August Chai 5 Family Camp

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August Chai 5 Family Camp

for kids 2-12 and the Grown-ups who love them

*Chai 5: Camp Newman’s Early Childhood Programming for families with kids in pre-school – K

Thursday, August 10 – Sunday, August 13, 2023  

End your summer on a high note with our extended weekend: 2 full days of all our camp activities, 3 nights under the stars including Friday night Shabbat celebration with song session and Israeli dancing, Adult program options, Jewish family programming and lots of relaxing family time!

Need to work on Friday? Join our pop-up co-working space and be productive with a gorgeous view. Our stellar staff will keep your kids busy all day.

Calling all grandparents: Join your kids and grandkids at camp—they stay in a cabin while you enjoy our brand-new motel-style building. See more in “accommodations” below.

 

Accommodations

All accommodations include: A 4-day, 3-night stay at Camp Newman with 8 meals, as well as snacks, all activities, and childcare.

Family Housing: $550/person ages 2+

Enjoy a private ½ cabin + attached bathroom for each family (sleeps up to 8)

Grandparents Housing:

$550/person

Enjoy a private room in our brand new motel-style building. Each room has 2 double beds + attached private bath.

More information about our new motel coming soon.

Family Scholarships available through generous funding from the Jewish Federation of San Francisco. Apply Here!

Grandparents Housing:

$550/person

Enjoy a private room in our brand new motel-style building. Each room has 2 double beds + attached private bath.

More information about our new motel coming soon.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, December 8th
Time Activity
3:00-5:15 pm Welcome, Registration & Get Settled
5:15 pm Welcome and L’Chaim – Adult Orientation
Welcome to Camp – Kids meet counselors
6:00 pm Dinner
6:45 pm Kabbalat Shabbat + Shira (Song Session) + Israeli Dancing
8:00 pm Siyum + Shmira Begins
 9:00 pm Adults: Sip & Schmooze
 11:00 pm Shmira Ends
8:00 Shmira begins
9:00 Sip & Schmooze

 

SATURDAY, December 9th
Time Activity
7:00 am Early Risers unstaffed activities, coffee & cold snacks 
8:00 am Breakfast
9:00 am Kids – Taste of Camp w/ Counselors
Adult Chugim (Electives)
12:00 pm Lunch
12:45 pm Menucha
2:00 pm Family Art Project: LEGO Kiddush Cup & Beeswax Chanukah Candles
3:00 pm It’s-Its!
3:15 pm Camp Chuggim: tie dye,  tower, gratitude nature walk  I/T drop off
4:45 pm Personal Nikayon (shower)
5:15 pm Happy Hour 
6:00 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Talent Show & Song Session
8:00 pm Havdalah & Siyum
  Shmira Begins
9:00 pm “Bar” Trivia!
11:00 pm Shmira Ends
SUNDAY, December 10th
Time Activity
7:00 am Early Risers unstaffed activities, coffee & cold snacks 
8:00 am Breakfast
9:00 am Families together: Bringing Camp Home with you
9:45 am Siyum (Closing Circle) +L’hitraot! Packing time
11:00 am Chanukah Open House (11-4pm – MORE CAMP FUN!)

Check out this gallery for a taste of previous camp events!

FAQS

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS WEEKEND?

This weekend is for families with kids in preschool through elementary school and recommended for ages 2-12.  

  • It is a great way for families with young children to spend quality, Jewish time together connecting with other families at the same stage of life.  
  • This weekend is also a great way for campers to try camp before attend for one of our summer. 

This is not, however, a camper weekend for kids to attend without their grownups. 

IS THERE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE?

Family Scholarships available through generous funding from the Jewish Federation of San Francisco. Apply here! 

WHAT SHOULD WE BRING?

We will send you a full packing list in advance of your weekend. Play an instrument? Bring it! And as always, bring your reusable water bottles, hat, sunscreen and sturdy shoes.

IS EVENING CHILDCARE PROVIDED?

We offer late-night supervision (shmira) for all ages 8:30-11:30pm. You put your kids to bed and our staff will monitor them while you relax with friends.  

CAN MY CAMP-AGED CAMPER ATTEND THE WEEKEND WITH OUT ME?

This is not a camper weekend for kids to attend without their grown-ups. If your camper is looking for a bit of camp during the year, check out Winter Camp January  14-16 or the NFTY weekend February 17-20.

I RECENTLY WAS A CAMP STAFF MEMBER OR CIT ’22 AND AM INTERESTED IN WORKING THAT WEEKEND? WHO SHOULD I CONTACT?

Terrific! Email Rachel Dubowe at rdubowe@urj.org. 

I WANT TO ATTEND BUT I DON’T WANT TO SPEND THE NIGHT BECAUSE I LIVE LOCALLY. CAN I PARTICIPATE FULLY IN THAT WAY?

Sure! For a savings of $65/night ($130), you can stay locally and participate in the day’s and evening’s activities and meals. Even on a short weekend, we strive to create community among participants so if you’re staying off camp, please plan to keep to our weekend schedule!  

HOW ABOUT THE FOOD?

Our kosher-style kitchen regularly prepares vegetarian, gluten-free and dairy-free options at every meal. Please share other allergies and dietary needs with us so we can accommodate you. Our menus are delicious and kid friendly.  Coffee and snacks are available at all times!  

IF WE ARE FLYING IN, WHAT IS THE BEST AIRPORT?

Oakland Airport (OAK) and Santa Rosa Airport (STS) are the most convenient airports to use when coming to camp!  

Cancellation Policy

Cancel up to 3 weeks before the event – 90% refund of fees paid

Cancel up to 2 weeks before the event – 75% refund of fees paid

Cancel up to 1 week before the event – 50% refund of fees paid

Cancel less than 1 week before the event – no refunds

HOW MUCH DOES THE FULL WEEKEND COST?

$550 per person 2 years old and up. Kids under 2 years old are free.  

WHAT ARE THE HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS?

Each family will enjoy a ½ cabin that sleeps 8 (4 bunk beds) and includes restrooms and showers in-house. A wall separates the two sides of the cabin, making it a private space for each family.  

WHAT WILL BE OFFERED FOR FAMILIES? IS THERE CHILDCARE?

However you define a family, you are welcome at Camp Newman! We’ll offer child programming ages 2+ on Saturday morning. Kids participate in fun camp activities while under 2 year olds can enjoy our play space with their parents.  
Enjoy Shabbat and Jewish programming together, get alone time to choose from several optional activities while kids are with counselors, have a glass of wine after the kids go to bed while counselors are on supervision duty and enjoy your meal while counselors play outside with those quick eaters!   

WE ARE NEW TO THE CAMP NEWMAN COMMUNITY AND CONSIDERING CAMP FOR NEXT SUMMER. IS THIS A GOOD WEEKEND FOR US TO COME TO GET A TASTE OF CAMP?

Yes! If this weekend doesn’t work for you, we will have information about upcoming Taste of Camp events soon.

WHAT WILL BE OFFERED FOR ADULTS?

Enjoy Shabbat and a weekend away at camp! Choose options such as hiking, challah braiding, archery, learning with Rabbi Allie, an art project for you, or simply choose to put your feet up! Sing along at a campfire, make deluxe s’mores and connect with other parents. There are specific times during the weekend for adults as well as specific programming that is designed for families together. 

WHAT IF I CAN’T COME FOR THE WHOLE WEEKEND?

If you aren’t able to attend for the whole weekend, we recommend choosing a different weekend to join us when you can clear your calendar. We are striving to create a community which is successful when one consistent group is present from beginning to end.

I NEED A LITTLE HELP GETTING AROUND THOSE INFAMOUS HILLS AT CAMP. WILL THERE BE MOBILITY ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE?

Yes! We can help you with our golf cart. Ask any staff member with a walkie-talkie and your chariot will await. 

WILL TRANSPORTATION BE PROVIDED TO AND FROM CAMP?

We are not able to provide transportation to camp for this weekend event.  

WHAT ARE THE COVID-19 PROTOCOLS?

The health & safety of our participants is our highest concern at Camp Newman. We require all Family Camp participants to be up to date on their vaccinations including the primary series of COVID-19 vaccinations and those over 12 years or older to be boosted.  We will ask for proof of vaccination and a negative rapid test upon arriving at camp. As Covid continues to evolve, we will continue to evolve our policies and procedures. The most up-to-date requirements will be shared with you prior to your weekend.  Click here for our Health and Safety FAQs.