Camp Micah
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Camp Micah
"Where the Sun and Kids Shine"
Founded | 2001 |
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Religious affiliation | Jewish, Reform |
Director | Mark H. Lipof |
Location | Bridgton, Maine |
Enrollment | ~270 (Ages 7-16) |
Size | 735 Acres |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Homepage | campmicah.com |
Camp Micah is a co-ed Reform summer camp located in Bridgton, Maine. It is accredited by the American Camp Association.
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[edit] History
Camp Micah was founded in 2001.
[edit] Location
Camp Micah has 735 acres (2.97 kmĀ²) located in Bridgton, Maine, on the shores of Peabody Pond. It has a dining hall, rec. room, waterfront, bmx course, skatepark, pool and more. It is filled with modern state of the art equipment because it was founded in 2001.
Camp Micah's address was originally "11 moose cove lodge road" but was then changed to "156 Moose Cove Lodge Road"
[edit] Leadership
Barry Tatelman - Co-Owner
Mark H. Lipof - Director/Co-Owner
Mike Churwin - Assistant Director
Shari Churwin - Program Director
Jodi Sokoloff - Assistant Director/Girls' Head Counselor
Scot Tatelman - Assistant Director/Boys' Head Counselor
[edit] Mission statement
"Our mission is clear. We seek to provide a safe, secure, stimulating and challenging environment, infused with Jewish traditions, customs and values that foster self-esteem, social relationships and skill development. In order to celebrate the world's diversity, we must first know who we are."
See also: Jewish education