Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously there is a large economic factor at play. I am from the Northeast and never went away to camp, and knew no one who did. No one in my universe had that kind of money.
I did work at a camp one summer while in college. 8 weeks. I was pretty horrified by some of the things I saw go on. At the same time, I did see a lot of fun, as other posters describe.
Not sure if I would let my son go if he expressed an interest, but I doubt it will come up. Even in the DC area, I think sleep-away camp is for a select few pockets. Most of the region doesn't have the money to be sending their kids away to camp for 8, or even 4 weeks.
Basically agree with everything said here. I only ever really heard of it being a thing that people do regularly once I got to college (in NY) and the wealthier kids, generally from downstate, but not all, would talk about their "school friends" and their "camp friends".
I do remember laughing at my old freshman roommate working feverishly hard to keep her 2 worlds apart when people she knew from both places were at college together now. It was a serious juggling act for her and I have no idea why!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously there is a large economic factor at play. I am from the Northeast and never went away to camp, and knew no one who did. No one in my universe had that kind of money.
I did work at a camp one summer while in college. 8 weeks. I was pretty horrified by some of the things I saw go on. At the same time, I did see a lot of fun, as other posters describe.
Not sure if I would let my son go if he expressed an interest, but I doubt it will come up. Even in the DC area, I think sleep-away camp is for a select few pockets. Most of the region doesn't have the money to be sending their kids away to camp for 8, or even 4 weeks.
Basically agree with everything said here. I only ever really heard of it being a thing that people do regularly once I got to college (in NY) and the wealthier kids, generally from downstate, but not all, would talk about their "school friends" and their "camp friends".
I do remember laughing at my old freshman roommate working feverishly hard to keep her 2 worlds apart when people she knew from both places were at college together now. It was a serious juggling act for her and I have no idea why!
Anonymous wrote:Obviously there is a large economic factor at play. I am from the Northeast and never went away to camp, and knew no one who did. No one in my universe had that kind of money.
I did work at a camp one summer while in college. 8 weeks. I was pretty horrified by some of the things I saw go on. At the same time, I did see a lot of fun, as other posters describe.
Not sure if I would let my son go if he expressed an interest, but I doubt it will come up. Even in the DC area, I think sleep-away camp is for a select few pockets. Most of the region doesn't have the money to be sending their kids away to camp for 8, or even 4 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
I've looked at it and it looks awesome. I have the DVD and brochure sitting on my desk. I may take DD up to visit this summer. But honestly, it looks more like a country club than summer camp. I've seen a few if the videos that they've posted for breaking color war and it just seems a bit over the top. I have the names and numbers if a few people from the area who attend. I should give them a call to talk about my concerns. Perhaps they're unfounded.
It is not a country club. It is a nice camp on a nice lake. Lots of Solomon Schecter kids from NYC. Look at Laurel if you want to see what a "country club camp" looks like.
This is music to my ears. Thank you for this information. Do you have first hand knowledge of the camp? Did you go there? Do you send your kids there? Can you share more about it?
We went as a family to see it. Director is very hands on. Lake is nice but that is what you expect for Maine. That is the big difference bet Maine and PA. Shabbat is fully celebrated so no activities on Sat. Our impression is that it was well maintained a good but not large contingent of DC and MD kids which is what we wanted. Ultimately my DC decided they wanted a stronger sports camp. Very important to see the camp. Our impressions may not fit your family or your child. Good luck! Camp is so great for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never done it and I never will. That's not how I parent.
Can you expand on this? What are the reasons that you wold never send your child to sleep away camp? Or that it reflects on what type of parent you are?
Anonymous wrote:I have never done it and I never will. That's not how I parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
I've looked at it and it looks awesome. I have the DVD and brochure sitting on my desk. I may take DD up to visit this summer. But honestly, it looks more like a country club than summer camp. I've seen a few if the videos that they've posted for breaking color war and it just seems a bit over the top. I have the names and numbers if a few people from the area who attend. I should give them a call to talk about my concerns. Perhaps they're unfounded.
It is not a country club. It is a nice camp on a nice lake. Lots of Solomon Schecter kids from NYC. Look at Laurel if you want to see what a "country club camp" looks like.
This is music to my ears. Thank you for this information. Do you have first hand knowledge of the camp? Did you go there? Do you send your kids there? Can you share more about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
I've looked at it and it looks awesome. I have the DVD and brochure sitting on my desk. I may take DD up to visit this summer. But honestly, it looks more like a country club than summer camp. I've seen a few if the videos that they've posted for breaking color war and it just seems a bit over the top. I have the names and numbers if a few people from the area who attend. I should give them a call to talk about my concerns. Perhaps they're unfounded.
It is not a country club. It is a nice camp on a nice lake. Lots of Solomon Schecter kids from NYC. Look at Laurel if you want to see what a "country club camp" looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
^^^thank you for the suggestion . The other camp I'm considering is Bnai Brith Perlman in Pa.
We are sending our DD to Capital Camps in Waynesboro, PA. It is kosher.
Yes. But most kids do either the 4 week or the 3 week session. There is not a large contingent of kids that stay for 7. Do you know if they have inter session?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never done it and I never will. That's not how I parent.
Can you expand on this? What are the reasons that you wold never send your child to sleep away camp? Or that it reflects on what type of parent you are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
I've looked at it and it looks awesome. I have the DVD and brochure sitting on my desk. I may take DD up to visit this summer. But honestly, it looks more like a country club than summer camp. I've seen a few if the videos that they've posted for breaking color war and it just seems a bit over the top. I have the names and numbers if a few people from the area who attend. I should give them a call to talk about my concerns. Perhaps they're unfounded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
^^^thank you for the suggestion . The other camp I'm considering is Bnai Brith Perlman in Pa.
We are sending our DD to Capital Camps in Waynesboro, PA. It is kosher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a feww:
Brant Lake-NY
Point of Pines-NY
Camp Chipinaw-NY
Scatico-NY
Vega-ME
Indian Acres-ME
Laurel-ME
Androscoggin-ME
Tripp LAke-ME
Thanks but looking for a kosher Jewish camp.
Camp Modin in Maine
^^^thank you for the suggestion . The other camp I'm considering is Bnai Brith Perlman in Pa.