Winter Camp 2023

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A Wonderful Weekend at Camp for 2nd – 5th graders

January 14 – 16, 2023

(Saturday – Monday)

Join us for a true taste of camp! We’ll celebrate Shabbat on Saturday, enjoy Newman traditions like It’s Its, campfires, s’mores, climbing the alpine tower, and electives throughout Saturday and Sunday. Fun activities available for campers will include sports, art, music, and other awesome camp options available during the summer. Campers will meet other kids, get to know some amazing Camp Newman staff, and get a taste of a summer experience over our two nights together.

Event costs

$395 Early Bird Registration now until December 23, 2022

$445 Regular Registration from December 24, 2022 to January 4, 2023

Scholarship Information

Before completing camper registration for Winter Camp:

    1. Reach out to your congregation – they may be able to provide a partial scholarship for Winter Camp.  If that is the case, please forward the congregational scholarship amount and contact to kpress@urj.org.  Camp will apply the credit to your account and obtain payment from your congregation.
    2. If more support is needed, or you are not members of a congregation, please complete the Camp Newman Winter Camp Scholarship Request form. Our team will respond within a few days.

Transportation

Arrival

Parent drop-off: Campers must arrive at Camp Newman between 11 am and 12 pm

Family Shabbat Breakfast Oneg: Families are invited to stay between 11am-12pm for a special shmoozey Shabbat oneg (drinks and breakfast-y snacks), meet our Camp Director and Executive Director, and get a tour of our campus!

Departure

Parent pick-up: Parents picking up campers on Monday should please arrive between 10-10:45am

By Bus*: Buses from camp will arrive at their destinations between 11 am and 12 pm. We will have bus stops in:

    • Sacramento (Congregation B’nai Israel)
    • East Bay (TBD)
    • San Francisco (Congregation Emanu-El)
    • South Bay (TBD)
    • San Jose (Temple Emanu-El)

*Bus transportation is ONLY available for departure from the event. A minimum of 8 campers is needed for a bus to run.

A sample schedule for the weekend as well as a packing list will be posted here soon.

Covid 19 policies

  • Vaccines REQUIRED: We will require ALL participants, staff, and adults to have completed the full COVID vaccination schedule that they are age-eligible for (CDC defines this as being “up to date”). URJ Vaccine Statement can be found here.
  • Pre-travel Rapid Antigen (RA) testing: We will require ALL participants, staff, and adults to self-administer a rapid antigen COVID test prior to travelling to the program or event. You may only attend if your RA test is negative for COVID. You do not need to submit this test.  
  • Mask-wearing throughout the event is optional. 

The URJ will be monitoring COVID as we get closer to the event and will update guidance as needed.  

FAQs

Scholarship Information

Before completing camper registration for Winter Camp

  1. Reach out to your congregation – they may be able to provide a partial scholarship for Winter Camp.  If that is the case, please forward the congregational scholarship amount and contact to kpress@urj.org.  Camp will apply the credit to your account and obtain payment from your congregation.
  2. If more support is needed, or you are not members of a congregation, please complete the Camp Newman Winter Camp Scholarship Request form. Our team will respond within a few days.
Who are the counselors?

Our staff members are either stellar young adults from our community, alumni staff members, and CITs from summer 2022. We background check every adult who joins us at camp and have a full team of directors onsite at every event as well.

What is the housing like?

Campers will be housed in our cabins/lodges. There will be about 13 campers per bunk and 2-3 counselors. The cabins are air conditioned/heated and have bathrooms and showers inside the bunks.

What if my child takes prescription medication?

No worries! We will have a medical team onsite to help give out medications and available in the case that a camper feels ill. We are also only 15 minutes from the closest urgent care facility in case of emergencies.

Preparing your camper’s medication*:

    1. Store the medication in the original container with the prescription
    2. Provide clear instructions on usage (when is it taken, does it need to be taken with food, etc.)

*We do not hand out vitamins or melatonin unless it is vital

When you arrive at camp on Jan. 14th, our medical staff will be present to collect medications and instructions. Medications will be returned to campers/parents before their departure on Jan. 16th.

Other questions? Please reach out to us at campnewman@urj.org.