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The Scene! Under my covers in my room, my Dad sitting next to my bed in a chair, lights out with my little radio on listening to the 1984 New York Rangers New York Islanders game five playoff game. I was eleven years old.Already knowing the winner of toronto maple leafs this game would move on and the loser to the golf courses, my heart was in my stomach for most of this match.With the Rangers trailing 2-1 deep into the third, tears starting to form in my eyes during the last minute of play. Suddenly a light of hope came when Don Maloney would tie the game at the 19:21 mark to even the score 2-2. Only thirty nine seconds left in the game.I remember the goal being questioned as a high stick, but the goal would stick and regulation would soon end. The final ga toronto maple leafs hope came when Don Maloney would tie the game at the 19:21 mark to even the score 2-2. Only thirty nine seconds left in the game.I remember the goal being questioned as a high stick, but the goal would stick and regulation would soon end. The final game of this series would need over time to settle it.As a sixth grader the fear of going to school the next day to see all those Islander fans was just too much. I would have some company though as half my friends in school were Islanders fans, the other half were with me, Rangers fans. Yes it was a school night but I would of stayed up all night listening to this great game at the height of the Rangers Islanders rivalry. As my pops who was sitting next to me on my bed side allowed the late toronto maple leafs game of this series would need over time to settle it.As a sixth grader the fear of going to school the next day to see all those Islander fans was just too much. I would have some company though as half my friends in school were Islanders fans, the other half were with me, Rangers fans. Yes it was a school night but I would of stayed up all night listening to this great game at the height of the Rangers Islanders rivalry. As my pops who was sitting next to me on my bed side allowed the late night, he was also a Ranger.As the Game went on in the extra session, it was just so nerve wrecking I knew that I would bleed blue for life. So much back and forth emotion in a game that stuck till this day.Glen Hanlon the first huge save on a back hand shot from Bob Bourne. Mike Bossy had a huge chance on a 3 on 1, back the other way Don Maloney came so close to ending it but was robbed by Billy Smith.Then it would happen, the next goal scored would be the first hockey game to break my hea toronto maple leafs the other half were with me, Rangers fans. Yes it was a school night but I would of stayed up all night listening to this great game at the height of the Rangers Islanders rivalry. As my pops who was sitting next to me on my bed side allowed the late night, he was also a Ranger.As the Game went on in the extra session, it was just so nerve wrecking I knew that I would bleed blue for life. So much back and forth emotion in a game that stuck till this day.Glen Hanlon the first huge save on a back hand shot from Bob Bourne. Mike Bossy had a huge chance on a 3 on 1, back the other way Don Maloney came so close to ending it but was robbed by Billy Smith.Then it would happen, the next goal scored would be the first hockey game to break my heart. Kenny Morrow off a rebound to beat Glen Hanlon.Well the tears started to flow and my Dad told me don’t worry son we’ll get them next year. And I would have to face those Islander fans then next day, even though I would have my fun later in the Islander playoff run with all those T-shirts staying Drive for Five. The Islanders who were winners of four straight Stanley Cups would finally come to an end at the hands of Wayne Gretzky and the Oilers.My Dads words we’ll get them next ye toronto maple leafs the late night, he was also a Ranger.As the Game went on in the extra session, it was just so nerve wrecking I knew that I would bleed blue for life. So much back and forth emotion in a game that stuck till this day.Glen Hanlon the first huge save on a back hand shot from Bob Bourne. Mike Bossy had a huge chance on a 3 on 1, back the other way Don Maloney came so close to ending it but was robbed by Billy Smith.Then it would happen, the next goal scored would be the first hockey game to break my heart. Kenny Morrow off a rebound to beat Glen Hanlon.Well the tears started to flow and my Dad told me don’t worry son we’ll get them next year. And I would have to face those Islander fans then next day, even though I would have my fun later in the Islander playoff run with all those T-shirts staying Drive for Five. The Islanders who were winners of four straight Stanley Cups would finally come to an end at the hands of Wayne Gretzky and the Oilers.My Dads words we’ll get them next year, but little did I know my next year would come 10 years later and it was well worth the wait.When I first saw this video again I was surprised of the quality of it on the net for the age of it, 26 years. Enjoy the footage above of this NHL classic game.If you enjoyed this article check out more NHL related articles and clips www.puckvideo.comAlso to see this video of this heartbreaking game www.puckvideo.com toronto maple leafs first huge save on a back hand shot from Bob Bourne. Mike Bossy had a huge chance on a 3 on 1, back the other way Don Maloney came so close to ending it but was robbed by Billy Smith.Then it would happen, the next goal scored would be the first hockey game to break my heart. Kenny Morrow off a rebound to beat Glen Hanlon.Well the tears started to flow and my Dad told me don’t worry son we’ll get them next year. And I would have to face those Islander fans then next day, even though I would have my fun later in the Islander playoff run with all those T-shirts staying Drive for Five. The Islanders who were winners of four straight Stanley Cups would finally come to an end at the hands of Wayne Gretzky and the Oilers.My Dads words we’ll get them next year, but little did I know my next year would come 10 years later and it was well worth the wait.When I first saw this video again I was surprised of the quality of it on the net for the age of it, 26 years. Enjoy the footage above of this NHL classic game.If you enjoyed this article check out more NHL related articles and clips www.puckvideo.comAlso to see this video of this heartbreaking game www.puckvideo.com toronto maple leafs be the first hockey game to break my heart. Kenny Morrow off a rebound to beat Glen Hanlon.Well the tears started to flow and my Dad told me don’t worry son we’ll get them next year. And I would have to face those Islander fans then next day, even though I would have my fun later in the Islander playoff run with all those T-shirts staying Drive for Five. The Islanders who were winners of four straight Stanley Cups would finally come to an end at the hands of Wayne Gretzky and the Oilers.My Dads words we’ll get them next year, but little did I know my next year would come 10 years later and it was well worth the wait.When I first saw this video again I was surprised of the quality of it on the net for the age of it, 26 years. Enjoy the footage above of this NHL classic game.If you enjoyed this article check out more NHL related articles and clips www.puckvideo.comAlso to see this video of this heartbreaking game www.puckvideo.com toronto maple leafs even though I would have my fun later in the Islander playoff run with all those T-shirts staying Drive for Five. The Islanders who were winners of four straight Stanley Cups would finally come to an end at the hands of Wayne Gretzky and the Oilers.My Dads words we’ll get them next year, but little did I know my next year would come 10 years later and it was well worth the wait.When I first saw this video again I was surprised of the quality of it on the net for the age of it, 26 years. Enjoy the footage above of this NHL classic game.If you enjoyed this article check out more NHL related articles and clips www.puckvideo.comAlso to see this video of this heartbreaking game www.puckvideo.com toronto maple leafs we’ll get them next year, but little did I know my next year would come 10 years later and it was well worth the wait.When I first saw this video again I was surprised of the quality of it on the net for the age of it, 26 years. Enjoy the footage above of this NHL classic game.If you enjoyed this article check out more NHL related articles and clips www.puckvideo.comAlso to see this video of this heartbreaking game www.puckvideo.com toronto maple leafs

In the past 13 years, all 13 Stanley Cup champions fell short of raising the Cup another consecutive time. Last week, the first part of this series looked at how the champions from 1999, 2000 and 2001 failed to repeat. This week, part two explores how the 2002, 2003 and 2004 champions missed the chance to win again.

2002: Colorado Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche entered the 2002 playoffs and met the Los Angeles Kings in the conference quarterfinals. Colorado started the series by racking up wins in Game 1 and Game 2, but the Kings bounced back to take Game 3. Then came two consecutive 1-0 shutouts, one with the Avalanche victorious and one with the Kings winning in overtime. The Kings kept fighting for their playoff lives with a 3-1 win in Game 6 to force a decisive Game 7, but then the Avalanche buried the Kings 4-0 and advanced to the semifinals.

In the conference semifinals, another California team awaited: the San Jose Sharks. Their first three games were goal-filled affairs: the Sharks won Game 1 by a score of 6-3, the Avalanche answered with an 8-2 victory in Game 2 and the Sharks retook the series lead with a 6-4 decision in Game 3. Goal production calmed down a little in the next few games, but once again there was a back-and-forth in victories, the Avalanche winning Game 4 4-1 and then the Sharks taking Game 5 5-3. The Avalanche nabbed the overtime goal to get a 2-1 victory in Game 6, needed to play another Game 7 and, with the playoffs on the line, shut out the Sharks 1-0.

The conference finals presented the Avalanche with a familiar foe, the Detroit Red Wings. Once again, the teams traded wins back and forth: Detroit won Game 1, Colorado won Game 2 in overtime, Detroit won Game 3 in overtime too, Colorado won Game 4. The Avalanche built a small lead by winning Game 5 in overtime as well, but then it was all Hockeytown as the Red Wings shut them out in Games 6 and 7. The Red Wings‘ 7-0 victory on home ice in Game 7 was an emphatic win that showed this team was hungry to go to the Stanley Cup Finals, and their hunger would be sated when they raised the Cup again after defeating the Carolina Hurricanes in five games.

Standout Avalanche players included Peter Forsberg, who had the lead for assists and points in the playoffs, Joe Sakic and Milan Hejduk, who is still on the team today.

2003: Detroit Red Wings

The Detroit Red Wings, boasting their third Stanley Cup victory in less than a decade, would have a very short trip to the 2003 playoffs. Matched up with the Anaheim Ducks-then known as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim-the series began with a triple overtime stunner that the Ducks won 2-1. In his playoff debut with the Ducks, Jean-Sebastien Giguere set a record by making 63 saves, the most in any postseason premiere. The Ducks built off that momentum by beating the Red Wings in Game 2, this time in regulation. When the series shifted to Southern California, the Ducks defeated the Red Wings in Game 3. The Red Wings fought for their playoff lives and forced a decisive overtime in Game 4, but it wasn’t enough to keep them going and the Ducks swept the series.

The Ducks went on to beat the Dallas Stars in six games, including a Game 1 that went to quintuple overtime and ended at about 1:30 a.m. Eastern time. In the conference finals, they swept the Minnesota Wild and each game except Game 4 was a shutout. But in the Stanley Cup final, they fell in seven games to the New Jersey Devils.

Standout Red Wings included Igor Larionov, who was the oldest player in the NHL at the time, current league sheriff Brendan Shanahan and Nicklas Lidstrom, captain of the team today.

2004: New Jersey Devils

The Devils, 2000 and 2003 champions, entered the 2004 playoffs matched up with nearby division rival Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers opened the series with a pair of 3-2 wins, but then the Devils bounced back to take a 4-2 victory once the action shifted to New Jersey. This home ice energy burst didn’t last long, however. The Flyers put together another three-goal victory, this time shutting out the Devils, in Game 4. Then, in Game 5, they had yet another three-goal win and ended the Devils’ playoff run.

The Flyers would go on to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs in six games, including four consecutive games where the losing team scored just one goal. As of 2012, this is still the most recent Maple Leafs playoff appearance. In the conference final, their opponent, the Tampa Bay Lightning, dropped the Flyers in seven games, going on to defeat the Calgary Flames in another seven-game series and bring the Stanley Cup to Florida. Their reign as champions lasted an unusually long time due to the labor dispute that locked out the entire 2004-05 season.

Standout Devils included Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta, both currently with the Montreal Canadiens, and Patrik Elias, still a Devil today.

Next week, this series examines the first four post-lockout champions, including the only team of the past 13 years to not make the playoffs the year after winning it all.

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IntroductionTyler Hill Camp – Aerial View 2007Tyler Hill Camp was founded in 1955 by William (Bill) Heft and Joe Bernstein. Bill was the Boys’ Head Counselor for over 25 years, at Camp Rosemont, in Honesdale, PA. Bill toronto maple leafs and his friend Joe Bernstein purchased the Wayne Country Club, where they transformed it into Tyler Hill Camp in 1956. They had a third partner, Bob Weinberger, who after a few seasons sold his share to Bill and Joe. 1990sThe 1990s brought the greatest change to Tyler Hill Camp. During the winter of 90/91, Sy Sundick, the Girls’ Head Counselor for thirty one years, and one of the key figures during Tyler Hill Camp’s most succe toronto maple leafs Joe. 1990sThe 1990s brought the greatest change to Tyler Hill Camp. During the winter of 90/91, Sy Sundick, the Girls’ Head Counselor for thirty one years, and one of the key figures during Tyler Hill Camp’s most successful period, retired. Bill Heft and his wife Pauline, along with their daughter Marian and son-in-law Jimmy Bongino, and their daughter Carolyn M Heft, sold the camp to Jay S. Jacobs, owner of Timber Lake Camp and Timber Lake West. The sale, closed by their daughter, Carolyn M Heft, became official prior to the 1991 season, but the Heft’s and Bongino’s remained with the camp until the summer’s end. During the toronto maple leafs Camp’s most successful period, retired. Bill Heft and his wife Pauline, along with their daughter Marian and son-in-law Jimmy Bongino, and their daughter Carolyn M Heft, sold the camp to Jay S. Jacobs, owner of Timber Lake Camp and Timber Lake West. The sale, closed by their daughter, Carolyn M Heft, became official prior to the 1991 season, but the Heft’s and Bongino’s remained with the camp until the summer’s end. During the 1991 banquet dinner, the camp presented Bill and his wife Pauline with a set of golf bags as a symbol of gratitude for the last 36 years of hard work and dedication. In 1991, until 2005, Allen and Arlene Leibowitz were the Directors/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp and helped bring the camp back to what it used to be. With Al’s experience as a high school principal and Arlene’s experience as a teacher, they were chosen to oversee T toronto maple leafs and Timber Lake West. The sale, closed by their daughter, Carolyn M Heft, became official prior to the 1991 season, but the Heft’s and Bongino’s remained with the camp until the summer’s end. During the 1991 banquet dinner, the camp presented Bill and his wife Pauline with a set of golf bags as a symbol of gratitude for the last 36 years of hard work and dedication. In 1991, until 2005, Allen and Arlene Leibowitz were the Directors/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp and helped bring the camp back to what it used to be. With Al’s experience as a high school principal and Arlene’s experience as a teacher, they were chosen to oversee Tyler Hill’s entire summer operation.The summer of 1991 also brought along a new tradition to help kick off, or “break out”, the end of the summer Color War competition between 2 teams of campers. With the entire camp gathered at the main basketball court, Jason Priestly, star of the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, was the surprise celebrity guest that began numerous years of celebrity guest appearances.The first major addition to camp in the 90′s wa toronto maple leafs the camp presented Bill and his wife Pauline with a set of golf bags as a symbol of gratitude for the last 36 years of hard work and dedication. In 1991, until 2005, Allen and Arlene Leibowitz were the Directors/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp and helped bring the camp back to what it used to be. With Al’s experience as a high school principal and Arlene’s experience as a teacher, they were chosen to oversee Tyler Hill’s entire summer operation.The summer of 1991 also brought along a new tradition to help kick off, or “break out”, the end of the summer Color War competition between 2 teams of campers. With the entire camp gathered at the main basketball court, Jason Priestly, star of the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, was the surprise celebrity guest that began numerous years of celebrity guest appearances.The first major addition to camp in the 90′s was the addition of an Olympic size swimming pool in 1992. The pool was built where a hard-top volleyball court once stood down by Silver Lake. The same year, former Boys Bunk 1 and 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an addit toronto maple leafs were the Directors/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp and helped bring the camp back to what it used to be. With Al’s experience as a high school principal and Arlene’s experience as a teacher, they were chosen to oversee Tyler Hill’s entire summer operation.The summer of 1991 also brought along a new tradition to help kick off, or “break out”, the end of the summer Color War competition between 2 teams of campers. With the entire camp gathered at the main basketball court, Jason Priestly, star of the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, was the surprise celebrity guest that began numerous years of celebrity guest appearances.The first major addition to camp in the 90′s was the addition of an Olympic size swimming pool in 1992. The pool was built where a hard-top volleyball court once stood down by Silver Lake. The same year, former Boys Bunk 1 and 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remai toronto maple leafs oversee Tyler Hill’s entire summer operation.The summer of 1991 also brought along a new tradition to help kick off, or “break out”, the end of the summer Color War competition between 2 teams of campers. With the entire camp gathered at the main basketball court, Jason Priestly, star of the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, was the surprise celebrity guest that began numerous years of celebrity guest appearances.The first major addition to camp in the 90′s was the addition of an Olympic size swimming pool in 1992. The pool was built where a hard-top volleyball court once stood down by Silver Lake. The same year, former Boys Bunk 1 and 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, w toronto maple leafs entire camp gathered at the main basketball court, Jason Priestly, star of the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, was the surprise celebrity guest that began numerous years of celebrity guest appearances.The first major addition to camp in the 90′s was the addition of an Olympic size swimming pool in 1992. The pool was built where a hard-top volleyball court once stood down by Silver Lake. The same year, former Boys Bunk 1 and 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the former toronto maple leafs in the 90′s was the addition of an Olympic size swimming pool in 1992. The pool was built where a hard-top volleyball court once stood down by Silver Lake. The same year, former Boys Bunk 1 and 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, toronto maple leafs 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were toronto maple leafs an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated coun toronto maple leafs became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the dail toronto maple leafs same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3′s former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most o toronto maple leafs were built, situated next to the “new” Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of toronto maple leafs when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90′s. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the sta toronto maple leafs to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of toronto maple leafs for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot toronto maple leafs boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially compl toronto maple leafs Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance roo toronto maple leafs adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the “rope burn” area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take toronto maple leafs covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Qu toronto maple leafs rainy day activities.In 1997, the camp switched to a “buggy duty” system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls toronto maple leafs in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer toronto maple leafs the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of “Breakfast in Bed”, Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp a toronto maple leafs program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that s toronto maple leafs every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spi toronto maple leafs orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an toronto maple leafs of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start unti toronto maple leafs throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on “Water”, “Air”, “Land” and “Odyssey”. 2000sThe last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Break toronto maple leafs at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO’s). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model toronto maple leafs bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and toronto maple leafs perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and toronto maple leafs the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official cere toronto maple leafs that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).Tyler Hill Camp, 2006During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal toronto maple leafs 6During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was un toronto maple leafs enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Execu toronto maple leafs on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1 toronto maple leafs back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRanger toronto maple leafs the building.For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar toronto maple leafs Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch toronto maple leafs and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6. Tyler Hill TraditionsA camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs are those traditions that spring up over the years.Color War – An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as “officers”. Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a “Sing” competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the “Break Out” towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet’s general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman – As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.Color War Breakouts – Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 902101992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators1993: Charles Barkley1994: Hakeem Olajuwon1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends1996: Two fake Tom Cruises1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.1998: Wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin1999: Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs Shaquille O’Neil2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV’s TRL2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs camp2007: The “Megasaurus” Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over campWatermelon Sacrifice – Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al’s lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the “boooket”. Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs step was to properly pass out the “schmekal”, or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the “boooket” with the rest of the watermelon rinds. Tyler Hill Alumni Notable alumniBruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports AnchorRandy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) – NY State Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based in Pennsylvania | Wayne County, Pennsylvania | The PoconosHidden categories: Articles needing cleanup from November 2006 | All pages needing cleanup toronto maple leafs Supreme Court JusticeIrene Rosenfeld (Blecker) – Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.james lafferty famous actor one tree hill Alumni Hall of FameSee Alumni Hall-of-Fame Historical Data Boys Head CounselorsGabe Smith (1960-1965)”Big Ed” Michael (1966-1971)Artie Sunshine (1972)Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)Charles “Chick” Tayer (1979-1988)”Big Al” Leibowitz (1989-1991)Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)Mike Singeiser (1993)Joel Diamond (1994)Jay Fleitman (1995)Andy Siegel (1996)Bob Siff (1997-1998)Craig “Laz” Lazarus (1999-2004)Justin Mayer (2005)Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)Chris Beltz (2006-present) Girls Head CounselorsSy Sundick (1960-1990)Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)Missy Kaufman (1995)Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present) Camp Organizational StructureOriginal Boys CampOriginal Girls CampCurrent Groups for both Boys & Girls CampRovers – Bunk 1-4Sub-Debs/DebsFreshmenRangers – Bunk 5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) 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5-8JuniorsCadetsJuniors – Bunk 9-12IntersSophomoresSub Seniors – Bunk 13-16Sub SeniorsJuniorsSeniors – Bunk 17-20SeniorsSeniorsSuper Seniors (2 years)Super Seniors (2 years)Supers/TeensCamper WaitersCITCITWaitersJunior CounselorJunior Counselor External linksTyler Hill Camp Official SiteTyler Hill Camp Alumni SitevdeCamping Facilities in the state of PennsylvaniaB’nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como) Camp Galil (Ottsville) Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen) Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit) Musser Reservation, (Marlborough) Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville) Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle) Camp Ramah (Lakewood) Camp Tioga (Thompson) Camp Starlight (Starlight) Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg) Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley) Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg) Treasure Island (Point Pleasant) Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas) Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains) Woodward Camp (Woodward) YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville) YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield) Categories: Jewish summer camps | Youth organizations based 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Here are your Puck Headlines: a glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media.

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• The NHL has approved a bid led by former collegiate hockey player Tom Stillman to buy the St. Louis Blues. [STL Today]

• The Manitoba government promises irate Jets fans that they’ll crack down on free hockey tickets being given to government officials. I love Canada. [The Star]

• It sounds like Erik Karlsson’s next contract with the Ottawa Senators is going to take quite a while and cost quite a bit. Drew Doughty’s contract negotiations from this past summer are brought up as a comparison. “Some league executives and agents contacted by the Ottawa Sun in the last couple of days predict there’s not going to be anything fast about these talks unless the Senators immediately fork over $ 7 million per season.” [Ottawa Sun]

• Finally, someone defends anti-Russian sentiment! “We’re talking about sports here, not life and death. Jingoism, xenophobia, the worshipping of local heroes — all are natural and, to a point, essential elements of sports fandom, especially when it comes to historic rivalries like Canada vs. Russia. Canadians like to imagine themselves superior just like everyone else, and hockey is one of the chief lenses through which we perceive that superiority.” [National Post]

• Speaking of Russia, Vladimir Putin celebrated his presidential inauguration by playing a game of ice hockey. He and his team of amateurs beat a team of Russian hockey legends, and if that doesn’t seem incredibly fishy, he also scored on his first shift, set up the game-tying goal in the final minute, and scored the game-winning overtime goal on a penalty shot. Great, completely non-staged day of hockey for Putin. [RT]

• The top 5 craziest John Tortorella moments. [Capitals Outsider]

• The promo video for Farmer’s Field, AEG’s planned football stadium for downtown Los Angeles, gives some pretty strong hints that one of the first events AEG hopes to host there is the Winter Classic. [Life in Hockeywood]

• Ruslan Fedotenko, on teammate Artem Anisimov learning English: “He understands basically 95% of everything, and if he has a word he’s not sure of, he’ll just ask. He learned quick — even all the swear words. So that’s awesome.” Swear words are awesome. [NY Daily News]

• At the IIHF World Hockey Championship, Alex Burrows is back to skating after suffering a concussion. [The Province]

• At the IIHF World Hockey Championship, Dion Phaneuf is back to smiling after suffering a captaincy with the Toronto Maple Leafs. [Toronto Sun]

• This Ducks fan would like you to know how much she hates the Kings. “For all those LA fans reading this, you’re probably thinking, ‘She’s just bitter because the Ducks missed the playoffs.’ Well, YOU’RE RIGHT! I am extremely bitter. I am a seething little ball of hate. I am so angry that I made a list of the reasons I hate the Kings right now.” [Anaheim Calling]

• Why regular-season success still matters in the NHL. This one has a graph, so you know they mean business. [The Globe & Mail]

• One thing that hurt the Predators this postseason: when they fell behind, they stayed behind. [Nashville City Paper]

• Lighthouse Hockey uncovers the transcript for Brendan Shanahan’s unreleased Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf Finnish nightclub incident suspension video. [Lighthouse Hockey]

• One of Darryl Sutter’s greatest feats has to be engaging Dustin Penner. How did he do it? [Winnipeg Free Press]

• The Dallas Stars are back to making youth hockey a priority, a relationship they got away from in the last decade and now have to work to repair. [Defending Big D]

• A high school hockey coach in Roseville, Minnesota has resigned over allegations of bullying and intimidation in his program. The word “Witch Hunt” was used. [Twin Cities]

• And finally, via Dan T., we present “We are the Kings”, an original LA Kings fight song written by Jose Galvez, a member of local LA band Ozma.

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It didn’t take long for the Los Angeles Kings to discover who they would be facing in the Western Conference Final. On Monday, May 7, just one day after the Kings disposed of the St. Louis Blues, the Phoenix Coyotes beat the Nashville Predators 2-1 to win their best-of-seven series in five games. The Kings and Coyotes now must wait for Game 1 of their series to be scheduled.

The Pacific Division is better than we thought

I think this Western Conference Final matchup says a lot about this season’s Pacific Division. The third-seeded Coyotes finished with the West’s sixth highest point total (97), but here they are playing the eighth-seeded Kings (95 points). While the Central Division had four teams with 100 points, it also had the lowly Columbus Blue Jackets. This helped teams like the Blue and the Predators pad their point totals.

None of this is meant to disrespect the Central Division. All four teams who made the playoffs were very good. Instead, I’m focusing on the parity found in the Pacific Division, where four teams fought it out with each other with the Anaheim Ducks playing spoiler throughout the season. I think we’re seeing two teams peaking at the right time, but we’re also seeing two clubs that were probably better than fans thought they were.

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This is going to be an interesting series. The Kings were 3-1-2 against the Coyotes during the regular season, but every game between the two teams was close. Both clubs have strong goaltending and suffocating defenses. I think the Kings have more talent offensively, but that didn’t mean much in the regular season. In this series, I think it’s going to mean everything.

Both the Kings‘ Jonathan Quick and the Coyotes’ Mike Smith are dominant in goal. I believe they’ll cancel each other out. Both clubs grind out victories with their defenses, so those units cancel each other out. I believe it’s going to come down to each team’s scorers. Whether it be the Coyotes’ leading goal-scorer Radim Vrbata or the Kings‘ Anze Kopitar, I think the player who steps up and makes it happen will be the one who leads his team to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Derek Ciapala has been a Kings fan since the late 1980s. His favorite Kings moment is when they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games to qualify for the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. You can follow him on Twitter @dciapala.

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On Sunday, May 6, the Los Angeles Kings beat the St. Louis Blues 3-1 to complete a four-game sweep of their Western Conference semifinal series. Dustin Brown scored the game-winning goal to lead the Kings.

Here are three thoughts on the game:

Dustin Brown

I think the key word here is “lead.” It’s only fitting that it was Brown who scored the team’s last two goals in Sunday’s victory. He’s been the player who has taken charge of the Kings from the beginning, and it’s about time that both the casual fans and the media understood how important he is to Los Angeles.

While I believe Jonathan Quick is the best goaltender in the NHL right now, he’s not the most valuable player of this team in the postseason. Those honors belong to Brown. He’s done everything the club could ask for out of its captain. He’s made all the right plays this postseason, and I don’t think the Kings are in the Western Conference Finals without him. I’m thrilled that the team didn’t trade him before the deadline in February. Hopefully, that idea never pops into general manager Dean Lombardi’s head again. It was a foolish thought to begin with. Brown is a King, and he should be for his entire career.

Defense reigns supreme

The Kings’ blue line took some time to come together after the Jeff Carter/Jack Johnson trade, but I don’t see how any team in the NHL is going to dominate it right now. The top two seeds in the Western Conference couldn’t do it, so I don’t see how the remaining teams in the bracket – the Phoenix Coyotes and the Nashville Predators – will be able to break through. The Blues managed just 24 shots on goal with their backs against the wall on Sunday. I think that says a lot about the Kings defense. With this team playing so well, can anyone stop them?

Up next

The Kings await their next opponent, and they could find out as early as Monday, May, 7. The Coyotes host the Predators at 10:00 p.m. ET on the NBC Sports Network. With the victory, the Coyotes would win the series 4-1 and advance to the Western Conference Finals against the Kings. I hope the Coyotes win. I want to see the two Pacific Division rivals go at it for a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals, but I have to favor Los Angeles after watching the club rip through the Vancouver Canucks and the Blues.

Derek Ciapala has been a Kings fan since the late 1980s. His favorite Kings moment is when they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games to qualify for the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. You can follow him on Twitter @dciapala.

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What We Learned: Do mediocre divisions produce better Stanley Cup Playoff teams? (Puck Daddy)

Plyometrics exercises are one of the very best types of workout that any hockey player can do to improve their overall fitness and become more dominant players on the ice. Plyometrics focuses on explosive, powerful moments, mostly based toronto maple leafs around jumping and leaping. Here are three amazing exercises you can incorporate into your off-ice workouts to get you huge improvements on the ice.Tuck JumpsTuck jumps are extremely simple. All you need to do is stand with your arms at your side and jump into the air, tucking your knees up into your chest at the peak of your jump. The key with tuck jumps is that when you land, you want your feet to be on the ground for as little time as possible before sta toronto maple leafs your arms at your side and jump into the air, tucking your knees up into your chest at the peak of your jump. The key with tuck jumps is that when you land, you want your feet to be on the ground for as little time as possible before starting the next jump. Constant movement is the goal.Squat JumpsSquat jumps are pretty close to what they sound like. To perform them, lower yourself into a squat position, and then explode upwards into a jump, raising your arms over your head at the peak. Just like with tuck jumps, you want to be in constant motion, so when you land, immediately begin lowering yourself into the squat position again. C toronto maple leafs be on the ground for as little time as possible before starting the next jump. Constant movement is the goal.Squat JumpsSquat jumps are pretty close to what they sound like. To perform them, lower yourself into a squat position, and then explode upwards into a jump, raising your arms over your head at the peak. Just like with tuck jumps, you want to be in constant motion, so when you land, immediately begin lowering yourself into the squat position again. Control and form are very important so don’t sacrifice them.Box DrillThe box drill is a fantastic drill because it opens up your movement helping to activate more muscle groups. To perform the box drill, place four rings or markers in a box shape and stand on the first marker. With both feet together, jump to the first marker, and then without stopping, continue on to the second, third and toronto maple leafs squat position, and then explode upwards into a jump, raising your arms over your head at the peak. Just like with tuck jumps, you want to be in constant motion, so when you land, immediately begin lowering yourself into the squat position again. Control and form are very important so don’t sacrifice them.Box DrillThe box drill is a fantastic drill because it opens up your movement helping to activate more muscle groups. To perform the box drill, place four rings or markers in a box shape and stand on the first marker. With both feet together, jump to the first marker, and then without stopping, continue on to the second, third and back to the fourth. Reverse direction and repeat to complete a set. toronto maple leafs into the squat position again. Control and form are very important so don’t sacrifice them.Box DrillThe box drill is a fantastic drill because it opens up your movement helping to activate more muscle groups. To perform the box drill, place four rings or markers in a box shape and stand on the first marker. With both feet together, jump to the first marker, and then without stopping, continue on to the second, third and back to the fourth. Reverse direction and repeat to complete a set. toronto maple leafs box drill, place four rings or markers in a box shape and stand on the first marker. With both feet together, jump to the first marker, and then without stopping, continue on to the second, third and back to the fourth. Reverse direction and repeat to complete a set. toronto maple leafs

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Hello, this is a feature that will run through the entire season and aims to recap the weekend’s events and boils those events down to one admittedly superficial fact or stupid opinion about each team. Feel free to complain about it.

Occasionally you will hear that playing top teams several times a season, like those in the Atlantic and Central Divisions did this season, is a great way to prepare yourself for the postseason.

They say it makes you ready to face the tougher competition in the playoffs, and by extension, those teams playing in softer divisions must logically be ill-prepared for similar rigors once the postseason rolls around. Both of the Atlantic and Central divisions were littered with 100-point teams, boasting eight of the league’s 10 to eclipse the century mark between them (the other two being Boston and Vancouver), and it therefore stood to reason that they would likely send the lion’s share of competitors to the conference finals.

The better teams in the regular season tend to do about as well in the postseason, because they are, after all, very good teams. That makes sense.

It turns out, though, that having a bunch of teams even in the neighborhood of 100 points in your division at the end of the regular season actually may be more of a detriment to a squad’s postseason success. Since the lockout, only two teams have played in a Stanley Cup Final after playing in a division with three teams that managed 100 points. However, both those teams (Anaheim in 2007 and Chicago in 2010) won the Cup. If you expand that number out to even 97 points — which typically assures you a playoff berth but not home ice — only two more teams are added to the mix, the 2008 and 2009 Penguins.

Conversely, teams coming out of divisions with two or fewer 97-point teams got into the Cup Finals with far greater frequency, doing so eight times since the lockout (including both Boston and Vancouver last year).

But now we’ve seen the Los Angeles Kings advance to the Western Conference Final for the first time since 1993, and the Phoenix Coyotes stand on the precipice of doing the same for the first time since ever. Phoenix won the Pacific Division with 97 points, and is only a home ice team by virtue of its division title. Had seeding been based on points, they’d have slotted into the sixth spot. Los Angeles, meanwhile, finished with 95. The now-eliminated Sharks were sandwiched between them with 96.

Three teams from one division in the playoffs, yes, but one terribly underwhelming division from which not much was expected.

(Coming Up: America is a hockey superpower, thanks to Jack Johnson; Barry Trotz is wrong; Dustin Brown is awesome; Jordan Staal of Carolina; Thomas Vanek makes bank; Luongo to the Blackhawks?; Rick Dudley to the Habs; Jonathan Quick vs. Terry Sawchuck; trading Sidney Crosby; Todd McLellan-to-Calgary rumors; and the best and worst of the Capitals.)

Compare that to things out East: The Rangers, Flyers, and Devils all still remain and at least one of them must advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, but one thing everyone can agree on is that it’s been a tougher slog than anyone expected. The Rangers going seven with Ottawa and now knotted at 2-all with No. 7 Washington? The Devils needing several overtimes to dispatch the Panthers? The Flyers having this much trouble with anyone after what their offense did to Pittsburgh? None of it makes a whole lot of sense.

These teams are supposed to be dominant. They’re the ones that are supposed to be going 8-1 or 7-3 in the first two rounds, not the Kings and Coyotes. The only thing they’ve got on their side is the numbers.

Barring a major comeback on the part of the Predators, the trend of teams from so-so divisions is going to continue this season, and might yet be upheld on the other side of the continent by the obstinate Capitals.

Perhaps it has something to do with the rigors of playing almost 20 games against 100-point juggernauts every year (both in-division and out of it) that takes a lot out of you, or perhaps not doing so leaves you more mentally rested. We heard a lot of talk out of the Bruins after they were bounced a few weeks ago that the team wasn’t able to get up for their series with the Caps after doing so all last summer, and then being the biggest game on teams’ calendars 82 times in a row this season as well. The same must be true, to some extent, for the other top teams in the league.

The mental grind, apparently, can be just as tough to overcome as the physical one.

What We Learned

Anaheim Ducks: The Canadians had Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry. The Americans had Bobby Ryan. Bobby Ryan’s team came out on top. Because America is great!

Boston Bruins: Owner Jeremy Jacobs all but guaranteed another Stanley Cup in the next year or two. Good luck with that.

Buffalo Sabres: No Austrian athlete makes more money than Thomas Vanek, and somewhere Thomas Pock is crying.

Calgary Flames: Leland Irving hadn’t started for the Abbotsford Heat since April 15, and lost his first game back, giving up four goals on just 26 shots from Toronto. The Heat now trail 2-1 in their best-of-seven series, and coach Troy Ward might not give Irving another chance to prove himself. But hey it’s not like this guy is expected to be Calgary’s backup next season. Oh he is? Well then.

Carolina Hurricanes: Jordan Staal to the Hurricanes? If that happens, brother Eric might get shuffled away from the middle of the ice. “What we’re working on now is whatever it takes to get a top player, whether it’s a center or a wing,” GM Jim Rutherford said. “Eric can play the wing.” Hey, if paying two Staals isn’t working, you might as well try two.

Chicago Blackhawks: Somehow, the rumors of Roberto Luongo to the Blackhawks are still floating around out there, so guess what: It’s not gonna happen.

Colorado Avalanche: Steve Downie had shoulder surgery recently but should be ready for the start of training camp. Tough to say whether the injury affected him down the stretch, but he was goalless in the last 14 games of the season so you tell me.

Columbus Blue Jackets: If Jack Johnson is good enough to be the captain for Team USA, he’s good enough to be the captain of the Columbus Blue Jackets three times over. Two goals in Saturday’s game against the pitiful Canadians, and one more against France. I mean, I know it’s just Canada he scored the overtime game-winner against, but hey, he did it, right? (Stay tuned through 1:16 of this video for an hilarious reaction shot.)

Dallas Stars: If the Stars move to Fort Worth, they’ll be more successful, says some guy.

Detroit Red Wings presented by Amway: This was Gustav Nyquist’s first full season as a professional hockey player, and so I guess scoring 23-42-65 across 74 games (and another four in the Stanley Cup playoffs) in both the AHL and NHL isn’t too bad at all.

Edmonton Oilers: Money is the sticking point in negotiations between Ryan Smyth and the Oilers. Smyth probably wants about $ 3 million, as he had 19-27-46 this season. The Oilers probably want to pay him considerably less because after going 12-12-24 in 25 to start the season, he went 7-15-22 in the final 57.

Florida Panthers: Who’s the odd man out in the Panthers’ nets next season: Jose Theodore or Scott Clemmensen? I omit Jacob Markstrom because only an idiot wouldn’t give him an NHL job next season. Oh and hey look at that, Clemmensen is a UFA this offseason. Guess that decision just got a lot easier to make, eh?

Los Angeles Kings: Everyone loves Jonathan Quick, as well they should, given his Americanness. Comparing him to Terry Sawchuck, though, might not be totally fair to him.

Minnesota Wild: Okay why does Megan Nyberg of the Hockey Writers not have a GM job somewhere? I mean, making the Minnesota Wild roster up of nothing but Minnesotans is the perfect way to construct a winning team: Build from the net out with Jeff Frazee, Alex Stalock, and Mark Guggenberger. They have a combined one game of NHL experience. Guggenberger currently plays in the Central Hockey League.

Montreal Canadiens: The Habs may soon swoop in and hire Rick Dudley as their assistant GM. You’ll recall that Dudley, currently with the Maple Leafs, was the guy who got a bunch of former Blackhawks on the Thrashers a few years back.

Nashville Predators: The Preds could be playing their final game of the season tonight but need to kickstart their offense if they want to survive. Wonder who can do that for them. Hmm. Could be anyone.

New Jersey Devils: The Devs are seriously running Philadelphia’s game front-to-back in this series, which exactly 0.0 percent of people outside of New Jersey expected. The Devils are a win away from a Conference Final. Who’d have guessed?

New York Islanders: Could the Islanders move to Albany? Ah yes, the 58th-largest television market in the U.S., playing in a building that seats 14,000. What could go wrong?

New York Rangers: Not sure what, exactly, Stan Fischler saw in Saturday’s game to make him think the Rangers will advance out of this round, let alone win the Stanley Cup, but hey, at least he’s not writing letters to his Congressmen about the high cost of stamps.

Ottawa Senators: Peter Regin took a pay cut to stay with the Senators, which was probably a smart move because he’s injured all the time and looking at having his job stolen from him by one of Ottawa’s many good young prospects. At least this way he still keep pulling a paycheck.

Philadelphia Flyers: Claude Giroux didn’t have a single point between Games 2 and 3 against the Devils, which led many to wonder if he was all scored out after putting up an absurd 14 points in six games against Pittsburgh. He got that goal and an assist in Game 4 but also got flattened 5-on-5 and his team lost. Could be the letdown of not playing your rival any more, eh?

Phoenix Coyotes: I still kind of can’t believe the Coyotes are thisclose to going to a Western Conference Final. With Mike Smith in goal. It doesn’t make any sense.

Pittsburgh Penguins: Very shocking what-if in Eric Duhatschek’s column this week: Might it be Sid Crosby, and not Jordan Staal, moved out of town? Unlikely but possible?

San Jose Sharks: The Todd McLellan-to-Calgary rumors just keep swirling. Who knows how true they are, but it’s looking more and more likely that the coach’s time with the Sharks is done (witness ownership giving Doug Wilson a vote of confidence, and not McLellan), and Calgary is certainly in the market.

St. Louis Blues: Here’s something I think kind of got lost in the shuffle for why the Blues had so much trouble with the Kings in the first three games: “Andy McDonald, Alex Steen, David Backes, Patrik Berglund, T. J. Oshie and David Perron have combined for 2 goals and 5 assists and are a collective minus-12.” Simply not good enough.

Tampa Bay Lightning: The Lightning are getting a new, gigantic scoreboard for next season, but if you have end zone seats, sucks for you.

Toronto Maple Leafs: The Leafs might sign 25-year-old Finnish forward and 2006 sixth-rounder Leo Komarov this offseason, but he has another year left on his KHL deal. Komarov had 11-13-24 for Moscow Dynamo this past season.

Vancouver Canucks: Alex Burrows’ first game ever for Team Canada came on Friday, and he promptly picked up what may be a serious head injury. No word yet on whether it’s a concussion. That really sucks.

Washington Capitals: Dennis Wideman Defense — The Movie.

Winnipeg Jets: Maybe the loudest thing you can do in Winnipeg is go to a Jets game, because it gets awful loud in MTS Centre. Luckily, you won’t have to worry about that all summer.

Gold Star Award

Getty ImagesThe amount of heat Dustin Brown brought to his team’s Game 4 win was unreal. Hitting everyone, two goals. He finished with 2-4-6 in the series. America.

Minus of the Weekend

Attention Barry Trotz just so you know if you leave your two best offensive players out of the lineup two games in a row you’re probably not going to score a lot of goals. Just trying to help.

Play of the Weekend

Everything Washington did on this goal was awesome. Great work by Semin to get it back to the point, great one-time backhand feed from Wideman, vintage shot from Mike Green. That’s how it should be.

Perfect HFBoards Trade Proposal of the Week

User “Alberta_OReilly_Fan” has a good idea to get the Bruins the first overall pick:

To Edmonton:

Thomas
Krejci
Boychuk
2012 first

To Boston:
Khabibulin
Horcoff
Gagner
2012 first

Sure thing!

Signoff

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Pesonen keeps Finland top at ice hockey worlds (AFP)

In a discussion regarding the origins of today’s annual All-Star Game, some hockey historians point to the 1934 Ace Bailey benefit game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and stars from the rest of the NHL. Others trace the All-Star tradition back to the first “official” match in toronto maple leafs 1947, when the NHL’s stars duked it out with the Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs. But the first hockey game ever to follow an All-Star format pre-dates the NHL. On January 2, 1908, a benefit game was held in honor of the Montreal Wanderers’ former star cover-point Hodgson “Hod” Stuart.Stuart was one of the finer athletes ever to come out of Canada. He starred in hockey, lacrosse, football and track and field. In hockey, he was a superlative defenseman. He skated, set up seemingly impossible plays, rushed, and was as hard toronto maple leafs star cover-point Hodgson “Hod” Stuart.Stuart was one of the finer athletes ever to come out of Canada. He starred in hockey, lacrosse, football and track and field. In hockey, he was a superlative defenseman. He skated, set up seemingly impossible plays, rushed, and was as hard as cold steel. Sadly, he drowned near Belleville, Ontario in the summer of 1907, only months after leading the Montreal Wanderers to the Stanley Cup title. Before the beginning of the 1908 Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association season, Ed Sheppard and William Northey from the Westmount Arena came up with the idea of holding a benefit, with the proceeds going to Stuart’s widow. The game would be played at the Arena, the former home of the Wanderers, and Montreal would play against stars selected from the rest of the league.The toronto maple leafs as cold steel. Sadly, he drowned near Belleville, Ontario in the summer of 1907, only months after leading the Montreal Wanderers to the Stanley Cup title. Before the beginning of the 1908 Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association season, Ed Sheppard and William Northey from the Westmount Arena came up with the idea of holding a benefit, with the proceeds going to Stuart’s widow. The game would be played at the Arena, the former home of the Wanderers, and Montreal would play against stars selected from the rest of the league.The lineups: WANDERERSRiley Hern – GoalArt Ross – PointWalter Smaill – Cover-pointPud Glass – RoverErnie Johnson – Left WingErnie Russell – CenterCecil Blachford – Right WingALL-STARS Percy LeSueur – GoalRod Kennedy – PointFrank Patrick – Cover-pointGrover Sargent – RoverJack Marshall – Left WingJoe Power – CenterEddie Hogan – Right Wing Smaill was filling in at cover-point for the Wanderers’ Bruce Stuart, who was banged up from a game out west. On the league side, Patrick stood in for Jack Laviolette. Patrick, the former McGill University team captain, was toronto maple leafs Westmount Arena came up with the idea of holding a benefit, with the proceeds going to Stuart’s widow. The game would be played at the Arena, the former home of the Wanderers, and Montreal would play against stars selected from the rest of the league.The lineups: WANDERERSRiley Hern – GoalArt Ross – PointWalter Smaill – Cover-pointPud Glass – RoverErnie Johnson – Left WingErnie Russell – CenterCecil Blachford – Right WingALL-STARS Percy LeSueur – GoalRod Kennedy – PointFrank Patrick – Cover-pointGrover Sargent – RoverJack Marshall – Left WingJoe Power – CenterEddie Hogan – Right Wing Smaill was filling in at cover-point for the Wanderers’ Bruce Stuart, who was banged up from a game out west. On the league side, Patrick stood in for Jack Laviolette. Patrick, the former McGill University team captain, was given a Montreal Victorias uniform to wear.By game time, there were about 4,000 fans rocking the Westmount Arena rafters. Proceeds from the game were expected to hit the $2,000 mark.The first half belonged to the Wanderers. The stars looked out of sync, wholly unfamiliar with each other. Forwards got into tangles and many rushes which should have resulted in scoring chances were broken up. On the other hand, Montreal’s forward line was firing on all cylinders. Their skating was strong and their attacks were ever so clever. Patrick opened toronto maple leafs WANDERERSRiley Hern – GoalArt Ross – PointWalter Smaill – Cover-pointPud Glass – RoverErnie Johnson – Left WingErnie Russell – CenterCecil Blachford – Right WingALL-STARS Percy LeSueur – GoalRod Kennedy – PointFrank Patrick – Cover-pointGrover Sargent – RoverJack Marshall – Left WingJoe Power – CenterEddie Hogan – Right Wing Smaill was filling in at cover-point for the Wanderers’ Bruce Stuart, who was banged up from a game out west. On the league side, Patrick stood in for Jack Laviolette. Patrick, the former McGill University team captain, was given a Montreal Victorias uniform to wear.By game time, there were about 4,000 fans rocking the Westmount Arena rafters. Proceeds from the game were expected to hit the $2,000 mark.The first half belonged to the Wanderers. The stars looked out of sync, wholly unfamiliar with each other. Forwards got into tangles and many rushes which should have resulted in scoring chances were broken up. On the other hand, Montreal’s forward line was firing on all cylinders. Their skating was strong and their attacks were ever so clever. Patrick opened the scoring five minutes in on a dazzling rush from deep in his own end. This goal seemed to set the tone and the Wanderers took a whopping 7-1 lead into the intermission. The only penalties handed out in the first half were to Patrick and Glass for their part in a bumping bee behind the Montreal goal. They’d be the only infractions in the entire game.When the All-Stars lined up to start the second half, Grover Sargent switched places with Jack Marshall on the front line, a move that seemed to work wonders. The league luminaries played hard, aggressive hockey, scrapping back as toronto maple leafs Wing Smaill was filling in at cover-point for the Wanderers’ Bruce Stuart, who was banged up from a game out west. On the league side, Patrick stood in for Jack Laviolette. Patrick, the former McGill University team captain, was given a Montreal Victorias uniform to wear.By game time, there were about 4,000 fans rocking the Westmount Arena rafters. Proceeds from the game were expected to hit the $2,000 mark.The first half belonged to the Wanderers. The stars looked out of sync, wholly unfamiliar with each other. Forwards got into tangles and many rushes which should have resulted in scoring chances were broken up. On the other hand, Montreal’s forward line was firing on all cylinders. Their skating was strong and their attacks were ever so clever. Patrick opened the scoring five minutes in on a dazzling rush from deep in his own end. This goal seemed to set the tone and the Wanderers took a whopping 7-1 lead into the intermission. The only penalties handed out in the first half were to Patrick and Glass for their part in a bumping bee behind the Montreal goal. They’d be the only infractions in the entire game.When the All-Stars lined up to start the second half, Grover Sargent switched places with Jack Marshall on the front line, a move that seemed to work wonders. The league luminaries played hard, aggressive hockey, scrapping back as if they had a gun to their heads. Kennedy cashed in the first goal of the second half — the first of five in a row for the All-Stars — and the Wanderers fell back on their heels. Marshall’s tally at the 26-minute mark made the score 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-cl toronto maple leafs game time, there were about 4,000 fans rocking the Westmount Arena rafters. Proceeds from the game were expected to hit the $2,000 mark.The first half belonged to the Wanderers. The stars looked out of sync, wholly unfamiliar with each other. Forwards got into tangles and many rushes which should have resulted in scoring chances were broken up. On the other hand, Montreal’s forward line was firing on all cylinders. Their skating was strong and their attacks were ever so clever. Patrick opened the scoring five minutes in on a dazzling rush from deep in his own end. This goal seemed to set the tone and the Wanderers took a whopping 7-1 lead into the intermission. The only penalties handed out in the first half were to Patrick and Glass for their part in a bumping bee behind the Montreal goal. They’d be the only infractions in the entire game.When the All-Stars lined up to start the second half, Grover Sargent switched places with Jack Marshall on the front line, a move that seemed to work wonders. The league luminaries played hard, aggressive hockey, scrapping back as if they had a gun to their heads. Kennedy cashed in the first goal of the second half — the first of five in a row for the All-Stars — and the Wanderers fell back on their heels. Marshall’s tally at the 26-minute mark made the score 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs rushes which should have resulted in scoring chances were broken up. On the other hand, Montreal’s forward line was firing on all cylinders. Their skating was strong and their attacks were ever so clever. Patrick opened the scoring five minutes in on a dazzling rush from deep in his own end. This goal seemed to set the tone and the Wanderers took a whopping 7-1 lead into the intermission. The only penalties handed out in the first half were to Patrick and Glass for their part in a bumping bee behind the Montreal goal. They’d be the only infractions in the entire game.When the All-Stars lined up to start the second half, Grover Sargent switched places with Jack Marshall on the front line, a move that seemed to work wonders. The league luminaries played hard, aggressive hockey, scrapping back as if they had a gun to their heads. Kennedy cashed in the first goal of the second half — the first of five in a row for the All-Stars — and the Wanderers fell back on their heels. Marshall’s tally at the 26-minute mark made the score 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs in his own end. This goal seemed to set the tone and the Wanderers took a whopping 7-1 lead into the intermission. The only penalties handed out in the first half were to Patrick and Glass for their part in a bumping bee behind the Montreal goal. They’d be the only infractions in the entire game.When the All-Stars lined up to start the second half, Grover Sargent switched places with Jack Marshall on the front line, a move that seemed to work wonders. The league luminaries played hard, aggressive hockey, scrapping back as if they had a gun to their heads. Kennedy cashed in the first goal of the second half — the first of five in a row for the All-Stars — and the Wanderers fell back on their heels. Marshall’s tally at the 26-minute mark made the score 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs They’d be the only infractions in the entire game.When the All-Stars lined up to start the second half, Grover Sargent switched places with Jack Marshall on the front line, a move that seemed to work wonders. The league luminaries played hard, aggressive hockey, scrapping back as if they had a gun to their heads. Kennedy cashed in the first goal of the second half — the first of five in a row for the All-Stars — and the Wanderers fell back on their heels. Marshall’s tally at the 26-minute mark made the score 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs if they had a gun to their heads. Kennedy cashed in the first goal of the second half — the first of five in a row for the All-Stars — and the Wanderers fell back on their heels. Marshall’s tally at the 26-minute mark made the score 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs 7-6 and brought the crowd to its feet. At this point the Wanderers resolved to tighten the bolts and, in a four-minute span, Blachford bagged his second and third goals of the night. The W’s came out on top by a gaudy 10-7 count.Referees Bob Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs Meldrum and Tom Melville had an easy time handling this match. Offsides were infrequent and both teams played squeaky-clean hockey. Apart from the Glass-Patrick shoving match, there was no monkey business.The Hod Stuart benefit raked in just over $2,100 for Stuart’s widow. Warm wishes were extended to the players and to the Westmount Arena staff, who lent the rink for free, and to Ed Sheppard and William Northey for their “diligence in organizing and carrying out all of the details associated with the match.” toronto maple leafs

Forward Janne Pesonen scored the winning goal as titleholders Finland kept their unbeaten record at the world ice hockey championships here on Sunday with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Slovakia.

Pesonen put Finland ahead after 7:32 when he picked up Jarkko Immonen’s pass from behind the goal line sending the puck into the net with a backhand shot.

Goaltender Petri Vehanen produced 26 saves to lift co-hosts Finland top of their group’s table, spurred on by a capacity 13,000 home crowd.

“We had serious problems in the first two periods making too many mistakes, while the Slovaks were sharper,” Finland manager Jukka Jalonen said.

“Fortunately for us we managed to resist.”

In the late Helsinki tie Switzerland recorded their second win by beating Belarus 3-2 to join the Finns on top.

Swiss forward Simon Mozer was twice on target in the first period, while Alexei Ugarov replied with a goal for Belarus.

Konstantin Koltsov levelled 1:34 into the second period but Kevin Romy netted the Swiss winner 7:48 into the third, wristing under the crossbar from just outside the crease.

Belarus were awarded a penalty shot with 4:36 remaining but Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mikhail Grabovsky squandered a chance to save the day.

In Stockholm, Russia beat 4-2 Norway to share their group lead with co-hosts Sweden.

Russia dominated right from the opening face-off, pinning their rivals back to make Norway ‘keeper Lars Volden the busiest player on the ice of the Globen arena, but lacked accuracy in finishing in the first period.

In the second, Detroit Red Wings marksman Pavel Datsyuk, defender Denis Deninsov and Toronto Maple Leafs striker Nikolai Kulyomin all scored for Russia, while Norway replied with goals from Morten Ask and Marius Holtet.

Pittsburgh Penguins marksman Yevgeni Malkin, who won this season’s NHL scoring contest, added two assists to his world championship’s record as forward Alexander Perezhogin scored early in the third period to secure Russia’s victory.

“It was tough as we were playing for the second consecutive day,” Datsyuk said.

“On top of everything the Norwegians were in fighting form today battling throughout the match. We’re all happy we managed to win.”

In the early Helsinki group match, France recorded their first win by beating Kazakhstan 6-3, as Italy jumped into the Stockholm group sixth place with a 4-3 sudden-death win over Denmark.

Latvia chalked up their first points by beating Germany 3-2 late in Stockholm.

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Report: Rick Dudley to stop preparing Leafs for the Draft, join Canadiens as assistant GM (Puck Daddy)

Everyone remembers those special Christmas presents they got as a kid. Even if the present itself doesnt seem special, the moment reminds you of the carefree times of being a kid and how happy your parents were to see you happy. I can still remember fondly jumping toronto maple leafs down from the bunk beds and rushing to the tree with my sister. With Christmas just around the corner I got to thinking about my own favorite Christmas presents that I received as a kid. Air hockey table This gift just seemed so large and extravagant as a kid. I wasnt a huge air hockey table fan as a kid I just wanted to invite my friends over to show them what I got. That year I created a fake little arcade in my basement along with my air hockey table we had a pinball machine and video games set up and I invited toronto maple leafs a kid. I wasnt a huge air hockey table fan as a kid I just wanted to invite my friends over to show them what I got. That year I created a fake little arcade in my basement along with my air hockey table we had a pinball machine and video games set up and I invited the neighborhood kids to come over the pay to play the games. It was pretty fun and the air hockey table was a big hit. Of course, about a year later no one played with it and my parents sold it at the garage sale. Nintendo Entertainment System People often give video games a hard time, saying they are anti-social and just lead to kids staying inside more often and not getting exercise, but the Christmas I got a NES I remember the whole family coming together wi toronto maple leafs pinball machine and video games set up and I invited the neighborhood kids to come over the pay to play the games. It was pretty fun and the air hockey table was a big hit. Of course, about a year later no one played with it and my parents sold it at the garage sale. Nintendo Entertainment System People often give video games a hard time, saying they are anti-social and just lead to kids staying inside more often and not getting exercise, but the Christmas I got a NES I remember the whole family coming together with excitement and playing Duck Hunt and Mario Brothers, it was an exiting time and a feeling that will probably never be emulated again. One day I hope to give that same feeling to my kids during Christmas with a special gift that we can all get excited about. Lego set This wasnt just any old lego set, this was a giant, massive lego set of I think a castle or a building or something. This was a lego set to put all other Lego sets to shame toronto maple leafs my parents sold it at the garage sale. Nintendo Entertainment System People often give video games a hard time, saying they are anti-social and just lead to kids staying inside more often and not getting exercise, but the Christmas I got a NES I remember the whole family coming together with excitement and playing Duck Hunt and Mario Brothers, it was an exiting time and a feeling that will probably never be emulated again. One day I hope to give that same feeling to my kids during Christmas with a special gift that we can all get excited about. Lego set This wasnt just any old lego set, this was a giant, massive lego set of I think a castle or a building or something. This was a lego set to put all other Lego sets to shame. This Lego set had enough parts to create a full size human being if one wanted. This thing was like the Space Shuttle of Lego sets (actually, I think they probably had a space shuttle set as well.) Anyway, I fondly remember many days of playing and building with this Lego set. Legos are great for kids the more I think about it. They allow kids to be creative and it stimulates the logical part of the brain. toronto maple leafs family coming together with excitement and playing Duck Hunt and Mario Brothers, it was an exiting time and a feeling that will probably never be emulated again. One day I hope to give that same feeling to my kids during Christmas with a special gift that we can all get excited about. Lego set This wasnt just any old lego set, this was a giant, massive lego set of I think a castle or a building or something. This was a lego set to put all other Lego sets to shame. This Lego set had enough parts to create a full size human being if one wanted. This thing was like the Space Shuttle of Lego sets (actually, I think they probably had a space shuttle set as well.) Anyway, I fondly remember many days of playing and building with this Lego set. Legos are great for kids the more I think about it. They allow kids to be creative and it stimulates the logical part of the brain. toronto maple leafs can all get excited about. Lego set This wasnt just any old lego set, this was a giant, massive lego set of I think a castle or a building or something. This was a lego set to put all other Lego sets to shame. This Lego set had enough parts to create a full size human being if one wanted. This thing was like the Space Shuttle of Lego sets (actually, I think they probably had a space shuttle set as well.) Anyway, I fondly remember many days of playing and building with this Lego set. Legos are great for kids the more I think about it. They allow kids to be creative and it stimulates the logical part of the brain. toronto maple leafs had enough parts to create a full size human being if one wanted. This thing was like the Space Shuttle of Lego sets (actually, I think they probably had a space shuttle set as well.) Anyway, I fondly remember many days of playing and building with this Lego set. Legos are great for kids the more I think about it. They allow kids to be creative and it stimulates the logical part of the brain. toronto maple leafs

Rick Dudley, charming his way into hearts (Getty)

Dudley and Bergevin would instantly form the studliest management duo in the NHL.

When Marc Bergevin was named the General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens, rumours immediately began swirling that Rick Dudley was close to joining his front-office team. According to a report from TSN’s Darren Dreger, Dudley is indeed set to become the Assistant GM in Montreal. Theres just one small hiccup.

Dudley is currently a member of Brian Burke’s Lincoln-esque team of rivals in Toronto. While his contract has an out-clause that will allow him to change jobs, it’s not quite as easy as all that. Dudley, a premier talent evaluator, has been hard at work preparing the Maple Leafs for the upcoming NHL entry draft in June.

That’s a lot of inside information to take to Montreal. From TSN:

Compounding the issue is the fact Toronto and Montreal both have top five picks (Canadiens at third overall, Leafs fifth), an obvious concern for the Maple Leafs, who would rather not share Dudley’s expertise with the rival Habs.

Montreal drafts just ahead of Toronto all through the weekend, and with Dudley at their table, they’ll effectively have a mole in the Leafs’ organization telling them exactly which players Burke and co. are praying will still be on the board. That’s a lot of leverage to hold.

That in mind, Burke would prefer that Dudley hold off his first day with the Canadiens organization until, say, July. Will he be able to block the move until then? The two sides are in talks.

(Also, rumour has it Burke has been asking people if that systemic memory deletion firm from “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” is based on a real company.)

When the deal is finally made official, Dudley should prove to be a good front-office addition. The major concern voiced at the Canadiens’ hiring of Bergevin is the new GM’s inexperience, and Dudley should be able to speak to this. The 63-year-old is as veteran a hockey executive as you’re going to find. Since he retired as a player in 1982, he’s coached in four different leagues, and he’s served as the General Manager of the Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, and Atlanta Thrashers.

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If you are in Canada you will have to wait till 730 eastern time on the east cost to watch the game. Or watch the Canada vs USA game live right now. Watch olympic hockey right now see link above. toronto maple leafs Blue Jackets) , Jarome Iginla, 32 (Calgary Flames) , Mike Richards, 25 (Philadelphia Flyers) , Joe Thornton, 30 (San Jose Sharks), Patrick Marleau, 30 (San Jose Sharks) and Ryan Getzlaf, 24 (Anaheim Ducks).Click Here to Watch Olympic Hockey Canada vs. Germany OnlineThis game will be amazing and will be going down in the history books. Do not miss out on this game. This is going to be a ridiculous crazy hockey game. If you are in Canada you will have to wait till 730 eastern time on the east cost to watch the game. Or watch the Canada vs USA game live right now. Watch olympic hockey right now see link above. toronto maple leafs amazing and will be going down in the history books. Do not miss out on this game. This is going to be a ridiculous crazy hockey game. 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On Thursday, May 3, the Los Angeles Kings beat the St. Louis Blue 4-2 to take a 3-0 lead in their Western Conference semifinal series. Mike Richards scored the game-winning goal on a power play in the second period to lead the Kings.

I was a teenager when Wayne Gretzky led the Kings to their only Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Much like this year’s team, Gretzky and the Kings struggled at times during the regular season but finally put it together in the playoffs. In fact, the 1992-1993 Kings finished just 39-35-10 with only 88 points. Yet when the playoffs started, the club upset the Calgary Flames and the Vancouver Canucks in the divisional playoffs before winning a thrilling seven-game series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

It was the most thrilling run I’ve seen the Kings make in the playoffs. I still remember exactly where I was when Gretzky scored his hat trick against the Leafs. I jumped up and down when the game-winning goal was scored in overtime to send the Kings to the Stanley Cup Finals. Now, almost 20 years later, that same feeling has returned to this franchise.

I expected more out of the Kings during the regular season. This Los Angeles team had the talent to make a playoff run all year. I know there are some fans and media out there that are shocked by the Kings’ run, but I’m not. This team was built to win, and it just happened to take more time to jell than I thought it would.

However, that doesn’t change how I feel about this playoff run. Much like Gretzky’s team, this Kings club has already upset one favored club, and they are about to defeat the favored St. Louis Blues. It feels as if it is the team’s destiny to reach the finals. All of the frustration from the regular season is gone, and it’s been replaced by an excitement that I haven’t felt for the Kings in years. Hopefully, this club is able to do what Gretzky’s Kings couldn’t: win a Stanley Cup.

Derek Ciapala has been a Kings fan since the late 1980s. His favorite Kings moment is when they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs in seven games to qualify for the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals. You can follow him on Twitter @dciapala.

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Flames shouldn’t expect much from Roman Cervenka (The Hockey News)

Professional hockey and college hockey have a solid fan base, and many students try out during college hockey recruiting. . Perhaps ice hockey is the most popular form of the game, and college hockey teams usually play on an ice surface. Ice hockey, as mentioned, toronto maple leafs is played in an arena with a large flat area of ice, using a vulcanized rubber disc called a puck. Players wear ice skates specifically designed for the game, and it is played extensively in North America, Europe. It is a major sport in Canada, as well as Finland, the Czech Republic, and in Sweden. Ice hockey uses sticks that are L-shaped, made of wood, graphite, or composites of these with a blade at the bottom. James Creighton, a native of Halifax, learned the game of hockey and played it often toronto maple leafs Canada, as well as Finland, the Czech Republic, and in Sweden. Ice hockey uses sticks that are L-shaped, made of wood, graphite, or composites of these with a blade at the bottom. James Creighton, a native of Halifax, learned the game of hockey and played it often. He had relocated to Montreal in 1873, bringing with him the knowledge and love for the game. Creighton, together with his friends, played the first game of organized hockey on March 3rd, 1875. This game was comprised of nine skaters per side, and it followed what was known as the Halifax Rules, which were written by Creighton himself. Hockey’s debut in Montreal was well received and quickly grew in popularity. Another account of the origin of the game is that W.F. Robertson, a st toronto maple leafs played it often. He had relocated to Montreal in 1873, bringing with him the knowledge and love for the game. Creighton, together with his friends, played the first game of organized hockey on March 3rd, 1875. This game was comprised of nine skaters per side, and it followed what was known as the Halifax Rules, which were written by Creighton himself. 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The Calgary Flames waded into murky waters Wednesday with the signing of center Roman Cervenka, a 26-year-old Czech free agent who has spent the past two years in the Kontinental League. With bonuses, Cervenka’s cap hit will reach $ 3.775 million next season, so it’s no small commitment from GM Jay Feaster, who believes the veteran to be a top-six forward.

But we’ve heard this story from around the NHL before, haven’t we? There was Colorado’s signing of the Milan Hedjuk-approved Jaroslav Hlinka in 2007. Then the Fabian Brunnstrom sweepstakes in ’08, ostensibly “won” by Dallas – you can now find the Swedish left winger on his fourth different American League team in Grand Rapids. Then there was Ville Leino, who also came in ’08 and was touted as the “Finnish Fabian Brunnstrom.”

With 21 points in 19 playoff games for Philadelphia during the Flyers’ 2010 run to the Stanley Cup final, Leino did in fact make a brief mark on the NHL. Of course, it was the Red Wings who initially signed him and now it’s the Buffalo Sabres wondering if the 25 points he contributed this season will be the norm during the six-year, $ 27 million contract he signed in the summer.

But hey, maybe Cervenka is different. (*cough*)

It’s not shocking how trendy the NHL can be and with scouting so much better than it used to be, finding a Martin St-Louis or John Madden just doesn’t happen as much. You’ve got the European cohort and you’ve got the college free agent group.

With the NCAA kids, hype has also been a harbinger for disappointment. Christian Hanson is already on his second NHL organization and the Capitals had him in Hershey all season. Matt Gilroy, incredibly, is on his third NHL team in two seasons and played sparingly in Ottawa’s first round loss to the Rangers. Casey Wellman never played more than 15 games in three seasons for Minnesota before the Wild dished him off to those same Blueshirts (where he went straight to Connecticut).

Maple Leafs fans will tell you that Tyler Bozak is a top-line center in Toronto, but Maple Leaf haters will also tell you that Tyler Bozak is a top-line center in Toronto. To be fair, 47 points in 73 games this year is not awful, but when Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul are your linemates most of the time and they’re having career seasons, it’s a little puzzling.

If you want to find successful college free agents, go to Philadelphia. Matt Read was a dynamic two-way player this season, killing penalties and putting up points. The most likely reason he wasn’t nominated for the Calder Trophy is that fellow Flyers freshman Sean Couturier was also pretty effective and I have to imagine there was some vote splitting (and hey, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Gabriel Landeskog and Adam Henrique are all excellent candidates).

Read came out of Bemidji State in Minnesota with much less fanfare than the Bozaks and Gilroys of the world and with lack of expectations he was able to excel in a specific role and build on it.

Scouts will admit that sometimes players slip through the cracks – this year’s draft will see second and third chances given in the form of Tomas Hyka, Nikita Gusev and Tanner Pearson (though Pearson’s late-blooming growth makes him much more deserving this year than last) – but expectations need to be tempered with players who went past their entire draft due dates. When Gilroy initially joined New York, he was a 25-year-old defenseman who had won the Hobey Baker Award with Boston University the year before. Dominating college at that age shouldn’t be a checkmark – it should be a baseline standard, just as lighting up the KHL in his mid-20s doesn’t mean Cervenka will become a star over here.

Ryan Kennedy, the co-author of Young Guns II, is THN’s associate senior writer and a regular contributor to THN.com. His column appears Wednesdays and The Hot List appears Tuesdays. Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/THNRyanKennedy.

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