
Winter: 4950 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92123 • p: (858) 499-1330 • f: (858) 499-1331 • www.campmountainchai.com Summer: 42900 Jenks Lake Road, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305 • p: (909) 794-3800 • f: (909) 389-1148
2 Julia Ciletti 14 years old6 Ori Rickler 12 years old7 Arielle Lipan 16 years old7 Alexander Jacoby 11 years old8 Jasmine Shapiro 14 years old8 Adam Rosenberg 14 years old9 Shane Katz 14 years old
10 Joshua Parness 11 years old12 Yuval Haim Hagbi 14 years old12 Naomi Mestman 11 years old12 Joshua Miller 10 years old13 Katherine Buchholz 13 years old14 Blair Manley Agree 15 years old14 Judah MacNeely 11 years old14 Dylan Gruber 9 years old16 Jennifer Serwin 13 years old16 Benjamin Wilson 9 years old16 Ezekeil Zeke Wilson 9 years old17 Amalia Parzen 10 years old18 Keith Block 15 years old18 Michal Elmakiyes 14 years old19 Benjamin Levy 9 years old20 Justin Stueland 12 years old21 Jake Anapoell 16 years old21 Sophia Green 12 years old21 Fletcher Block 11 years old22 Sarina Jassy 12 years old23 Reut Moskowitz 13 years old23 Ariella Fisher 10 years old25 Rachael Cunningha
m16 years old
25 Haley Fisher 9 years old25 Sophia Weprin 8 years old26 Hannah Forman 14 years old26 Sydney Furman 14 years old26 Samuel Adler 12 years old26 Jacob Adler 12 years old26 Benjamin
(Ben)Myers 11 years old
27 Zack Jensen 13 years old28 Evan Weissman 13 years old28 Rina Pilevsky 13 years old28 Daniel Kohanbash 12 years old29 Karen Ptashek 11 years old31 Gabi Burkholz 13 years old
1 Amy Bronzwaig 12 years old2 Max Hussin 13 years old2 Jordan Whiting 12 years old3 Rachel Perkins 14 years old3 Noah Ruskin 14 years old3 Gali Shalev 13 years old5 David Colton 15 years old6 Alon Averbuj 15 years old6 Eli Mitnick 14 years old6 Daniel Engel 10 years old6 Seth Windham 8 years old7 Ariela Farchi 14 years old7 Lauren Remish 11 years old8 Alaris Dayzie 14 years old8 Alana Mittleman 12 years old9 Noah Larky 14 years old9 Nikki Shultz 14 years old9 Kyle Norris 12 years old9 Max Levy 11 years old9 Nikka Frank 10 years old11 Thomas Dayzie 12 years old13 Adi Azoulai 14 years old13 Brian Henning 13 years old13 Mariana Kramer 11 years old13 Julian Stern 10 years old14 Jacob Sigismonti 14 years old15 Samantha Step 16 years old17 Alec Willerman 15 years old19 Eliana Kaplan 16 years old19 Shir Ketayi 13 years old19 Reilly Arena 13 years old21 Asher Rosenblatt 15 years old21 Alexandra Mandel 14 years old21 Eitan Penner 14 years old21 Jacob Kollegian 9 years old22 Mijal Buchsbaum 12 years old22 Nathaniel Romero 12 years old23 Sophia Flores 13 years old23 Noah Smith 13 years old23 Noah Elgerabli 11 years old24 Hayley Nelson 13 years old26 Andrew Book 12 years old27 Andrew Moehringer 12 years old27 Madeline Ramirez 9 years old28 Trevor Goodman 13 years old29 Samantha Cowell 14 years old30 Haley Evic 10 years old31 Max Glaser 13 years old
1 Jennifer Katz 14 years old1 Sebastian Perico 13 years old1 Brynn Davidoff 12 years old3 Shay Mana 14 years old4 Sarel B Anbar 15 years old4 Mackenzie Barney 14 years old5 Debbie Cohen 16 years old5 Reyna Belsky 10 years old6 Sophia Muroff 12 years old7 Isaac Schultz 11 years old8 Matthew Hissong 15 years old8 Brian Hissong 15 years old8 Dillon Browne 13 years old9 Emily Peters 13 years old9 Sydney Schlafman 13 years old9 Koby Lerner 12 years old
10 Nathan Wetter 16 years old10 Max Kass 10 years old10 Jayden Luban 10 years old11 Jackie Tullie 13 years old11 Kristopher Constable 11 years old12 Lee Abed 14 years old12 Maya Abed 14 years old12 Nicole Aliezer 11 years old13 Chloe Sherman 13 years old14 Kelila Rotto 15 years old14 Jacob Mobley 14 years old14 Sam Bush 12 years old14 Juliette Frost 9 years old16 Eden Levinson 14 years old16 Cierra Goren 10 years old16 Matteo Shahar 11 years old17 Jeremy Epner 10 years old19 Yarden Abed 15 years old19 Judd Wexler 14 years old20 Mitchell McKenzie 15 years old20 Evan Parness 14 years old23 Alexandra Erdman 16 years old23 Noah Stashower
-Marcus14 years old
24 Raymond Gruber 14 years old24 Hayden Curtis 11 years old25 Jason Provol 14 years old25 Robert J Denburg 14 years old25 Mia Kaufman 10 years old26 Jayden Yalen 10 years old28 David Nemiroff 11 years old29 Naomi Christian 9 years old
Welcome NEW CMC Campers!All 192 of you!
Edan Abed San Diego, CA
Yarden Abed San Diego, CA
Jacob Adler Tustin, CA
Samuel Adler Tustin, CA
Kailey Aliezer La Jolla, CA
Nicole Aliezer La Jolla, CA
Sarel B Anbar San Diego, CA
Parker Appelbaum El Cajon, CA
Reilly Arena Palo Alto, CA
Lauren Ashkenazi Beverly Hills, CA
Jordan Attias Los Angeles, CA
Aaron Avent Escondido, CA
Bradley Baltman Phoenix, AZ
Evan Baltman Phoenix, AZ
Rachel Barron San Diego, CA
Sarah Barron San Diego, CA
Adam Bernstein San Diego, CA
David Bernstein San Diego, CA
Nina Bernstein San Diego, CA
Fletcher Block Encinitas, CA
Daniel Book San Diego, CA
Max Brown Claremont, CA
Sam Bush San Diego, CA
Ashley Casden San Diego, CA
Mihal Chait San Diego, CA
Joy Cheskin Los Altos, CA
Naomi Christian San Diego, CA
Julia Ciletti Long Beach, CA
Max Clark Carlsbad, CA
Debbie Cohen Guatemala
Gal Cohen Israel
Lynn Cohen San Diego, CA
Michelle Cohen Solana Beach, CA
Will Cohen San Diego, CA
Kristopher Constable Ramona, CA
Hayden Curtis San Diego, CA
Rachel Dean San Diego, CA
Robert J Denburg Miami, FL
Jenna Derman Tucson, AZ
Sydney Detmer El Cajon, CA
Hayley Ditter San Diego, CA
Benjamin Effress La Jolla, CA
Noah Elgerabli Las Vegas
Michal Elmakiyes Israel
Daniel Engel San Diego, CA
Rebecca Engel San Diego, CA
Haley Evic Tucson
Matthew Ewing San Diego, CA
Matt Farhi Scottsdale, AZ
Ariel David Farzan Los Angeles, CA
Daniel Farzan Los Angeles, CA
Sara Feinman San Diego, CA
Joshua Feldman Palm Desert, CA
Ariella Fisher San Diego, CA
Haley Fisher San Diego, CA
Jessica Flam San Diego, CA
Jenna Friedman Tucson, AZ
Juliette Frost San Diego, CA
Will Gallegos San Diego, CA
Rhett Gavson San Diego, CA
Zachary Gedal Vista, CA
Max Glaser San Diego, CA
Nona Golan San Diego, CA
Yotam Golan San Diego, CA
Zoe Goldstein San Diego, CA
Cierra Goren San Marcos, CA
Dante Grace Oceanside, CA
Emma Greenberg San Diego, CA
Max Greene San Diego, CA
Noah Greene San Diego, CA
Dylan Gruber Del Mar, CA
Leo Gruber Huntington Beach, CA
Raymond Gruber Huntington Beach, CA
Coleman Gussman Pacific Palisades, CA
Yuval Haim Hagbi Israel
Joey Harris San Diego, CA
Mia Harris San Diego, CA
Sophie Harris San Diego, CA
Gabriel Havtan Calabasas, CA
Madison Held San Diego, CA
Aaron Hoffman Palm Desert, CA
Liam Hoffman San Marcos, CA
Mari Hoffman San Diego, CA
Marley Hughes Long Beach, CA
Myzelle Hughes Long Beach, CA
Jake Hussin Carlsbad, CA
Julian Ildau-Tarmo Carlsbad, CA
Jonah Jacobson San Diego, CA
Joel Jaffe La Jolla, CA
Sarina Jassy San Diego, CA
Zack Jensen San Diego, CA
Spencer Kahn Poway, CA
Elsa Kalal San Diego, CA
Carly Kalunian San Diego, CA
Max Kass Los Alamitos, CA
Shane Katz San Diego, CA
Zachery Katz Chula VIsta, CA
Mia Kaufman Henderson, NV
Tara Kaufmann San Diego, CA
Jack Koenig San Diego, CA
Daniel Kohanbash Beverly Hills, CA
Jacob Kollegian San Diego, CA
Devyn Kontur Yorba Linda, CA
Cailey Koren San Diego, CA
Mariana Kramer Downey, CA
Alexis Lafer San Diego, CA
Zachary Lafer San Diego, CA
Noah Lander Rancho Mirage, CA
Rand Lander Rancho Mirage, CA
Rylan Lander Rancho Mirage, CA
Skye Lander Rancho Mirage, CA
Dylan Landow San Diego, CA
Arielle Lavi Beverly Hills, CA
Gabriel Lavi Beverly Hills, CA
Logan Lavine Carlsbad, CA
Garrett Layton San Diego, CA
Ilan Levy Chula Vista, CA
Jayden Luban Carlsbad, CA
Justin Luban Carlsbad, CA
Maayan Mamane Biran Israel
Shay Mana Israel
Jonah Mandel San Diego, CA
Benjamin Markowitz Carlsbad, CA
Samantha Martinez Los Angeles, CA
Olivia Marx Palm Desert, CA
Yonatan Mashal San Diego, CA
Ryan Mekler Carlsbad, CA
Joshua Miller San Diego, CA
Rachael Montgomery Tucson, AZ
Avery Moore Del Mar, CA
Jacob Moore Del Mar, CA
Hayley Nelson San Diego, CA
Tyler Nelson San Diego, CA
David Nemiroff Carlsbad, CA
Ryan Nemiroff Carlsbad, CA
Graci Novack Palm Desert, CA
Joseph O'Malley Santee, CA
Dylan Oratz Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Justin Oratz Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Abigail Parker San Diego, CA
Max Parker San Diego, CA
Joshua Parness New York
Amalia Parzen La Jolla, CA
Gabriel Perico San Diego, CA
Sebastian Perico San Diego, CA
Flora Perlmutter San Diego, CA
Rina Pilevsky San Diego, CA
Carly Provol San Diego, CA
Jason Provol San Diego, CA
Matthew Remish San Diego, CA
Jacob Renert Carlsbad, CA
Ori Rickler San Diego, CA
Bess Romero Vista, CA
Jeremy Rosen Carlsbad, CA
Lauren Rosen Carlsbad, CA
Jack Ross San Diego, CA
Allie Schneider San Diego, CA
Aria Schneider San Diego, CA
Sunshine Schneider San Diego, CA
Micah Schoenwald San Diego, CA
Yael Sefchovich San Diego, CA
Ellis Selznick Tucson, AZ
Noah Shafton Los Alamitos, CA
Gali Shalev San Diego, CA
Gillian Shapiro San Marcos, CA
Tori Shapiro Carlsbad, CA
Noah Simon Encinitas, CA
Noah Smith Winchester, CA
Cole Sorosky Phoenix, AZ
Zoe St. John Beverly Hills, CA
Jesse Steinberg Poway, CA
Justin Stueland San Diego, CA
Ethan Swidler San Diego, CA
Jonathan Tacher Chula Vista, CA
Adam Talpalatsky San Diego, CA
Michelle Telles Valencia, CA
Ofelia Tenenbaum Guatemala
Hagar Tenenboim Israel
Raquel Vertheim Newport Beach, CA
Alice Vilenski San Diego, CA
Aaron Wainstein San Diego, CA
Juliet Walker Stevenson Ranch, CA
Brianna Wallace Las Vegas, NV
Sophia Weprin Portland, CA
Jordan Whiting Riverside, CA
Sophie Williams San Diego, CA
Seth Windham Tucson, AZ
Lance Wolmer San Diego, CA
Jayden Yalen Tucson, AZ
Louisa Youngerman Tucson, AZ
Diane Zashin Tucson, AZ
CAMP TRANSPORTATION
INFORMATION
SAN DIEGO / LA JOLLA -‐ UCSD Lot 705 ARRIVAL: 8:45am BUS DEPARTS: 9:30amDirections:From I-‐5 take exit 29 -‐ Genesee Ave.Go East on Genesee Ave.Turn right at Campus Point DriveTurn left on Voigt DriveTurn left in Lot 705
FULLERTON -‐ Fullerton Town Center ARRIVAL: 8:15am BUS DEPARTS: 8:45amAddress: 900 South Harbor Blvd.Fullerton, CA 92832(meet in far northwest corner of the COSTCO parking lot -‐ Fullerton Town Center)
GLENDALE / LOS FELIZ – COSTCO parking lot ARRIVAL: 9:30am BUS DEPARTS: 10:00amAddress: 2901 Los Feliz Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90039(Meet in the far southeast corner of the COSTCO parking lot)
REDLANDS -‐ McDonald's Parking Lot ARRIVAL: 10:45am BUS DEPARTS: 11:15amAddress: 1796 East Lugonia AveRedlands, CA 92374-‐2703
ONTARIO AIRPORTWe will be meeting all campers flying into Ontario airport. Our staff will be waiting to meet campers at their gate.
*If you are dropping your camper off at Ontario airport for pick up please arrive no later than 10:15am and meet at the Southwest Airlines Baggage Claim.
SAN DIEGO AIRPORTWe will be meeting all campers flying into San Diego airport. Our staff will meet campers at the gate.
ARRIVAL AT CAMP BY PERSONAL CARPlease plan to arrive at camp between 11:00am and 12:00pm. We need all parents to depart camp by 12:00pm as the buses will arrive shortly after and you will find yourself staring at three large buses on a one way camp road.
San Diego Pick-Up/Drop-off Map
END OF SESSION / SUMMER DEPARTURE INFORMATIONWe will be deparMng camp at 1:00pm on the last day of each session. We will be sending out a final departure e-‐mail about a week
before your child is scheduled to leave camp confirming your camper’s drop-‐off locaVon and Vmes.
All transporta+on informa+on for the summer is also located on the Camp Mountain Chai website at www.campmountainchai.com under
Summer 2012 -‐ Transporta+on
New campers (continued)