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P E R F O R M French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts 2016 September The Final Burn The 2017 Show List Enclosed! Informing The French Community Woods In this Issue: • 2016 Highlights • Ron, Isaac & Beth • The 2017 Show List In this Issue: • 2016 Highlights • Ron, Isaac & Beth • PERFORMER The Want to have your Bar or Bat Mitzvah at French Woods? Let us know! The Performer is only as good as the contributions we receive from the French Woods community. Let us know what is going on in your life. Your camp friends love to hear what you are doing. Do you have a performance or concert coming up? Have you seen or spoken to French Woods friends? How did your sports team do this season? Write us at P.O. Box 770100, Coral Springs, FL 33077- 0100 or give us a call at 1-800-634-1703. OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS IS [email protected]. We love hearing from you. All the news that’s fit to print. See yourself in the French Woods Performer. 1-800-634-1703 in FL 954-346-7455 FL in 1-800-634-1703 Coral Springs, Florida 33077 33077 Florida Springs, Coral PO Box 770100 Box PO WINTER OFFICE WINTER Of the Performing Arts Performing the Of French Woods Festival Festival Woods French Abigail Aldrich Cara Savoy Just Registered! Morgan Desacia Shayne Buddman Abigail Lambert Caroline Funk Morgan Wolfe Shoshana Levine Dear French Woods Families, Session 5 Abraham El Harar Cassandra Caldwell Gabriela Janssen Julia Tannenbaum Natalie Parks Simona German Adrian Antonioli Charlie Georges Azor Julian Goodman Nicky Kaplan Skylar Reimer Sherman 2016 was the most fulfilling summer I’ve had in a We hit the ground running with our one-week Session Alexa Goldberg Clurman Georgia Rose Fraser Katherine Gaukhman Nicole Namath Sloan Steinlauf Alexander Dembner Charlotte Novara Gigi Gold Kayla Hertzberg Noah Hertzman Sofia Janssen long time. From the amazing kids and staff to the 5. Over 200 campers experienced more than just a Alexandra Connelly Chelsey Abel Nola Abramowicz Sofia Senise extraordinary special guests, we could not have Grace Adler Kennedy Hack-Juman “taste” of French Woods. Theater, Video, Magic and Alexandra Savoy Christopher Pollack Grace Riedy Kiera Swingle Oakley Decristofaro Sophia Edwards had a more exciting group of people at camp. Aliza Chazin Corey Baylor Hadley Gold Laila Zukerman Olivia Woloz Sophia Grundmann Horseriding offered intensive double periods and cir- Amelia German Dana Barrow Pauline Margnat Sophie Lambert Now that the summer has come to a close, we Hailey Abel Lauren Twadell cus, dance, music, project adventure, rock and roll, Amelie Wilday Daniel Brugger Hailey Riven Lilliana Haus Piper Sydney Greenwald are beginning to plan the summer of 2017 and it’s art, waterfront, creative cooking, tennis, fitness, skate Amy Stark Daniel Kleeger Haynes Sherman Lily Baumwoll Clurman Sydney Kaminsky getting us excited all over again. You may not have park, and sports saw every period filled with eager, Ana Lillie Eli Chazin Ilana Keusch Lily Siegel Rachel Gershon Sylvie Reimer Sherman been home long, but we’re already looking to how Andrew Rubin Elise Margnat Imogen Notaro Logan Swerdloff Rachel Grubman Talia Molina happy and excited campers new to French Woods. Andrew Stein Eliza Greenwald India Fraser Luc Villard Robert Ratcliff Teshura Goldman we can make next summer even better. Annali Doyle Eliza Mason Sabina Rosenblum-Solis Thomas O’reilly Our final day showcase featuring presentations in Isabella Catini Lucy Fraser Anthony Gaukhman Elle Baylor Isabella Grundmann Madison Carty Sadie Corrigan Tristan Schaefer Knauf With a new theater, revamped bunks and new Will Rubin public bathrooms all in the works, there will be film, chamber music, voice ensemble, waterskiing, Ava Loeb Emily Winkler Jacob Loeb Madison Liuzzo Sadie Reimer Sherman equestrian, magic, circus, art, rock and roll was Avery Winick Emma Bennett Jacqueline Burton Mara Riegel Sage Ratcliff Willa Fogelson exciting new things happening in 2017. Avram Needleman Emma Cohen Sam Greenwald Zachary Degen topped off by our dance and theater showcase Jadyn Koss Maren Frey Ayva Redler Emma Cohen James Bernard Matthew Gershon Samantha Savoy Zev Chazin Keep us up-to-date by email attended by parents and families. Bella Pianko Emma Silverman Samuel Stein Zoe O’reilly and Facebook - we love to hear Jonah Hertzman Mia Rosenblum-Solis Bex Segal Emma Vicinanza Jordan Sheldon Mika Mccaffrey Sarah Traub Zoe Rechtschaffer from you all year long! Session 5 is here to stay and has become one more Brandon Riedy Ethan Walmark Josh Krulik Miles Engel Sasha Mason awesome French Woods tradition. Caitlyn Liu Evelyn Burt Seth Greenberg 1 Campbell Savage 7 Christopher Dewar Julia Romano Lincoln Green Isabella Lotenberg Claudia Dorian Lucia Szpilka Mika McCaffrey Leonardo DeCarlo Diana Berezhnenko September Birthdays! Rachel Schwartz Sofya Moshiashvili Cooper Elsa Roger-Lacan Rohit Oomman Tulia Marshall Nicolas Stehlin Emerson Davis Jacquelyn Harrison Jared Aronson Sadie Corrigan Vladimir Vurdov Sydney Metz Evelyn Voss Libby Bergier Pesin joshua Kruger Yanjia Yang 27 Arianna Siegel 2 Alexandra Lenehan Honey Fuss Lily Tucker Manoel Lopes 23 Adam Knode Asha Chawla Hailey Rodee Jacob Buller Lindsay Fabricant Michael Cravins Ava Tucker Casey Hatch Jade Chalmers Justin Wise Phoenix Chalmers Nastasya Remsha Bella Rahn Haana Juman Lost Properties Jereah Washington Sarah Schwidel Tyler Kwadjo Agyarko Natalia Scheinfeld Daniella Chase Joshua Becote Joseph Phaire Shayna Soffer 13 Declan Kates Sara Moore Jordyn Shafran Samantha Savoy As always, lost items that are labeled with the Julita Nunez 8 Drew Sadikman Jeremy Shore 19 Farin Scheinfeld Sabrina Perez Sarah Shoichet Kyoko Watanabe Hampton Keith camper’s complete names are returned shortly Reese Garrity Lauren Gilman Westley Strausman Sophia Grundmann 3 Alexa Goldberg Lily Moritz Layla Shaffer Isaiah Mays 24 Brendan O’Connell 28 Amy Stark after camp ends. All non-labeled items are donated Anna Gundyrina Lindsey Miller Nolan Shaffer Matthew Gershon Chelsey Abel Cameron Cohen Samantha Palombo Naomi Joseph to charity. Clara Smith Matilde Crapanzano Eliza Noxon Giorgia Santorelli Ekaterina Gundyrina Morgan Tang Veda Safranek Sarah Bloom Gabriella Alvarado- India-Mae Fraser Emilia Ponce Ocampo Serena Taxin 14 Benjamin Weaver Shayne Buddman Clark Mckayla Twiggs Geraldine Denya 9 Emma Lumsden Daniel Rosales 20 Benedetta Peluso Holden Ickovics Rachel Wisniewski Lauren Sherman Lily Ogozalek Lola Murray Daniel Hewitt Jesdelson Vasquez Sebastian Taveras Lilly Batt Samuel Greenblatt Madeline Parsons Henry LaGrua kemal Abbasov Sophia Kessenich Mia Rivera Skylar Hertz santiago vargas Jason De Castro Phoebe Macintosh 29 Adelaide Meny A Note From Ron: Murphy Botko Stella Lindfors Sofia Solomon Kristin D’Angelo Victoria Szel Lana Lacombe Natalie Bocco Tayiana Kishoiyian 15 Jeff Lewtan Kyle Schoeneborn 25 Aj Civello Liliana Gordon 4 Chiara Candido Tiffany Poborosky Jolie Saltiel Matthew Magocsi Alexander Vershinin Nate Schachter Sophia Toscano Sarah Giulianti Here we are again at the end of the summer, year forty seven, and we start to plan for Edwin Carvalho William Sevilla Daniela Galik Paloma Aisenberg Jack Samet Yah Bae 16 Alex Ferrandiz Sophia LaGrua Emily Gerstein Sophia Cotter next summer. We look forward to breaking ground for the new theater, a new replacement Jada Washington 10 Adelina Marinello Dashiell Kaufman 21 Aliyah Silber Emma Devlin 30 Aviah Fajerstein Jonah Hertzman Catherine Bradley Jessica Logozio Audrey Hsieh Evie Stambler Ben Rozner for Boys 10, replacing all the port-a-johns with new facilities like the one by the Scott and Kendall Williamson Daniel Velme refurbishing Project Adventure. I want to personally thank the casts of Forum, Into the McKenzie Mead Ciara Racanelli Kyndra-L’ei Bonny Bergen Kane Samantha Lee Elinka Ordway Lucas O’Blaney Henry Katis Leonard Chauvel Daniel Haubner Woods, Little Me, A Chorus Line and Honeymoon in Vegas for allowing me to direct five 5 Adrian Planas James Bernard Megan Blake Isabella Oland Sirrye Pierre Daniel Kaplan fantastic shows. You gave me a great deal of pleasure. Andrew Meyer Jamie Goodson Zachary Biggins Lilly Baumfeld Vanessa Tompkins Izabella Toscano Avery McConnell Nicholas Olmstead 17 Dania Hemdan Lornell Hilerio william devlin Michael Williams At this point we expect sessions two and three to be closed by the end of September and Ilana Cuello-Wolffe 11 Anya Wemple Frayda Lieber Lucy Tucker 26 Alesandra Pollack Nicholas Bilko CIT positions for both boys and girls to close before that. It is my hope to see you again Isabella Madonna Hiro Spiller Grace Adler Sam Darrow Amelia Bast Olympia Bouriez Tori Feinstein Samantha Leff next summer. Keep those emails and letters coming. I love to hear from you., Lyndsey Mugford Julia DeCarlo Cooper Amelia Osborne Rebecca Tali Natter Miranda Kimm 18 Adam Feinstein Scout Balda Anna Katz Bachenheimer Vasilisa Ludkovsky Pauline Frohn Adam Kern 22 Ashley Granson Barrett Crawford Soleil Doering Zackary Caruso Shelby Hotz Addison Maurer Boris Gachot Clayton Tichy Thomas Manchester 6 Ethan Walmark Talya Waxenberg Anna Nickman Christina Deodatis Edie Lacombe Kalima Bronson Tommy Kirchhoff Casey Fanous Elsie Spitzer Garrett Greene Marley Boss 12 Alienor Albrand Daniel Danielyan Jolie Lenga Hailey Riven Moksha Akil Andrew Morgan Isabella Raabe Julia Buchanan Karys Elmore ‘Jocko’ stepped up to make our equestrian program as good as Isaac’s Corner any in the country. He brought his expertise and experience to the program. His staff never stopped. As of September 1 there are 281 days left until session 1, summer Coaches Tim and Susanna continue to raise the quality of our of 2017, and 300 days for the start of session 2. Tennis program to new heights with their staff. Great job with all those At this time of year, I like to acknowledge all the staff who made the private lessons and clinics and camper counselor tournaments! summer so special and successful. Our 2016 summer’s staff was Patrick stepped up as the head of waterfront and James as the especially loving, kind, warm, and supportive.
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