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January 23, 1998 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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Maurice Pagoda shows sons Daniel,
Michael and Adam his old camp
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1/23
1998

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estate field. "My sons are experiencing
different things than what I did.
Today they do rope climbing, rock
climbing. Even the programs are dif-
ferent. I didn't have a choice about
duration. It was eight weeks or noth-
ing," he says. Today, most camps offer
several session options.
Arowhon's Kates has watched close-
ly the change in camp program dura-
tion. "When I was 4, which was the
age a lot of kids started attending in
my day, you went for two months. It
was presumed everyone was there for
eight weeks," she recalls. "I remember
one kid going home before eight
weeks was up for a nose job and it was
the talk of the camp," she says, laugh-
ing.
Kates attributes the shortened camp
stays to America's changing culture.
With more mothers working full-time,
they want to see their kids more in the
summer for family vacations and other
activities and they don't want them to
leave for long periods of time.
"When I was growing up, non-
working moms were delighted to get
rid of us [kids]," she says.
Trip adviser Pappas agrees. "People
today want two- and three-week camp
options versus a full summer because
of family vacation priorities," she says.
"Camps are a different place today,"
says Kates. They used to be extremely
skill-oriented. You can't teach any-
where near the skills in four weeks
that you can in eight," Kates says.
"Nor can you motivate."
Pogoda believes the social aspects
have changed, too. "We didn't care that
much about social things, it was more
the activities we were doing," he says.
Whatever the offerings, whether it's
social outings or activity immersion,
most agree that camp is one great way
to wile away the summer. Says the
Pogoda children's mother, Lori, "My
son Adam told me camp is the high-
light of his year." ❑

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