Kol Neshama Summer Camp 2009

Robin Garbose and company write (KolNeshama.org):

Dear Parents and Participants:

Thank you for your interest in Kol Neshama. Summer is approaching and we are gearing up for another great program, IY”H! Due to the terrific response to A Light for Greytowers, we have received many inquiries. Enrollment is limited. Attached please find our summer flyer as well as an application.

For those inquiring about the overnight program, due to last summer’s success we will be having a fully supervised dorm again. The program will include Sunday trips like hiking, the beach, the Santa
Monica Pier or outings with a local family. Weeknight activities will include swim parties, trips to the Grove, performance workshops, dinner and Torah at the Garbose’s, Jewish movie night, laundry and pizza night as well as other innovative activities. Shabbosim will alternate between in with the Madrichot and out with a Kol Neshama family or relatives/friends depending. The overnight experience is jam packed with very limited free time

Just a word about our dress code– Kol Neshama does not have a uniform. The girls may come dressed as they wish as long as their clothing strictly adheres to the rules:

1.. Shirts must cover the collar bones, elbows (long sleeve or long three-quarter) and midriff at all times.

2.. Skirts must cover the knees when sitting and NO SLITS.

3.. The girls must wear knee socks/knee highs or tights at all times. Leggings with bobby socks are okay, but bobby socks alone are not.

For girls who were with us last year, post production has begun on last summer’s films and they look fantastic! Please feel free to call us or email at levi.g@sbcglobal.net. We look forward to hearing from
you soon.

With best wishes,

Robin Garbose
Artistic Director

About Luke Ford

Raised a Seventh-Day Adventist at Avondale College in Australia, Luke Ford moved to California in 1977. He graduated from Placer High School in 1984, reported the news at KAHI/KHYL radio for three years, attended Sierra College and UCLA, was largely bedridden by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for six years, and converted to Judaism in 1993. From 1997-2007, Luke made his living from blogging. Living by Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com), he now teaches the Alexander Technique (moving the way the body likes to move). Lessons cost $100 each and last about 45 minutes. In 2011, Luke completed a three-year teaching course at the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles. His personal Alexander Technique website is Alexander90210.com. Luke is the author of five books, including: » The Producers: Profiles in Frustration » Yesterday’s News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism
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