Hi. Bob Heineman here...Was a resident and camper at Toro Hill the summer of 1957 and 1958. My cousin Allan Vogel was there also with his family. We really enjoyed being in the plays. The Pajama Game and Of Thee I sing. Dancing under the pagota to "It's Not for Me to Say" by Johnny Mathis...or All Shook Up by Elvis. Was 2 of the best summers of my life. Anyone remember me?
Good day, sun shines! There have were times of hardship when I felt unhappy missing knowledge about opportunities of getting high yields on investments. I was a dump and downright stupid person. I have never imagined that there weren't any need in big initial investment. Nowadays, I'm happy and lucky , I started to get real income. It's all about how to choose a proper companion who uses your money in a right way - that is incorporate it in real business, and shares the profit with me.
You can ask, if there are such firms? I'm obliged to tell the truth, YES, there are. Please get to know about one of them: http://theinvestblog.com [url=http://theinvestblog.com]Online Investment Blog[/url]
Can anybody tell me what year Toro Hill closed? Someone told me that it closed after the 1974 season, but others have told me that it didn't close until 1978 or 1979.
Additionally, what ever became of the property where Toro Hill used to be?
I was a camper at Toro Hill from the early fifties to the early sixties. Some Bronx friends and neighbors were Milton and Belle Stone, George Cohen. Al Cohen, the late Moss and Rozalyn. The Rozenswigs, Phil Bainnson. I remember the Paposses, The Comanches. Most of the visitors were from the North Bronx, near Allerton Ave. I was a kid from the South Bronx. There were the Schnizters, some land and bungalow owners. My name is Allen Stone, my brother is Howard. Bronx Boy until the sixties. The place burned down as in the late sixties. Good stories I share with my brother. Good photos Allen Stone, close to Santa Monica, CA
Seena, Woody, Shelly S, Dennis, Shelly U, Ronnie, Keith, Randy, Stu, Kenny and Greg
Alan Reiffe
Isn't he cute?
Sometime in the '50's- from Alan Reiffe
I don't know the year the "Camp" picture was taken but the photographer was Ira Grossman (a Toro adult old-timer). Don't remember everyone in the picture but going across from the top left - first person is Butch (second from bottom right in Pajama Game photo - I don't remember his last name). The middle counselor is Murry Cohen. The third camper to his left is Richie Ravner and to his left is Jimmy Miller. Bottom row second from left is Alan Adler. The second camper to his left if Michael Gilbert and I'm next to Michael. The third camper to my left is Eddie Haimowitz. Can anyone fill in the blanks? Bottom row first camper on the left is Bobby or Michael (?) Ganz.
Toro Hill Staff- 1968- from Alan Reiffe
The Staff photo was obviously taken in 1968 and my wife Helene and I will take a stab at all of the people in the photo, starting with the top left. Uncle Marvin, Debbie Gilbert, Marty Farber, Larry Fuchsman, Aunt Harriet, Scwartz (?), Freddie Drexler, my wife Helene Hoch, unknown, and Sol Bear. Middle row from the left - Barbara Heilweil, Paul Davidson, Skolnick, Brian Blinderman, Paul Levin, DIane??, the rest of the row is unknown. Bottom row from the left - Arlene Levy, Cindy Gutter, Kathy Gluck, Barbara??, Ellen Edelstein, Linda Schnitzer
Pajama Game
Nat Kramer w/o shirt- Walter Silver in center-plaid shirt
1961 Classic
Scott & Woody
Stu, Woody, Ronnie, Mark & wife, Seena, Shelly and Kenny
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Hi. Bob Heineman here...Was a resident and camper at Toro Hill the summer of 1957 and 1958. My cousin Allan Vogel was there also with his family. We really enjoyed being in the plays. The Pajama Game and Of Thee I sing. Dancing under the pagota to "It's Not for Me to Say" by Johnny Mathis...or All Shook Up by Elvis. Was 2 of the best summers of my life. Anyone remember me?
Good day, sun shines!
There have were times of hardship when I felt unhappy missing knowledge about opportunities of getting high yields on investments. I was a dump and downright stupid person.
I have never imagined that there weren't any need in big initial investment.
Nowadays, I'm happy and lucky , I started to get real income.
It's all about how to choose a proper companion who uses your money in a right way - that is incorporate it in real business, and shares the profit with me.
You can ask, if there are such firms? I'm obliged to tell the truth, YES, there are. Please get to know about one of them:
http://theinvestblog.com [url=http://theinvestblog.com]Online Investment Blog[/url]
Can anybody tell me what year Toro Hill closed? Someone told me that it closed after the 1974 season, but others have told me that it didn't close until 1978 or 1979.
Additionally, what ever became of the property where Toro Hill used to be?
Anyone from 72 think that's the year. Bonnie..did raids across to boys camp...
I was a camper at Toro Hill from the early fifties to the early sixties. Some Bronx friends and neighbors were Milton and Belle Stone, George Cohen. Al Cohen, the late Moss and Rozalyn. The Rozenswigs, Phil Bainnson. I remember the Paposses, The Comanches. Most of the visitors were from the North Bronx, near Allerton Ave. I was a kid from the South Bronx. There were the Schnizters, some land and bungalow owners.
My name is Allen Stone, my brother is Howard. Bronx Boy until the sixties. The place burned down as in the late sixties. Good stories I share with my brother. Good photos
Allen Stone, close to Santa Monica, CA
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