
"The big question that I get from most people is, 'Is camp going to run?'" said Andy Pritikin, owner and director of Liberty Lake Day Camp in Bordentown, New Jersey.
While that question is still up in the air, Pritikin says his staff is in the planning phase, preparing to open.
"We may come up with some kind of virtual camp program during the summer," Pritikin said.
It all depends on CDC guidelines over the coming months, he said.
"We're also planning on the next year. Right? If we can't make it this year, everything we're doing, we'll pass it along to 2021."
In the meantime, he says, Liberty Lake will continue to posting content regularly on their YouTube channel, including activity ideas and games, as a tool for families.
"We have content throughout the week," he said. "Those get saved on our YouTube channel."
The camp is also hosting weekly live events on their social media channels, he added.
"We have the Monday at 9 a.m. assembly, the Friday at 3 p.m. assembly, and those things save on our Facebook," he said.
Pritikin says his goal right now is to help families while school is out.
"The biggest thing we're doing lately, we have organized with a former Liberty Lake staffer, who now works for the Masonic Home in Burlington, an elder pen-pal program," he said.