History
Since 1967, Akiba Day Camp has carefully designed a camp experience that includes the activities that kids enjoy most and uses them to encourage personal accomplishment and group cooperation. Campers build self-confidence and develop positive attitudes by trying and succeeding at diverse new activities. By interacting with their peers, campers also learn the importance of participating with others and building successful relationships as well as their Jewish identity with special Shabbat programming on Fridays. We support and celebrate each camper's abilities and encourage our campers to be active, proud, courageous, responsible and cooperative. We also understand that these goals are best accomplished in a friendly, safe, comfortable and clean environment. Our Staff: The Akiba Day Camp staff is rich with experience in education, the arts, Judaic rituals, creativity and athletics. Many of the staff have returned to work at Akiba Day Camp summer after summer, after growing up there as
Specialties
For campers entering Kindergarten through 10th grades 9 weeks, June 15-August 16, 2015 9 AM -3:30 PM * extended care available Our week: Monday: Swim day along with Art and Sports! Tuesday: Theme day along with Art, Sports, and Music ! * Wednesday: Field Trip! Thursday: Swim day along with Art and Sports! Friday: Shabbat programs and PIZZA LUNCH! *Teen Camp (grades 6,7,8,9) has an additional