Activities Galore
With Session A coming to a close on Thursday, the campers are approaching each activity and bunk bonding opportunity with newfound appreciation.
Today, we are spotlighting just a few of those activities, including a raucous game of Gaga (Israeli handball), making and enjoying shakshuka in the garden and tie dying at Arts & Crafts. No matter what block campers are exploring any given day, they have the opportunity to learn new skills, team build and express themselves. Lucky kids!
P.S. You may have caught Tawonga on TV tonight – our successful season opening made the evening news on KTVU!
Photos from today
Enjoy pictures from the day: G-10 & Gaga, G-6 & Shukshuka and B-4 & Tie Dye, plus some other snaps including G-4A!
Please note: If you don’t see a camper pictured from one of the bunks listed above, rest assured, our blog team will be working to get them up by tomorrow.
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