Theater Risers

Theater Risers

Theater Risers

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Ok so this weekend my parents want to make a platform for the back row of our theater room. Whats a good website that gives you instructions on how to make a platform/riser?

First you make jacks. Jack are vertical studs with a top plate and bottom plate and strengthen with a slanting piece that goes from the top of one end to the bottom of the other end. You can use two and make an "X" brace but one is usually sufficient. The top plate and the bottom plate can be 1 x 3 but the studs should be 2x4 at 24" on center. So for an 8 foot long jack you would use 5 (one on each end and one at 2 foot, 4 foot, 6 foot), studs. The jacks should be placed no more than 24" on center and tied to gather with 1x3. Sheet over the jacks with 5/8 inch plywood. So for a riser of 4 x8 demensions you need 3, 8 foot jacks

Tyler Hill Camp

Introduction

Tyler Hill Camp - Aerial View 2007

Tyler Hill Camp was founded in 1955 by William (Bill) Heft and Joe Bernstein. Bill was the Boys' Head Counselor for over 25 years, at Camp Rosemont, in Honesdale, PA. Bill and his friend Joe Bernstein purchased the Wayne Country Club, where they transformed it into Tyler Hill Camp in 1956. They had a third partner, Bob Weinberger, who after a few seasons sold his share to Bill and Joe.

1990s

The 1990s brought the greatest change to Tyler Hill Camp. During the winter of 90/91, Sy Sundick, the Girls' Head Counselor for thirty one years, and one of the key figures during Tyler Hill Camp's most successful period, retired. Bill Heft and his wife Pauline, along with their daughter Marian and son-in-law Jimmy Bongino, and their daughter Carolyn M Heft, sold the camp to Jay S. Jacobs, owner of Timber Lake Camp and Timber Lake West. The sale, closed by their daughter, Carolyn M Heft, became official prior to the 1991 season, but the Heft's and Bongino's remained with the camp until the summer's end. During the 1991 banquet dinner, the camp presented Bill and his wife Pauline with a set of golf bags as a symbol of gratitude for the last 36 years of hard work and dedication. In 1991, until 2005, Allen and Arlene Leibowitz were the Directors/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp and helped bring the camp back to what it used to be. With Al's experience as a high school principal and Arlene's experience as a teacher, they were chosen to oversee Tyler Hill's entire summer operation.

The summer of 1991 also brought along a new tradition to help kick off, or "break out", the end of the summer Color War competition between 2 teams of campers. With the entire camp gathered at the main basketball court, Jason Priestly, star of the hit show Beverly Hills, 90210, was the surprise celebrity guest that began numerous years of celebrity guest appearances.

The first major addition to camp in the 90's was the addition of an Olympic size swimming pool in 1992. The pool was built where a hard-top volleyball court once stood down by Silver Lake. The same year, former Boys Bunk 1 and 2 was converted into a movie theater, featuring a projection screen and real movie theater seats from the then recently renovated Calicoon movie theater. The movie theater is used for rainy day and evening activities, as well as an additional location to practice for the annual Boys and Girls Sing competition.

In 1992, the boys campus bunk lineup changed for the first time in Tyler Hill Camp history. Original bunks 1-8 were unused, and Bunk 9 became Bunk 1 for the 1992 and 1993 season. These 2 years, only 13 boys bunks and Senior Hall, the bunk for Supers and CITS, were used. In 1994, the bunk lineup changed once again and remained the same until 2003. The order of the bunks were reversed, Bunk 1 starting the lineup on the opposite end of campus, with Bunk 20 in original Bunk 3's former place. In 2003, 2 new boys bunks were built, situated next to the "new" Bunk 1 and 2. With this addition, the bunks continued through 22 in the same formation that it followed since 1994. The following summer, girls camp received its first major addition, when 2 new bunks were built on lower girls campus.(7&8)

The daily schedule underwent a minor adjustment in the early 90's. Prior to 1993, girls camp ran on a 15 minute later schedule, mostly to alleviate the overwhelming kitchen staff at meal times. It was also at this time when the usually divided co-ed camp not only began to run on the same schedule, but gender specific buildings and activities were combined for use by everyone: the formerly split tennis program was equally divided to encompass both boys and girls camp; the separate lakefronts were split once again, with all swimming taking place on the former boys dock (pavilion) and boating taking place on the former girls dock; the 2 arts and crafts buildings were now used for both boys and girls on their elective periods, with new craft areas added to the girls arts and crafts building.

Starting in 1995, a 3 year project began for the construction of Tylerdome. During the summer of 1995, a new regulation roller hockey rink was built in deep outfield of the softball field closest to the boys bunks, adjacent to the pit (parking lot). The following summer, a new basketball court was built right next to the hockey rink, above the road overlooking the "rope burn" area. Finally, both the hockey rink and basketball court were covered in 1997, completing the Tylerdome. The dome featured high ceilings and was open on all sides, allowing for cool breezes throughout the hot summer days, but sheltered out the intense sun and offered an alternative location for rainy day activities.

In 1997, the camp switched to a "buggy duty" system, alleviating the need for waiter service in the dining room. One counselor from each table would pick up the food at a newly renovated counter in the center of the dining room, between the In/Out doors of the kitchen. Several years later, the dining room added toasters, as well as a pasta and soup station for the appropriate meals. The exceptions to the dining room service would be for Monday night Food Court and the Wednesday schedule of "Breakfast in Bed", Buffet Lunch and BBQ dinner.

In 1999, a new outdoor adventure program was added to the daily schedule. The program, aptly named Quest, was conceived to facilitate team building exercises within each bunk, utilizing a new low and high ropes course off to the side of the golf course. Scheduled for a 3 hour extended period for every group once a week, the program allowed each member of the bunk an opportunity to showcase their leadership and cooperative group skills. Most of the same activities used throughout the summer are used during each pre-season counselor orientation, giving staff members the same opportunity to experience similar team-building exercises. The low-ropes course consists of various activities which require the group to work together to properly accomplish the specific task at hand. The high-ropes course consists of a climbing wall, with various levels of difficulty, a suspended bridge and a zip line. At the end of the 6 week Quest program, each bunk competes in an end-of-the summer WALO competition. All the skills experienced throughout the summer are put to a time test within each division, utilizing all the Quest activities on "Water", "Air", "Land" and "Odyssey".

2000s

The last several years brought a lot of structural changes to the campus. Beginning at the start of the decade, a porch was added to each of the respective Head Counselor Offices (HCO's). In addition, the girls camp HCO was moved to the far corner of girls campus, closer to the super bunks, to open up the campus and allowing a better view of Silver Lake. In 2002, a wrap-around porch was added to the canteen and the following year, the interior was renovated, adding wood paneling throughout the perimeter of the building. Two new boys and girls bunks were also added added due to the increasing camp enrollment, allowing for more flex space in the latter bunks. The boys bunk (1&2) was added to the line of bunks closest to the lake and the girls bunk (7&8) was added behind 11&12, completing the lower girls campus. In the early part of the decade, the main and secondary roads that lined the campus were paved, followed by the addition of new foot paths in 2006, leading in front of the lower campus boys bunks (1-16) and the upper campus girls bunks (9-16).

Tyler Hill Camp, 2006

During the winter of 2002-2003, the Social Hall suffered extensive roof damage after a sizable snowfall. The building was un-repairable, so plans were drawn up to construct a new, larger building to facilitate a growing camper enrollment. The foundation was laid in 2003 and the building was officially completed for the 2004 summer season. The new building was built similar to the original design, with the exception that it was not built on risers, but rather on a concrete slab. The design was similar to the canteen, with a cathedral ceiling throughout plus a back patio, rather than a porch. The building featured a state-of-the art sound booth in the back of the building, with costume rooms, larger bathrooms and a dance room and weight room off to either sides. The building received another facelift in the fall of 2006, when hard wood flooring was placed throughout the building.

For the summer of 2006, the Arts & Crafts building received a much needed renovation. The woodshop, formerly the Boys Arts & Crafts building, moved the existing ceramics shop to the former Girls Arts & Crafts building right next door, allowing the cooking program to take its place. A wrap-around deck was added to combine both buildings into one large Arts & Crafts center, offering woodshop, rocketry, candlemaking, cooking, stained glass, tye-dye, painting and macram/beads. Also the former Cooking Shack (formerly the Nature Shack) was taken down and a patio was put on the foundation to make a cooking and seating area for Quest breakfast and lunch. Cooking was moved into the Arts & Crafts pavilion overlooking the Quest breakfast and lunch area. In the fall of 2006, construction began on a new Gymnastics pavilion overlooking Silver Lake. This pavilion will replace the existing gymnastics facility, which was situated in the pavilion of the old Boys campus dock.

In 2006, Andy Siegel and his wife Wendy assumed the position as Director/Owners of Tyler Hill Camp, along with Justin Mayer as Assistant Director and Bette Jane Weisenthal as Associate Director of Girls Camp. Andy Siegel joined Tyler Hill Camp in 1993 as the Freshman group leader. He previously held the positions as Assistant Boys Head Counselor, Boys Head Counselor and Associate Director. Justin Mayer joined Tyler Hill Camp in 2003 as a Division Leader. He previously attended Timber Lake Camp and following his stint as a Division Leader, became the program director in 2004 and Boys Head Counselor in 2005. Justin Mayer was assistant director from 2006 until 2009, after which he accepted the Director job at Timber Lake West Camp. Bette Jane Weisenthal started Tyler Hill Camp in 1979 as a group leader. After several years as a group leader for the Junior, Inter and Sub-Senior girls, Bette assumed the position as Director of the Drama department starting in 1988, a position she held until 1995. In 1996, she transitioned back to girls camp as the Girls Head Counselor, with Cindy Davidowitz as Assistant Head Counselor for several years, before passing that position on to Alyssa Flaum.

In 2009 the popular movie theater was changed back into bunks due to the enrolement of 35 new campers. A new movie theater was constructed behind bunks 5 and 6.

Tyler Hill Traditions

A camp is more than a collection of buildings and land. What makes a camp special are those traditions that spring up over the years.

Color War - An end of the summer competition where the entire camp is split into 2 teams, Blue & White, led by counselor leaders known as "officers". Lasting between 5 and 6 days, points are earned through athletic activities, sportsmanship, boating and swimming relays, all culminating with a "Sing" competition. Campers anticipate Color War all summer long, awaiting the "Break Out" towards the final week of the summer. Camp spirit is high, as both teams compete for the most sought after prize, the hatchet.

A hatchet is hidden in a well disguised location, with clues released twice a day, leading to the hatchet's general vicinity. The search is fierce, as many of the clues are riddles or anagrams, sending many hatchet hunters on a wild goose chase. The clues generally become easier as the competition draws to a close, allowing campers of all ages to decipher and search for the hatchet. Once the hatchet is found, this gives that team an added boost of confidence for remainder of the competition.

The Cisco Kid, The Hawk and Wonder woman - As the days draw closer to Color War, these characters make an appearance, alerting the camp that Color War is quickly approaching. The Cisco Kid, donned with a poncho and sombrero, is the guardian of girls camp. He advises the entire camp that he will defeat the Hawk, the guardian of boys camp, to kick-off the start of Color War. Legend has it that Color War can not officially start until the Cisco Kid defeats the Hawk in a full-out battle in front of the entire camp. After brief appearances by both the Cisco Kid and the Hawk, Wonder woman relays information to girls camp from the Cisco Kid, that he is ready for the final battle with the Hawk and that the Cisco Kid will prevail. Conveniently, the Cisco Kid has always won the final battle and Color War has started without hesitation shortly thereafter every summer.

Color War Breakouts - Starting in 1991, a celebrity was brought to camp to break out the Color War competition. The celebrities that have appeared for a Color War breakout are as follows:

1991: Jason Priestly, star of Beverly Hills, 90210

1992: Nitro & Ice, stars of American Gladiators

1993: Charles Barkley

1994: Hakeem Olajuwon

1995: Matthew Perry, star from the hit TV show Friends

1996: Two fake Tom Cruises

1997: Supermodel Tyra Banks and model Antonio Sabato Jr.

1998: Wrestler "Stone Cold" Steve Austin

1999: Shaquille O'Neil

2000: Justin Timberlake, popular lead singer from the band Nsync

2001: Carson Daly, host of MTV's TRL

2002: Tobey Maguire, star of the Spider-Man films

2003: Clay Aiken, American Idol runner up and boy-band O-town

2004: Paris Hilton and pro-skater Chad Muska

2005: Fergie, singer from the band Black Eyed Peas

2006: Two teen girls, Alex and Jordy, found 4 out of 6 hidden cryptexes, and broke color war, by the lake, to the entire camp

2007: The "Megasaurus" Monster Truck Dinosaur rolled down the road by the lake

2008: A Blackhawk Helicopter flew over camp

2009: A sea monster appeared in Laurel Lake and a plane flew over camp

Watermelon Sacrifice - Legend has it that many summers ago, Big Al Leibowitz walked out on the boys dock during an intense storm and was greeted by a voice that instructed him to carry out sacrifices in honor of the Watermelon God. He promised Big Al that every summer he would provide ripe watermelons to Big Al's lake as long as the sacrifice takes and the white seeds were properly disposed of in the "boooket". Whenever Big Al noticed watermelons floating in the crib, he would gather a group of campers for the official ceremony. A sacrifice was chosen, most typically a staff member, and after a special prayer was said, the Watermelon God made it known whether or not the sacrifice was worthy of the newly discovered watermelons. If the Watermelon God accepted the sacrifice into the lake, it was a sign that Big Al could cut open the watermelons for the group. The first step was to properly pass out the "schmekal", or tail end of the watermelon, to the youngest camper in that group. If the camper was able to balance the schmekal on their head, they were able to keep it as a souvenir, providing they stored it in a tightly sealed zip-lock bag. After the schmekal was handed out, it was time to determine whether the watermelon was edible. If the watermelon was red, everyone was able to feast on the offering. If not, the watermelon was unable to be eaten and had to be properly disposed of. The main reason given for an unripened watermelon was if someone from the previous summer spit the white seeds instead of the black ones into the lake, rather than into the "boooket" with the rest of the watermelon rinds.

Tyler Hill Alumni

Notable alumni

Bruce Beck NBC Weekend Sports Anchor

Randy Sue Marber (Kornfeld) - NY State Supreme Court Justice

Irene Rosenfeld (Blecker) - Chief Executive Officer, Kraft Foods Inc.

james lafferty famous actor one tree hill

Alumni Hall of Fame

See Alumni Hall-of-Fame

Historical Data

Boys Head Counselors

Gabe Smith (1960-1965)

"Big Ed" Michael (1966-1971)

Artie Sunshine (1972)

Irv Goldstein (1973-1978)

Charles "Chick" Tayer (1979-1988)

"Big Al" Leibowitz (1989-1991)

Steve Frank and Bill Lalin (1992)

Mike Singeiser (1993)

Joel Diamond (1994)

Jay Fleitman (1995)

Andy Siegel (1996)

Bob Siff (1997-1998)

Craig "Laz" Lazarus (1999-2004)

Justin Mayer (2005)

Chris Beltz and Greg Ellis (2006-2009)

Chris Beltz (2006-present)

Girls Head Counselors

Sy Sundick (1960-1990)

Kenny Weinman (1992-1994)

Missy Kaufman (1995)

Bette Jane Weisenthal (1996-2005)

Alyssa (Frank) Flaum (2006-present)

Camp Organizational Structure

Original Boys Camp

Original Girls Camp

Current Groups for both Boys & Girls Camp

Rovers - Bunk 1-4

Sub-Debs/Debs

Freshmen

Rangers - Bunk 5-8

Juniors

Cadets

Juniors - Bunk 9-12

Inters

Sophomores

Sub Seniors - Bunk 13-16

Sub Seniors

Juniors

Seniors - Bunk 17-20

Seniors

Seniors

Super Seniors (2 years)

Super Seniors (2 years)

Supers/Teens

Camper Waiters

CIT

CIT

Waiters

Junior Counselor

Junior Counselor

External links

Tyler Hill Camp Official Site

Tyler Hill Camp Alumni Site

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Camping Facilities in the state of Pennsylvania

B'nai Brith Perlman Camp (Lake Como)  Camp Galil (Ottsville)  Camp Lee Mar (Lackawaxen)  Camp Minsi (Pocono Summit)  Musser Reservation, (Marlborough)  Camp Ockanickon (Pipersville)  Camp Poyntelle (Poyntelle)  Camp Ramah (Lakewood)  Camp Tioga (Thompson)  Camp Starlight (Starlight)  Camp Tuckahoe (Dillsburg)  Lake Greeley Camp (Greeley)  Resica Falls Scout Reservation (East Stroudsburg)  Treasure Island (Point Pleasant)  Trexler Scout Reservation (Jonas)  Tyler Hill Camp (Pocono Mountains)  Woodward Camp (Woodward)  YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser (Wernersville)  YMCA Camp Fitch (Springfield)

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