A typical day at camp features six 50-minute instructional periods, including electives (free choice), and scheduled activities. Younger campers are provided with a wide variety of programs, including tennis, arts and crafts and free swim. Older campers have the opportunity to design a more customized program. Take a look at an example of a typical day.
Rise and Shine
8:00 am: Wake up
8:20 am: Lineup and Flag Raising
8:30 am: Aruchat HaBoker (Breakfast)
9:15 am: Bunk Cleanup
10:00 am: First Period: Swimming
10:45 am: Second Period: Athletics
11:30 am: Third Period: Elective (your choice)
12:15 am: Chofesh (Free time)
12:45 pm: Aruchat Ha-Tzaharayim (Lunch)
Jump Right In
1:45 pm: Rest Hour
2:45 pm: Fourth Period: Project Adventure (grades 3-6) Elective (grades 7-9)
3:30 pm: Fifth Period: Judaica, Music, or Dance
3:50 pm: Snack (popsicles or fruit)
4:15 pm: Sixth Period: Special One-week Clubs (Glee Cub, All-Star Sports League, Photography, Wild and Crazy Science, Modern Dance, Hebrew 101, Healthy Living, Martial Arts, Model Making and more!)
5:00 pm: Nikayon (Free Time)
Nights to Remember
5:45 pm: Lineup and Flag lowering
6:00 pm: Aruchat Ha-erev (Dinner)
7:00 pm: 7th Period: (Drama rehearsals, team practices, tennis courts and athletics fields are open, bunk time, etc.)
7:45 pm: Evening Program
8:45 pm: Snack
9:15-9:45 pm: Lailah Tov (good night and lights out; time depends on age of the camper