i went there in the 70's, early 70's and the video brought me back, i do remember the handball court and you are right the flag pole is gone, i remember HY Ozer, does that ring a bell to anyone, also they would do a game if you liked someone brother or relative you got a piece of candy. My pediatrician owned the camp the Frankel Family, had alot of fun times there,miss it and definately would be cool to have a reunion, thanx for the memories richard, brian geller
Hi! Nice to hear from you....I remember Caruso very well...a really great guy. Doug Manheimer was the Boys Head Counselor at Ge-Wah-Na and went over to Ta-go-la as Camp Director in '61. I remember using those single shot 410's....not easy to hit the clay pigeons. I certainly remember going over to the Laurels across the way...and Kaplan's Deli in Monticello on our days off.
Great video....I went to Ta-go-la '61-'63 and was the Head Rifle Counselor for the last two years. I have many wonderful memories. Alot of the counselors followed Doug Manheinmer to Ta-go-la from Camp Ge-wah-na in '61. Thanks
I loved rifelry at Tagola down that road past the basketball courts and towards the horseback riding. I can vaguely remember what you looked like but I do remember you. I was there 60,61 and 62. Manheimer was a great guy compared to anyone but especially Caruso. I loved the 22 target shooting and the skeets with the 410
I loved rifelry at Tagola down that road past the basketball courts and towards the horseback riding. I can vaguely remember what you looked like but I do remember you. I was there 60,61 and 62. Manheimer was a great guy compared to anyone but especially Caruso. I loved the 22 target shooting and the skeets with the 410
this brings back so many memories. thank you for taking the time to post this. I went to camp from 68-72. started in bunk 2 as one of the youngest there. i have such fond memories of togola. I think it was one of the best things in my childhood. Andy Satenspiel. (some of you might remember me)
this brings back so many memories. thank you for taking the time to post this. I went to camp from 68-72. started in bunk 2 as one of the youngest there. i have such fond memories of togola. I think it was one of the best things in my childhood. Andy Satenspiel. (some of you might remember me)
Wow!!! I was in Ta Go La from '74-'79. This video is amazing. Thank you SO much for taking the time to do this! The Laurel hotel you mentioned! Remember Bend n' Elbow, and Once upon a Stool down the road??? The round building on girl's campus was used for the youngest campers and staff babies. Remember the totem pole?? It was taken down for Camp Shira, because it represented idolatry. Such a shame. Never saw the bldg. by the pool. That is new. This was such a rush for me. Thank you, thank you!!!
Wow amazing. I remember every spot. Was there from 62-68 or so. Was a waiter, in SH1 and SH2 and even saw my name on the rafter in the vid. Thanks. Great memories.
This video brought back so many memories....thank you. I attended Camp Ta-go-la from 1966-1972 and loved every day I spent there....Thanks again for the memories
camp shira is now an only girls camp the dining roomis split in to 2 bec of it is where the staff eats the new bulidings are one is a shuel one is the staff shuel and the big one by the pool is the new night activity building
i went there in the 70's, early 70's and the video brought me back, i do remember the handball court and you are right the flag pole is gone, i remember HY Ozer, does that ring a bell to anyone, also they would do a game if you liked someone brother or relative you got a piece of candy. My pediatrician owned the camp the Frankel Family, had alot of fun times there,miss it and definately would be cool to have a reunion, thanx for the memories richard, brian geller
foxlane13 9 months ago
Hi! Nice to hear from you....I remember Caruso very well...a really great guy. Doug Manheimer was the Boys Head Counselor at Ge-Wah-Na and went over to Ta-go-la as Camp Director in '61. I remember using those single shot 410's....not easy to hit the clay pigeons. I certainly remember going over to the Laurels across the way...and Kaplan's Deli in Monticello on our days off.
Psilbo 1 year ago
Great video....I went to Ta-go-la '61-'63 and was the Head Rifle Counselor for the last two years. I have many wonderful memories. Alot of the counselors followed Doug Manheinmer to Ta-go-la from Camp Ge-wah-na in '61. Thanks
Psilbo 1 year ago
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I loved rifelry at Tagola down that road past the basketball courts and towards the horseback riding. I can vaguely remember what you looked like but I do remember you. I was there 60,61 and 62. Manheimer was a great guy compared to anyone but especially Caruso. I loved the 22 target shooting and the skeets with the 410
weiss613 1 year ago
@Psilbo @Psilbo
I loved rifelry at Tagola down that road past the basketball courts and towards the horseback riding. I can vaguely remember what you looked like but I do remember you. I was there 60,61 and 62. Manheimer was a great guy compared to anyone but especially Caruso. I loved the 22 target shooting and the skeets with the 410
weiss613 1 year ago
this brings back so many memories. thank you for taking the time to post this. I went to camp from 68-72. started in bunk 2 as one of the youngest there. i have such fond memories of togola. I think it was one of the best things in my childhood. Andy Satenspiel. (some of you might remember me)
andy33062 1 year ago
this brings back so many memories. thank you for taking the time to post this. I went to camp from 68-72. started in bunk 2 as one of the youngest there. i have such fond memories of togola. I think it was one of the best things in my childhood. Andy Satenspiel. (some of you might remember me)
andy33062 1 year ago
Wow!!! I was in Ta Go La from '74-'79. This video is amazing. Thank you SO much for taking the time to do this! The Laurel hotel you mentioned! Remember Bend n' Elbow, and Once upon a Stool down the road??? The round building on girl's campus was used for the youngest campers and staff babies. Remember the totem pole?? It was taken down for Camp Shira, because it represented idolatry. Such a shame. Never saw the bldg. by the pool. That is new. This was such a rush for me. Thank you, thank you!!!
twalk317 2 years ago
I think that that new building by the pool that looks like an airplane hangar is an indoor gym.
weiss613 2 years ago
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@weiss613 building by the pool that looks like an airplane hangar is an indoor gym yes its an indoor gym
roxs81 11 months ago
Wow amazing. I remember every spot. Was there from 62-68 or so. Was a waiter, in SH1 and SH2 and even saw my name on the rafter in the vid. Thanks. Great memories.
zephyrcruz 2 years ago
This video brought back so many memories....thank you. I attended Camp Ta-go-la from 1966-1972 and loved every day I spent there....Thanks again for the memories
trudyzilberstein 3 years ago
also the camp across the lake is a boys only camp its called romimu
machlis 3 years ago
camp shira is now an only girls camp the dining roomis split in to 2 bec of it is where the staff eats the new bulidings are one is a shuel one is the staff shuel and the big one by the pool is the new night activity building
machlis 3 years ago
Only a past camper like you could appreciate this whole experience.
weiss613 3 years ago
Amazing, I went to TaGoLa in 66-68 looks exactly the same,
schnipdog 3 years ago