Oshman Family JCC – Summer cCmps Catalog

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What’s Inside? Preschool Summer Camps & Extended Care

Our nurturing camp experience for ages 15 months to 5 years includes exciting activities such as creative music and movement, cooking, sports, recreational swimming, games, gardening and other memorable projects. Your child will thrive in a social and educational atmosphere as they spend the summer playing and exploring! AM & PM Care available.

Contents Preschool Camp for Ages 3–5 About Preschool Summer Camp....................1 Camps for Preschoolers.................................2

J-Camp for Grades K–12 About J-Camp...............................................3 Frequently Asked Questions...........................4 Camps for Kindergarten.................................5 Camps for Grades 1–3...................................6 Camps for Grades 4–6.................................14 Camps for Grades 7–12...............................18 PM Care & After Camp Clubs.......................20

General Information Summer Camp Schedule..............................12 Policies & Procedures....................................21

A proud beneficiary of the Jewish Community Endowment Funds Day Camp Scholarship Fund

Scholarships provided by the Jim Joseph Foundation in partnership with your local Jewish Federations and the Bureau of Jewish Education.

Traditional Camps

These fun-filled, two week camp sessions have BIG themes, BIG ideas and BIG FUN! Campers have a chance to bond with new friends and experience a wide range of activities such as swim lessons, games, sports, field trips, music, crafts, songs, skits, water activities or simply having a fabulous time at the OFJCC.

Special Focus Camps

Have a camper with a specific talent, interest or hobby? Are you looking for something out of the ordinary? Browse our special focus section for camps that engage your child’s spirit. We have everything from science to theater, focusing on creativity, confidence and everything in between. We’ve brought back many of your favorites and have some fantastic new options as well.

Sports Camps

Does your child have energy to spare? Check out our variety of sports camps ranging from basketball to golf. These camps are ideal for campers who want to learn a new sport or would like to improve their skills.

Teen Leadership Camps

The Leader in Training (LIT) Program for grades 7–9 and the Counselor in Training (CIT) Program for grades 10–12 are specifically designed to prepare teens for future leadership roles. All LIT/CIT participants must successfully complete one week of training, regardless of past experience, after which they achieve official LIT/CIT status. All hours completed during LIT/CIT Placement (maximum 30 hours per week) may be recorded as community service hours. Please check with your school regarding community service requirements.

Nesiyah Teen Trip n’ Travel Camps

Teens from all over the Bay Area share memorable adventures while bonding and forming close friendships. Highlights include theme parks, rock climbing and whitewater rafting. Other activities include sports, games, swimming and overnights.

Extended Care & After Camp Clubs

We offer PM Care for kindergarten through 8th grade, including our new After Camp Clubs that are packed with fun for your school age kids! AM Care is free for grades K–12.


As part of the Oshman Family JCC’s Leslie Family Early Childhood Education Center, T’enna Preschool and its camps are dedicated to building a strong community of educators, families and children founded on respect, kindness and the desire for mutual growth. We honor individuality, help everyone reach their potential and foster Jewish values and traditions. Our learning experience is both creative and organic, driven by curiosity. Children develop a thirst for knowledge, a love of learning and a strong identity. Through intentional, play-based experiences, we provide the tools for lifelong learning. The OFJCC’s Preschool Summer Camp welcomes children and families from all religions and cultures. All camps stay on campus. Counselor to Camper Ratios • 1:5 for age 2 years • 1:6 for age 3 years • 1:7 for age 4–5 years

T’enna Camp Required Paperwork

Food Policy

No meat, shellfish or nut-based foods are permitted in our preschool camps. Please contact us for some delicious lunch ideas.

E DATE! H T E V SA Preschool Open House

Open to current and prospective students and parents, this event includes activities, refreshments and entertainment for the whole family! Meet with teachers, explore our classrooms and get your questions answered.

Camperships are available to families in need of financial assistance. A family must meet the required guidelines in order to receive funding. Financial assistance applications are available at the OFJCC Customer Service Desk or at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps. Camperships are made possible through the OFJCC Camp Scholarship Fund and the Jewish Community Day Camp Scholarship Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund. For more information, please contact Randi Brenowitz at rbrenowitz@paloaltojcc.org. If applying for financial assistance, please do not register for camps online. Applications Accepted: February 1–April 2, 2012 by 5:00 PM Camp Scholarship Notification to Families: End of May, 2012 Required documents to apply (documents must be hard copies): • 2012 Preschool Summer Camp Registration Form with enclosed deposit payment ($50 per session, per camper)* • First two pages of 2011 Federal Income Tax Form • W2 • Current paycheck stubs • Current bank statements The following preschool camps will be considered for scholarships. Assistance is not available for camps unless they are listed below: • T’enna Camp (half day and full day) • AM or PM Care (with full day camp registration) *The $50 deposit per child, per session, will be refunded if the assistance awarded does not meet the family’s need.

Questions? Contact Us!

Preschool Camp Office: (650) 223-8788 or preschoolcamp@paloaltojcc.org

Sunday, January 22 • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM • FREE Co-sponsored by the PJ Library

Family Shabbat Dinner

Pack up the family and hang out with J-Camp and preschool camp staff for a fun Shabbat dinner. Sing Shabbat songs, eat challah, play games, do arts & crafts and relax in our Jessica Lynn Saal Town Square. Bring your own picnic! Friday, July 20 • 4:30–6:30 PM • FREE

For registration and cancellation policies please see page 21. Camp activities are subject to change as needed. Please visit www.paloaltojcc.org/camps for the most up-to-date information.

Register at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps

The following forms are required for all campers who are not returning T’enna Preschool students from the 2011–2012 school year. All forms are available at www.paloaltojcc.org/forms. • 1 OFJCC Registration and Liability Waiver per camp • LIC 700: Identification and Emergency Information • LIC 702: Child’s Pre-Admission Health History Parent’s Report • LIC 995: Notification of Parent’s Rights • LIC 627: Consent for Emergency Medical Treatment • LIC 613A: Personal Rights • Facing the Facts of Child Abuse • LIC 70: Physician’s Report

Financial Assistance (Camperships) for Preschool Camp

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About Preschool Summer Camp

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Preschool Summer Camps Yad B’Yad Camp

Extended care for ages 2–5 years offers a well-rounded morning

This camp for our littlest campers and their parent or caregiver is led by experienced teachers with backgrounds in child development and Jewish culture. We provide a developmentally-appropriate, creative and social atmosphere that lays the foundation for each child’s educational journey.

or late afternoon experience with age-appropriate activities. Extended Care

Days

Time

Fee/session

T’enna Camp AM Care

MWF

8:00–9:00 AM

$65 M/NM Session B: $55 M/NM

M–F

8:00–9:00 AM

$105 M/NM Session B: $95 M/NM

MWF

4:00–6:00 PM

$120 M/NM Session B: $100 M/NM

M–F

4:00–6:00 PM

$200 M/NM Session B: $180 M/NM

Activities include water play, nature, cooking, art, music and movement, Shabbat celebrations and much more. Campers must be accompanied by

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an adult.

T’enna Camp PM Care

Age

Session

Days

Time

Fee/session

15–24 months

A: 6/19–6/28 B: 7/3–7/12 C: 7/17–7/26 D: 7/31–8/9 E: 8/14–8/23

T/Th

9:15–11:15 AM

$210 M, $250 NM

Discover T’enna Preschool

T’enna Camp ‫ תאנה‬Hebrew for Fig Tree

Give your child a joyful early learning experience at the

T’enna Camp offers an exciting program for campers 2–5 years old that

OFJCC’s Leslie Family Early Childhood Education Center

is steeped in Jewish values. Using multi-sensory techniques and hands-

and T’enna Preschool. Our play-based, family-centered

on activities, children learn about respect, kindness, compassion and

approach builds a strong educational and social

responsibility. Our nurturing staff creates an environment where self-

foundation for your child.

esteem and creativity can flourish. Our program includes recreational swimming (ages 3–5), art, music, drama, creative movement, Hebrew,

T’enna Preschool Open House

cooking, physical education, petting zoo visits, a carnival, a concert,

Open to current and prospective students and parents,

Shabbat celebrations and more!

this event includes activities, refreshments and

Age

Session

Days

Time

Fee/session

2–3.5* years

A: 6/18–6/29 B: 7/2–7/13 (No camp 7/4) C: 7/16–7/27 D: 7/30–8/10 E: 8/13–8/24

MWF

Half Day: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

$425 M, $465 NM Session B: $355 M, $395 NM

Full Day: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

$625 M, $665 NM Session B: $550 M, $590 NM

A: 6/18–6/29 B: 7/2–7/13 (No camp 7/4) C: 7/16–7/27 D: 7/30–8/10 E: 8/13–8/24

M–F

Half Day: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM

$625 M, $665 NM Session B: $560 M, $600 NM

Full Day: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

$905 M, $945 NM Session B: $815 M, $855 NM

Symbols in this Guide M: OFJCC Member prices NM: Non-Member prices See page 21 to upgrade your membership and save. Campers who will be attending any pre-kindergarten program in Fall 2012 are eligible for T’enna Camp only. Campers who will be entering kindergarten in Fall 2012 are eligible for J-Camp only (page 5).

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Extended Care

‫ יד ביד‬Hebrew for Hand in Hand

2–5 years

*For children with birthdays between 12/1/2008 and 6/1/2011

entertainment for the whole family! Meet with teachers, explore our classrooms and get your questions answered. Sunday, 1/22 9:00 AM–12:00 PM FREE Co-sponsored by the PJ Library

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Camp Catalog Guide

Camps are grouped by the grade your camper will enter in fall 2012. An overview of all camps, organized by week and grade, can be found on pages 12–13. This lets you see everything we offer in one place. Camp details are on the pages below: Entering kindergarten: Page 5 Entering grades 1–3: Pages 6–11

Entering grades 4–6: Pages 14–17 Entering grades 7–12: Pages 18–19

Each description within the guide contains the following layout: 1

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Camp Name Camp description

Session

Theme

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Highlight Trip

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1. Indicates camp with swim lessons 2. Indicates camp travels off-site by vehicle 3. Indicates camp is new this year 4. Dates of camp session 5. Theme (traditional camps only) 6. Highlight trip/activitiy (traditional camps only) 7. Camp price for Members/Non-Members

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J-Camp Extended Care & Late Pick-Up Fees

24 hour advance registration is required to qualify for lower pricing. If your camper is not picked up by 3:30 PM (4:00 PM on field trip days), they will be enrolled in PM Care and charged a late fee of $1 per minute per child up to the daily drop-in rate of $60/day. A late fee of $1 per minute will be charged to any camper who is not picked up from PM Care by 6:00 PM. This late fee will be automatically billed to the credit card on file. Extended Care

Time

In Advance

Drop-in Fee

J-Camp AM Care

8:00–9:00 AM

FREE

FREE

J-Camp PM Care

3:30–6:00 PM

$60/week

N/A

J-Camp PM Care

3:30–6:00 PM

$35/day

$60/day

American Camp Association

J-Camp is proud to be an American Camp Association (ACA) accredited camp. ACA accreditation assures parents that J-Camp has a regular, independent safety audit that goes beyond California state regulations. J-Camp meets over 350 standards including health, safety, staff qualifications, training and emergency management to earn and maintain this accreditation.

Financial Assistance (Camperships) for J-Camp

A limited number of camperships are available to families in need of financial assistance. A family must meet the required guidelines to receive funding. Financial assistance applications are available at the OFJCC Customer Service Desk or at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps. Camperships are made possible through the OFJCC Camp Scholarship Fund and the Jewish Community Day Camp Scholarship Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund. For more information, please contact Randi Brenowitz at rbrenowitz@paloaltojcc.org. If applying for financial aid please do not register for camps online. Applications Accepted: February 1–April 2, 2012 at 5:00 PM Camp Scholarship Notification to Families: End of May, 2012 Required documents to apply (documents must be hard copies): • OFJCC 2012 Camp Registration Form with enclosed deposit payment ($50 per session)* • First two pages of 2011 Federal Income Tax Form • W2 • Current paycheck stubs • Current bank statements The following school age camps will be considered for scholarships. Assistance is only available for camps that are listed below: • K’tonton (kindergarten) • Kung Fu • Kefli (kindergarten) • Roller Skating • Tova (1st grade) • Mad Science: Little Green Thumbs • Ruach (grades 2–3) • Action Attraction (full week) • Barak (grades 4–6) *The $50 deposit per child, per session, will be refunded if the assistance awarded does not meet the family’s need.

SE DATES! S A VE THE Meet the Camp Staff Night

Meet your child’s summer camp directors, coordinators and counselors, ask questions and learn about required paperwork. Bring the kids and let our camp staff lead them in activities during the parent orientation. Thursday, June 7 • 6:00–8:00 PM • Parent orientation begins at 6:30 PM

Family Shabbat Dinner

Pack up the family and hang out with the J-Camp and T’enna Preschool staff for a fun Shabbat dinner. Sing Shabbat songs, eat challah, play games, do arts & crafts and relax in the Jessica Lynn Saal Town Square. Bring your own picnic! Friday, July 20 • 4:30–6:30 PM • FREE

J-Camp Food Policy

All food provided by the OFJCC will be kosher. Travel camps will have kosher-style food on trips. Please do not send your school age camper with pork, shellfish, peanut butter or any type of nut products in their lunches. For registration and cancellation policies please see page 21. Camp activities are subject to change as needed. Please visit paloaltojcc.org/camps for the most up-to-date information.

Help Host Our International Staff

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About J-Camp for Grades K-12

J-Camp will have international staff members from Europe and Australia this summer. Housing is needed for at least a three-week block between June 1–August 17. If you are interested in sharing your home this summer, please call the Camp Office at (650) 223-8622.

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GRA D ES k– 12 Register at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps

Frequently Asked Questions Please read the Parent Handbook prior to sending your child to camp. This short survival guide will be available online at our secure J-Camp 2012 parent website once registration is completed. Which camp do I sign up for?

• Look over the descriptions of each type of camp within your child’s grade level. • Talk with your child to see what fits his or her interests. • All camps are designed to meet the needs of all campers, regardless of swimming level, skills or endurance level. • For the widest range of activities, we recommend signing up for one of our two-week traditional camp sessions. • To have a specialized camp experience, try our specialty and sports camps. • Refer to our Summer Camp Schedule on pages 12–13 for a better overview of all the options. • Register your child in a variety of camps for a richer experience.

Where do I drop off my child?

All camps meet at the Oshman Family JCC. We offer both express drop-off and walk-up. If campers need to register on the first day of camp, please visit the Camp Office in room D123. To view a detailed map of your drop-off route, visit www.paloaltojcc.org/camps

Entrance

Do I need to sign my child in and out each day?

The OFJCC requires that all children be properly signed in by an authorized adult and turned over to a J-Camp staff person. All campers must be signed out by an authorized adult, even if they are participating in another OFJCC program immediately following J-Camp excluding PM Care or After Camp Clubs. Please note that it is our responsibility to ensure your child leaves with the appropriate person each day. Therefore, we will ask for photo identification daily for your child’s safety. If you are going to be late, please call the Camp Office immediately at (650) 223-8622.

How many staff members will be watching my camper?

We operate on the following ratios which are required by the American Camp Association. • 1:6 for campers entering kindergarten • 1:8 for campers entering grades 1–3 • 1:10 for campers entering grades 4–6 • 1:10 for campers entering grades 7–12 • 1:8 for campers in Post-Camp, which has a wider age range

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What should my children not bring to J-Camp?

Campers may not bring video games, personal CD players/stereos/iPods, expensive jewelry/ watches, money, toys and card games, alcohol or drugs, vehicles, animals, weapons or cell phones. The OFJCC is not responsible for lost or stolen items and will not provide reimbursement for them.

What if my camper needs to take medication during camp?

Camp runs from 9:00 AM–3:30 PM daily. On some field trip days, camp will end at 4:00 PM. Details will be available on the parent website. We offer PM Care options for an additional fee (see page 20).

All school age campers receive a free t-shirt each session!

All campers must bring their own lunch, a small snack and a drink each day. J-Camp will provide an additional afternoon snack. Please send only non-perishable foods. Note: no nut products, pork or shellfish are permitted. Campers should also bring a labeled water bottle, sunscreen, swimsuit, towel, sweatshirt and a change of clothes for really messy days. Campers should wear close-toed shoes and clothes in which they can play hard and get dirty.

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What hours does camp typically run?

Does my child receive a J-Camp t-shirt?

What should my children bring/wear to J-Camp?

In order for a camper’s unit leader to administer medication, their prescription and over-the-counter medication must be checked in at our camp information center located at camper drop-off. Please complete the Medication Disbursement Section of your camper’s Health History Form.

How will my camper be transported to and from field trips?

J-Camp transports campers on chartered school buses that are routinely inspected by the California Highway Patrol. The bus drivers have completed a background check and drug/alcohol test. Departure and arrival times as well as field trips themselves are subject to change without notice.

Can I sign my child up for a camp if he/she is not entering the grade specified?

No. Campers must be entering the indicated grade for the fall 2012–2013 school year. Camps are designed with curriculum and programming for campers of a certain grade. Campers entering a pre-kindergarten program should enroll in T’enna Camp (page 2).

Will you prorate a one or two-week session?

We believe that your child will have his or her best camp experience by attending a full camp session. Additionally, we pay our vendors, staff and transportation by the session. For these reasons, we do not prorate camps.

What if my child needs special assistance?

J-Camp tries to accommodate all campers. If your child needs special assistance, please call the Youth Department at (650) 223-8622. Our capacity to accommodate your child will depend on which camps are best suited for your child and what assistance we can provide. All requests regarding special needs must be made before registration. J-Camp cannot supply one-on-one aides.

Questions? Contact Us!

Camp Office: (650) 223-8622 or youth@paloaltojcc.org


Kefli ‫ כיף לי‬Hebrew for Fun for Me Kefli helps children transition into kindergarten in a fun, safe and nurturing environment. Each week focuses on a highlight activity that centers on the weekly theme and incorporates arts and crafts, games and social skills. On certain weeks, campers enjoy a kosher hot dog BBQ. In addition, campers take swim lessons twice a week. Kefli does not include field trips.

Two-Week Traditional Day Camp K’tonton

Date

Theme

Highlight Trip

Fee

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

Magical Moments

Magic Show

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 2: 6/18–6/22

Animal Adventures

Petting Zoo

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

A Bug’s Life

Bug Show

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (No camp 7/4)

Pop Stars

Music & Dance

$220 M, $255 NM

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

A Pirate’s Tale

Treasure Hunt

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 6: 7/16–7/20

Coolin’ Down

Water Play

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

Art Mania

San Jose Museum of Art

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 8: 7/30–8/3

A Fairy Tale

Imagination Play

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 9: 8/6–8/10

Edible Science

Edible Adventures

$275 M, $310 NM

Mad Science: Little Green Thumbs Blossoming minds learn about the amazing world of gardens. Campers study everything that helps a garden grow, from the biology of plants to the role of insects and weather. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts, crafts and skits.

‫ קטנטן‬Hebrew for Tiniest

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$350 M, $385 NM

K’tonton helps children transition into kindergarten in a fun, safe and nurturing environment. Each two-week session incorporates swim lessons, recreational

Action Attraction

swimming, Jewish culture, social skills, arts and crafts, music, games and weekly

Campers can finish off their summer with four thrilling days of fieldtrips to fabulous places,

off-site field trips. At the end of each session, campers enjoy a kosher hot dog BBQ.

plus wacky activities such as Booger Wars and Laser Tag. Campers can sign up for the week

Session

Theme

Highlight Trip

Fee

A: 6/18-6/29

Animal Extravaganza

San Francisco Zoo, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

$590 M, $625 NM

B: 7/2-7/13 (No camp 7/4)

Space Odyssey

Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

$530 M, $570 NM

C: 7/16–7/27

Great American Pastimes

Mini Golf, SF Giants Game

$590 M, $625 NM

Beat the Heat

Ice Skating, Las Palmas Park

$590 M, $625 NM

D: 7/30–8/10

or by the day. Please note: for some field trips, campers will return by 4:00 PM. Date

Highlight Trip

Fee

8/20–8/24

See below

$380 M, $415 NM

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8/20

Great America

$95 M, $130 NM

8/21

Tech Museum

$90 M, $125 NM

M: OFJCC Member prices NM: Non-Member prices

8/22

Golfland USA

$85 M, $120 NM

8/23

California Academy of Sciences

$90 M, $125 NM

8/24

Booger Wars & Shabbat Celebration

$80 M, $115 NM

See page 21 to upgrade your membership and save. Camps that travel off-site Camps that offer swim lessons Please note: campers who will be attending any prekindergarten program in Fall 2012 are eligible for T’enna Camp only (page 2).

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Traditional Day Camps Tova: Grade 1

Ruach: Grades 2–3

‫ טובה‬Hebrew for Good Tova campers experience the adventure and excitement of the outdoors, meet new friends and express their growing independence under the supervision of qualified and caring J-Camp Staff. Camp activities include swim lessons, games, sports, dance, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, music, skits, environmental education and recreational swimming. On the last day of each session, campers enjoy a kosher hot dog BBQ.

‫ רוח‬Hebrew for Spirit This camp is full of spirit! Activities include a weekly field trip, swim lessons, arts and crafts, sports, music, games, skits, environmental education, recreational swimming and exploring Jewish culture. Campers also choose from among small group elective activities such as Spy Academy and Get the Scoop. Elective options will be sent after registration and are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t delay. Please note: Session C will rock out with a sleepover at the Oshman Family JCC!

Session

Theme

Highlight Trip

Fee

A: 6/18–6/29

Animal Extravaganza

San Francisco Zoo, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

$590 M, $625 NM

B: 7/2–7/13 (No camp 7/4)

Space Odyssey

Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

$530 M, $565 NM

C: 7/16–7/27

Great American Pastimes

Mini Golf, SF Giants Game

$590 M, $625 NM

D: 7/30–8/10

Beat the Heat

Ice Skating, Las Palmas Park

$590 M, $625 NM

Session

Theme

Highlight Trip

Fee

A: 6/18–6/29

Animal Extravaganza

San Francisco Zoo, Great America

$600 M, $635 NM

B: 7/2–7/13 (No camp 7/4)

Space Odyssey

Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

$540 M, $575 NM

C: 7/16–7/27

Great American Pastimes

Mini Golf, SF Giants Game, Sleepover at the OFJCC

$650 M, $685 NM

D: 7/30–8/10

Beat the Heat

Ice Skating, Raging Waters

$600 M, $635 NM

Action Attraction Campers can finish off their summer with four thrilling days of field trips to fabulous places, plus wacky activities such as Booger Wars and Laser Tag. Campers can sign up for the week or by the day. Please note: for some field trips, campers will return by 4:00 PM. Date

Highlight Trip

Fee

8/20-8/24

See below

$380 M, $415 NM

8/20

Great America

$95 M, $130 NM

8/21

Tech Museum

$90 M, $125 NM

8/22

Golfland USA

$85 M, $120 NM

8/23

California Academy of Sciences

$90 M, $125 NM

8/24

Booger Wars & Shabbat Celebration

$80 M, $115 NM


Over 25 exciting camps to choose from! Cheerleading

Basketball In this slam-dunk camp, your child works on developing basic basketball skills with adjustable hoops to accommodate all ages and abilities. The week ends with a tournament in the Seiler Family Gymnasium where parents can cheer on their campers and enjoy a kosher hot dog BBQ. Other camp activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming. Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$275 M, $305 NM

Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$275 M, $305 NM

Black Light Theater Have an interest in theater but don’t want to be center stage? This camp is for you! Campers will build and present a black light puppet show, working with puppet specialists to make their own black light puppets and sculpt their very own puppet show. A final presentation of their black light puppetry will take place at the J-Camp Closing and Shabbat celebration. An Arimaw Production. Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$320 M, $355 NM

Professional cheerleading coaches from Cheergyms teach campers highenergy cheers, chants, dances and squad teamwork. At the end of the week, campers perform a routine for their J-Camp friends and families in the Seiler Family Gymnasium. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$350 M, $385 NM

Chess Checkmate! Does the game of chess have your child stumped? Have no fear. Taught by qualified instructors, chess camp teaches players basic strategies and good sportsmanship. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Week 7: 7/23–7/27

$300 M, $335 NM

Circus With the professionals at 888 Monkeys, you’ll feel comfortable letting your kids run away to join the circus! Campers learn to walk the tightrope,

Builders Taught by AWESOMEngineering, campers discover construction concepts for three hours each day using Erector® sets, belt & pulley systems, gravity, friction and truss systems. Campers complete projects such as building bridges and cars and receive an Erector® set to keep. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts,

juggle, ride a fun-cycle, balance on a giant ball, perform circus acrobatics and perform at the end of the week. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$325 M, $360 NM

skits and recreational swimming. Materials included at no extra fee. Week 2: 6/18–6/22

$370 M, $405 NM Symbols in this Guide M: OFJCC Member prices NM: Non-Member prices See page 21 to upgrade your membership and save.

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Special Focus & Sports Camps

Camps that travel off-site Camps that offer swim lessons

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Clone Wars

Fairies

May the Force be with you...at J-Camp! Campers discover their inner

Enter the amazing realm of fairies filled with wonder, delight and joy!

Jedi at this fun camp of galactic proportions brought to you by Arimaw

Campers make wands, don wings and create fairy dust in this enchanting

Productions and LucasFilm Ltd. Campers undergo rigorous lightsaber

and creative camp. They’ll learn fairy dances and songs, how to bestow

training, take part in awesome team games, make Star Wars-themed art

magical gifts and what fairies like to eat. Your little fairy will display his/her

projects and have lots more adventures that are out of this world. Like

talents at the J-Camp Closing and Shabbat celebration. Let your fairy fly!

it they will. Afternoon activities include recreational swimming, arts and

An Arimaw Production.

crafts, visiting local parks and playing sports and games. Week 2: 6/18–6/22

Week 9: 8/6–8/10

$320 M, $355 NM

$320 M, $355 NM

Cooking a Book

Flag Football Ready, set, hike! Campers learn basic fundamentals of passing, receiving,

Ever wondered what Stone Soup tastes like? What about an Edible

blocking, and offensive and defensive strategies. At the end of the week,

Alphabet? Each day, campers start off with a story, then cook based

they’ll create and execute plays in a flag football tournament. Afternoon

around it. Cooking a book is for kids with tasty imaginations that run

activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts,

wild… all the way into the kitchen! An Arimaw Production.

water activities and recreational swimming.

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$320 M, $355 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$255 M, $290 NM

Dino Roars

Golf

Love all things Jurassic? Campers become paleontologists for the

Campers score a hole-in-one with this camp, traveling daily to Deep Cliff

week as they explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs. They’ll make

Golf Course for four hours of instruction from PGA golf professionals.

paleontologist vests, learn about dinosaur behavior, biology and anatomy,

Lessons include golf etiquette, putting, chipping, half and full swing on

and make creative dinosaur-themed arts and crafts. At the end of the

the driving range, proper club selection and basic scoring. Afternoon

week, campers go on a wild scavenger hunt to collect hidden bones and

activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts,

put together a dinosaur! An Arimaw Production.

water activities and recreational swimming.

Week 9: 8/6–8/10

$320 M, $355 NM

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$425 M, $460 NM


Boys and girls of all abilities receive several hours of instruction daily on the vault, bars, beam, floor and trampoline at Airborne Gymnastics, working toward their own specific goals. Afternoon activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 2: 6/18–6/22

$360 M, $395 NM

Campers learn kung fu skills and drills, warm-ups, character development and teamwork from a specialized instructor. Campers have fun in a positive, safe environment and walk away with increased confidence, respect and personal discipline. No experience necessary. An Arimaw Production. Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$320 M, $355 NM

Kid Genius

Ice Skating Experience J-Camp on ice! Campers receive daily instruction from experienced Sharks Ice instructors. Free skate time and other field trips are included. Ice skates are provided and no experience is necessary. Afternoon activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$360 M, $395 NM

Indoor Soccer Campers learn the fundamentals of passing, dribbling, trapping, shooting and defense while participating in fun games and contests. We’ll end the week with an awesome indoor soccer game in the Seiler Family Gymnasium and a kosher hot dog BBQ. Afternoon activities may include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities, and recreational swimming. Week 9: 8/6–8/10

Kung Fu

$275 M, $310 NM

Do your kids need a challenge this summer? Send them to a mini-university just for them! Campers will be challenged each day by studying robots, science, architecture and much more. There is no test at this end of the week, but campers will demonstrate what they learned at the J-Camp Closing and Shabbat celebration. An Arimaw Production. Week 7: 7/23–7/27

$320 M, $355 NM

Kid TV Calling all future TV stars! This camp is perfect for kids who like to take center stage. Campers will write, film and star in a variety of shows including sitcoms, soap operas, news programs, comedies, documentaries and interviews. Activities will develop self-confidence, creativity, leadership and team-building. Campers will show their final masterpieces at the J-Camp Closing and Shabbat celebration at the end of the week. An Arimaw Production. Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (No camp July 4)

$265 M, $300 NM

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Leaning Tower of Pizza

Magic

Learning to cook is fun. Learning how to make structures out of your

Abracadabra – let your child perform! Campers learn sleight of hand

food is even better! During this week, campers transform regular meals

techniques from Michael the Magic Guy at this magic camp perfect for

into works of art. They’ll take pictures of their items for a gallery, and

beginners. Daily instruction includes card tricks, vanishing coins, mind-

even cook up a little something special for their family and friends. This is

bending illusions and more. Campers will wow their families and friends

your camper’s chance to make playing with food an art form. An Arimaw

with a magical performance at the end of the week and will bring home

Production.

their very own bag of tricks. Afternoon activities include games, learning

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$320 M, $355 NM

swimming. Sign up before spaces disappear!

LEGO® Pre-Engineering Create, play and learn. Campers construct cities or star bases complete

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$310 M, $345 NM

with houses, businesses, pyramids, bridges and more! They build

On The Set

motorized cars, trains, buses and trucks, then race them, crash them

Campers get acting and directing instruction and practice their

and repair them. They explore the many possibilities of building systems

cinematographic talent using different daily themes. In addition, campers

while learning useful construction techniques during three hours of daily

produce their own feature film to be screened at the J-Camp Closing and

instruction from the Play-Well TEKnologies staff. No previous experience

Shabbat celebration at the end of the week. All supplies are included.

is necessary. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning

An Arimaw Production.

Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$350 M, $385 NM

Mad Science: NASA Space Academy Mad Science of the Bay Area and NASA have teamed up to bring your kids the excitement and wonder of space. Using teamwork, campers build and launch their own rocket, build a model space station, create a lunar eclipse and take a Mad Science planetary tour. Take-home projects include a Skyblazer II Rocket, a Lightning Launcher, Shimmering Stars and more! Morning activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits, water activities and recreational swimming. Week 1: 6/11–6/15

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about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational

$360 M, $395 NM

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$320 M, $355 NM


Ahoy, matey! Swashbuckling adventures await your camper at every turn

South Bay Adventure Give your child a week of adventure! Every day campers go to a different fun

as they learn the ways and wiles of pirate life. Campers will create pirate

and exciting destination. They’ll make seaside memories at Santa Cruz Beach

personas, sing pirate songs, learn pirate lingo and play pirate games. They’ll

Boardwalk, thrill in the rides at California’s Great America, have a conservation-

make their own treasure maps and go on treasure hunts complete with golden

based outdoor adventure at Happy Hollow Park and Zoo and delight in the

coins. Let your child’s imagination run wild in this creative and action-packed

premier indoor entertainment center at The Jungle Island. Please note: on some

camp. Eye patch and peg-leg not required. An Arimaw Production.

days campers will return at 4:00 PM.

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$320 M, $355 NM

Roller Skating Get your skates on! Campers receive daily instruction from experienced

Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (No camp July 4)

$315 M, $350 NM

Wide World of Sports Does your camper love to play a variety of sports? At this camp, they play

instructors at Redwood Roller Rink, a clean, safe community icon for over fifty

indoor soccer, flag football, volleyball and basketball. Fundamentals reviewed

years. After lessons, campers have lots of free time to practice what they’ve

include passing, dribbling, trapping, heading, shooting, offense and defense.

learned and get a terrific aerobic workout. Roller skates are provided. Back at

On Friday, campers enjoy a kosher hot dog BBQ. Other camp activities include

the OFJCC, afternoon activities include games, learning about Jewish culture,

games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and

arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming.

recreational swimming.

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$300 M, $335 NM

Snap, Crackle, Pop!

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

$275 M, $310 NM

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$275 M, $310 NM

Welcome to a camp where getting dirty and playing with food is the name of the game. Campers make gushing geysers out of Mentos and soda, speedy rockets with secret ingredients and slippery slime from household ingredients. They have a chance to be creative, work with measurements, experiment with ideas and make new friends. The best part for parents? The clean-up is left to us! An Arimaw Production. Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$320 M, $355 NM

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OFJCC 2012 Summer Camp Schedule Preschool (Ages 15 months–5 years) Two Week Sessions

Session A: June 18–29

Session B: July 2–13*

For Ages 15–24 Months

Yad b’ Yad**

Yad b’ Yad**

For Ages 2–5 Years

T’enna Camp

T’enna Camp

Session A: June 18–29

Session B: July 2–13*

Entering Kindergarten Two Week Sessions K’tonton (Tiniest)

Animal Extravaganza: San Francisco Zoo, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

Space Odyssey: Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

One Week Sessions

Week 1: June 11–15

Week 2: June 18–22

Week 3: June 25–29

Week 4: July 2–6*

Week 5: July 9–13

Kefli (Fun for Me) & Special Focus Camps

Magical Moments: Magic Show

Animal Adventures: Petting Zoo

A Bug’s Life: Bug Show

Pop Stars: Music & Dance

A Pirate’s Tale: Treasure Hunt

Entering Grades 1–3 Two Week Sessions

Session A: June 18–29

Session B: July 2–13*

Tova (Good): Grade 1

Animal Extravaganza: San Francisco Zoo, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

Space Odyssey: Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

Ruach (Spirit): Grades 2–3

Animal Extravaganza: San Francisco Zoo, Great America

Space Odyssey: Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

Week 1: June 11–15

Week 2: June 18–22

Week 3: June 25–29

Week 4: July 2–6*

Week 5: July 9–13

Mad Science: NASA Space Academy

Builders

Magic

South Bay Adventure

Leaning Tower of Pizza

Cooking a Book

Clone Wars

LEGO® Pre-Engineering

Kid TV

Cheerleading

Kung Fu

Gymnastics

Flag Football

One Week Sessions

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Special Focus Camps

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Sports Camps

Pirates Golf

Entering Grades 4–6 Two Week Sessions

Session A: June 18–29

Barak (Lightning): One Week Sessions Special Focus Camps Sports Camps

Session B: July 2–13*

Animal Extravaganza: San Francisco Zoo, Great America

Space Odyssey: Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

Week 1: June 11–15

Week 2: June 18–22

Week 3: June 25–29

Week 4: July 2–6*

Week 5: July 9–13

Mad Science: NASA Space Academy

Builders

LEGO® Junkyard Challenge

July Spectacular

Cheerleading

Cooking a Book

Glee Club

Claymation

Kid TV

Rock Band

Kung Fu

Gymnastics

Flag Football

Week 1: June 11–15

Week 2: June 18–22

Week 3: June 25–29

The Dangerous Book for Boys & Girls Golf

Entering Grades 7–12 One Week Sessions Nesiyah Trip n’ Travel Camps: Grades 7–12

*

Week 4: July 2–6*

Week 5: July 9–13

River Rafting: Gold Country

Leader in Training: Grades 7–9

LIT Training

LIT Placement

LIT Training & LIT Placement

LIT Placement

LIT Training & LIT Placement

Counselor in Training: Grades 10–12

CIT Training

CIT Placement

CIT Training & CIT Placement

CIT Placement

CIT Training & CIT Placement

No camp July 4. **Start and end dates differ for Yad b’Yad due to the Tuesday/Thursday schedule.


Session E: August 13–24

Yad b’ Yad**

Yad b’ Yad**

T’enna Camp

T’enna Camp

T’enna Camp

Session C: July 16–27

Session D: July 30–August 10

Great American Pastimes: Mini Golf, SF Giants Baseball Game

Beat the Heat: Ice Skating, Las Palmas Park

Week 6: July 16–20

Week 7: July 23–27

Week 8: July 30–August 3

Week 9: August 6–10

Week 10: August 13–17

Week 11: August 20–24

Coolin’ Down: Water Play

Art Mania: San Jose Museum of Art

A Fairy Tale: Imagination Play

Edible Science: Edible Adventures

Mad Science: Little Green Thumbs

Action Attraction

Session C: July 16–27

Session D: July 30–August 10

Great American Pastimes: Mini Golf, SF Giants Game

Beat the Heat: Ice Skating, Las Palmas Park

Great American Pastimes: Mini Golf, SF Giants Game, Sleepover at the OFJCC

Beat the Heat: Ice Skating, Raging Waters

Week 6: July 16–20

Week 7: July 23–27

Week 8: July 30–August 3

Week 9: August 6–10

Week 10: August 13–17

Week 11: August 20–24

Black Light Theater

Kid Genius

Circus

Fairies

On The Set

Action Attraction

Ice Skating

Chess

Snap, Crackle, Pop!

Dino Roars

Roller Skating

Basketball

Wide World of Sports

Basketball

Indoor Soccer

Wide World of Sports

Session D: July 30–August 10

Great American Pastimes: Mini Golf, SF Giants Game, Sleepover at the OFJCC

Beat the Heat: Ice Skating, Raging Waters

Week 6: July 16–20

Week 7: July 23–27

Week 8: July 30–August 3

Week 9: August 6–10

Week 10: August 13–17

Week 11: August 20–24

Toon Nation

Runway Project

Circus

Movie Watcher

On The Set

Action Attraction

Architecture

Chess

Archery

Laser Tag

Roller Skating

Basketball

Wide World of Sports

Basketball

Indoor Soccer

Wide World of Sports

Week 6: July 16–20

Week 7: July 23–27

Week 8: July 30–August 3

Week 9: August 6–10

Week 10: August 13–17

Rock & Ride at Lake Tahoe

Race the Bay

SoCal—Disney Style

LIT Placement

LIT Placement

LIT Placement

LIT Placement

LIT Placement

CIT Placement

CIT Placement

CIT Placement

CIT Placement

CIT Placement

Week 11: August 20–24

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Session C: July 16–27

2012 summ e r c amp s c he dul e

Session D: July 30–August 10

Yad b’ Yad**

Session C: July 16–27

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Traditional Day Camps Barak

‫ ברק‬Hebrew for Lightning Campers are on the go in this camp! Activities include a weekly field trip, swim lessons twice a week, arts and crafts, sports, music, games, skits, recreational swimming and exploring Jewish culture. Campers participate in special field trips such as rock climbing, archery and horseback riding as well as pre-selected elective activities. Elective options will be sent after registration and are available on a first come, first served basis. Please note: Session C will rock out with a sleepover at the OFJCC! Additional waivers required. Date

Theme

Highlight Trip

Fee

A: 6/18–6/29

Animal Extravaganza

San Francisco Zoo, Great America

$690 M, $725 NM

B: 7/2–7/13 (No camp 7/4)

Space Odyssey

Exploratorium, Chabot Space Center

$625 M, $660 NM

C: 7/16–7/27

Great American Pastimes

Mini Golf, SF Giants Game Sleepover at the OFJCC

$740 M, $775 NM

D: 7/30–8/10

Beat the Heat

Ice Skating, Raging Waters

$690 M, $725 NM

Special Focus & Sports Camps

Over 25 camps to choose from! Archery Join Palomo Archery and National Field Archery Association-certified instructors for a fun-filled week. With steady hands and straight aim, young archers learn about equipment, shoot targets and balloons and participate in archery-based crafts. All equipment is provided. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$320 M, $355 NM

Architecture From bricks to sticks, toothpicks to clay sticks. Design a building on paper and watch it come to life by building your own model. An Arimaw Production. Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$320 M, $355 NM

Basketball In this slam-dunk camp, your child works on developing basic skills

Action Attraction Campers can finish off their summer with four thrilling days of field trips to fabulous places, plus wacky activities such as Booger Wars and Laser Tag. Campers can sign up for the week or by the day. Please note: for some field trips, campers will return by 4:00 PM.

including dribbling, passing, shooting and defense. Adjustable hoops accommodate all ages and abilities. We’ll end the week with a tournament and a kosher hot dog BBQ open to parents. Other camp activities may include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming.

Date

Highlight Trip

Fee

8/20-8/24

See below

$380 M, $415 NM

8/20

Great America

$95 M, $130 NM

8/21

Tech Museum

$90 M, $125 NM

8/22

Golfland USA

$85 M, $120 NM

8/23

California Academy of Sciences

$90 M, $125 NM

for three hours each day using Erector® sets, belt & pulley systems,

8/24

Booger Wars & Shabbat Celebration

$80 M, $115 NM

gravity, friction and truss systems. Campers complete projects such as

Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$275 M, $305 NM

Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$275 M, $305 NM

Builders Taught by AWESOMEngineering, campers discover construction concepts

building bridges and cars and receive an Erector® set to keep. Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Materials included at no extra fee.

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Week 2: 6/18–6/22

$370 M, $405 NM


Ever wondered what Stone Soup tastes like? What about an Edible

chants, dances and squad teamwork. At the end of the week, campers

Alphabet? Each day, campers start off with a story, then cook based

perform a routine for their J-Camp friends and families. Afternoon

around it. Cooking a book is for kids with tasty imaginations that run

activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts

wild… all the way into the kitchen! An Arimaw Production.

and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 5: 7/9–7/13

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$320 M, $355 NM

$350 M, $385 NM

Flag Football

Chess

Ready, set, hike! Campers learn basic fundamentals of passing, receiving,

Checkmate! Learn basic chess movements, strategies and good

blocking and offensive and defensive strategies. Campers have the

sportsmanship with qualified instructors. Afternoon activities include

opportunity to create and execute plays in a Flag Football tournament at

games, sports, music, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits

the end of the week. Afternoon activities include games, learning about

and recreational swimming.

Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming.

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

$300 M, $335 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$255 M, $290 NM

Circus

Glee Club

With the professionals at 888 Monkeys, you’ll feel comfortable letting

Campers work together to personalize some of today and yesterday’s

your kids run away to join the circus! Campers learn to walk the

hottest songs, Glee club style! The end of the week brings parents and

tightrope, juggle, ride a fun-cycle, balance on a giant ball and perform

friends together to watch the magic happen at the J-Camp Closing and

circus acrobatics in preparation for a big show at the end of the week.

Shabbat celebration! An Arimaw Production.

Afternoon activities include games, sports, music, learning about Jewish

Week 2: 6/18–6/22

$320 M, $355 NM

culture, arts and crafts, skits and recreational swimming. Additional waiver

Golf

required. Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$325 M, $360 NM

Campers score a hole-in-one with this camp, traveling daily to Deep Cliff Golf Course for four hours of instruction from PGA golf professionals.

Claymation

Lessons include golf etiquette, putting, chipping, half and full swing on

This is your camper’s chance to create clay characters and watch them

the driving range, proper club selection and basic scoring. Afternoon

come to life, frame by frame! Kids learn about special effects and the

activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts,

secrets behind television production while getting their fill of film, crafts,

water activities and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required.

camera work and clay, clay, clay. At the end of the week, J-Camp will

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$425 M, $460 NM

watch each camper’s Claymation movie! An Arimaw Production. Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$320 M, $355 NM

Gymnastics Boys and girls of all abilities receive several hours of daily instruction on the vault, bars, beam, floor and trampoline at Airborne Gymnastics,

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working toward their own specific goals. Afternoon activities include

M: OFJCC Member prices NM: Non-Member prices

games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming. Additional waiver required. Week 2: 6/18–6/22

$360 M, $395 NM

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Cooking a Book

Professional coaches from Cheergyms teach campers high energy cheers,

Cheerleading

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Indoor Soccer

Laser Tag

Campers learn the fundamentals and strategies of passing, dribbling,

For two and a half hours each day, campers experience the adrenaline-

trapping, heading, shooting, defense and goal keeping. We’ll end the

filled excitement of laser tag while chasing each other through the

week with an awesome indoor soccer game and a kosher hot dog BBQ.

twists and turns of Laser Quest in Mountain View. Afternoon activities

Afternoon activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts

include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water

and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming.

activities and recreational swimming.

Week 9: 8/6–8/10

$275 M, $310 NM

$310 M, $345 NM

July Spectacular

LEGO® Junkyard Challenge

Happy 4th of July! Campers celebrate by taking trips to the Santa Cruz

Campers spend three hours each day with Play-Well TEKnologies

Beach Boardwalk, Great America, Raging Waters and The Jungle Island.

exploring resourceful uses for "the Junkyard," a collection of more

Please note: for some field trips, campers will return by 4:00 PM.

than 100,000 LEGO® pieces. Designs include elevators, conveyer belts

Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (No camp July 4)

$330 M, $365 NM

and other motorized and alternatively-powered contraptions. Morning activities include games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts,

Kid TV

water activities and recreational swimming.

Calling all future TV stars! This camp is perfect for kids who like to

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$350 M, $385 NM

take center stage. Campers will write, film and star in a variety of shows including sitcoms, soap operas, news programs, comedies,

Mad Science: NASA Space Academy

documentaries and interviews. Activities will develop self-confidence,

Mad Science of the Bay Area and NASA have joined up to bring your

creativity, leadership and team-building. Campers will show their final

kids the excitement and wonder of space. Using teamwork, campers

masterpieces at the J-Camp Closing and Shabbat celebration at the end

build and launch their own rocket, build a model space station, create

of the week. An Arimaw Production.

a lunar eclipse and take a Mad Science planetary tour. Take-home

Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (No camp July 4)

$265 M, $300 NM

learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, skits, water activities and

Campers learn warm-up exercises, drills, character development and environment. Watch your child walk away with increased confidence, respect and personal discipline. No experience necessary. An Arimaw Production. Week 1: 6/11–6/15

projects include a Skyblazer II Rocket, a Lightning Launcher, Shimmering Stars and more! Afternoon activities include games, sports, music,

Kung Fu teamwork from a specialized kung fu instructor in a positive and safe

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Week 9: 8/6–8/10

$320 M, $355 NM

recreational swimming. Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$360 M, $395 NM


Runway Project

This movie-lover’s camp is filled with blockbuster excitement and the

Are you the next Donna Karan? Michael Kors? Vera Wang? From the

magic of cinema. Your young film critic spends three days at the movie

sketch pad to the runway, campers design their own outfits, make

theater, one at an IMAX theater and the other day exploring classics at

them with fun and funky materials and present them in a runway

the OFJCC. Afternoon activities include games, learning about Jewish

show at the J-Camp Closing and Shabbat celebration. An Arimaw

culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming. All

Production.

movies will be rated G or PG. Some movie snacks will be provided. No soda will be allowed. Week 9: 8/6–8/10

$275 M, $310 NM

On The Set

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

$320 M, $355 NM

The Dangerous Book for Boys & Girls—Camp Edition! Ever wondered about direction and navigation? Nature and exploring?

Campers get acting and directing instruction and practice their

Science and the elements? Every day brings something new to

cinematographic talent using different daily themes. Campers produce

learn and fun to do. Conquer different tasks to receive your CAMP

their own feature film to be screened at the J-Camp closing and

DANGEROUS merit badge! An Arimaw Production.

Shabbat celebration at the end of the week. All supplies are included.

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$320 M, $355 NM

An Arimaw Production. Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$320 M, $355 NM

Toon Nation Love comic books and cartoons? Then this is the camp for you! Work

Rock Band

on different animation forms including flip books, comic books and

Campers become acquainted with various guitars, drums and vocals to

claymation while creating superheroes and villains along the way. An

bring out their inner rock star! They try their hand at songwriting, and

Arimaw Production.

perform what they have learned at the end of the week. Campers are

Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$320 M, $355 NM

encouraged to bring their own instruments, but this is not required. An

Wide World of Sports

Arimaw Production. Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$320 M, $355 NM

Roller Skating

Indoor soccer, flag football, volleyball and basketball all in one camp! Campers learn basic fundamentals including passing, dribbling, trapping, heading, shooting, offense and defense. On Friday, campers

Get your skates on! Campers receive daily instruction from experienced

enjoy a kosher hot dog BBQ. Other camp activities include games,

instructors at Redwood Roller Rink, a clean, safe community icon

learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and

for over fifty years. After lessons, campers have lots of free time to

recreational swimming.

practice what they’ve learned and get a terrific aerobic workout. Roller

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

$275 M, $310 NM

skates are provided. Back at the OFJCC, afternoon activities include

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$275 M, $310 NM

games, learning about Jewish culture, arts and crafts, water activities and recreational swimming. Week 10: 8/13–8/17

$300 M, $335 NM

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Nesiyah Trip n’ Travel Camps

‫ נסיעה‬Hebrew for Journey Nesiyah Trip n’ Travel sessions include a theme and a one to three night camping trip. Overnight trips are at campgrounds or JCCs, where we’ll plan and prepare meals together. Campers must bring their own sleeping bag, pillow and toiletries. Cost includes most meals, park admission, activities, accommodations and transportation. Parents/guardians and campers must attend a pre-trip meeting one week prior to departure. Details regarding all trips are provided on our secure parent website.

River Rafting: Gold Country: Grades 7–10

SoCal—Disney Style: Grades 7–12

Have a rip roarin’ good time! We’ll join up with teens from the Osher Marin

Head south to soak up the sun and checkout Disneyland and California

JCC on Monday before departing for our four-day, three-night adventure

Adventure parks! On Monday, we’ll visit Malibu and camp out and have

at the American River’s South Fork. Swimming proficiency and additional

a bonfire. Tuesday, we’ll hit Santa Monica and enjoy the rides on the

parent/guardian waivers are required. Tents will be provided. On Friday, we

boardwalk before heading to a local JCC to spend the night. Wednesday

will return by 6:30 PM. In collaboration with the Osher Marin JCC.

and Thursday will be full of Disney magic with a two day Park Hopper

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$525 M, $590 NM

Ticket, and on Friday we’ll head home, making fun stops along the way. On Friday, we will return by 6:30 PM.

Rock & Ride at Lake Tahoe: Grades 7–12 Join teens from other Bay Area JCCs, as well as the San Diego JCC, on this

Week 8: 7/30–8/3

$495 M, $560 NM

epic excursion. On Monday, we’ll head to Berkeley to spend the night and

Race the Bay: Grades 7–10

meet up with the rest of the group. We’ll prep for the remainder of the trip,

You have a week to win it! Work as a team to complete challenges at

hang out and explore the city. On Tuesday, we will set out for Sugar Pine

amazing Bay Area destinations such as amusement parks, water parks and

Point State Park to set up camp. We’ll spend the rest of the week going

other attractions. Whether you’re riding along with Ben Bailey or making it

rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, swimming in the lake and relaxing

work with Tim Gunn, it is guaranteed to be an amazing race! This week has

with new friends. On Friday, we will return by 6:00 PM.

a one night “layover” included! In collaboration with the Peninsula JCC.

Week 6: 7/16–7/20

$580 M, $645 NM

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

8:30 AM–3:00 PM

$495 M, $560 NM


teen s i n g r ad e s 7 – 1 0 2

Teen Leadership Camps These revamped leadership camps are a great way for teens entering grades 7–12 to develop leadership skills while having fun! All new and returning campers must complete a week of LIT or CIT Training. LITs and CITs return from field trips by 4:00 PM, except the SF Giants Game which returns at 5:30 PM. Please note: LIT/CIT Placement may be used towards fulfilling community service requirements (check with your school). Online registration is not available. To download registration paperwork please visit www.paloaltojcc.org/forms.

Counselor In Training (CIT): Grades 10–12

Teens gain leadership skills, participate in team-building activities and receive

Our revamped program allows teens to develop leadership skills, experience

training in supervision, water safety and behavior management. LITs are

personal growth and learn how to effectively teach and counsel children. The

certified in basic first aid. LITs must also register for a minimum of one week of

American Red Cross Babysitting certification course is part of this program.

LIT Placement when registering for Leader in Training in order for registration

CITs must also register for a minimum of two weeks of CIT Placement when

to be processed.

registering for Counselor in Training in order for registration to be processed.

Date

Fee

Date

Fee

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$250 M, $285 NM

Week 1: 6/11–6/15

$295 M, $330 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$250 M, $285 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

$295 M, $330 NM

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$250 M, $285 NM

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

$295 M, $330 NM

LIT Placement: Grades 7–9

CIT Placement: Grades 10–12

LIT Placement is an opportunity for teens who have successfully completed

CIT Placement is an opportunity for teens who have successfully completed

training. Teens will work in a specific camp and help staff with games, arts and

training. Teens will work in a specific camp and help staff with games, arts and

crafts and camp songs. Not all camps are available for LIT Placement. On field

crafts and camp songs. Not all camps are available for CIT Placement. On field

trip days, LITs leave their assigned camp for some fun on their own. Pricing is

trip days, CITs leave their assigned camp for some fun on their own. Pricing is

based on the highlight trip associated with the week of your choice.

based on the highlight trip associated with the week of your choice.

Register at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps

Leader In Training (LIT): Grades 7–9

Date

Highlight Trip

Fee

Date

Highlight Trip

Fee

Week 2: 6/18–6/22

San Francisco Zoo

$125 M, $160 NM

Week 2: 6/18–6/22

San Francisco Zoo

$125 M, $160 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

Great America

$140 M, $175 NM

Week 3: 6/25–6/29

Great America

$140 M, $175 NM

Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (no camp 7/4)

Exploratorium

$110 M, $145 NM

Week 4: 7/2–7/6 (no camp 7/4)

Exploratorium

$110 M, $145 NM

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

Chabot Space Center

$130 M, $165 NM

Week 5: 7/9–7/13

Chabot Space Center

$130 M, $165 NM

Week 6: 7/16–7/20

Mini Golf

$125 M, $160 NM

Week 6: 7/16–7/20

Mini Golf

$125 M, $160 NM

Symbols in this Guide

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

SF Giants Game

$140 M, $175 NM

Week 7: 7/23–7/27

SF Giants Game

$140 M, $175 NM

M: OFJCC Member prices NM: Non-Member prices

Week 8: 7/30–8/3

Ice Skating

$125 M, $160 NM

Week 8: 7/30–8/3

Ice Skating

$125 M, $160 NM

Week 9: 8/6–8/10

Raging Waters

$135 M, $170 NM

Week 9: 8/6–8/10

Raging Waters

$135 M, $170 NM

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

Roller Skating

$125 M, $160 NM

Week 10: 8/13–8/17

Roller Skating

$125 M, $160 NM

See page 21 to upgrade your membership and save. Camps that travel off-site Camps that offer swim lessons

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GRA D ES k –8 Register at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps

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J-Camp PM Care & After Camp Clubs Can’t quite make it at 3:30 PM to pick up your child? We offer extended care from 3:30 until 6:00 PM so you can work, take your favorite afternoon yoga class, hit the gym or run errands. Kids are sure to love our options below, so there’s no need for you to rush!

Option A: PM Care

Option B: After Camp Clubs

Option C: PM Care & After Camp Clubs Combo

Campers may choose from a variety of activities, including

Our After Camp enrichment activities are sure to be a blast!

Want the best of both worlds? Campers can participate in

everything from organized craft projects and board games to

Choose from 60 to 90-minute creative classes that will keep

the structured class format of After Camp Club, followed by

reading quietly or talking with friends. Activities vary daily.

your child engaged. We offer excellent staff to child ratios,

the free choice activities of PM Care. Staff will escort children

In advance

$35/day

$60/week

and our staff will escort campers to their classes after J-Camp

to and from all classes. PM Care ends at 6:00 PM and pricing

Drop-in

$60/day

N/A

is over. For times, visit www.paloaltojcc.org/camps.

is based on the length of the After Camp Club attended.

Days

60-min

90-min

Days

60-min

90-min

MWF

$65 M, $75 NM

$80 M, $90 NM

M–F

$145 M, $155 NM

$160 M, $170 NM

T/Th

$50 M, $60 NM

$65 M, $75 NM

MWF

$115 M, $125 NM

$130 M, $140 NM

T/Th

$100 M, $110 NM

$110 M, $120 NM

After Camp Club Options Days Available

Theme

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

MWF

LEGO® Madness

LEGO® Basics

Power Building

Mystery Building

Sequence Building

Build a Fort/Castle

Kit Building

LEGO® Board Game

LEGO® Switch

LEGO® Building Tournament

MWF

Cooking a Book

Harry Potter

How Are You Peeling?

Fairy Tales

Green Eggs & Ham

Superheroes Day

Kids Book Contests

Winnie the Pooh

How to Eat Fried Worms & Other Yucky Tales

Stone Soup

MWF

Art Mania

Lanyard 101 & Flower Pots

Pony Bead Creations

Lanyard 102 & Jibbitz

Lanyards & Jewelry Making

Tie Dye Mania

Challah Covers & Leather Bracelet

Lanyard 101 & Crayon Art

Paper Lei & Tissue Paper Art

Pony Bead Creations

MWF

Claymation

Flip Books

Make a Clay Character

Storyboard a Movie

Make Group Movie

Storyboard Individual Movie

Make Clay Characters

Make Background, Shoot Movie

Shoot Movie

Build with Standard Clay

MWF

Duct Tape Creations

Bookmark & Luggage Tag

Wallet & Purse

Bouquet of Flowers & Hat

Utility Belt

Beach Bag

Stadium Seat Cushion

Tie & Shoes

Hiking Gear

Gym Bag

T/Th

Chess

Basics

Basics II

Tournament

More Strategy

Tournament

Advanced Moves

Tournament

Advanced Strategy

Master Tournament

T/Th

Tool Time

Hammer Trials

Wrench Trials

Tool Time: Building from Newspapers

Nuts & Bolts Trials

Build a House of Cards

Sawing Trials

Popcorn Structures

Construct a Picture Frame

Build a Kiva Ladder

T/Th

Science Exploration

Bernoulli’s Principle Experiments

Newtonian Experiments

Weather Science Experiments

Solar Energy Experiments

Electricity Experiments

Plant-Based Experiments

Molecule Mayhem

Slime & Other Chemical Reactions

Physics in Action!


Please make your reservations and deposits as early as possible because camps fill up quickly. You can register for summer camp by mail, in-person or online at www.paloaltojcc.org/camps beginning February 1, 2012. Registrations by fax will not be accepted. Cancellation & Refund Information

• To change or cancel your registration for camp sessions or extended care, you must submit a request, in writing, no later than two weeks prior to the start of the session. • In the case of cancellation, $100 of every camp session fee ($50 for LIT/CIT or $200 for Nesiyah Trip n’ Travel Camps) is considered a nonrefundable deposit. • PM Care cancellations are refundable minus a processing fee of $20 (per day/week/session). T’enna AM Care cancellations are not refundable. • Please allow four weeks for all refund requests to be processed. • During each camp session, there will be no reduction or refund of fees due to absence, illness or withdrawals. • The Camp Director reserves the right to cancel any enrollment or to dismiss a child whose conduct or behavior is deemed unsatisfactory to the best interest of the program. • The OFJCC reserves the right to cancel a program due to low enrollment. In this event, you will receive a full refund, including deposit, by check or credit card.

Making Changes to Registration

A change fee of $20 will be charged for each camp session or PM Care change made before the two week deadline. No changes/cancellations will be allowed after the two week deadline.

Payment Information

• Initial registration requires a non-refundable deposit of $100 per child, per session ($50 for LIT/CIT Programs and $200 for Nesiyah Trip n’ Travel Camps). When registering online, payment must be made in full. • Extended Care must be paid in full at time of registration and at least 24 hours in advance for lower pricing. • Balance will be accepted by EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) and/or debit/credit card only (Visa, MasterCard and American Express). Please download the EFT form at www.paloaltojcc.org/forms. • When camp registrations have been cancelled because of nonpayment, you may re-register on a space available basis and you will be charged the full camp fee including the deposit. • You will be automatically billed for each session according to the chart listed to the right. • Every camper is required to have a current credit card on file with the camp department for any late fees or extra charges.

Credit Card on File Statement

A valid credit card must be kept on file throughout the camp registration season (January–August). Credit cards on file may be used for additional camp registrations, PM Care or other fees accrued, including but not limited to pick-up late fees. Participants will be notified of any charges made. J-Camp Billing statements are available by request by emailing youth@paloaltojcc.org. For T’enna Camp please email preschoolcamp@paloaltojcc.org.

Payment & Change/Cancellation Deadlines Session Start

Balance Due

Change/Cancellation Due

June 11

May 30

May 28

June 18

May 30

June 4

June 25

June 14

June 11

July 2

June 14

June 18

July 9

June 28

June 25

July 16

June 28

July 2

July 23

July 12

July 9

July 30

July 12

July 16

August 6

July 26

July 23

August 13

July 26

July 30

August 20

August 9

August 6

Membership Discounts

The OFJCC offers Center & Community Members discounted camp fees. To find out how you can become a member, please contact our Membership Sales office at (650) 223-8701.

Sibling Discounts

A 10% sibling discount will be given to families enrolling a second child in camp at the OFJCC. The discount will be applied to the lower priced camp and for the same session only. Please note: Sibling discounts only apply for two week traditional camps. For large family discounts (4+ kids), please contact us.

Minimum Enrollment & Waiting Lists

• Each camp requires a minimum enrollment to run successfully. If minimum enrollment is not met two weeks before the start of camp, the OFJCC reserves the right to cancel or restructure the program. • Once a camp is full, additional applicants will be placed on a waiting list. If there is an opening, we will contact you in the order in which your child was placed on the waiting list.

Health Insurance & Special Arrangements

The OFJCC does not offer medical or dental insurance for its program participants. Parents are responsible for providing coverage and completing a health form. The Camp Director should be made aware of any special needs of the camper prior to registration.

www.paloaltojcc.org/camps

OFJCC Policies & Procedures

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Summer Camp Sign-up Day Sign your kids up early and lock in a summer of fun! Bring the whole family along and learn about our 2012 camp programs while your kids do crafts and play games.

Camps for preschoolers through teens:

FREE GIFT with each registration at camp sign-up day . Limit one gift per camper. Quantity lim ited to the first 200 regi strations at Camp Sign-U p Day.

• Specialty camps including Archery, On the Set, Rock Band & more • Exciting travel camps to Lake Tahoe and Disneyland • A variety of activities at our traditional camps • Leadership programs for teens • Friendship and memories

Sunday, January 22 Member priority registration: 9:00–10:30 AM Member & Non-Member registration: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM Please present your membership card when registering.


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