YMCA SUMMER CAMP GUIDE 2019 | KAMP KERMIT KIDS CAMP CAMP WABANSI CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA GREATER GREEN BAY YMCA GREENBAYYMCA.ORG
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WHY CHOOSE: KAMP KERMIT?
Your 4 or 5-year old child enjoys interacting with a smaller group of children and is comfortable being away from home for a half-day experience.
KIDS CAMP?
Your 5-10 year old child can comfortably spend the whole day away from home, enjoys being around many other children in an urban setting, likes being outdoors, or may be trying out full-day camp for the first time.
CAMP WABANSI?
Your 7-12 year old child is striving for independence, can handle feeling further away from home, enjoys outdoor exploration and activities, or is ready to try spending one night at camp in order to try overnight camp in the future.
CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA?
Your 7-17 year old child has had positive experiences away from home, is striving for independence, or is ready for an overnight camping adventure. YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is a traditional overnight camp located 65 miles north of Green Bay. 3
CAMP DIRECTOR
Heidi Marquardt Hernandez TELEPHONE 920.436.1243 EMAIL heidi.marquardt@greenbayymca.org ADDRESS YMCA Kamp Kermit - East Side Center 1740 S Huron Rd Green Bay WI 54311 Kamp Kermit is licensed by the State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Family Services.
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KAMP KERMIT To register, see page 30.
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INTRODUCTION: Your 4-5 year old will enjoy a half day of fun, safe and healthy activities that are geared toward your child’s developmental level. Thursday field trips are included in their fun-filled week. Your family is welcome to join your camper for an onsite family picnic on Friday complete with songs, skits and camper recognition. Lunch is to be provided from home for all Kamp Kermit programs.
Week 1 July 8-12 Friends on the Farm Week 2 July 15-19 Magical Kingdom Week 3 July 22-26 Outdoor Explorers Week 4 July 29-August 2 Super Power Academy Week 5 August 5-9 Build & Play Tech Camp Week 6 August 12-16 Growing Gourmets
Weekly camp fees: Members $110 General Public $135 *Financial Assistance is made available through contributions to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. See page 30 for more information.
ACTIVITIES Kamp Kermit offers a variety of activities throughout the week. Your child will participate in group games, arts and crafts, swimming, stories and songs, creative freeplay and fitness activities.
PARENT HANDBOOK Please print off a Kamp Kermit Parent Handbook at www.greenbayymca.org prior to your child’s camp week.
HOURS OF OPERATION Kamp Kermit runs from 8:30am to 12:30pm, Monday through Friday.
DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP There is no bus service for Kamp Kermit. Parents are responsible for arranging transportation to and from camp each day.
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KAMP KERMIT theme weeks FRIENDS ON THE FARM
BUILD & PLAY TECH CAMP
Week 1July 8-12 E-I-E-I-Oh my…Kamp Kermit is turning in to a pretend farm! All the crafts, stories and games promise to make you feel like you’ve just made friends with the cows and chickens down on the farm. Our field trip will lead us to Heritage Hill* where we will meet the animals, do laundry and help with chores…just like the old days—but much more fun—then we’ll end our visit with a couple of old-fashioned games.
Week 5August 5-9 It’s going to be a fun-filled, activitypacked camp week that introduces easyto-learn engineering concepts, building challenges and cool technology. Campers will work both individually and as a team to brainstorm and design their ideas. We will practice each day on building, testing, improving and completing the day’s projects. Our field trip will take us to the Children’s Museum *where the exploration continues.
MAGICAL KINGDOM Week 2July 15-19 Whether your little camper is a prince, a princess or a knight in shining armor, we will be exploring the make-believe world of the enchanted kingdom. Our field trip will take us to Pamperin Park* where campers will be delighted by a magical show and can then use their imagination to be anything they’d like.
OUTDOOR EXPLORERS Week 3July 22-26 It’s a big, wide world out there! Let’s check out the sights of our natural surroundings, learn about the great outdoors and navigate a scavenger hunt, all while keeping a lookout for animal tracks. Our field trip will be to explore the N.E.W. Zoo.*
SUPER POWER ACADEMY Week 4July 29-August 2 We’re brave and we’re bold! No villains stand a chance when they meet up with us! We’ll transform ourselves into super heroes through costumes, play, and challenges. On Thursday, we’ll set out to conquer the exciting world of Bay Beach Amusement Park.* *Note: Field trips are subject to change based on weather and availability. 8
GROWING GOURMETS Week 6August 12-16 We will be little chefs for the week as we create fun snacks and explore the world of yummy food! Each day’s recipe will incorporate a heap of kitchen safety, a scoop of good manners, a pinch of menu planning and a bowl of laughter with new friends! Special guests will join us in Kamp Kermit to help us perfect our gourmet skills, and then we’ll top it off with a field trip to a nearby restaurant* to watch some chefs in action and have a delicious lunch!
TEEN LEADERSHIP JUNIOR COUNSELOR Offered all sessions, ages 11 and up Spend a week learning leadership skills and techniques to last a lifetime. During your week as a JC, you will have the opportunity to work side by side with our counselors. Your journey in the JC program will include how to lead a group of campers, teach arts & crafts and games, and how to work in a group with your fellow JCs. If you decide to join us for more than one week of the program, you’ll build upon your leadership skills by taking on a more active role and work more closely with our counselors. A Y Camp t-shirt, daily snacks and field trip costs are included in the fee. Members: $35 General Public: $50
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CAMP DIRECTOR
Kristin Saugstad TELEPHONE 920.436.9675 EMAIL kidscamp@greenbayymca.org ADDRESS YMCA KIDS Camp 601 Cardinal Lane Green Bay WI 54313
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KIDS Camp is licensed by the State of Wisconsin Department of Children and Family Services.
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KIDS CAMP To register, see page 30.
INTRODUCTION
Your 5-10 year old child will experience social development, KIDS Camp to meet the boost their self-esteem, learn new counselors, play games, skills, and gain character values ts & crafts project and while surrounded by our caring camper excited for a camp setting. staff in an urban summer at camp!
ing 436.9675 or emailing LOCATION p@greenbayymca.org KIDS Camp is located next to the
West Side YMCA in Howard. 12
Thursday, June 6, 2019 5:30-7:00 PM
CAMP FEES PER WEEK: Members: $185 (Week 4: General Public: $210 (Week 4:
DAILY SCHEDULE AND ACTIVITIES $111) $126)
Financial Assistance is made available through contributions to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. See page 30 for more information.
THEME WEEKS Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
June 10-14 Roll into Summer June 17-21 Sports of All Sorts June 24-28 Wet n’ Wild July 1-3 Party in the USA (Mon-Wed) July 8-12 Beach Bash July 15-19 Amazing Race July 22-26 Nature Calls July 29-August 2 Super Kicks August 5-9 Make a Splash August 12-16 KC Campout August 19-23 Camp Rewind
FAMILY NIGHT Share in the camp experience with your child by attending the optional Family Night on Wednesday. This entertaining program includes skits, songs, games and camper recognition.
PARENT HANDBOOK Please print off a KIDS Camp Parent Handbook at www.greenbayymca.org before your camper attends camp.
8:45-9:00 am Check In 9:00-9:30 am Flag Raising/ Announcements/Snack 9:30-9:45 am Fitness Fun 9:45-11:00 am Theme Activities 11:00-11:45 am Camp Activities* 11:45-12:15 pm Lunch 12:15-1:00 pm Camp Activities* 1:00-3:00 pm Swimming/ All Camp Game 3:00-3:30 pm Camp Clean Up/Snack 3:30-3:45 pm Flag Lowering 3:45-4:00 pm Check Out *Camp activities may include crafts, team building, hikes, nature exploration, small and large group games, archery, skits, songs, field trips and more.
TRANSPORTATION Bus transportation is provided to and from KIDS Camp, or you may choose to drop your child off directly at Camp. KIDS Camp
(next to the West Side YMCA)
Parent Drop-Off Parent Pick-Up
8:45 am 3:45 pm
Langlade School
(380 Broadview Drive)
Bus Pick-Up Bus Drop-Off
8:15 am 4:30 pm
Ferguson Family YMCA (235 N Jefferson St)
Bus Pick-Up Bus Drop-Off
8:30 am 4:15 pm
BEFORE AND AFTER CAMP CARE $15 per child, per week of camp Before and After Camp Care is offered at the West Side Y, Ferguson Family Y, and Langlade School. Care begins at 7:00 am and concludes at 6:00 pm. You may sign up for this care when you register for camp. 13
ROLL INTO SUMMER
BEACH BASH
Week 1June 10-14 School’s out and the camp fun can begin! We are going to be “rolling” in the good times as we make new friends and greet the old ones. Campers will coast on down to the Rola Rena* to experience fun on four wheels. Come explore all the fun that camp has to offer.
Week 5July 8-12 Let’s take camp to the beach! Campers can make some awesome sand art, do a little limbo, and play some beach games. Towel volleyball anyone? The excitement will continue down at Bay Beach Amusement Park*. The fun in the sun never stops!
SPORTS OF ALL SORTS
AMAZING RACE
Week 2June 17-21 Play ball! This week of camp is all about having a ball. Campers will explore all sorts of sports, from the familiar to the weird and wacky. We will make some sports inspired crafts and fine tune our skills with a field trip to Titletown Park*. Start practicing your cheers!
Week 6July 15-19 Get your game face on! This week, campers will compete in a camp wide amazing race, challenging themselves and their teammates. Campers will create team banners and participate in exciting events, from three legged races to obstacle courses to a team scavenger hunt. Everyone comes out a winner during this amazing race!
WET ‘N WILD Week 3June 24-28 Summer is in full swing and it’s time to get wild. Campers will get wet in a variety of ways and learn all about the creatures that call the water home. Later in the week campers will head over to the Resch Aquatic Center* to get even wetter. Who says only sea creatures can enjoy the water?
PARTY IN THE USA Week 4July 1-3 (Mon-Wed only) U-S-A! U-S-A! Let’s party, celebrating the USA and our camp mascot, Platy’s, birthday! There will be patriotic crafts, fun tie dye projects, and a rockin’ birthday party. Everyone’s invited to this celebration. Don’t forget to wear your red, white and blue!
*Note: Field trips are subject to change based on weather and availability.
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NATURE CALLS Week 7July 22-26 Let’s explore the great outdoors! Campers will discover the wonderful natural world around them this week. They will make some nature inspired crafts, like bird feeders, and go on a nature walk, looking for bugs. Campers will continue the hunt down at Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary*. The learning never stops in nature.
SUPER KICKS Week 8July 29-August 2 Let’s get kicking! Kim’s Tae Kwon Do will be here to provide professional instruction for the week. Campers will learn some basic taekwondo skills. All skills will be safe and age appropriate. Join us for the parent show on Friday where you can see all the fun the campers had this week.
THEME WEEKS
MAKE A SPLASH
CAMP REWIND
Week 9August 5-9 Cannon ball! Water is the name of the game this week. From water balloon races to water gaga to water limbo no one stays dry. An expedition to the Resch Aquatic Center* continues the excitement. Campers will have a blast making a splash!
Week 11August 19-23 Let’s celebrate the end of camp by rewinding the summer! We will revisit all of the campers’ favorite activities and remember all the fun we had this summer. We continue making memories with a trip to Duck Creek Golf Center*. Sure the end of summer is sad but we can always rewind the memories!
KC CAMPOUT Week 10August 12-16 This week campers will participate in all the old camp games and some new favorites too! Capture the flag, gaga, and tag all make an appearance this week. Favorite camp crafts will be around too, like friendship bracelets and tie dye. Plus, all the campers will get to have s’mores. This week, camp is the place to be.
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JUNIOR COUNSELOR Junior Counselors are welcome to register for up to five weeks of the program. Spend a week learning leadership skills and techniques to last a lifetime. During your week as a JC, you will have the opportunity to work side by side with our counselors. Your journey in the JC program will include how to lead a group of campers, teach arts & crafts and games, and how to work in a group with your fellow JCs. If you decide to join us for more than one week of the program, you’ll build upon your leadership skills by taking on a more active role and work side by side with our counselors. Members ........................................... $109 (week 4: $66) General Public .................................. $124 (week 4: $75)
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SUMMER PHONE 920.825.7830 (June 1-August 18) WINTER PHONE 715.276.7116 (August 19-May 31) EMAIL campwabansi@greenbayymca.org ADDRESS YMCA Camp Wabansi 1242 Bayshore Road Brussels, WI 54204 WEBSITE www.campwabansi.org 18
YMCA Camp Wabansi is accredited by the American Camp Association. Learn more by visiting www.acacamps.org.
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CAMP WABANSI To register, see page 30.
ABOUT CAMP WABANSI YMCA Camp Wabansi is a nationally accredited summer day camp that is owned and operated by the YMCA of Greater Green Bay. Summer Day Camps through the YMCA are an outstanding way to keep your child active and engaged throughout their summer break from school. Our staff focus on empowering youth with the core values of the YMCA; caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Travel to and from Green Bay is provided every day for campers attending YMCA Camp Wabansi.
ABOUT OUR STAFF At the heart of the Camp Wabansi experience is our team of enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Summer staff members are selected based on their proven abilities working with children and desire to support our mission of building strong kids of solid character. All staff members are at least 18 years old and undergo extensive interviewing, reference checks, and background checks. Pre-camp training includes outdoor skills, activity planning, managing group dynamics, safety training, and child development.
OUR LOCATION Located in Door County, Wisconsin, Camp Wabansi is just a short bus ride away from Green Bay. Camp is nestled in the woods on an incredible Green Bay waterfront and is equipped with modern restrooms. 20
TRADITIONAL CAMP ages 7-14
TRANSPORTATION
Campers are placed into small groups with other campers of similar age and same gender. Campers bring their own bag lunches. Some campers sign up with a friend, and there are plenty of opportunities to make lots of new friends. Various themes and specialty camps make the camp experience different every single week.
Included in your camp fee, the bus ride starts your camper’s day. The short ride goes really fast because the counselors are so fun!
Camp Drop Off
Pick-Up
THURSDAY NIGHTS
first purchased each additional week week
General Public
Drop-Off
9:00 am 3:45 pm
BEFORE AND AFTER CAMP CARE
TRADITIONAL CAMP FEES
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Drop-Off
$15 per child, per week of camp $15 per child, per week of camp is all it takes to send your camper to the YMCA’s Before and After Care program. It is offered at the West Side YMCA and Langlade School. Care begins at 7:00 AM and concludes at 6:00 PM. You may sign up for this care when you register for camp.
*Week 10 is Monday-Thursday only. There is no Thursday overnight. 20% discount applies.
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Pick-Up
West Side YMCA 8:00 am 4:40 pm Langlade School 7:45 am 4:40 pm East Side YMCA 8:15 am 4:15 pm You may drop off and/or pick up your child directly at camp if you choose.
Week 1 No Camp Staff Training Week 2 June 17-21 Wacky Wabansi Week 3 June 24-28 Party in the USA Week 4 No Camp 4th of July holiday Week 5 July 8-12 Minecraft Week 6 July 15-19 Superheroes Week 7 July 22-26 Got Science? Week 8 July 29-August 2 Olympics Week 9 August 5-9 Wet & Wild Week 10* August 12-15* Camp Rewind
Members
210
$
225
$
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Thursday night is special at Camp Wabansi because parents, relatives, and friends are invited! Campers and their guests enjoy a grilled hot dog dinner, meet the counselors, take a tour of camp, and laugh as campers take the stage to perform hilarious skits and songs. After the picnic dinner and program with families, campers may choose to play games, have a campfire and spend the night in a cabin with their friends, and wake up to a Flapjack Friday breakfast!
RETURN & SAVE Receive a 20% discount for each program you register for after your first. This applies to all of Camp Wabansi’s programs. Additional financial assistance is made available through contributions to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. Please call Camp at 715.276.7116 (August 19-May 31) or 920.825.7830 (June 1-August 18) for more information. 21
CAMP WABANSI specialty camps ages 10-14
ZIPPIN’ ADVENTURE
Week 7July 22-26 Ready to Zip? “Zip Ready!” “Zipping” “Zip On!” Wondering what that is all about? That’s exactly what you’ll hear called out across the beautiful Door County countryside just before you take the jump down the zip line! We’re taking trips up to Door County Adventures for the thrill of a lifetime. Your camper will participate in a zip line excursion as well as kayaking and other great camp activities. All activities are conducted under the supervision of certified zip line operators and adventure guides. first purchased each additional week week
Members
$
General Public
$
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$
359
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SURVIVOR CAMP
Week 3June 24-28 and Week 9August 5-9 Your group will be challenged with many outdoor skills including fire-building, basic firstaid, raft-building, and making shelters. They will create some awesome meals over the fire and their tribe and counselors will camp out in Wabansi’s famous “Yabwe” campsite and experience a special tribal council ceremony. Do not hesistate to come twice! Survivor camp changes each session based on our counselors’ specialized knowledge and campers’ unique interests. first purchased each additional week week
Members
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239
$
General Public
$
254
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COUNSELOR IN TRAINING
Offered specific sessions, ages 14-17 Take the first step to unlocking your leadership potential. Counselors in Training (CITs) will learn fundamental leadership qualities as they engage in counselor shadowing, team-building activities, and discover how the core values of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility build great role models. CITs will be under the guidance of the Teen Leadership Director as they gain skills that they can truly take home with them. first purchased each additional week week
Members
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210
$
General Public
$
225
$
168 180
ASSISTANT COUNSELOR
Offered all sessions, ages 16 & 17 After completing a session of CIT, teens looking to fully realize their leadership potential, the Assistant Counselor (AC) program is the final step in Camp Wabansi’s leadership progression. AC’s will plan and lead camp activities, assist in the Camp Store, act as a liaison for cabin groups, accompany special groups on out-of-camp trips, and work side by side with the Camp Wabansi counselors to learn what it takes to become a well-rounded staff member. AC’s are selected by application and interview. Space is limited. Applications are due by June 1st. Your teen can earn community service hours toward graduation and letters of reference will be written upon request. Please see our website to download the application: campwabansi.org
ages 13 and up members: $210
(each additional week: $168)
general public: $225 (each additional week: $180)
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If you have a child ages 14-17 who would like to be involved in our Teen Leadership Program, please contact Lisa Lokken at campwabansi@greenbayymca.org to discuss individual options for your camper.
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TELEPHONE 715.276.7116 EMAIL campunie@greenbayymca.org ADDRESS YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya 12101 Y Camp Rd Suring, WI 54174 WEBSITE www.campunahliya.org
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YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is accredited by the American Camp Association. Learn more by visiting www.acacamps.org.
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CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA programs ABOUT US
Owned and operated by the Greater Green Bay YMCA, Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is located near Mountain, Wisconsin about 65 miles north of Green Bay. Nestled in the ChequamegonNicolet National Forest, camp is situated on 140 wooded acres with three bodies of water, newly-renovated facilities, and an abundance of nature.
THE VALUES OF THE YMCA
The goal of YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is to empower youth with the values of the YMCA through counselor relationships in the midst of exciting outdoor experiences. The values we teach cross all faiths and backgrounds; we empower kids to be caring, accept responsibility, show respect to others, and be honest. Our camp culture starts with well trained, loving, enthusiastic and dedicated staff. We are an ACA accredited camp. This endorsement assures our camp’s procedures and protocols are regularly reviewed. This review includes our staff’s vetting process and training process.
ABOUT OUR STAFF
At the heart of the Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya experience is our team of enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Summer staff members are selected based on their proven abilities working with children and desire to support our mission of building strong kids of solid character. All staff members are at least 18 years old and undergo extensive interviewing, reference checks, and background checks. The nice part is, we work above the standards. Each summer our counselors and managers go through over a week of training. These sessions include outdoor skills, activity planning, managing group dynamics, safety, training, and child development. They are ready and waiting for your camper to arrive. 28
4-DAY OVERNIGHT CAMP
Ages 7-10 This introductory program allows your new camper to experience the excitement of overnight camp from Sunday through Wednesday (three nights). Campers will select a specialty area, have access to all choice activities, play all-camp games, spend time with their cabin group, visit the Camp Store, and enjoy open recreation times under the supervision of the camp staff. This program is a wonderful bridge from day camp to overnight camp.
6-DAY OVERNIGHT CAMP
Ages 8-14 Our classic overnight camp experience, sixday overnight camp is full of traditions, activities, and adventure. Campers individually choose a specialty area of programming to focus on throughout the week. In addition, every camper gets to choose special activities to try around camp during “choice time”. The rest of the day is spent building friendships with their cabin group, visiting the Camp Store and enjoying open recreation times. Evening activities include all-camp games like Capture the Flag, skits, s’mores around the campfire, and a tent camping experience on Wednesday night.
EXTREME TEEN ADVENTURES
Ages 12-14 The perfect introduction to the world of high adventure outdoor recreation in America’s great Northwoods. Tailored for adventure seekers ages 12-14 and designed to grow your camper’s character. Each has a specific intensity level and run in one week durations. Whether your camper is a first timer or they are ready for the most physically demanding camps, we have a program that is great for your kid. These camps are specialized adventure programs that fill up fast! You’ll want to register as early as possible to secure your spot.
EXCURSION TRIPS
Ages 14-17 For our oldest and most seasoned campers. These trips are tailored for campers ages 14-17 and have a variety of intensity levels. Our experienced staff act as guides; facilitating high adventure with an emphasis on leadership and teamwork. These camps are two weeks in duration and offer a unique opportunity for campers to engage the wilderness like never before. These camps are specialized adventure programs that fill up fast! You’ll want to register as early as possible to secure your spot.
TEEN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
Ages 15-17 Our Teen Leadership Programs give your teen a chance to develop their skills working with campers, their team, and our staff of mentors. Designed for high school students, the CIT program concentrates on building the skills needed to be an effective counselor and youth mentor.
SUMMER 2019 DATES Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
June 16-21 June 23-28 No Camp*
Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
July 7-12 July 14-19 July 21-26 July 28-August 2 August 4-9 August 11-16
*4th of July Holiday
Four-Day Sessions are offered Sunday-Wednesday during weeks 3, 5, 6, and 10.
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SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION KAMP KERMIT (half-day camp) Online: www.greenbayymca.org Phone: 920.436.1200 In person at any Green Bay YMCA location KIDS CAMP (day camp) Online: www.greenbayymca.org Phone: 920.436.9570 In person at the West Side YMCA 601 Cardinal Lane, Howard CAMP WABANSI (day camp) Online: www.campwabansi.org Phone: 715.276.7116 (Aug 19-May 31) 920.825.7830 (Jun 1-Aug 18) CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA (overnight camp) Online: www.campunahliya.org Phone: 715.276.7116
DAY CAMP CANCELLATION / REFUND POLICY
A two-week written notice is required to cancel your child’s week of camp and receive any refund. If appropriate written notice is provided, you will receive a refund minus: Day Camp: $25 cancellation fee (per child/per week) Overnight Camp: $100 non-refundable deposit (per child/per session) Cancellations should be sent directly to the Camp Director. No refunds will be given with less than a two-week notice.
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HEALTH FORMS
Health forms are required and must be submitted to camp at least 2 weeks prior to your child’s camp session. Find forms online at www.greenbayymca.org. The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families requires that each participant’s immunization and health history be on file at the site in case of emergency.
CAMP FEES
The fee for your first week of camp is due in full at the time of registration (overnight camp requires $100 deposit only). If you are registering for overnight camp or multiple weeks of day camp, you may choose to draft the remaining balance on June 1st, 2019 or in smaller increments each month (all fees must be paid prior to your camper’s session). You must arrange for automatic credit card or bank draft payment at the time of registration. YMCA membership is not required for participation.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Everybody belongs at Y Camp. The YMCA provides membership and program services to anyone regardless of their ability to pay. Financial assistance is made possible through a variety of grants, as well as through contributions to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. Please contact the appropriate Camp Director or Camp Office for more information.
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BE A POSITIVE ROLE MODEL! Under the guidance of an experienced Camp Counselor, teen leaders develop leadership skills, meet new friends experience the outdoors and touch the life of a child as they help lead campers in a variety of camp activities. Teen Leadership opportunities are available at each of our four YMCA Camp locations!
ALL CAMPS NOW REGISTERING FOR SUMMER 2019
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