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Introducing the New 2009 AGBU Camp Nubar Director Jennifer Omartian

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  • Introducing the New 2009 AGBU Camp Nubar Director Jennifer Omartian

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, April 6, 2009

    Introducing the New 2009 AGBU Camp Nubar Director Jennifer Omartian

    AGBU Camp Nubar is pleased to announce that Jennifer Omartian will serve
    as the 2009 Camp Director. Jennifer first came to Camp Nubar, located in
    the Catskill Mountain Region of New York, in 1993 and she has returned
    yearly ever since. She began as a counselor for several years before
    going on to serve as Activities Director, Girls Head Counselor, and
    Assistant Director. No other director in the 46-year history of Camp
    Nubar has spent more time at the Catskill camp than Jennifer, which is a
    clear indication of her passion for the facility by idyllic Lake Arax.

    Jennifer grew up in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, where she attended St.
    Mark Church in neighboring Springfield, MA. She graduated from James
    Madison University where she received her master's degree in Middle
    School Education. Jennifer now resides in Virginia and attends St. Mary
    Church in Washington, D.C.

    The following is a short interview with the new Camp Director about the
    plans for summer 2009.

    AGBU: What are your goals and hopes for the summer?

    Jennifer Omartian: Preparation is crucial for a safe and fun season. I
    will ensure that counselors are prepared, qualified, and ready for
    another successful summer.

    I hope to see campers and counselors work alongside one another, to grow
    as individuals and into one family. Campers learn from their counselors,
    but counselors learn from their campers as well. Every session has a
    unique blend of people from different places. I look forward to seeing
    how each session will create its own set of memories using the same
    resources and facilities.

    AGBU: What are your favorite aspects of camp and do you have any
    favorite memories?

    JO: I love the anticipation that surrounds camp. Throughout the year,
    campers and counselors anticipate the following summer, the friends they
    will be reunited with, the bonds they will form and the memories they
    will make. When camp begins, the campers and counselors anxiously wait
    for their favorite camp event, whether it is an evening activity, a
    carnival, or Color War. Throughout their camp careers, campers count
    down the summers until they finally become a counselor.

    I also love seeing the camp family within the greater Armenian
    community. It is such a wonderful feeling to walk into church, a
    basketball game, or a picnic and see campers and counselors so eager to
    see each other and talk about camp.

    My favorite camp memory was watching my very first group of G1 campers
    mature every summer and then serve as counselors.

    AGBU: What is your current occupation and what do you enjoy about it?

    JO: I teach sixth-grade social studies in Fairfax County, Virginia. I
    love the diversity at my school and the many challenges that it presents
    on a daily basis. I teach students from all over the world and it amazes
    me how they blend together and learn from each other while maintaining
    pride in their own identity. I see this same sense of pride in our
    campers. Camp Nubar excels at encouraging campers to build a sense of
    pride in their personal and community identities. I look forward to
    another amazing summer at Camp Nubar.

    Founded in 1963, AGBU Camp Nubar is a first-rate modern facility that
    has been highly ranked by the American Camp Association, American Red
    Cross, and American Academy of Pediatrics. For more information about
    AGBU Camp Nubar, please visit www.campnubar.org, email
    [email protected], or call 212-319-6383.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.
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