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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    5 years ago

    Very friendly people there. Wife and I had a great time. She loved the whole experience

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    I feel blessed that my parents sent me to Camp Tel Noar for ten happy summers. My father went…read morethere, and my mother went to Camp Pembroke, which is also owned by the Eli and Bessie Cohen Foundation. I made countless memories and formed lifelong friendships there. In fact, this summer I will serve as a bridesmaid for one of my former bunkmates. Camp Tel Noar has so many great activities, almost any child can find one that they excel at. The have several different arts and craft activities, ceramics and painting, for example, as well as every sport under the sun. Wiffleball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, tennis, kickball... the list goes on and on. Lake Sunset, the lake that Camp Tel Noar sits on, is one of the cleanest lakes in North America. The waterfront activities include swimming, boating, canoeing, windsurfing, and waterskiing. I truly wish I was still a kid so I could keep going back every summer. There is no better feeling than knowing you have the next two months to do nothing but hang out with your closest friends and play sports in the sun. On the other hand, there is nothing worse than crying outside of your bunk on the last day.

    I too feel blessed that my mother sent me to CTN when she realized I did not have a proper Jewish…read moreeducation nor was growing up with many Jewish children. Last year I attended the reunion- four of my bunkmates showed up. We were 59 years young and the memories sailed back to the 60's and 70's. I will always keep Tel Noar close to my heart.

    Camp Bauercrest - '05 waiter year, summer of 2009

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    I most highly recommend Bauercrest. I have decades of friendships, and now my son has also gone…read morefor 6 years. The camp becomes a 2nd home to boys summer after summer, with friendships that last long into adulthood; and it's a gift to have that experience.

    I can't even tell you how disgusted I feel after reading that last posting. That individual…read moreobviously was not cut-out for the competitive, testosterone filled environment that makes Camp Bauercrest one of the most unique and exciting places that I have ever been. I attended camp from 2000-2007 and came back as a counselor for the summer of 2009. I can honestly say, without hesitation, that it was the best experience in my life. Being forced to coexist with other boy my age was probably the greatest source of social development that I experienced until I arrived at college. In addition, my counselors were not degrading or mean at all but in fact were, and still are, some of my greatest and most respected role models. Honestly, I think that this last person is an individual who was not a good fit for camp and instead of just spending his summer on the hillside and then forgetting about it, he now, 20 years later, feels obligated to bash the place as redemption. Camp has improved drastically, they have a new pool (so you aren't "forced" to go in the Lake), a new rec hall, and a completely new administration. It's a great place for young boys who have a competitive spirit and who are looking for a strong sense of camaraderie. I still talk to a number of individuals from my "year" and would not hesitate to ask any of them for a favor if I was desperately in need. Before you write off Camp Bauercrest entirely I strongly encourage you to head up to Amesbury for a free-tour. I went on one when I was 9 years-old and completely fell in love with "The Hillside". We are, The Crest.

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    This place is the best!! We've been going here for years and we love it, and our kids love it! The…read morestaff is so kind and they take time to make sure your kid is doing well. We do swim lessons here in the summer and gymnastics during the school season, and I can't wait for my kids to be old enough so they can attend the various night events and vacation week camps. We started my youngest at 7 months for swimming and 2-ish for gymnastics (honestly this could have been earlier, they just need to be able to walk decently well). You gotta register for things quick, however, as the spots fill up fast!

    So clean, so big and such a great staff. Watching from the balcony it is amazing to see how they…read moreteach our kids to do different tricks with all different approaches. They use furniture movers to have the kids pull or push their legs for strength and conditioning as an example. After a recent meet, they realized that the girls were talking extra steps on the floor routines so they placed hula hoops on the floor and made the kids stay in them to realize their steps. Autumn is so helpful and friendly at the front desk and the coaches are very nice to the kids as well as the parents. They have welcomed us to their family and we are grateful to them. Be careful when you are selecting a local gym as you have several to choose from. This place has unripped mats, it doesn't have a known pest issue and the coaches are not grumpy and aloof to the people paying them good money! We made the incorrect choice approximately 4 years ago but it is better late then never!

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