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The Roaring 20’s…

July 31, 2013Leave a Comment

Wow, there were so many unique activities today that I don’t even know where to begin!

Today’s theme involves many different kinds of characters and settings. There’s the American-style 20’s, of the silent-film production, early automobiles, and phonographs, and then there’s the old European villiage/shtetl setting of the close-knit, isolated communities

The Magician making Yaakov Singer, counselor, float in mid-air before Camp Simcha Special

The Magician making Yaakov Singer, counselor, float in mid-air before Camp Simcha Special

The Magician making Yaakov Singer, counselor, float in mid-air before Camp Simcha Special[/caption]

. In our camp we went back in time (like all the other days of ‘Simcha Time’) to experience it all. The dining room’s props featured old wooden crates, a phonograph, old video camera cutouts, and ‘bootlegger’ and ‘speakeasy’ signs attached to the stage. The time machine in the dining room took us back to the streets of NYC of the 20’s and Charlie Chaplain, and lots of people were wearing hats and other attire. A lunchtime performance by some of the campers, acting out some songs by “Fiddler on the Roof” brought us yet deeper into the setting.

One special activity today was ‘Silent Film Production,’ which is when those by the activity act out a video, which is then converted to black-and-white and has old-time music added to it. Another activity was ‘Dek the Bek,’ which is when those by the activity get to decorate a bekishe, or hasidik garb, to their own taste. It was done using glitter paint and small tiles and stuff.

Another unique activity in the schedule for today was ‘Campfire and Corn Peddling at fire pit with Nature Boy.’ This is when the entire division sits around a bonfire, roasting corn (after removing the husk from fresh corn), marshmallows, or s’mores. YUM!!! …and a rather natural experience.

The waiters of Camp Simcha Special performed a one-of-a-kind dance for the camp, while using the power of illusion, beating the eye into thinking that every two dancers were really one. Hands became feet and their bodies were blocked by sheets.

Speaking of illusion, the night activity following supper was a…MAGICIAN! He performed stunning acts for the camp, including making birds appear and disappear, making someone rise in mid-air, and “accidentally” loosing a raccoon. Several campers volunteered in some of the acts and the entire camp enjoyed the show.

Whoa, that was a ton for one day! Everyone is looking forward for the Bike 4 Chai riders’ arrival tomorrow into camp, as we are the ‘greatest finish line in the world,’ as they put it. To arrive in the greatest camp in the world to catch a glimpse of what they’d worked for pushes them all the way through, and we all appreciate very much what they are doing for us. Day 2, the final day, is yet to begin, and we are just as excited as they are to greet each other. Good luck!

Greco – Roman Day, Color War! and more…

July 30, 2013Leave a Comment

Oh, man! From one activity to another the camp was on a roll today… Firstly, competitive learning groups in the morning gave the campers the unique opportunity to earn points for their teams. Several activities throughout the day also involved competitions between the two teams, including races in the lake, pool, and gym. Several team times throughout Color War gave the teams time to learn their theme songs and Alma Maters. The theme was sung during lunch in the dining room and–oh, did I mention those props and decorations? They were fantastic! Many staff members helped out last night decorating the dining room with streamers, banners, posters, and signs for the team colors and themes. For the theme of the day a huge palace of ancient Greek/Roman architecture was constructed around the stage, fully equipped with doors, columns, drapes, and more. Some people ran around with ancient Greek costumes, while others adorned their team colors.

COLOR RUN!

COLOR RUN!


Following some more team-competitive activities, a highlight event in camp took place. The famous ‘color run’ is when campers and staff members alike run through a tent and spray each other with washable, powdery colors, while wearing bathing suits and white t-shirts. It was a lot of fun playing with those colors, especially since it was Color War!

Following supper, the camp had the privilege of a visit of the great Rabbi, HoRav Matisyahu Salomon, shlita, who came to share some inspiring words of wisdom and encouragement. We all had a chance, whoever wanted to, to shake his hand afterwards and receive precious berachos (blessings) from him.

The Grand Color War Finale took place afterwards, when the two teams acted out their comedy skits, and then sang their meningful Alma Maters. With the combination of music and lighting in the background, the camp waited in sunpense to hear the winning team, but Dembi of course just wouldn’t say it right away. But finally he announced it after repeatedly stopping right before saying the team, “The winning team is GREEN!!!!” However the points were truly close and a tie was imminent, which only shows how hard everyone worked to win. It was an awesome Color War!

Oh, my, it took some time just to type this blog, but there’s STILL MORE!!!!!!!!

A special late-night activity took place under a tent out on the baseball fields. It was a..pajama party!! A bunch of mattresses and blankets were lined up, and after changing into pj’s, all the campers had a chance to go the tent, with popcorn and nosh from the canteen, and watch a movie on the ceiling, while laying on the mattresses. It was really cool! Most of the campers went back to the bunks to go to sleep afterwards, because it was a little too cold to sleep out.

Speaking of sleep….theres a whole ‘nother day ahead of us tomorrow to rest up for!!

Planet of the Apes Day/Color War, Part II

July 29, 2013Leave a Comment

And off we are with Color War! Props are being built, streamers hung, and signs posted in the dining room. “Green and blue” are all over camp, as the camp is now in Color War mode.

To kick it off, there was a ‘sneakerless’ basketball game in the gym, of members of the two teams versus each other. It was amusing to see players running around in their socks and trying to score points for their teams. Some of the players were wheelchair-bound campers who joined the game, scoring points for the game, which Blue Team eventually won.

The theme of the day still being Planet of the Apes, Dembi hosted a banana-eating competition during supper. Two sets of two competitors, one from each team were called up to compete. The one to down 10 bananas first won. Okay, that is not something I would try at home…and it isn’t easy,either!

The night activity was a show in the gym: the Chicago SkyBoyz, an acrobatic trampoline-jumping team. They had a few trampolines and a huge cushion on the floor, to allow for really high, multiple-flip jumps. Many of the acts involved ecstatic campers standing on or next to the acrobats and having them jump over them. One such jump, over seven people (some in wheelchairs) in a row, came really close to the one standing in the end, but everyone was just fine and enjoyed the show very much.
Teams meetings took place a little later and further preparations are taking place now. Songs are being composed, scripts are being written, and excitement building up for the big day ahead tomorrow, the official day of Color War 2013.

Biblical Times – Friday, Day Two of Camp Simcha Special

July 26, 2013Leave a Comment

Following one action-packed day came another…

The day began with the much anticipated helicopter rides over Camp Simcha. The excited campers got a chance to hop into a helicopter just outside of camp and go for an exhilarating ride over the campus. They said it was WAY COOL looking down at the camp from so high up. Everything looks so small! It was a bit scary, though, when the pilot made some sharp turns in mid-air, but it was a lot of fun.

To add a touch to the theme of the day, Biblical Times, Camp Simcha brought in ‘Noah’s Ark,’ a mobile ark from which a pony and sheep emerged and everyone got a chance to check it out. Additionally there was a rabbit, snake, monkey, and fish! There were also some fun games and hands-on displays and exhibits which we had a chance to experience.

The dining room featured some exciting displays, too, in relation to the theme of the day. There was a well, Egyptian pyramid, Pharaoh, wagon, and more.

Throughout the afternoon we got a chance to participate in some of the many fun workshops and activities camp has to offer at all times, and go for a swim or boat ride.

Wow, that was another fun day here in camp. There’s so much more to come…

Hippie 60’s – Thursday, First Full Day of Camp Simcha Special

July 25, 20131 Comment

The least I can say right now is…WOW! The amount of activities packed into today is enough to fill an entire week!

Peace, Dude! Today was a rather colorful one (when is it not?!) – colorful T-shirts, bandanas, tie-dyed outfits, etc. to match the theme of the day. Following the morning activities and a pumping lunch, the camp was treated to the first special surprise today: a fleet of fancy luxury sports cars, including a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, Mercedes, two Audis, and an Infinity, some of which are convertibles. The campers had the privilege to get a chance to go for a spin in them around camp. Those mighty engines made the cars sound like race cars…or perhaps they are…

Following the cars the camp was led into the Social Hall for yet another surprise: half of the Twins from France (as Dembi put it). Being that his twin is away, the remaining twin put on an equally as exciting show. The twin captivated the audience as he rolled around the room on unicycles (including a 7 ft. one!), dodging the front rows by mere inches! He jumped over some campers laying on the floor while he was riding to make it even more scary. He even had some brave campers on his shoulders while he was riding around. Too bad riding atop the table didn’t work, as it buckled beneath him in the beginning of the act, but that only added more excitement to the show. He also rode a bike upside down, and juggled fire and razor-sharp knives. He then proceeded to swallow a knife and blow fire out of his mouth. Camp Simcha Special proved to him that we can indeed blow out the flaming torches, which he challenged us to blowing out.

If you think that was enough for one day, it was actually far from over. For night activity we were led back into the Social Hall for ‘Simcha Stock,’ which turned out to be a live Yehuda Green concert, for good ol’ times’ sake, and to ‘throw-it-down’ on the dance floor. While the camp enjoyed the music and dancing some campers and staff members organized a protest in response to Dembi’s “No Color War” announcement. Signs went up after the concert declaring that camp cannot happen without a Color War. Well, we’ll see about that…

Outside the Social Hall there was a tie-dye station in connection with the theme of the day–Hippie 60’s. Whoever participated was able to take a bandana and tie it several times while twisting it around, and then spray some colorful paint on it at the end of the table in order to transform a simple bandana (or shirt) into a bright, colorful one.

The day is STILL not over!! A short while later, following marriv, the older divisions along with the staff joined in the annual simcha of a siyum hashas in honor of the seudas hodaah (celebration of thanks) for the miracle that occurred 12 years ago in camp when a fire burned down the main building and miraculously everyone (and everything else) was safe throughout camp. The camp has rebuilt even stronger since and the siyum was made by R’ Yitzy Muller in honor of the miracle.

Whoa! That was a ton for one day of camp! Well, stay tuned for even more on the way, along with plenty of surprises…

Camper Arrivals – First Awesome day of Camp Simcha Special

July 24, 2013Leave a Comment

Camp Simcha Special has just begun with a bang! Pumped-up staff members welcomed in the smiling campers as they arrived in the happiest place on earth. Each and every camper received  a personal welcome by the entire camp, accompanied by pumping music by Camp Simcha’s band.

Following the exciting welcoming ceremony we were treated to a cool night activity – a group of trampoline acrobats–but not just any. Their acts included jaw-dropping feats, such as double and triple flips in mid-air after nearly (or actually) hitting the ceiling! Some of the flips and jumps were even done while wearing snowboards, wakeboards, skis, and who-knows-what-else. What a way to start off the session!

We are all looking forward to the best summer here in Camp Simcha Special! Stay tuned for more as the fun never ends here…

Keeping in touch: E-mail

July 24, 2013Leave a Comment

Our campers love getting e-mail! To send your camper an e-mail, include his NAME and BUNK NUMBER in the subject line of the e-mail. Please send all e-mails to mail@campsimcha.org. Unfortunately, we cannot download any attachments so please include all content in the body of your e-mail.

About ParentSpace and our Galleries

July 24, 2013Leave a Comment

Before the session begins, we would like to clarify some things about our Facebook galleries, public galleries on our website, and ParentSpace galleries.

First, if your child is photo-released “in camp only”, he or she will only appear in the ParentSpace gallery. Your child will not appear on Facebook, nor on the public side of the site. So if your child is a camper, go ahead and sign up for ParentSpace. Not only will you see more pictures (2x more pictures than on FB), but you will also be privy videos that are produced special for you every day, a special blog, the daily camp newsletter, camp schedule, and more exciting features.

Second, please follow the instructions below for the proper way to log in to your account. If you haven’t applied for an account, please go ahead and apply for an account. You should be verified within 48 hours.

To log into your ParentSpace account, go to campsimcha.org and click LOGIN in the top right corner.

Then type in your username and password.

You are now in ParentSpace!
PLEASE NOTE: We are doing some upgrades on the site, so you may land on a page that says “404-Not Found” Ir that happens, go to the Parents Tab (In the grey menu bar) and click ParentSpace. We hope to have this issue resolved by tomorrow.

From this page you can access a special blog just for parents, the daily schedule, and daily pictures and videos.

A COMMON PROBLEM: If you attempt to visit campsimcha.org/parentspace directly, and login there, you will be bounced to another login page. If you type in your username and password there you, will be granted access to ParentSpace. However, until we correct this glitch, we ask that you instead login by going to campsimcha.org and clicking login in the top right corner.

If you are still having trouble with ParentSpace, or if you have any questions, comments, requests, or suggestions for the blogs, please contact zahavah@campsimcha.org

Simcha in One Word

July 23, 2013Leave a Comment

Can YOU describe Camp Simcha in just one word?

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Simcha Stories: Blima & Malka Bracha

July 23, 2013Leave a Comment

Who’s excited for Camp Simcha Special?
Watch Blima and Malka Bracha talk about their experiences at CSSG 2013!

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