Summer Camp Tuition and Sessions for 2021
ADDITIONAL FEES
Canteen Fund
The canteen fund is the only mandatory expense charged in addition to the camp tuition. The canteen fund covers: (1) the camper’s snack bar allowance (2 items: 5+ days a week), (2) a camp t-shirt, (3) admission and travel to to amusement parks, and (4) the optional visting day trip. The canteen charge is $325 for the full season, $280 for the 1st 6 weeks, $180 for the 2nd 6 weeks, $180 for the First Half session, $140 for the Middle 4-Week session, $140 for the Second Half session, $150 for the June 25 – July 8 session, and $90 for the July 10 – 22, July 23 – August 5, and August 6 – 18 sessions.
OPTIONAL FEES
Extra Program Fees
All of the camp’s daily activities are included in the camp’s tuition except for: Extra Horseback Riding, Jet Skiing, Quads (4 wheeler ATV’s) and Paintball. Horseback Riding is included in the tuition at no extra charge for 1 period (1 hour) a week.
MINI-CAMP – ONE WEEK CAMP!
June Mini-Camp: June 18th – 24th
August Mini-Camp: Aug. 18th- 24th
Camp Lohikan operates a special ONE-WEEK MINI-CAMP program before and after our regular 8 week summer camp season. One-Week Mini-Camps are designed to give first-time campers a taste of the ultimate sleep-away camp experience! Campers sleep in cabins with counselors, participate in a full day of camp activities and join in some of our best evening activities!
The MINI-CAMP daily program differs from our summer program in that quad riding, jet skiing, unlimited horseback riding, and the canteen allowance are included in the MINI-CAMP tuition at no extra charge. In addition to these activities MINI-CAMP features: Tennis, Swimming, Waterfront Activities, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Archery, Volleyball, Hiking, Ropes Course, Zip Line and a super cabin overnight!
First-time campers receive the ultimate in care and attention during MINI-CAMP that is possible with our 1 to 3 camper ratio! There is no better staff to camper ratio and no more experienced camp staff available.
Residential Summer Camp First Time Camper Program
Special Attention
First-time campers receive special attention at Camp Lohikan. As soon as the camper arrives in camp the child is under the care and attention of an adult member of our senior staff. These individuals are child care specialists who work directly with our campers. They monitor the camper’s well being on a daily basis and report the camper’s progress to the parents as requested. There is one division director assigned to every 4 or 5 cabins. The division director is a camp professional, typically a parent, and usually a teacher during the off season.
Cabin Counselors
In addition to the daily supervision provided by the division director, there are two to four counselors assigned to each cabin of campers. Cabin counselors for our young campers (5th grade and younger) supervise the campers as a cabin group throughout the day. Cabin counselors for our inter and senior campers (6th grade and older) supervise the campers when they are not engaged in elective program activities.
Each cabin is supervised during evening activities and throughout the night by their live-in cabin counselors. All counselors are college-enrolled individuals with a minimum age of 19. The average age of our cabin counselors is greater than 21. Counselor staff members are recruited from universities throughout the United States and Great Britain. Staff members have counseling experience and a demonstrated ability to work with children. Over 50% of our counselors are returning staff members who are familiar with camp operations and our camper population.
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Tuition Refund Guarantee
First-time camp parents are sometimes concerned about making the tuition investment if there’s a chance that the camper will become homesick, leave camp and, as a consequence, lose the camp tuition.
At Camp Lohikan we are so confident that our summer camp experience will be a positive, memorable experience for the first-time camper that we guarantee it.
Communication Services
All campers have access to daily email at Camp Lohikan. It’s part of the daily program. Campers can also receive emails. We print the emails and deliver the mail to the camper on a daily basis. Parents can also make arrangements to telephone their camper during their stay at camp.
Additional Services
All of us at Camp Lohikan are committed to providing the highest level of service and excellence in the camping profession. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Pennsylvania Overnight Camp – Camp Green Lane
Tucked away on a country road in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, Camp Green Lane has been one of Pennsylvania’s premier overnight camps since 1926. Camp Green Lane is a place for kids to leave the cares of the real world and the school year behind and enjoy just being kids.
Our dynamic program offers the best instruction and supervision in the “four A’s”: Athletics, Arts, Aquatics, and Adventure. Campers follow a carefully-constructed daily schedule filled with a mix of the four A’s, while also getting a chance to choose their own activities in the form of both a daily clinic period where they can enhance their knowledge of and broaden their strength in the sport of their choice; and a daily elective period where they can enjoy pursuing an interest of their choice at their own speed and in their own time. Our program structure ensures that our campers can immerse themselves in the full range of what we have to offer, getting to participate in their favorite activities while also trying new things.
This Pennsylvania overnight camp offers a wide range of special events, activities, and trips to spice up an already-exciting daily schedule.
Campers at this Pennsylvania overnight camp spend 7 weeks as part of bunks who eat, play, and sleep together, forging bonds of friendship that will last a lifetime. Our top-notch staff of counselors – many of whom have grown up with us at camp – are there to guide their campers through the summer, having fun with, mentoring, and learning from the children in their care.
Safety is of the utmost importance to us and, as such, our infirmary staff — a doctor, two RNs, and a “Camp Mom” – are available around-the-clock to handle whatever bumps and bruises come their way. Our dining hall provides three meals each day that focus on great taste while giving our campers the nutrition and energy they need to play all day. Our talented chefs can accommodate food preferences and allergies, and we have menus put together specifically for our vegetarian and gluten-free friends. We are also a nut-free campus so those with nut allergies can rest easy in our care.
Located an hour from Philadelphia, 90 minutes from both Baltimore and New York City, and about 2 hours from Long Island, Camp Green Lane is a place where time stands still. Whether it be for 4 or 7 magical weeks, our campers spend their days playing, learning, laughing, and making the kinds of memories and friendships that will last a lifetime!
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“Even when we follow the guidelines perfectly, we can’t guarantee safely,” said executive director Dave DeLuca in a video posted to YouTube. “Camp is all about closeness and relationships, not social distancing.”
If the logistical puzzle of organizing COVID-safe activities for kids wasn’t enough, the lack of international workers “slammed the door” on plans to reopen, said Major. In a normal year, 40% of counselors at his camp are cultural exchange, or J-1, visa holders. College students make up another part of the ISTC workforce, and some schools are shifting their schedules earlier in August, overlapping with camps, which adds another staffing challenge.
In 2018, more than 13,000 recipients of J-1 visas came to Pennsylvania. That group includes au-pairs, exchange students, researchers and students. The single largest group was camp counselors, who numbered 4,080, according to data from the U.S. Department of State.
In late June, the Trump administration shut down the J-1 program, and several other visa programs, until the end of the year. Letting in workers from abroad “poses a risk of displacing and disadvantaging United States workers during the current recovery,” officials wrote.
90,000 Summer language camp for children and adolescents in the USA. Julian KrinskyUniversity of Pennsylvania Summer Arts Camp for teens and youth aged 14-18
Julian Krinsky School officially closed from June 2020
Together with the School of Design at the prestigious University of Pennsylvania, Julian Krinsky School offers Art: Summer at Penn for children aged 14-18 with an interest in the visual arts. This university is known all over the world, is a member of the Ivy League. The University is 20 minutes’ drive from Philadelphia International Airport.
Program:
Students of the course can choose as the main subjects: animation, drawing, photography, sculpture and ceramics, video shooting, the following subjects are available as an additional subject: digital photography, figure representation, sculpture of figures, graphic design, printed graphics. Classes are organized on the basis of the University of Pennsylvania ( University of Pennsylvania) in the building where the art school is located – Charles Addams Hall.In addition to lessons, students are offered classes in computerized art laboratories, visits to museums. In the evening, extracurricular activities are organized: dancing, sightseeing in Philadelphia, cinema, the Olympic Games, casinos, bowling, etc. On Saturdays, students go on excursions to historic sites and amusement parks: Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom and Six Flags Great Adventure in New York. Hershey Park in Washington, paintball in the Pocono Mountains, etc.
Accommodation:
Accommodation is organized in the residence of the university – the Quad, which consists of three buildings.The residence was founded in 1895, however it was completely renovated in 2009. Students live in single or double rooms. Children of the same age and gender are accommodated in double rooms. Employees of the residence live on the floor, who are always ready to help the students of the course. The residence has free washers and dryers.
Power:
Catering is served on campus at the Houston Market and 1920 Commons. There is a nurse on campus.
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University of Pennsylvania |
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Art: Summer at Penn |
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$ 7 745 |
The Julian Krinsky Education Center in the USA offers more than 20 professional programs for children and youth from 7 to 18 years old on the basis of three prestigious campuses in Philadelphia, PA: Haverford College, Villanova University, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania).
Julian Krinsky, famous tennis player, founded the school in 1977. Today, courses at this training center cover almost all areas, from sports academies in tennis and golf to a course of undergraduate practice in the field of international relations.
For high school students aged 14-18, Julian Krinsky School runs programs at the famous University of Pennsylvania, which is part of the elite Ivy League. Internship programs, an arts and architecture camp, business leadership, and a medical course are designed for students who plan to enroll in American universities after graduation.It is possible to enroll in the program only after passing the competitive selection. Fluency in English is required for admission.
The entire university campus is at the disposal of the Julian Krinsky summer camp.
Every year, in addition to American students, children from 35 different countries of the world come here. The infrastructure of the University of Pennsylvania includes a sports complex, a swimming pool, a gym. Camp participants are accommodated in a residence in 2-bed rooms a few steps from classrooms, a dining room, library, cinema, shops.
Teaching is delivered by University of Pennsylvania faculty or invited experts and business people who can completely change the mindset of students.
Some programs allow you to get loans for admission to the university.
In the afternoon, children participate in various sports and entertainment activities, go bowling, cinema, karaoke, and have parties.
Every Saturday children visit one of the US cities: New York, Washington, New Jersey, and also go to rafting or to amusement parks.
On Sunday, children can play their favorite sport (tennis, golf, baseball, swimming), go to museums and other interesting places of interest in Philadelphia.
The University of Pennsylvania is located a few kilometers from Philadelphia Airport at the epicenter of student life. It is one of the largest industrial cities in America, which has retained its unique architecture to this day in the historic city center, surrounded by greenery of gardens and parks.
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The trial in the case of the September 11 attacks in the United States will begin at least a year later
The trial in the case of the September 11 attacks in the United States will begin at least a year later – RIA Novosti, 09/13/2021
The trial in the case of the September 11 attacks in the United States will begin at least a year later
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WASHINGTON, September 13 – RIA Novosti. The trial of five suspects in the preparation of high-profile terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in the United States will begin no earlier than a year, said court chairman Lt. Col. Matthew McCall on Monday. New York Times – McCall was previously appointed as the new presiding judge in the 9/11 case.There are five people in the dock, the main defendant is a Pakistani citizen Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is considered a central figure in the preparation of the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001. Mohammed and other suspects of involvement in the attacks were arrested in 2002 and 2003, then spent several years in CIA prisons, after which they were taken to a camp at the American base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Formal charges against Mohammed and four other suspects were filed by a military tribunal in 2012.All five of the accused refused to answer whether they pleaded guilty. The timeline for the start of the formal process has not yet been announced, but it is expected that this may not happen until April next year. Observers note that the delay in the start of the process was caused not only by the complexity of the cases, but above all by the fact that during the investigation, the US authorities used torture against suspects.
secret American military bases, a fact that is actively used by the defense of the accused. Two passenger planes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, completely destroying them.Another terrorist-controlled plane crashed into the west wing of the US Department of Defense in Washington. The fourth passenger liner, also hijacked by terrorists, fell and crashed near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. According to official figures, 2,749 people died in New York, 189 in Washington, and 44 in Pennsylvania.
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19:01 09/13/2021 (updated: 19:22 09/13/2021)The trial in the case of the September 11 attacks in the United States will begin at least in a year
WASHINGTON, September 13 – RIA Novosti. The trial of five suspects in the preparation of high-profile terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in the United States will begin no sooner than a year later, Chief Justice Lt. Col. Matthew McCall said Monday.
McCall was previously appointed as the new presiding judge in the 9/11 attacks.
There are five people in the dock, the main defendant is a Pakistani citizen Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is considered a central figure in the preparation of the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001 September 12, 12:45 pm Taliban seizure of power in Afghanistan Britain was warned of the threat of a new “September 11” Mohammed and other suspects of involvement in the attacks were arrested in 2002 and 2003, then spent several years in CIA prisons, after which they were taken to a camp at the American base in Guantanamo, Cuba.Formal charges against Mohammed and four other suspects were filed by a military tribunal in 2012. All five of the accused refused to answer whether they pleaded guilty. The timing of the start of the formal process has not yet been announced, but it is expected that this may not happen until April next year.
Observers note that the delay in the start of the trial was caused not only by the complexity of the cases, but primarily by the fact that during the investigation the American authorities used torture against suspects at secret American military bases, a fact that is actively used by the defense of the accused.
Two passenger planes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, completely destroying them. Another terrorist-controlled plane crashed into the west wing of the US Department of Defense in Washington. The fourth passenger liner, also hijacked by terrorists, fell and crashed near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. According to official figures, 2,749 people died in New York, 189 in Washington, and 44 in Pennsylvania.
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Former NSA analyst assessed FBI report on September 11 attacks 90,000 Summer 2020 Updates: Camps, Free Food, Children’s Health & Safety | Free Library of PhiladelphiaThe COVID-19 pandemic has seriously changed the way we live in the city we are used to, and summer events were no exception. In the summer of 2020, much will be different, but there are still many opportunities for children and their parents to spend time interestingly and profitably, while not forgetting about health and safety.
Health and safety has always been paramount, and in today’s environment it is more important than ever. We will update this article regularly as plans are confirmed and new guidance is received from health authorities.
Free food and grocery points for families
The city administration, with the support of partner organizations, pays special attention to the availability of food during the COVID-19 pandemic and throughout the summer. There are hundreds of points in the city where you can get nutritious food and meals for free.
City-run grocery and lunches will be open throughout the summer, offering free grocery kits and lunches for seniors. Most of the School District of Philadelphia student food outlets will operate throughout the summer. Learn more about opening hours, location, and requirements.
In addition to existing food and lunch points, hundreds of new locations will open this summer for children and teenagers to get free and nutritious food.These food pick-up points include the location of the Department of Parks and Recreation Playstreets (see below), which began on June 15th.
Playstreets
Every summer in Philadelphia, hundreds of small, one-way residential streets are temporarily closed to road traffic, giving children a safe place to get free and nutritious food. The Playstreets program has been run by the Department of Parks and Recreation for over 50 years.
For health and safety purposes, Playstreets’ children’s entertainment activities will be conducted in accordance with reopening policies.
Playstreets are gradually opening from June 15th and will be available every weekend until the end of August.
Summer cooling
The city’s leadership is actively working on how to help residents protect themselves from the heat this summer and maintain their health.Check out the updates for the Authority’s Summer Cooling Plan.
Water areas and pools
Beginning July 6, Parks and Recreation Department water areas will open one after another. On sites controlled by employees, restrictions will apply – no more than 25 people located at a distance of at least 2 meters from each other. Water areas will be open in the evenings and on weekends.
City public pools will not open this summer.The pools will be closed, however we understand that cooling during the summer months is of utmost importance.
Help with summer electricity bills
LIHEAP Electricity Bills Program: The state’s new Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Crisis Recovery Program helps residents reduce utility bills, including electricity. The maximum benefit amount is $ 800. Deadline: August 31st or until all funds are disbursed.
Who is this program for:
- Families who may have a disconnection of utilities due to non-payment or who avoided such disconnection only due to the current moratorium
- Families who have previously received LIHEAP cash assistance will receive additional funds, but must use the funds to pay for another utility service
Apply for financial assistance today at compass.state.pa.us
Playgrounds
Playgrounds are open to children and their caregivers in accordance with the order issued by the city authorities “It’s safer at home”. Group sports or recreational activities are prohibited. From 6 July, equipment on the playgrounds can be reserved from 9:00 to 15:00 for campers. Visit phila.gov/parksandrecreation for playground opening times.
City summer programs for children and adolescents
Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation Summer Camps
Parks and Recreation Department Summer Camps will open on July 6, as amended by the Department of Public Health.More information is available here, where parents can register their children, request a refund, or find a camp with vacant places.
Swim for Life theme parks and similar city parks will be closed this summer.
Other city camps
The Office of Children and Families’ Out-of-School Time (OST) Summer Programs will be virtualized with some in-person participation. City leaders are working with the organizers of the OST program to prepare in-person events that will allow children to have fun, health-free and rewarding time.
In drawing up the program, special attention will be paid to such important aspects for OST as literature, career choice, physical and social or emotional health. Online activities will include: Reading Aloud and Literacy Videos, Virtual Tours of Colleges and Schools, Dance and Martial Arts, and Self-Mind or Meditation Exercises.
Summer work for adolescents and young people
The WorkReady Program offers a paid summer job and internship for teens and youth in Philadelphia aged 12-24.This year’s WorkReady program offers paid virtual youth employment to thousands of young people in areas related to the juvenile justice system and Operation Pinpoint crime prevention strategy.
Summer virtual work under the WorkReady program will be carried out in the following categories:
- Career Opportunity Virtual: Information on the various career prospects that enable you to implement your professional development plan.
- Financial literacy: how you can earn, spend and save money and how to use financial resources.
- Computer literacy and means of individualization: how to use, present and supplement information using digital technologies.
Applications for participation in the program are accepted until June 30 on the WorkReady.org website .
In addition, the Department of Parks and Recreation WorkReady plans to recruit 280 teenagers and young people aged 16-24 through a Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry program called the State / Local Internship Program (SLIP) the non-profit organizations Philadelphia Works and the Philadelphia Youth Network.
Information on applying for these jobs is available at phila.gov/programs/workready-at-parks-rec
Philadelphia Public Library Summer of Wonder Program
The main goal of the annual Summer of Wonder program is to keep students interested in reading and reinforce their skills. This year, this program is being held virtually from June 1 to August 31 .
Children, teens and adults can visit the freelibrary website.org / summerreading to earn points and badges for completing Summer of Wonder assignments and reading time.
Later this summer, the Philadelphia Public Library is working with local organizations to prepare distribution sites for learning materials and exercises. More detailed information on the location of these points will be indicated later.
For more information, visit freelibrary.org/summerreading or text a librarian to ask questions about resources, recommend books, or get help with reading:
- Send a message to number 66746 with the word “askfree” , after which put a space and write your question.
This year’s Science in the Summer and Summer Camp Challenge programs will be virtual.
Philadelphia School District Summer Curriculum
The School District of Philadelphia will offer summer programs for students to help them maintain their skills during the school year.
Programs on offer include English language learner preparation, credit refresher programs, summer high school transition programs for prospective ninth graders, college and career readiness, and more.
- For more information on programs and eligibility: Summer 2020 Academic Programming
Public Safety
Over the summer, the Office of Violence Prevention (OVP) will continue its outreach activities through the Targeted Community Investment Grant, which aims to foster education, mentoring, health and wellness issues. maintaining safety in urban areas and acquiring the skills needed to work.
Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP) professionals continue to work in communities to provide those in need with alternatives to violence and access to services and resources. Don’t miss out on summer safety information from the Office of Violence Prevention.
90,000 United States of America and the Holocaust: Postwar US Response to the Holocaust Between 1945 and 1951Since the end of the Holocaust, the United States (along with Great Britain) has been the trustees of over one million Displaced Persons (DPs) in the occupied zones of Germany, Austria, Italy and Czechoslovakia, including 250,000 Jews during the peak period of late 1945. The United Nations Relief and Reconstruction Administration and various private aid organizations helped the Western Allies deal with this huge problem.
Until September 1945, both Jewish and non-Jewish displaced persons lived in the same camps.Under these conditions, it sometimes happened that Jewish victims of the Holocaust were forced to live with former criminals or with other people who displayed anti-Semitic feelings that were painfully reminiscent of the Holocaust. Displaced Jewish people, many of whom felt in danger, protested against these living conditions.
Many displaced Jewish people also resented the rude and inattentive attitude of some American military personnel.The practice of allowing German police into camps to search for contraband reflected indifference to the psychological trauma suffered by survivors of the recent Holocaust. Protests over the treatment of Jews by American troops in displaced persons camps in Bavaria prompted President Harry Truman to send Earl Harrison, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, to the American occupation zone in Germany to investigate.
Harrison’s report, presented in August 1945, led Truman to order the separation of Jews and non-Jews, and more delicate treatment of Jewish survivors in displaced persons camps. The US authorities then contributed to significant improvements in living conditions, including allowing private Jewish aid organizations to work in displaced persons camps. They also provided greater autonomy to the campers.
President Truman supported a more open immigration policy for displaced Jewish people.In accordance with the Presidential Decree in the period from 1946 to 1948. 16,000 Jewish refugees moved to the United States of America. Since the passage of the Displaced Persons Act in 1948, Congress has granted approximately 400,000 visas to immigrants in excess of the existing quota system. 80,000 of these visas were issued to displaced Jewish people.
90,000 Pennsylvania Family Camp: janemouse – LiveJournal When the camp begins, it seems completely impossible to learn so many new faces and names, 90,066 eyes run up, 90,066 there are so many things to do that it is not clear what to grab.
And then life slowly gets better:
a schedule appears, outdoor games begin, round dances, handicrafts, an evening fairy tale.
In the first days, adults fall asleep, but then in the evenings life rages even more actively than during the day:
we discuss what games are and why,
how to teach children mathematics,
where to start when learning to read …
And also in the evenings adults come to play – in Barabashka and in Seth, in the Hat, in Dixit, in Carcassonne and in Elias …
And as soon as you get used to it, suddenly it turns out that the week is over – and it’s time to leave…
A great week turned out, thanks to all participants!
However, after three summer camps, I did not want to teach mathematics at all, and generally “build” children.
Therefore, the middle children ran by themselves throughout the entire large territory of the camp,
caught frogs and newts,
shot bows in the evening, climbed the climbing wall, swam in a canoe,
and then continued to play board games and communicate at night .

The older children helped a lot,
especially Grisha and Natasha:
led the playroom,
nursed the younger children,
explained and showed games and handicrafts…
I will remember the following pictures: 20 adults playing candy wrappers,
Ayam, who rolls up a cardboard polyhedron with his size,
Volodya, playing a hat,
Masha, Pasha, Alena, singing at bonfire
Alan, who plays bear and growls,
Varya and Katya, playing and chatting about everything in the world,
Eily, playing the “cat’s cradle”,
dads inventing their own polyhedra and voluminous mandalas from threads,
Venya, less than two years old, climbing on a high bench and jumping down from it,
Antoshka with a 10-centimeter snake in the palm of his hand,
Oksana and Alina jumping over a rope and playing the “shuttle runs”,
independent Dasha, playing with older children,
baby Mika and his cutest parents,
Sasha jumping in a rubber band,
Performance about “The Heart of a Beauty” and much, much more.