OVERVIEW RATES and DATES ACTIVITIES  SCHEDULE  FORMS DIRECTIONS




An average day at Camp Newman follows this schedule:



TIME ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
8:00 Aruchat Boker Breakfast (See Meal Possibilities Below)
8:45 T'fillah Creative Services
9:15 Z'man Sport Field Activities
10:15 Chaverut Cabin Activities (See Rotation Below)
11:15 Tochnit Informal Education
12:00 Aruchat Tzoharayim Lunch (See Meal Possibilities Below)
12:45 M'nucha Rest Time
1:30 Chugim Choice Activities (See Options Below)
2:30 Miznon Snack
2:45 Yafnimu Choice Activities (See Options Below)
3:45 Breicha Pool
4:45 Sivuv Cabin Activities (See Rotation Below)
5:45 Personal Nikayon Shower and change for evening activities
6:30 Aruchat Erev Dinner (See Meal Possibilities Below)
7:15 Shira Song Session
7:30 Peulat Erev Evening Activities, ie Pool Party or Camp Fire
8:30 Siyum and Hashkevah Closing Circle and Cabin Bonding Activities
9:15 Laila Tov Lights Out

POSSIBLE MEAL OPTIONS ACTIVITIES
Breakfast Eggs Chaverut Paddle Boats
Tater Tots Cabin Rotation Tower
Pancakes Hike to the Star
Waffles Israeli Scouts
Croissants Initiative Course
Coffee Cake Music
French Toast Israeli Dance
Muffins
Cold Cereal (Daily) Yafnimu Soccer
Sports/Encrichment Frisbee
Lunch Salad Bar (Daily) Basketball
Grilled Cheese Hockey
Corn Dogs Art
Chicken Patties Drama
Sandwiches Tower
PB & J (Daily) Gymnastics
Mac and Cheese
Chicken Nuggets Chugim Ceramics
Mountain Biking
Dinner Salad Bar (Daily) Street Jam
Spaghetti Digital Photo
Fried Chicken Digital Video
Taquitos Art
Pizza Archery
Enchiladas Guitar
Burritos Martial Arts
BBQ Chicken
PB & J (Daily) Sivuv Choice Rotation through Chugim and Yafnimu options

The goal of each of our specialty areas is to enhance each camper's self-esteem and confidence. We strive to ensure that every camper is placed in a position to succeed. It is our objective, that by the completion of each activity, the camper will feel better about themselves and their abilities.

We achieve this by designing our programs to not only enable success, but also through Jewish values, such as; "Betzelem Elohim", that we are all created in a divine image and our divine gifts help shape our world. We seek to bring forth and celebrate the unique gifts of every child and staff member. By treating each other with "Gimilut Chasadim", acts of loving kindness, we create an environment where children are free to express their true selves.