Camp Chi is a Jewish summer camp in Lake Delton, Wisconsin.[1] Chi caters mainly to Jewish children, grades 3 to 11.
Camp Chi is a Jewish summer camp in Lake Delton, Wisconsin.[1] Chi caters mainly to Jewish children, grades 3 to 11.
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Chi was founded in 1921 as the Chicago Hebrew Institute by the Jewish Community Centers of Chicago.[2] In the 1940s and beyond, the camp was supported by fundraising efforts by the Jewish Auxiliary[3] and the Institute Woman's Club via luncheons.[4]
In the 1950s, the camp had a summer population of 1500 children between the ages of 5 and 16,[5] and it provided for free summer events and trips to Jewish elderly.[6][7] It moved to its present site in Lake Delton, Wisconsin in 1957 and became a co-ed camp. The 600 acre facility features summer cabins, two pools, tennis courts, a horseback riding stable, athletic fields, a large winterized gymnasium facility, a year-round conference center and miles of magnificent trails. Kyle Kolling became director of Camp Chi in 2023, after 23 summers with the camp.[8]
Camp Chi is divided by grade into the following groups:
Keshet, a program for children with developmental or physical disabilities, began in 2009. Avodah, a work program for special needs adults, began in 2012.[citation needed]
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