High-quality article reprints 'can help your company in many ways: Happy Campers • Increased EXPOSURE for your product or service A successful capital campaign means two new buildings will be coming to Camp Maas. • Credible, believable information that consumers TRUST • Great SALES tools for trade shows, mailings and media kits • Powerful EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE for consumers and employees Contact (717) 560-2001 for complete information on how article reprints can benefit your company. REPRINT MANAGEMENT SERVICES TM 11/21 1997 20 147 West. Airport Road Box 5363 Lancaster, PA 17606-5363 Phone: (717) 560-2001 Fax: (717) 560-2063 LONNY GOLDSMITH Staff Writer T hanks to a capital cam- paign that has raised almost $3 million, the Fresh Air Society will be upgrading its facilities at Camp Maas in Ortonville. According to executive director Harvey Finkelberg, the two largest pieces of the upgrade will be the Sara and Irving Mahler Dining Complex, and the Nancy and Stephen Grand Multi-Use Indoor Facility. Both are scheduled to begin construction on Sept. 1, 1998, for completion by the start of camp in 1999. "When we merged the two camps [Ortonville and Brighton], we had no facility to house all the campers and staff for camp-wide activities — espe- cially in inclement weather," Finkelberg said. The Grand Facility will be over 13,000-square-feet, with a full-size gym for basketball, tennis and volley- ball. There will be a stage at one end upkeep. That sum will depend on the for plays and other camp produc- actual cost of the buildings. tions. "The interest from the endow- Also in the facility will be a 25- ments will provide operating income yard indoor swimming pool. for the new buildings," "said Rick 'Adding a pool will increase our Goren of the Fresh Air Society. ability to do swim instruction, espe- The other money will go cially when the weather is bad," towards renovating existing Finkelberg said. "We needed to A proposed facilities. add one. Across the country, artist's sketch According to Jack camps have pools." of the Grand Robinson, chairman of the The Mahler Dining Complex Multi-Use capital campaign, "Many of will have two dining halls Facility. the villages needed expan- for younger and older campers sion and refurbishment. We — connected by a kitchen. had our largest enrollment ever this There is a wall between the two din- past summer — 2,000 campers — ing halls that will be opened up for and we needed to expand all our pro- Shabbat. grams to accommodate it." "When the camp was built, the According to Robinson, one-third kitchen was built a mile away from of the campers that attend Camp the main part of camp so food is Maas are on scholarship, and the trucked to each village," Finkelberg funds raised will go towards that as said. "It's not appropriate or efficient well. to do it this way." The final numbers are still The estimated cost of the two unknown, Finkelberg said. He buildings is $2.5 million, including expects that their campaign will be planning, land development and con- finished by the end of the month. ❑ struction. The additional funds will go into endowments, and towards