March 2014 - Appel Farm Arts Camp
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March 2014 - Appel Farm Arts Camp
March 2014 In This Issue Featured Alum.............................................................. 2 Sarv’s Corner................................................................. 3 Horseback Riding........................................................ 3 Camper Poetry and Artwork.................................... 4 Ice Cream Party Photos............................................. 5 Camp Reunions............................................................ 6 School Year Blog.......................................................... 7 Look Who’s Coming to Camp.................................. 7 Countdown to Camp 2014........................................ 7 95 days and counting... We are counting the days until camp, but let’s not forget that we have a chance to hang out with you all at the Appel Farm Spring Reunion at the Funplex on March 29th! Come! Everyone is invited, campers, alumni, families and friends! Until then, please enjoy meeting camp alumnae, Aleksandr Akulov, and learn what Sarv thinks about the Light from the Stars. Check out our talented campers’ poetry and artwork, see who had ice cream with us, and read all about Saucy Sam’s adventures! See who’s already signed up, and continue your countdown to Camp 2014! So many veteran campers are registered, and new campers are pouring in, too! Sessions are starting to fill up, and we are starting waiting lists in some age groups! Also, if you are applying for a scholarship or tuition assistance, it’s time to get your application in. The deadline for scholarship application is March 31, 2014. Let’s keep in touch! Like us on Facebook, and introduce yourself to the whole community on our Welcome Wednesday Blog. See you at the Funplex on March 29th! Until Camp... Cori, Jennie, and Rachel Stay in Touch! Call or visit our website to register for Camp 2013 ;; Read the Appel Core! before March 31st and receive a $300 discount off your ;; Submit Appel Juice! 4, 6, or 8-week tuition! ;; Friend us on Facebook! ;; Come to the Camp Reunions! ;; Become an Appel Farm Ambassador! ;; Take the Camper Survey on our website! (856) 358-2472 camp@appelfarm.org www.appelfarmartscamp.org Refer a Friend! If you know anyone who might be a great fit for the community at Appel Farm (and who would know better than you guys) we would love to introduce ourselves! You can refer a friend on our website, or just give us a call! FEATURED ALUM Aleksandr Akulov 1.When were you at camp? I went to Appel Farm for the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004. 2.What was your major and what were some of your minors? My major was piano. My minors were sculpture and glass blowing, musical theater, photography, yoga, tennis, and group games. 3.What was camp like when you were a camper and what are some of your favorite memories? Camp was like tempura ice cream. It was exciting, delicious, fun, fulfilling, and ephemeral. I always wanted more. Camp was awesome. The incredibly talented and passionate campers, counselors, and staff at the camp were the extra whipped cream on top of that delicious dessert! My most vivid memories come from camp. I remember I played in a band called Alex’s Eight Balls. We played The Watermelon Man, a jazz composition, in the style of rock, on four different instruments. We also had two phenomenal soprano vocalists. I remember I challenged Rainah, one of the founders of GOTO, to a push-up contest and won! [Read all about GOTO, below!] Finally, the most controversial sculpture of our generation probably exists at the entrance of Appel Farm: Beauty and the Beast. 4.Where are you living now, and what are you doing for work and fun? I live in Manhattan, right in the center of Lincoln Center: the heart for the Performing Arts. I work at Bloomberg LP. For fun I try my skills at karaoke and eat exotic foods. 5.How do you think you were influenced by your Appel Farm experience? I learned that creativity and expression are important in all capacities. 6.What advice or suggestions do you have for present day Appel Farm campers? Volunteer with friends to set the tables up so that you can get dinner first! [The Camp Directors don’t remember this being a thing in 2002-04, and it’s not a thing now, but feel free to help your friends anyway!] Most importantly, be free. At the end of the day, do what you think is right and if camp seems super fun, then you know you’re doing things right. Giving Opportunities To Others In 2001, a 23-year old recent college grad moved to New York and saw two problems. The first: Despite living in one of the nation’s cultural centers, inner city kids were losing access to the arts. The second: he and his fellow young professionals had few ways to truly give back to their community. Cameron Snaith’s solution was Giving Opportunities to Others (GOTO). Over the past thirteen years, GOTO has sent 129 campers, including Aleksandr Akulov, to Appel Farm. GOTO scholars attend camp for up to three summers on full scholarships, and then enter a formal mentoring program that provides camp alumni with positive role models as they progress to high school and beyond. GOTO has raised over 1.2 million dollars and provided more than 250 summer camp scholarships for those 129 underprivleged middle school students from New York City. The volunteer led non-profit also works to encourage philanthropic awareness and leadership among young professionals. We are so thankful for GOTO, and each of our GOTO scholars! Horseback Riding at Appel Farm Appel Farm is partnering with Windfall Farm to offer horseback riding lessons to campers again this summer! Windfall Farm Dressage, a prestigious farm located just 10 minutes from Appel Farm, has created a specialized program for Appel Farm campers to combine horseback riding with the arts. For an additional cost, campers can choose to enroll in the program as both of their minors and will spend every afternoon learning about horse care, dressage style riding, and even jumping, and will work towards a choreographed performance on horseback. ;; Spaces will fill up! Sign up for the Horseback Riding Program before June 1st! ;; Find out more about Windfall Farm at www.windfallfarmdressage.com Dynamic Duos Light from the Stars It’s late afternoon. It’s so quiet that I can almost hear the long shadows that fall on the wood floor near my feet. The long cold winter is already running out. It’s a promise of Spring. As I write this, snow still covers the fields and woods on my mountain. When you read this, Spring will be in bloom. The earth will be reborn. So, in reading this, you are reading the past. We do that all the time. Look at the stars. We are seeing the past. The light of many stars take a thousand years to reach us. One star, Riso Cassiopiae, has travelled ten thousand years to get here. We are seeing ten thousand years into the past. If we can see the past, can we see the future? Look around. In the deepest freeze of winter, there are signs of Spring. Across the frozen fields, small buds wait on plants ready to swell with the longer light and warmer rays of the sun. Even as the air holds its frozen breath streams still flow under the sheets of ice. We can see Spring in the midst of winter. And summer? Summer is rolling in. The days get longer. And longer. We become restless to go outdoors. More and more are their hints of summer’s warmth. The blooms of early Spring bust into the full blossom of summer. It is in the bloom of summer that we migrate from all parts of the world to Elmer, New Jersey and Appel Farm Arts camp. There we become seasonal residents of a unique community of caring and creative people. Each year, for the past twenty-seven years, I have made my summer migration to Appel Farm. Can’t imagine not making that trip. Yet, unlike the stars or seasons, the place is constantly new. It is its heart that remains as fixed as the stars. It is the warmth and light of its caring that returns each summer. That we can foresee and that is much closer than the light of the stars. Sarvananda Bluestone has been a college professor, published author and professional psychic. In addition he has been the Head Counselor and a Theater Director at Appel Farm for 26 summers. He originally came so that his daughter, Hira, could come as a camper. Now, her daughter, his grand daughter, Lucy, will return for her second Appel Farm summer. Shadows Visual Arts by Lily Forbes I see Shadows under your eyes. I know so many Shadows. They’ll put you down and shatter your smile, crack the earth that you stand on. Two-faced shadows. Shadows that wipe all happy emotions from your body. There are so, so many Shadows in this world. Too many. Ayesha Abdul-Fattaah They’ll lie and it’s meaningless to them, merely a laugh. Even if it hurts you. They’ll act ‘oh-so-innocent’ and then smother you, throw you in horrible, sorrow-filled black. They’ll turn you into one. A Shadow. You’re nearly covered in a layer of darkness. Just try to keep yourself alive Or else the Shadows they’ll get you. You’re almost smothered, nearly destroyed. But you can’t let them make you one. A Shadow. So you need to gather up that tiny pinpoint of light inside of you, just burning to get out. Set it free. Everyone has a light. Even the Shadows. Or they used to. But they didn’t have the power to use it. But maybe, just maybe, you’re different. So shine your light into the world Nearly covered in Shadow And Tammy Stahl Isabelle Losapio-Przystup Hazel Henderson Kara Meacham Maybe you’ll fail, be smothered, put out, destroyed, like all the other Shadows. But maybe not. This doesn’t depend on only you. Anyone can. Anyone in this Shadow-filled place can cover this world in light. These might be just the scrawls of a small girl. But in the end, there’s a reason for everything. Cozette Russo-Neale Ice Cream Party Fun! So Much Fun! Campsick? So are we! We had so much fun visiting with you in your home towns for some ice cream, but it’s been way too long since we’ve seen your smiling faces! So start making plans to come to our next reunion on Saturday, March 29th at the Funplex in Mt. Laurel, NJ. •Saturday, March 29th from 12-4 PM at the Funplex in Mt. Laurel, NJ. Register for the reunion today! Even if you plan on paying at the door, please register so we know you are coming! •Bumper Cars, Go-Karts, Foam Frenzy, Lazer Runner, Motion Simulator, Arcade Games, and Bowling... When we can’t connect in person, let’s connect online! Keep in touch on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest! •Catch up with camp friends, watch slide shows and camp dvds, and have lunch in our reserved room! http://www.appelfarmartscamp.org/camp/campers/social-media We miss your face! While you’re at it, save the date for our last reunion on Sunday, April 27th: Earth Day at Appel Farm! •Appel Farm is celebrating Earth Day, and you are invited to introduce your friends to Appel Farm and our welcoming community of tree-hugging artists! •If you have a friend from home who wants to learn more about Appel Farm, this is your chance to spend the day at the farm, gardening, making art, learning about our environment •Connect with your friends from home, your camp friends, and campers who will be coming to Appel Farm for the first time this summer! Camp Who’s ! C o ming to Look Magali Alvarez Di Desidero, Kennedy Anderson, Kate Apostolacus, Victoria Appel, Lindsay Baker, Maya Barber, Alessandro Barbuzza, Nicolas Barbuzza, Grace Barrett, Jordan Barron, Jacob Belabed, Jenna Belabed, Zoe Benson, Toby Berman, Emily Bloomfield, Natalie Bombeke, Nina Bombeke, Laura Boyman, Julian Brenman, Ben Brown-McMillin, Stephen Browne, Annabelle Burd, Maeve Cahill, RJ Cappuccio, Kaiya Case, Andrei Chaikovsky, Angela Chaikovsky, Hiba Chaudry, Julie Clément, Max Cohen, Rachel Colchete, Ashlee Cressman, Maura Cummins, Amanda Day, Isabella DiPietro, Manuel Divino, Tess Eberhardt, Abigail Eckhardt, Julia Ethan, Bella Etkin, Mark Faverzani, Jake Federico, Talia Feshbach, Sarah Fichter, Hannah Fischer, Jax Fisher, Cameron Flasinski, Victoria Fracalossi, Arthur Furniss, Audrey Gao, Darqui Garcia, Shane Garry, Peter Gaston, John Gaynor, Tamasin Geoffrey, Jake Gess, Virginia Glynn, Rachel Goldman, Haley Goldstein, Julia Goldstein, Robert Gras-Perry, Julia Green, Phoebe Grupper, David Haden, Elizabeth Hall, Julia Hall, Olivia Hall, Sara Harty, Hazel Henderson, Anna Higer-Paris, Sophie Hill, Isabel Holland, Owen Holland, Leila Israel, Jay Izzo, Hannah Jackowski, Meg Jackowski, Livia Janjigian, Nina Janjigian, Niki Janzer, Khari Jenkins, Maya Jenkins, Emma Jolinger, Jacqui Jordan, Tali Kamionkowski, Ben Kaplan, Beth Keenan, Hugh Keenan, Dylan Kelly, Mila Kisch, Nomi Kligler, Rebekah Kline, Sarah Kmiecik, Katie Kunka, Emma KurtzFreilich, Jake KurtzFreilich, Rachel Lachaga, Isabella Lancenese, Dora Lanigan, Miri Leaderman-Bray, Cyrus Levy, Erin Lisk, Fae Lobron, Jamison Lung, Olivia Marcus, Zev Marinoff, Mona Marshall, Willa Marshall, Samantha Marucci, Violet MassieVereker, Danielle McLaughlin, Kara Meacham, Amalia Nachman, Aviva Nachman, Maya Nee, Emily Orlich, Phillip Otto, Summer Paris, Grant Pavol, Gilad Perlman-Greenberg, Fiona Pollack, Gabriella Pollack, Sofia Pollack, Rachel Puglia, Jillian Roche, Havi Rojer, Rebecca Rome, Simon Rosen, Cassie Rosin, Jonah Rubin, Alexis Ryan, Aurora Ryan, William Satloff, Nina Schatell, Dara Schwartz, Symone Sexton, Noa Shlider, Django Sibilia, Wyatt Sibilia, Olivia Siegel, Zachary Solano, Amelia Sray, AJ Stacy, Gabriela Stahl, Hannah Steacker, Benjamin Steinwurtzel, Mya Steir, McKenzie Stephens-Simon, Allyson Stevens, Anna Stribrny, Sarah Sullivan, Nina Tang, Mason Tepper, Eric TerBush, Max Tiefer, Diana Triay, Eli Troll, Gabrielle Vance, Charlie Vanecek, Lucy Vanecek, Meghan West, Camille Williams, Tommy Williams, Sarah Willis, Ariana Wilson, Ruby Wright Three campers from Bunk 23 (highlighted in white) are coming to camp, it’s about time you signed up too! Register today! School Year Blog Check out our School Year Blog! Every day, campers, staff, and parents will be treated to something new. Each day of the week will highlight a different theme and core value, so be sure to tune into your favorite segments. Get involved! Let us know if you have an idea for a blog, or submit a super quick Welcome Wednesday survey! Saucy Sam Saucy Sam lived in the apple tree outside North this summer, and loved listening to all of you campers laughing and having fun! She felt lonely and campsick this fall, so she went on an adventure to see your faces again! So far Saucy Sam has visited Rachel Chadwin, Emma and Dylan Kelly, Clarissa and Sophia Rubin, Kate CiolkowskiWinters, and Nomi Kligler! If she arrives at your house, you can help turn her campsickness into happiness! Snap a photo of you and Saucy Sam in a fun place, at a cool event, or with your favorite people. Send us your photo, and then send Saucy Sam on her next adventure! Countdown to Camp :: 95 days until First Session! First 2-Week Session: June 22 - July 6 First 4-Week Session: June 22 - July 18 6-Week Session: June 22 - August 3 8-Week Session: June 22 - August 15 123 days until Second Session! Second 2-Week Session: July 20 - August 3 Second 4-Week Session: July 20 - August 15 109 days until our New 1-Week Session! First 1-Week Session: July 6 - July 13 137 days until our other New 1-Week Session! Second 1-Week Session: August 3 - August 10