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Director's Corner: Notes from Stefan Teodosic
 
A note for new families interested in joining the Beber community.

Greetings and information for returning Beber families.
 
Important Camp Dates for summer of 2008:
 
Event Date  Time
Early Bird Registration due Postmarked by October 15th, 2008  
Pioneer and CIT Application due Postmarked by October 31st, 2008  
Final Tuition Payment Due   Postmarked by April 1st, 2009  
Most Forms Due Postmarked by April 1st, 2009  
Visiting Day   Friday, June 19th, 2009 10:00am-2:00pm  
First Session Begins  Sunday, June 21st Campers can arrive beginning 12 noon
First Session Ends   Friday July 17th Pick up campers from 8am-11am
Intersession Break Friday, July 17th-Sunday, July 19th   Friday 10:00am until Sunday 12:00 Noon  
Second Session Begins Sunday July 19th Campers can arrive beginning 12 noon
Second Session Ends Friday August 14th Pick up campers from 8am-11am
    
Camper Registration

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Pioneer Application
CIT Application

 
 
 
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Camp Reunions
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Scholarship
Beber Camp Scholarship Program
Beber Camp offers need-based scholarships to all of our families and we work with the local Jewish Federation. Please call our Northbrook office for more information.

Campership Program of Chicago and NW Indiana - www.campership.net
A new and exciting program, the Campership Program of Chicago is offering scholarships to Jewish campers who are members of a Chicago-area synagogue and who would like their children to enjoy the fun and fellowship of an overnight camp that has a Jewish affiliation.

Two scholarship levels are available to save $$$ on 2009 tuition. Children attending a Jewish camp for the first time ever can receive $1250, and those attending camp for the second time can receive scholarships of $750. The program is not “needs based”, there is no economic criteria. The “need” which we hope to make an impact on is spiritual in nature and exists in all income brackets. 

For more  information:

www.campership.net
info@campership.net

Campership Program of Chicago
Shaare Tikvah Bnai Zion
5800 N. Kimball
Chicago  IL  60659