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At the age of 78, I find myself singing in the shower almost every day - and when I do it is almost always Gilbert and Sullivan songs: lines like "I'm telling a terrible story, but it doesn't diminish my glory," "With catlike tread, upon our prey we steal," "I'm called little Buttercup, sweet... (more)
Worked at kamp k for 2.5years ithink1962 63 64. Jim Sabatena worked with me I now a cottage on lake manataka. visit k Kewanee often
Very sorry to hear about Sue Shoenberg's passing. Have been in La Belle France for a few weeks' holiday (BTW, how can retirees take a "holiday" & from what?), so am just now seeing alleged Irish Music Festival pic. To me, it looks way more like a group of kriminal escapees from the La Plume... (more)
WFIL
September 28, 2016 18:37:56 (EDT) |
See some of Fred Half's Kamp pictures taken in 1963 and 1964.
Sunset over Lake Manataka near the underground railroad terminal.
WFIL
September 27, 2016 15:36:05 (EDT) |
Maryland gathering (click for larger view):

Don Kann, Steve Stein, Larry Wolfson, Dave Rutstein, Ray Wolfson, Mark Gilder, Alex Stein, Al Turkus, Rick Vatz, Walter... (more)
BS Cohen
September 24, 2016 22:19:48 (EDT) |
Looks like a ton of fun! My son now lives in Chevy Chase - maybe he'll come to the next one as my substitute! KeeKeeWah to you all. Robert
Everyone is shorter and facial hair abounds. Where's Bonnie?
WFIL
September 23, 2016 18:55:36 (EDT) |

Click here to see a larger picture of the recent KK mini-reunion in Maryland.
My condolences.Bob
Lorna and I are deeply saddened to hear of Sue Shoenberg's passing. We have often joined with Bob and her at restaurants in Washington, DC... and at the KK reunions.Robert
Sad to report: Bob Shoenberg's wife of 54 years, Sue Shoenberg, passed away on Thursday after an illness. Her life was devoted to serving others in so many ways. She was a well known and very well respected leader here in Montgomery County, Maryland. Dave
Kampers from around 1969-1970 will be saddened to read of the passing of Bob Reichblum. (more)
Mike,Your memory is much better than mine.
Bob
I remember the Mikado as a kounselor play that was presented in 1959. I was a junior kounselor that year. I had a small part, but was able to hold up a sign that said "Tokyo AZA" that drew a few laughs. Kounselor shows were always fun. Alex "Breezie" Stein
Bob, Dave was Nanki Poo. Bob Siegel was Yum Yum one year.
Chas,As I recall, Dave Sechrest played Yum Yum. Could Chautauqua beat that?
Bob
Saw the MIKADO last evening at Chautauqua. Version was as bizarre as the Kewanee authentic take. Memories flowed. KEE KEE WAH
I....wanna go back to Kewanee, the kamp I love so well! Back to the lodge, and nature trail, back to...
OK, OK, I'm not going back. But it's July, and I miss my Manataka. And the baseball field. And HC, Jimmy A and Alice. And so many of my dear, dear friends...
Kee Kee Wah, everybody!
BS
Sandy Jo,Maybe next time.
Bob
Sandy Jo
July 4, 2016 13:27:13 (EDT) |
Bob...Last summer I was pretty close to you, pass close by on the way from Stowe to Kennenbuck. It would have been great to stop in and say hello. I love the quietness of New Hampshire and Vermont
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