Kutsher's Camp Anawana

Camp Anawana, later known as Kutsher's Camp Anawana, was a summer sleepaway camp overlooking Anawana Lake in Monticello, New York. Camp Anawana was originally owned by Anna Kahn of NYC and after fifty years of operation purchased and operated by the Kutsher family in partnership with Jack Landman, Red Karbel, and Jack Siegel from the early 1930s [1960s] until the summer of 1992. The Kutsher family also owned (until 2005) the Kutsher's Sports Academy. The family owned Kutsher's Hotel and Country Club until bankruptcy was filed in 2013; serving as the inspiration for the movie Dirty Dancing along with Grossinger's even though the movie was filmed in North Carolina.

Kutsher's Camp Anawana

Camp Anawana, later known as Kutsher's Camp Anawana, was a summer sleepaway camp overlooking Anawana Lake in Monticello, New York. Camp Anawana was originally owned by Anna Kahn of NYC and after fifty years of operation purchased and operated by the Kutsher family in partnership with Jack Landman, Red Karbel, and Jack Siegel from the early 1930s [1960s] until the summer of 1992. The Kutsher family also owned (until 2005) the Kutsher's Sports Academy. The family owned Kutsher's Hotel and Country Club until bankruptcy was filed in 2013; serving as the inspiration for the movie Dirty Dancing along with Grossinger's even though the movie was filmed in North Carolina.