After a minor flu scare, all Camp Sabra campers returned on Tuesday, June 30.
Camp Sabra Director Terri Grossman promised that the kids will have the “best ten days ever.”
Sabra had been closed for 1 week, but with all problems addressed and fears quieted, dozens of eager kids and teens boarded the buses back to camp.
More than 200 of the original 250 campers returned for the last ten days of the first session. For those families who had children that did not return, Sabra willingly agreed to work with each to best accommodate their specific financial situation.
As a final precaution, all campers had their temperature taken immediately prior to boarding. All campers whose temperature fell into a normal ranger were allowed onto the bus. If not, it was recommended that they returned home.
No known cases of abnormal temperature have been reported.
Campers can expect regular activities to resume tonight, with an excited “welcome back” by counselors and staff.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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