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Monday, March 28, 2011

The Camp Caribou Blog is Back!!!

Well it's Monday, and for most of us it's not the best of days,  but to be honest... I'm not feeling those Monday blues.  The sun is shining, the temperature is rising, the excitement level is boiling, and Spring is here!!!  You know that feeling when Camp is literally like two days away and you can't control yourself, yah that's right now!!! It's that feeling where you can't sit still and your mind starts wondering!!! What bunk will I be in? What counselors am I going to have?  What am I going to do when I first step on the peninsula? Who am I going to see first, will it be Nino, maybe Sue, I dont know, I don't care, I'm at the BOU!!! Then you start imagining  yourself driving down the camp road, or everyone in the lodge for the first time, or even seeing Bill & Martha at the first flagpole lowering, it may be March, but big things are right around the corner!!! Let's just say, all of us at the Caribou Headquarters are startin' to get those feelings.

We are now 88 days away from the 2011 summer officially starting up!!! 

In some Caribou News,  Joey T. just had his birthday, good work, I'm proud of you, really I am!!! Bobby and Pracy were hangin' out in LA this past week thinking of ways to improve the Native American Experience club.  Bill and Rotman were up in Manchester, NH for a camping conference just shaking the trees and rattling the bushes.  Stella is really excited for the summer and says hi to the entire Caribou Family!!! Lori is Fantastic and Martha gives hugs to all!!!

Keep in touch.. BOOM

Friday, March 18, 2011

Happy Belated St. Patricks Day!!!

Caribou Nation you bet your bottom dollar it's March 18th, so tighten that belt buckle and strap those shoes a little tighter, we are heading into the spring season with full steam.  The snow has melted, the skies are clearing, and the atmosphere is becoming electric!!!  We at the Caribou Headquarters are certainly jumpin' and jivin' with the thought of the 'BOU right around the corner.  If you want to Jump and Jive as well, GET AFTER IT, its fun, maybe even get your parents to join you.  Or if your really jacked up, grab your neighbors, turn up the music, put on your dancing shoes on, and start a block party!!!

In our NCAA Bracket Challenge, Sam Krentzman is currently in the lead after the first day of play, KRENTZMAN OOHHHHHH. Although, you never know what's going to happen, it's Madness, it's OUtraGeous, its Caribou!!!!

In some Social Media News: If you have a twitter account you should definitely start following Camp Caribou.  And I know we have a facebook friend page, but things are going to start transferring over to our fan page, so if you haven't liked us on facebook yet, Bill thinks you should get on that train.!!!!

I hope everyone has a great weekend.  Enjoy the warm weather where ever you are. ROCK ON 





 

Friday, March 11, 2011

New Ideas are a Brewin'



OOOOHHHH hey now it's FRIDAY!!!!! Yup the weekend has dawned upon us and we're thinking big things will happen.  First of all,  I know it's raining in Boston all weekend, but that means only one thing, its snowing up north!!!!  Rotman will be racin' and chasin' up at Killington.  So,  if anyone is up in Vermont and looking to carve up some mountain power give Rotman a scream.

In Camper News: last night March Madness truly began in Needham, MA. Aaron Cohen brought his talents to the Pollard Middle School as his St. Josephs basketball team competed in the first round of the playoffs.  Aaron absolutely brought his "A" game and tore things up.  It was outrageous!!!  OK, let me create a mental image, if you put Kobes' aggressiveness, Larry Birds soft touch, Kevin Garnett's intensity, Shaq's big daddy status, and roll that up into one player, you get Aaron Cohen last night. YUP. Though his team did suffer a loss 45-35.  Aaron will play next on Saturday.  Good Luck Brotha!!!!

So, currently we are 97 days away from Camp starting up and the ideas are stating to flow.  Here is a new program idea.  The Caribou Decatholon.  This will be a bunk competition with a Junior and Senior divisions.  Bunks will go around the peninsula testing their individual skills.  Challenges will include long jump, shot putt, high jump, discus, 40 yard dash, best meal, written test, academic debate, and a final event of a bunk cheer.  Now, lets take the long jump challenge.  Each member of the group will try a long jump, all the scores will be counted and averaged out, so each bunk will have one score.  This will be done at each station.  At the end of the day all bunks will present their cheer and The Bunk of the Summer will be awarded.  I'm thinking this could be sick.  Respond if you want you got some ideas on this.

I'm also thinking about a new club for club night.  International Dance.  Every week we will try a different type of dancing.  Hip-Hop Dancing, Contra, Ballroom, tap, line, modern, swing, western, and the list goes one.  It's going to be AWESOME and Ridiculous!!!!!!

Staff News: Chris Moehringer, Caribou Alum and overall great guy is coming back and joining the hockey staff!!! Welcome back Bigs. Also making a return..Eric Lopez is back for more.  Lopez will be bringing his talents to the Caribou gym!!!

Hey have a great weekend... Keep in touch... BOOM

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Zach Fink Making a Big Impact

Harriton junior Fink selling ‘Powerful Pancakes’ to raise awareness, funds for detection of Lyme Disease

 By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 2/1/11

Zach Fink has discovered a worthwhile way to help fight Lyme Disease, a disease that has significantly impacted his life and one be believes is a threat to many other lacrosse players.
Fink, a junior lacrosse standout at Harriton, has been dealing with Lyme Disease for two years. The disease has caused him excessive fatigue, and has affected his schoolwork and athletics.
Because his grandmother and younger brother also have endured advanced Lyme Disease, Fink has become an advocate for Lyme awareness. He says the disease is somewhat of a mystery because many victims don’t know they have it and most have varying symptoms.
Fink has created a business to help educate others and also raise money funds to support research and cures to treat the epidemic of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses in the region. He and his family recently launched “Fink’s Powerful Pancakes” at www.powerfulpancakes.com. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the business go to the fight against Lyme Disease.
The dry pancake mix, available online at $3.95 a package (8 ounces makes 18-24 pancakes), are made with no preservatives and mostly from organic ingredients with some whole grains. The recipe, created by Fink’s mother, is a hit with Fink’s friends.
Powerful Pancakes provide 16-20% of the daily recommended doses for fiber, and have high levels of calcium, iron and Vitamin A. The pancake mix is licensed with the Department of Agriculture.
“My friends always raved about the pancakes and said we should sell them,” said Fink, who also plays club lacrosse for Rebel Elite. “Then, once the whole Lyme Disease thing happened, I had more of a motivation to get the pancake business going.”
“Not only are we hoping to make a profit and promote good nutrition, but 50 percent goes to Lyme Disease awareness.”
Fink was diagnosed with Lyme Disease and Babesia during the spring of 2009 after many months of exhaustion that caused an inability to sleep, severe fatigue, breathing issues and a number of other odd symptoms. He took antibiotics and anti-malaria drugs for over 8 months before his symptoms cleared and he did not fully recover until last spring.
Both Lyme Disease and Babesia are transmitted though tick bites. Lyme is a bacterial infection which is treated with antibiotics but Babesia is a protozoan infection of the red blood cell in the malaria family which requires anti-malaria drugs.
Why is Lyme Disease a big issue for lacrosse players? Fink believes that because lacrosse players play on grass fields, walk through wooded areas to get to fields and often chase balls in wooded area where ticks collect, they are often exposed.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey are two of the top five states in the nation reporting the most Lyme Disease cases each year. The best defense against this disease is awareness of the disease and the symptoms.
These steps should be taken: include regular body checks for ticks – especially in the hair, groin, underarms and back – and knowing that flu symptoms from May to October and all rashes should always be suspected Lyme Disease when evaluating the cause of illness among athletes and their families.
This “awareness” is the focus of Zach Fink’s mission through Powerful Pancakes.
“We want everyone to know there are athletes out there like me that are tired for no reason,” said Fink, an All-Central League Honorable mention performer in 2010 and an Honors student (4.1 GPA). “I found out when I had trouble sleeping at night.
“I didn’t have any immediate bulls-eye rash; just fatigue. I would go on the field and get tired quickly and I didn’t know why. I was in the best shape of my life and I felt I should be able to run mile after mile.
“It was also affecting me in the classroom. I would procrastinate. My brain was always tired and I needed many breaks. I just didn’t feel right.”
Fink’s family has been hit hard by Lyme disease. His grandmother has endured many serious symptoms from long-term neurological problems caused by Lyme– problems with vision, hearing and walking – caused by Lyme for 10 years. His brother, Luke, has had Lyme for two years and also has suffered from neurological problems – causing anger, loss of speech and other related symptoms. Fortunately, his health issues have improved in recent months and he is close to being back to normal.
Fink said that the biggest problem with this disease is that there is no consensus on how to identify it, how to treat it properly, whether it can be chronic or not, or whether it is under treated and under diagnosed because the disease can imitate so many other health problems. To provide the most valuable sources of information, Fink’s website has a list of valuable resources on the web.
“I don’t recall when the tick bit me,” said Fink. “They are so tiny, you probably won’t catch it on you. I could have gotten bit the year before. For some, it (the disease) does not progress quickly.”
One organization, the LDASEPA (Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania at www. LymePA.org) will be the major beneficiary of the funds raised. The Finks hope to work with that organization to improve the identification of Lyme disease and better treatment of the disease and co-infections.
To help in awareness, Fink is giving his teammates at Harriton a “Tips for Preventing Lyme Disease information sheet” this spring. He is also hoping to distribute information to most of the local Main Line and Pennsylvania high school lacrosse teams and at major lacrosse events throughout the year.
“The commonly prescribed blood test for Lyme Disease is often unreliable and only catches an estimated 30 percent of cases due to inaccuracy.” said Fink. “And the doctors vary from 21 days of antibiotics as a typical treatment to many months of antibiotics until symptoms disappear. There is a lot of disagreement in treatment.”

Monday, March 7, 2011

Caribou Puts on Their Dancing shoes

Caribou Nation.... the weather is heating up and spring is dawning upon us!!  A solid Caribou crew was out in full force on Saturday Night as it was Alex Cohen's Bar Mitzvah at Temple Beth Shalom.  First of all, Alex was unbelievable, he displayed great poise, and absolutely took the temple by STORM.  Great job Alex, we are all proud of you!!!!!!!! 

After the service, Northern Lights Entertainment and Caribou turned it up a notch and got thier groove on.  Caleb Friedman, Henry Forman, Micah Golomb-Leavitt, Max Lobel, Adam Abrams, Logan Gornbein, Cody Gornbein, Noah Kaplan Jay Maxwell, Aaron Cohen, Chase Gornbein, Ben Retik, Bill, Martha, Lori, Robin Cohen, Val Gornbein, David Gornbein, Rotman, and of course Sam Cohen all put their dancing shoes on and took the place over!!!  Between Aaron Cohen's ridiculous dance moves, Abrams showing off his new hair style, Bill giving it his all on the dance floor, and Caribou basically doing big things,  I would say it was a pretty outrageous night.  We want to thank Gail and Scott for putting on such a fabulous evening!!!!

This week Aaron Cohen will be competing in the St. Josephs Playoffs, so we wish him luck with that.   Keep in touch.  BOU-YAH!!!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Caribou Is On The Go

Caribou get your game face on, cause this weekend is about to jump off!!! We hope everyone is doing well and gettin' geared up for the spring season. I mean there is a couple days left of winter, and just enough time to hit the slopes, but you can certainly feel the good weather right around the corner.

YOOO. check the photo of the legend himself MILES BACKER swimmin' like a fish. Michael Phelps WATCH OUT. Backer is currently wrapping up his swimming season and overly pumped for the summer!!!

Big things going on tomorrow at Temple Beth Shalom... Alex Cohen is becoming a Bar Mitzvah. Good luck brotha!!! It's going to be BONKERS!!!

All is well at the Caribou Headquarters... Jerry just got back from an awesome trip in Spain... and things are starting to heat up with the Alumni Reunion as the schedule is about to be released...STAY TUNED.

Have an amazing weekend and Keep in touch!!!

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