AGBU Press Office
55 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022-1112
Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
Fax: 212.319.6507
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.agbu.org
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday, February 28, 2006
AGBU Camp Nubar Welcomes Registration for Summer 2007 Sessions
As the summer of 2007 draws closer, AGBU's Camp Nubar is gearing up
for another fun and stimulating season in the breathtaking Catskill
Mountains of upstate New York. Registration is now open to Armenian
youth, ages 8 to 15, and AGBU encourages new and returning campers to
come take advantage of the recently renovated facilities and enjoy all
the exciting activities Camp Nubar has to offer.
Situated on 365 acres of unspoiled forestland with its own spring-fed
lake, Lake Arax, Camp Nubar provides a diverse summer program for
young Armenians from around the world with cultural, social and
recreational activities. Campers can choose from an incredible variety
of activities, including archery, Armenian language and cooking
classes, arts and crafts, basketball, boating, computer classes,
horseback riding, photography, sailing, softball, swimming, tennis,
volleyball and water skiing.
With newly renovated and expanded facilities for both campers and
staff, Camp Nubar has kept pace with the growing demand for modern and
spacious accommodations. Just last year, construction was completed on
numerous camper cabins, the staff lounge and a new Almuni
House. Ranked by the American Camp Association (ACA), the American Red
Cross and the American Academy of Pediatrics as a first-rate modern
facility, Camp Nubar is unique among Armenian camps in its ability to
ensure a high-quality program that meets or exceeds the most rigorous
safety supervision and competency standards in the industry.
Registration for Camp Nubar's summer 2007 season is now open and this
year's sessions run from July 7 - August 18. Campers can choose
between a trial-, two-, four- or six-week session. Applications are
available online and parents are encouraged to register their children
early in order to ensure placement in what promises to be an exciting
43rd summer season at Camp Nubar.
First Session: July 7-21, Trial Session: July 21-29, Second Session:
July 21-August 4, Third Session: August 4-18, Four-week Session: July
21-August 18, Six-week Session: July 7-August 18.
Accredited by ACA (www.aca-ny.org), AGBU Camp Nubar was founded in
1963 and continues to be a summer haven for Armenian youth from all
around the world. For more information on Camp Nubar, please call
(212) 319-6383, visit www.campnubar.org or email
[email protected].
For more information on AGBU and its youth programs, please visit
www.agbu.org.
55 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022-1112
Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
Fax: 212.319.6507
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.agbu.org
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday, February 28, 2006
AGBU Camp Nubar Welcomes Registration for Summer 2007 Sessions
As the summer of 2007 draws closer, AGBU's Camp Nubar is gearing up
for another fun and stimulating season in the breathtaking Catskill
Mountains of upstate New York. Registration is now open to Armenian
youth, ages 8 to 15, and AGBU encourages new and returning campers to
come take advantage of the recently renovated facilities and enjoy all
the exciting activities Camp Nubar has to offer.
Situated on 365 acres of unspoiled forestland with its own spring-fed
lake, Lake Arax, Camp Nubar provides a diverse summer program for
young Armenians from around the world with cultural, social and
recreational activities. Campers can choose from an incredible variety
of activities, including archery, Armenian language and cooking
classes, arts and crafts, basketball, boating, computer classes,
horseback riding, photography, sailing, softball, swimming, tennis,
volleyball and water skiing.
With newly renovated and expanded facilities for both campers and
staff, Camp Nubar has kept pace with the growing demand for modern and
spacious accommodations. Just last year, construction was completed on
numerous camper cabins, the staff lounge and a new Almuni
House. Ranked by the American Camp Association (ACA), the American Red
Cross and the American Academy of Pediatrics as a first-rate modern
facility, Camp Nubar is unique among Armenian camps in its ability to
ensure a high-quality program that meets or exceeds the most rigorous
safety supervision and competency standards in the industry.
Registration for Camp Nubar's summer 2007 season is now open and this
year's sessions run from July 7 - August 18. Campers can choose
between a trial-, two-, four- or six-week session. Applications are
available online and parents are encouraged to register their children
early in order to ensure placement in what promises to be an exciting
43rd summer season at Camp Nubar.
First Session: July 7-21, Trial Session: July 21-29, Second Session:
July 21-August 4, Third Session: August 4-18, Four-week Session: July
21-August 18, Six-week Session: July 7-August 18.
Accredited by ACA (www.aca-ny.org), AGBU Camp Nubar was founded in
1963 and continues to be a summer haven for Armenian youth from all
around the world. For more information on Camp Nubar, please call
(212) 319-6383, visit www.campnubar.org or email
[email protected].
For more information on AGBU and its youth programs, please visit
www.agbu.org.
