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Re: your summer camp experience?
My children have been to Sarah's Science, Tzofim and Galileo. All three are excellent camps!
For the first time ever, I have all three kids at one camp - Tzofim - and they are all having a great time (ages 10, 10 and 6)! The camp is set up to really engage each grade level. The camp offers tons of exciting fieldtrips, small group sizes and wonderfully warm counselors. The kids come home singing camp jingles, with a dozen freindship bracelets on their wrists and a list of buddies that they want playdates with asap. The older kids have overnight camping trips.
Sarah's Science is another fantastic camp! The hands-on science projects are top-rate and worth keeping in the house! Sarah's Science also offers ''Bug of the Month Club'' throughout the school year -- highly recommended!
Galileo, another great camp with an impressive ''curriculum'' and excellent staff. mm
Hello, My son went to Kee Tov last summer & had a wonderful time. I already signed him up for this summer when I learned about Camp Tzofim. I really like the fact that there are swim lessons, something Kee Tov doesn't have. It's also a bit cheaper, but not by much. Has anyone had experience with both for a good comparison? -Bobbie
For various reasons, this is our first year without Tzofim, and my kids were really disappointed. We'll be back next year! Ellen
Re: Need summer camp recs for 5 and 9 yr olds
You should check out Camp Tzofim, run by the JCC of the East Bay.
It's located at 4500 Redwood Road in Oakland.
This is just a terrific camp, and meets most if not all of the criteria you have. The kids have a great time doing all kinds of activities, and the counselors are fun, nice, and ... just great. It's got a long history, and I think some of the counselors were once campers.
You might also want to be aware that it's not just a stand-alone camp. It's a program of the JCC of the East Bay, which has kids and family programs year-round including preschool and afterschools (Berkeley and Oakland). The JCC is really very welcoming for all people, regardless of affiliation (or non-affiliation).
Since your kids may have specific needs, you could go to one of the open houses they're having and talk about things. From the web site (http://www.jcceastbay.org/jcc/child_teens_camp_tzofim.htm):
April 1st Camp Tzofim Information Night at the Oakland Site April 2nd Camp Tzofim Information Night at the Berkeley siteYou could also call by phone - the staff are really nice and always helpful.
Good luck! Tzofim Community Family
I notice the reviews regarding the JCC's Camp Tzofim are a bit dated. Has anyone had a child there recently? Any feedback would be appreciated. Peter
My son's enthusiasm waxes and wanes - he's complained of the pool being too cold, of not liking certain other kids, of not liking the snacks. But he does love the outdoor activities, certain counselors he's bonded with, and he loved his first overnight camping experience last year.
I also like the exposure to Judaism (I'm of Jewish ethnicity but not practicing), and the staff's communication. i.e. When I realized that my son's real complaint about the pool was the instructor he was assigned to, they switched. They want to know everything about your child in order to make their experience as positive as possible. They also do a very good intro at the beginning of the summer to let you know what your kid will be doing and to answer every question you have. I haven't come across any other camp program that does that.
I do like that Josh has been doing this for years - nothing like real-life experience with endless varieties of kids and situations. And although all camps hire college-age adults who obviously cannot have the same kind of experience, I think Tzofim does a good job of hiring and training to help them deal with ''more challenging'' kids (such as mine). Mom of Two
Does any one have any recent experience with Camp Tzofim? We live in Oakland and are looking for summer camps for our entering 1st grader. Johanna
Re: Jewish summer camp for entering 1st grader
My son is in second grade and attended Camp Tsofim last summer. I'll let him respond:
''I liked Campsofime because the person who runs it is very nice,simple,smart,and plays alot.There is alot of other reasons why I liked Campsofime.Do you want to hear them?Well hear is a list: #1.Every day in the morning the teachers play a skit.#2.Sometimes they take the kids to canyons.#3.Once a week you will go to swimming lesons.So,did you like it?''
And I'll add that the director, Josh Kramer, is absolutely wonderful. I don't think most of the children know each other in advance, so your child wouldn't be alone in making new friends. They are very safety-conscious, especially when swimming (which, BTW, is more than once a week :-). Sophie
If you have comments (good or bad) about Camp Tzofim in Oakland, especially in comparison to Camp Kee Tov, please share them. Thanks. Suzanne
I can recommend a camp for a child entereing kindergarten in the fall. It's Camp Tzofim, through Jewish Community Services in Oakland. They are located on Monte Vista between Oakland Ave and Piedmont Ave. My daughter has been going to Camp Tzofim since she was in kindergarten. The camp does have some Jewish culture included in the program, but I know that not all the children are from Jewish families. The staff is wonderful and has a good deal of continuity from year to year. The camp has four two-week sessions with a one week session before the first regular session and one week in the middle and at the end of the summer. I believe there is also a regular daycare program during the year for little ones, so they have lots of experience with kids that age. If you are interested, I would contact them right away, because signups have been going on since mid-March. Phone number is 658-9222. You can ask for Josh Kramer who is the camp director. Debbie
I didn't notice the day camp my daughter goes to on the web site. It's Camp Tzofim, run by Jewish Community Services of Oakland and Piedmont. For those of you who live in South Berkeley or Oakland I can recommend it highly. My daughter has been going there since kindergarten. It runs all summer, from the week after the Oakland public schools get out until the week before school begins again. There are four two-week sessions, with one week sessions before, between sessions two and three and afterwards. Programs run for kids entering kindergarten in the fall through eigth graders, plus a CIT program. Many of the counselors return year after year. The program runs from 9am to 3:30pm each day, with childcare available from 7:30am to 9 and 3:30 to 6:00 in the evening. One day of each session the younger kids go on a field trip and one day they have an extended day where they get dinner and entertainment. The elementary grade kids get the field trip one week and then an overnight campout the next week. Slightly older kids get a two night overnight and the oldest kids go someplace different every day and get a three night overnight. Places they've gone include Santa Cruz, the Russian River, a ropes course in Sonoma county. The offices are off Oakland Ave, between Grand and MacArthur. The younger kids spend the day at Lake Temescal for activities and swimming.
Camp Tzofim has afterschool programs during the school year and activities on days when Oakland schools aren't in session as well as Christmas break and spring break camps. At those they usually go on field trips everyday, such as the teddy bear factory, or to the jelly belly factory or to the movies. For those of you who live in South Berkeley or Oakland I can recommend it highly. My daughter has been going there since kindergarten.
Debbie
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