The River Family will celebrate Sukkot Wednesday, October 16th through Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024.
There is no charge to celebrate the festival of booths with us.
We will have a community meal each evening at 6 pm followed by a teaching by John Kostik.
There is no charge for these meals,
however any donations to help cover the costs would be greatly appreciated.
Please make your meal reservations with Carolyn Lee at Shabbat meals on Fridays,
or call Neil Lee at (865) 654-5790.
We need to know which evenings you will be dining with us and how many people
so we will be sure to prepare enough food for each meal.
We hope you will join us as often as you can throughout the week.
There will be flag and banner making activities, dancing, teachings, evening meals, worship and more.
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A donation box will be placed by the front door of The River through Friday, October 11th
for you to donate items to help offset the cost for the week.
Items needed are:
• Disposable plates, bowls, cups, cutlery and napkins
• Paper towels and septic safe toilet tissue
• Tea bags, coffee, sugar
• Canned: green beans, carrots & peas, corn, chili beans
• Popcorn
• Rice
• Sour cream
• Potatoes
• Spaghetti noodles
• Saltine crackers
• Frito’s corn chips and potato chips
• Cookies, cake mix and frosting, brownie mix
• Vanilla wafers, vanilla pudding, cool whip
• Salad dressings
• Tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, eggs
- Fresh foods should be brought on Wednesday, the 16th -
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Information for Campers:
You will need to provide your own breakfast and lunch.
Bring anything you normally would to camp for a week.
• Tent, sleeping bags, etc.
• Flashlights, sunscreen, bug spray
• Rain ponchos and umbrellas-pray it won’t be needed
• Camp chairs for around the fire/outside sessions
• Flip flops for the showers
• Camp stove – if needed for breakfast or lunch.
• Cooler and ice (for milk, lunch meats, etc.)
• Metal hangers for roasting Kosher marshmallows, (don’t forget the graham crackers and chocolate!)
• Dry wood for the fire and a fire extinguisher