Ever wondered what it was like to live on the Lower East Side in the 1900s? Today we got to find out! When we walked into the dining room, we were greeted by peddlers who were selling their wares. The entire room had become a market place in accordance with the theme of When Zaidy (grandfather) was Young. To add to the fun and excitement the forecast today is NOT cloudy with a chance of meatballs but rather sunny, breezy, and beautiful!
In sweet shoppe on this gorgeous morning, campers learn how to make matza ball cake pops. While smashing the cake with their hands and then mixing it with icing, smiles light up their faces. In the pot shop, campers are painting their one-of-a-kind bowl, signs, jewelry boxes, necklaces, and more. They can’t wait to show it to you all when they get home!

