The Micah Update
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The Micah Update
Fall Edition 2013 Page 1 The Micah Update Inside this issue: Message from Mark 1 Micah Social Action 2-3 Bruce Lumino Update 3 Camp Northbound 4 State Bags 4 Micah Around the Globe 5 Fiber Arts Recap 5 Birthdays 6 Camp Champions Invite 6 Virtual Tour 6 Important Reminders 6 Camp Micah www.campmicah.com Winter: P.O. Box 67414 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 617-244-6540 Summer: 156 Moose Cove Lodge Rd Bridgton, ME 04009 207-647-8999 Message From Mark October 2013 As our Fall Newsletter is reaching you, Camp Micah’s facility has just been closed before the frost in Maine sets in soon in October. The leaves have changed colors and, we hope, the school year is off to a great start for everyone. It seems like the summer was so long ago and we all are still telling stories about the great moments that made up the summer of 2013. I am pleased to say that the camp is nearly full for next summer and if you know anyone interested in Micah for 2014, they should call us soon! Included in this newsletter are many reminders of all the good we did as a community this summer. Social action (Tikkuna Matata, as we say at Micah) has never been more active and we keep getting letters from organizations that we partnered with thanking us for our emotional and financial support. Among the many social action projects we took on last summer, we were fortunate to have Bruce Lumino join our staff as the head of our soccer program. We are pleased to say that Bruce plans to return to camp next summer and was overwhelmed by the support he received from his Micah family. Bruce is from Mongango, Zambia and lives in a small village. He is his family’s sole source of income and supports his mother and eight siblings. At the end of the summer we were fortunate to learn more about how we can assist Bruce and his village in the coming months. Some Micah campers are already raising money as part of their Bar/t Mitzvah projects and others are interested in assisting with the eleven hundred dollars it cost per year for school for Bruce’s brothers and sisters. He is already extremely grateful and sent me an email after he got home saying “I can never thank you enough for what you and the Micah family did for me. With all the help rendered to me, my family can now have a full meal on the table and my house rentals up to date. At least now i can walk with my mind at rest not having to worry about my land lady for the next few months and other necessities.” Please take a moment to read more about our efforts to support Bruce and his family on page 3 of this newsletter. We are already making a real difference in their lives and hope to continue. Our newsletter continues to grow each year as more great things go on for Micah campers, counselors and alumni. Please continue to let us know about all the great happenings in your lives so that we can share them with the whole Micah family. We look forward to sending out the yearbook in November and to seeing everyone who can make it to the 2013 Micah Camp reunion in Dedham, MA on January 12th. Have a great fall and enjoy the newsletter! Mark Be sure to “like” Camp Micah on Facebook so you can be one of the first to hear exciting news! Fall Edition 2013 Page 2 Micah in Action...Social Action! We had a very busy summer in the area of Social Action. We began the summer by collecting pairs and pairs of sneakers as we partnered with 30 other Maine camps for the Max Cure Foundation for pediatric cancer. We thank you for all the sneaker donations that helped to make the Dunk Your Kicks event successful. Bridgton Health Center Our campers continued to volunteer during their free time to bring some happiness to the residents of the local senior center. We visited twice a week. We bowled (yes, the residents even bowled from wheelchairs!), played bingo and had the residents spin the spinner as we played Twister. The residents also enjoyed hearing the campers sing. Campers, sometimes hesitant to go in, always seem to leave wanting to return. Poverty in America This summer's social action focus was Poverty in America. The Mitzvah Makers, a group of summit campers, spearheaded the activities relating to Poverty in America. They researched and shared with the Micah community many issues about poverty and hunger and how it affects adults as well as children throughout our country. We were so successful with our raffle baskets last summer that the Mitzvah Makers decide to repeat this activity. The Mitzvah Makers encouraged campers to buy raffle tickets and to forgo the sports drinks and juices they were going to buy. The campers also sold postcards of Camp Micah. We raised close to $800 for the Community Kettle which is the local organization that serves meals throughout the year to more than 100 families in need in the Bridgton area. We made Brownies in a Jar which we sold on visiting day. We donated the proceeds as well as extra jars to the Bridgton Community Center and the Naples Food Bank. The brownies were delicious and we have had requests for the recipe! On Visiting Day, our community learned about a company called State Bags (founded by our own former Boys’ Head Counselor, and Jodi’s brother, Scot Tatelman). Scot and his wife, Jacq, came to Micah to share their vision for helping more kids from underfunded neighborhoods be better prepared for their future (with both a new backpack and an inspirational presentation from State’s Packmen). We’re so proud of the work Scot and Jacq are doing and of our community for their outpouring of support. See page 4 of this newsletter for an update from Scot and Jacq about the difference the Micah community made with our bag donations. We were also privileged to have had Bruce Lumino as part of our staff. He was able to share with our community the difficult life he has had growing up and living in his village in Zambia. There were many years that he and his seven siblings were not able to attend school because there was not even enough money for food (it costs money to attend school in Zambia). He shared how he usually had only one meal a day. Bruce truly helped put a real life perspective on hunger. After hearing about Bruce's life story, many campers wanted to donate their trip money to help Bruce and his family. Bruce was touched by the campers concern, but he told them that his purpose in sharing his life's story was to help them understand how people live in different parts of the world and how fortunate they were to be at Camp Micah. You can read more about Bruce on page 3 of this newsletter. Project Linus Project Linus is a non-profit volunteer o rganiza ti on tha t provides love, security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized or otherwise in need. There are hundred of chapters across the United States making and distributing blankets. We made another 50 blankets this summer to add to the more than 4 million blankets that have been distributed from groups across America. Challah for Hunger Campers baked challah to sell on visiting day. We raised more than $200 from the sale of our homemade challah to donate to the Bridgton Community Center. In addition to offering activities for the local community, the community center serves lunches to children in need throughout the summer. Alex’s Lemonade Stand This has been a favorite activity for our campers during Visiting Day. The campers learn about Alex’s life and her goals. Alex was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a type of childhood cancer. At age 4, she asked her parents to have a lemonade stand in her front yard to help other sick children and childhood cancer research. She passed away at age 8 and her parents have continued her goal by setting up the Alex’s Lemonade Foundation. We once again raised close to $300. We are always amazed at the selflessness of our campers and how they offer some of their time on visiting day to sell things for our social action activities. What an incredible set of campers we have in our community! Fall Edition 2013 Page 3 Social Action, Cont. Bruce Lumino This summer, our camp was very fortunate to have Bruce Lumino working for us at Micah as our head of soccer. Bruce brought a passion for soccer and a love for camp that was passed on to our campers. Everyday, Bruce could be seen smiling, laughing, and enjoying every minute of the fresh Maine air. I can not tell you how many times I heard campers returning from soccer telling me how much they learned and how they can not wait to get back. Bruce came to us from Mangango Village, Zambia. Mangango Village is a small, remote village located 7 8 hours from the capital. Bruce lives with limited electricity, water, and food. During the summer, Bruce was able to share his story with us and what he said impacted many of our campers and staff. We have already received numerous calls about how they can help - several campers are even taking this on as their Bar/Bat Mitzvah service project. Unfortunately, Bruce had to leave Micah early due to the death of his uncle. Before departing, the Micah community gave Bruce some money and clothes for his family. The money we gave has paid for his siblings schooling for the year, their rent and also allowed him to open a small shop where he sells local crops. If any of you would like to know more or would like to know a way you can help, please send an email to MarkL@campmicah.com. Mazel Tov, Micah Alumni! On Saturday, June 1st, Annie Ryan (née Arsenault) and her husband, Jimmy, welcomed a new addition to the family, their son James. At 6:24am on June 26th, Micah veterans Avi and Sarah (Simmerer) Cohen welcomed their daughter, Kelly Ann, to the world. Kelly weighed in at 8lbs 12ozs and measured 20.75 inches. On September 1 in Asheville, North Carolina, Micah Founder and former staff member Ava Starr married her long time boyfriend and former Micah counselor, Alden West. Ava and Alden met at Micah as counselors in the summer of 2005...another Micah Match! It was a mini Micah reunion with Leah Weisman, JoJo Aresty, Sarah Ferraro, and Erin Greenberg in attendance. Camp friendships really do last forever! We would like to congratulate former Micah Team Leader Andy Welsh on his marriage to Mary Simmering. The couple were wed on April 29th in a beautiful outdoor ceremony. Andy and his wife now reside in Colorado. Do you have big news or a lifecycle event you want to share with the Micah Community? Email Steve Monge (steve@campmicah.com) and be sure to send pictures! Fall Edition 2013 Page 4 Camp Northbound On Friday, August 17, 150 campers rolled through the Micah gates eagerly anticipating Camp Northbound’s 8th summer! It was so amazing to see all the familiar faces, some of whom are now Northbound staff members. As the bus doors opened, campers were filled with excitement as they hurried to find out what bunk they would be in and what activities they would get to do first. During this week, we offered a full range of sports, arts, drama, wilderness, waterfront, and clinics. There is always something new and fresh for them to experience! It always amazes me how much fun these campers have and how much they look forward to whatever they are going to do next. Among the highlights of the week were the talent show, the dance, tie-dyeing and, of course, the Color War Break. This year, an epic fireworks display kicked off the big event. The show started as the campers were leaving the talent show and walking up the hill for snack. The road was lined with blue and green glow sticks (Camp Northbound’s Color War team colors) and as they begin leaving, a few small explosions started - just enough to peak their interest. As they approached the softball field, an amazing show ensued that left all breathless. It was so much fun to see their reactions as they looked to the sky, knowing that this was indeed COLOR WAR! Just like at Micah, the campers and staff were thrilled to know that for the next 24 hours, it would be COLOR WAR! Camp Northbound is something that is very special to what we do at Micah and we are so proud to be associated with the Boy’s and Girl’s Club of Dorchester and the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation. It is with the collaboration of these two organizations and Camp Micah that make Camp Northbound possible. Micah Gives Back(Packs) When Jacqueline and I came to Camp Micah this past summer to set up shop on Visiting Day, we never could have imagined the outpouring of support we received for our company, STATE Bags. We thought if we sold twenty or so bags it would be a huge win for us. But 100 in one day?! A dream. Jacq and I have been campers at, worked for, and visited many camps around the country, but Micah is truly unique. Not just because of the spectacular facilities, committed staff and accepting philosophy, but because their mission goes far beyond just putting smiles on kids faces all summer long...it's about making better people...and that's why this worked. Partnerships are successful when both sides do whatever they can to make it a win-win. When we committed to donating the exact amount of bags we sold on Visiting Day to the kids of Camp Northbound, the Micah crew went all in to make this a huge success. And when we took to Dorchester on a Saturday morning in September, the support from the Micah team was tremendous. We stuck to our promise and not only hand-delivered over 100 bags to the kids of Camp Northbound, but our STATE PackMen and bag drop workshop triggered a new state of mind as well. The kids were reminded that no matter what your background, everyone has something special to offer the world, and that every time they throw their new bag on, they have a responsibility to make themselves and their communities better...because it's not just a backpack, it's a "GiveBackPack." Thank you once again to the entire Micah family for making this all possible. We hope you love your STATE bags...we know the kids of Camp Northbound did! We are proud to have your back! ~Scot, Jacqueline & the STATE Team Fall Edition 2013 Page 5 Micah around the Globe Shortly after camp ended, Boys’ Head Counselor, Sam Gragg, and Summit Girls Unit Leader, Laurel Greenfield, each embarked on Trip Days of a lifetime to Australia! They’ve also run into former Micah staff members Nicole Strauss and Rachel Aronovitz who are also studying abroad in Australia this summer. Laurel is staying in Sydney and Sam is staying in the Gold Coast until December. Here is what they have been up to so far: Sam began his trip with a stop in Fiji where he spent four days getting to know the people on his trip while enjoying the simplicity of island life. He stayed on the island of Naviti, sharing a cabin with limited electricity and no indoor plumbing or hot water with 27 other people. Sounds a lot like B-15 in Fiji! After four 4 days, Sam’s group headed to Sydney for orientation. In Sydney he got to stay in the mansion they used to film the new Great Gatsby, took a ferry ride on the harbour, climbed to the top of the harbor bridge, met some Koalas and Kangaroos and took in some waves at the world famous Bondi Beach. Now up in the beautiful city of the Gold Coast about 10 hours north of Sydney for school, He plans to travel to the Great Barrier Reef in the next couple weeks as well as the Outback and New Zealand before coming back home in December. Five days after camp ended, Laurel hopped on a plane to Sydney to participate in the Boston University Internship Abroad Program. After recovering from jet lag, She got right down to exploring the city and beaches, more importantly, all the wonderful food Sydney has to offer (Laurel is pictured to the left eating a food called gozleme). She hasn’t tasted Kangaroo yet, but looks forward to sampling this australian delicacy (though she doubts she will prefer it to a “Matt the Baker” dessert). In Sydney, she has explored the different neighborhoods, taken a cruise on the harbor, climbed the Opera House steps, and watched the surfers at Bondi Beach. Soon she will head up to the Great Barrier Reef to do some snorkeling, and then will make a quick stop in Tokyo on her way home! Since the seasons are opposite here, Laurel and Sam both feel lucky to get a second summer in Australia! However, no summer, no matter what country you’re in, is complete without the rest of the Micah community. Luckily, the Micah community is well represented down under in Laurel and Sam’s home away from home…(away from home) Cheers from Australia: Where the Sun and Kangaroos Shine! Fiber Arts Recap FIBER-TASTIC! Micah's Fiber Arts Sheep-to-Shawl Program was a huge success! Micah's Fiber Arts Sheep-to-Shawl Program was designed to give campers a hands-on, critter-to-creation, experience in fiber arts... and boy, did it deliver! Three foundation workshops form the core of the program. Foundation 1 took campers to meet 'n greet fiber-producing animals like alpaca, rabbits and sheep (oh my!). Campers compared fibers and learned how wool and hair are processed to be used later. In the Foundation 2 workshop, campers tried their hand at spinning their own yarns! (Everybody was doing 'the twist!"). Foundation 3 found campers gathering plants, lichen and leaves around camp, boiling them up, and dying their yarns to be used later! They made color swatches and yarns “to dye for!” With an appreciation for fiber's amazing journey, campers then jumped right into an assortment of projects, taught by local experts. From needle-felted dogs to block printing t-shirts, from knitting to weaving to hand sewing, Fiber Artists explored a variety of art forms. Best of all, many of the yarns they'd gathered, spun and dyed themselves were incorporated in their projects! Our Fiber Arts Founders were amazed that a 'bit of fluff' could transform into so many incredible pieces of artwork. Stay tuned for next summer's excitement! While new fiber artists start from Foundation 1, "Founders" will move on to explore new art forms! Each year will bring new instructors, new projects, and an ongoing appreciation for the way our materials get from sheep to shawl. Do you have ideas of wonderful things to make in Fiber Arts? Let us know! We are dying to hear what thoughts are spinning around in your head! Fall Edition 2013 Page 6 H-A-Double P-Y...your birthday’s here so don't be shy! September: Sarah Ackerman, Abigail Alexander, Eli Altschul, Marta Armenter, Ray Azevedo, Santana Barreiro, Jonah Berg, Ze'eva Berman, Becca Blumenstein, Zane Boudro, Chloe Butzel, Hannah Churwin, Mike Churwin, Sam Cote, Zoe Federman, Lily Feinberg, Lindsay Glick, Becca Gorman, Kenny Hillstrom, Marina Jacob, Matt Koss, Isabella Laufer, Nicole Layne, Caro Lipsitz, Sam Marram, Sam McKay-Corkum, Emily Ray, Benjamin Rigney-Carroll, Julia Rothstein, Aaron Rotter, Andrew Sandler, Rose Schlemmer, Nathaniel Simmons, Drew Sokoloff, Olly Thorne, and Alina Wadness October: Lily Abrams, Ari Andriola, Sadie Andriola, Philip Bard, Isabel Basow, Shira Ben-David, Harrison Braver, Wayne Cadman, Elijah Davis, Ali Eaton, Marshall Ehlinger, Maya Frai, Sam Gallimore, Josh Geller, Robby Gershowitz, Jonathan Grobstein, Riley Iris, Ewelina Jankowiak, Samson Kampler, Sam Land, Nimrod Levy, Nathan Macdonald, Teresa Martinez-Laredo Lavin, Charlie Messinger, Nathan Meyers, Eliana Rich, Katie Rich, Josh Rogan, Eric Rosenblum, Jacob Schuster, Jacob Solomon, Maria Spiess, Eli Sokoloff, Harrison Tasoff, Jackie Teperman, Lexi Tuch, Paulina Wagrowska, Jason Waldman, Sam Waldman, Rachel Wein, and Michalina Wojcik November: Noah Adler, Max Allaire, Mark Borghesani, Bengie Delgado, Sydney Finn, Isaiah Freedman, Lauri Gallimore, Benja Gordon, Lee Grinspoon, Joelle Gross, Paige Herer, Liam Herron, Will Huntress, Annie Jaffe, Joely Kessel, Lindsay Lao, Joel Linkewer, Bruce Lumino, Nate Macomber, Charlie Margulies, Maya Metser, Ali Mills, Matt Rosenblum, Julia Ruskin, Mason Santos, Jake Sofro, Evan Teperman, Doug Tulman, Rob Watts, and Isabel Wilker Join Us! Camp Micah is a sponsor of this year’s Camp Champions Celebration, celebrating the true spirit of camp and helping to bring the camp experience to the region’s children in need. 100% of net proceeds benefit ACA New England’s Campership Fund. We’d love for you to be our guest at the Friday, November 22 event at Fenway Park honoring actress and activist, Eliza Dushku. Contact Mark (MarkL@campmicah.com) for more information or to request the free tickets for your family Curious about what the event is all about? Visit www.acanewengland.org/camp-champions New Virtual Tour It may have come as quite a shock to both campers and staff when, on the first day of activities, they were followed around by a 360 degree camera and a guy asking them to pose and stand still for minutes at a time. But, in the end, it was well worth it because we now have the Virtual Tour of Camp Micah. The Virtual Tour will take you from the basketball courts, to the waterfront, inside a bunk and all around our amazing facilities. If you have not already checked it out, we encourage you to visit http://www.campmicah.com/our-virtual-tour/ . Important reminders Mark your calendars for the Summer 2013 reunion! This year, our reunion will take place on Sunday, January 12, 2014 from 11 am - 1 pm at King’s Lanes at Legacy Place in Dedham, Massachusetts (600 Legacy Place Dedham, MA 02026 - www.kingsdedham.com). Pizza, bowling, and fun for all! More information will be sent to families soon. We hope to see everyone there! Camp is filling fast! We already have waiting lists for many grades for this coming summer. If you haven’t yet sent in your application or confirmed your space, contact the winter office immediately. Again this season, we are offering a financial credit to your family’s 2014 tuition (up to $3,000) for new campers that register for camp as a result of your family hosting a Micah Mingle. A Micah Mingle is when you have friends of yours and your children come to your house to meet Mark and/or some of our assistant directors to hear about the Camp Micah experience. If you’re interested in hosting a Mingle, contact the camp office for more info. Want to be mentioned in our next newsletter? Send updates on your own social action projects, lifecycle events, and other newsworthy items to steve@campmicah.com. Don’t forget to include some pictures!