In this week’s Torah portion, Bo, God shares with Moses and Aaron (twice!) about the festival of Passover. I don’t know about you, but with weather like we’ve had the past week, you don’t need to tell me twice to look forward to spring! At CAA, our minds are always on summer as we are busy planning for our best year yet, but we also LOVE celebrating Jewish holidays. 

Starting next week and throughout the spring, we invite new, returning and prospective campers to join our CAA team (including our CLASP Fellow, Ross Cohen, from our Musical Theater Arts Major) for monthly “CAAlebrations” as part of our new CAAmboree Holiday Zoom Popup Series! The series premieres next Thursday, January 25 at 7 PM ET/6 PM CT/4 PM PT –click here for details and registration. We “CAAn’t” wait to see you there!

CAA is the place where creative young Jewish artists can find their people, their creative voice, and themselves. Do you know someone who would thrive in our radically inclusive creative community? Please let them know about our upcoming prospective camper info sessions linked below, or encourage them to apply for our Summer 2024 Staff at https://6pointscreativearts.org/staff/available-positions/

Did you know that we offer sibling and multi-session discounts, in partnership with 6 Points Sports and Sci-Tech Academy camps? Visit our Financial Assistance web page for details about this and other resources for helping everyone who wants to be at CAA to join us this summer. 

REMINDER: Our second round scholarship deadline is February 28. Make sure to register for Summer 2024 in time to complete the Financial Assistance Application before the end of next month!

 

Want to celebrate a special individual? Send someone you love a CAAmeo video message from one of our CAAlebrities to wish a Mazal Tov, Happy Birthday, or just because! Click for details and check out a sweet example CAAmeo from one of our beloved CAAlebrities here

Shabbat Shalom with all our heARTs,
Jay Rapoport, RJE – Director
Samantha Eichert – Senior Assistant Director