Newspaper of the Central Kentucky Jewish Federation

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Serving the Central Kentucky Jewish Community Since 1967
November 1999 Hes/7 van-Kisiev 5760
Camp Shalom 2000 to be held at Lansdowne Club

by Deborah Isenstadt, Camp Shalom Committee Chair

        

 

 

 

 

 

 

      
 
 

reat Newsll Camp Shalom 2000 is looking for an experienced, energetic Camp Director, Director, a call at the CK] F office, 268-0672.
already scheduled for three weeks this whose job will be to oversee all aspects of the camp, Other positions that will be open for the Camp
summer~July 24 - August 1 l—at the very as well as develop and implement cun’iculum and include Camp Specialists (e.g., to run the 4-year-old
popular Lansdowne Club on “Kindercamp” program, as well as art/
Lansdowne Drive in Lexington! The music and PE specialists), camp counselors
Lansdowne Club is under new . t _ . ' (age 16+), and ClTs (under 16). All are
management, and the Board of 9211‘“ 0/ 0/4 we are [Wkly/0r an eager/€06,606 enelye/IC paid Positions. We will also be contracting
Directors and the club manager are Cam/o (Dove/01', wflose/ogwI/fge [0 oversee a/faspec/s 0/ with a certified swimming instructor. Again,
all very exc1ted to welcome Camp call the CKJF office if you or someone you
Shalom back this sumer. [[59 camp, as aye/[as Jew/0’0 ang’mp/emen/ curl-[comm and know is interested in any ofthese positions.
Camp Shalom’s daily schedule for We’re off to a great start for Camp
each of the three weeks will be ac/zbz/zés, 4120/ [eao/ [fie s/afl [may process. Shalom 2000. Look here for more details
Monday—Thursday from 9 am - 5 in months to come! it
pm. and Fridays from 9 am - 3 pm.
During these hours, Camp Shalom will have exclu- activities. and lead the stal‘l'hiring process. ()fcourse.
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= ‘ , A ‘\\«Hlii trimmers oi the Lilly) ‘ etch i.’nr_ were, Lo iLW‘UL 1.1 iUi our» on. or W_ °
of the grounds and the fabulous swimming pools. 1 "3“?“ 72"“? -» »- = . ; 4 ‘. r ., V. , . .. _ , _ ,v: ._ ,. ,, . . i , ,l .. ‘7 . , t
Meanwhile, the Camp Shalom Squad is busy Shalom Directors have described as “incredibly e C ' ’ u ;

   

working on staffing the camp. First of all, we are rewarding”— give Holly Barnhill, CKTF Program

ATTENTION

All High School Students

The Central Kentucky Jewish
Federation is pleased to announce the

 

These Programs
Sponsored By Your
Central Kentucky
Jewish Federation

Camp Shalom page J

Europe/Israeli Experience for a
High School Student page 1

Jewish Newcomers Club page 3
Michael Brooks’ Talk page 3

formation of a program to provide
financial aid for a High School Student to
participate in a European/Israeli experience
in the year 2000. For more information, or
to submit nominations, please call the CKJ F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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