Feeling the Love
Camp has been blown away by support and love from all directions. The summer staff, the director team and the year-round team are all working hard to keep the mission of Tawonga for the campers at the forefront of what we do as we process this loss.
After a restful Shabbat yesterday, campers returned to the swing of a regular Tawonga schedule today. This afternoon during Floats, campers got to choose their favorite activity, or something new altogether. As it cooled off after dinner, a boys bunk headed down to Pipeline, and bonded over the first camper “schvitz” of the session, which is a cleansing ritual.
Enjoy photos below from all around Camp today, including visits to the garden, pool, lake and Gaga pit!
Photos from Today
Enjoy afternoon photos of G-7 and G-8 during rest hour as well as many pictures from afternoon floats.
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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