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Camp Kadima 2019

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C A M PNORA A. KREGERKA D I MA AT THE DAVID POSNACK JCC JUNE 10 - AUGUST 2, 2019 2018 MREEMQNBUOEIRTRESDHIPWINNER ENRICHING LIVES BY CONNECTING PEOPLE David Posnack JCC

For 37 summers, the trained, professional staff at the award-winning Camp Kadima at theABOUT US David Posnack JCC has provided a supervised and safe environment,allowing every camper to build self-confidence, develop socialization skills and be energized and enlightened through our age-appropriate programming, regardless of faith or race. Voted best summer camp in Davie, Cooper City and Southwest Ranches by the readers of the Sun Sentinel’s Trailblazer.Camp leadership teamCamp Director/ Bonim/Extreme Adventure Giborim (Special Needs)Chief Program Officer Director SCOTT DERMER (Director) & RACHELSHARI MAC KEEN has a bachelor’s degree MICHAEL CHANAN has a bachelor’s degree GREENHAWT (Assistant Director) havefrom the University of Alabama and a master’s in recreation management and tourism from bachelor’s degrees in special education withdegree in human resource management Arizona State University, a director credential over 40 years combined experience. Scottfrom Nova Southeastern University. She has and over 20 years experience in leadership and Rachel have directed our Giborim campworked at the DPJCC for 17 years and has positions with summer camps. together for more than 25 years.been involved in all phases of programming. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] JHoops & JSports Director Special Events DirectorK’Ton Ton DALE MCLEAN is the owner of WILL CROUD has a bachelor’s degree from Dalethehost.com and has been part of theJUDITH ROSE (Director) has a master’s University of Central Florida with a major in entertainment industry for over 19 years.degree in early childhood education and was behavioral science. He played professional You may also know him as the officialthe founding principal of the David Posnack baseball and co-owned an after-school “in-Arena host” for the Miami Heat. He hasJewish Day School on this campus where BCPS all-sports enrichment program. He coached soccer for the JCC Maccabi Games®she served for nine years. She is currently the is currently the DPJCC’s assistant sports & Fort Lauderdale team for more than 13 years.DPJCC’s early childhood director. wellness director/athletics and oversees the Dale looks forward to his fourth summer at JHoops Basketball Program. Camp Kadima! [email protected] [email protected] HEN (Assistant Director) has a [email protected] credential and over 10 years of campexperience. She is currently the DPJCC’s early JTheater Directorchildhood assistant director. RACHEL KLEIN has been directing children [email protected] in musical theater camps for over 16 years. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts fromOlim/JGirls/JTech Director UF’s New World School for the Arts. WhenARLENE ABRAMS has a bachelor’s degree in Rachel isn’t teaching voice she is performingearly childhood education from the University in professional productions aroundof Puerto Rico, a director credential and South Florida.22 years experience in camp supervision. DpjcRce.goirsgt/ecratmopdkayad! ima [email protected] is currently the DPJCC’s children & familyservices director. [email protected] best flagpole in south Florida featuring Mike & Dale #TeamMike Campers start every morning together in our Orlove Auditorium enjoying music, singing, #TeamDale cheering and dancing. Campers and counselors are split into two teams - #TeamMike and #TeamDale. Teams compete in daily challenges throughout the summer with one team being crowned flagpole champion. Mike and Dale bring energy and create a unique experience for every camper making our flagpole one of a kind. Flagpole helps get the campers and counselors in the camp spirit and is a centerpiece of Camp Kadima culture.

WHAT WE OFFER New Field Trips • Lifelong Memories • Personal Growth• New camp logo and new camp T-shirts • Camp family night• Camp bag & glatt kosher menu provided to each camper • Daily activities may include: TV production, yoga, tennis,• Exciting field trips on air-conditioned buses (Olim and up)• On-site swimming pool and splash pad volleyball, arts & crafts, karate, science, cooking, music,• Air-conditioned activity space, including two gymnasiums, hip-hop, XZone Fitness®, soccer, Zumba® & more • Weekly special events such as bounce houses, water-slide aerobic studios, racquetball courts days, karaoke, game shows, food court day, spirit & dress-up• Two playgrounds for children of all ages days, Israeli programs, Shabbat, Maccabiah (color war) &• Tennis courts, NEW turf field and batting cages Zimriah (songfest) • On-campus security and a full-time health care professionalCONFIDENCE on-site CHARACTERWe emphasize the group experience for children to: • Our qualified staff are trained to encourage children to reach their individual potential. • become more confident and increase their self-esteem • Our staff’s talent, love, leadership and devotion are the • develop increased social skills heart and soul of camp. • be adventurous and try new things • We provide lifelong memories, built on tradition. VARIETY campsCamp K’Ton Ton Camp OlimFor Boys & Girls Ages 18 months – 4 years For Boys & Girls Entering• All activities for this age Kindergarten • Our program provides an group are held on-site on the JCC campus. exciting transition from• Special events include preschool to kindergarten. in-house shows, petting • All campers enjoy field trips, zoos and events like PJ Maccabiah games, Zimriah Library Goes to Camp. (songfest), special events,• Camp K’Ton Ton offers water days, game shows and a full-day options for camp-wide mitzvah project. all ages. • Campers enjoy weekly field trips on air-conditioned buses to local attractions.Camp Bonim SPIRIT DAYS SPECIAL EVENTSFor Boys & Girls Grades 1-5• Campers are grouped according FIELD TRIPS to the grade they will enter in the fall; however, grades may be combined.• All campers enjoy field trips, Maccabiah games, Zimriah (songfest), special events, water days, game shows and a camp-wide mitzvah project.

premier CampsJGirls Camp Grades 1-2, Grades 3-4• Our young ladies receive a well-rounded camp experience that includes dancing, cheerleading, gymnastics, field trips and special events.• Campers also participate in camp-wide activities and special events.JTech Camp For Boys & Girls, Grades 1-3JTech offers the perfect combination of an innovative, hands-on STEM curriculum and campexperience.• Activities include robotics, making slime, building and launching rockets and so much more!• Campers also participate in camp-wide activities, special events and field trips.JTech 2.0 Camp For Boys & Girls, Grades 4-6JTech 2.0 introduces campers to the amazing worlds of science, technology, engineering, artsand math through a familiar and amazing cooperative online tool. Presents learning and funthrough gaming and coding by teaching:• Computer-aided design • M ath concepts using • Chemistry• Architecture and spatial basic arithmetic and • G ame design and geometry design server maintenance • CircuitryJTheater Camp For Boys & Girls, Grades 3-9• Sing, act and dance in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (session 1) and Broadway Revue (session 2), directed by Rachel Klein (17 years of experience directing musical theater camps). Performance will be at the end of each session.• Campers will learn techniques to develop their performance skills in a positive atmosphere that encourages team-building and builds self-esteem.• Campers must be enrolled for a consecutive 4-week session (weeks 1-4 and/or weeks 5-8).• Performance will be at the end of each session.sports campsJSports Camp Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6 JHoops Basketball Camp• Young athletes will learn about a variety of sports Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6 including basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, flag football and volleyball. • Young athletes will learn the fundamentals of playing basketball.• Daily activities focus on sport-specific • Daily activities include drills to learn fundamentals. passing, dribbling and shooting.• Campers will participate • Campers will participate in in challenges with other challenges with other local JCCs. local JCCs.

Tween and teen campsExtreme Adventure Camp Leaders-in-Training (LIT) ProgramFor Boys & GirlsGrades 6-8 For Boys & Girls• Campers are Grade 9 grouped according • This program is the first to the grade they level in the transition from will enter in the fall; camper to counselor. however, grades may be combined. • During part of each week,• Extreme Adventure these teens work side-by- campers go on field side with experienced camp trips twice a week counselors and specialists, within the tri-county training to be future Camp area. These exciting Kadima staff members. trips may include Wynwood Walls, • Training includes a flowrider surfing and many more surprises. mandatory training session with instruction in junior first aid, CPR and junior water safety. • Trip options and some in-house activities are offered for the LIT program.Camp giborim Ben & Dorothy Spencer Special Services Division For Boys & Girls | Ages 3-22+• G iborim, which means heroes in Hebrew, is a special needs CamApwGairbdorim program that serves campers with autism, Down syndrome, developmental delays and various other disabilities.• All campers participate in a variety of camp activities. Most groups participate in two field trips per week.• New campers must have an intake interview. The JCC cannot provide one-on-one supervision. Continuous aggressive behaviors may result in dismissal of the camper from the program.• Inclusion program: A limited number of campers with mild disabilities are included in the general camp population.• Camp for ages 3 and 4 requires an 8-week commitment.RegcDaipsmjtcpecrk.aotdorigdma/ay!

Register today! Dpjcc.org/campkadima Groups close out fast. Don’t let your child miss out on a fun-filled summer. EARLY BIRD RATES ARE GOOD THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2019. If you register your child and pay in full by December 28, 2018, you save the $150 registration fee.CAMP DATES IMPORTANT NUMBERSJune 10 – August 2, 2019 DPJCC 954.434.04994, 5, 6, 7 & 8-week registration is available. Enrollment is limited.Camp fees available for DPJCC members & community. K’Ton Ton Camps: Ages 18 mos. – 4 yearsAdvance registration is mandatory. Camp Registration: Eileen Neidorf Ext. 344 • Camp is closed on Thursday, July 4. • Maccabiah (color war) is during Week 6. Olim/Bonim/JGirls/JTech/JTheater: Ages 5-14 Extreme Adventure Camp/LITJSummer Days JSports/JHoopsPost Camp will be available based on theBroward County school schedule. Camp Registration: Lisa Lundy Ext. 202SAVE THE DATES Giborim (Special Needs Camp) Ext. 202NEW PARENT Orientation Camp Director: Scott Dermer [email protected] parents only - Orlove Auditorium Membership Information Membership Associate: Jane Hesse Monday, June 3, 2019 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Ext. 110Come and meet our administrative staff and have your questionsanswered. Camp Director/Chief Program Officer Shari Mac Keen Meet the Counselor Night Ext. 111Thursday, June 6, 2019 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.Campers and parents are invited to meet the summer camp staffand pick up their camp T-shirts.First Day of CampMonday, June 10, 2019Last Day of CampFriday, August 2, 2019Note: There will be NO EXTENDED DAY CARE on the last day of camp.Camp Hours Morning car pool - All camps 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. Afternoon car pool - All camps 3:45 – 4:00 p.m.Extended Camp Hours(all campers must be pre-registered for extended care) Morning care 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. After-care 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEIn case of serious financial need, financial assistance is possible. Packets are available at the front desk or by calling 954.434.0499. In order to assure aspace in camp, you must register for camp and submit a financial assistance application as soon as possible. All financial information must include2017 tax forms, 2018 W2 and/or 1099 forms and must be submitted by March 22, 2019. Only complete applications will be reviewed by the FinancialAssistance Committee with response to the family by April 26, 2019. If you complete your packet after March 22, 2019, and there are still funds available,the response to the family will be as soon as possible. Applicant must make monthly payments toward the camp fee(s). After scholarship is applied, anyoverpayments will be refunded. Funds are limited; apply and complete your packet early. Our financial assistance fund is financed primarily through thegenerous donations of our members. Contributions can be made by calling Rozana Vasserman at 954.434.0499, ext. 320.

CAMP KADIMA EARLY BIRD RATES THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2019 PLUS AN ADDITIONAL $50 OFFTHE REGISTRATION FEE. CAMP KADIMA EARLY BIRD RATES THROUGH FEBRUARY 28, 2019 8 Weeks 4 Weeks 5 Weeks 6 Weeks 7 Weeks Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee $2,619 $3,019 Variety Camps K’Ton Ton, Olim, Bonim $1,420 $1,620 $1,741 $1,991 $2,047 $2,347 $2,340 $2,690 Sports Camps $1,460 $1,660 $1,790 $2,040 $2,105 $2,405 $2,406 $2,756 $2,693 $3,093 JHoops, JSports Premier Camps Jgirls, JTech, JTech 2.0 $1,580 $1,780 $1,937 $2,187 $2,278 $2,578 $2,603 $2,953 $2,914 $3,314 JJTThheeaatetrecra(mgrapdeerss3m-9u) st be enrolled for a consecutive 4-week session (week$s11,-540a0nd /or w$e1e,k7s050-8 ) $2,766 $3,166 Extreme Adventure Camp (grades 6-8) $1,580 $1,780 $1,937 $2,187 $2,278 $2,578 $2,603 $2,953 $2,914 $3,314 LIT - Leaders-in-Training (grade 9) $1,100 $1,300 $1,349 $1,599 $1,587 $1,887 $1,813 $2,163 $2,030 $2,430 Camp Giborim $1,560 $1,760 $1,912 $2,162 $2,249 $2,549 $2,570 $2,920 $2,877 $3,277 CAMP KADIMA RATES BEGINNING MARCH 1, 2019 5 Weeks 4 Weeks 6 Weeks 7 Weeks 8 Weeks Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Member Fee Camp Fee Variety Camps $1,764 $2,014 $2,074 $2,374 $2,394 $2,744 $2,707 $3,107 K’Ton Ton, Olim, Bonim $1,440 $1,640 Sports Camps $1,520 $1,720 $1,862 $2,112 $2,190 $2,490 $2,527 $2,877 $2,858 $3,258 JHoops, JSports Premier Camps Jgirls, JTech, JTech 2.0 $1,600 $1,800 $1,960 $2,210 $2,304 $2,604 $2,660 $3,010 $3,008 $3,408 JJTThheeaatetrecra(mgrapdeerss3m-9u) st be enrolled for a consecutive 4-week session (week$s11,-640a0nd /or w$e1e,k8s050-8 ) $3,008 $3,408 Extreme Adventure Camp (grades 6-8) $1,600 $1,800 $1,960 $2,210 $2,304 $2,604 $2,660 $3,010 $3,008 $3,408 LIT - Leaders-in-Training (grade 9) $1,120 $1,320 $1,372 $1,622 $1,613 $1,913 $1,862 $2,212 $2,106 $2,506 Camp Giborim $1,580 $1,780 $1,936 $2,186 $2,275 $2,575 $2,627 $2,977 $2,970 $3,370 SEE ALL CAMP RATES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT NOTE: A $50 fee will be charged for any changes made after registration is processed. DPJCC.ORG/CAMPKADIMA GLUTEN-FREE OPTION: Available for a $20 per week fee.Plus a non-refundable registration fee of $150 per camper. Register today and save! A 4-week minimum is EXTENDED DAY 7:30-8:45 a.m. and 4:00-6:00 p.m.required. Weeks need not be consecutive unless otherwise noted. ALL CAMPERS MUST BE PAID-IN-FULL K’Ton Ton, Olim, Bonim, Sports, Premier,BY MAY 31, 2019. Extreme Adventure, LIT & Giborim—$25 per week a.m. and $35 per week p.m. TRANSPORTATION (minimum 10 riders per week required) For Grades K & Up Weston & East Hollywood: $45 per week

Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 340 MIAMI FL David Posnack Jewish Community Center On the Nina & Louis Silverman Campus 5850 S. Pine Island Road • Davie, FL 33328 954-434-0499 • Fax: 954-434-1741 • www.dpjcc.org (On the corner of Stirling and Pine Island Roads)nMoetmrbeeqrusihriepd DPJCC Board Leadership & Staff Diane Wilen, Ph.D. Board Chair Adriane Rosen Vice Chair Children and Family Services Maria Mallo-Schwartz and John Rinella Camp Committee Co-Chairs Scott Ehrlich, MA Chief Executive Officer Elaine M. Turner, CPA Chief Financial Officer Shari Mac Keen, MS Chief Program Officer A beneficiary agency of the OF BROWARD COUNTY The David Posnack Jewish Community Center enriches lives by connecting people through cultural, educational, social, recreational and wellness programs in an environment of fun, friendship and unity. The J is open to all and proudly guided by Jewish values.


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