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
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
AGBU Camp Nubar Wraps Up 46th Summer with New Director & Record-Breaking
Attendance
On August 15, 2009, after six weeks of traditional and new activities,
fun, and friendships old and new, Camp Nubar finished its 46th season in
the Catskill Mountains located in the scenic Hudson Valley of upstate
New York.
After 16 previous summers as a camper and counselor, Jennifer Omartian
led a highly qualified staff as a first-time director, not only keeping
camp traditions alive, but creating several novel cultural, athletic,
artistic and social activities.
This summer, Camp Nubar also witnessed several new ground improvements,
made possible through funds raised during the Camp's 45th-anniversary
event in 2008. Over $90,000 was raised for improvements in the camp
drainage systems and roofing. The money also allowed for the purchase of
a new motor boat, kayaks, outdoor ping-pong tables, MacBook Pro
computers (for digital video editing), and digital kilns for ceramic
classes.
Counselors arrived a week before campers did for a special "pre-camp"
training session, which included extensive Red Cross, First Aid, CPR,
and life-saving instruction. Counselors hailed from across the United
States, but also as far afield as Lebanon, Turkey, France, Ireland and
Canada.
The first-session campers, many of whom had traveled from Canada,
arrived at the beginning of July to officially start the summer season.
Three weeks later, the second session began and featured a mid-summer
Open House visitor event, where family, friends and many Camp Nubar
alumni reconnected over Armenian food, dance performances, a waterfront
exhibition and a basketball game played by campers and staff. Camp ended
with a recording-breaking 140 campers for the third session, which
featured the highlights of Color War and a banquet.
New activities this summer included aerobics, advanced photography,
fishing, water polo, Armenian cooking and group fitness. "Dancing with
the Staff," a spin-off of the popular television show "Dancing with the
Stars," added an exciting new twist to the evening activities schedule.
The Canteen, or camp store, featured new improvements, including
healthier snack selections, such as Vitamin Water and granola bars, and
fashionable camp gear.
"Camp Nubar was amazing this year," said camper Brenda Yazujian from
Philadelphia. "There were many new activities added to make our days
even more fun. I wasn't bored once this summer!"
Traditional camp events like weekend dances, with Luau, Hoe Down and
Hollywood themes, continued to be camper favorites. In addition,
campfires, talent shows, lip syncs, scavenger hunts, capture the flag,
ultimate frisbee, olympics, basketball and tennis tournaments, certified
horseback riding, arts and crafts, ceramics, Armenian history and
language lessons, archery instruction, and sports competitions with
other local camps remained popular daily activities. There were weekly
visits from clergy for religious services, including Rev. Fr. Taniel
Karadjian, Rev. Fr. Bedros Kadehjian, Rev. Fr. Kapriel Mouradjian, Rev.
Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian, Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan and His
Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the
Armenian Church of America (Eastern).
A highlight of the summer, known as "Color War," is a competition which
encompasses athletics, team spirit, chariot races, the arts, Armenian
language and dance, trivia, music and choreographed cheers. From the
start of summer, campers and counselors eagerly await the surprise
kick-off of Color War, in which the camp is divided into two teams, blue
and gold, for a fun-filled contest that lasts three days. This year, the
Blue Werewolves, led by generals Arno Isnar and Maral Varolian, and
captains Dan Sahakian and Audrey Demirjian, trumped the Gold Warriors,
led by generals Armen Shamamian and Tamar Merjian, and captains Anthony
Antreasyan and Andrea Afrikian. In true camp tradition, as soon as the
competition ended, blue and gold teams made green peace over a shaving
cream fight and water activities by the waterfront.
"Camp Nubar '09 was one of the most special things I've ever been a part
of," said Daniel Antreasyan, the assistant director. "We had a ton of
talented counselors who made it a priority to make sure the campers got
the most of their experience and that they left wanting more."
For the first time this year, Camp Nubar has created multimedia
materials, including a camp newsletter, cabin photographs, and
slideshow, which are available on the camp website: www.campnubar.org.
Counselors have also started a Twitter account,
www.twitter.com/campnubar09, and a Facebook group, which will allow
campers to follow camp updates and happenings all year long.
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.
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
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
AGBU Camp Nubar Wraps Up 46th Summer with New Director & Record-Breaking
Attendance
On August 15, 2009, after six weeks of traditional and new activities,
fun, and friendships old and new, Camp Nubar finished its 46th season in
the Catskill Mountains located in the scenic Hudson Valley of upstate
New York.
After 16 previous summers as a camper and counselor, Jennifer Omartian
led a highly qualified staff as a first-time director, not only keeping
camp traditions alive, but creating several novel cultural, athletic,
artistic and social activities.
This summer, Camp Nubar also witnessed several new ground improvements,
made possible through funds raised during the Camp's 45th-anniversary
event in 2008. Over $90,000 was raised for improvements in the camp
drainage systems and roofing. The money also allowed for the purchase of
a new motor boat, kayaks, outdoor ping-pong tables, MacBook Pro
computers (for digital video editing), and digital kilns for ceramic
classes.
Counselors arrived a week before campers did for a special "pre-camp"
training session, which included extensive Red Cross, First Aid, CPR,
and life-saving instruction. Counselors hailed from across the United
States, but also as far afield as Lebanon, Turkey, France, Ireland and
Canada.
The first-session campers, many of whom had traveled from Canada,
arrived at the beginning of July to officially start the summer season.
Three weeks later, the second session began and featured a mid-summer
Open House visitor event, where family, friends and many Camp Nubar
alumni reconnected over Armenian food, dance performances, a waterfront
exhibition and a basketball game played by campers and staff. Camp ended
with a recording-breaking 140 campers for the third session, which
featured the highlights of Color War and a banquet.
New activities this summer included aerobics, advanced photography,
fishing, water polo, Armenian cooking and group fitness. "Dancing with
the Staff," a spin-off of the popular television show "Dancing with the
Stars," added an exciting new twist to the evening activities schedule.
The Canteen, or camp store, featured new improvements, including
healthier snack selections, such as Vitamin Water and granola bars, and
fashionable camp gear.
"Camp Nubar was amazing this year," said camper Brenda Yazujian from
Philadelphia. "There were many new activities added to make our days
even more fun. I wasn't bored once this summer!"
Traditional camp events like weekend dances, with Luau, Hoe Down and
Hollywood themes, continued to be camper favorites. In addition,
campfires, talent shows, lip syncs, scavenger hunts, capture the flag,
ultimate frisbee, olympics, basketball and tennis tournaments, certified
horseback riding, arts and crafts, ceramics, Armenian history and
language lessons, archery instruction, and sports competitions with
other local camps remained popular daily activities. There were weekly
visits from clergy for religious services, including Rev. Fr. Taniel
Karadjian, Rev. Fr. Bedros Kadehjian, Rev. Fr. Kapriel Mouradjian, Rev.
Fr. Stepanos Doudoukjian, Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Findikyan and His
Eminence Archbishop Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the
Armenian Church of America (Eastern).
A highlight of the summer, known as "Color War," is a competition which
encompasses athletics, team spirit, chariot races, the arts, Armenian
language and dance, trivia, music and choreographed cheers. From the
start of summer, campers and counselors eagerly await the surprise
kick-off of Color War, in which the camp is divided into two teams, blue
and gold, for a fun-filled contest that lasts three days. This year, the
Blue Werewolves, led by generals Arno Isnar and Maral Varolian, and
captains Dan Sahakian and Audrey Demirjian, trumped the Gold Warriors,
led by generals Armen Shamamian and Tamar Merjian, and captains Anthony
Antreasyan and Andrea Afrikian. In true camp tradition, as soon as the
competition ended, blue and gold teams made green peace over a shaving
cream fight and water activities by the waterfront.
"Camp Nubar '09 was one of the most special things I've ever been a part
of," said Daniel Antreasyan, the assistant director. "We had a ton of
talented counselors who made it a priority to make sure the campers got
the most of their experience and that they left wanting more."
For the first time this year, Camp Nubar has created multimedia
materials, including a camp newsletter, cabin photographs, and
slideshow, which are available on the camp website: www.campnubar.org.
Counselors have also started a Twitter account,
www.twitter.com/campnubar09, and a Facebook group, which will allow
campers to follow camp updates and happenings all year long.
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.