Category: General News

  • ‘s Hard To Say Goodbye

    It’s so hard to believe that it’s that time to say goodbye. The last 50 days have been amazing and we cannot thank you enough for sharing your kids with us. We have watched them grow over these last seven weeks. We have watched them accomplish things they thought they couldn’t. We have seen them make lifelong friends and watched how they have made Chen-A-Wanda their summer home. As you sifted through the thousands of pictures and watched endless hours of video from this summer, we hope you got a sense of what amazing things your children did this summer. It has been our privilege and honor to care for your kids this summer.  Thank you again for trusting us with your children and believing in the magic of Chen-A-Wanda. We read the following letter we wrote to your children tonight just before memory night.

    Enjoy your children tomorrow and know that we will miss them dearly.

    Jon & Elissa

    To our summer family,

    50 days ago we stood right here and told you what an awesome experience we all had ahead of us and he we stand here again just 50 days later and look where we’ve all been this summer. This has been an incredible summer because we went through it together. You all make our house a home and we couldn’t be more proud and inspired by our summer family.

    To our staff – our amazing inspirational selfless and talented staff: We are so proud of how much of yourselves you gave to our kids. You gave and gave and gave and when your tanks were on empty, you gave even more. You didn’t just give countless piggyback rides, 100’s of hugs, 1’000’s of pieces of advice but you gave your heart to the kids sitting in this room. You inspired our kids to be the best they can be. You provided an opportunity that let our kids feel great about exactly who they are and for that we are forever grateful. We sit is awe of you and the gifts you shared with our kids this summer.

    To our campers -From our youngest and cutest freshman to our amazingly talented, kind and incredible CIT’s and everyone in between, we have watched you blossom this summer. In 50 days, you got through homesickness beautifully. You made friends and learned more about what kind friend you want to be. Your friendships thrived this summer as texting your friends was so beautifully replaced by holding their hands and talking face to face. Instead of commenting ILYSM on Instagram posts, you walked arm in arm with your friends, all around camp everyday all day. Rather than watching a screen for hours and hours and letting life pass you by, you sang on the top of your lungs and danced together in the Lodge. You finally hit that wiffle ball over the Big Red Monster this summer. You made that shot with just 3 seconds left in your game and as your team was chanting your name, you felt like a superstar this summer. You mastered crazy tricks on the sundia these past 50 days.  You felt the joys and elation of winning together and when you lost, you all felt the feeling of defeat together and in those moments you lifted each other up. You felt empathy for mistakes you made and you learned from them. You faced your fears and climbed every giant mountain that was in your way. You let go and allowed yourselves to be in the moment here. You found your voice here. You believed in yourself here because we all believed in you.

    As you head home and reflect on your summer at Camp Chen-A-Wanda, our hope for you is that each one of you head home with a sense that you accomplished something pretty incredible here. Each one of you is perfect just the way you are and no matter how big the mountain in front you may be, you can and will get through it. We hope that you continue to nurture the friendships you made here because if you do, they will stand the test of time. We hope you never forget that life will be so much sweeter if you live your life as the river because living like that rock just gets you stuck. We thank every single person sitting in the room from making Life so great at Camp Chen-A-Wanda. You have made us smile and laugh every single day and you have changed our lives for the better! Be safe, have a great school year and we will see you all again in 10 months back here at our summer home.

     

  • It’s so hard to believe that it’s that time to say goodbye. The last 50 days have been amazing and we cannot thank you enough for sharing your kids with us. We have watched them grow over these last seven weeks. We have watched them accomplish things they thought they couldn’t. We have seen them make lifelong friends and watched how they have made Chen-A-Wanda their summer home. As you sifted through the thousands of pictures and watched endless hours of video from this summer, we hope you got a sense of what amazing things your children did this summer. It has been our privilege and honor to care for your kids this summer.  Thank you again for trusting us with your children and believing in the magic of Chen-A-Wanda. We read the following letter we wrote to your children tonight just before memory night.

    Enjoy your children tomorrow and know that we will miss them dearly.

    Jon & Elissa

    To our summer family,

    50 days ago we stood right here and told you what an awesome experience we all had ahead of us and he we stand here again just 50 days later and look where we’ve all been this summer. This has been an incredible summer because we went through it together. You all make our house a home and we couldn’t be more proud and inspired by our summer family.

    To our staff – our amazing inspirational selfless and talented staff: We are so proud of how much of yourselves you gave to our kids. You gave and gave and gave and when your tanks were on empty, you gave even more. You didn’t just give countless piggyback rides, 100’s of hugs, 1’000’s of pieces of advice but you gave your heart to the kids sitting in this room. You inspired our kids to be the best they can be. You provided an opportunity that let our kids feel great about exactly who they are and for that we are forever grateful. We sit is awe of you and the gifts you shared with our kids this summer.

    To our campers -From our youngest and cutest freshman to our amazingly talented, kind and incredible CIT’s and everyone in between, we have watched you blossom this summer. In 50 days, you got through homesickness beautifully. You made friends and learned more about what kind friend you want to be. Your friendships thrived this summer as texting your friends was so beautifully replaced by holding their hands and talking face to face. Instead of commenting ILYSM on Instagram posts, you walked arm in arm with your friends, all around camp everyday all day. Rather than watching a screen for hours and hours and letting life pass you by, you sang on the top of your lungs and danced together in the Lodge. You finally hit that wiffle ball over the Big Red Monster this summer. You made that shot with just 3 seconds left in your game and as your team was chanting your name, you felt like a superstar this summer. You mastered crazy tricks on the sundia these past 50 days.  You felt the joys and elation of winning together and when you lost, you all felt the feeling of defeat together and in those moments you lifted each other up. You felt empathy for mistakes you made and you learned from them. You faced your fears and climbed every giant mountain that was in your way. You let go and allowed yourselves to be in the moment here. You found your voice here. You believed in yourself here because we all believed in you.

    As you head home and reflect on your summer at Camp Chen-A-Wanda, our hope for you is that each one of you head home with a sense that you accomplished something pretty incredible here. Each one of you is perfect just the way you are and no matter how big the mountain in front you may be, you can and will get through it. We hope that you continue to nurture the friendships you made here because if you do, they will stand the test of time. We hope you never forget that life will be so much sweeter if you live your life as the river because living like that rock just gets you stuck. We thank every single person sitting in the room from making Life so great at Camp Chen-A-Wanda. You have made us smile and laugh every single day and you have changed our lives for the better! Be safe, have a great school year and we will see you all again in 10 months back here at our summer home.

     

  • Winter Wonderland Chenny Banquet

    Reality has set in that our last days of summer 2014 are upon us. There were just a few more games to play before we hung up our cleats for the season. Senior Girls became soccer Champions today as they beat Westmont with a 3 -2 victory. Our Junior Boys Baseball team played in their championship game but ended their season with 2nd place as they lost their game today against Westmont with a final score of 8-1. It was an absolutely amazing sports season at Chenny and we accomplished what we set out to do this summer; play hard, play fair, learn a lot and have fun!!!

    As the sun was setting over Fiddle Lake, we were all dressed up in our best outfits and headed to center camp where we took pictures together with our friends & counselors. Everyone looked beautiful. It was a chilly evening and as we walked into The Lodge for an amazing dinner, we were all in awe of how beautifully decorated the room was. It was a Chenny Winter Wonderland with snowflakes and snow frost everywhere. We were transported into a snowy world in the middle of August. We dined on a 5-course meal and so enjoyed this night we all look forward to all summer long.

    After dinner it was off to Shields Hall for our end of the year division Awards. Each Division highlighted the following campers in 3 areas; Honor Camper, Athlete of the Year and All Around Camper. They are truly standout campers and we couldn’t be more proud to highlight and honor them on this great night. To receive on this night is the highest honor we can give our campers. These are remarkable campers who deserve all the accolades and praise they were given.

     

      CAMPERS OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2014 – Girls side
               
      HONOR   ATHLETE   ALL AROUND
         
    FRESHMEN Jessica Jaffe   Jesse Gatto   Zoe Gorsky
      Samantha Pariser    
    JUNIORS Dylan Bass   Lindsay Chetkoff   Jessica Locker
      Sydney Steinberg        
    MIDDIES Jordan Small   Olivia Leviss   Bella Derose
      Morgan Klein        
               
    INTERS Lauren Becker   Abby Baskind   Hannah Nissenbaum
      Sarah Haber        
    COLLEGIATES Madison Grabow   Rian Marcus   Jordan Ash
      Jenna Wolff        
               
    SENIORS Phoebe Warshauer   Emily Locker   Olivia Hornik
    Rachel Stulberger        
    SUPERS Dani Sukoff   Stevie Weingard   Jess Leichter
               
    GC’s Hayley Kushner   Gillian Stapler   Mychael Schnell
               
    CIT Dani Beck        
             
    CAMPERS OF THE YEAR        
    HONOR   ATHLETE   ALL AROUND
    Lower Camp Dylan Bass   Olivia Leviss   Hannah Nissenbaum
    Upper Camp Hayley Kushner   Emily Locker   Jess Leichter

     

      CAMPERS OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2014 – Boys Side
               
      HONOR   ATHLETE   ALL AROUND
         
      HONOR   ATHLETE   ALL AROUND
    FRESHMEN Troy Golden   Jesse Ryback   Jack Resnick
               
    JUNIORS Hunter Galan   Jagger Morgen   Jonah Marcus
      Jesse Peskin   Jason Rosenbaum   Matthew Traub
    MIDDIES Cole Sussman   Jake Erlich   Jonah Baum
               
    INTERS Ben Peskin   Noah Hirshfield   Noah Kule
      Ben Yacht   Jared Shiffman   Michael Frank
    COLLEGIATES Jack Santoro   Reid Feldman   Zachary Parker
      Asher Slotkin   Ethan Gatto    
               
    SENIORS Ryan Levitz   Andrew Lahrheim   Eli Kellner
             
    SUPERS David Smallowitz   Max Secular   Alex Croen
               
    GC’s Matthew Caplan   Steven Bochner   Zach Fischberg
               
    CIT Jason Rossell        
             
    CAMPERS OF THE YEAR        
    HONOR   ATHLETE   ALL AROUND
    Lower Camp Hunter Galan   Noah Hirshfield   Jonah Marcus
    Upper Camp Asher Slotkin   Reid Feldman   Alex Croen

     

    After the Awards, it was party time and we danced all night long. Shields Hall was full of campers who let loose and danced until their feet hurt. It was over the top fun having our last true dance party with our summer family. It’s so hard to believe the summer is over but we definitely went out with a bang. As campers headed back to their bunks, full of flashing rings, tiaras, glow sticks, glasses and T-shirts and other items that were given out at the party, everyone was exhausted and elated and had the times of their life tonight. It was a party like no other as we celebrated an amazing season. It was just an incredible way to end an incredible summer. One more day to go!

     

    Chenny out

     

  • Week 6 Campers of the Week

    Congratulations to our amazing Campers of the week!!!

    Freshman                 Zoe Grabow                               Daniel Farber

    Junior                        Parker Margulis                       Jacob Secular

    Middies                     Alexa Selter                               Zach Chavetz

    Inters                         Ashley Sukoff                            Aaron Hakfin

    Collegiates                Sami Broder                              Jett Mineroff

    Seniors                      Brooke Wibberly                       Josh Polansky

    Supers                       Juliette Kaplan                        Will Grisack

    GC                              Molly Rouder                            Zach Temin

    CIT                            Steph Roth                                 Adam Heimowitz

     

     

     

  • Late Night With Leahy

    Today was the last official day of regular activities and we enjoyed every single minute. The pool and lake was full of happy campers. Our fields & courts were full of campers playing on them. We all knew that this is it and everyone was getting it all in before we load those buses on Sunday.

    Center camp looked like a movie set with kids having a catch together, throwing the Frisbee to one another and swinging on swings without a care in the world. Can you imagine a world where there is just no pressure? Your children are in that world for at least the next 2 days!!

    The night was all about Late Night with Leahy and this is by far the most anticipated show of the entire summer delivered by our truly remarkably talented Associate Director Brian Leahy. Brian produces the most hilarious and relevant array of great videos and presentations that leave us in stitches. It was hilarious and referenced everything funny about camp this summer. Every camper and staff member laughed till it hurt. It’s our very own late night show with comedy sketches, TV commercial spoofs, head staff mean tweets and a Top 10 List. This evening’s activity is a camp favorite and even our counselors that were off duty, stayed in to see tonight’s show because it’s just that entertaining. Campers absolutely went crazy for the hilarity of what they witnessed. It was a perfect way to end a perfect day.

    Everyone is looking forward to banquet tomorrow night. It is an incredible evening to celebrate the summer we all had and we do it in style. We dine on amazing cuisine in the Lodge, which will be transformed to a Winter Wonderland. Then we all head into Shields Hall for our big end of the year Awards ceremony and honor our campers and counselors that have shined this summer.  After awards, it’s back to the bunk to get on comfortable clothes and shoes for one amazing night of dancing and celebrating. Best night of Chenny is just around the corner. It’s one big party and everyone looks forward to this night all summer long. It’s hard to believe it’s actually here as it feels like we just rolled into camp but 49 days have passed and here we sit at the end. Just a few more days to go and we plan on cherishing every single moment we still have together.

    Chenny Out.

     

  • And The Chenny Globes Go To…..

    We had a brunch morning and everyone loved the extra sleep after the last 5 days we all just experienced. There was a slight chill in the air this morning so it was the perfect morning to stay cozy in our pajamas & hoodies as we enjoyed brunch in the Lodge. You can certainly feel the end is near. Lots of hugs and more tears so every meal, every moment we are trying to hold on to. Every song that was played in The Lodge struck a cord as we stood on our seats, wrapped our arms around one another and sang all in unison of how much we just don’t want to leave this place. To bear witness to this connection that we have with one another is moving beyond words can describe.

    We spent the day having a lazy free play kind of day. There were movies in the Chen-A-Plex and Shields Hall and some basketball games on Shields Court. There were some great GaGa games but mostly it was just truly enjoying spending time together today. You would see groups of kids sitting on courts and playing jacks or cards, all laughing together and just enjoying these last few days together.  We have spent the last six and half weeks together without texting each other or liking our friends Instagram posts. Walking hand in hand and arm in arm have replaced the ILYSM’s and TTYL we type to our friends. We spent hours today just enjoying each other. There is a calmness here that fills our hearts with something we all desperately need. This feeling of connection will last all the way through our school year until we do this again next summer. I sat with a group of Seniors who explained to me that these friends here far surpass their friendships that are at home. One camper summed it up by stating, “My friends here just get me and I can be myself.” That says it all perfectly, doesn’t it? “I can be myself.” What more do we want for our children than for them to be accepted and appreciated for being exactly who they are?

    We brought a little bit of Hollywood to Chenny as we had our Chenny Globes tonight. It is an annual awards show and the kids love it. There is a red carpet, Paparazzi and of course the Globes. Campers dress up for the big night, as this is a real deal Hollywood-esque celebrity show. Without further adieu, Tonight’s Globes goes to:

    Camp Clown – Rachel Schier & Henry Weinstock

    Most likely to Save the World – Marin Hersley & Zach Freidman

    Most likely to become President – Kate Richman & Matthew Marchisotta

    Best Hair – Sydney Steinberg & Charlie Butler

    Most likely to Win The Hunger Games–Sydney Gurewicz & Michael Pincus

    Future Head Staff – Zoey Wood & Colby Frankel

    Dynamic Duo – Nikki Gross/Bari Adwar & Drew Sandler/Zach Olsen

    Best Siblings – Addison & Mackenzie Rubovitz – Mason & Jake Berlin

    Best Camp Spirit – Kylie Gorsky & Jordan Saltzman

    Most likely to Brighten your Day – Sara Kay & Emery Cohen

    So another phenomenal day is in the books for summer 2014 and only 3 more days until you get to hold your amazing kids.

    Chenny out

     

  • Gold Zombie Wins Color War!!!!!

    It was a rainy day but that didn’t slow down our color war spirit. We played basketball games in Shields Hall all afternoon and as the rain lightened a bit we were on the fields playing some intense soccer and flag football games. They players were wet, muddy and were having the absolute best time playing in the rain.  It was the icing on the cake for these campers who fought a hard and fun battle as the rain came down. This has been a color war of firsts as only 12 seconds separated the rope burn and as we all headed into lunch on this last day of games, only 18 points separated Red Vampires from the Gold Zombies. In the history of Camp Chen-A-Wanda’s Color Wars, both of these events have never occurred.  It has been 5 days of intensity and every single camper has been a crucial spoke on their teams wheel.

    From the heartfelt psych speeches to the encouragement and support everyone gives during the games is what drives each one of us to do our best. It is an experience that your children have embraced and allowed into their hearts. Today the collegiate boys played in an intense basketball game where Gold Zombies won by a single point. There was no gloating or showing off after they claimed victory. Every single Gold Zombie player wrapped their arms around their Red Vampire opponents and congratulated them on an incredible game and this collection of awesome kids, walked arm in arm to lunch together. The sea of red and gold brothers played hard but in the end their friendship superseded any amount of competition they faced. A victory may be good for the team but a generous kind spirit is a win for the soul.

    It all came down to Sing tonight as each team entered Shields Hall literally dressed to kill. There were Vampires and Zombies everywhere. The costumes were incredible, inventive, creative and unreal. There were brides from the dead and zombie clowns and who could ignore walking caskets and flying bats. The songs were heartfelt and the artwork was inspiring and this color war one of the best we’ve ever seen. But in the end tonight went to Gold Zombies. The cheers of joy were deafening as the Zombies celebrated their victory. Then the tears started to flow on both sides of the Hall. Everyone knows that the end of color war signifies the end of camp. There were hugs and tears but not for the win or the loss but only having 4 more days to spend with our summer family.  The hugs got tighter and longer as nobody wanted to let go. Leaving Shields Hall tonight was so bitter sweet; it hurt our hearts to walk outside and head back to our bunks. The feeling of exhaustion and elation, sadness and joy, closeness and fear of the distance is so present tonight, you can’t help but feel all of the above.  Your children have experienced something that they may not be able to full explain but they sure fully feel. Everyone inside Camp Chen-A-Wanda has gone through this together and that alone makes us a family that is close beyond explanation or reason.

    We have 4 more days and we plan on loving each moment and embracing every minute together. Life is great here and we just aren’t quite ready for this to end. #FeelingPrettyGrateful

    Chenny out

     

  • APACHE!!!

    It was an absolutely perfect day for an Apache Relay. This race includes every single player everyone matters in the Apache Relay. No matter if you are doing the elephant walk, diving to the bottom of the pool to pick up 8 spoons or heading into Shields Hall for the infamous “unknown”, you count. There are 56 events that make up the Apache and each one of them are essential to the integrity of the race. It is a 3-hour event that utilizes the entire camp and being a part of it is just plain insane fun. To run the Apache is like nothing you have ever done before and after you have done it, you can’t wait to dun it again. The race was close the whole way through with lead changes happening at every turn. You could hear the cheers from each team that took the lead but in the last few challenges Red Vampires crossed that finish line only to beat Gold Zombies by a mere 2 minutes 50 seconds. It was close and a race well run. Apache 2014 is in the books as one of the most exciting races ever run at CAW.

    Before each breakfast and dinner during Color War the Captains and Lieutenants give psych speeches that will inspire and motivate their teams. A speech that stood out beyond the rest was what this war is all about. Each Captain and Lieutenant wore the shirt of their opposing team and shared qualities of their opponents that was outstanding and deserved recognition. The theme was, friends first, war second. One Lieutenant said he was in awe of the Lieutenant from the opposing team because she exhibited such a positive spirit, not when they were winning but when they were loosing. When we win it is easy but it’s when we loose, that our true character comes out. This is the meaning of true respect and why Color War is so spectacular and important. We will loose more than we will win but it is how we loose that will ultimately define us as winners. Our character is defined in the loss and how we embrace defeat.

    It was skit night tonight and it was hilarious. Each team created creative and brilliant skits that told the story of their journey through Color War 2014. Gold Zombies got Zombified while Red Vampires told the story of Chen-A-Vania. Both were fantastic but the overall winner of skit night went  to Red Vampires. Only 51 points separate both teams right now as Gold Zombies are in the lead. As we head into our last and final day of Color War there is nothing more true than when we all say…. IT ALL COMES DOWN TO SING!!!!

    Chenny out.

     

  • Why We Live For Color War

    Where in the world can you fight for something you believe in so deeply? Where can you be so passionate about a common goal that it drives us to be the best we can be? Where can we give it all we got and leave it all on the fields? Where can we sing chant and cheer with our brothers and sisters? Where can red and gold mean so much to us? Where can we be superstars every single day? Where can we feel pure exhaustion but slowing down is just not an option? Where can we put our arms around our opponents after a battle well fought? Where can being a part of team feels so great? Where does each and every one of us matter?  Where does being a valued team member matter to the outcome of every single game or race. That happens here at Camp Chen-A-Wanda. That defines Color War. From our youngest Freshman to our most seasoned CIT’s and everyone in between play an integral role in our Color War. Every point, every basket, every lap and goal matters and the end result builds character and pushes us to places that we didn’t know we could go.

    We have completed day 3 of our Color War battle and only 68 points separated both teams as we went into dinner tonight. This battle is neck and neck and everyone knows it. Everything about Color War engages us and brings our summer to a level we never expected. From the psych speeches to the swim meets, this last week of camp is the ultimate celebration of teamwork.

    A true representation of the meaning of our Color War was seen today at our girls meet. It was the relay and one camper was struggling a bit with her backstroke. She fell behind and she knew it. The look on her face spoke volumes as right then and there she needed a push and that is exactly what she got. Her entire team started chanted her name telling her not to give up and she could do it. They weren’t physically in pool with her but they moved her along in the water and gave her that push she so desperately needed. She lost that race but what she won was indescribable and priceless. Her team never gave up on her and got behind her no matter what the results were. She left that pool with her head high and heart full.

    It was Quiz night and as each camper pushed themselves physically all day long, our minds were stretched and challenged as they had to answer questions ranging from algebra equations, history challenges all the way to pop culture quizzes. It was a great night as we each challenged our minds to think outside the box and recall information that we haven’t thought about all summer long. It was a fun night full of challenging questions and fun factoids!!! There is only 2-more days of Color War and with the scores so close we can assume that next few days will bring some crazy intensity and definitely lots fun.

    Chenny out

     

     

  • 12 Seconds

    The day belonged to color war games and we were all outside playing all day long. There were basketball games, softball, volleyball, BBG & soccer bouts being played all day long. Campers were pushing themselves and so committed to their teams. They laid it all on the fields and courts. You have to see an intense wiffle ball game of girls wearing tutus and face paint. Zombies and Vampires where everywhere today. It is the best part of Color War that we can play hard and continue to have the most amazing time with a sense of spirit that is infectious. You can’t watch any one of these games without watching everyone on the sidelines cheer on their team with undeniable support and camp spirit. It is the essence of what these games are about. Play hard, cheer harder and have the best time of your life!!! After every goal there is a high five, after each basket there is a “way to go” and even after an intense game of Steal the Bacon, there is a giant group hug. It is awesome to watch our kids truly enjoy themselves and embrace their last week of camp.

    The night belonged to rope burning. We all watched with great anticipation as Gary Shields counted down and rope burning/water boiling officially began. Gold Zombies got off to an early start with getting their fire first but just a few minutes later, Red Vampires got their flame going.  It looked like Gold Zombies were way ahead but in true Color War fashion, expect the unexpected. Gold Zombies had a flame under their rope and pot of water that looked as if they were ready to claim victory but out of the darkness arose the Red Vampires as they just wouldn’t give up. Screams and cheers from the campers only added to the intensity of the night. “Burn that rope… burn that rope” was chanted over and over again. With every moment that passed, the chants got louder and right before our eyes, Red Vampires rope burned and broke. As the entire red team was jumping up and down celebrating their victory, only 12 seconds passed when Gold Zombies rope burned and broke! This close of a race has never in the history of Chen-A-Wanda rope burning ever happened. Soon after both ropes were burned, Gold Zombies water boiled followed by Red Vampires. The night was a huge success and will go down as the most intense rope burning Chen-A-Wanda has ever seen. Your kids will one day be telling their children the summer they experienced rope burning and only 12 seconds was the difference!!!!! Something none of us will ever forget. These unforgettable moments we share with our summer family create a world that is hard to explain but incredible to experience.

    Life is so great at Camp Chen-A-Wanda.

    Chenny Out