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R&R for the New Year: Refocus & Repair
Here we are, about to welcome in another Jewish New Year. In the days preceding Rosh Hashana, tradition asks us to do what is called Heshbon Nefesh, an accounting of the soul. That means we take this time to turn inward, reflect on everything and take note of where we missed the mark. The tradition […] Learn More ›
2021’s First 36 Campers
Like many others, we are glad to put Summer 2020 behind us and look ahead to Summer 2021. Next summer represents so much to us. After cancelling a summer for the first time in Chi’s long history, Summer 2021 will surely be a homecoming like no other as we come back to kick off the […] Learn More ›
SIT 2020 Hand Symbol
Hello Camp Chi! As you know, SIT Summer 2020 is in full swing and they have recently accomplished some amazing milestones, but one in particular that we wanted to share with the broader camp community! Last week the SIT’s of 2020 unanimously decided on their SIT hand symbol! The SIT hand symbol has become tradition […] Learn More ›
2020 Song of the Summer Contest
Memorial day has come and gone, the temperatures have heated up and summer is definitely coming. While this summer will be like no other, we will still have a Song of the Summer! But we need your help to pick it! So we are counting on all campers, staff, parents, and alumni to help us […] Learn More ›
Staying Safe Around the Pool
Better late than never, Spring finally has arrived with warmer weather and sunnier days (with the occasional rain shower and thunderstorm). As we end May, we know that this year “May” has likely been different for many of us, and certainly a story we will be telling our grandkids someday. Normally we are preparing for […] Learn More ›
SIT Summer Goes Virtual
In the months leading up to the announcement that our 2020 summer programs would be cancelled, the Chi team worked around the clock planning contingencies. Plans were made for a shortened summer, limited capacities, staffing complications, and so much more. And the first issue addressed each time was the fate of the SIT Class of […] Learn More ›