CAMP HILBERT
for CAMPERS in grades K-10
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Transportation (pick-up and drop-off locations are
the Weinstein JCC, Tuckahoe Village Shopping
Center, The Shops at Wellesley, and Stony
Point Shopping Center.)
✹ Child-to-staff ratio of 8:1
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Before-care at the Weinstein JCC from
7:30AM until bus departs; after-care
from bus arrival until 6:00PM (see
Payment Information Form on page 30 for details.)
✹ 2019 camp shirt and daily snack included
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In order to provide a quality and appropriately staffed program
for our children, there is a small fee for our after-care service. Please note advanced
registration is required for after-care by June 15 or at time of registration. Cost is $30
per week. (This charge does NOT apply to 12-month families.)
✹ Camp Hilbert Contact Information: 2240 Maidens Rd., Goochland, VA 23102
Monday-Friday: 8:30AM - 5:30PM, 804-556-3521
Inclusion and support services
At Camp Hilbert and the Weinstein JCC, we are committed to meeting the needs of our campers.
To determine enrollment eligibility and to begin developing support strategies to help ensure your
camper’s success at camp, a meeting with our Director of Inclusion and Support Services is
required. Call Melissa Bunce at 545-8658 if you have questions or to schedule a meeting.
DOLphin club swim team at camp hilbert
The Dolphin Club Swim Team provides practice during the summer swim league season at Camp
Hilbert for registered swimmers and Camp Hilbert participants. Practices are held during the
morning instructional swim period, with the coaching staff on deck to facilitate the practices.
On swim meet days, we provide transportation to the meet (with proper consent). For details,
contact Head Coach Craig Clift at [email protected] or Aquatics Director Myles Phelps at
545-8640 or [email protected].
ISRAELI AMBASSADORS
Every summer, Camp Hilbert is proud to host Israeli staff members as part of a cultural ambassador ex-
change program. The shlichim (Israeli emissary) infuse aspects of Israeli culture into our activities and
programs, while bringing expertise in their specialty areas, and build connections to the state of Israel. The
shlichim are also here to learn about life in America. One of the ways this is accomplished is through being
housed by our RVA families for 1-2 weeks at a time. Being a host family is a wonderful and rewarding
experience for your entire family, and a way to form a lifelong connection to Israel! For details on
becoming a summer 2019 Host Family, contact Leslie LaBrie at 545-8650 or [email protected].
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