Total Members Voted: 58
Voting closed: April 17, 2020, 03:42:36 PM
It's a joke. It's just meant to justify raising funds for the organization and appease the public that they're doing something. Nobody really thinks this stands a chance
Camps that are serious about opening this summer, moved out of state.
I know a camp that is serious about opening this summer no matter what. In the Catskills.
As an overnight or day camp?
Including the Agudah camp itself. Just goes to show what a joke and waste of money this pony show is. IMO the resources and connections could be better utilized on something that may actually yield real benefits.
Only 2 of the grades moved out IIUC
This I just don't get. To what end? If the camp gets shut down after a week or 2, what are those kids supposed to do? At that point, it's too late for parents to make other arrangements. And what about the damage to the institution itself? Who pays the fines? Will this impair their ability to open next year? What about permits or certificates they need to run other programs? I just don't see justification here.
Very possible. I'm not very familiar with their camps. I just saw the announcement of their move to NH.
Based on what are you saying this? Do you know whats going on behind the scenes?
Highly unlikely they get shut down
Based on what I see and read. I have no clue what's going on behind the scenes. I would point out that the question, "do you know what's going on behind the scenes," was thrown around a lot when they were trying to get shuls opened. IIRC, there wasn't much accomplished.
Based on what?
There was plenty accomplished with the shuls... after pesach the cops didn't go around closing shuls that were open..
That's not true.