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The Pointer Week Eight August 21, 2009 Breezy Point Day Camp 1126 Bridgetown Pike Langhorne, PA 19053 www.breezypoints.com The Summer’s Over!! Well, as far as Breezy Point Day Camp is concerned. Camp just flew by this summer. After eight fun-filled and exciting weeks, we have to say goodbye to camp for the 2009 season. Both Jr. and Sr. Campers accomplished so much this summer. Campers can now look forward to returning to camp next summer to see old friends and to make some new ones. They can also look forward to experiencing all of the fun and exciting activities that BP has to offer. Maybe next summer returning campers will try something new at camp or master something they could not do this summer. Thank you to all of the great Breezy Point staff members who went above and beyond to make this summer so memorable and enjoyable for every camper! We hope to see you back here next summer as well. Mystery Day… Breezy Point held its annual Mystery Day on Monday, August 17th. Sr. Campers had to figure out what the mystery day surprise activity would be from a series of three clues Uncle Bill provided to the campers last week. The clues were: Editor: Linda Gaeman Reporters: Newspaper Club Clue #1 – Everyone will have some fun with Mystery Day Clue #1. You will work hard for awhile and in the end you will smile. Clue #2 – Strength and balance are needed this day, maybe you will sway and sway. But if you are smart, you may restart. Clue #3 – Be ready to offend or defend. Look up and look down. Your eyes and hands must be fast if you think you’re going to last. Nadine Clopton of the SR. Girls was the first to figure out that the answer to the mystery was a blowup, bounce activity. Nadine’s prize for guessing the mystery was a chance to grab as much cash as she could from a bucket in 25 seconds, using only one hand while blindfolded. Nadine got it all. Way to go Nadine! Throughout the day on Monday, each group from Sr. Camp got to take a turn on the two big, blow-up units that were set up on the blacktop area. One was called the Wrecking Ball and four campers at a time could stand on the blow up platforms and try to knock each other off by hitting them with the blow up wrecking ball that swung from the top of the unit. The other activity was called the Defender Dome which was a big blow up dodge ball/basketball court. Campers would enter the dome and try to make a basket with the ball while jumping in the blowup or they would try to hit them with the gym balls like in dodge ball. Everyone enjoyed the Mystery Day activities. What will they come up with for next year? see so many parents actively involved with their children at camp. Parents were able to participate in all the activities that their children enjoy on a daily basis. It gave parents the chance to do something that they might not normally do during their day such as hit the bike trail at Biking, aim for the targets at Archery or shoot a hole in one at Golf. Parents enjoyed an amazing production of “Mary Poppins” by the Dance/Drama Club. The group did a wonderful job! Plaque Contest Winners… Parents: Please Complete Our Survey! On the last day of camp, the annual Breezy Point Day Camp survey, as well as an envelope in which to return it, was sent home with your camper. Please, please take a moment to fill it out. The Breezy Point staff is always looking to improve the camp. Your comments will be reviewed very carefully. We hope your child has enjoyed his or her camp experience this summer and we will be seeing him or her again next summer! Parent Visitation Day #2… Breezy Point Day Camp was jam-packed with excited parents this past Tuesday. It was BP’s second Parent Visitation Day of the season and it was a huge success. It was a hot one on Tuesday and the extended swim periods certainly helped the campers cool off. The parents took it all in stride and enjoyed seeing their children enjoying everything that BP has to offer. It was great to Each summer Breezy Point holds it’s annual Plaque Contest. Each group in Sr. Camp designs an original, creative and inspiring plaque for their group. Specialists have the opportunity to create a plaque as well. An expert panel of judges then chooses the best plaque for the older and younger boys’ groups and the older and younger girls’ groups based on group identification, creativity and participation. This year, the groups outdid themselves. The competition was very tight which made the judging extremely hard. Three dimensional plaques were very popular this summer. The Marlins plaque with all of the undersea life and a boat on top with Taylor Swift took the high honors for the Pondside Girls’ Division. For the Pondside Boys’ Division, the Yellowjackets took first place with their very bright and colorful fightin’ Yellowjacket plaque loaded with stingers. The Tigers were number one for the Barnside Boys’ Division with their 3-D Like A Tiger plaque and the Indians rode into the top spot for the Barnside Girls’ Division with their beautiful Indian head plaque. In the Specialist category, The Pool splashed their way to the top with their Pokemon themed plaque. Thanks to all of the groups who put their time and hard work into making this summer’s group plaque competition really great! The complete list of winners is below: Pondside Girls: 1st - Marlins 2nd – Sr. Girls 3rd – Leopards 2 The Marlins 2009 Winning Plaque The Tigers 2009 winning plaque 1st - Yellowjackets 2nd – Sr. Boys 3rd – Zebras Pondside Boys: Specialists: 1st – Pool 2nd - Adventure 3rd – Biking The Yellowjackets 2009 Winning Plaque The Pool’s winning plaque for 2009 Barnside Girls: 1st - Indians 2nd - Hawks 3rd – Fawns The Indians 2009 Winning plaque Barnside Boys: 1st - Tigers 2nd - Vultures 3rd – Unicorns Mr. David Show… One way to beat the heat is to stay in the cool GNU Building and see a show. That is exactly what the Jr. Campers did on Friday morning of last week. Artist and musician David C. Perry of Norristown performed a lively, interactive kid’s show with a mix of puppetry, wacky humor, live music and plenty of familiar, favorite songs. The campers joined in on “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”, “Doe Rea Me”, “Five Green and Speckled Frogs” and “All God’s Critters”. Armed with his guitar, props, jumbo markers and giant sketch pad, Mr. David kept everyone entertained with his madcap mix of sing-alongs, super sized drawings and comic antics. 3 There were lots of giggles and wiggles during Mr. David’s version of the Disney song “Under the Sea”, from The Little Mermaid. He had everyone moving and grooving. For his reggae song about Humpty Dumpty, Mr. David recruited some staff members to help him out. Joelle Myers, Head Counselor for the Guppies, Stephanie Talerico, Assistant Counselor for the Guppies and Sharon Patrick, the BP Substitute Counselor all helped Humpty Dumpty fall off of his wall. Manny Berry, Assistant Counselor for the Owls and Charlie Frankievich, JC for the Owls added rhythm to the song by shaking maracas. All of the Jr. Campers, and counselors too, agree that they would like to see Mr. David and his show return to Breezy Point next summer! Yacht or Not... It was Breezy Point’s version of the America’s Cup on Wednesday afternoon. The camp’s annual Yacht or Not competition was held at the lower pool. The rules are simple; build a boat out of only duct tape and cardboard boxes. The boat had to make it down one length of the pool with two people in it. Each group put a great deal of thought into their design and lots of duct tape. Some used cardboard paddles while others made seats for their captains. Many named their boats or put designs on the outside. Judges were on hand to inspect each winning boat to insure that it met the rules and that no illegal materials were used in the construction of the boat. Before the race, each group’s boat was announced along with names of the captain and first mate. The Girls went first. In the Pondside Girls’ contest, there was plenty of competition. The Sr. Girls, whose boat was named the Batmobile and was captained by Lizzy Hobbs and Hannah Foster, made it down the length of the pool first, beating out the Marlins’ and Leopards’ boats. For the Barnside Girls’ groups, the Hawks and their boat, the S.S. Hawk, paddled their way to victory. Georgia Young and Isabel CoulterDaly really worked put their all into it to beat out the Fawns and the Indians. Next, were the boys. There was a lot of confidence and chest thumping with this group, but in the end, the Vultures were victorious, winning the Barnside Boys’ category. Their Vulture City yacht was captained by Roman Sheridan and his first mate, Noah Stein. Finally, the Older Boys were up. The Yellowjackets’ vessel, captained by Austin Snyder and Ryan Karabell, sailed to an easy victory in this race. They even turned around and went back to the start again while the Sr. Boys’ and Zebras’ boats were disintegrating all around them. It was a great effort by all groups and a huge amount of fun!! Better luck next year to those whose boats sunk and never even made it to the other side. Here is the list of winners: Barnside Girls: Hawks Barnside Boys: Vultures Pondside Girls: Sr. Girls Pondside Boys: Yellowjackets 4 Breezy Point Swim Club Picnics! Senior Camp – Week #8 Breezy Point Swim Club offers its facilities to local area schools for class or sports team picnics in late May and early June. Please contact the Breezy Point office at 215-752-1987 if you (or someone) are interested. Camper of the Week – Jake Kind, Yellowjackets CIT of the Week – Tatum Kelly, Hawks JC of the Week – Amanda Clearfield, Leopards Counselor of the Week – Bill Fell, Vultures Specialist of the Week – Ken Gurysh, Pool And the BP Award Goes To… Cubby Inspection Winners for Week #7 The Breezy Point Day Camp Weekly Awards are handed out each week of camp to deserving recipients in Junior Camp and Senior Camp. The awards for Week #7 & Week #8 went to…. Every Friday afternoon, before leaving camp for the weekend, all campers work together to clean up their cubby area. The Breezy Point Camp Maintenance Crew checks the cubby areas to see who has done the best job that week. The winners for last week are: Junior Camp – Week #7 Jr. Camp - Guppies Girls’ Group - Leopards Boys’ Group – Tigers Camper of the Week – Emma Ziff, Chipmunks CIT of the Week – Allison Berahone, Turtles JC of the Week – Charlie Frankievich, Owls Asst. Counselor of the Week – Mark Rojohn, Nighthawks Counselor of the Week – Lisa Meehan, Turtles Specialist of the Week – Sharon Hoelzle, Nature Senior Camp – Week #7 Camper of the Week – Sydney Beeler, Sr. Girls CIT of the Week – Thomas Morowski, Zebras JC of the Week – James Padmore, Sr. Boys Counselor of the Week – Ashley Tepper, Indians Specialist of the Week – Bob Boffa, Swim Club Junior Camp – Week #8 Camper of the Week – Aiden Stein, Owls CIT of the Week – Matt Hoelzle, Owls JC of the Week – Melissa Byrd, Nighthawks Asst. Counselor of the Week – Melissa Eschewsky, Starfish Counselor of the Week – Amy Maher, Chipmunks Specialist of the Week – Sara Schulz, Jr. Arts & Crafts Thanks everyone for keeping BP clean! BP Photo Gallery on the Web After you have read the Pointer, you can go back to the Breezy Point home page to check out our photo gallery. There you will find tons of pictures showing all of the fun that goes on here at camp each day. Just select “View Photo Gallery” right under where you selected the newsletter. Once in the Photo Gallery, select a photo album to view. There will be a photo album for each week of camp. Once you have opened an album to view, you can scroll through each picture or view photos as a slideshow by selecting “View Slideshow” on the left of the screen. Parents can even print any of the pictures that are in our photo albums. Simply click on a picture and right mouse click. Choose “Print Picture” from the menu and the picture will be sent to your printer. What a great way to save these fun camp memories! 5 Look for a one-page flyer to come with your camper each Friday reminding you to check out the Pointer and Photo Gallery at Note: All eight Pointers for 2009 and all camp photos will remain on the Breezy Point website until the start of the 2010 camp season. Ashley Ward Reed Stoltz Chloe Galler Aiden Stein Billy Schoenberg Conor Riley Ryan Keil Shane Britton Harris Albuck Also on the Web… Help Wanted… If you can’t get enough of your BP camp portraits, just turn on your computer! The Breezy Point camp portraits taken by AG Photography during Week #3 of camp are now online for viewing and for purchasing. Go to www.ag-photography.com. Click on “View and order online”. On the next screen select “Breezy Point Day Camp 2009”. From there you can view your child’s group or individual camp portraits. If you want to order copies of the photos you can also do that from this screen as well. Teaching Assistants are needed in the afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 for Breezy Point Day School starting in September. Great opportunity for college students! If you are 18 years of age or older, reliable, energetic and enjoy working with children, please stop by the office for an application or see Sandy McCloskey, the school director. Mystery Message Winner #7 Well, the CITs ended their summer with a bang. Their day started with a special breakfast in the CIT Clubhouse. There they feasted on juice, doughnuts, bagels and breakfast pizza. This gave them all a great kick-start to their day. Then it was off to the normal camp schedule as usual. But the fun was not over yet. Later that night, the CITs and some Sr. Girls and Sr. Boys met at Beat Street in Huntingdon Valley for an end of summer dance party. There they ate pizza, danced and played games. They also had the chance to reminisce about the events of this summer and start the long goodbye to all of their camp friends. Everyone had a great time! www.breezypoints.com. You won’t want to miss any of it!! Congratulations to Nicole Edelman of the Hawks for being the first to correctly identify the mystery message that was encoded in Week #7’s edition of The Pointer. The message from last week was “We will be sad to say goodbye to Breezy Point Day Camp next week”. Nicole’s name was announced at Monday morning’s line-up and she was awarded a prize for solving the hidden message. We hope you liked finding the Mystery Message each week. Look for this and other fun games in next summer’s Pointer newspaper. Happy Birthday To You!!! The following campers celebrated a birthday at camp this week: Dane Picariello Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 18 Aug. 18 Aug. 19 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 Aug. 21 CIT Breakfast & Party Aug. 15 6 Express Lane… By: The Pointer Reporters The Express Lane is a quick 10 question “either or” interview done by reporters from the Newspaper Club. Because it is the final Express Lane of the summer, we thought we would “super size” it and see how four staff members instead of two would answer our Express Lane questions. Our “victims” were all from our awesome Pool staff. Tracy Cantor, our Pool Director and three of her top notch lifeguards, Scott Freedman, Judy Hodges and Hunter Coleman all answered our Express Lane questionnaire. Here is what they said… Question #1: Fish or Fowl Tracy: Fowl Scott: Fish Judy: Fish Hunter: Fowl Question #2: Mashed Potatoes or French Fries Tracy: Mashed Potatoes Scott: Mashed Potatoes Judy: French Fries Hunter: French Fries Question #3: Smoothie or Slushie Tracy: Slushie Scott: Smoothie Judy: Smoothie Hunter: Smoothie Question #4: Computer or TV Tracy: TV Scott: Computer Judy: Computer Hunter: TV Question #5: Vegetables or Fruit Tracy: Fruit Scott: Fruit Judy: Fruit Hunter: Fruit Question #6: Football or Soccer Tracy: Soccer Scott: Soccer Judy: Soccer Hunter: Football Question #7: Sweet or Sour Tracy: Sour Scott: Sweet Judy: Sweet Hunter: Sour Question #8: Pen or Pencil Tracy: Pencil Scott: Pencil Judy: Pen Hunter: Pen Question #9: Adventure or Arts & Crafts Tracy: Adventure Scott: Arts & Crafts Judy: Adventure Hunter: Adventure Question #10: Bath or Shower Tracy: Shower Scott: Shower Judy: Shower Hunter: Shower Survey Question of the Week… By: Zara Tabackin & Ellie Ricci Breezy Point Day Camp holds many special funfilled activities throughout the summer. Now that the summer is coming to and end, we thought it would be interesting to find out which special activity is the favorite among BP campers. And the survey says……… Carnival Overnight Cheer Decathlon Color Day Halloween in July 30 29 12 12 9 7 7 Scavenger Hunt Mystery Day 4 4 Breezy Point Shout Outs! By: Bobby Gergal & Ann Gergal (Bobby’s mom) The Newspaper Club traveled around camp and asked campers and staff if they wanted to send a “shout out” to anyone at BP. Here’s what they said… Connor Garcia of the Unicorns would like to send a shout out to Billy Schoenberg, JC of the Unicorns…You are awesome! Matthew Caissie of the Unicorns would like to give a shout out to his brother, Michael Caissie of the Possums…Congratulations on your win in the diving contest!! Andrew Oliver, JC from Adventure wants to send a shout out to Glen DelSignore, Adventure specialist… It has been a great summer. Thanks for the ride. Although your car is messy, you can drive me to camp any day!! Julia Simon of the Leopards would like to send a shout out to all of the girls in the Leopards… You guys rock! It’s been a great summer. Can’t wait to see you all next summer!! Jim O’Neill, Archery Specialist, wants to give a big shout out to his kids, Jimmy, Head Counselor for the Unicorns, Joe, CIT for the Tigers, Haley, from the Leopards & Kelsey…Have a great school year! Love you!!! Evan Howe of the Unicorns wants to give a big shout out to Billy Schoenberg, JC of the Unicorns…Have a nice year at school! Lauren D’Amelia, from the Leopards would like to send a shout out to Tatum Kelly, CIT for the Hawks…Hey girlfriend!! Bobby Gergal of the Unicorns wants to send a shout out to his mom, Ann Gergal…Thank you for coming to Parent Visitation Day and for being my partner in Newspaper Club! Ann Gergal, mom of Bobby Gergal in the Unicorns, wants to give a shout out to the Breezy Point Staff…Thank you for making my son’s summer so awesome! Your love and dedication to all of the kids is very much appreciated. Enjoy the rest of your summer. See you next year!! Lucky Sandwich Winners… The Lucky Sandwich winners for this week were: Guppies – Emma Williamson Starfish – Zachary Murphy Butterflies – Domenic Walters Caterpillars – Serenity Boffa Turtles – Neela Chandaraj Tadpoles – Ryan Keil Beavers – Brynne Taranto Chipmunks – Miranda Olhasso Owls – Jacob Henschel Nighthawks – Connor Elliott Possums – Entire Group Fawns – Rachel Myers Hawks – Marissa Hsu Indians – Skylar Montague Leopards – Maxene Kohler Marlins – Hanna Hecht Sr. Girls – Lizzy Hobbs Tigers – Aaron Einbinder Unicorns – Zach Taub Vultures – Harrison Cantor Yellow Jackets – Jarett Hoelzle Zebras – Ryan Meehan Andrew Oliver, JC from Adventure wants to send a shout out to Chris Lucarini, Head Counselor for the Sr. Boys… Good luck in college this year and see you next summer! 8 Would You Rather… There are many variations to the game of baseball that are played here at camp. Tennis baseball is always a popular one. So we cruised around camp and posed the following question to campers: Would you rather play baseball or tennis baseball? Both activities are very popular at camp. This one, believe it or not, ended up in a tie with the vote of 60 for baseball and 60 for tennis baseball. Thanks To Newspaper Club… Thank you to all of the great Pointer Newspaper Club reporters. They all worked very hard each day gathering shout outs, surveys, interviews and taking pictures. These great reporters who went out every day in the heat to gather the Breezy Point news are… Ava Gamble (not pictured), Bobby Gergal, Kiley Gurysh, Jarett Hoelzle, Jason Rauch (not pictured), Aidan Rehfuss, Ellie Ricci, Casey Shoemaker (not pictured), Noah Stein, Zara Tabackin, Zach Taub, Austin Van Schaick Editor’s Note… From: Linda Gaeman I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to The Pointer this summer. The counselors and specialists did a super job of getting me updates from their group or activity each week. The Newspaper Club worked very hard everyday getting the interviews, shout outs, photos and surveys that make The Pointer so much fun. I hope they enjoyed Newspaper Club as much as I did. Congratulations to Kiley Gurysh of the Hawks for being named MVP of the Newspaper Club. She always participated, had great ideas and was always happy and pleasant during Club. Special thanks to Karen Nobel, Samantha Clearfield and Kelsey Fillippo for helping out with the Newspaper Club this summer. To the staff who are teachers and to the campers, good luck in school this year. To the staff that are moms like me, good luck with the homework, projects and car-pooling this winter. Enjoy the rest of the summer and I hope to see everyone back at camp next summer! Lost & Found Alert… Did your child loose a shirt or towel at camp this summer? You may come and look for any item your child may have left behind during camp up until September 30th. Items that were left at camp will be kept on the Game Room deck. After September 30th all remaining items will be donated to the needy. Archery Wrap Up… From: Jim O’Neill 2009 was another great summer down at Archery. Campers have played TicTac-Toe, King of the Hill and Hit the Number. While having some great fun, the campers at BP have also become great archers. Georgia Young, Isabel Coulter-Daly and Katie Irelan, from the 9 Hawks have been excellent shooters. Kyle Reichert and Michael Caissie, from the Possums, are up and coming Robin Hoods. Sami Eline, Chloe Galler, Maxene Kohler, Cara Thomas & Julia Simon, all from the Leopards, know how to hit the bulls eye. The SR. Girls are all great shooters, especially their JC, Victoria Whitely. In the Unicorns, Mike Kuha, Matt Caissie and Bobby Gergal were terrific shooters. The Vultures own Noah Stein, Brett Sudell, Dan Shulga, and Brent Khusid are all future Archery team stars. Thank you for a great Archery season. Have a great year! See you again next summer! Game Room Gossip… Wow! How eight weeks have flown by so quickly in the BP Game Room. The all time favorite with all of the campers is still the Game Show. Not only do they have fun playing, but they have also greatly increased their knowledge. For the final Game Show competition of the summer, the campers played Last One Standing. The object of the game was to see who could answer the most questions correct. The winners from each group are: Fawns – Sabina Hartman Hawks – Maddy Karabell Indians – Ashley Ward Leopards – Lauren D’Amelia Sr. Girls – Nadine Clopton Tigers – Casey Shoemaker Unicorns –Ian Duffield Vultures – Derek Czekaj Yellowjackets – Tyler Shirley Zebras – Garrett Cantor Sr. Boys – Kevin Matten Thanks to all for being great sports!! Tennis Time From: Jack Brenner This week we had the first annual Wimbledon at Breezy Point Tennis Tournament. This was originally supposed to be held during the Girls’ Overnight but it had to be postponed due to darkness. The four girls’ groups that competed in the competition were the Sr. Girls, Marlins, Leopards & Indians. Going to the final round from each group were Madison Henschel from the Sr. Girls, Emma Brown from the Marlins, Julia Simon from the Leopards and Taylor Plenty from the Indians. Madison Henschel took the top honors, Emma Brown came in second, Julia Simon took third place and Taylor Plenty came in fourth. Each girl will receive a trophy for their awesome tennis achievement. It certainly has been an exciting summer at Tennis. See you all on the courts next summer! Sr. Arts & Crafts Update From: Andrea Bertman & Ashley Wright As our summer comes to an end, we thank all of our campers and staff for a wonderful season. We’ve made some fantastic projects this summer such as tye dying, ceramics, model magic, paper mache and painting various types of crafts. We have high expectations for next summer and look forward to making new and exciting projects. We wish the best of luck to all of our campers in the upcoming school year. Thanks for an awesome summer. We hope to see everyone next summer! Pond & Boating News… From:Bryan Hoelzle We had an awesome summer at the Pond. Campers have seen all kinds of wildlife here including frogs, an eel and a turtle that would try to snatch their fishing bait. Unfortunately, we lost “Big Bob”, the 39 inch long carp that lived in the pond, due to the bad storm that occurred back in Week #6. 10 I wanted to say that it has been a pleasure fishing and boating with all of the 21 groups that visit the Pond each week during camp. I hope everyone has an enjoyable and productive school year. I will miss you all! Golf News… From: Mike Fiore Many of the BP golfers were sad to see Tiger Woods lose the PGA Championship at Hazeltine. The Owls, Aiden Stein, Jacob Henschel, Jack Rallis, and the Nighthawks, Kyle McEwen, Connor Elliott and Luke Vanderpool, realized they had to practice harder to play as well as Ye Yang. The Beavers, Lauren Thomas, Kyra DelSignore and Susan Huang, continued their string of hole in ones. In the Possums, Liam Garcia, Connor Blimm, Alex Martin and Bode Wildgrube, all shot well. The Vultures got to try driving waffle golf balls for the first time. In the Yellowjackets, Jake Kind, Austin Snyder and Billy Young all did well in our nine hole prize challenges. The Turtles did an awesome job on the course with the help of their counselors. Sanoe Wildgrube, William Paris, Catherine Fiore, Taylor Gurysh and Haley Maher all had a great time. The Hawks, Fawns and Indians always tried their hardest and the Sr. Girls always came to compete. Aaron Einbinder of the Tigers was this summer’s MVP of the Golf Club. Next year, we all hope to improve our scores. Have a great school year! Dance & Drama Update… The combined Drama and Dance clubs presented a charming, abbreviated version of “Mary Poppins” this past Tuesday, during Parent Visitation Day. Both Club leaders, Dawn Foster and Judy Hodges, were very pleased with the dedication of all of the club members. Although last month’s presentation included the talents of 25 campers, this time the cast consisted of only 10 campers. Also, this month had many more activities such as Carnival Day, Decathlon and field trips that conflicted with rehearsal time. Stars of the show were Nicole Naticchia, Kelsey Waltz, Skylar Montague, Georgia Young, Sydney Beeler and Julia Hodges. Also in the cast were Angellina Dowd, Gabrielle Badessa and Taylor Williamson, with help from Nancy Santarsiero and Stephanie Krauss. From among all of this talent, the club leaders had to select only two MVPs for the season; one from Dance and one from Drama. Julia Hodges brought the part of Simon Sour to wicked life in our first show, “Breezy Point’s Got Talent”, and Julia prepared for the parts of both Winifred and Bert in “Mary Poppins”. She willingly gave back the part of Bert and assisted Kelsey Waltz in learning the staging when Kelsey came back from vacation. Skylar Montague was dizzy fun as Paula Idol in “Breezy Point’s Got Talent” and she gave her all daily (complete with hugs and smiles) at rehearsals for the part of Jane in “Mary Poppins”. Even on the day after the Girls’ Overnight, her performance did not lack for energy or enthusiasm. Dawn and Judy both agreed that these two girls were exemplary members of the two clubs and deserved the MVP honors. Way to go girls! Clinic & Sports Games Wrap Up From: Joe, Sandy, Matt, Carl, Dan & Dom As summer turns to fall, our BP campers have enjoyed a camp season full of skills and drills and athletic activities. We have seen the Jr. Campers work on eye-hand coordination and develop a level of self-confidence. Our Sr. Campers had an opportunity to engage in team sports (Archery, Newcomb, Tennis & Softball) and represent Breezy Point, here and at other camps. They also participated in weekly Sports Games. A few of the favorites were tennis baseball and softball. The Athletic Staff hopes everybody had a great time this summer at Clinic, Sports Games and Camp Competitions. Continue to improve your game, but most of all have fun! Have a great rest 11 of the summer! See ya next year! We love sports!! Jr. Arts & Crafts Update From: Sara Schulz & Lauren Holliday During Week #7, the Jr. Campers made drums or visors in Jr. Arts and Crafts. They also experienced “dread lock” painting in honor of the Reggae Music theme. The theme for the eighth week of camp was California Surf Music so the Jr. Campers created sand art. It is hard to believe this is Week #8 already. The summer has flown by and we hope all of Jr. Camp had tons of fun making cool things in Jr. Arts & Crafts. Thanks for a fabulous summer. Have a great school year. See you in 2010!! Life At The Swim Club 2009… From: Bob Boffa Eight weeks. 39 days. No matter how you count it down, summers make memories. There have been many memories made by campers who visited the Breezy Point Swim Club this summer. The most common memory for the boys is of their wall ball competitions. No matter what weather conditions we had, it seemed that there was always activity on the wall ball court, especially on Wednesdays when the Zebras visited the pool. However, the Sr. Boys, Unicorns, Vultures and Yellowjackets also enjoyed their fair share of wall ball games. All of the campers enjoyed swimming and sunbathing at the Swim Club. Many spent their days at the pool playing Marco Polo, pool basketball, cooling off in the water or basking in the warm sun. Some campers will remember the time they spent at the BP Snack Bar, munching on some fries while sharing conversations with their summer pals. I will personally remember all of the groups creating and rehearsing their cheers for the Spirit Day competition. All of the boys did well, but the girl groups consisting of the Sr. Girls, Marlins, Leopards, Indians and Hawks, all put together carefully choreographed cheers to show off their Breezy Point pride. For several weeks after the competition, the girls continued to show their spirit by still chanting these cheers and even singing the cheers of their rival bunks. It was truly remarkable to see these girls embrace the work of their peers. I think all who came to the BP Swim Club will think fondly of their time spent here during the summer of 2009. I know I will and I thank all of the campers for the opportunity to share in these memories! The Splash from the Pool From: The Pool Staff Wow! It is hard to believe the summer of 2009 has flown by so quickly. So long to the Sr. Girls and Sr. Boys who have graduated from Instructional Swim forever. Forget about penguins, the Hawks and the Vultures are now the new swimming birds! The younger Nighthawks and Owls were not too far behind though. The Leopards are easy to spot diving into the bottom pool every chance they get and the Possums are very much alive in the upper pool! The Pool staff has had a great summer and hopes everyone has an 12 awesome school year. We can’t wait to see you all in 2010! Group Updates…. Because this is the last week of camp, The Pointer will feature a wrap up on the activities and happenings of all of the groups at camp. Here’s how it all turned out for the groups of this 2008 season of Breezy Point Day Camp… Guppies… The Guppies had a great 2009 camp season! They enjoyed themselves everywhere they went around Breezy Point. From BreezyTown to Wiiki Wami, the Guppies always had big smiles on their faces. We had a great time getting to know each child and hope everyone has a great school year! We hope to see everyone back at camp in 2010! Beavers… Week #8 was a huge success for our Beavers! Dylan Stein and Lauren Thomas had a blast at Waterplay, cooling each other down, as well as the rest of the group! Hanna Plantz and Lea Wang loved playing in BreezyTown. Jennifer Wang and Erin Hagenbuch enjoyed making sand art at Arts & Crafts. Susan Huang and her team were the winners at the Breezy Point Game Show. Carys Moore couldn’t get enough of the zip line down at Wiiki Wami. Brynne Taranto took a ride at Boating for the last time this summer. Audrey Fisher rode the new pony, Johnny, at Nature and had a blast! We would like to thank all of the parents that came to Visitation Day last Tuesday. We know it was extremely hot and we really appreciated all who came, and so did the girls! As we all know, Week #8 has come to an end which means that camp is over for the 2009 season All of the counselors would like to say a huge goodbye to all of our Beavers! We will miss all of you so much and we hope they had a wonderful time at camp this summer! We wish all of the Beavers an enjoyable rest of the summer. Good luck during the school year. Nighthawks… The Nighthawk’s had a wonderful Starfish… The Starfish had such a fun-filled summer playing with all of our new and old friends. Our favorite place in camp had to be the Pool and Water Slide. We would like to give a big thanks to all of our Starfish families. We’ll miss you Zach, Evan, Max, Yufeng, Colby, Maddie, Riya, Peter, Ryan and Oliver. Have a great time in school this year! Turtles… Miss Lisa, Miss Jasmine, Miss Diane, Miss Katya, Miss Alison and Miss Lydia want to say a big thank you to all of the Turtles for a wonderful summer! We really enjoyed getting to know all of you and hope to see you all back here at camp again next summer! Have a safe and happy school year!! summer. We were extremely busy making friends and learning new activities. The hands down favorite activity for the Nighthawks was the Water Slide. The boys enjoyed racing each other down the slides and splashing each other at the bottom. The second favorite was Archery. All of the Nighthawks learned how to properly shoot an arrow. Many of the boys shot bulls-eyes. Way to go boys! All of the boys learned to swim this summer, if they didn’t know already. Most caught a fish at the pond. We created many art projects and mastered the ropes at Adventure. All in all, it was a great summer. 13 We the counselors are going to miss each and every one of the boys and wish them all a fantastic year in school. Hope to see you all next summer!!! Butterflies… Sadly, camp is coming to and end, but it has been another great summer for the Butterflies here at Breezy Point Day Camp. The Butterflies had so much fun splashing in the pool and playing with all of their friends. We wish everyone a great school year and can’t wait to see everyone back again next summer! Tadpoles… Each of the Tadpoles counselors had their own message to send to all of the Tadpole campers and parents: Mrs. France: This summer has been very special because I have known many of you since last September. We have formed a tight bond and I will miss you all. I hope your summer was full of good memories, just like mine was. I hope to see you next summer at camp! Ms. Jessica: Hey Tadpoles & Parents. This summer was so much fun! I truly enjoyed being the Assistant Counselor of our group. I am going to miss you all but I hope to see you back here next summer. Have a wonderful school year! Miss Ashley: I loved working with the Tadpoles this summer. They made the summer a lot of fun. Our group was so awesome. I will miss you all! Miss Natalie: This summer has been so awesome with all of the Tadpoles. I loved spending time with them and learning new things about them. All of you are wonderful and have great personalities. I am going to miss you! Miss Michaela: This summer has been a great experience for me. I have had a great time working with the Tadpoles. This was my first experience in Jr. Camp and the Tadpoles made it so much fun! I am going to miss you all so much! I hope to see you again next year. Miss Erin: Working with the Tadpoles this summer was a great experience and had a positive effect on me as a person. I have always loved working with little kids. Every child was a pleasure to be around and I love each and every one of them! Coming to camp everyday was uplifting because I knew I would walk in seeing my little Tadpoles’ smiling faces calling “Miss Erin is here!” I look forward to seeing and/or working with your children again next summer. Thank you and best of luck this coming school year! Chipmunks… We had a great summer and a lot of fun. Thanks to our entire Chipmunk staff for doing such a wonderful job. I could not have done it without you. Good luck to all of the Chipmunks in Kindergarten this September. Have a great school year. I hope to see you all again next summer! From Head Counselor, Amy Maher Caterpillars… We can’t believe the summer at Breezy Point is over. The Caterpillars really enjoyed their first camp experience and want to say “Thank you Mom and Dad for sending us here and we hope we can come back again next summer!” Owls… The Owls had a great summer together. The summer was filled with many exciting events. From Street Hockey to Fun Yard, the Owls worked together to have the best summer 14 possible. Hopefully, all of our little Owls will return to camp next year as Possums. Have a great school year! Possums… From all of the Possums staff to all of the Possums campers, thank you for the summer of excitement. Have a great year in school. See you on the Sr. Camp side next summer!! Fawns… The Fawns had an awesome summer! We loved everything from Arts and Crafts and Archery to Adventure and learning how to play Ga Ga and Newcomb. We will miss all of the girls. Good luck girls in school this year and enjoy the rest of your summer! Sr. Boys… Though this will be our last year as campers, it will not be one that is soon forgotten. The SR. Boys have had a glorious summer, full of wins. We finished strong this week, bouncing around for Mystery Day and then heading to the Swim Club. Our Yacht or Not entry turned out to a “not” but what do you expect from a boat named “The Anchor”? Have a great year in middle school, boys. See you next year as CITs! Hawks… Unicorns… The last week of camp has been a hot one and we’ve had extended swim everyday. Almost all of the Unicorns have taken advantage of the Pool. Grant Kind, Craig Fox, Cole Grife, Nathan Olhasso, Matt Steele, Zach Taub, Parth Mody and Bobby Gergal enjoyed being cannonballs shot out of the water by JC, Billy Schoenberg and new counselor, Stephen Boser. The Unicorns also had a blast jumping on the counselor’s backs when they were not looking. What a great way to end a great summer! Good luck in school, boys. Hope to see you again next summer! We had an amazing finish to the Hawks wonderful summer. We casted off and sailed to a first place finish for the Barn Side Girls’ groups in Wednesday’s Yacht or Not competition!!! I knew you girls had it in you! Thanks to Isabel CoulterDaly and Georgia Young for swimming their hardest to the finish! You were awesome! Other winners this week were Maddy Karabell for Last Girl Standing in Game Room. Katie Irelan and Morgan Snyder were Archery champs along with Georgia and Isabel. Hannah Binder beat her dad in Ga-Ga on Parent Visitation Day. (Thanks to all the parents who braved the heat and joined us.) Marissa Hsu was this week’s Lucky Sandwich winner, who also caught two fish on Tuesday at Fishing. Angellina Dowd won Snapple and did a fabulous job in the play, Mary Poppins, along with Gabby Badessa and Georgia. (Thanks to Gabby’s mom for paddle boating with the girls.) Kiley Gurysh won the Newspaper Club MVP Award for being camp’s reliable, roving reporter. Last, but certainly not least, Nicole Edelman won Friday’s Pointer Mystery Message, which was, “We will be sad to say good-bye to Breezy Point Day Camp 15 next week.” What a terrific way to end this article! We are ALL extremely sad to see the summer end and to leave our fantastic Hawk friends. It’s been a marvelous time with many memories. Hope to see you all in 2010! Indians… This year with the Indians was a blast. It seems as if only yesterday camp had only just begun. The Indians had a great summer this year starting off with a win in the Cheer competition. We also took first in the Decathlon and was awarded a cool ice skating trip! Finally we placed first with our unique plaque created out of feathers, plaster and beads combined to make an Indian head dress. Thank you Indians for such a great summer! Enjoy your school year and try not to work too hard! Come back for more fun next summer! Marlins… The Marlins had a fantastic time this summer here at camp. Our favorite activities were Adventure, Arts & Crafts, Pedal Cars and the new and improved Barnasium! All of the Marlins counselors would like to wish the best of luck to all of our girls in the upcoming school year. We hope to see you all again next summer! Tigers… Sr. Girls… We all had a great summer. The Brunswick Zone was awesome. Lizzy Hobbs and Hannah Foster paddled and kicked their way to victory in this week’s Yacht or Not competition. Our last year as campers was great. We can’t wait to be CITs next summer! Have a great year in school!! Looking back at this past summer here at camp, everybody had a lot of fun and made many new friends. In addition to making new friends, the Tigers did tons of fun activities such as, Shane Stoltz and Justin Walraven steering our ship in the Yacht or Not Competition, Cyrus Habas chowing down in the Pie Eating Contest, Alex Heintz dominating the bases in the Run the Bases game and Dylan Campbell crushing the ball in Homerun Derby. Everyone has shown that they have the skills to excel in all sorts of activities. Now that camp is coming to a close, take time to stop and realize that there are just 44 short weeks until the start of the 2010 camp season. See you then! Leopards… I could not have asked for a more loving and outstanding group of girls. They kept me coming back for more every single day. These 21 incredible Leopards and I spent an unforgettable summer together and it is unquestionable that they will be in my heart forever. Thanks for making me smile and laugh everyday. Remember, anything is possible if you just believe! Continue to be yourselves and always be thankful for your friends and family. 16 Together Everyone Achieves More Good luck in school this year!! Vultures… To all of the campers in the Vultures, I want to thank you for a great summer. All of your energetic and enthusiastic participation in the scheduled activities and special events has certainly made my summer great and has helped make Breezy Point the wonderful camp that it is. I want to wish you all the best of luck during the upcoming school year. Go Vultures!! From Head Counselor, Bill Fell Zebras… Although I came late in the camp season, everyone at Breezy Point and especially in the Zebras, has made me feel welcome. There was certainly never a dull moment with this group, but I am glad I was able to get to know each of the boys by being their counselor and their friend. Whether it was tennis baseball, biking or wall ball, we always had fun. I wish everyone at camp, especially the Zebras and their families, a great school year and I hope to see all of them again next summer! From, Chris Fernandez 17 Below is a copy of the Breezy Point Day Camp lunch menu for the 2009 season. 18 BREEZY POINT DAY CAMP 2009 CALENDAR MON. WEEK #1 Classical Music WEEK #2 29 (June) TUES. 30 WED. 1 (July) THURS. 2 Camp Opens 6 FRI. 3 (Holiday) Camp Closed 7 British Invasion Music 8 9 10 Color Day CIT’s to the Movies CIT Special Lunch 13 14 15 16 17 Picture Day CIT to Camel Beach 9 to 7 Picture Day Sr Ice Skating 10:30 – 12:30 Jr. & Sr. Halloween In July WEEK #4 20 Jr. & Sr. Picture Day & Wrangler Rick 21 22 23 24 Country Music Jr. Puppets Pizzazz Show 10:15 Jr. & Sr. Spirit Day CIT Trip to Dave & Busters Parent Visitation Day 9:30 – 2:30 CIT Lunch WEEK #5 27 28 29 31 Jazz Music Staff Appreciation Week Staff Massages Staff Breakfast Surprise Trip for CIT’s 30 Staff Massages & Miss Marion Show 10:15 WEEK #6 3 (August) 4 6 7 Sr. Decathlon 5 Boys Overnight & CIT trip to Bowling 13 14 WEEK #3 Motown Music Latin Music Jr. & Sr. Carnival Decathlon Award & CIT Lunch WEEK #7 10 11 12 Reggae Music CIT Trip to Dorney Park Girls Overnight WEEK #8 Sr. Scavenger Hunt & Jr. Treasure Hunt 17 18 19 20 Plaque Contest Scavenger Hunt Awards Mr. David Show 21 California Surf Music Sr. Mystery Day Jr. & Sr. Parent Visitation Day CIT Breakfast & Yacht or Not Contest Plaque Awards Jr. & Sr. Closing Ceremonies (Jr. = Junior & Mini-Camp) (Sr. = Senior Camp) 19