L CAMPS A U N RSHIP N A 33rdASL LEADE
The CADA Camp family is excited for July 2016 and our 33rd year of summer leadership trainings. Last summer we said Aloha to our original camp stalwarts, who led the program since its inception. We sincerely thank Jack Ziegler, John Gibson, Toosje Lamoreaux, Jim Nyberg, Stu Shaffer and Bob Collins who created and molded a program that has directly impacted tens of thousands of students over the past three decades. Much like high school seniors transitioning to higher education after graduation, CADA camp is moving to its next phase. Therefore, we present:
Membership in CADA is required for your school to attend Camp. Individual membership is $110. School membership is $250 and includes 3 reps.
*Online registration with credit card now available, or check postmarked by April 15 **Online registration with credit card now available, or check postmarked by June 1
• Early Bird Rate: $430/student. Full payment by April 15* • Regular Rate: $480/student. Full payment by June 1** • Late Rate: $520/student after June 1 • Special Advisor Rate: $400/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
MIDDLE SCHOOL RATES
CADA CAMP 2016 LEADERSHIP U: MINISTERIUM SUPER SE • Early Bird Rate: $490/student. Full payment by April 15 (No Coupon Needed!)* • Regular Rate: $540/student. Full payment by June 1** • Late Rate: $580/student after June 1 • Special Advisor Rate: $450/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
HIGH SCHOOL RATES
CADA Central 3121 Park Avenue, Suite C Soquel, CA 95073 NAMES OF YOUR STUDENTS ARE NOT NEEDED UNTIL JUNE 1
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2016 CAMP DATES JULY 1 - 3, 2016 Middle School (Starts Friday) JULY 7 - 10, 2016 High School 1 (Starts Thursday) JULY 12 - 15, 2016 High School 2 (Starts Tuesday) JULY 17 - 20, 2016 High School 3 (Starts Sunday) Le
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#cadacamps www.cada1.org/leadershipcamps
www.youtube.com/cadacamps
www.twitter.com/cadacamps
www.facebook.com/cadacamps
www.instagram.com/cadacamps
Our University theme tagline, Ministerium Super Se translates to Service Above Self. This is truly the core idea behind student leadership. The camp program highlights the need for our student leaders to return to their campuses and practice servant leadership as well as the importance of reaching out to all students to provide positive experiences that will engage and allow them to feel welcome and a part of the school community. As a former CADA camper twice in the mid-90’s, I remember what a profound effect the camp experience had on me as I returned to my campus as a student leader to make a positive impact on my school’s culture and climate. As an advisor for the past 11 years, I saw what a strong foundation camp provided my student leaders year after year. They gained confidence, developed a stronger desire to serve others and connected with a network of students all throughout California who they called upon throughout the year to gain different perspectives and ideas. I hope that you and your students will join us in Santa Barbara this July for Leadership U: Ministerium Super Se! Jeff Culver, CADA Professional Development Coordinator & Camp Coordinator pdc@cada1.org
L CAMPS A U N RSHIP N A 33rdASL LEADE
The CADA Camp family is excited for July 2016 and our 33rd year of summer leadership trainings. Last summer we said Aloha to our original camp stalwarts, who led the program since its inception. We sincerely thank Jack Ziegler, John Gibson, Toosje Lamoreaux, Jim Nyberg, Stu Shaffer and Bob Collins who created and molded a program that has directly impacted tens of thousands of students over the past three decades. Much like high school seniors transitioning to higher education after graduation, CADA camp is moving to its next phase. Therefore, we present:
Membership in CADA is required for your school to attend Camp. Individual membership is $110. School membership is $250 and includes 3 reps.
*Online registration with credit card now available, or check postmarked by April 15 **Online registration with credit card now available, or check postmarked by June 1
• Early Bird Rate: $430/student. Full payment by April 15* • Regular Rate: $480/student. Full payment by June 1** • Late Rate: $520/student after June 1 • Special Advisor Rate: $400/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
MIDDLE SCHOOL RATES
CADA CAMP 2016 LEADERSHIP U: MINISTERIUM SUPER SE • Early Bird Rate: $490/student. Full payment by April 15 (No Coupon Needed!)* • Regular Rate: $540/student. Full payment by June 1** • Late Rate: $580/student after June 1 • Special Advisor Rate: $450/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
HIGH SCHOOL RATES
CADA Central 3121 Park Avenue, Suite C Soquel, CA 95073 NAMES OF YOUR STUDENTS ARE NOT NEEDED UNTIL JUNE 1
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RATES HAVE NOT GONE UP FOR 2016
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Message from Camp Coordinator
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2016 CAMP DATES JULY 1 - 3, 2016 Middle School (Starts Friday) JULY 7 - 10, 2016 High School 1 (Starts Thursday) JULY 12 - 15, 2016 High School 2 (Starts Tuesday) JULY 17 - 20, 2016 High School 3 (Starts Sunday) Le
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#cadacamps www.cada1.org/leadershipcamps
www.youtube.com/cadacamps
www.twitter.com/cadacamps
www.facebook.com/cadacamps
www.instagram.com/cadacamps
Our University theme tagline, Ministerium Super Se translates to Service Above Self. This is truly the core idea behind student leadership. The camp program highlights the need for our student leaders to return to their campuses and practice servant leadership as well as the importance of reaching out to all students to provide positive experiences that will engage and allow them to feel welcome and a part of the school community. As a former CADA camper twice in the mid-90’s, I remember what a profound effect the camp experience had on me as I returned to my campus as a student leader to make a positive impact on my school’s culture and climate. As an advisor for the past 11 years, I saw what a strong foundation camp provided my student leaders year after year. They gained confidence, developed a stronger desire to serve others and connected with a network of students all throughout California who they called upon throughout the year to gain different perspectives and ideas. I hope that you and your students will join us in Santa Barbara this July for Leadership U: Ministerium Super Se! Jeff Culver, CADA Professional Development Coordinator & Camp Coordinator pdc@cada1.org
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Programs
CADA Leadership Camps
LEARN LEADERSHIP SKILLS Through whole-group sessions and smaller workshop-style sessions, campers will develop effective leadership skills and gain valuable ideas to implement on their campuses. Topics may include:
• Positive School Environment • Effective Meetings • Working with the Advisor • Time Management • Student/Staff Recognition • Proms and Homecoming • Multicultural Activities • Rallies/Assemblies/Class Competitions • Noon-time Activities • Stress Management • Substance Abuse Prevention • Tobacco Use Prevention • Diversity • Environmental Awareness • Creative Yearbook Ideas • Project Planning • Crowd Involvement Techniques • Inclusive Activities • Communication • Goal Setting • Officer’s Responsibilities • Fundraisers and Finances • Community Service • Publicity • Conflict Management • Elections • Ethical Behavior • Problem Solving • Solving Campus Concerns • Interpersonal Skills • Public Speaking • New Games • Personality Styles • Chants, Songs & Cheers
• Develop personal and interpersonal skills. • Ensure future success in high school, college and the 21st century workforce. • Staffed by professional and credentialed educators. • Training California student leaders for 33 years. At CADA Camp, your student leaders will acquire the skills necessary to help them promote a positive school culture and climate & serve, involve and connect the students on your campus. Watch as they become: • Dynamic Student Leaders • Well-rounded Team Players • Creative Problem Solvers • Effective Communicators • Successful Presenters • Visionary Planners • Prepared for College
and Career Studies
Funding for CADA Camp may be available through these sources: Associated Student Body Funds, School site and district budgets, LCAP funds, Title IV (Safe & Drug Free Schools), Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program (TUPE), and Stimulus/AARA funds (Title 1-for at risk student, IDEA funds for general education population), School-to-Career sources (because of the large number of SCANS skills offered), and local community service clubs. Don’t be afraid to explore other avenues of funding.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM
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(FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 6-8 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR) This unique three-day middle school camp program will allow your younger leaders to gain valuable experience in leadership. Middle school students will be organized into councils under the guidance of credentialed CADA staff members assisted by student board members of the California Association of Student Leaders (CASL). Council curriculum will focus on various leadership topics that will create a strong foundation for the student leaders as they return to their school campuses in the fall. Opportunities are provided for advisors and students to meet for goal-setting, planning and daily debriefing. In addition to two keynote speakers, students will participate in and gain ideas from rally game sessions, a SWAP session, teambuilding and interest session workshops. An advisor or responsible adult is required to attend with your school delegation. Delegations larger than 15 require a second advisor or responsible adult.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
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(FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 9-12 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR) The high school program runs four days. Students are organized into councils under the guidance of credentialed CADA staff members and curriculum will focus on various leadership topics that will create a strong foundation for the student leaders as they return to their school campuses in the fall. Each council will be responsible for a project that is produced during the camp experience giving students a collaborative hands-on experience. Projects may include organization of the camp talent show, recognition, large group management, media/technology, lunchtime activities and other events that reflect projects that would take place during the school year. Students will hear three keynote speakers and participate in and gain ideas from rally sessions, SWAP sessions and interest session workshops. An advisor or responsible adult is required to attend with your school delegation. Delegations larger than 15 require a second advisor or responsible adult. ADVISORS The advisor program, which is parallel to the student program, will cover topics designed to assist new and experienced advisors in developing the most effective strategies to meet their individual school activity plans. Advisors will also have an opportunity to enroll in the Master Activity Advisor (MAA) Program during camp. Course 101: Foundations for Student Activities will be available for new members of the MAA program. Course 202: Leadership Curriculum Development will be offered for others who have previously completed the Foundations course. You must pre-register for either course to allow for appropriate staffing. Information about the MAA program can be found at www.cada1.org/certification. TALENT SHOW (High School Camps only) All campers are invited to try out to participate in the Camp Talent Show. This extremely popular show features singing, dancing, acting, juggling, skits or any other talent you or your group has. Bring your musical instrument, your music, your dance steps, drama presentation, or anything else you might need to participate. Sign-up for tryouts during camp registration on Day 1 of camp. DANCE A closing dance, hosted by Pegleg Entertainment, will be held the last evening of camp.
Registration *NEW* REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. Register your school for camp through CADA Central (student names not yet needed). • Online with credit card payment at www.cada1.org/leadershipcamps. • Or mail-in registration form with full payment or $100 deposit per person by check or credit card. Non-refundable deposit will hold spots for your school, and remaining balance must be received by June 1. CADA Central 3121 Park Avenue, Suite C Soquel, CA 95073 831-464-4891 2. Take advantage of early-bird pricing by reserving your school’s spots and paying the full registration cost by April 15 (no coupon needed). Regular pricing is in effect from April 16June 1. Any outstanding balances not paid by June 1 will be charged the late rate. 3. Once your registration is processed through CADA Central, the advisor will receive an email from Jeff Culver, CADA Professional Development Coordinator and the Camp Coordinator. This email will include: • Link to the Online Student and Advisor Information Form. All students and advisors attending camp with your school must complete the online information form by June 1. This information will be required for us to assign housing and camp councils effectively. • CADA Camp Student Medical Form. All campers will need to bring this completed medical form to camp with them. • Additional important information regarding camp. 4. No Key Deposits will be collected this year. Schools will still be financially responsible for lost keys, but will be billed after camp. Schools may choose to collect key deposits from their students, but CADA will not collect those deposits at the beginning of camp. Lost key fee - $60.00.
TRANSPORTATION TO CAMP All students are to be transported by parents, advisors, or a common carrier (train, bus, or plane). Due to legal concerns students may not drive themselves to camp under any circumstances. Free shuttle service to the U.C. Santa Barbara campus from the Santa Barbara airport or Goleta train station (NOT SANTA BARBARA) will be available on the first and last day of camp. Please contact Jeff Culver to make reservations if you will need shuttle service. Early arrival option for schools traveling a long distance will be available. Early arrival schools must make their own shuttle arrangements as the CADA shuttle is only provided on the first and last days of each camp. Early arrival includes housing only the night before camp. Space is limited. Please contact Jeff Culver to reserve your spots by June 1, pdc@cada1.org.
ROOMING Students will get a taste of the college dorm life experience as they spend their nights in the dorms at U.C. Santa Barbara. Students will be assigned two-to-a-room. Camp councils meet in the dorm common rooms. Advisors will get to relive their college dorm life experience as they also spend their nights sleeping in the dorms at U.C. Santa Barbara. Advisors are assigned two-to-a-room. Single rooms are available for an additional cost of $50.00 per night, space permitting.
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Programs
CADA Leadership Camps
LEARN LEADERSHIP SKILLS Through whole-group sessions and smaller workshop-style sessions, campers will develop effective leadership skills and gain valuable ideas to implement on their campuses. Topics may include:
• Positive School Environment • Effective Meetings • Working with the Advisor • Time Management • Student/Staff Recognition • Proms and Homecoming • Multicultural Activities • Rallies/Assemblies/Class Competitions • Noon-time Activities • Stress Management • Substance Abuse Prevention • Tobacco Use Prevention • Diversity • Environmental Awareness • Creative Yearbook Ideas • Project Planning • Crowd Involvement Techniques • Inclusive Activities • Communication • Goal Setting • Officer’s Responsibilities • Fundraisers and Finances • Community Service • Publicity • Conflict Management • Elections • Ethical Behavior • Problem Solving • Solving Campus Concerns • Interpersonal Skills • Public Speaking • New Games • Personality Styles • Chants, Songs & Cheers
• Develop personal and interpersonal skills. • Ensure future success in high school, college and the 21st century workforce. • Staffed by professional and credentialed educators. • Training California student leaders for 33 years. At CADA Camp, your student leaders will acquire the skills necessary to help them promote a positive school culture and climate & serve, involve and connect the students on your campus. Watch as they become: • Dynamic Student Leaders • Well-rounded Team Players • Creative Problem Solvers • Effective Communicators • Successful Presenters • Visionary Planners • Prepared for College
and Career Studies
Funding for CADA Camp may be available through these sources: Associated Student Body Funds, School site and district budgets, LCAP funds, Title IV (Safe & Drug Free Schools), Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program (TUPE), and Stimulus/AARA funds (Title 1-for at risk student, IDEA funds for general education population), School-to-Career sources (because of the large number of SCANS skills offered), and local community service clubs. Don’t be afraid to explore other avenues of funding.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM
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(FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 6-8 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR) This unique three-day middle school camp program will allow your younger leaders to gain valuable experience in leadership. Middle school students will be organized into councils under the guidance of credentialed CADA staff members assisted by student board members of the California Association of Student Leaders (CASL). Council curriculum will focus on various leadership topics that will create a strong foundation for the student leaders as they return to their school campuses in the fall. Opportunities are provided for advisors and students to meet for goal-setting, planning and daily debriefing. In addition to two keynote speakers, students will participate in and gain ideas from rally game sessions, a SWAP session, teambuilding and interest session workshops. An advisor or responsible adult is required to attend with your school delegation. Delegations larger than 15 require a second advisor or responsible adult.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
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(FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 9-12 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR) The high school program runs four days. Students are organized into councils under the guidance of credentialed CADA staff members and curriculum will focus on various leadership topics that will create a strong foundation for the student leaders as they return to their school campuses in the fall. Each council will be responsible for a project that is produced during the camp experience giving students a collaborative hands-on experience. Projects may include organization of the camp talent show, recognition, large group management, media/technology, lunchtime activities and other events that reflect projects that would take place during the school year. Students will hear three keynote speakers and participate in and gain ideas from rally sessions, SWAP sessions and interest session workshops. An advisor or responsible adult is required to attend with your school delegation. Delegations larger than 15 require a second advisor or responsible adult. ADVISORS The advisor program, which is parallel to the student program, will cover topics designed to assist new and experienced advisors in developing the most effective strategies to meet their individual school activity plans. Advisors will also have an opportunity to enroll in the Master Activity Advisor (MAA) Program during camp. Course 101: Foundations for Student Activities will be available for new members of the MAA program. Course 202: Leadership Curriculum Development will be offered for others who have previously completed the Foundations course. You must pre-register for either course to allow for appropriate staffing. Information about the MAA program can be found at www.cada1.org/certification. TALENT SHOW (High School Camps only) All campers are invited to try out to participate in the Camp Talent Show. This extremely popular show features singing, dancing, acting, juggling, skits or any other talent you or your group has. Bring your musical instrument, your music, your dance steps, drama presentation, or anything else you might need to participate. Sign-up for tryouts during camp registration on Day 1 of camp. DANCE A closing dance, hosted by Pegleg Entertainment, will be held the last evening of camp.
Registration *NEW* REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. Register your school for camp through CADA Central (student names not yet needed). • Online with credit card payment at www.cada1.org/leadershipcamps. • Or mail-in registration form with full payment or $100 deposit per person by check or credit card. Non-refundable deposit will hold spots for your school, and remaining balance must be received by June 1. CADA Central 3121 Park Avenue, Suite C Soquel, CA 95073 831-464-4891 2. Take advantage of early-bird pricing by reserving your school’s spots and paying the full registration cost by April 15 (no coupon needed). Regular pricing is in effect from April 16June 1. Any outstanding balances not paid by June 1 will be charged the late rate. 3. Once your registration is processed through CADA Central, the advisor will receive an email from Jeff Culver, CADA Professional Development Coordinator and the Camp Coordinator. This email will include: • Link to the Online Student and Advisor Information Form. All students and advisors attending camp with your school must complete the online information form by June 1. This information will be required for us to assign housing and camp councils effectively. • CADA Camp Student Medical Form. All campers will need to bring this completed medical form to camp with them. • Additional important information regarding camp. 4. No Key Deposits will be collected this year. Schools will still be financially responsible for lost keys, but will be billed after camp. Schools may choose to collect key deposits from their students, but CADA will not collect those deposits at the beginning of camp. Lost key fee - $60.00.
TRANSPORTATION TO CAMP All students are to be transported by parents, advisors, or a common carrier (train, bus, or plane). Due to legal concerns students may not drive themselves to camp under any circumstances. Free shuttle service to the U.C. Santa Barbara campus from the Santa Barbara airport or Goleta train station (NOT SANTA BARBARA) will be available on the first and last day of camp. Please contact Jeff Culver to make reservations if you will need shuttle service. Early arrival option for schools traveling a long distance will be available. Early arrival schools must make their own shuttle arrangements as the CADA shuttle is only provided on the first and last days of each camp. Early arrival includes housing only the night before camp. Space is limited. Please contact Jeff Culver to reserve your spots by June 1, pdc@cada1.org.
ROOMING Students will get a taste of the college dorm life experience as they spend their nights in the dorms at U.C. Santa Barbara. Students will be assigned two-to-a-room. Camp councils meet in the dorm common rooms. Advisors will get to relive their college dorm life experience as they also spend their nights sleeping in the dorms at U.C. Santa Barbara. Advisors are assigned two-to-a-room. Single rooms are available for an additional cost of $50.00 per night, space permitting.
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Programs
CADA Leadership Camps
LEARN LEADERSHIP SKILLS Through whole-group sessions and smaller workshop-style sessions, campers will develop effective leadership skills and gain valuable ideas to implement on their campuses. Topics may include:
• Positive School Environment • Effective Meetings • Working with the Advisor • Time Management • Student/Staff Recognition • Proms and Homecoming • Multicultural Activities • Rallies/Assemblies/Class Competitions • Noon-time Activities • Stress Management • Substance Abuse Prevention • Tobacco Use Prevention • Diversity • Environmental Awareness • Creative Yearbook Ideas • Project Planning • Crowd Involvement Techniques • Inclusive Activities • Communication • Goal Setting • Officer’s Responsibilities • Fundraisers and Finances • Community Service • Publicity • Conflict Management • Elections • Ethical Behavior • Problem Solving • Solving Campus Concerns • Interpersonal Skills • Public Speaking • New Games • Personality Styles • Chants, Songs & Cheers
• Develop personal and interpersonal skills. • Ensure future success in high school, college and the 21st century workforce. • Staffed by professional and credentialed educators. • Training California student leaders for 33 years. At CADA Camp, your student leaders will acquire the skills necessary to help them promote a positive school culture and climate & serve, involve and connect the students on your campus. Watch as they become: • Dynamic Student Leaders • Well-rounded Team Players • Creative Problem Solvers • Effective Communicators • Successful Presenters • Visionary Planners • Prepared for College
and Career Studies
Funding for CADA Camp may be available through these sources: Associated Student Body Funds, School site and district budgets, LCAP funds, Title IV (Safe & Drug Free Schools), Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program (TUPE), and Stimulus/AARA funds (Title 1-for at risk student, IDEA funds for general education population), School-to-Career sources (because of the large number of SCANS skills offered), and local community service clubs. Don’t be afraid to explore other avenues of funding.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM
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(FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 6-8 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR) This unique three-day middle school camp program will allow your younger leaders to gain valuable experience in leadership. Middle school students will be organized into councils under the guidance of credentialed CADA staff members assisted by student board members of the California Association of Student Leaders (CASL). Council curriculum will focus on various leadership topics that will create a strong foundation for the student leaders as they return to their school campuses in the fall. Opportunities are provided for advisors and students to meet for goal-setting, planning and daily debriefing. In addition to two keynote speakers, students will participate in and gain ideas from rally game sessions, a SWAP session, teambuilding and interest session workshops. An advisor or responsible adult is required to attend with your school delegation. Delegations larger than 15 require a second advisor or responsible adult.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
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(FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 9-12 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR) The high school program runs four days. Students are organized into councils under the guidance of credentialed CADA staff members and curriculum will focus on various leadership topics that will create a strong foundation for the student leaders as they return to their school campuses in the fall. Each council will be responsible for a project that is produced during the camp experience giving students a collaborative hands-on experience. Projects may include organization of the camp talent show, recognition, large group management, media/technology, lunchtime activities and other events that reflect projects that would take place during the school year. Students will hear three keynote speakers and participate in and gain ideas from rally sessions, SWAP sessions and interest session workshops. An advisor or responsible adult is required to attend with your school delegation. Delegations larger than 15 require a second advisor or responsible adult. ADVISORS The advisor program, which is parallel to the student program, will cover topics designed to assist new and experienced advisors in developing the most effective strategies to meet their individual school activity plans. Advisors will also have an opportunity to enroll in the Master Activity Advisor (MAA) Program during camp. Course 101: Foundations for Student Activities will be available for new members of the MAA program. Course 202: Leadership Curriculum Development will be offered for others who have previously completed the Foundations course. You must pre-register for either course to allow for appropriate staffing. Information about the MAA program can be found at www.cada1.org/certification. TALENT SHOW (High School Camps only) All campers are invited to try out to participate in the Camp Talent Show. This extremely popular show features singing, dancing, acting, juggling, skits or any other talent you or your group has. Bring your musical instrument, your music, your dance steps, drama presentation, or anything else you might need to participate. Sign-up for tryouts during camp registration on Day 1 of camp. DANCE A closing dance, hosted by Pegleg Entertainment, will be held the last evening of camp.
Registration *NEW* REGISTRATION PROCESS 1. Register your school for camp through CADA Central (student names not yet needed). • Online with credit card payment at www.cada1.org/leadershipcamps. • Or mail-in registration form with full payment or $100 deposit per person by check or credit card. Non-refundable deposit will hold spots for your school, and remaining balance must be received by June 1. CADA Central 3121 Park Avenue, Suite C Soquel, CA 95073 831-464-4891 2. Take advantage of early-bird pricing by reserving your school’s spots and paying the full registration cost by April 15 (no coupon needed). Regular pricing is in effect from April 16June 1. Any outstanding balances not paid by June 1 will be charged the late rate. 3. Once your registration is processed through CADA Central, the advisor will receive an email from Jeff Culver, CADA Professional Development Coordinator and the Camp Coordinator. This email will include: • Link to the Online Student and Advisor Information Form. All students and advisors attending camp with your school must complete the online information form by June 1. This information will be required for us to assign housing and camp councils effectively. • CADA Camp Student Medical Form. All campers will need to bring this completed medical form to camp with them. • Additional important information regarding camp. 4. No Key Deposits will be collected this year. Schools will still be financially responsible for lost keys, but will be billed after camp. Schools may choose to collect key deposits from their students, but CADA will not collect those deposits at the beginning of camp. Lost key fee - $60.00.
TRANSPORTATION TO CAMP All students are to be transported by parents, advisors, or a common carrier (train, bus, or plane). Due to legal concerns students may not drive themselves to camp under any circumstances. Free shuttle service to the U.C. Santa Barbara campus from the Santa Barbara airport or Goleta train station (NOT SANTA BARBARA) will be available on the first and last day of camp. Please contact Jeff Culver to make reservations if you will need shuttle service. Early arrival option for schools traveling a long distance will be available. Early arrival schools must make their own shuttle arrangements as the CADA shuttle is only provided on the first and last days of each camp. Early arrival includes housing only the night before camp. Space is limited. Please contact Jeff Culver to reserve your spots by June 1, pdc@cada1.org.
ROOMING Students will get a taste of the college dorm life experience as they spend their nights in the dorms at U.C. Santa Barbara. Students will be assigned two-to-a-room. Camp councils meet in the dorm common rooms. Advisors will get to relive their college dorm life experience as they also spend their nights sleeping in the dorms at U.C. Santa Barbara. Advisors are assigned two-to-a-room. Single rooms are available for an additional cost of $50.00 per night, space permitting.
L CAMPS A U N RSHIP N A 33rdASL LEADE
The CADA Camp family is excited for July 2016 and our 33rd year of summer leadership trainings. Last summer we said Aloha to our original camp stalwarts, who led the program since its inception. We sincerely thank Jack Ziegler, John Gibson, Toosje Lamoreaux, Jim Nyberg, Stu Shaffer and Bob Collins who created and molded a program that has directly impacted tens of thousands of students over the past three decades. Much like high school seniors transitioning to higher education after graduation, CADA camp is moving to its next phase. Therefore, we present:
Membership in CADA is required for your school to attend Camp. Individual membership is $110. School membership is $250 and includes 3 reps.
*Online registration with credit card now available, or check postmarked by April 15 **Online registration with credit card now available, or check postmarked by June 1
• Early Bird Rate: $430/student. Full payment by April 15* • Regular Rate: $480/student. Full payment by June 1** • Late Rate: $520/student after June 1 • Special Advisor Rate: $400/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
MIDDLE SCHOOL RATES
CADA CAMP 2016 LEADERSHIP U: MINISTERIUM SUPER SE • Early Bird Rate: $490/student. Full payment by April 15 (No Coupon Needed!)* • Regular Rate: $540/student. Full payment by June 1** • Late Rate: $580/student after June 1 • Special Advisor Rate: $450/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
HIGH SCHOOL RATES
CADA Central 3121 Park Avenue, Suite C Soquel, CA 95073 NAMES OF YOUR STUDENTS ARE NOT NEEDED UNTIL JUNE 1
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Message from Camp Coordinator
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2016 CAMP DATES JULY 1 - 3, 2016 Middle School (Starts Friday) JULY 7 - 10, 2016 High School 1 (Starts Thursday) JULY 12 - 15, 2016 High School 2 (Starts Tuesday) JULY 17 - 20, 2016 High School 3 (Starts Sunday) Le
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#cadacamps www.cada1.org/leadershipcamps
www.youtube.com/cadacamps
www.twitter.com/cadacamps
www.facebook.com/cadacamps
www.instagram.com/cadacamps
Our University theme tagline, Ministerium Super Se translates to Service Above Self. This is truly the core idea behind student leadership. The camp program highlights the need for our student leaders to return to their campuses and practice servant leadership as well as the importance of reaching out to all students to provide positive experiences that will engage and allow them to feel welcome and a part of the school community. As a former CADA camper twice in the mid-90’s, I remember what a profound effect the camp experience had on me as I returned to my campus as a student leader to make a positive impact on my school’s culture and climate. As an advisor for the past 11 years, I saw what a strong foundation camp provided my student leaders year after year. They gained confidence, developed a stronger desire to serve others and connected with a network of students all throughout California who they called upon throughout the year to gain different perspectives and ideas. I hope that you and your students will join us in Santa Barbara this July for Leadership U: Ministerium Super Se! Jeff Culver, CADA Professional Development Coordinator & Camp Coordinator pdc@cada1.org