English
FORMS
Revised 3/8/2016
Camp Kroc Guide “Preview” —
THAT MAY BE SENT HOME Keep an eye out for these forms, which may occasionally be sent home with Campers.
Behavior Contract Report to Parent Form You’re a Super Star
Ages 6 -12 May 23 - July 29, 2016
402-905-3580
402-905-3580 ▪ www.CampKroc.org
Registration Information For planning purposes, we ask that all Day Camp registrations be submitted the Friday prior to the upcoming week. Any registration payment submitted on Monday morning for that week of Camp will be subjected to a $10 late fee.
Walk-In Registration... Parents may register in person at the Kroc Center Welcome Desk during regular operating hours: Monday – Thursday, 5:30am -9pm; Friday, 5:30am-8pm; Saturday, 6am -6pm; and Sundays, 1-6pm.
Register by Fax… Complete all sides of the registration form and fax with Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card information to: 402-905-3599, attention: Kathy Powers. Please call 402905-3580 to confirm receipt of faxed registrations. NOTE: Incomplete registration forms will not be processed. All enrollments are subject to space availability and registrations are not guaranteed.
Camp Contact Info Our Beliefs / Camp Goals Weekly Themes Camp Drop Off & Pick Up General Information
Enrollment Forms, Information & Policy
Questions about Day Camp?
Fees
Camper Age Policy
Kathy Powers, Camp Director 402-905-3580, Kathy_powers@usc.salvationarmy.org
Payment in full is due by the Friday prior to the start of selected camp (s). Payment may be made by debit card, credit card or cash.
Campers must be 6-12 years old to attend Camp Kroc. Age groups are broken up as follows:
Shawn Kliewer, Education and Arts Assistant 402-905-3577
Camp Staff Registration Forms that Go Home
A $10 late fee is applied to all registrations and balances not paid by the Friday prior to the session start date.
Membership Discount
Extended Care FAQs
Late Registration
EASY TO FIND Just off of Hwy 75 and a few blocks south of 27th & Q
To receive Day Camp membership rates, a current membership is required at the time of registration and should remain current throughout enrolled weeks of camp. Membership information is available at the Welcome Desk or online at: ww.omahakroc.org/membership/
Scholarships Scholarships are available for campers and are based on the 2015 Nebraska Poverty Guidelines scale. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the Camp Director or Welcome Desk.
AGES
Features
6 & 7 = Yellow group 8 & 9 = Green Group 10, 11, 12 = Red Group Enrollment Form Enrollment forms must be completely filled out and turned in prior to acceptance of day camp. Fill in every space on all sides of the form, marking “N/A” in those spaces that do not apply.
The Salvation Army’s Mission
Thank you...
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is a member of the universal Christian CHURCH. Its message is based on the BIBLE. Its ministry is motivated by the love of GOD. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human NEEDS in His name without discrimination.
for entrusting your children to Camp Kroc. We are extremely proud to offer a quality Summer Day Camp for your child. Camp can provide childhood experiences which can benefit children for a lifetime -- it is an opportunity to learn new life skills and make new friends. We promise to encourage them today so they create a hope-filled tomorrow. We want you to know that your children are spending their summer in a safe and fun environment, supervised by well-qualified staff. The staff is as diverse as our campers. Most importantly, our staff is made up of people who love kids -- they want to spend their time playing, teaching and working with children. You can be sure that we are hiring professionals who are engaged in helping kids reach their full potential.
The Salvation Army Kroc Center’s Purpose In keeping with the mission of The Salvation Army, The Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center’s purpose is to inspire people to discover their God given talents and develop their potential through artistic, educational, physical and spiritual experiences in a Christ-centered atmosphere. As a means to fulfill this purpose, we provide facilities, programs and services that encourage positive, life-changing experiences for children and adults, strengthen families, and enrich the lives of seniors.
Registration Costs & Policies
Statements of Belief
Camp Costs Registration Fee A $50 registration fee is required per household at time of enrollment.
Cost per Week 1st child Kroc Members $115 Non-Members $140
An extension of the Kroc Center mission and purpose, the Statements of Belief are an integral component to the supportive, inclusive environment that is the Day Camp Program
Every child can make friends Every child can participate Every child can be successful
Add Children Kroc Members $85 Non-Members $110 Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week Special Pricing, July 5 - 8 This week only, campers will get a full day of fun at half the cost! Combo Week Cost Kroc Members $55/child Non-Members $67.50/child Sorry, due to the great price, no discounts will be given for additional children during Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week.
Camp Goals The Day Camp Program provides children of all ability levels the opportunity to play and grow in a positive and safe environment. We strive to develop the whole child -- mentally, physically, and emotionally -- through structured group activities that aid in socialization and self confidence.
Camp Staff
2016 Weekly Themes Weekly Camp themes are reflected during and throughout daily activities. Wk
Kathy Powers, Camp Director
Computer Games/Minecraft
May 23 - 27 Wk
Picasso Kidz May 31 - June 3
Wk
Outdoor Adventures June 6 - 10
Wk
Firefighter Week June 13 -1 7
Wk
Wild Wild West June 20 - 24
Wk
Hooked on Hoops Sports
June 27 - July 1 Wk
SPECIAL CAMP KROC & VBS COMBO WEEK! Police Academy plus VBS: Everest July 5 - 8
Wk
Animal Adventures July 11 – 15
Wk
DIY/Construction July 18 - 22
Wk
Camp Kroc has Talent July 25 - 29
Are Swim Lessons Included? Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week! July 5 - 8
Yes, American Red Cross Swim Lessons (taught by certified professionals) are part of the Camp Kroc weekly curriculum.
During this extra special week of Camp Kroc campers will enjoy camp “Police Academy” activities plus bonus Vacation Bible School activities each day from 1-4pm. Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week is a great value ~ this week only campers will get a full day of fun at half the cost. See page 10 for Combo Week Costs.
After Day Camp, can My Child Play or Swim at the Kroc Center until I Pick Them Up?
Vacation Bible School: Everest
The camper is 8 years old or older.
The camper is a Kroc Center Member.
Camp staff has written permission from a parent or guardian stating it is OK for the child to do so.
Embark on an icy expedition where kids overcome obstacles with God’s awesome power and anchor themselves in rock-solid Bible truths that will guide them through life’s challenges. Each day, kids trek through activity stations designed to reinforce the daily Bible Point with their Climbing Crews! Handson, interactive activities, games and songs will help your kids reach new heights!
Shawn Kliewer, Education and Arts Assistant
If a camper meets the following three requirements, they may play in the Kroc Center after Day Camp ends:
Can I sign My Child up for the Whole Camp? Or just One Week? Campers may attend one week, more than one week or the entire camp, May 23rd through July 29th. The choice is yours!
How do I Apply for Financial Assistance? Eligibility for the Scholarship Program is based on income level. Applications are available at the Kroc Center Welcome Desk and online at CampKroc.org. Applications should be submitted at least four weeks prior to the start of the program requested. Please note, scholarship funds are limited. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Kathy Powers, Camp Director, at 402-905-3580 or email at Kathy_powers@usc.salvationarmy.org.
Additional Camp Kroc staff to be announced: An updated version of this Camp Guide will be distributed to all camp enrollees during our Parent Information Night, May 19, 2016. Updates will include the names and photos of Camp Kroc Program Aides & Aide Assistants. Be sure to attend Parent’s Night to get the most up-to-date information!
Kroc Campus at a Glance
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Regular Camp Hours 9am-5pm
Drop Off & Pick Up Times
QUESTIONS
Camp Drop Off 8:30-9am RIGHT side of Kroc Center Main Entrance
What should My Child Wear to Camp? Each camper will receive a free Camp Kroc t-shirt and knapsack during Parent Information Night or, if unable to attend, on the first day the child attends camp. Campers are required to wear their Camp Kroc t-shirt to Day Camp each day. Additional t-shirts are available for $9 each.
Campers are required to wear socks and closedtoe shoes daily.
Campers should wear season-appropriate clothes in which they are ready to play hard and get dirty!
We do not recommend skirts or dresses be worn to camp.
The majority of our staff members are recruited from local colleges and universities. Most importantly, our staff is made up of people who love kids. They want to spend their time playing, teaching, and working with children. All Kroc Center Day Camp staff members have cleared reference checks and a national background check. In addition, all staff members have completed The Salvation Army’s Safe From Harm Training. You can be sure that we are hiring the best of the best to work with your children.
What Should Not Be Brought to Camp?
What Happens if My Child Gets Sick or Injured?
Please make sure that your camper leaves all electronic items (including cell phones), jewelry, toys, card games, money and pets at home.
If a camper is too ill or hurt to continue their camp day, parents will be immediately contacted. For minor scrapes and bruises, Day Camp staff will complete a Incident Report form.
If your child’s camp is scheduled to swim, a swimsuit and towel will also be needed. Sandals are allowed on the pool deck only.
Each Thursday campers are encouraged to wear attire related to the theme of the week for Theme Dress Up Day -- UNLESS they are going on a field trip on a Thursday; then they must wear a camp t-shirt.
Camp Pick Up
Lobby Drop Off
Pick up for all campers (not enrolled in Extended Care) takes place in the Learning Center, 2nd floor, no later than 5pm. After 5pm, Extended Care fees apply, see pg 7. Extended Care Pick Up 5-6pm
Drop Off & Pick Up Procedures
What if My Child Has Special Needs?
Please label all items and place them in your camper’s Camp Kroc Knapsack (included with camp fees) or in a backpack for your camper(s) to carry.
Extended Care Drop Off 8-8:30am
Who is Watching My Child?
The Kroc Center is committed to the inclusion of all children in our Day Camp Program, however, the Kroc Center cannot provide specialized 1-on-1 supervision/ care for any individual camper. For children with special needs, we ask that each child (and at least one parent) attend an interview with the Camp Director to discuss/determine if we can provide reasonable accommodations to meet the child’s needs and (most importantly) keep them safe while at camp. Please call Kathy Powers, Camp Director, at 402-905-3580 at least two weeks prior to your desired session’s start date to schedule your interview.
Breakfast is served at 8:30am
MAIN LEVEL
Learning Center Pick Up
UPPER LEVEL
Campers must be signed in and out of camp each day by an authorized adult in the presence of Kroc Center staff. Parents and authorized adults must present current photo I.D. when signing their camper(s) in/out. Children will be released only to those listed on the Camp Waiver Form. Valid forms of ID include: Nebraska Driver’s License, State ID, Military ID and/or passport. Parents arriving after 9am or prior to 5pm should report to the Day Camp Director or Arts & Education Assistant to sign their child in or out and will be instructed where to go to meet their camper’s group. Please understand that delays may occur since activities have already begun or are underway. Any changes to the list of adults authorized to sign the child in or out must be completed on the Change of Authorization form by the parent who enrolled the child in camp. Please be prepared to show identification when making changes.
Extended Care
INFORMATION Breakfast & Lunch Program
Medical Needs
Breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack are provided to each camper! If a camper has allergies or dietary restrictions, be sure to include all pertinent information on the registration form.
Please include all pertinent medical information and/or allergies on the registration form. If your child needs medications administered during the Day Camp, please be aware that The Salvation Army Kroc Center is not authorized to disburse medication and you will need to make other arrangements in order for your child to receive his/her medication(s). Kroc Center staff will not dispense any non-prescription or prescription medications.
Breakfast - served at 8:30am. Lunch - Our daily schedules are very flexible and vary depending upon the activities planned for your child’s camp. The typical time frame for lunch is thirty minutes between noon and 1pm. Sorry, no outside food or snacks are permitted.
Weekly Camp Theme Weekly themes are incorporated into daily activities. At the end of the week campers all come together for a theme-related all-camp activity.
Fantastic Fridays at Camp Fridays offer campers extra special activities: Fridays Out or In (at the Theatre)! On Fridays, campers will either venture out for a field trip or enjoy a matinee movie on the big screen in our Joyce Mammel Assembly Hall. Movies are selected based on what is appropriate for the general camp population (G or PG), as well as the weekly theme. A complete list of movies will be available at the start of camp season. Each movie is followed by a brief “moral of the movie” discussion and activity. Friday Family Swim Bring your swimsuits and towels! The family (parents, grandparents and siblings) are invited for Camp Kroc Family Swim Time each Friday from 4-7pm!
Health Requirements Parents are required to provide the name, address and phone number of the family physician for each child. To ensure health and safety, parents are required to submit an updated form prior to each camp season.
Camper Assistance As deemed by The Salvation Army, and as part of our Safe From Harm protocol, we will be unable to assist campers in the changing of their clothes during pool and swim activities. The campers must be able and capable of changing from their clothes into their swim suit and from their swim suit back into their clothes. If this is not possible and a parent/guardian is unavailable to assist, the child will have to observe from the pool deck during the swim portion of the Day Camp program.
Parent Information Night Take a tour of the Kroc Center and become familiar with the exciting facilities campers will utilize and experience this summer. Come prepared with questions and rest assured your child is embarking on a camp experience that is both fun and safe.
Extended Care 8-8:30am & 5-6pm
Staff to Camper Ratio Kroc Center Summer Day Camp ensures sufficient staff-to-camper ratios. Camp groups generally range from 15-32 campers per group. Staff to camper ratios range from 1:6 to 1:10 (depending upon the ages within the camp group). A minimum of two staff are always present, regardless of the number of campers.
Before and after care is available to meet the needs of busy parents and guardians.
This program is available for an additional $25 per week per camper or $5 per day.
Drop off begins at 8am and pick up is no later than 6pm.
A $1 per minute late fee will be charged for every minute that the child remains at camp past 6pm.
If the child is not picked up by 7pm and staff is unable to reach the parents/ guardian, Child Protective Services may be contacted.
Refund Policy and Cancellations No cash or credit card refunds are issued unless a Day Camp session is cancelled by the Kroc Center. Credits are applicable toward any Kroc Center program, but are not redeemable for cash, cannot be applied to a credit card account or towards Kroc Center membership fees. Credits will expire six months from date of issue. No prorated credits will be issued for partial attendance at a camp session or missed days due to illness, behavioral issues, or other reasons. If you have any questions after you leave Parent Information Night please feel free to contact Kathy Powers, Camp Director, at 402-905-3580 or email at Kathy_powers@usc.salvationarmy.org. Please be sure to sign and turn in the form stating that you have read, understand and acknowledge this information.
“
It is easier to build strong
CHILDREN than to repair broken men. Frederick Douglass
”
Extended Care
INFORMATION Breakfast & Lunch Program
Medical Needs
Breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack are provided to each camper! If a camper has allergies or dietary restrictions, be sure to include all pertinent information on the registration form.
Please include all pertinent medical information and/or allergies on the registration form. If your child needs medications administered during the Day Camp, please be aware that The Salvation Army Kroc Center is not authorized to disburse medication and you will need to make other arrangements in order for your child to receive his/her medication(s). Kroc Center staff will not dispense any non-prescription or prescription medications.
Breakfast - served at 8:30am. Lunch - Our daily schedules are very flexible and vary depending upon the activities planned for your child’s camp. The typical time frame for lunch is thirty minutes between noon and 1pm. Sorry, no outside food or snacks are permitted.
Weekly Camp Theme Weekly themes are incorporated into daily activities. At the end of the week campers all come together for a theme-related all-camp activity.
Fantastic Fridays at Camp Fridays offer campers extra special activities: Fridays Out or In (at the Theatre)! On Fridays, campers will either venture out for a field trip or enjoy a matinee movie on the big screen in our Joyce Mammel Assembly Hall. Movies are selected based on what is appropriate for the general camp population (G or PG), as well as the weekly theme. A complete list of movies will be available at the start of camp season. Each movie is followed by a brief “moral of the movie” discussion and activity. Friday Family Swim Bring your swimsuits and towels! The family (parents, grandparents and siblings) are invited for Camp Kroc Family Swim Time each Friday from 4-7pm!
Health Requirements Parents are required to provide the name, address and phone number of the family physician for each child. To ensure health and safety, parents are required to submit an updated form prior to each camp season.
Camper Assistance As deemed by The Salvation Army, and as part of our Safe From Harm protocol, we will be unable to assist campers in the changing of their clothes during pool and swim activities. The campers must be able and capable of changing from their clothes into their swim suit and from their swim suit back into their clothes. If this is not possible and a parent/guardian is unavailable to assist, the child will have to observe from the pool deck during the swim portion of the Day Camp program.
Parent Information Night Take a tour of the Kroc Center and become familiar with the exciting facilities campers will utilize and experience this summer. Come prepared with questions and rest assured your child is embarking on a camp experience that is both fun and safe.
Extended Care 8-8:30am & 5-6pm
Staff to Camper Ratio Kroc Center Summer Day Camp ensures sufficient staff-to-camper ratios. Camp groups generally range from 15-32 campers per group. Staff to camper ratios range from 1:6 to 1:10 (depending upon the ages within the camp group). A minimum of two staff are always present, regardless of the number of campers.
Before and after care is available to meet the needs of busy parents and guardians.
This program is available for an additional $25 per week per camper or $5 per day.
Drop off begins at 8am and pick up is no later than 6pm.
A $1 per minute late fee will be charged for every minute that the child remains at camp past 6pm.
If the child is not picked up by 7pm and staff is unable to reach the parents/ guardian, Child Protective Services may be contacted.
Refund Policy and Cancellations No cash or credit card refunds are issued unless a Day Camp session is cancelled by the Kroc Center. Credits are applicable toward any Kroc Center program, but are not redeemable for cash, cannot be applied to a credit card account or towards Kroc Center membership fees. Credits will expire six months from date of issue. No prorated credits will be issued for partial attendance at a camp session or missed days due to illness, behavioral issues, or other reasons. If you have any questions after you leave Parent Information Night please feel free to contact Kathy Powers, Camp Director, at 402-905-3580 or email at Kathy_powers@usc.salvationarmy.org. Please be sure to sign and turn in the form stating that you have read, understand and acknowledge this information.
“
It is easier to build strong
CHILDREN than to repair broken men. Frederick Douglass
”
Kroc Campus at a Glance
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Regular Camp Hours 9am-5pm
Drop Off & Pick Up Times
QUESTIONS
Camp Drop Off 8:30-9am RIGHT side of Kroc Center Main Entrance
What should My Child Wear to Camp? Each camper will receive a free Camp Kroc t-shirt and knapsack during Parent Information Night or, if unable to attend, on the first day the child attends camp. Campers are required to wear their Camp Kroc t-shirt to Day Camp each day. Additional t-shirts are available for $9 each.
Campers are required to wear socks and closedtoe shoes daily.
Campers should wear season-appropriate clothes in which they are ready to play hard and get dirty!
We do not recommend skirts or dresses be worn to camp.
The majority of our staff members are recruited from local colleges and universities. Most importantly, our staff is made up of people who love kids. They want to spend their time playing, teaching, and working with children. All Kroc Center Day Camp staff members have cleared reference checks and a national background check. In addition, all staff members have completed The Salvation Army’s Safe From Harm Training. You can be sure that we are hiring the best of the best to work with your children.
What Should Not Be Brought to Camp?
What Happens if My Child Gets Sick or Injured?
Please make sure that your camper leaves all electronic items (including cell phones), jewelry, toys, card games, money and pets at home.
If a camper is too ill or hurt to continue their camp day, parents will be immediately contacted. For minor scrapes and bruises, Day Camp staff will complete a Incident Report form.
If your child’s camp is scheduled to swim, a swimsuit and towel will also be needed. Sandals are allowed on the pool deck only.
Each Thursday campers are encouraged to wear attire related to the theme of the week for Theme Dress Up Day -- UNLESS they are going on a field trip on a Thursday; then they must wear a camp t-shirt.
Camp Pick Up
Lobby Drop Off
Pick up for all campers (not enrolled in Extended Care) takes place in the Learning Center, 2nd floor, no later than 5pm. After 5pm, Extended Care fees apply, see pg 7. Extended Care Pick Up 5-6pm
Drop Off & Pick Up Procedures
What if My Child Has Special Needs?
Please label all items and place them in your camper’s Camp Kroc Knapsack (included with camp fees) or in a backpack for your camper(s) to carry.
Extended Care Drop Off 8-8:30am
Who is Watching My Child?
The Kroc Center is committed to the inclusion of all children in our Day Camp Program, however, the Kroc Center cannot provide specialized 1-on-1 supervision/ care for any individual camper. For children with special needs, we ask that each child (and at least one parent) attend an interview with the Camp Director to discuss/determine if we can provide reasonable accommodations to meet the child’s needs and (most importantly) keep them safe while at camp. Please call Kathy Powers, Camp Director, at 402-905-3580 at least two weeks prior to your desired session’s start date to schedule your interview.
Breakfast is served at 8:30am
MAIN LEVEL
Learning Center Pick Up
UPPER LEVEL
Campers must be signed in and out of camp each day by an authorized adult in the presence of Kroc Center staff. Parents and authorized adults must present current photo I.D. when signing their camper(s) in/out. Children will be released only to those listed on the Camp Waiver Form. Valid forms of ID include: Nebraska Driver’s License, State ID, Military ID and/or passport. Parents arriving after 9am or prior to 5pm should report to the Day Camp Director or Arts & Education Assistant to sign their child in or out and will be instructed where to go to meet their camper’s group. Please understand that delays may occur since activities have already begun or are underway. Any changes to the list of adults authorized to sign the child in or out must be completed on the Change of Authorization form by the parent who enrolled the child in camp. Please be prepared to show identification when making changes.
Camp Staff
2016 Weekly Themes Weekly Camp themes are reflected during and throughout daily activities. Wk
Kathy Powers, Camp Director
Computer Games/Minecraft
May 23 - 27 Wk
Picasso Kidz May 31 - June 3
Wk
Outdoor Adventures June 6 - 10
Wk
Firefighter Week June 13 -1 7
Wk
Wild Wild West June 20 - 24
Wk
Hooked on Hoops Sports
June 27 - July 1 Wk
SPECIAL CAMP KROC & VBS COMBO WEEK! Police Academy plus VBS: Everest July 5 - 8
Wk
Animal Adventures July 11 – 15
Wk
DIY/Construction July 18 - 22
Wk
Camp Kroc has Talent July 25 - 29
Are Swim Lessons Included? Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week! July 5 - 8
Yes, American Red Cross Swim Lessons (taught by certified professionals) are part of the Camp Kroc weekly curriculum.
During this extra special week of Camp Kroc campers will enjoy camp “Police Academy” activities plus bonus Vacation Bible School activities each day from 1-4pm. Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week is a great value ~ this week only campers will get a full day of fun at half the cost. See page 10 for Combo Week Costs.
After Day Camp, can My Child Play or Swim at the Kroc Center until I Pick Them Up?
Vacation Bible School: Everest
The camper is 8 years old or older.
The camper is a Kroc Center Member.
Camp staff has written permission from a parent or guardian stating it is OK for the child to do so.
Embark on an icy expedition where kids overcome obstacles with God’s awesome power and anchor themselves in rock-solid Bible truths that will guide them through life’s challenges. Each day, kids trek through activity stations designed to reinforce the daily Bible Point with their Climbing Crews! Handson, interactive activities, games and songs will help your kids reach new heights!
Shawn Kliewer, Education and Arts Assistant
If a camper meets the following three requirements, they may play in the Kroc Center after Day Camp ends:
Can I sign My Child up for the Whole Camp? Or just One Week? Campers may attend one week, more than one week or the entire camp, May 23rd through July 29th. The choice is yours!
How do I Apply for Financial Assistance? Eligibility for the Scholarship Program is based on income level. Applications are available at the Kroc Center Welcome Desk and online at CampKroc.org. Applications should be submitted at least four weeks prior to the start of the program requested. Please note, scholarship funds are limited. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Kathy Powers, Camp Director, at 402-905-3580 or email at Kathy_powers@usc.salvationarmy.org.
Additional Camp Kroc staff to be announced: An updated version of this Camp Guide will be distributed to all camp enrollees during our Parent Information Night, May 19, 2016. Updates will include the names and photos of Camp Kroc Program Aides & Aide Assistants. Be sure to attend Parent’s Night to get the most up-to-date information!
The Salvation Army’s Mission
Thank you...
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is a member of the universal Christian CHURCH. Its message is based on the BIBLE. Its ministry is motivated by the love of GOD. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human NEEDS in His name without discrimination.
for entrusting your children to Camp Kroc. We are extremely proud to offer a quality Summer Day Camp for your child. Camp can provide childhood experiences which can benefit children for a lifetime -- it is an opportunity to learn new life skills and make new friends. We promise to encourage them today so they create a hope-filled tomorrow. We want you to know that your children are spending their summer in a safe and fun environment, supervised by well-qualified staff. The staff is as diverse as our campers. Most importantly, our staff is made up of people who love kids -- they want to spend their time playing, teaching and working with children. You can be sure that we are hiring professionals who are engaged in helping kids reach their full potential.
The Salvation Army Kroc Center’s Purpose In keeping with the mission of The Salvation Army, The Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center’s purpose is to inspire people to discover their God given talents and develop their potential through artistic, educational, physical and spiritual experiences in a Christ-centered atmosphere. As a means to fulfill this purpose, we provide facilities, programs and services that encourage positive, life-changing experiences for children and adults, strengthen families, and enrich the lives of seniors.
Registration Costs & Policies
Statements of Belief
Camp Costs Registration Fee A $50 registration fee is required per household at time of enrollment.
Cost per Week 1st child Kroc Members $115 Non-Members $140
An extension of the Kroc Center mission and purpose, the Statements of Belief are an integral component to the supportive, inclusive environment that is the Day Camp Program
Every child can make friends Every child can participate Every child can be successful
Add Children Kroc Members $85 Non-Members $110 Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week Special Pricing, July 5 - 8 This week only, campers will get a full day of fun at half the cost! Combo Week Cost Kroc Members $55/child Non-Members $67.50/child Sorry, due to the great price, no discounts will be given for additional children during Camp Kroc/VBS Combo Week.
Camp Goals The Day Camp Program provides children of all ability levels the opportunity to play and grow in a positive and safe environment. We strive to develop the whole child -- mentally, physically, and emotionally -- through structured group activities that aid in socialization and self confidence.
Registration Information For planning purposes, we ask that all Day Camp registrations be submitted the Friday prior to the upcoming week. Any registration payment submitted on Monday morning for that week of Camp will be subjected to a $10 late fee.
Walk-In Registration... Parents may register in person at the Kroc Center Welcome Desk during regular operating hours: Monday – Thursday, 5:30am -9pm; Friday, 5:30am-8pm; Saturday, 6am -6pm; and Sundays, 1-6pm.
Register by Fax… Complete all sides of the registration form and fax with Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card information to: 402-905-3599, attention: Kathy Powers. Please call 402905-3580 to confirm receipt of faxed registrations. NOTE: Incomplete registration forms will not be processed. All enrollments are subject to space availability and registrations are not guaranteed.
Camp Contact Info Our Beliefs / Camp Goals Weekly Themes Camp Drop Off & Pick Up General Information
Enrollment Forms, Information & Policy
Questions about Day Camp?
Fees
Camper Age Policy
Kathy Powers, Camp Director 402-905-3580, Kathy_powers@usc.salvationarmy.org
Payment in full is due by the Friday prior to the start of selected camp (s). Payment may be made by debit card, credit card or cash.
Campers must be 6-12 years old to attend Camp Kroc. Age groups are broken up as follows:
Shawn Kliewer, Education and Arts Assistant 402-905-3577
Camp Staff Registration Forms that Go Home
A $10 late fee is applied to all registrations and balances not paid by the Friday prior to the session start date.
Membership Discount
Extended Care FAQs
Late Registration
EASY TO FIND Just off of Hwy 75 and a few blocks south of 27th & Q
To receive Day Camp membership rates, a current membership is required at the time of registration and should remain current throughout enrolled weeks of camp. Membership information is available at the Welcome Desk or online at: ww.omahakroc.org/membership/
Scholarships Scholarships are available for campers and are based on the 2015 Nebraska Poverty Guidelines scale. Scholarship applications can be obtained from the Camp Director or Welcome Desk.
AGES
Features
6 & 7 = Yellow group 8 & 9 = Green Group 10, 11, 12 = Red Group Enrollment Form Enrollment forms must be completely filled out and turned in prior to acceptance of day camp. Fill in every space on all sides of the form, marking “N/A” in those spaces that do not apply.
English
FORMS
Revised 3/8/2016
Camp Kroc Guide “Preview” —
THAT MAY BE SENT HOME Keep an eye out for these forms, which may occasionally be sent home with Campers.
Behavior Contract Report to Parent Form You’re a Super Star
Ages 6 -12 May 23 - July 29, 2016
402-905-3580
402-905-3580 ▪ www.CampKroc.org