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Kutsher's Camp Anawana

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Bee, in 1955, joined with one of the camps willing to change. It was Kutsher's on Anawana Lake near Monticello which had catered to the Jewish families of New York City. Kutsher's, a complex of camps including a country club, added sports to its other activities. Today it has the nation's biggest
128:, the Kutsher family purchased Camp Anawana. Kutsher's Camp Anawana operated through the summer of 1992. Following the end of the summer camp program, the camp has been used by the hotel as Club Anawana, offering water sports and beach activities. 140:. Later in the camp's history, Monday nights were movie nights. The last three days of a camp session included an awards night, a camp prom, and a banquet followed by a lakeside candlelight ceremony. 295:
This summer, he said, Kutsher's is planning "Club Anawana," named after the resort's lake, which will be "a vacation within a vacation," complete with water sports and barbecues.
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In the summer of 1964, right out of Penn State grad school, Beake . . . went to work at Kutsher's Camp Anawana, working with kid high school players.
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Parker also most recently completed 32 years of service as Executive Director of Kutscher's Camp Anawana, Monticello, N.Y.
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Camp Anawana was originally owned by Mrs. Anna Kahn. The camp's main building was destroyed by a fire on June 29, 1946.
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The camp's sports focus included sponsoring the Anawana Invitational Tournament for both
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Game, an annual exhibition of professional basketball players held by Milt Kutsher.
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Activities at Camp Anawana included drama, Girls' Sing, intercamp sports, and
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to host Kutsher's National All-Sports Camp, associated with the nearby
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Index

Jewish summer camp
Monticello, New York
summer sleepaway camp
Monticello, New York
Clair Bee
Kutsher's Hotel
Kutsher's Sports Academy
color war
basketball
volleyball
Maurice Stokes
Matisyahu
Neal Shusterman
"Camp Building Ruined by Fire"
"Sullivan County Historical Society History Maker Award 2008 kutsher2The Kutsher Family"
"Stokes' life a tale of tragedy and friendship"
"9 famous Jews who attended Jewish summer camp"
"Music and Movies in the Catskill Mountains"
"How I Spent My Summer Vacation"
"Beake: H.S. Grid Coach Becomes Super Chief"
Kutsher's Camp Anawana Alumni
"Remembering their summers at Camp Anawana"
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New York
Adirondack Woodcraft Camps
Old Forge (New York)
Brant Lake Camp
Brant Lake

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