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FRIENDS, FUN SUMMER SUN YMCA of Greater Nashua 2015 Summer Day Camp


INFORMATION FOR PARENTS CAMP WEEKS

NEED BUS TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM CAMP? $45 per person per week (Limited space) Stop #1 Stop #2 Stop #3 Stop #4

Alvirine H.S. (Hudson) - 8:10am/4:48pm Fairgrounds Elementary (Nashua) 8:27am/4:28pm Nashua YMCA - 8:35am/4:20pm Merrimack YMCA - 8:45am/4:10pm

WEEK 1*

June 15 - 19

WEEK 2

June 22 - 26

WEEK 3

June 29 - July 3

WEEK 4

July 6 - 10

WEEK 5

July 13 - 17

WEEK 6

July 20 - 24

WEEK 7

July 27 - 31

WEEK 8

August 3 - 7

WEEK 9

August 10 - 14

NEED PRE/POST CAMP?

WEEK 10

August 17 - 21

Q: What is it? A: It’s supervised care for your child before and after camp hours, 7am-9am & 4pm-6pm.

WEEK 11* August 24 - 28

*Week 1 (6/15-6/19) will consist of five single days rather than having to register for the entire week. This is due to anticipated school release dates varying based on snow days. Sorry, no bus transportation. *Week 11 (8/24-8/28) will also consist of five single days. Many schools are starting after Labor Day, allowing us to offer this option! Please note, due to many staff back in college there will be very limited space so be sure to register early! Sorry, no bus transportation. REGISTRATION A $25 non refundable deposit (per week per camper) is due at registration. Two payment options. Either pay in full at the time of registration or only pay the $25 non refundable deposit (per week per camper) and have the balance for each week auto drafted (via a checking account or credit card) BY the Friday before each camp week. Please note, only these two payment options are available. Camp registration will close at 6 p.m. on Friday for the following camp week. No exceptions to this rule will be made. This is to ensure no group has too many campers per counselor and for the safety of your child. REFER A FRIEND DISCOUNT Any 2015 registered camper who refers a "new camper," from another family, will receive a $25 reduction in their fee. New campers must register for a minimum of two weeks and cannot be 2014 campers. There is no limit to the amount of referrals that a family can make (i.e. 4 new campers = $100). Please note that families receiving scholarship are not eligible for the discount. One $25 credit will be issued per new camper, not per new camper week. SIBLING DISCOUNT For siblings within the same household signing up for the same camp sessions (by session dates/weeks) at Camp Sargent, Camp Nashua OR Camp Merrimack. These discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount or promotion. Cannot be transferred. 1st Sibling - $10, 2nd Sibling -$15, 3rd Sibling - $20

Last stop is Camp Sargent and leaves from Camp Sargent in the afternoon (approximately 4pm) Parents, If you live or work closer to the Nashua Y you can register your child for the bus to take them to either Camp Sargent or Camp Merrimack and it will drop them back off at the Nashua Y in the afternoon! See stop #3 (above) for approximate times.

Q: Where is it? A: At Camp Sargent. Primarily at front field, basketball court and covered pavilions. At The Nashua & Merrimack YMCA it is primarily in the gym and after school areas Q: How much does this cost? A: $45 per child per week. (This includes pre AND post care) Q: What if my child is doing Pre/Post camp at the Nashua Y but taking the bus to Camp Sargent or Camp Merrimack. Do I still have to pay the $45/week bus fee in addition to the $45/week Pre/Post fee? A: Yes. The two fees go to cover two separate staff costs and a large percentage of the bus fee goes to cover the cost of renting the bus (i.e.: fuel costs, driver, tolls etc). Q: Do you offer busing FROM Camp Sargent or Camp Merrimack TO the Nashua Y/Camp Nashua? A: Sorry, we only offer this service from the Nashua Y. Q: What if my child just needs one but not the other, can I pay half? A: Sorry, due to staffing it is one fee for Pre AND Post camp.

WHAT TO PACK Closed toed shoes Extra pair of socks Swim suit Towel Lunch

Two healthy snacks Water bottle Sunscreen Bug repellent An “I’m ready to have fun” attitude!

HEALTH/MEDICAL INFORMATION NH state law requires all campers to have a completed health form on file with the YMCA PRIOR to attending camp. This form requires all immunization dates and a physical exam within 2 years prior to attending camp for children ages 6 and over and must be signed by the attending physician. Campers under age 6 must have yearly exams. Such forms are given by the doctor’s office, not the YMCA. Forms must be dated after Sep. 1, 2013 for children 6 years and up and dates Sept. 1, 2014 for children 5 years and younger. Forms are due to your child’s camp administrator by your tuition balance due date (the Friday prior to the camp week). Registration is not complete without these forms being on file for EACH camper AND balance paid.

Cover photo courtesy of Fred Vegliante of www.fredvphoto.com


NEW FOR 2015 • High rope “Giant Swing” ropes course element • Low Rope “Lord Of The Rings” ropes course element • Sling shot range • Inflatable waterfront rope swing • Birthday Parties ABOUT CAMP SARGENT. Located on beautiful Lake Naticook in Merrimack, NH just minutes from the Merrimack and Nashua Y, Camp Sargent sits on 22 acres. Since 1924, Camp Sargent has offered the Greater Nashua community a quality day camping program for boys and girls 5-16 years old . Sessions range from one to eleven weeks of traditional camp activities to more involved specialty camps that provide more time for campers to dive deeper into what interests them most. Regardless of the type of camp, staff always stress safety, teamwork and work towards each camper building self confidence and making friends. LICENSING AND ACCREDITATION. Camp Sargent is accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). “ACA Accreditation is a process during which a camp undergoes a thorough review of its operation-from staff qualifications and training to emergency management-to ensure compliance with more than 300 standards. ACA is the only nationally accrediting body for all types of camps. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards for best practices in camp.”-American Camp Association. In addition to being ACA accredited, Camp Sargent is licensed by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES). OUR STAFF is CPR & First Aid certified and complete a 16 hour orientation which covers various adolescent behavioral issues, small group activities, rainy day activities as well as goals and objectives for camper development. All staff are hired based on prior experience working with school-age children and proven ability to lead a group in a safe and fun environment. Do you have questions about how Camp Sargent can meet the needs of your child? Contact Camp Director, Randy Menken at 603-689-2433 or rmenken@nmymca.org.

CAMP SARGENT 141 Camp Sargent Road Merrimack, NH www.campsargent.org Randy Menken - Director rmenken@nmymca.org 603.881.7778 (winter) 603.880.4845 (summer)

DAY CAMPS

Lil’ Voyagers (Ages 5-K) WEEKS 1 - 11 For their first time experiencing outdoor camp, children will participate in most activities their older counterparts do. All activities are age appropriate and modified for the campers. Campers time will be spent in an environment centered around discovery and creativity. Hands-on learning experiences will encourage campers to be independent as well as develop self-esteem, ALL SUMMER LONG! Ask about our day option and pricing. Y Family Member: Community:

$175 $350

Summer FUN (Grades 1-6) WEEKS 1 - 11 Everything you can think of when it comes to traditional camp activities happen in this camp, ALL SUMMER LONG! Y Family Member: Y Youth Member: Community:

$165 $250 $330


CAMP SARGENT on Lake Naticook 141 Camp Sargent Road Merrimack, NH www.campsargent.org

SPECIALTY CAMPS

ARTS & CRAFTS CAMP

(1 week sessions)

Please note: due to the amount of time specialty camps take, your child may not be able to partake in all the daily camp programs. Field trips, guest speakers and professional demonstrations are planned (for most sessions).

Grades 2-3 Grades 4-5

SPY SCIENCE (1 week sessions)

Candle making, edible art, keepsake boxes, recyclable art, dart art, paper making and clay sculpting are just some of the activities to choose from in this camp!

Grades 4-6 6/29-7/3, 7/6-7/10, 7/20-7/24 & 8/3-8/7 Campers will become detectives, solving crimes and mysteries using science and reasoning. Y Family Member: $195 Y Youth Member: $290 Community: $390

PLAY-ACTING CAMP (3 week session) Grades 1-3 Grades 4-6

7/6-7/24 7/27-8/14

A production at the end of this three-week session will showcase each camper’s hard work. Campers will learn all about the theater through, acting games, theater history, special guests, and a field trip to see a live performance. Y Family Member: $540 Y Yg Adult/Youth Member: $810 Community: $1,080

7/27-7/31 & 8/10-8/14 7/6-7/10

Y Family Member: $195 Y Youth Member: $290 Community: $390

ARCHERY (1 week sessions) Grades 4-6 Grades 7-9

6/29-7/3, 7/13-7/17, 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7 & 8/10-8/14 7/6-7/10 & 7/20-7/24

One of the most popular activities at camp. Campers will learn proper techniques and safety. Limit 10 campers per session. Y Family Member: Y Youth Member: Non Member:

$190 $285 $380


CONTACT Randy Menken - Director rmenken@nmymca.org 603.881.7778 (winter) 603.880.4845 (summer) HUCK FINN CAMP (1 week sessions) Grades 2-3 6/29-7/3, 7/27-7/31 & 8/3-8/7 Map Making, scavenger hunts on Blueberry Island, orienteering and wildlife survival skills all take place in this camp. Journal keeping through stories and drawing are part of this camp too! Survivor Camp’s younger program. Y Family Member: $185 Y Yg Adult/Youth Member: $280 Community: $370

FORT BUILDING CAMP (2 week sessions) Grades 5-6 Grades 7-9

7/13-7/24 & 7/27-8/7 6/29-7/10

Building the ultimate shelter has never been so fun! In the process, campers will learn about using natural resources, knots, preparing wood, proper hand tool use and building techniques. Y Family Member: Y Yg Adult/Youth Member: Community:

$380 $540 $760

FARM CAMP (1 week sessions) Grades 1-2 Grades 3 Grades 4 Grades 5 Grades 6 Grades 7-9

6/22-6/26 & 6/29-7/3 7/6-7/10 & 8/10-8/14 7/20-7/24 8/3-8/7 7/27-7/31 7/13-/17

Combining hands-on farm education and sustainable living with traditional camp activities is what this camp is all about. Farm campers will interact with the animals each day performing chores, learning how to care for them and understand their importance on sustainable farms. During their time in this camp, each camper will learn about planting, weeding, composting, and harvesting in the vegetable garden. Y Family Member: $195 Y Youth Member: $290 Community: $390

SURVIVOR CAMP (2 week sessions) Grades 4-6 Grades 7-9

7/6-7/17 & 7/20-7/31 8/3-8/14

Led by staff with adventure skills, and experience working with children in grades 4-9, campers will develop self confidence, independence and leadership. Through both physical and mental challenges, both on and off Blueberry Island, campers will participate in activities that will push them to dig deep in themselves and trust in their peers to overcome obstacles, both physical and not. Like all of our camps, Survivor Camp is open to children of all abilities. Y Family Member: $390 Y Youth Member: $585 Community: $780

NEW! SCIENCE SAMPLER (2 week sessions) Grades 5-7 7/13-7/24 Grades 7-9 7/27-8/7 This new camp offers a glimpse into a handful of different phenomenon, both man-made, and not. Excavating a simulated dig site, rocketry, volcanoes, crystal mining, pond life ecology and looking through a microscope at what is just under our feet are some of what’s on the “sampler” menu this summer! Campers in this STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) modeled camp will use iPad and applicable technology in an outdoor environment to not just have fun but to learn and hone in on skills they covered in school. Parents, you wont want to miss signing your child up for this camp! Y Family Member: $390 Y Youth Member: $585 Community: $780

NEW! SETTLERS CAMP (2 week sessions) Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6

7/6-7/17 8/3-8/14

No doors, brick walls or a roof will limit campers in this camp, literally! Taking place in and around our tipi village, campers will become familiar with their impact on their world, through hands on activities and special guests. Emphasis will be on this region’s native settlers and how natural resources were integrated into their culture for sustainability. A must for any child who enjoys social studies and the outdoors! Y Family Member: $390 Y Youth Member: $585 Community: $780


CAMP SARGENT on Lake Naticook 141 Camp Sargent Road Merrimack, NH www.campsargent.org

SWIM LESSONS

Swim Lessons on Lake Naticook Week 2 - 9 Swim lessons are offered at the conclusion of the camp day, selected weeks for registered Camp Sargent campers (for those weeks). Campers will be taught the fundamentals of proper swim mechanics and aquatic safety. Our goal for your child is that they leave each class as a more confident swimmer! Limit 6 per class. Lessons offered weeks 2-9. Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes will be offered each time slot. Ages 6-7 4:10-4:40pm Ages 8-9 4:50-5:20pm Ages 10-12 5:30-6:00pm Fam Mbr $30/wk * Yth Mbr $50/wk * Comm Mbr $65/wk

Beginner level: Intended for children who have never had a formal swim lesson and have minimal swim experience. Intermediate Level Prerequisite: Completion of Beginner level or Waterfront Director approval. Intended for children who can swim independently without flotation 10 yards and are comfortable submerging his or her face in the water. Advanced Level Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate level or Waterfront Director approval. Intended for children who can swim 25 yards of proper front and back crawl.

SEVERE WEATHER Campers are taken to areas with cover should there be heavy rain and or thunder or lightning. They stay under cover for hour after any sign of thunder or lightning. Whether it’s board games, skits, songs or anything else the group chooses, your campers are always safe!


CONTACT Randy Menken - Director rmenken@nmymca.org 603.881.7778 (winter) 603.880.4845 (summer) Examples of Period Activities: Free swim, boating, archery, nature, arts & crafts, drama, Yoga, Ga-Ga, tipi/Native American studies, playground, board games, fishing, hiking, science experiments, songs, fort building, parachute games, scavenger hunts, sports games, tetherball, “challenge by choice” ropes course and log rolling! Sample daily schedule: PRE-CAMP 7:00-9:00am OPENING CEREMONIES 9:05-9:10am 1st Period 9:15-10:00am 2nd period 10:15-11:00am 3rd period 11:15-12:00pm ——————————LUNCH———————————— 4th period 1:15-2:00pm 5th period * (Gr. 1-4 U PICK) 2:15-3:00pm 6th period * (Gr. 5-9 U PICK) 3:15-4:00pm POST CAMP 4:00-6:00pm *U-PICK is designed to allow campers to make personal choices based on their hobby, curiosity or general interest. A diverse choice of activities are always offered. All activities are supervised. Please Note: “Free” swim is held mornings and afternoons for campers who choose to swim. Due to the high volume of campers and the limited amount of space for certain activities, not all children will have the opportunity to participate in each activity on a daily basis. Tuition prices vary depending on each camp based on supplies, guest demonstrations, equipment and the cost of field trips and busing.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR Family FUN Nights Tuesday, June 30, 6-8pm Wednesday, Aug. 5, 6-8pm This is a wonderful chance to be a camper all over again while sharing this unique experience with your child! Do you want to come to the family night but your child takes the bus home or gets picked up after camp? Don’t worry, for these two dates, post camp (4-6pm) is provided for free to parents that want to meet their child at camp for the family nights. Join us for FREE food and fun! Pre-registration required.

12th Annual Family Carnival Saturday, July 25, 11am-2pm Lunch, games, petting zoo, archery, magician, clowns and a bounce house are just a few of the activities that will take place! Admission is free. Lunch, concessions and games cost a small fee. Proceeds help raise funds for facility upkeep, and program supplies at Camp Sargent.

FUN Friday Themes: Week 1 6/15-6/19 Camp Wide Picnic Week 2 6/22-6/26 Superhero Dress Up Week 3 6/29-7/3 Red, White & Blue Week 4 7/6-7/10 Pajama Day Week 5 7/13-7/17 Pirate Theme WEEK Week 6 7/20-7/24 Camp Wide Picnic Week 7 7/27-7/31 Sargent Variety Show Week 8 8/3-8/7 Wild West Gold Rush Week 9 8/10-8/14 Color Wars Week 10 8/17-8/21 Parent/Camper BBQ Week 11 8/24-8/28 Camp Wide Picnic No weapons or inappropriate clothing please. (Theme days are subject to change)

Open House May 9, 1-3pm June 13, 1-3pm Senior staff as well as the director will be on hand for tours and to answer all your questions about your child’s experience at Camp Sargent. If this doesn’t fit your schedule just let us know and we’ll happily accommodate you.


MERRIMACK Y Young Explorers Camp (Ages 3 - Kindergarten) Elizabeth Witmer - Director ewitmer@nmymca.org or 603.881.7778

YOUNG EXPLORERS AGES: 3 years old - Kindergarten A fun-filled, recreational camp based in the Merrimack Y Child Care Center. Each week centers on a unique theme, with a special event to wrap-up the week every Friday. Activities include songs, stories, dramatic play, building, creative projects, cooking, and splashing around in the sprinklers or wading pool. Children will also enjoy swim time in the Y pool once a week. Professional staff and low teacher/child rations assure a safe and fun time for your preschooler. It’s a perfect way to introduce your child to a preschool setting or to help your child make new friends and socialize with peers. Half-day and full-day options are available. For more information please contact Director Elizabeth Witmer at 603.689.2421 or ewitmer@nmymca.org or Assistant Director Kristie Perreault at kperreault@nmymca.org

Sample Daily Schedule: 7-8:30 a.m. Child Care available (included in FT rate) 8:30-9 a.m. Greeting/Opening activities 9-9:20 a.m. Breakfast (provided by the Y) 9:20-10 a.m. Activities on soccer field 10-12 p.m. Themed activities in classrooms/play ground/fun swim 12-12:30 p.m. Lunch (brought from home) 12:30 p.m. Pick up for day campers 12:30-1 p.m. Storytime 1-2:15 p.m. Rest time & quiet activities (bring small sheet & light blanket) 2:15-2:45 p.m. Themed choice of activities 2:45-3 p.m. Snack (provided by the Y) 3-4 p.m. Playground & fun projects 4 p.m. Pick-up for full-day campers 4-6 p.m. Child Care available (included in FT rate)

Week 2 - Life’s a Beach June 22-26 This theme will be exploring creatures that live in the sea! We will create art projects, sing songs and read books while enjoying the beach. Week 3 - America the Beautiful June 29 - July 3 Let’s celebrate the birthday of America by singing patriotic songs and creating red white and blue art projects then ending the week with a 4th of July parade around the Y! Week 4 - Animal Planet July 6-10 Take a walk through the safari or spend the day on the farm and even enjoy some special visitors! Week 5 - Color Vibe July 13-17 Each room will be assigned a color for the week. The room will do projects based around their color. At the end of the week we will make a camp mural putting all the colors together. Week 6 - Cirque de Preschool July 20-24 Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my! Preschoolers already know how to “clown around,” so why not let them join the circus? Come join us for a week under the big top! We will end our week by creating our own carnival. Week 7 - YMCA Summer Olympics July 27-31 Summer games, preschool style! Young Explorers will love learning about the different sports first hand through

preschool lessons and activities. Friendship and Teamwork are among the many characteristics we will work on! Week 8 - Transportation August 3-7 We will be looking at the world through transportation! We will explore the different ways to travel and even build our own planes, trains and automobiles! Week 9 - Fairytales & Movie Stars August 10-14 Every child IS a star! A fairytale princess, a handsome prince or maybe a super star from the big screen! This week has it all... Young explorers can act out their favorite fairytale and even pose for their own Hollywood Glamor shot!! Week 10 - Jurassic Week August 17-21 Dinosaurs are sooooooo cool! We will look at these wonderful creatures and include them in our art, music and our creative play classes. I hope there will be room for them on swim days!

FULL TIME (FT): (7am-6pm) PART TIME (PT): (8:30-12:30pm) 3 Year olds FT: Y Family $207 / Community $232 PT: Y Family $120 / Community $145 4 Year olds FT: Y Family $197 / Community $222 PT: Y Family $110 / Community $135 5 Year olds FT: Y Family $184 / Community $209 PT: Y Family $100 / Community $125


Camp Create (Grades 1-6) Lynne Boyer - Director lboyer@nmymca.org or 603.881.7778 Behind the Scenes (Grades 4-6) Older campers will get to be part of show behind the scenes by making costumes, building scenery and applying makeup to the performers in the show that week.

CAMP CREATE Lego Builders (Grades 1-3) Campers will play and learn to build with Legos during the week. Each day with have one or two special projects with a special take home gift at the end of the week. Visual Arts (Grades 4-6) Designed for the older artist, this camp explores the world of visual arts through sculpture, drawing, painting and more. Tumbling (Grades 1-6, two separate sessions) Campers will learn the basics of Tumbling 1 as well as important stretches and techniques during this camp. Photography (Grades 4-6) Find your inner photographer in this camp which will include learning about your camera, how to take different kinds of shots as well as how to make your own pinhole camera. Each camper will need to bring in their own digital camera. Culinary kids (Grades 4-6) Campers will learn about nutrition and will make their own meals and snacks every day. Please send your camper with a snack and lunch for the first day only. And please contact the camp director if your camper has any allergies. Broadway Stars (Grades 1-6) The camp version of our very popular class, campers will learn how to sing, dance and act during this week and will put on their own scene from a Broadway show at the end of the week. Creative Arts (Grades 1-3) Let your child inner artist shine. This camp will touch on all aspects of creative art including sculpture, drawing and painting. Hip Hop (Grades 1-6, two separate sessions) Campers will learn the beginning basics of today’s hottest hip hop moves. Wearable Arts (Grades 1-3) Your creative camper will learn how to make their own wearable art masterpieces! Jewelry making, tie dye, duct tape and other fun projects will be done during this week.

Film Making (Grades 4-6) Let your child make his/her directorial debut in this new camp! Each camper will shoot and edit their own short film. Acting 101 (Grades 1-6) Each camper will learn the beginning aspects of acting through improv games and activities as well as some dialogue work. Circus Camp (Grades 1-6) If your child has ever wanted to run away and join the circus then this is the camp for them! Each camper will learn all about the circus each day including how to act like a clown and face painting, juggling, tumbling and more! Lyrical (Grades 1-6) Campers will learn the basics of lyrical dance which is a unique dance that has both ballet and jazz qualities. Edible Art (Grades 1-3) For the younger cook, this camp will focus on fun, edible art projects that campers can eat for snack each day. Please notify the camp staff if your child has any allergies. Sketch Comedy and Improv (Grades 4-6) Does your camper dream of being on a sketch comedy show? This camp will strengthen their improv skills in a fun and silly environment. Princess at the Ballet (Grades 1-3) Calling all Princesses and ballerinas! Campers will learn basic ballet technique and how to act like a princess. Fiber Arts (Grades 4-6) Yarn, felt and more! Campers will learn different techniques of working and crafting with fibers as well as learn how to make their very own yarn from scratch!

Paper Crafts (Grades 4-6) This camp will explore all paper crafts including scrapbooking, origami, card-making, print-making and more!

Y Family Member: $165 Y Youth Member: $250 Community: $330 Week

Date Range

Program

2

6/22-6/26

Lego Builders (Grades 1-3)

2

6/22-6/26

Tumbling (Grades 4-6)

3

6/29-7/3

Hip Hop (Grades 1-3)

3

6/29-7/3

Fiber Arts (Grades 1-6)

7/6-7/10

Princess at the Ballet (Grades 1-3)

4

7/6-7/10

Filmmaking (Grades 4-6)

4

7/6-7/10

Photography (Grades 4-6)

5

7/13-7/17

Wearable Art (Grades 1-3)

7/13-7/17

Sketch Comedy & Improv (Grades 4-6)

6

7/20-7/24

Creative Arts (Grades 1-3)

6

7/20-7/24

Hip Hop (Grades 4-6)

7/27-7/31

Broadway Starts (Grades 1-6)

7/27-7/31

Behind the Scenes (Grades 4-6)

7

7/27-7/31

Culinary Kids (Grades 4-6)

8

8/3-8/7

Tumbling (Grades 1-3)

8

8/3-8/7

Visual Arts (Grades 4-6)

9

8/10-8/14

Lyrical Group (Grades 1-6)

9

8/10-8/14

Circus Camp (Grades 1-6)

9

8/10-8/14

Paper Crafts (Grades 4-6)

10

8/17-8/21

Edible Art (Grades 1-3)

10

8/17-8/21

Acting 101 (Grades 1-6)

8/17-8/21

Behind the Scenes (Grades 4-6)

4

5

7 7

10

Week 11 - August 24 - 28 Grades 1-6 Single Day Options Monday: Canvas Masterpiece Tuesday: Ceramic Creation Wednesday: Paper Mache Thursday: Origami Friday: Acting & Improv Skills Y Family Mem. - $35/day Y Youth Mem.-$52/day Community-$70/day


MERRIMACK Y

Camp Ludus (Sports Camp) Grades 1-6 Josh Shupack - Director jshupack@nmymca.org or 603.881.7778

CAMP LUDUS Sports Sampler Want to try a new sport? Get a chance to see what you like? Or just play everything? Come to a sampler week and have fun giving a variety of sports a try. Court Sports Come learn how versatile different courts can be at the Y. Basketball on the hardwood, floor hockey and soccer on the multi-court, tennis on the tennis court, and so much more!

Play Hard, Play Fair, Play Safe In ancient Rome, a Ludus was a place where gladiators would train to become champions. These were the best athletes in the world who would work and train together to make each other great. Camp Ludus is a place where youth will learn the trade of each sport offered while gaining a strong understanding of sportsmanship, team play, and healthy competition. Each week offers something new, exciting, and most important, fun! Week

Date Range

Gladiators Grades 1-3

Titans Grades 4-6

2

6/22-6/26

Sports Sampler

Sports Sampler

3

6/29-7/3

Basketball

Flag Football

4

7/6-7/10

Soccer

Basketball

5

7/13-7/17

Field Sports

Court Sports

6

7/20-7/24

Sports Sampler

Floor Hockey

7

7/27-7/31

Court Sports

Soccer

8

8/3-8/7

Wild and Crazy Sports

Wild and Crazy Sports

9

8/10-8/14

Flag Football

Field Sports

10

8/17-8/21

Olympics

Olympics

Field Sports If it belongs on a field, we are going to play it. Not just soccer and football, maybe some croquet,cricket, and quidditch as well! Wild and Crazy Sports Who said all sports had to be serious? Who said anything crazy wasn’t serious. Come see the creative side of our staff and learn sports that may not exist anywhere else! Olympics This is the time to let yourself compete. Learn some of the most popular sports at the Olympics and compete within our camp in order to gain Olympic glory! FRIDAYS ARE GAME DAY! Parents, you are invited every Friday at 3pm to your child play in the event of the week. Come support your child and see what they have learned that week.

Y Family Member: Y Youth Member: Community:

$165 $250 $330


Discovery Camp (Grades 1-6) Randy Menken - Director rmenken@nmymca.org or 603.881.7778 Where in the World? (Grades 1-3) Campers will hop around the globe, visiting different countries and learning about their native culture. Some activities include learning about the different crafts, language(s) general history and even cuisine which make these countries so extraordinary!

DISCOVERY CAMP Explorers (Grades 1-3) weeks 2-10 Y Family Member: $165 Y Youth Member: $250 Community: $330 Inspire your creativity and discover the magic of the world around you! Each week at Discovery Camp, we’ll invent, explore, and create as we stretch our imaginations. Along with water FUN, crafts, sports and teambuilding activities each day, campers will launch into daily Discovery Zones to go on an archaeological dig, travel the world, design, build and more. Each week will feature a special guest or activity related to the camp’s theme! At the heart of Discovery Camp is a joy of learning and exploration while having fun, making friends and being surrounded by caring role models. Each activity at Discovery Camp integrates Science, Social Studies, Math and Physical Activity. Though the camp is designed after the STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) core model of learning, we are intentional in that the overall day look and feels like camp, and not a classroom. There’s no such thing as summer learning loss at the YMCA’s Discovery Camp, where igniting curious young minds happens every day! Sample Explorers’ Daily Schedule: 7:00-9:00am Pre Camp (if applicable) 9:00-9:20 am Opening activities 9:25-9:55am Team building Games 10:00-11:55am Discovery Zones 12:00-12:30pm Lunch 12:35-2:00pm Water Fun 2:05-2:40pm Snack 2:30-3:30pm Sports 3:35-4:00pm Clean up and dismissal 4:00-6:00pm Post Camp (if applicable)

Birds, Bats, Slugs and Bugs (grades 1-3) Whether your child has their own yard or goes to a friend’s house to play, there are amazing things happening around and under them too! Campers will go on hunts to explore and discover what it’s really like to be a Bird, Bat and Bug. Both physically exploring around the YMCA and using our iPads to dive even deeper into understanding the amazing world around and under our feet, campers may never want to come back indoors! Construction Camp (grades 1-3) Old school tools for new school learning. We know that children are born to build and at Construction Camp children will use a broad range of materials and tools. We study the natural and man-made world around us, while learning to work individually as well as part of a team. Our goal is to share the joy of building, revising, and repairing. Creativity and problem solving are fostered. If your child can imagine it, we'll help him/her build it—safely and with adult guidance.

Ancient times (grades 1-3) Examine Prehistoric animals; learn the proper techniques of unearthing fossils and better understand how ancient civilizations were able to build structures that still amaze us today! All while engaging in hands on activities! FUNky Science (grades 1-3) Through physical, life, environmental, behavior and social sciences, campers in this extra-ordinary camp will participate in fun and thought inspiring experiments and creations. Groups will work together using hypotheses, discovery, and analysis to draw conclusions. Campers will engage in science experiments and explore their senses. Week 2 6/22-6/26

Birds, Bats, Slugs & Bugs

Week 3 6/29-7/3

Construction Camp

Week 4 7/6-7/10

Ancient Times

Week 5 7/13-7/17

FUNky Science

Week 6 7/20-7/24

Birds, Bats, Slugs & Bugs

Week 7 7/27-7/31

Construction Camp

Week 8 8/3-8/7

Ancient Times

Week 9 8/10-8/14

FUNky Science

Week 10 8/17-8/21

Where in the World?

Tween Camp (grades 4-6) Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10

Harry Potter Camp (grades 4-6) Weeks 3, 5, 7 &

Y Family Member: $165 Y Youth Member: $250 Community: $330

Y Family Member: $165 Y Youth Member: $250 Community: $330

In Tween Camp, campers will work on developing their independence while still partaking in supervised camp activities. Campers will have the opportunity to design their own days based on the interests of the group. Campers will be encouraged to use all of the different recreations the Y facility has to offer. Supervising staff are caring, responsible role models who will always put the safety and well-being of their campers first. The result will be a summer camp experience that your child will love, and a set of memories they will take with them once summer is over.

Leave Privet Drive and the Muggle world behind as you transform into a student at Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry Potter Camp is a celebration of all things Hogwarts. Campers will be able to create and taste their very own Hogwart’s snacks, illustrate their own house crest, concoct potions, create spell books, play Quidditch and much, much more! If your inner wizard is dying to get out, then this camp is right up your Diagon Alley.

LIMITED SPACE SO REGISTER TODAY!


NASHUA Y

Little Investigators (Ages 3-5) Sarah Sutherland - Director ssutherland@nmymca.org or 603.882.2011

LITTLE INVESTIGATORS Ages 3-5 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday-Friday

Contact Sarah Sutherland at ssutherland@nmymca.org Where fun begins and learning never ends! Let your child explore the Y way! Limit 24 kids per week. Children must be potty trained to attend camp Little Gardeners Week 2 (6/22-6/26), Week 5 (7/13-7/17) and Week 8 (8/3-8/7) Come explore! Kids will love the fun and educational activities held within our very own Y garden! Topics these 3 weeks will include the life cycle of a plant, insects, weather, nutrition and making fresh salsa. Join the fun! Little Chefs Week 3 (6/29-7/3), Week 6 (7/20-7/24) and Week 9 (8/10-8/14) Come cook with us! If your child likes to help in the kitchen, this is the camp for them! We will cook one snack from the food pyramid per day, learning about healthy eating choices and the importance of staying physically fit all the while! Little Scientists Week 4 (7/6-7/10), Week 7 (7/27-7-31), and Week 10 (8/17-8/21 Is your child curious about the world? Send them to learn about volcanoes and dinosaurs, take a trip to outer space, make their own silly putty, build a spaceship and so much more!

Family Members - $108 Community Members - $120

Camp Create (Ages 3-Grade 12) Tiffany Joslin - Director tjoslin@nmymca.org or 603.882.2011

CAMP CREATE Fancy Fairy Camp (ages 3-5) 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Week 1 - June 15-19 This camp is perfect for your little fairy. We will dance, read stories, do arts and crafts. At the end of the week your fairy will have to dress up in their fanciest clothes for a tea party they will never forget. Dance Intensive (grades 6-12) Advanced: Week 8 - August 3-7 Intermediate: Week 9 - August 10-14 This camp is meant for the serious dancer. Dancers will learn technique in Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop and Lyrical. At the end of the week dancers will present a showcase of their own work, and dances they have learned. Participants will also discuss the history of dance and proper nutrition. Must have at least two years of dance experience and proper shoes.

Y Family Member: Y Youth/Teen Member: Community:

$165 $250 $330


The Quest Teen Camp (grades 7-9) Joshua Schupack - Director jshupack@nmymca.org or 603.882.2011

THE QUEST LEADERSHIP GROWTH COMMUNITY Please contact Josh Schupack (jschupack@nmymca. org or Larry Harding (lharding@nmymca.org) for more information.

What is the quest? The premise is simple. Every week, we will work to build a cohesive and engaged group of teens through games, team building activities and challenges. On the Friday of each week, we will take a trip to have our teens experience something new and exciting. Throughout the week, teens will work together to complete tasks in order to get clues of what the trip will be, with the big reveal the day before. Imagine a treasure hunt, where each day you get closer and closer to your goal.

Y Family Member: $165 Y Youth/Teen Member: $250 Community: $330

THE STORY OF YOUR SUMMER OUR SCHEDULE Week

Date Range

Topic

2

6/22-6/26

____________, I Choose You

3

6/29-7/3

Be a Big Shot

4

7/6-7/10

Toy Story

5

7/13-7/17

I’ll Be There For You

6

7/20-7/24

No Matter What

7

7/27-7/31

Hang in There With Me

8

8/3-8/7

Smile

9

8/10-8/14

Wish

10

8/17-8/21

Hello


NASHUA Y The Guides (Finishing 9/10 grade) Joshua Shupack - Director jshupack@nmymca.org or 603.882.2011

THE GUIDES Leaders in Training Program for Greater Nashua What is the Quest Guides? The Quest Guides will be an elite group of teens who want to take on more responsibility. The Program is divided up into a two year leadership development experience to help teens learn the skills to become positive youth develop workers and counselors. This program is an application based program. Acceptance is not guaranteed as this is a selective program. Guides are not guaranteed a counseling position on the YMCA of Greater Nashua staff after completion of the program, but this program will make them a stronger candidate for any counseling position. Please contact Josh Schupack (jschupack@nmymca. org) or Kayla Donohue (kdonahue@nmymca.org) for more information

Y Family Member: $165 Y Youth/Teen Member: $250 Community: $330

Guides I The Guides I program is your first experience in our Leadership development program. The Teens will work with our Quest Camp for most of the week. Every Wednesday, the Guides will go up to the Merrimack YMCA by bus in order to work with our youth aged camps at the Merrimack YMCA: Camp Ludus (Sports), Camp Create (Art and Humanities) and Discovery Camp (Science). You must participate in the Guides I program to be eligible for the Guides II program. Guides II The Guides II program will immerse you in the counseling experience. Teens will spend every day of the program at the Merrimack YMCA working with Camp Ludus, Camp Create, and Discovery Camp. Teens will gain much needed experience in youth work, conflict management, and everything it takes to be a strong camp counselor. Guides will also work directly with our Leadership Staff to help them work through challenges and allow them to develop to their full potential. You must participate in the Guides I program to be eligible for Guides II.


CELEBRATE YOUR NEXT BIRTHDAY PARTY AT CAMP SARGENT!

ALSO…. Retreats - Reunions - Corporate Outings - School Groups

Tye-dye, spin art, cartooning and face-painting are just some of the fun activities to choose from!

Kickball, Ga-Ga, disc golf (9 holes), wiffle ball, capture the flag and scooter games are just a few of the games to choose from. Our sports field, front field and basketball court are available to use.

PARTY!

Splash in to fun on beautiful Lake Naticook using the log roll, stand up paddle boards, kayaks or canoes. Not a fan of the lake? Try our huge slip ‘n’ slide!

WATER FUN SUPER SPORTS DOWN ON THE FARM

FOR QUESTIONS BOOK OR TO BOOK YOUR TODAY! PARTY CONTACT ROBERTA WILKINSON AT RWILKINSON@NMYMCA.ORG OR 603.881.7778 EXT. 145 (MERRIMACK) OR 603.882.2011 EXT. 260 (NASHUA)

Party like an animal! Give this unique party a try. Children will learn about sheep, goats, rabbits, ducks and chickens. They may even be able to help feed the animals!


YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA

Camp Sargent Merrimack YMCA Nashua YMCA 141 Camp Sargent Road 6 Henry Clay Drive 24 Stadium Drive Merrimack, NH 03054 Merrimack, NH 03054 Nashua, NH 03062 P: 603.880.4845 P: 603.881.7778 P: 603.882.2011 www.campsargent.org www.nmymca.org www.nmymca.org


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