February, 1996
Dear G.U.C.I. Staff:
Allow me to "Kvell."  One of our kids is on the move Jewishly and artistically, 
and I think he is going to have a significant impact on the Jewish world.  I am 
referring to Dan Nichols who has put together a new band called "Eighteen."  
Danny and his partner, Mason Cooper are writing, performing, and recording some 
of the most exciting music I've heard in years.  Their songs speak to all ages, 
but will have special meaning and attraction to those who grew up with rock and 
roll.  They bring an enormous energy and enthusiasm to their work, coupled with 
clever and compellingly relevant lyrics.  It's Jewish art in the making.
Danny was at camp for ten summers and so I feel a special bond with him.  Much 
of his deep feeling for Judaism surfaced here in Zionsville.  Now he joins that 
strong Jewish identity with his considerable musical talents.  This is music 
that needs to be heard, and will be.  Danny and Mason are almost finished with 
their first recording, "Here And Now," which will be released soon on CD.  They 
are also putting together their first concert tour which will begin at OVFTY 
Regionals in Cincinnati in March.  "Eighteen" will perform twice during the 
summer here at camp, and several of our other UAHC camps have expressed 
interest in having the band do concerts for their campers and staff during the 
coming summer.  This is going to be the start of something big. 
 If you want to present a special musical program for your synagogue, Hillel, religious school, 
NFTY region or sub region, I strongly urge you to give Dan Nichols a call, get 
your hands on the "Here And Now" CD, invite "Eighteen" into your community.  
You can reach Dan at (615) 386-0011.  These fellows are going to knock our 
socks off!
In recent weeks I have been all around the Midwest, speaking to families about 
camp.  Camper applications have been coming in readily; our camp will be full 
again this summer.  Happily, Avodah will reappear this summer with a group of 
36 outstanding 12th graders.  I am concerned, however, because we, along with 
most of the other UAHC camps, have been experiencing difficulties finding 
counselors for the summer.  Unit Heads and other Leadership staff are all in 
place, but several counselor positions remain open.  Most years we end up 
turning people away, this year we are looking for good counselor prospects.  If 
you know of anyone who you feel would be a good staff member in our program, 
please encourage him/her to get in touch with me.  Counselor position salaries 
have increased, and good jobs remain to be filled.  Please pass the word. 
Thanks.
I know this isn't the "Creative" kind of staff letter I have been sending you, 
but I wanted you know what was happening around here.  Sort of the good, the 
bad, and the ugly of it all.  The good is Danny Nichols.  The bad is the search 
for staff.  The ugly?  Well, last week I shaved off my beard.  I'll leave the 
rest to your imagination.
Ron
 
 
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