Shower Start
November 21. 2009
It
has taken a little longer than expected, but Camp Massad has finally cleared all
the bureaucratic hurdles and begun construction on its new shower and wash house
facility. The environmentally friendly, handicapped-access building will house
24 shower stalls, 18 wash-up sinks and both girls and boys bathrooms. It will be
completed before Massad opens its gates for the 2010 season. This
new facility, which will replace one that has served the camp since the 1960s,
will cost approximately $175,000 to complete. Funding for the project has come
from a variety of sources including foundations, community organizations,
government and private donations.
“It feels really good to be able to build something that
will be comfortable, environmentally responsible and also accessible,” says Mia
E, co-chair of the Camp Massad Board of Directors.
Construction of this long awaited
amenity is just one of several major projects currently being undertaken by
Massad. The camp is, as well, in the midst of conducting a strategic site plan,
and in the coming weeks will be sending out a camper and parent on-line survey
to hundreds of community members. The results of this survey will help the
Hebrew immersion camp determine what it is doing right and how it might better
serve Jewish youth both in Winnipeg and beyond the community.
Additionally, the Massad Board of
Directors is busily planning the winter milestone birthday celebration of camp
co-founder Leona B, as well as a very fun and Massad-like fund raiser. Details
of these events will be forthcoming.
Finally, the Board of Directors
also is currently searching for its first ever executive director. This newly
created position will combine all of the ‘eemah’ or administrator’s historic
responsibilities with a concentrated focus on site management, marketing and
promoting the camp.
Massad, after all, is unique among
Jewish camps in North America. Throughout its 57 year history it has remained
rooted to its founding ideals based on a commitment to Zionism, promotion of the
Hebrew language, and a determination to provide Jewish children with the tools
to express themselves creatively and Judaically.
The long acknowledged truth about
Massad is that campers and staff return to the camp summer after summer because
of its extraordinary programming. The physical site has always been of secondary
importance.
Nonetheless, it is nice that
Massadnicks will now have a new shower and wash house facility to
enjoy.
“Camp Massad programming has
always been top-notch,” says Mia. “And now we've broken ground on a structure
that matches this high quality.”
Here are 3 photos from different angles of the
groundwork for the new showers:
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