Tasty foods are the gateway to sexual immorality β€” at least that’s what eccentric Presbyterian minister Sylvester Graham believed. He invented a coarsely ground, unrefined Graham flour, which was used to make snack crackers that weren’t sinfully sweet. His bland, unsweetened squares evolved into the sweeter, spiced s’mores base used today, now made with standard bleached white flour.

If you've ever dreamed of reliving your days at summer camp (but with beer), now's your chance.

The Tucson Jewish Community Center is hosting a one-day Adult Summer Camp this Sunday.

You'll have a variety of artistic and athletic activities to choose from including catchball, yoga, walking group, cooking with Caridad Kitchen, paint and sip, a comedy improv workshop and an interactive learning workshop. 

You can also hang out at the pool swimming, trying J-WaveFit and playing pool games. 

You can take yoga in the pool at the JCC. Sign us up. 

Lunch with beer and wine pairings, s'mores and a t-shirt are included. 

"We have an incredible number of summer camps for kids, but this is our first year introducing our one day Adult Summer Camp," said Nichole Wiley, the JCC's spokesperson. "We thought 'Why should the kids have all the fun?' Hence the hashtag: #NoAdultingAllowed."

No place to stash the kids while you play? No worries. The JCC thought of that, too, and is offering childcare for $15 per child. 

Details

What: Adult Summer Camp

Where: Tucson Jewish Community Center,  3800 E. River Road

When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Registration and light breakfast at 9:30 a.m.)

Cost: $40 per person or $75 per couple. Childcare is available for $15.

Info: Register here


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Angela Pittenger | This Is Tucson