We're also planning events in New York City such as a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge followed by lunch in Chinatown, a bird-watching walk in Pelham Bay Park in October and a Chinese banquet in November.
To reserve space on a trip or day event, call the leaders between Sunday and Wednesday of the previous week, before 10 PM. If you need information earlier than that, call David Levner at 718-897-1448.
To go on a camping or cabin trip, you must be a member. You can mail us your dues or pay at the site. One year's membership costs $12 for an individual or $18 for a family ($8 or $12 if you receive the newsletter by e-mail). Make out your check to Campers' Group and send it to David Levner, 63-36 98th Place, Apt. 5J, Rego Park, NY 11374.
Renee Bash 212-362-1202, Brian Ribner 718-253-3063
Sunday September 14, City Walk and Brunch, Brooklyn and Manhattan
Walk from Brooklyn Heights over the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan and
share a Dim Sum brunch in Chinatown. NO CALLS BEFORE SEPTEMBER 7.
Carol Shapiro 718-258-8570
September 26-28,
Bulls Island Recreation Area, Stockton NJ
We're camping on an island in the Delaware River. You can swim, fish,
canoe, raft, kayak or tube. The Recreation Area is part of the Delaware
& Raritan Canal Park which contains a 30-mile mixed use trail (hiking
and biking) along an old railroad bed that parallels the Delaware &
Raritan Canal. Flush toilets and hot showers. NO CALLS BEFORE SEPTEMBER 21.
Renato Bastos 201-304-7877 (pager), Anne Gruber 212-826-6495
Sunday October 5, Bird-watching walk in Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, NY
Take a hike in the biggest park in the Bronx. We might see songbirds,
hawks, osprey and dragonflies. Bring binoculars if you own them and a
prepared lunch or food to cook on a grill. Accessible by public
transportation. NO CALLS BEFORE SEPTEMBER 28.
Angel Cardenas 718-601-2551
October 10-13, Columbus Day Weekend,
Wharton State Forest, Hammonton, NJ
The largest park in New Jersey is in the Pine Barrens, a sandy area in
which pine trees predominate and development is minimal. You can hike,
bicycle, fish or canoe. Batsto Village, a restored 19th century town,
is a major attraction. Flush toilets and hot showers. NO CALLS BEFORE
OCTOBER 5.
Elish Sari 718-520-8584, Judith Gross 718-392-3288
October 24-26, Foliage Weekend,
North/South Lake State Park, Haines Falls, NY
Surrounded by yellow, orange, gold, red and brown leaves, we'll hike,
bicycle and stay warm. The Escarpment Trail that leads to Kaaterskill
Falls starts in the park. Flush toilets and hot showers. NO CALLS
BEFORE OCTOBER 19.
Neysa Linzer 718-815-9519 David Levner 718-897-1448
Saturday November 15, Chinese Banquet, Manhattan
Join new and old friends for this annual feast marking the end of the
camping season. Bring a hearty appetite and pictures of the past season's
fun to share. NO CALLS BEFORE NOVEMBER 9.
Susan Kohn 212-226-0443
Thursday December 25, Christmas Dinner, Manhattan
Celebrate the holiday with friends. We'll meet for a Manhattan adventure
and a meal in an ethnic restaurant to enjoy the spirit of the season.
NO CALLS BEFORE DECEMBER 18.
Murray Bernstein 718-638-6496
January 2-4, Frost Valley YMCA,
Oliverea, NY
Begin the new year on the right trail. Two nights lodging and 5 meals
(Saturday breakfast through Sunday lunch) for $130 per person, with
discounts for children. X-country skis and snowshoes provided, but
bring your own ice skates. Limited to 10 people. To reserve, send a
check for $130 (payable to Campers' Group) to David Levner, 63-36 98th
Place, Apt. 5J, Rego Park, NY 11374. NO CALLS BEFORE NOVEMBER 30.
Cathie Carmen 718-463-2431, David Levner 718-897-1448
CONTACTS: Benevolent Dictator David Levner 718-897-1448 levner@panix.com :-) Treasurer Cathie Carmen 718-463-2431 World-Wide Web home page: http://www.panix.com/~levner/camping/