Winkle’s Blog
Meet the 2019 Junior Staff
You’ve already met the SIT Staff, Returning Counselors and Returning Specialists. Now it’s time to meet the Junior Staff. Almost all of these talented individuals were SITs of 2018 and all have displayed great potential and demonstrated excellence in our search for the best staff. They’re a fun loving group with a lot of exciting […] Learn More ›
May Registration Update
As of 5/7/2019 It’s the final countdown and there are just a handful of spots left to be part of Camp Chi 2019. To the families that have already registered- thank you! If you have not yet registered, we encourage you to do secure your space ASAP registering today at campchi.com/register. And if you have already […] Learn More ›
Expert Advice: Labeling
Each year we publish a series of blogs to help our families prepare for camp. We understand that getting ready for camp can be stressful and at times overwhelming. But we have experience to offer and want to share with you all the tips, tricks, and secrets to making getting ready for camp exciting and […] Learn More ›
Adventure is Out There
The Pacific Northwest Adventure trip, also known as PNW, is often described as the trip of a lifetime, and it is! You get to hike and camp for 5 weeks through some of the most breathtaking sites in the world. But it is only available for 9th and 10th graders. We have been stuck in […] Learn More ›
Camper Care: The Inside Scoop on How the Magic Happens
“Camp Chi Magic is a feeling like no other. It’s the moments with your cabinmates and counselors that make you so overwhelmingly happy.” – Montana M. Camp Chi Alumnus, Camper, and Staff Member While it is no secret that Camp Chi is an inclusive community, it may come as a surprise to you how many […] Learn More ›
Living our values in Challenging Times
Few times at camp are as peaceful and serene as havdalah. As a camp we gather in the amphitheatre, swaying together holding hands, and wishing one another a sweet week. Havdalah means separation and at camp it serves as the time to separate the last week from the next. Many Jews base their year around […] Learn More ›