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Should your kid go to camp?

Roc Parent looks at the many benefits of summer camp

Camp Guide Index A Magical Journey Stages Summer Theatre ..... 42 Alfred University .............................................................. 42 Allendale Columbia .......................................................... 43 Autism Up ............................................................................ 44 Bach to Rock ....................................................................... 44 Ballet Prestige ....................................................................... 2 Best Foot Forward ........................................................... 45 Bristol Hills 4H .................................................................. 45 Camp Hickory Hill ............................................................ 46 Camp Sisol/TYKES .......................................................... 46 Camp Stella Maris ........................................................... 36 Camp Whitman ................................................................. 47 Cobblestone Arts Center ............................................... 47 Corning Museum of Glass ............................................. 48 Created By Us Pottery .................................................. 48 Doodle Day Camp ............................................................ 49 Drama Kids ......................................................................... 49 Draper Center .................................................................... 50 Earthworks Institute ...................................................... 50 Eastman School of Music .............................................. 51 Fallone’s Funtime Center .............................................. 51 Forrestel Riding Camp ................................................... 69 Genesee Country Village & Museum ...................... 52 Generations .......................................................................... 52 Girl Scouts ............................................................................ 53 Greece Community Education .................................. 53 Gymnastics Training Center ....................................... 54 The Harley School ............................................................ 54 Hochstein School of Music ............................................ 55

Idols Dance Studio ........................................................... Kanack School of Musical Artistry .......................... Lollypop Farm .................................................................... Main Street Players ........................................................ Mary Therese Friel Modeling ...................................... Master Kim Taekwondo ................................................ Meadows at Mendon ...................................................... Memorial Art Gallery ..................................................... Midtown Athletic Club .................................................. Naughty Nits ....................................................................... Nazareth College ............................................................... Our Lady of Mercy .......................................................... RIT Lil Kids on Campus ................................................. RIT K-12 Academy ........................................................ Rochester Museum & Science Center .................... Rochester Yacht Club ...................................................... Roseland Water Park ..................................................... Aerial Adventure Park .................................................. Seneca Park Zoo ............................................................... Sport Aviation Camp ..................................................... Rochester Fencing Club ................................................. Tennis Club of Rochester ............................................... Twelve Corner Day Care .............................................. U of R Summer Sports Camps ................................. Vista Teach ........................................................................... Webster Theatre Guild ................................................... Writers and Books ........................................................... YMCA ......................................................................................

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What I learned at summer camp …. 7

By CHRISTINA KATZ

Feeling anxious about sending your child away to camp? Fret no more. This list of life skills will remind you of the reasons to send kids to camp in the first place. Remember, being away from the comforts of home offers your camper growth opportunities in a wide variety of competencies. Best of all, once kids are safely dropped off at camp, parents can sit back, relax and enjoy some much-needed down time, knowing the cherubs will return home transformed by their experiences. Here are 30 skills to remind parents why camp is a good idea, as well as a panacea for favorite kid activities.

Summer camp allows kids to master physical skills during camp while having fun, like these Master Kim karate students have done. PROVIDED PHOTO

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Hand-eye coordination. At camp children can participate in activities that encourage process mastery like archery, karate, horseback riding, or rowing. Having to learn an ordered series helps kids focus and execute tasks.

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Waterfront activities abound at Camp Stella Maris.

Healthy risk-taking. Is your child an adrenalin junkie? Do you worry that she will go too far testing the limits of what’s humanly possible? Counselors can help campers channel a zest for risks into safe outlets while honoring camp rules.

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Fitness. If your child is passionate about virtual realities, camp is the perfect motivation to get off the couch and get moving. You will be pleased when your child returns home more fit and inspired to keep moving.

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Proficiency. Does your child complain of boredom? Exposure to skill-building activities can convert pouting into pride. Aptitude, discipline, and confidence come from doing new things.

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Safety awareness. Do you find yourself fretting about your child’s wellbeing? At camp she can learn about first aid, water safety, and other safety protocols that go hand-and-hand with learning new things. When she gets home, she can teach you a thing or two about safety awareness. 38

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Accountability. Do you wonder if you do too much for your child? At camp she needs to be prepared all by herself, whether she has to pack her own backpack for an overnight hiking trip or show up wearing activity-appropriate shoes. When it comes to accountability, daily practice is always on tap at camp.

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Time management. If your child is often running late, camp is a great place to learn timeliness. Your child will swiftly master punctuality when engaged in activities she enjoys. And this proactive habit can carry over into everyday life during the rest of the year.

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Open-mindedness. Kids sometimes live in homogeneous rather than diverse environments. If all the other kids are the same race, class, and social status where you live, how will your child learn to be open-minded? Camp is one place kids can experience more diversity and new friends.

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Assertiveness. When kids’ lives are scheduled from morning to night year-round, they miss out on opportunities to speak up for what they think, need, and desire. Camp offers opportunities to practice healthy communication all day long because no one is smoothing the path before them.

EMOTIONAL SKILLS

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Decision-making. Does your child waffle when making decisions, take polls of other people’s opinions or go along with the crowd too easily? Then camp is the perfect practice-ground to determine what he wants and needs on a regular basis. Choosing is a crucial ability for creating satisfaction in life.

Self-care. Going to camp puts kids’ self-care muscles to the test. Navigating a new environment with unfamiliar people helps kids learn to trust their intuition and honor their instincts.

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Listening. Do you get weary of nagging and feel your child just doesn’t listen anymore? Kids can certainly develop listening fatigue with parents and authority figures. But after tuning in closely to some new-to-them camp leaders, they just might bring better listening abilities back home.

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Playfulness. Got a perfectionist on your hands? Sometimes within


and nurture the leader inside. Every child is a boss at something. You may not think of a prolific reader as a leader, but what a terrific example she can set at camp for those who avoid books altogether.

the rush and rigors of daily life, families forget how to relax and enjoy life to the fullest. Camp is a great place to remember how to lighten up and enjoy the day.

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Grit. This trendy term means the combination of courage and resolve. If your child does not bounce back quickly from disappointments, camp is a great place to learn tenacity, conflict resolution, and problem solving.

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Self-appreciation. Camp is a place where kids can discover new things to like about themselves. Increased self-reliance is often the first step toward building higher self-esteem.

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Diplomacy. With bullying at an all-time high, diplomacy is needed more than ever. Camp offers ample chances to find common ground, share mutual respect and practice win-win-win relating.

TYKES theater camp gives kids a stage and behind-the-scenes experience.

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Self-expression. At camp kids find fresh audiences for the countless ways to share who they are and what they think and feel. Increased self-expression leads to unfolding self-discovery.

OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS

21 Hochstein students enjoy camp with like-minded musicians.

Mentoring. Camp counselors provide excellent examples of what a constructive mentor-mentee relationship is like. Go ahead and encourage kids to become counselors in the future if they wish to experience both sides of this educational relationship.

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Lasting connections. Remember pen pals? At camps, kids can make new friends and find ways to keep in touch until they meet again. This is a great way for kids to maintain long-distance friendships and build an extended social network.

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Cohabitating. If you want your child to learn new things, put him in a tent with roommates and watch the lessons unfold. Sharing space and resources with others is a crash course in self-awareness and peacekeeping.

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Earth stewardship. One of the best ways to teach kids about personal responsibility is to teach them about wilderness conservation. Learning about flora and fauna can spark kids’ innate respect for the natural world.

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Navigation. You won’t likely be able to convince kids that they need to learn old-school map techniques while they have a GPS in their pocket. But put them in the middle of the woods with no Internet connection and they just might feel differently.

Survival. Would your child know how to build a shelter, purify water, start a fire, and find food if lost in the wilderness? Learning naturalism empowers kids to feel competent and confident in every area of life.

Sociability. Do you have a shy or introverted child? If she lacks peers who are enthusiastic about her passions, an interest-based camp can help her meet more like-minded people. Socially awkward kids feel more accepted and appreciated every time they make a new friend.

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Unplugging. Virtual realities are great when balanced with the real world. If you can’t make a dent in your child’s obsession with technology, why not let the trained staff at camp try.

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Emotional intelligence. If you have siblings who bicker a lot, they may benefit from being arounf kids who are not kin. Camp counselors have a way of expecting thoughtfulness and encouraging kids to practice it.

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Counselors provide great examples of what a constructive mentor-mentee relationship is like.

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Collaboration. Perhaps during the school year, teamwork is limited to sports and cooperation is confined to the classroom. At camp, every endeavor from cleaning a cabin to climbing a rock face becomes a new way to understand the importance of working together.

Groundedness. The first step to recovering from too much anxiety is a sense of earthiness that comes from being in touch with the natural world. Kids benefit in numerous ways from slowing down to the speed of life and keeping their feet firmly on the ground.

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Negotiating. Your kids benefit from learning how to sort things out between themselves at camp. Discussing, bargaining, and coming to agreements that make sense for everyone involved is tool for creating a richer life.

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Leadership. Camp provides opportunities for kids to discover

Kids benefit from touching base with nature, as these YMCA campers are doing by creating natural bird feeders. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY RESPECTIVE CAMPS

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The YMCA hosts thousands of happy campers each summer The YMCA camps DAY CAMPS • Camp Arrowhead (Pittsford) • Camp Bay View (Penfield/Webster) • Camp Corning (Corning) • Camp Cory (Penn Yan) • Camp Eastside (Penfield) • Camp Monroe (Rochester) • Camp Northpoint (Hilton) • Camp Northwest (Greece) • Camp Southeast (Pittsford) • Camp Thunderbird (Rochester) OVERNIGHT CAMPS • Camp Cory (Penn Yan on Keuka Lake/Finger Lakes) • Camp Gorham (Eagle Bay on Dart Lake/Adirondacks)

SAILING & LAKEFRONT PROGRAMS: • Camp Bay View (Irondequoit Bay) • Camp Cory (Keuka Lake) • Camp Gorham (Dart Lake/ Adirondacks) CAMP SAMPLER: For nervous campers—or nervous parents—considering overnight camp at Camp Cory, you can enjoy the “Camp Sampler” at Bay View or Arrowhead. Attend half the week at day camp and the second half at overnight camp — arriving at Camp Cory on Wednesday and stay three nights through Saturday.

From day camp to overnight camp, the Y promises “the best summer ever” By DRESDEN ENGLE

More local children go to YMCA of Greater Rochester camps than any others in the area. Roc Parent looked into “why” the Y, and found out the reasons are many. “Camp is a very special place as it puts all kids on a level playing field, and it’s solely built for their enjoyment and their appreciation, to give them the skills and tools you simply can’t get at home,” said Mike Stevens, senior vice president of association advancement for the YMCA of Greater Rochester. “You need to be in a caring, enriching, nurturing environment, whether it’s for one week of your summer, or for two weeks, or for four weeks,” he said. “It’s an experience that you’ll look back on 10 years from now, 20 years from now, and think about the memories made at camp.” While many camps in the region focus on skill development—such as swimming, archery, and ropes courses—the YMCA day camps and overnight camps offer a more holistic approach. Y camps focus on relationships, a sense of belonging, and achievement. At the end of a week of sleep-away camp at Camp Cory in Penn Yan on Keuka Lake, the campers and counselors say aloud, “Camp wouldn’t be the same unless we were all here.” “The more unique you are, the more you shine at camp,” said Michele Rowcliffe, vice president of camping services for the YMCA of Greater Rochester. “If a child is feeling anxious and not feeling part of a group, that’s where the Y comes into play.” And why do unique kids shine at Y camps? “Because we hire staff members who were unique kids,” Rowcliffe added. These counselors are only three to 10 years older than the campers, so they can relate to and with them. “I hear from the parents all the time, ‘I don’t know what you did, because my kid had the hardest time in middle school, but 40

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when we showed up, everyone was hugging them and making them feel like a rock star,’ ” Rowcliffe shared. “If I could package that and sell that, who wouldn’t send their kids to camp?” Parents do not realize how much they talk for their kids and make decisions for them, she noted. Their world can be changed when they are away from their


adventures, outdoor adventures, rock climbing, archery, and activities on science and technology. camps.rochesterymca.org/campeastside; (585) 341-4000

CAMP MONROE 797 Monroe Ave., Rochester Monroe Y camps are smaller, more personal day camps and provide a sense of adventure. Camps include a fun-and-fit camp, sports camp, gymnastics, taekwondo, and teen cooking. camps.rochesterymca.org/campmonroe; (585) 271-5320

parents and are forced to be independent and responsible. Rowcliffe realizes this may make a parent sad, because we as moms want it to be “me, me, me,” but she even sees a “different kid” at camp with her own teen daughter, Olivia, who is a counselor at Camp Cory. At overnight camp you give up your phone and you leave the school cliques at home. No one is taking selfies and you are talking and laughing with everyone and anyone. There has been a new (or renewed) focus in recent years for letting the campers slow down, Rowcliffe noted, building time into the day for kids to chill out together, to huddle up and talk and rest and have meals together. “The demands on kids with school and athletics are getting so intense, so it’s more important than ever for them to unplug and get their exercise playing Marco Polo in the pool or hiking in the woods, vs. running 10 miles on a busy road,” Rowcliffe said. While parents know the Y camps have pools, and sports, and arts and crafts, Rowcliffe said what parents cannot see is “the special sauce, the whole experience that kids can’t articulate to their parents,” like goal-setting, or making three great friends, or finding a role model in a 20-year-old counselor. “Parents are leaving their most-prized possessions with us, for eight hours a day or for a full week or two weeks,” Rowcliffe said. “We have to do our due diligence, we have to have trained staff, and we have to provide the resources to ensure all children are safe and care for.” By comparison, a town rec center summer program may have a 1-to-20 counselorto-camper ratio, while the YMCA ratio is 1-to-6 for younger kids and 1-to 10-for older kids. This ensures safety and peace of mind, Rowcliffe noted, for parents as well as Y leadership.

Day Camps 2018 camp dates are June 25 to Aug. 24 or Aug. 31 (end date varies by camp) CAMP ARROWHEAD 20 Arrowhead Road, Pittsford At YMCA Camp Arrowhead we create a safe environment for kids to have an unforgettable summer. While our campers are taking part in unique experiences and adventures, they’re also building self-esteem, developing social skills and making lasting friendships and memories. camps.rochesterymca.org/camparrowhead; (585) 383-4590

CAMP NORTHWEST 730 Long Pond Road, Greece Activities at Camp Northwest include gymnastics, dance, and aquatics at Northwest Family YMCA. camps.rochesterymca.org/campnorthwest; (585) 227-3900

CAMP SOUTHEAST 111 E. Jefferson Road, Pittsford Camp themes include Fun and Fish, Youth Sports, Gymnastics, and Taekwondo. camps.rochesterymca.org/campsoutheast; (585) 385-4665

CAMP BAY VIEW 1209 Bay Road, Webster Camp Bay View offers a wide range of different camps, including day camps, specialty camps, preschool camps, plus waterfront activities including canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, and wake-boarding. camps.rochesterymca.org/campbay-view; (585) 341-4001

CAMP THUNDERBIRD 1 Round House Road, Rochester Campers enjoy daily activities tailored for each age group in Genesee Valley Park. camps.rochesterymca.org/campthunderbird; (585) 263-4282

CAMP CORNING 127 Centerway, Corning Our camp is an all-day adventure, with campers bused to the scenic Watson Homestead, which boasts miles of hiking trails, a swimming facility, miniature golf course, a climbing tower, an archery range, athletic fields, and so much more. camps.rochesterymca.org/campcorning; (607) 936-4638 CAMP CORY 140 East Lake Road (Route 54), Penn Yan Camp Cory is expanding its day camp this year, with six new acres on the shores of Keuka Lake campcory.org; (800) 316-3977 CAMP EASTSIDE 1835 Fairport Nine Mile Road, Penfield Camp Eastside offers a wide range of activities, including arts and crafts, group activities, aquatic

CAMP NORTHPOINT North Greece Road, Hilton Activities at Camp Northpoint include climbing tower, canoeing, swimming, archery, nature activities, group games, and more. campnorthpoint.org; (585) 784-3800

Overnight Camps CAMP CORY 140 East Lake Road (Route 54), Penn Yan (Finger Lakes) Camp Cory provides campers with experiences like cabin life; land, aquatic, and creative activities; and building relationships with kids their age as well as counselors. They also offer options for day camps instead of overnight camps. campcory.org; (800) 316-3977 CAMP GORHAM 265 Darts Lake Road, Eagle Bay (Adirondacks) At Gorham, campers are immersed in the traditions of camp, on a private lake and hundreds of wooded acres. Activities include swimming, rock climbing, kayaking, sports, and horseback riding. campgorham.org/overnight/ traditional-camp; (888) 518-5671

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Created By Us Pottery Summer Camp A FuN & ArtSy KiNdA CaMp!

Monday – Friday, July 9th – August 17th 9am – 12noon OR 9am – 4pm

Ages 5 – 9: Enjoy Weekly Themed Camps Painting Pottery & Canvas, Crafts, Games & More! Ages 10 – 15: Learn a variety of painting techniques on Pottery, Canvas, Glass & Wood!

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two week programs* July 9-20, 2018

four week senior intensive* July 30-August 24, 2018

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FALLONE’S

Funtime Center & Recreational Hangout

OUR SUMMER PROGRAM ROCKS! School Age Program offers: * Summer clubs and Boating * Weekly themes and Field Trips * Counselor in Training programs\ * Developmentally appropriate curriculum ages 5-15 * NY State licensed center

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* Children 6 weeks to 4 years * Developmentally appropriate curriculum * Certiďƒžed staff * Educational coordinator, visiting nurse

124 Whittier Rd, Rochester, 14624

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"Begin Here, Go Anywhere" Summer Program June 25 - August 25

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Spring Family Riding Program Classes are held Thursdays and Saturdays, March - June 10 classes at - $395/per rider Register at www.meadowsofmendonstables.com (Registration is on front page) Ms. Amy

Spring Children’s Horseback Riding Programs Classes held Saturdays, 3/31 - 6/23 12 classes at - $600/per rider 40 minute lesson Register at www.meadowsofmendonstables.com (Registration is on front page) Ms. Amy

Spring Youth Horseback Riding Program Classes held Saturdays, 4/2 - 6/23 3 hour class, 10am to 1pm, 11am to 2pm, 12pm to 3pm 10 Classes for $500.00 40 minutes lesson

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From magical wizardry to exciting experiments, the offerings in this Summer Science Camp at Nazareth College are sure to capture the imaginations of budding young scientists from around the region.

SCIENCE CAMPS AT NAZARETH COLLEGE Magic of Harry Potter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 9-13 Superhero Science (New for 2017) . . . July 16-20 Magic of Harry Potter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 23-27 CSI: Mystery at Hogwarts (Ages 9-13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 30-Aug. 3 The Summer Science Camps at Nazareth College are for students age 6-13 (except for CSI Camp) as of Fall, 2018. Camps will be held at the Nazareth College Campus. Camp runs from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm (Drop off beginning at 8:30 am and pick-up by 5:00pm). Lunch and snacks are included in tuition ($350) per week with a discount of $50 for families registering for multiple weeks.

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Where fun, talent, and friends meet! Choose from full-day, half-day, morning, or afternoon

Recreation Camp Music Theatre Camp Dance Camps Athletic Camps

Themed Camps Including • Art Camps • STEM Camps • Cooking Camp

These are just a sampling of the great camps available!

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Rochester Institute of Technology Summer Camps for Students in Grades 1-12 Lil’ Kids on Campus

Robo Camp offers hands-on A full-day summer program SMASH Camp is a oneengineering activities in the designed for children entering week intensive summer field of robotics for different 1st-4th grade with hands-on, math experience for girls skill levels including beginner, theme-based activities that entering 8th grade advanced, and expert stimulate imagination.

CBET offers bioscience RIT College of Imaging exploration camps for middle Arts & Sciences provides RIT Athletics department and high school students with summer workshops for offers a variety of summer an interest in biology, life students preparing an art sports activities utilizing science, or medicine portfolio for college entry our world-class facilities

A STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) based day camp for kids entering grades 5-12. Workshop topics include but are not limited to computer coding, digital arts and other technologies with breaks for recreational and social activities

Registration opens online March 1 www.RIT.edu/K12Academy

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