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Cook II

POSITION:                            Cook II – 2 Positions Available

REPORTS TO:                        Head Chef/Lead Cook in the absence of Chef

STATUS:                                 Seasonal, Full-Time, Non-Exempt

                                                Will be needed roughly between Saturday, 4/15/23-Wednesday, 8/30/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate II

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person, EHC

SALARY RANGE:                   $19.78-$24.59/hr

APPLICATION DEADLINEUntil Filled

JOB PURPOSE:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is looking for a Cook to join Enchanted Hills Camp. This position will a key, full-time, seasonal staff position at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa, CA. Our culinary teams knows that food is much more than fuel for busy campers. Food brings people together and is as much a part of the camp tradition as the songs we sing around the campfire. As the Lead Cook, you will work closely with the Head Chef to ensure that our offerings and service is fun, creative, and delicious!

There will be a shuttle service to transport employees up to camp, from the park-n-ride in Downtown Napa.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Formal culinary training preferred; current students encouraged to apply
  • 1 year culinary experience in a commercial setting required students are encouraged to apply.
  • Previous experience leading a team in a busy atmosphere required
  • Advanced knowledge of the principles and practices within the food profession
  • Valid CA food handlers permit
  • Ability to follow directions and willingness to ask clarifying questions
  • Communicate with co-workers and other departments with professionalism and respect
  • Candidate must be willing to be willing to work hours that include evenings and weekends
  • Maturity of judgment and behavior
  • Good attention to detail
  • Ability to communicate in written and spoken English required
  • Maintain high standards for work areas and personal hygiene
  • Must comply with dress code requirements
  • Employment is subject to satisfactory background check

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Capable of significant walking over uneven terrain
  • Ability to work in a standing position for long periods of time (up to 8 hours)
  • Frequently lift up to 50 pounds and occasionally team lift/move 50 pounds
  • Manage physical activities such as standing, some bending, stooping, and stretching as well as daily exposure to the sun and heat and varying environmental conditions
  • Ability to safely work with sensitive materials and/or chemicals

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Responsible for ensuring all kitchen staff is on task, food quality control, food storge, kitchen cleanliness, and completion of all logs, in the absence of Head Chef.
  • Ensure consistency and superiority in food preparation, quality, and service
  • Knowledgeable in safe food handling practices and proper operation of kitchen equipment
  • Oversee kitchen operations, as shift lead, in the absence of the Head Chef
  • Sets an example for kitchen staff by following all company and department policies and procedures for safety, hygiene and performance
  • Ensure all position checklists are completed daily and accurately
  • Conduct line checks multiple times per shift to ensure DOH compliance; Address all variances immediately
  • Maintain cleanliness, organization and stocking of coolers and storage areas
  • Label, date, and wrap food products, follow protocol to document food waste
  • Assists Head Chef in maintaining accurate inventories of ingredients, supplies and equipment
  • Take proper care of ranges, ovens, broilers, fryers, griddles, utensils, and other equipment
  • Delegates and participates in opening, closing and side work duties as instructed and according to proper guidelines.
  • Communicate with Chef for any special instructions and training
  • Pro-actively create a welcoming environment for guests and employees alike
  • Adheres to all in house, local, and state hygiene polices and guidelines.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic

characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit an application, cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Lead Cook (AM/PM Shift)

POSITION:                            Lead Cook (AM/PM Shift) – 2 Positions Available

REPORTS TO:                        Head Chef

STATUS:                                 Seasonal, Full-Time, Non-Exempt

                                                Will be needed roughly between Saturday, 4/15/23-Wednesday, 8/30/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate III

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person, EHC

SALARY RANGE:                   $22.40-$25.60/hr

APPLICATION DEADLINEUntil Filled

JOB PURPOSE:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is looking for a Lead Cook to join Enchanted Hills Camp. This position will a key, full-time, seasonal staff position at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa, CA. Our culinary teams knows that food is much more than fuel for busy campers. Food brings people together and is as much a part of the camp tradition as the songs we sing around the campfire. As the Lead Cook, you will work closely with the Head Chef to ensure that our offerings and service is fun, creative, and delicious!

There will be a shuttle service to transport employees up to camp, from the park-n-ride in Downtown Napa.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Formal culinary training preferred; current students encouraged to apply
  • 2-3 years’ progressive culinary experience required
  • Previous experience leading a team in a busy atmosphere required
  • Advanced knowledge of the principles and practices within the food profession
  • Valid CA food handlers permit
  • Ability to follow directions and willingness to ask clarifying questions
  • Communicate with co-workers and other departments with professionalism and respect
  • Candidate must be willing to be willing to work hours that include evenings and weekends
  • Maturity of judgment and behavior
  • Good attention to detail
  • Ability to communicate in written and spoken English required
  • Maintain high standards for work areas and personal hygiene
  • Must comply with dress code requirements
  • Employment is subject to satisfactory background check

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Capable of significant walking over uneven terrain
  • Ability to work in a standing position for long periods of time (up to 8 hours)
  • Frequently lift up to 50 pounds and occasionally team lift/move 50 pounds
  • Manage physical activities such as standing, some bending, stooping, and stretching as well as daily exposure to the sun and heat and varying environmental conditions
  • Ability to safely work with sensitive materials and/or chemicals

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Responsible for ensuring all kitchen staff is on task, food quality control, food storge, kitchen cleanliness, and completion of all logs, in the absence of Head Chef.
  • Ensure consistency and superiority in food preparation, quality, and service
  • Knowledgeable in safe food handling practices and proper operation of kitchen equipment
  • Oversee kitchen operations, as shift lead, in the absence of the Head Chef
  • Sets an example for kitchen staff by following all company and department policies and procedures for safety, hygiene and performance
  • Ensure all position checklists are completed daily and accurately
  • Conduct line checks multiple times per shift to ensure DOH compliance; Address all variances immediately
  • Maintain cleanliness, organization and stocking of coolers and storage areas
  • Label, date, and wrap food products, follow protocol to document food waste
  • Assists Head Chef in maintaining accurate inventories of ingredients, supplies and equipment
  • Take proper care of ranges, ovens, broilers, fryers, griddles, utensils, and other equipment
  • Delegates and participates in opening, closing and side work duties as instructed and according to proper guidelines.
  • Communicate with Chef for any special instructions and training
  • Pro-actively create a welcoming environment for guests and employees alike

WORKING CONDITIONS:

 LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and

Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit an application, cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Head Counselor

POSITION:                            Head Counselor (1 – 2 Positions Open)

REPORTS TO:                        Camp Director

STATUS:                                 Seasonal Camp Worker (as defined in Section 18897 of the Health and Safety Code)

                                                Will be needed roughly between Thursday, 6/15/23-Sunday, 8/13/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate I

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person

SALARY RANGE:                   Daily Rate of $80.29-$90.29/day (per CA Labor Code 1182.4)

APPLICATION DEADLINEBy 4/28/23 or until filled, whichever is sooner

JOB PURPOSE:

Head counselors are responsible for overall coordination of male and female campers and program counselors in camp living quarters. They will assure proper camper counselor ratios in cabins and program areas. Head counselors assign cabin, bathroom, and laundry clean-up in lower camp. They are responsible for the provision of the camp experience to all campers within these areas: daily recreational activities, creating educational experiences, and promoting independence. They will provide assistance at mealtimes, between and during classes, at special activities and through the evening.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • College graduate preferred: with a degree in education, recreation or relevant field
  • Teaching experience preferred
  • Experience working with children/adults who are blind/visually impaired or disabled preferred
  • Experience supervising others
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications
  • Knowledge of Braille and/or sign language preferred
  • Knowledge of the rehabilitation process for persons who are disabled preferred 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be willing to live on camp premises 
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds 
  • Ability to enforce safety and emergency procedures 
  • Ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity 
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situation requiring first aid 
  • Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness or injury) 
  • Possess the endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers 

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Coordinate with the camp director and assistant director to assign camper living quarters
  • Coordinate with the camp director and assistant director to assign staff to cabins
  • Must create a schedule for evening cabin and area supervision
  • Create a nights off schedule for counselors and program area leaders
  • Take responsibility for cleanliness, safety and overall wellbeing of campers and staff
  • Maintain supplies, cleanliness and safety in all sleeping/residential areas (lower cabins, lakeside cabins and the lodge)
  • Responsible for all cabin inspection
  • Act as camp counselor (see counselor job description) when necessary
  • Responsible for ensuring camper: counselor ratio in program areas throughout the day and evening and during all program activity time
  • Orient campers, counselors, area leaders and volunteers to the residential areas at the beginning of each session, addressing rules such as:
  • Laundry facility use
  • Smoking
  • Use of phones etc.
  • Participate in camp orientation and educational in-services at camp
  • Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings
  • Teach and assist in classes when needed
  • Assist in all aspects of camp
  • Other duties as assigned

Expectation of Employees:

As employees, we should: 

  • Read, understand and adhere to all agency policies and procedures 
  • Conduct ourselves in a professional manner on and off the job, knowing that we are representatives of LightHouse 
  • Perform all job responsibilities 
  • Maintain a positive and respectful attitude toward everyone 
  • Communicate regularly and appropriately with our supervisors and colleagues within our own departments 
  • Able to effectively communicate orally and in writing 
  • Demonstrate efficient time management and the ability to prioritize our assignments 
  • Consistently report to work on time and be ready to begin performing our assigned duties and responsibilities 
  • Work productively 
  • Continue to learn and communicate a blindness-positive philosophy based on current best practices in the field 
  • Maintain the confidentiality of campers and staff relating to issues such as health, behaviors, and other situations that may arise 
  • Be culturally sensitive

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Camp Counselor

POSITION:                            Camp Counselor (13 – 14 Positions Open)

REPORTS TO:                        Camp Director

STATUS:                                 Seasonal Camp Worker (as defined in Section 18897 of the Health and Safety Code)

                                                Will be needed roughly between Thursday, 6/15/23-Sunday, 8/13/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate I 

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person

SALARY RANGE:                   Daily Rate of $75.29-$85.29/day (per CA Labor Code 1182.4)

APPLICATION DEADLINEBy 4/28/23 or until filled, whichever is sooner

JOB PURPOSE:

As a residential camp for the blind, counselors are responsible for the overall provision of a traditional camp experience to all blind and visually impaired campers. This includes but not limited to: inventing new blind-friendly programming, motivating campers to use non-visual techniques, adapting all activities so that all campers can participate fully regardless of their level of vision. Counselors should encourage active participation in camp meals, clean-up and other daily functions through fun activities. Counselors provide supervision to recreational activities, create educational experiences, promote independence and supervise the health and safety of children and adults. Applicants must also have the ability to work with campers that have secondary disabilities (developmental, hearing impairments and/or mobility restrictions).

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older 
  • High School graduate 
  • Some college education preferred 
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications 
  • Previous work in a camp, school, or community service setting 
  • Experience working with individuals who are blind/visually impaired preferred 
  • Knowledge of Braille and/or sign language preferred 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be willing to live on camp premises 
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds 
  • Ability to enforce safety and emergency procedures 
  • Ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity 
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situation requiring first aid 
  • Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness or injury) 
  • Possess the endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers 

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Assist in the direction, supervision, and organization of campers in their living unit, within activities and throughout the camp in order to meet the intended camper outcomes 
  • Apply basic youth and blindness development principles in working with campers through communication, relationship development, respect for diversity, involvement and empowerment of youth 
  • Assure campers are properly supervised at all times 
  • Be aware of and implement safety guidelines 
  • Participate in the development and implementation of program activities for campers within the mission and outcomes. 
  • Responsible for leading and assisting with the teaching of activities. 
  • Actively participate in all program areas as assigned. 
  • Provide for the progression of activities within the framework of individual and group interests and abilities. 
  • Assist in program areas such as waterfront, nature, all camp activities, and arts and crafts as directed. 
  • Maintain high standards of health and safety in all activities for campers and staff. 
  • Provide the daily care of each camper within your supervision including recognition of personal health needs. 
  • Ensure that campers receive their medications as directed by health care manager. 
  • Be alert to campers and staff needs and assist them with personal and/or health problems, and discuss with camp health manager and/or resident camp director when appropriate. 
  • Be alert to equipment and facilities to ensure utilization, proper care, and maintenance is adhered to; report repairs needed promptly to camp director. 
  • Be a role model to campers and staff in your attitude and behavior. 
  • Follow and uphold all safety and security rules and procedures. 
  • Set a good example to campers and others in regard to general camp procedures and practices including sanitation, schedule, and sportsmanship 
  • Contribute to verbal and written evaluations and communication as requested 
  • Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning, and leading those as assigned 
  • Participate as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights, and other all-camp activities and camp functions 
  • Stay current on best practices by reading/viewing instructional media and active participation before and during camp 
  • Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Expectation of Employees:

As employees, we should: 

  • Read, understand and adhere to all agency policies and procedures 
  • Conduct ourselves in a professional manner on and off the job, knowing that we are representatives of LightHouse 
  • Perform all job responsibilities 
  • Maintain a positive and respectful attitude toward everyone 
  • Communicate regularly and appropriately with our supervisors and colleagues within our own departments 
  • Able to effectively communicate orally and in writing 
  • Demonstrate efficient time management and the ability to prioritize our assignments 
  • Consistently report to work on time and be ready to begin performing our assigned duties and responsibilities 
  • Work productively 
  • Continue to learn and communicate a blindness-positive philosophy based on current best practices in the field 
  • Maintain the confidentiality of campers and staff relating to issues such as health, behaviors, and other situations that may arise 
  • Be culturally sensitive

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Enrichment Program Area Leader

POSITION:                            Enrichment Program Area Leader

REPORTS TO:                        Camp Director

STATUS:                                 Seasonal Camp Worker (as defined in Section 18897 of the Health and Safety Code)

                                                Will be needed roughly between Thursday, 6/15/23-Sunday, 8/13/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate I

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person

SALARY RANGE:                   Daily Rate of $80.29-$90.29/day (per CA Labor Code 1182.4)

APPLICATION DEADLINEBy 4/28/23 or until filled, whichever is sooner

JOB PURPOSE:

The enrichment program area leader is responsible for preparing and implementing safe, fun, and appropriate programs for the blind and visually impaired children and adults. He/she will coordinate and oversee all camp enrichment activities.

Examples of Activities include:

  • Music appreciation 
  • Music performances 
  • Singing 
  • Drama 
  • Creative writing 
  • Dance 
  • Radio show 
  • Aerobics 
  • Tumbling 
  • Other

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 18 years of age 
  • Some college preferred 
  • Minimum of one year in and educational setting 
  • Experience working with persons who are blind/visually impaired or disabled preferred 
  • Experience supervising support staff preferred 
  • Experience and knowledge of recreation instruction 
  • Knowledge of the rehabilitation process for persons who are disabled preferred 
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications
  • Knowledge of Braille and/or sign language preferred 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be willing to live on camp premises 
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds 
  • Ability to enforce safety and emergency procedures
  • Ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity 
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situation requiring first aid 
  • Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness or injury) 
  • Possess the endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers 

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Plan, direct, and supervise a safe and fun enrichment program 
  • Teach/lead classes and activities in enrichment areas 
  • Schedule a minimum of three classes for each session 
  • Schedule teaching assistants from available counselors and volunteers 
  • Evaluate the success of the enrichment programs and activities 
  • Ensure that camp staff and campers know and follow safety procedures 
  • Train staff in their responsibilities in the enrichment areas  
  • Ensure campers and staff follow safety procedures 
  • Assist counselors with the development of art kits for cabins or special events 
  • Manage the physical facilities and equipment in the enrichment program areas 
  • Set up enrichment areas 
  • Teach and monitor proper use of equipment 
  • Ensure the security of the enrichment equipment when not in use 
  • Conduct a daily check of the area and equipment for safety, cleanliness, and good repair 
  • Ensure that the enrichment program area equipment and supplies are inventoried and steps are taken to replace them in a timely manner 
  • Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning and leading those as assigned 
  • Participate as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights, and other all-camp functions 
  • Assist with camper placements in classes and with living assignments when necessary 
  • Evaluate volunteers, counselors in training (CIT), and counselors throughout the summer 
  • Act as a camp counselor when necessary 
  • Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Expectation of Employees:

As employees, we should: 

  • Read, understand and adhere to all agency policies and procedures 
  • Conduct ourselves in a professional manner on and off the job, knowing that we are representatives of LightHouse 
  • Perform all job responsibilities 
  • Maintain a positive and respectful attitude toward everyone 
  • Communicate regularly and appropriately with our supervisors and colleagues within our own departments 
  • Able to effectively communicate orally and in writing 
  • Demonstrate efficient time management and the ability to prioritize our assignments 
  • Consistently report to work on time and be ready to begin performing our assigned duties and responsibilities 
  • Work productively 
  • Continue to learn and communicate a blindness-positive philosophy based on current best practices in the field 
  • Maintain the confidentiality of campers and staff relating to issues such as health, behaviors, and other situations that may arise 
  • Be culturally sensitive

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the

employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Nature Program Area Leader

POSITION:                            Nature Program Area Leader

REPORTS TO:                        Camp Director

STATUS:                                 Seasonal Camp Worker (as defined in Section 18897 of the Health and Safety Code)

                                                Will be needed roughly between Thursday, 6/15/23-Sunday, 8/13/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate I

 WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person

SALARY RANGE:                   Daily Rate of $80.29-$90.29/day (per CA Labor Code 1182.4) 

APPLICATION DEADLINEBy 4/28/23 or until filled, whichever is sooner

 

JOB PURPOSE:

The nature program area leader is responsible for preparing and implementing educational and recreational programs for the blind and visually impaired children and adults. He/she will coordinate and oversee all camp nature/outdoor education

Examples of Activities include:

  • Hiking 
  • Gardening 
  • Ecology 
  • Nature crafts 
  • Veeder hike 
  • Overnight camp outs 
  • Outdoor cooking 
  • Native American Culture 
  • Plants and animals 
  • Science experiments 
  • New games

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 18 years of age 
  • Some college preferred 
  • Minimum of one year in and educational setting 
  • Experience working with persons who are blind/visually impaired or disabled preferred 
  • Experience supervising support staff preferred 
  • Experience and knowledge of recreation instruction 
  • Knowledge of the rehabilitation process for persons who are disabled preferred 
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications
  • Knowledge of Braille and/or sign language preferred 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be willing to live on camp premises 
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds 
  • Ability to enforce safety and emergency procedures
  • Ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity 
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situation requiring first aid 
  • Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness or injury) 
  • Possess the endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers 

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Develop and deliver a nature program that is appropriate for the age and ability of the campers and utilizes the camp’s natural environment 
  • Teach/lead classes and activities on the subject of nature and outdoor education 
  • Schedule a minimum of three classes for each session 
  • Schedule teaching assistants from available counselors and volunteers 
  • Evaluate the success of the nature programs and activities 
  • Ensure that camp staff and campers know and follow safety and educational procedures 
  • Train staff in their responsibilities in the nature areas 
  • Ensure campers and staff follow safety procedures 
  • Manage the physical facilities and equipment in the nature program area 
  • Maintain the nature or environmental equipment 
  • Be responsible for observing hazards or enhancements in the natural environment and alerting other appropriate staff 
  • Ensure that the nature program area equipment and supplies are inventoried and steps are taken to replace them in a timely manner 
  • Conduct a daily check of the area and equipment for safety, cleanliness, and good repair 
  • Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning and leading those as assigned 
  • Participate as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights, and other all-camp functions 
  • Assist with camper placements in classes and with living assignments when necessary 
  • Evaluate volunteers, counselors in training (CIT), and counselors throughout the summer 
  • Act as a camp counselor when necessary 
  • Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Expectation of Employees:

As employees, we should: 

  • Read, understand and adhere to all agency policies and procedures 
  • Conduct ourselves in a professional manner on and off the job, knowing that we are representatives of LightHouse 
  • Perform all job responsibilities 
  • Maintain a positive and respectful attitude toward everyone 
  • Communicate regularly and appropriately with our supervisors and colleagues within our own departments 
  • Able to effectively communicate orally and in writing 
  • Demonstrate efficient time management and the ability to prioritize our assignments 
  • Consistently report to work on time and be ready to begin performing our assigned duties and responsibilities 
  • Work productively 
  • Continue to learn and communicate a blindness-positive philosophy based on current best practices in the field 
  • Maintain the confidentiality of campers and staff relating to issues such as health, behaviors, and other situations that may arise 
  • Be culturally sensitive

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Arts and Crafts Program Area Leader

POSITION:                            Arts and Crafts Program Area Leader

REPORTS TO:                        Camp Director

STATUS:                                 Seasonal Camp Worker (as defined in Section 18897 of the Health and Safety Code)

                                                Will be needed roughly between Thursday, 6/15/23-Sunday, 8/13/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate I

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person

SALARY RANGE:                   Daily Rate of $80.29-$90.29/day (per CA Labor Code 1182.4)

APPLICATION DEADLINEBy 4/28/23 or until filled, whichever is sooner

JOB PURPOSE:

The arts and crafts program area leader is responsible for preparing and implementing safe, fun, and appropriate programs for the blind and visually impaired children and adults. He/she will coordinate and oversee all camp arts and crafts activities. 

Examples of Activities include:

  • Ceramics 
  • Jewelry making 
  • Drawing 
  • Painting 
  • Nature crafts 
  • Cooking 
  • Leather crafts 
  • Tactile crafts 
  • Puppets 
  • Tie-dying 
  • Papermaking 
  • Others

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 18 years of age 
  • Some college preferred 
  • Minimum of one year in and educational setting 
  • Experience working with persons who are blind/visually impaired or disabled preferred 
  • Experience supervising support staff preferred 
  • Experience and knowledge of recreation instruction 
  • Knowledge of the rehabilitation process for persons who are disabled preferred 
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications
  • Knowledge of Braille and/or sign language preferred 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be willing to live on camp premises 
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds 
  • Ability to enforce safety and emergency procedures
  • Ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity 
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situation requiring first aid 
  • Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness or injury) 
  • Possess the endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers 

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Plan, direct, and supervise a safe and fun arts and crafts program 
  • Teach/lead classes and activities in arts and crafts areas 
  • Schedule a minimum of three classes for each session 
  • Schedule teaching assistants from available counselors and volunteers 
  • Evaluate the success of the arts and crafts programs and activities 
  • Ensure that camp staff and campers know and follow safety procedures 
  • Train staff in their responsibilities in the arts and crafts areas  
  • Ensure campers and staff follow safety procedures 
  • Assist counselors with the development of art kits for cabins or special events 
  • Manage the physical facilities and equipment in the arts and crafts program areas 
  • Set up arts and crafts areas 
  • Teach and monitor proper use of equipment 
  • Conduct a daily check of the area and equipment for safety, cleanliness, and good repair 
  • Ensure that the arts and crafts program area equipment and supplies are inventoried and steps are taken to replace them in a timely manner 
  • Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning and leading those as assigned 
  • Participate as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights, and other all-camp functions 
  • Assist with camper placements in classes and with living assignments when necessary 
  • Evaluate volunteers, counselors in training (CIT), and counselors throughout the summer 
  • Act as a camp counselor when necessary 
  • Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Expectation of Employees:

As employees, we should: 

  • Read, understand and adhere to all agency policies and procedures 
  • Conduct ourselves in a professional manner on and off the job, knowing that we are representatives of LightHouse 
  • Perform all job responsibilities 
  • Maintain a positive and respectful attitude toward everyone 
  • Communicate regularly and appropriately with our supervisors and colleagues within our own departments 
  • Able to effectively communicate orally and in writing 
  • Demonstrate efficient time management and the ability to prioritize our assignments 
  • Consistently report to work on time and be ready to begin performing our assigned duties and responsibilities 
  • Work productively 
  • Continue to learn and communicate a blindness-positive philosophy based on current best practices in the field 
  • Maintain the confidentiality of campers and staff relating to issues such as health, behaviors, and other situations that may arise 
  • Be culturally sensitive

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

Aquatics Program Area Leader

POSITION:                            Aquatics Program Area Leader

REPORTS TO:                        Camp Director

STATUS:                                 Seasonal Camp Worker (as defined in Section 18897 of the Health and Safety Code)

                                                Will be needed roughly between Thursday, 6/15/23-Sunday, 8/13/23

JOB CLASSIFICATION:       Associate I

WORK ARRANGEMENT:      In Person

SALARY RANGE:                   Daily Rate of $80.29-$90.29/day (per CA Labor Code 1182.4)

APPLICATION DEADLINEBy 4/28/23 or until filled, whichever is sooner

 

JOB PURPOSE:

The aquatics program area leader is responsible for preparing and implementing safe, fun, and appropriate programs for the blind and visually impaired children and adults. He/she will coordinate and oversee all camp aquatics activities. 

Examples of Activities include:

  • Swimming 
  • Aqua-aerobics 
  • Fishing 
  • Boating 
  • All camp swims 
  • Other 

 QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 18 years of age 
  • Some college preferred 
  • Minimum of one year in and educational setting 
  • Experience working with persons who are blind/visually impaired or disabled preferred 
  • Experience supervising support staff preferred 
  • Experience and knowledge of recreation instruction 
  • Knowledge of the rehabilitation process for persons who are disabled preferred 
  • Current First Aid and CPR certifications
  • Knowledge of Braille and/or sign language preferred 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be willing to live on camp premises 
  • Must be able to lift 70 pounds 
  • Ability to enforce safety and emergency procedures
  • Ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards related to the activity 
  • Physical ability to respond appropriately to situation requiring first aid 
  • Must be able to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness or injury) 
  • Possess the endurance required to maintain constant supervision of campers 

JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  • Plan, direct, and supervise a safe and fun waterfront program 
  • Supervise classes and activities in aquatics areas 
  • Schedule a minimum of three classes for each session 
  • Schedule teaching assistants from available counselors and volunteers 
  • Evaluate the success of the aquatics programs and activities 
  • Ensure that camp staff and campers know and follow safety procedures 
  • Train staff in their responsibilities in the aquatics areas  
  • Ensure campers and staff follow safety procedures 
  • Manage the physical facilities and equipment in the aquatics program areas 
  • Set up aquatics areas 
  • Teach and monitor proper use of equipment 
  • Conduct a daily check of the area and equipment for safety, cleanliness, and good repair 
  • Ensure that the aquatics program area equipment and supplies are inventoried and steps are taken to replace them in a timely manner 
  • Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning and leading those as assigned 
  • Participate as a member of the camp staff team to deliver and supervise evening programs, special events, overnights, and other all-camp functions 
  • Assist with camper placements in classes and with living assignments when necessary 
  • Evaluate volunteers, counselors in training (CIT), and counselors throughout the summer 
  • Act as a camp counselor when necessary 
  • Attend and participate in weekly staff meetings 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Expectation of Employees:

As employees, we should: 

  • Read, understand and adhere to all agency policies and procedures 
  • Conduct ourselves in a professional manner on and off the job, knowing that we are representatives of LightHouse 
  • Perform all job responsibilities 
  • Maintain a positive and respectful attitude toward everyone 
  • Communicate regularly and appropriately with our supervisors and colleagues within our own departments 
  • Able to effectively communicate orally and in writing 
  • Demonstrate efficient time management and the ability to prioritize our assignments 
  • Consistently report to work on time and be ready to begin performing our assigned duties and responsibilities 
  • Work productively 
  • Continue to learn and communicate a blindness-positive philosophy based on current best practices in the field 
  • Maintain the confidentiality of campers and staff relating to issues such as health, behaviors, and other situations that may arise 
  • Be culturally sensitive

WORKING CONDITIONS:

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is an equal opportunity employer to all. We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace. We also operate under a mutual “employment at will” policy.

Equal Opportunity

LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on an individual’s race, ancestry, religion or religious creed (including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40 and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin (including language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition (including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.  Our policy and the law prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from engaging in such conduct.

LightHouse personnel are employed on an at-will basis.  Employment at-will means that the employment relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or without advance notice at any time by the employee or the Agency.

We strive to maintain a scent-free environment and a drug-free workplace.  Employees are expected to behave in accordance with these objectives.

All employees at LightHouse are hired for an indefinite and unspecified duration and consequently, no employee is guaranteed employment for a specified length of time. Employment is at the mutual consent of the employee and LightHouse. Accordingly, either the employee or LightHouse can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause (“employment at will”).

TO APPLY:

Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no. PDFs please), to hr@old.lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest, thanks for your understanding. We strongly encourage applicants from the blind community to apply!

We Celebrate Enchanted Hills Camp at the LightHouse Gala, August 19

We Celebrate Enchanted Hills Camp at the LightHouse Gala, August 19

Members of the LightHouse Gala team walk the trails of EHC, surrounded by redwood treesThe snow from two weeks ago has melted, and while more rainstorms are brewing once again, our LightHouse Gala team made their way up to Enchanted Hills Camp on a beautiful sunny day this week. The gala will be held in August, and with just five and a half months left to go, our team of organizers traveled up Mt. Veeder to take in all the sights and sounds of camp, to draw inspiration and creativity for our Enchanted Evening Gala.

View of the bridge behind Legacy Camp. The bridge crosses over a babbling brook surrounded by redwood trees
 
Together, the team walked the trails of EHC and toured the grounds. The wet winter months have brought new growth and greenery among the burnt trees and remaining remanence of past wildfires. The camp’s beauty and resilience is evident throughout its entire 311 acres. As construction continues on and ideas for future blueprints are being dreamt of, the foundation for a beautiful, accessible and nurturing oasis of empowerment and independence for blind, low vision, and deafblind campers is being built.

The sun shining through the branches of the redwood trees, a bright blue sky can be seen through the treesOur team can’t wait to recreate the camp experience for our gala guests at the historic Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco’s Union Square Plaza. We cannot wait to share with our community the history of camp, the vision Rose Resnick had when the camp was acquired, and the dreams we aspire to bring to reality. If you would like to be part of this incredible journey, join us for An Enchanted Evening on August 19, 2023. Early-bird discounted tickets are now available on the LightHouse Gala website. You may also contribute to the future of camp by sponsoring the event or by donating auction items. We look forward to sharing a truly enchanting evening together with dinner, dancing, auctions and entertainment, all for the benefit of our beloved Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind.

An Interview with Steve Gill, Producer and Performer in the Simply Sinatra EHC Benefit, March 4

An Interview with Steve Gill, Producer and Performer in the Simply Sinatra EHC Benefit, March 4

On Saturday March 4, the Simply Sinatra concert will take place at Menlo School to benefit Enchanted Hills Camp (EHC). The concert is presented by Steve and Nancy Gill, whose daughter Anne “Annie” Gill has attended the Adults with Developmental Disabilities camp session at EHC. In 1999, the Gills decided to organize the first concert to benefit camp. Steve once directed theater at Menlo School. Prior to COVID-19, Steve, with the help of Anne and former Menlo School students and colleagues, put on 18 concerts which raised over $145,000 for camp. Now the Gills are pleased to bring back the concerts. This year’s concert is a tribute to Frank Sinatra.   

We chatted with Steve about his thoughts on putting on these concerts over the years. The interview has been edited for clarity and length.
 
What are your favorite things about organizing these concerts?

I always loved gathering very talented former students together and was amazed at their ability to put on great shows with just one night of rehearsal. Some came from Los Angeles, and one, an attorney, even flew in from Sweden just to participate in these concerts. While a few continued performing professionally, others, who have busy careers, just loved being onstage again. After COVID it was no longer feasible to get commitments from so many performers because of the chance we would have to cancel, as we had to do for the show planned for January 2022.
 
How do you choose the theme for each concert?

The concerts are usually dedicated to the Great American Songbook. They are biographical concerts that trace the life and music of a famous composer and/or lyricist. Past composers/lyricists have included: George Gershwin; Cole Porter; Irving Berlin; Kander and Ebb; Rodgers and Hammerstein; and Rodgers and Hart.   
 
What have been your favorite discoveries or lessons you’ve learned as you’ve produced these concerts over the years?
 
It always amazes me how my ex-students mature intellectually and musically. They also can’t wait to see each other. They have become good friends. Unfortunately, COVID has cancelled the last two concerts. This year my friend [Alex Perez] and I are performing a mini concert revolving around the life and music of Frank Sinatra. It is always a joy to see members of past audiences show up. Some have been coming for 20 years. 

Anne and Steve Gill

What motivates you to continue putting on these concerts?
 
Personal satisfaction. Creating and choosing the material for the concerts. I am now 80 and this keeps me young. It also serves a worthy cause. And my daughter Annie has loved attending the camp.
 
What do you love most about EHC? 

The people who run the camp: their patience, creativity and friendliness and [EHC Director] Tony Fletcher in particular.
 
What: Simply Sinatra Concert to benefit Enchanted Hills Camp
When: Saturday, March 4, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Where: Martin Family Hall at Menlo School, 50 Valparaiso Ave., Atherton, 94027
Cost: A donation of $20 is requested
 
COVID-19 Safety & More Info

All audience members are requested to wear masks and provide contact information in case the concert is cancelled.
 
For more information about the concert, please contact Nancy Gill at gillnancyg@gmail.com or 650-948-4648.

Get tickets to the Simply Sinatra concert to benefit EHC.