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Camp Airy

39°38′40″N 77°25′16″W / 39.64444°N 77.42111°W / 39.64444; -77.42111

Camp Airy
Serving Jewish Youth For Over 90 Summers
TypeOvernight Camp
Established1924
Camp DirectorMarty Rochlin
Address
14938 Old Camp Airy Road
Thurmont, MD 21788
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39°38′40″N 77°25′16″W / 39.64444°N 77.42111°W / 39.64444; -77.42111
Campus450 acres (1.8 km2)
Colorsgreen and white
AffiliationsCamp Louise
WebsiteCamp Airy/Louise website

Camp Airy is a Jewish sleep away summer camp located in Thurmont, Maryland at the edge of the Catoctin Mountain Park. Boys between the ages of 7 and 17 attend for one to seven weeks, depending on their age and interest. Airy is a fully accredited member of the American Camp Association. Camp Airy is the brother camp to Camp Louise.[1]

History edit

Camp Airy was founded in 1924 by Aaron and Lilly Straus, philanthropists from Baltimore. One of the early figures in the camp history was Sidney Chernak, who started as a counselor and continued as director of Airy and executive director of Airy and Louise. In 1990, Sid Chernak retired after 63 summers spent at camp Airy. Edwin "Ed" Cohen took over as director of Camp Airy. Ed, who referred to Mr. Chernak as "a father,"[2] created the legacy of a "camp family" that will ensure he is always a part of camp. On June 21, 2014, Ed died.[3]

A large fire destroyed the "White House" dining hall on June 29, 2022 as camp was in session. There were no injuries. [4]

Religious aspects edit

Camp Airy is a camp for Jewish boys. The meals are kosher style, meaning that milk and meat are not served at the same time and nothing that is explicitly non-kosher (such as pork) is served. Each meal begins with the recitation of Ha'motzi - The prayer over bread. Traditional grace after meals is also recited on Saturdays.

Shabbat is observed at camp with short services on Friday night and Saturday morning. A special day is created to provide a change of pace during the remainder of Saturday. This “day of rest” creates a certain rhythm that helps punctuate the camp experience. Shabbat concludes with a Havdallah service at night.

People edit

One of the most prized assets of Airy are the people who work there. Many of these people are referred to as “Lifers”. For Airy, this includes early "lifers" such as Sidney Chernak and Ed Cohen, and current "lifers" Rick Frankle, Doctors Danny and David Framm, and Mike Schneider. While some of these "Lifers" are no longer a part of the daily running of Camp Airy, most can be found "on the hill" each and every season. Rick Frankle is the most recent past Director of the camp. Joining him in 2010 was Assistant Director Scott Black, a former camper, CIT, and counselor. Returning to camp in 2014 was another "lifer," Marty Rochlin. Marty was a former camper, CIT, Counselor, Unit Leader and Assistant Director who took over as the year round director of Camp Airy at the end of the Summer of 2014.[5] As Rochlin became director, Black left his position of assistant director, with longtime staff member Jason Creger taking his position. Last year, over 90 percent of the staff had been at Camp Airy the year before.[6]

Programming edit

Airy offers many traditional summer camp activities including Athletics, outdoor living, swimming, performing arts and fine arts.[7]

Athletics are a critical part of the summer camp experience. Campers play baseball, basketball, football, lacrosse, soccer, floor hockey, tennis, and volleyball. Many also participate in in-line skating, fencing and wrestling. The camp also has an archery range.

The Drama department typically produces two plays in a Summer, the first a musical production, and the second a straight play. There are also opportunities for people who play musical instruments or enjoy singing to perform.

In the fine arts department, campers are offered activities in ceramics, painting, silk-screening, copper enamel, hemp and beads, photography, and wood working among others.

Recently the camp has begun to add non-traditional features such as a skateboard park, Scuba diving, paintballing, go-carts and dune buggies.[8]

CIT program edit

The CIT (Counselor in Training) program is one of Camp Airy's best distinguishing features. It is a program held for campers who will be entering their senior year of high school after camp that focuses on both teaching campers how to transition into becoming counselors and developing strong bonds between fellow CITs. The program provides continuity between counselor classes summer after summer and allows campers to transition smoothly into counselors without having to leave camp for even one summer. The CIT program can also be credited with causing counselor retention to be so high at Airy. CIT traditions and programs include many bonding activities, riding White Wolf buses, bunk and department experiences, a CIT havdalah service, CIT T-shirts, and a frequent leadership training course.

Facilities edit

Located on 450 heavily treed acres, the camp is located 60 miles (97 km) north of Washington and 62 miles (100 km) west of Baltimore.

Down-hill camp includes the large Chernak gym, complete with basketball courts and a wrestling area. There’s also a 300,000 gallon swimming pool, featuring a small basketball hoop, several floating pool balls, and an Aquaclimb. Also, there are athletic fields, tennis courts, a floor hockey rink, and a ropes course.[9]

At the top of the hill, there’s a 550-seat dining hall (which was destroyed in a June 29, 2022 fire), where campers eat each of their meals. Nearby are the music pavilion and the post office. All of the sleeping cabins are also up-hill, and on the far western side is the outdoor theater which is used for performing arts, shabbat services, and various events during Olympics (Game show, Human Anagrams, etc.).[9]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kessler, Barry (June 2018). "'Fresh Air and Cheer': The Origins of Camp Louise in the Settlement House Movement of Baltimore's Jewish Community" (PDF). Maryland Historial Magazine. Maryland Historical Society. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Baltimore Sun: Baltimore breaking news, sports, business, entertainment, weather and traffic".
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-06-25. Retrieved 2014-06-27.
  4. ^ "WATCH: Massive fire tears through dining hall at summer Camp Airy for Boys in Maryland". 29 June 2022.
  5. ^ Esterson, Linda (2007-01-19). "Lifers" (PDF). Camps (A special section). Baltimore Jewish Times. pp. 10–14. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-06. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-02-10. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-05-31.

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1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Religious aspects 1 2 People 2 Programming 2 1 CIT program 3 Facilities 4 Notable alumni 5 ReferencesHistory editCamp Airy was founded in 1924 by Aaron and Lilly Straus philanthropists from Baltimore One of the early figures in the camp history was Sidney Chernak who started as a counselor and continued as director of Airy and executive director of Airy and Louise In 1990 Sid Chernak retired after 63 summers spent at camp Airy Edwin Ed Cohen took over as director of Camp Airy Ed who referred to Mr Chernak as a father 2 created the legacy of a camp family that will ensure he is always a part of camp On June 21 2014 Ed died 3 A large fire destroyed the White House dining hall on June 29 2022 as camp was in session There were no injuries 4 Religious aspects edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Camp Airy is a camp for Jewish boys The meals are kosher style meaning that milk and meat are not served at the same time and nothing that is explicitly non kosher such as pork is served Each meal begins with the recitation of Ha motzi The prayer over bread Traditional grace after meals is also recited on Saturdays Shabbat is observed at camp with short services on Friday night and Saturday morning A special day is created to provide a change of pace during the remainder of Saturday This day of rest creates a certain rhythm that helps punctuate the camp experience Shabbat concludes with a Havdallah service at night People edit One of the most prized assets of Airy are the people who work there Many of these people are referred to as Lifers For Airy this includes early lifers such as Sidney Chernak and Ed Cohen and current lifers Rick Frankle Doctors Danny and David Framm and Mike Schneider While some of these Lifers are no longer a part of the daily running of Camp Airy most can be found on the hill each and every season Rick Frankle is the most recent past Director of the camp Joining him in 2010 was Assistant Director Scott Black a former camper CIT and counselor Returning to camp in 2014 was another lifer Marty Rochlin Marty was a former camper CIT Counselor Unit Leader and Assistant Director who took over as the year round director of Camp Airy at the end of the Summer of 2014 5 As Rochlin became director Black left his position of assistant director with longtime staff member Jason Creger taking his position Last year over 90 percent of the staff had been at Camp Airy the year before 6 Programming editAiry offers many traditional summer camp activities including Athletics outdoor living swimming performing arts and fine arts 7 Athletics are a critical part of the summer camp experience Campers play baseball basketball football lacrosse soccer floor hockey tennis and volleyball Many also participate in in line skating fencing and wrestling The camp also has an archery range The Drama department typically produces two plays in a Summer the first a musical production and the second a straight play There are also opportunities for people who play musical instruments or enjoy singing to perform In the fine arts department campers are offered activities in ceramics painting silk screening copper enamel hemp and beads photography and wood working among others Recently the camp has begun to add non traditional features such as a skateboard park Scuba diving paintballing go carts and dune buggies 8 CIT program edit The CIT Counselor in Training program is one of Camp Airy s best distinguishing features It is a program held for campers who will be entering their senior year of high school after camp that focuses on both teaching campers how to transition into becoming counselors and developing strong bonds between fellow CITs The program provides continuity between counselor classes summer after summer and allows campers to transition smoothly into counselors without having to leave camp for even one summer The CIT program can also be credited with causing counselor retention to be so high at Airy CIT traditions and programs include many bonding activities riding White Wolf buses bunk and department experiences a CIT havdalah service CIT T shirts and a frequent leadership training course Facilities editLocated on 450 heavily treed acres the camp is located 60 miles 97 km north of Washington and 62 miles 100 km west of Baltimore Down hill camp includes the large Chernak gym complete with basketball courts and a wrestling area There s also a 300 000 gallon swimming pool featuring a small basketball hoop several floating pool balls and an Aquaclimb Also there are athletic fields tennis courts a floor hockey rink and a ropes course 9 At the top of the hill there s a 550 seat dining hall which was destroyed in a June 29 2022 fire where campers eat each of their meals Nearby are the music pavilion and the post office All of the sleeping cabins are also up hill and on the far western side is the outdoor theater which is used for performing arts shabbat services and various events during Olympics Game show Human Anagrams etc 9 Notable alumni editBenny Blanco American record producer DJ songwriter record executive and actor Marc Roberge and Chris Culos from the band O A R Jacob Glushakow Hugo Weisgall Alan Schneider Mark Versallion Sheldon Cohen Internal Revenue Service Commissioner 1965 1969 Carl BernsteinReferences edit Kessler Barry June 2018 Fresh Air and Cheer The Origins of Camp Louise in the Settlement House Movement of Baltimore s Jewish Community PDF Maryland Historial Magazine Maryland Historical Society Retrieved 15 June 2018 Baltimore Sun Baltimore breaking news sports business entertainment weather and traffic Sol Levinson Memorial Notice Archived from the original on 2014 06 25 Retrieved 2014 06 27 WATCH Massive fire tears through dining hall at summer Camp Airy for Boys in Maryland 29 June 2022 Esterson Linda 2007 01 19 Lifers PDF Camps A special section Baltimore Jewish Times pp 10 14 Retrieved 2008 05 31 FAQs for Potential Staff Members at Camps Airy amp Louise Archived from the original on 2008 07 06 Retrieved 2008 05 31 Camp Airy Overview Peterson s Archived from the original on 2005 02 10 Retrieved 2008 05 31 New Programs at Camps Airy amp Louise Archived from the original on 2008 05 15 Retrieved 2008 05 31 a b Facilities at Camps Airy amp Louise Archived from the original on 2008 05 15 Retrieved 2008 05 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Camp Airy amp oldid 1179750421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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