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Aloha Beach Camp Summer Camp Blog 2023

Camp to Remain Closed Due to Coronavirus

7/10/2020

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Not a day goes by when we don't try to figure out how we can safely and feasibly run camp amid the coronavirus pandemic. We know parents are desperate for their kids to enjoy a camp experience because they say so all the time. In fact we hear from families every day asking to be put on our mailing list so we can notify them if and when camp opens. 

My wife Teri and I (along with our kids Josh, Noah and Sarah) will continue to brainstorm ways it might be possible to run camp, but as of now it just isn't the safe or responsible thing to do.

Not only would opening camp cause us to present a program that wouldn't come close to resembling the program your kids have come to know and love over the years (let alone meet your high standards or ours), coronavirus cases are rising in L.A. to such a significant extent our Mayor is warning of the possibility of  the city  being locked-down again.

We refuse to put your child's or our staff's health or safety in jeopardy.  A summer camp in Missouri just got shut down after 82 cases of coronavirus circulated throughout camp.

A local beach camp here in L.A. tried to operate its program while conforming to all the new modifications camps are required to make in order to operate with the pandemic going on. They learned the hard way it wasn't doable, and shut down after just one day of trying.

We'll continue brainstorming how we might be able to run camp this summer, just as we always do. But the fact is, opening camp right now just isn't possible due to the coronavirus pandemic. It simply be unsafe and the wrong thing to do.
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Rising COVID-19 Cases Another Reason to  Keep Camp Closed

6/27/2020

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As you've probably seen in the news, California (and L.A. County in particular) is experiencing a 
drastic rise in coronavirus cases . 

This is a troubling trend, and just another reason why, among others,  we would  not don't feel  
comfortable opening camp right now.  Potentially jeopardizing your child's and family's health or safety and/or the health and safety of our staff (many of whom have decided against working this summer due to the threat of COVID-19) is just not an acceptable risk for us.

Hopefully later this summer Aloha Beach Camp will open for a few weeks. For now, we  will cross our fingers for better times.  Stay safe!
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Camp  Suspended for Summer  2020

6/22/2020

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"If it's not safe, we're not going to do it. And if it's not fun, we're not going to do it for very long."

Dear Friends,
 
After months of waiting, we finally received guidance from L.A. County with requirements for reopening camp amid the coronavirus pandemic. Unfortunately, after reviewing the new guidelines, we have not been able to find a way to safely operate at a level that meets both your standards and ours. Accordingly, Aloha Beach Camp will remain closed this summer.

We Were Willing to Make Every Reasonable Modification

 We knew from the very beginning we’d have to make modifications in order to reopen camp. We were prepared to make every reasonable adjustment to make camp happen. But as we've said from the start, we would only operate camp this summer if doing so would be safe and feasible. And we would never be willing to make modifications so drastic that they could potentially:  

  1. Jeopardize your child’s (or our staff’s) health or safety in any way; and/or
  2. Force us to present such a “dumbed-down” version of our program that it would not resemble the same fun program, or operate with the same high standards, you (and we) have come to know and expect from Aloha Beach Camp the past 20 years.

Cloth Face Mask Requirement

As we reviewed the guidelines for opening camp, all of the required modifications presented unique challenges, although many seem relatively workable. One, however, in particular stood out:  the requirement for campers to wear cloth face masks at camp.

When you send your child to Aloha Beach Camp, you are entrusting us to protect your child’s welfare. We don’t take that responsibility lightly. Under the new reopening guidelines, kids are required to wear cloth face masks during the entire camp day, except when swimming or eating. This requirement is something we (and other parents and health professionals we’ve spoken to) deem potentially unsafe.
Just this morning, a mom called our office to ask if we were opening camp. We told her we were considering it, but campers would need to wear cloth face masks at the beach. She said forget it, that’s a disqualifier for her. She recounted her own visit to the beach last weekend, and her experience of wearing a mask. She said the mask was “miserable and suffocating” the entire time she was at the beach.
As the owner of Aloha Beach Camp, I can vouch for her. I personally spent a few hours this past weekend wearing a cloth face mask as an experiment. The discomfort was significant. I was sweating like crazy and it was hard to breathe. Given my level of discomfort in just a few hours, I can’t imagine asking kids to wear (let alone keep track of) a cloth face mask in 80+ degree heat, for an entire camp day, with their faces and full of sand and sunscreen to boot! 
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Campers would be required to wear cloth face masks at beach camp all day, except when eating or in the water.
Campers would be incredibly uncomfortable, taking their masks on and off all day, playing with them, burying them in the sand, all of that.  This is completely understandable, because it's what kids do. But since masks are a legal requirement to operate, we’d be spending most of the day managing masks, reminding kids to keep them on, etc. This is not something we think campers should be concerned with in the first place.

We have a saying at camp that goes like this: “If it’s not safe, we aren’t going to do it, and if it’s not fun, we aren’t going to do it for very long.” In our view, wearing cloth masks at the beach is unsafe, and would seriously diminish the fun of camp.

RELATED: Rising coronavirus cases in Los Angeles another reason to keep camp closed.

Other Potential Issues

We’ve heard some camps intend to combat the face mask issue by keeping campers in the water for longer than normal periods of time. In our view this creates a new potentially dangerous health and safety issue, such as hypothermia (overexposure to the cold ocean water), among others. But let’s say for a minute we could actually find a workaround for the face mask issue.
Even then, we'd still have to contend with the fact the additional modifications would cause us to deliver a program that looks, feels, and operates differently from anything you’ve come to know and love about Aloha Beach Camp over the years. We'd be facing all kinds of additional issues, such as:
  • The inability to provide transportation (which we know many parents rely on);
  • Cancelling ALL field trips including boating and jet skiing at Castaic Lake, ocean kayaking in Oxnard, and Hurricane Harbor days;
  • Trying to help kids apply sunscreen from 6 feet away;
  • The inability to offer food service or purchased lunches;
  • Helping our staff feel comfortable at work (many of whom prefer not to work in the COVID-19 environment)
  • The list goes on and on
As the only accredited beach camp by the American Camp Association, licensed by the L.A. County Dept. of Beaches and Harbors, permitted as an Organized Camp by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, and with an immediate family member in a high-level position at the CDC in Atlanta, we're sad about this decision but know it's the right one.

If anything changes and campers are not required to wear cloth face masks later this summer,  and additional requirements and modifications loosen allowing us to provide the camp experience you expect and deserve, perhaps we’ll operate for a few weeks down the line. Please join our interest list and we’ll keep you posted about that going forward.

    Join our interest list. We'll let you know if camp opens up later this summer.

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We also have some exciting new programs coming up, such as our new Camp Counselor Academy where kids who want to become counselors (at Aloha or elsewhere) can learn everything they need to know about the job interview process, how to lead camp activities, child development and more.

We're also offering surfboards and boogie boards for rent if you need any equipment for your own day at the beach.

We look forward to staying connected with you. Rest assured Aloha Beach Camp will be back next year better than ever. We can’t wait to see you then. Meanwhile, we hope you and your loved ones stay healthy and safe. Thank you for supporting Aloha Beach Camp.
 
All the best,
 
Eric Naftulin and Family
Teri, Sarah, Josh and Noah
Aloha Beach Camp
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FINALLY, SOME GOOD NEWS ABOUT CAMP REOPENING THIS SUMMER!

6/14/2020

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After months of uncertainty as to whether or not we will be able to have camp this summer, we have finally been given the preliminary green light by L.A. County to open camp this summer, subject to our ability to conform to various modifications and safety protocols.

Here's where things stand now.

We have submitted to the L.A. County Department of Beaches and Harbors (the government agency who licenses and permits us) a written proposal detailing how we plan to conform to the new guidelines. Once they've reviewed our proposal, we hope to receive official approval from them we can reopen camp. At that point - which we hope will happen this week -  we hope to open registration to campers!

Regarding operating dates, our hope is to open camp sometime between mid-July to early August while operating for at least 4 to 6 weeks this summer. At the same time, please remember protecting the health and safety of our campers is our top priority,  so we will only open camp if: 1) we get final approval from the County (hopefully this week or next), and 2)  we feel we can operate camp safely and feasibly in light of COVID-19.

We will keep you updated as further details become available. If you would like to be notified if and/or when we are permitted to open, please email us at info@alohabeachcamp.com to let us know you want to join our interest list. At that point, we expect a large enrollment rush, so please be prepared to act quickly. Thank you!
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The 2020 Summer Camp Season  has Been Suspended Due to COVID-19

5/26/2020

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We are heartbroken to announce Aloha Beach Camp is suspending its 2020 summer camp program due to the coronavirus pandemic.

​We hoped to open camp July 6, but L.A. County just informed us the beach will likely stay closed to youth camps for months.

We are sad we can’t provide a beach camp experience for your kids this summer. We know they look forward to camp all year. We also know you depend on us for childcare. We are deeply regretful not to provide this important resource for your family this summer.

Even though we’re all disappointed, we don’t want to completely close the door on camp operating this year. If we get the green light, perhaps we’ll be able operate in some capacity later this summer. Conditions would need to be just right for this to happen, namely we'd need to make sure opening and operating camp would be safe and feasible among other factors. We will notify you immediately of any new developments going forward.

Before we say goodbye, we want you to know we recognize the incredible leap of faith it takes to send your kids to the beach without you. We hope we’ve lived up to your rightfully high standards and expectations of safety and supervision.

From our family to yours, we wish you all the best in every way, and hope your family stays healthy and safe in these unprecedented times. We will be thinking of you, and look forward to seeing you again in summer 2021.

Most sincerely,

The Naftulin Family
Eric, Teri, Sarah, Josh and Noah
Aloha Beach Camp
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The Beach is Open, But  Not to Camps

5/17/2020

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Dear Friends, just a quick update, even though the beaches are open for "active use," youth camps such as ours are still currently prohibited from operating our programs on the beach due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.  Accordingly, we are not accepting new registrations at this time.
We hope to open camp July 6. We are waiting for the official green light from LA County Department of Beaches and Harbors and the LA County Department of Public Health, the two government agencies who license and permit us. If you would like to join our interest list, please email us at info@alohabeachcamp.com to let us know. If and when camp is permitted to open this year, we will let you know immediately. At that point, we expect a large enrollment rush so please be prepared to act quickly.
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Is Aloha Beach Camp Operating  This Summer?

4/18/2020

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Camp Suspended for the 2020 Season Due to Covid-19. More info.
THIS POST WAS LAST UPDATED TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2020.   
We hope you and your loved ones are healthy and safe in these uncertain times. We recognize you may have questions as to whether Aloha Beach Camp will be able to operate this summer amid the coronavirus public health outbreak and, if so, in what capacity.  You will be glad to know we hope to operate as planned. At the same time, even though the beach has finally opened for "active use," unfortunately it remains  closed to youth camps like ours. So,  we still awaiting the official "green light" from government and public health authorities. Protecting the health and safety of our campers, staff, and customer families will always be our top priority, so we will only open camp this year  if it's safe and feasible to do so. Please continue reading so you have the most updated information.
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We Intend to Operate as Planned (Albeit with a Later Start Date)

You will be glad to know we hope  to provide children with a much-needed, fun-filled summer camp experience year, even it means an abbreviated season.   
 After months (and months!) of online schooling and being cooped up inside the house, your kids need a safe, healthy, physically active outdoor program where they can run, play, swim, socialize and have fun with their friends...not to mention a break from their cell phones, computer games and electronic screens and devices. We intend to deliver this experience to your children at Aloha Beach Camp this summer. The first day of camp is currently scheduled for Monday, July 6 ( three weeks later than our originally planned start date of June 15), but since the beach is still closed to youth camp operators, we many need to postpone the date again. If so, we will make that announcement and other important information becomes available here and in a separate blog post.
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Important Changes or Updates will be Posted Here

Even though we are moving forward with high hopes to open camp on July 6, uncertainty caused by the coronavirus makes advance planning difficult. In the end, we may be forced to change our plans, depending on recommendations, guidelines and official permission from government and public health authorities. We expect to make a firm and final decision no later than June 1 as to whether camp will open this year.

When all is said and done, we will not do anything to risk anyone's health or safety nor make any adjustments so our program so drastic they'd cause it to look or operate differently from the same high standards our customers have come to expect the past 21 years.

At the same time, we know this summer will look different from all the others. Should any material modifications such as dates of operation (currently July 6-Aug 21), group sizes, participation capacity, transportation systems, or other elements of camp be required, your family will be the first to know.

Enrollment is Closed for the Time Being

As mentioned, youth camps such as ours are currently prohibited from operating our programs on the beach due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Accordingly, we are not accepting new registrations at this time.  We are waiting for the official green light from LA County Department of Beaches and Harbors and the LA County Department of Public Health, the two government agencies who license and permit us. If you would like to join our interest list, please email us at info@alohabeachcamp.com to let us know. If and when camp is permitted to open this summer, we will let you know immediately. At that point, we expect a large enrollment rush, so please be prepared to act quickly. Thank you!

Can We Get a Refund if We Sign Up and Camp Doesn't Happen?

If you have already registered for camp and it later turns out we can't operate, you can get a full refund or apply your payment to summer 2021 for a full credit with a guaranteed spot. If you decide to cancel your enrollment but camp operates this summer, you can transfer your deposit to summer 2021 for a full credit. We will save a spot for you. 

How Can We Contact You?

Please feel free to call us at (818) 932-4600 or email us at info@alohabeachcamp.com. It may take us a few days to get back to. Thank you again and stay safe!
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It's Easier Than Ever to Sign up for Camp Despite all the Uncertainty Surrounding the Coronvirus. We've Made the Registration Process Easy, Stress-Free and Risk-Free   So You Can  Sign up for Camp with Confidence this Year!

3/26/2020

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Three boys on a boat with arms around each other wearing Aloha Beach Camp t shirts and rash guards on the camp's Farewell Cruise in Marina del Rey
Despite the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus, all of us here at Aloha Beach Camp want you to know we have every intention of operating camp this summer.  

But we also realize advance planning is difficult in the current environment, not to mention the financial strain coronavirus has caused for families.  We understand paying for camp this summer might be more challenging than ever for many parents.

If you're considering a beach camp experience for your kids this summer but apprehensive about committing, rest assured we've taken every step possible to make sure your camp registration experience is as easy and stress-free as possible. Now you can sign up for Aloha Beach Camp with confidence because we've removed all the risk for you.

  • We're discounting our normal tuition rates by $52 per day. The previous price was $125 per camper per day. With our new "coraonvirus buster" rates, tuition is just $99 per day instead. This price includes free transportation and a full refund of your camp fees if you change your mind about attending before June 1
  • Our flexible day-by-day enrollment feature enables you to create your own child's own customized camp schedule of any duration or combination of days with no minimums.   Pick a day here, a day there, and come and go to camp whenever it's convenient for you.  Not only that, you don't need to set your child's camp schedule in advance.  You can reserve any number of days you want now, then name the specific days they'll be later whenever you're ready as summer goes along
  • Aloha Beach Camp has a long waiting list every year because we're only a small camp with a limited space and a high camper return rate. We expect the fight for available space to be more fierce than ever this year  caused by so much pent-up demand for kids to get outside after being cooped up in their homes for so long; the lack  of people traveling this summer; and the "wait and and see" approach many parents are taking before signing up for camp this year.  If you want to beat everyone else to the punch and guarantee your child's spot while everyone else fights over leftover limited space, now's the time to get registered for Aloha Beach Camp and guarantee your camper's first choice  of days
  • We know your apprehension over sending your kids to camp isn't just limited to finances or schedules.  Now more than ever, choosing a camp with the proper licenses and certifications is more crucial than ever. This means you need to pick a camp with a permit from the Los Angels County Department of Public Health and accreditation from the American Camp Association.  When you choose Aloha Beach Camp, you'll enjoy peace of mind knowing you're choosing L.A.'s only officially licensed, permitted and accredited beach camp for kids. Programs like Aloha who've earned these official credentials are operating their programs from a place of confidence, competency and knowledge unavailable from other camps
Camp counselor Aurora Eagles gives a surfing lesson to young Aloha Beach Camp kids on the sand at Zuma Beach
All of us are in the same boat. We're doing the best we can with the information we have. Fortunately we have an immediate family member  in a high-level position at the CDC in  Atlanta giving us up-to-the-minute  information before it's available to the general public, enabling us to make informed decisions to the best of our ability.

In these stressful and uncertain times, children need camp more than ever. After all, when all of this finally blows over, your kids will be desperate to get outside! And there's nothing like a safe and  fun day camp experience at the beach where your kids can run, play, swim and socialize with their friends in a healthy outdoor setting to make up for all the lost time they've been cooped up inside for so many months on end. (And as much as you love your kids, you'll probably be ready for a break from them , too!)

Can't wait to see you at beach camp soon!

- Eric
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How to Sign Up for Camp at a 15% Discount

3/24/2020

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We know these are scary times and want to reassure you we have every intention of operating this summer. We are also the only beach camp with the proper certifications to run a safe and organized summer camp program this year.

If you want to sign up for camp now with a 15% discount and pay just half the standard $450 deposit to hold space, this email is for you.

Here's the deal.

Aloha Beach Camp is L.A.'s ONLY Licensed, Permitted, and Accredited Beach Camp

As L.A.'s ONLY beach camp with the proper licensing, permits and accreditation to make sure your kids stay healthy and safe this summer, take heart when we say your child's health and safety in the face of all this chaos will be protected here.

Like you, all of us at Aloha Beach Camp we look forward to the day when this all blows over. At the same time, even in the midst of all this uncertainty, we can say with confidence we will not have enough room to accommodate everyone who wants to attend Aloha Beach Camp this year because we won't be able to meet the last minute enrollment demand that will inevitably come.

The demand for day camp enrollment is going to be SKY HIGH come May or June. Most families won't travel or send their kids to sleepaway camp for extended time this summer, but they WILL need worthwhile outdoor activities for their kids (especially after being cooped up in the house for so long).

They will turn to local day camps for the answer. But day camps will not have enough availability to accommodate everyone who wants to come.

If you wait till the last minute, please don't say we didn't warn you. But if you want to beat everyone else to the punch while enjoying peace of mind knowing you've got a safe and healthy outdoor place for your child to enjoy this summer, sign up now for Aloha Beach Camp .

Pay Only Half the Standard Deposit and Get a 15% Discount, Too

Register by March 22 with a cut-rate 50% summer camp deposit ($225 per child instead of the standard $450) PLUS a 15% discount on already reduced early bird rates. Due to limited availability, this offer ends this Sunday. Sign up now!

Best wishes for health and safety,

Eric and Teri Naftulin
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What Makes Aloha Beach Camp Different From Other Beach Camps?

2/27/2020

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A number of things! And we think the best way to explain them is through several different blog posts over the next few weeks.
 We'll describe all the differences so you can make a comparison for yourself regarding our program versus others. But one of the ways we're really different -- something we wanted to share with you now -- is that we run Aloha Beach Camp like an actual camp, not just a day at the beach.

Activities are structured, instructional and presented at every child's most comfortable and effective pace. We don't just let campers wander freely from activity to activity with no clear purpose until they find something else to do.  They could do that anywhere, even if you just took them to the beach yourself. You don't need to send them to camp for that kind of thing.

You're paying a lot of money for your kids to have a amazing camp experience. so  we have a preplanned schedule of daily activities for campers to enjoy each day they camp to camp. This way they'll get the most out of camp experience and beach camp program.
Aloha Beach Camp kid standing on the beach with his two camp counselors, all three showing off arts and crafts projects, sand dollars they found, and other prized possessions they made or collected on the beach.
Our philosophy is this:   Our counselors will always ENCOURAGE kids to try new activities and enjoy camp to the fullest.  But we will never push or force a camper to do anything they're uncomfortable with. It's up to your child as to when and if they want to participate in the beach camp activities. But we will do our best to get them to try!
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