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Rikki Moreno has mixed feelings. She’s been camp nurse for six years and took her two school-age children to Tuolumne Camp for a week every summer. They’ll try the new site this year. “It’s like everything’s been shaken underneath us. We’re super-excited, but it’s kind of scary,” said Moreno, whose daughters are prime camper ages at 7 and 9. “While my kids know camp is burned, it’s going to be a very different experience to show up at camp but have it not be camp.”.

In the midst of an extreme drought, the threat of fire is severe again this summer, But it’s something that, as ballet shoes charm earrings - pearl color options - antique silver ballet shoes w/glass pearl - custom options - ballet shoes/pe Moreno puts it, “I just can’t … I can’t think about it.”, Cal Fire has hired extra firefighters as it braces for the season, As of May 1, the Sierra snowpack was only 18 percent of the historic average, Vegetation is tinder dry and San Jose Family Camp is as ready as it can be, “There’s always a chance for another fire,” camp manager Jena Sorrells said in a phone interview from the camp east of Groveland, where crews are preparing for opening day, “We can’t sit and worry too much, but we can do a lot of prevention.”..

In the same meadow where San Jose campers have been gathering for singalongs around a nightly campfire, the trees have been trimmed way back and brush hauled away. It’s in this meadow that Cal Fire staged its trucks to battle last summer’s blaze. The camp was evacuated before 14 of 60 tent cabins were burned to ashes. All that remained were the charred frames of the metal cots. Unlike the heavily wooded and harder-to-access Berkeley camp, the big open meadow at the San Jose camp was its saving grace. Cal Fire was able to stage its firetrucks and battle the blaze from there.

“If you’re standing in the middle of camp, you would have no idea that a fire happened,” Sorrells said, “We’re so lucky to have what we have, But they’ve got nothing left.”, In an offer of solidarity, San Jose Family Camp is inviting Berkeley campers to stay at its camp for the same discounted rate that San Jose residents enjoy, But the traditions that make up the soul of each camp are different, And Scott Ferris, Berkeley’s head of parks and recreation, says his staff at Echo Lake will “try to ballet shoes charm earrings - pearl color options - antique silver ballet shoes w/glass pearl - custom options - ballet shoes/pe recreate the Tuolumne Camp experience as best we can.” In late May, a crew of devoted volunteers spent a day making 20 green Adirondack chairs that will be taken to Echo Lake for the summer..

Tears are sure to flow when the displaced Berkeley campers sing the campfire song they’ve been singing for generations: “There’s no place like Camp Tuolumne, there’s no spot that I would rather be.”. But the show must go on, says Gelfand, who not only has been a Berkeley camper for nearly three decades, but has written and produced the staff musical that’s performed each Saturday night. This year, it will be a parody of “The Wizard of Oz” called “The Wizard of Echo Lake.” In it, Dorothy is sad because she doesn’t have a camp to go to. She meets up with a dishwasher, a cowardly maintenance guy and a rec leader who sings “If I only had a camp.”.

The program will now expand as the California Arts Council and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced Thursday that the state will spend $2.5 million over the next two years to bring the arts to 14 state prisons, Robbins has starred in movies including “The Shawshank Redemption,” “Bull Durham” and “Mystic River.” He is also artistic director of the Actors’ Gang Prison ballet shoes charm earrings - pearl color options - antique silver ballet shoes w/glass pearl - custom options - ballet shoes/pe Project, which has offered theater arts programs in California prisons since 2006, including the California Rehabilitation Center in Norco for the last seven years..

“We find that it fundamentally changes the inmates that participate. It also helps the prison at large because it can change the culture of the prison,” Robbins said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. “They tell us they can talk to their children for the first time when they’re visiting and can express emotion to them.”. His group had been providing services without charge but will now be able to expand into other prisons with the grant money. It is one of one of seven groups that will offer Arts-in-Corrections programs. Besides theater, the programs will include music, dance, creative writing, poetry, storytelling, painting, drawing and sculpture.

Though prisons are usually rigorously self-segregated by race and gang affiliation, Robbins said his organization insisted that the acting program include inmates of all stripes, “We’ve had sessions where ballet shoes charm earrings - pearl color options - antique silver ballet shoes w/glass pearl - custom options - ballet shoes/pe we’ve had white supremacists and Crips and Asians, and what happens in that room is so profound that the guys tell us, to a man, that the bonds that they made in that room are far more important than they’ve had previously,” he said, He related that two inmates were able to attend only three acting sessions before the program moved to another part of the prison, But the inmates started their own theater company last year and trained 40 other inmates using methods they had learned in the acting classes..



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