
10 Ways to Have a Camp Shabbat
By: Carolyn Harari, Director of Camps Put the screens away.
By: Carolyn Harari, Director of Camps Put the screens away.
ITC’s Director of Camps, Carolyn Harari, wrote an inspirational article
NEW for 2018! Our Leader-in-Training (LIT) program aims to shape today’s young adults into tomorrow’s leaders. The program focuses on developing critical 21st century life skills: communication, critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity – all through an experiential, values-based Jewish lens. Participating teens will meet inspiring community and business leaders; participate in life skills and team building activities; and engage in meaningful service opportunities. They will get a taste of what it means to be a leader at camp when they assist counselors during activities with our youngest campers. Teens who participate in the LIT program will gain confidence in themselves and in their ability to lead others – all while having fun and making new Jewish friends from all over Atlanta.
Note: A minimum number of campers is required for this program to run.
AGE:
Rising 9th graders
RATIO:
8 campers to 1 staff member
2018 DATES:
Sandy Springs: July 9-13 and July 16-20
Early Bird | Springtime Special | Summer’s Here |
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Jan 5 – Jan 31 | Feb 1 – April 30 | May 1 – Aug 4 |
$350/week | $385/week | not available |
In the City Camps is not a licensed childcare facility and is not required to be licensed by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, as the program is exempt from state licensure requirements.