1979 Red Hook Alumni
Fundraising Header image
1979 Red Hook Alumni

Dear Fellow Alumnus,

 

It has been 40 years since 59 of us campers and a dozen counselors all spent the summer in the Hudson River valley.

  • Did you know the CRS location of New York State was intentionally chosen because of the natural beauty?
  • Did you know it was always a source of pride to bring youngsters from all over the world to experience the NYS countryside?

 

New York State each July is just as beautiful as you remember it. We hope you will come back Rhinebeck again for our 40th Reunion this July 19 – 21. There will be a Walk-Run Charity Event, many old friends, Council, and other activities.

 

We’ve already had many commitments from CRS 1979. Your presence would contribute immeasurably.

 

Registration, information, and donations can be made here: Alumni Weekend 2019

 

“There’s always a home, where’er you may roam…”

 

Peace

 

 

 

ABOUT 2019 30th Anniversary Campaign

For 59 years, from 1930 through 1988, Camp Rising Sun was an incredible opportunity only available for boys. A confluence of factors contributed to the creation of a Camp Rising Sun program for girls. At the October 1986 board meeting, the decision was made to seek out a separate campus nearby and an ad-hoc committee was created (and named/dubbed?) “Girls Camp Committee” chaired by Michael Engber. At the December, 1986 Alumni Reunion, Michael Engber and Marshall Beil stood before the Rising Sun community and announced the purchase of the site in Clinton. There was cheering and support. In late 1988, the site was coming together, selection and recruitment for campers and staff had begun and the vision for a girls program was becoming a reality. In June, staff arrived early to begin prep, but the Clinton campus was not yet ready. 

 

In 1989, Rising Sun welcomed at the Clinton campus 40 girls and 15 staff members. As the bus arrived, the staff sang “Camp Henry Welcomes You,” a tradition adopted way back in the 1930 season of Rising Sun. This left some of the arriving girls wonderinged if the bus had pulled into the wrong Camp. It was not until 1990 that our now familiar “Pine trees are swaying” song was established. The core structure of the Rising Sun program model supported them through that first summer. Girls were working on projects, leading engaging instructions, hiking in the Catskill mountains and enjoying singing traditional camp songs. The arts cabin was developed into a good creative space. The tents which had just been numbered were given names and signs painted for each. Campers pulled weeds out of the pond to make it swimmable. Lots of projects involved painting and reorganizing the existing spaces to be more suitable for camp activities.

 

The following year, returning campers transformed customs from 1989 into enduring traditions. Each year, building upon the last, has yielded the Camp Rising Sun we know and love today. The program has been influenced by each and every camper, counselor and director, yet it is remarkably the same Camp Rising Sun Freddie birthed in 1930. Please make a donation in honor of the efforts to create a Camp Rising Sun for girls and all of young people who attended. Your donation will be matched dollar for dollar by Rick and Nita Luis. 

Supporters
Name Date Amount Comments
Crescent Richard Varrone 07/06/2019 $70.00  
Timothy C. Wong 06/21/2019 $145.00  
Peter S. Fudge 06/19/2019 $250.00  
Gus Haracopos 06/12/2019 $70.00  
Gus Haracopos 06/12/2019 $70.00  
Thomas A. Corcoran 05/20/2019 $70.00  
Steve J. Domine 05/16/2019 $110.00  
Augusto Jimenez 05/12/2019 $110.00  
  Total $895.00