Woodward PA Action Sports Camp Brochure

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location Woodward is located in the mountains of Central Pennsylvania, approximately 25 miles from State College, PA, and about 3 hours from New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Last year campers from 45 states and 13 countries attended Camp Woodward.

Life at Woodward camp is custom designed for you! We strive to provide the absolute best facilities in the world, which attract campers and the top pros from around the globe each and every summer. Add to that the best staff, radical training ideas, and an intensive training program, and you have an experience unmatched anywhere in the world, which serves as a catalyst to make you a better rider! who can come to woodward? Any girl or boy who has reached seven years of age is eligible. No previous experience is required, only interest. Woodward also offers adults over 18 the chance to become a Woodward camper during week #12.

camp store/canteen Our Camp Store and Canteen, located in the heart of camp, are always a great place for snacks and socializing. Complete with a store, burger grill, and a fully stocked Skate and Bike Shop, the Canteen will meet your every need. c a fe te ri a

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alley-oop transfer in our newly rennovated Lot 8.

Woodward west our facility in Tehachapi, California, is just two hours north of Los

Angeles! If you’d like to find out MORE, please call the Woodward West camp office for more information and a free brochure at: 661.822.7900. LAKE OWEN our facility in Cable, Wisconsin! If you’d like to find out MORE, please call the

Lake Owen camp office for more information and a free brochure at: 715.798.3785. Woodward at copper Check out our new Snowboard facility in Copper Mountain, CO.

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get Woodward gear Check out the latest Woodward Gear. Choose from our classic Oval logo hoody, the latest styles, and much more. Please call the camp office at 814-349-5633 for our clothing flier. ca n te e n

Woodward is also the premier gymnastics and cheer camp in America. Please call 814.349.5633 or write for a free color brochure.

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action sports getaway Woodward’s Action Sports Weekends are an opportunity for parents and children to spend time together in a relaxed country environment that you all can enjoy. Kids with their own parents present have exclusive all-day use of our immense Lot 8 and Cloud 9 skate and bike facilities. Available mid September to mid May. Must make reservation in advance: Call 814-349-5520.

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comfy cabins While at camp you will live in air-conditioned cabins with an adjacent bath, bunk beds and individual storage space. hungry It’s your choice: Woodward-style cookout available lunch and dinner at our two outdoor grills, or dine in at our cafeteria featuring a salad bar, hot food bar, bagel & taco bar, fruit bar, peanut butter bar, cereal bar, and all the milk you can drink! All people are welcome to attend our programs and use our camp regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, or disability. If you have a disability and feel you need assistance or further information, please call Abby at 814.349.5633.

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Camp Woodward is proud to be a 100% skatelite facility, making Skatelite & Skatelite Pro the Official Ramp Surface of Camp Woodward. SKATELITE PROTM, is a state-ofthe-art riding surface designed to be grippy yet fast, weather proof, and extremely durable. Interested individuals should contact Skatelite at (888)383-5533 or e-mail at: skatelite@richlite.com.

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come experience the largest action sports complex in the world.

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sets, and (Recently Redesigned) Ledges, wedges, rails, stair A hot camp. of center the in d nestle now are more much spot for sessions at any time of the day.

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With input from our campers, staff, and visiting pros, Woodward’s facilities are constantly improved to provide the ultimate in cutting edge terrain!

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Our concrete paradise. 20,000 square-feet of smooth transitions, wedges, ledges, rails, and hips with more high speed lines than an Indy race. Kick back and relax in style in the PlayStation® Lounge and Smoothie bar with six 20” tv’s and two 65” tvs for sampling the latest and greatest from PlayStation®!

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our skateboard program is second to none! Designed by our staff and pros, our skate program focuses on skills, balance, and style. After the daily mandatory group instruction sessions, attention is turned toward skaters individual tricks. At this point instructors are stationed throughout the vast complex. : our summ er prog ram es for thei r supp ort of the foll owin g com pani We wou ld like to thank

visiting pros (previous years): Nick Dompierre • Jon Allie • Peter ramondetta

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Enrique lorenzo • sierra fellers • corey duffel • ben gilley • peter watkins dan plunkett • chad knight • jon goemann • sean eaton • matt ball kevin coakley • Danny Supa • Anthony Furlong • Anthony Shetler • chris cole Ryan Wilburn • Andy Macdonald • Matt Pailes • Paul Zitzer • Ron Deily Eric Koston • Colt Cannon • Kris Markovich • Willy Santos • Steve Berra Bucky Lasek • Jake Rupp • Colin Mckay • Mike Vallely • Shaun White • P.J. Ladd Matt Milligan • Ryan Sheckler • Mike Frazier • Bob Burnquist • Steve Caballero Pat Channita • Kerry Getz • tony hawk • Donny Barley • Danny Fuenzalida Sandro Dias • Kyle Berard • Chet Childress • Lin-Z Adams Hawkins

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Bam Margera • Austen Seaholm • Clint Peterson • Malcolm Watson Zared Bassett • Alexis Sablone

• Frank gerwer • Pierre Luc Gagnon • Jake Brown

Josh Maready • Pat Rakestraw • Kristian Svitak • ben hatchell • Toebee Parkhurst

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johnny layton • Lincoln Ueda • Bobby Worrest • Aaron Suski • Billy Marks Danny Gotimer • Grant taylor • Jordan Hoffart • Rodney Jones • Adelmo Jr. Quim Cardona • Karl watson • zach lyons • Brian Tucci • Brian Brown jon newport • anthony schultz

• henry panza • jack sabback

andrew cannon • lee berman • pat steinen

• ed selego • ernie torres

mandatory skateboard equipment Skateboard • Helmet • Knee Pads • Elbow Pads

jeron wilson • Mike Mo capaldi • vincent alvarez • chico brenes • brandon biebel cairo foster • david loy

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our bmx program gets better every year! With more facilities, more pros, and more campers than ever, the BMX Freestyle Program at Camp Woodward just keeps getting better. If you ride BMX, then Woodward is where you want to be. Come see why so many pros keep coming back to Camp Woodward.

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In an effort to give truly needy kids a chance to realize their dreams and experience life at Camp Woodward, several pros, including Dave Mirra, Jamie Bestwick, and Chad Kagy, have established scholarships. For more information, please call the camp office at 814.349.5633 or visit us online at www.campwoodward.com.

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visiting pros (previous years): Chad DeGroot • Ryan Nyquist • Dave Mirra • Steve McCann • Ron Kimler Colin MacKay • Kevin Robinson • Carey Hart • Allan Cooke • Travis Pastrana Ryan Guettler • Nate Wessel • Tom Stober • Axel Jurgens • Leif Valin Benny Korthaus • Jay Miron Shawn Dorton • Rich Hirsch • Ruben Alcantara Darren Berrecloth • Stefan Geisler • Taj Mihelich • TJ Lavin • Jeremy Fanberg

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joe Rich • Sandy Carson • Rob Nolli • Tom Haugen • Chad Kagy • Bruce Crisman

BMX Bike • Helmet (full-face for vert and trails)

Chris Doyle • Mike Parenti • Koji Kraft • Jerry Bagley • Matt Sparks • Van Homan

Pads (knee and elbow) • Shin Guards (recommended)

Eduardo Terreros • Garrett Byrnes • Jamie Bestwick • Todd Walkowiak

Gloves (recommended) • Bike Lock (recommended)

Brandon Pundai • Mike Ardelean • Simon Tabron • Shanton Wilson • Gary Young Josh Harrington • Jim Cielincki • Bob Kohl • Craig mast • Ricky Roich Alistair Whitton • Morgan Wade • John Parker • John Heaton • John Rokos Corey Bohan • Scotty Cranmer • Edwin Delarosa • Joey Marks • Anthony Napolitan daniel dhers • Mark Mulville • Ryan O’Connell • Brian Hunt • Rob darden

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mandatory inline skating equipment Inline Skates • Helmet • Knee Pads Elbow Pads • Wrist Guards (recommended)

our inline program is better than ever! The inline program is designed to bring you faceto-face with the pros and the companies that support them. The Skate Industry will be supporting the inline program all summer long! That means more pros and tons more give-aways from your favorite companies.

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At the same time, Woodward’s inline staff will guide you through the best skate facility in the world, including the Resi and foam pits which help you boost big airs, flips, and spins with confidence. It’s the Woodward way! : our summ er prog ram es for thei r supp ort of the foll owin g com pani We wou ld like to thank

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visiting pros (previous years): Will Gordon • Sean Kelso • Ron Copeland • Rob Thompson • Katie Excell Mike Bennett • Cesar Mora • chaz sands • Marco De Santi • Matt Salerno Anneke Winter • mike johnson • Ryan Dawes • Brian Wainright • Chris Edwards Frankie Morales • ramelle knight • Marc Englehart • Blake Dennis ian Brown • Eito Yasutoko • Cameron Card • Martina Svobodova • Sven Boekhurst Colin Kelso • Stephane Alfano • Randy Spizer • Taig Khris • Jaren Grob Dustin Latimer • Kevin Gillan • Dre Powell • Walt Austin • Pat Lennen Rob Guerrero • Carl Hills • Kaya Turski • Cesar Andrade • Louie Zamora Brad Watson • Jenny Logue • Dominic Sagona • Andy Kruse • Takeshi Yasutoko julian bah • Nel Martin • Shane Yost • eric schrijn • Matt Lindenmuth Jon Starr • Rachard Johnson • Angela Aruijo • Thumper Nagasko • chris shaw Katie Ketchum • Clark Kirkman • Malik Kamara • Vinny Minton • Fabiola DaSilva Ross Anthony • chris chesirE • jon jon bolino • David Sizemore Gary Murphy Brian Weiss • Mikey Blair

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*** available sessions 3-12 Camp Woodward, the world’s premier gymnastics and action sports camp, is now offering a dryland camp for snowboarders and freeskiers. The U.S. National Snowboard Team has been using Woodward’s extensive facilities to improve aerial awareness, balance, flexibility, and strength in a unique dryland environment. This program, developed by Phoebe Mills, an Olympic gymnast and three-time Jr. National Team snowboard coach, and Rick Shimpeno, Stratton Mountain School freestyle snowboard coach and 2-time Jr. National Team Snowboard coach, is now available to you.

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mandatory snowboard equipment Snowboard or Skis, Bindings, Boots • Helmet Bike, Skateboard, or Inline Skates • Knee Pads Elbow Pads • Wrist Guards Recommended (for inline skating)

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the racing program is the most high tech program at woodward! Our BMX Racing Program is better than ever! From the dropping of the gate to the finish line and everything in between, the Woodward instructors and pros can teach you how to be a better racer. During the day you will receive instruction from top notch instructors and during the evening you will have free reign of the other action sports facilities. The BMX Racing Program will be available weeks 1 through 11.

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visiting pros (previous years): Billy Au • Nathan Berkheimer • David Bittner • Wade Bootes • Tyler Brown Will Greathouse

• Robert De Wilde • Alex Dick • Scott Edgworth • Nathan Fons

Michael Gonzales • Christopher Keller • Harley Kelley • Herve Krebs Paul Lange • Nicholas St. Lawrence • Roger Rinderknecht Justin Loffredo • Todd Lyons

• Randy Stumpfhauser

• Robbie Miranda • Shawn McCarter

Lance McGuire • Brandon Meadows • Caile Noble • Timothy Townsand Tommy Opincar • Matt Pohlkamp • Michal Prokop • John Purse • Eric Schneider Timothy Sonner • Jonathan Suarez • Travis Turesson • Kyle Weisenberger

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A scholarship fund has been created called “The Woodward Camp Foundation.” These funds will be distributed to deserving individuals who otherwise would not have the opportunity to attend Woodward Camp. The Woodward Camp Foundation is made possible by contributions from Individuals, Alumni, Sponsors, Pro riders and other staff who want to give something back to their sports.

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Congratulations to those recipients who have received full and partial scholarships for 2008. It is not too late to send your scholarship application (which can be printed from the Camp Woodward web-site) and letters of recommendation to the camp office to be considered for a 2009 scholarship. If you have any questions about the program contact the camp office at: 814-349-5633. ward on given the opportunity to attend Wood e is Josh. During Session #2, I was best and the of one was ward Wood at Dea r Woo dwa rd, Hello my nam week my d camp. I am writing to tell you that to say thank you for making a partial scholarship for skateboar of my week at camp. I just wanted day y ever and each loved I life! my happiest weeks of g any my attendance possible. skateboarding; however, not havin er new at the sport. I had a love for e and at a local park, but hom When I arrived at camp I was rath at ding boar skate s hour y man very limited. I spent to rock to special instruction, my skills were eek stay at Woodward, I learned how in and to kick turn. After my one-w , none ward Wood at week my out With only mastered learning how to drop ed a pop shovit and varial kick flip. learn I t, stree In stall. axel and fakie, tail stall been possible. have of my new skills I learned would have . Without it, my week would never my scholarship to attend Woodward Once again I want to thank you for Josh best weeks of my life! – Sincerely, been possible. Thanks for one of the

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July 3rd – 9th. I would and this summer I went to Camp Woodward Dear Camp Woodward, My name is Matt camp because I asked your attend to able was I camp. this experience like to say thank you for letting me come and cabin counselor, My oard. skateb my on I learned many new tricks for a scholarship. While attending Woodward, fun. camp away sleep at time Ryan, was terrific and he made my first the parks because I and skating. I liked being able to skate all of The best part of camp was meeting new kids and skating with the ng meeti and ts, go-kar also got a chance to ride the don’t have anything like that where I live. I skating. pros was great. They really inspired me to keep truly, Matt until I can come again next summer. Yours wait can’t I rship. schola the for Thanks again

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Can you say “Road Trip.” In 2008, the fourth annual PlayStation® Am Jam Tour went to 15 different parks across the country. There was a jam session at each of the parks and a winner was crowned in each discipline. Those winners were invited to Camp Woodward for a finals event during week 11. The individuals that won the finals were awarded PlayStation® 3 and games, an entire summer at Woodward Camp and/or Woodward West and $5000 cash. Check out the Camp Woodward web-site at www.campwoodward.com to see when and where the 2009 PlayStation® Am Jam will be in your neck of the woods. Special thanks to all the parks that hosted the 2008 Playstation Am Jam Tour: Woodward Skatepark of Dallas, Woodward West, VANS The Block, Mission Valley YMCA at Clairmont, Ramp Rats, Skate City Skatepark, Woodward Skatep ark of Denver, Autumn Ramp Skatepark, 4 Seasons Skatepark, 3rd Lair Skatepark, Rye Airfield, Woodward Skatep ark of Philly, Woodward Skatepark of Atlanta, VANS Skatepark of Orlando, MESH Skatepark.

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Wash up, clean cabins and breakfast 8:45 - 9:15 A.M. Announcement of day’s schedule 9:15 - 9:30 A.M. Stretching and warm up

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Target Party: Target sponsors an end of week dance with prizes and lots of free stuff.

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B-boy Program: Learn how to break dance and dj! Ropes Course: Challenge your fears high above the forest floor on our ropes course. create a skate: Use your personality to create your own unique skateboard deck. RECORDING STUDIO: Think you have it? Make and record your own music CD’s in our state of the art digital music studio!

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Skate/Bike Games: Mike Frazier Chess Tournament, Skate Tag, Foot Down, Dodgeball, Pizza Jam, Softruck contest, and more. Swimming: Heated 25 meter pool, 45’ x 75’ with one-meter Maxiflex diving boards. The Log: The only thing more fun than falling off the log is trying to stay on. Arts & Crafts: Complete program including pottery, jewelry, mixed media, and t-shirt design (screen printing).

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Digital lab: Learn how to shoot and edit digital photos and video in our fully equipped digital lab with expert instruction in all elements of digital photos and video. contests every week. Digital cameras, computers, paper and a CD of your photos or dvd of your video provided. Recreational Activities: Campfires, waterslide, frisbee golf, skits and talent nights, dances, and sporting events. Horseback Riding: Activities include instruction, scenic mountain trail rides, and overnight campouts. Horseback riding is Western-style and lots of fun. (There is an additional charge for horseback riding.)

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Woodward Slick Track: Go-Kart racing the Camp Woodward way! (Pay per ride) Woodward Rock Wall: Scramble 25’ up our challenging rock wall.

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Paintball: This recreational activity has the whole camp up in arms! Do battle with your neighboring cabin or maybe even your favorite pros. (There is an additional charge for Paintball.)

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VPC 1.0 is an introductory course to action sports cinematography and

Final Cut Pro editing software. Campers will learn all the manual features of their camera and then apply this new knowledge to proper action sports and cinematic filming techniques. 1.0 campers will also have basic instruction on storyboarding/planning their production, and standard filmmaking equipment from track dollys, lights and jib arms to enhance their production in VPC 1.0. From here campers will get familiar with FCP logging, capturing and editing techniques resulting in exporting a final video that they will premier on the final evening. Each camper receives a certificate of completion and a dvd of their final project.

VPC 1.1 RECOMMENDED PRE-REQUISITES for VPC 1.1: Own a 3-CCD fully manual mini DV digital HD or SD video camera. Understand and regularly use all manual features on your camera. In VPC 1.0 you are introduced to advanced and professional knowledge with hands on experience. In VPC 1.1 you will have one on one access with visiting pros. Personal in depth training on the track dolly and jib as well as in depth one on one production planning and Final Cut Pro techniques. You will also be exposed to Motion, Livetype and Studio DVD. This course will take all your current experience and push you to the next level. Equip ment We Provid e: Newest 24 inch Apple IMAC computers • Final Cut Pro software Mini DV tapes • Track dolly • Jib arm • Dvd’s for final project • Course Instructor • Special offers (to VP campers) on equipment after the summer is comple ted.

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Woodward Digital Photography Camp is an introductory course in digital photography, Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom software. Campers will learn how to properly use a digital SLR camera and apply this knowledge to shooting action sports photos. Campers will learn the basics of exposure and composition, and will be introduced to light meters and the use of off camera flashes. Campers will learn the basics of Digital workflow, and will learn how to edit images by using color correction, exposure adjustment, and image sharpening. An online portfolio will be made and each camper will upload their photos at the end of each day for parents and friends to see. All these skills combined will result in their final online portfolio and an end of the week photo premier. 24 inch Apple IMAC and photography equipment • Newest Equi pme nt We Prov ide: Cameras al offers (to DP Campers) Speci • ctor Instru e Cours • are oom softw computers • Adobe Photoshop and Lightr leted on equipment after the summer is comp

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fuel tv presents In this action packed six-part television series premiering February 15, 2009, at 8:30pm ET/PT, FUEL TV presents the exciting second season of the docu-reality show called “FUEL TV Presents Camp Woodward.” This year we again follow three teenage campers — two skaters: Larry and Cody; and one BMXer: Hunter – as they deal with trials and tribulations of camp life. Here’s their story. It’s summer and three new campers – Hunter Bagent, Cody Davis and Larry Schmidt – travel from their homes around the country to Pennsylvania to spend a week at Camp Woodward. Cody Davis is a 14 year old who comes to camp as a popular, seasoned skater and finds himself deeply immersed in Woodward’s skate parks and other diverse activities. Larry, also a 14 year old camper, has a different experience as he pays his way through camp by washing dishes and delivering mail. Meanwhile, Hunter, a BMXer from Austin, Texas, strives to adapt to the many new faces and rules in camp. He experiences firsthand the vast differences between camp life and his world back home. With plenty action-filled sessions in Woodward’s amazing skate parks, along with surprise visits from last year’s campers – Tony Christopher, Miles Mullanix and Tyler Correll – this stands to be a another great season for “FUEL TV Presents Camp Woodward!” This is not make-believe television, nor is it scripted reality TV. These are the real stories of Camp Woodward’s campers, so make sure you tune into FUEL TV in 2009 for the thrilling second season of “FUEL TV Presents Camp Woodward.”

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We suggest a two-week stay.

week 1: June 7 — June 13.........$895.00 week 2: June 14 ­— June 20..........$945.00 week 3: June 21 — June 27.......$1,045.00 week 4: June 28 — July 4..........$1,025.00 week 5: July 5 — July 11........$1,045.00 week 6: July12 — July 18........$1,045.00

week 7: July 19 — July 25.......$1,045.00 week 8: July 26 — Aug 1.........$1,045.00 week 9: Aug 2 — Aug 8.........$1,045.00 week 10: Aug 9 — Aug 15..........$995.00 week 11: Aug 16 — Aug 22.........$995.00 week 12: Aug 23 — Aug 29..........$995.00

Note: All sessions begin 2 PM Sunday and end 9AM Saturday. Special activities are scheduled for stay over campers.

• Skateboarding, BMX Freestyle, Inline Skate - Sessions: 1-12 • BMX Racing - Sessions: 1-11 • Snowboard/Freeski - Sessions: 3-12 • Digital Media: Video Production Camp and Digital Photography Camp - Sessions: 3-12. Rate: $1250 *** Deduct $50.00 for each additional session enrolled. Deduct $50.00 for each additional sibling enrolled (Family Rate).

• Registration fee of $250.00 per session must accompany application form. • Session fee minus registration fee = balance due. • Balance

of fee due April 1*

* After April 1, 2009, applications will still be accepted but must be submitted with total session fees in the form of a money order or certified check.

• All sessions begin 2 PM Sunday and end 9 AM Saturday. • Early enrollment assures sessions of your choice. • The registration fee of $250.00 PER SESSION must accompany each camper application. • Campers must be covered by their own medical insurance. • Balance

of fee due April 1*

* After April 1, 2009, applications will still be accepted but must be submitted with total session fees in the form of a money order or certified check.

payment policy

• Before April 1, 2009, personal checks will be accepted as payment for all camp fees. Registration fee is due when you submit application form. The remainder of your balance is due April 1, 2009. • After April 1, 2009, applications will still be accepted but must be submitted with total session fees in the form of a money order or certified check. (Do not send cash.) • We do not accept credit card payments. • Please note that all fees must be paid in U.S. currency via money order or certified check (or personal check before April 1) drawn upon a U.S. bank located on U.S. soil. There is a charge of $30.00 on each bank wire and each returned check.

refund policy

• Anytime before April 1, 2009, upon written notice of cancellation, registration fees paid less $100.00 processing charge per session enrolled are refundable. • After April 1, 2009, all registration fees are non-refundable. • Written cancellations postmarked 30 days prior to arrival will receive session fees less registration fees. • Cancellations within 30 days of arrival will not receive a refund. No deadline to register (provided space is available). Applications will be accepted until first day of desired session (provided space is available).

woodward camp, inc. P.O. Box 93, 134 Sports Camp Drive, Woodward, PA 16882 Phone: 814.349.5633 • Fax: 814.349.5643 • Web: www.campwoodward.com Email: office@campwoodward.com WW W.WOODWA R DCA MP.CO M

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Dear Woodward Camp Counselors and Instructors, This past summer my son and two of his friends attended your camp during the week of July 22nd. It was my son’s first time at a sleep-away camp. I can’t thank you enough for the wonderful experience he had. He came home a more confident and self-reliant person! He still talks about all the Pros and how great they were and fun to be with. His instructor for the Freestyle Bike Camp was terrific. My son told us how patient the counselors and instructors were with him and his buddies when they were learning something difficult. He made some great new friends and still emails and talks to them on the phone. He can’t wait to come back next summer. Thanks for providing a safe and unforgettable experience for our son. You are all special people. Have a great winter and prepare yourselfs--he’ll be back with a few more friends. – Greatful Parent To Whom It My Concern, My son had nothing but superlatives to heap on about his experiences at Woodward. He is a 14 year-old beginning skateboarder who had a blast. I got the sense that he had just the right balance of freedom and supervision. This equilibrium is not easy to get right with teenage boys. I applaud you. When I asked if he had any addresses of his cabin mates he replied “We didn’t exchange them because we all agreed that we’d be back next summer.” His total commitment to returning to Woodward next summer is now the carrot I can dangle in front of him to stay on the honor roll for the academic year. Thank you for providing a great two weeks for my son. You run a remarkable program. – Eve

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2009 action sports sessions and fees: ***

2006 Woodward Gymnastics Camp Application 2009Box Woodward Action Sports ApplicationPA (Please print clearly) P.O. 93, 134 Sports Camp Camp Dr., Woodward, 16882 P.O. Box 93, 134 Sports Camp Dr., Woodward, PA 16882 Business Office: 814.349.5633, Web: www.campwoodward.com Email: office@campwoodward.com Business Office: 814.349.5633, Web: www.campwoodward.com (Please print clearly) Email: office@campwoodward.com Camper’s Name Last Name First Mailing Address

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Email (Parent)

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Age while at camp

Training Program Desired - Select only one: Skateboard BMX Racing (sessions 1-11)

Snowboard (sessions 3-12)

Video Production Camp (sessions 3-12)

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transportation services

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I hereby authorize the staff at Woodward Camp Inc. to act for me according to their best judgement in any emergency requiring medical attention, and I hereby waive any and all claims for personal injury, illnesses and/or property damage that I may have against Woodward Camp, Inc. and its directors, officers, agents, employees, contractors, representatives and any volunteers in any way associated with Woodward Camp, Inc. I understand that participation in Gymnastics, Inline Skating, Skateboarding, BMX Freestyle, BMX Racing, Snowboard, Cheerleading, and all other camp activities involves motion, rotation, and height in a unique environment and as such carries with it the risk of injury. The camp is not responsible for personal items that are lost, stolen or damaged. All medical expenses incurred will be the responsibility of the camper or the camper’s family. In lieu a of medical certificate signed by a medical doctor, I have no knowledge of any physical or mental impairment that would be affected by the named camper’s participation in the camp program, as outlined in the camp brochure, which I have read. I also expressly grant to the Camp and any third party authorized by the camp the right to film, videotape, photograph, record the voice of and make any reproductions of the camper’s physical likeness and voice and the irrevocable right in perpetuity to use, display, and digitally enhance or alter in any manner, such likeness in any media now known or hereafter devised, including but not limited to the exhibition and/or online use, broadcast, theatrically or on television, cable or radio, or any motion picture film, video tape, DVD, CD or any published articles in which such likeness may be printed, used or incorporated, and in the advertising, exploiting and publicizing of the Camp, camp products, licensed products, and all affiliated relationships. Parent or Guardian (Signature)

Date:

This application may be photocopied

warning! By the very nature of the activities, Gymnastics, Inline Skating, Skateboarding, BMX Freestyle, BMX Racing, Snowboard/Freeski, Cheerleading all carry with it the risk of physical injury. No matter how careful the participants and instructors are, no matter how many spotters are used, no matter what height is used, no matter what safety equipment is worn or used, no matter what surface is being ridden, or what landing surface exists, risk cannot be eliminated. Risk can be reduced but never eliminated. The risk of injury includes minor injuries such as bruises and more serious injuries such as broken bones, dislocations, and muscle pulls. The risk also includes catastrophic injuries such as permanent paralysis or even death from landings or falls on the back, neck, or head. WW W.WOODWA R DCA MP.CO M

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Dear Woodward, My name is Tammy and I am the mother of Cody. Cody just attended Woodward and I am writing this letter to extend my thanks to your facility and your staff. Woodward is an opporunity of a lifetime for any child. Cody eats, sleeps and dreams about skateboarding. We had a 5-hour ride home listening about his week there. We listened to nothing but good things and experiences with your camp and staff members. Upon arrival, staff members were very helpful, pleasant and almost eager to see the new faces of another group preparing for their week stay. We stayed for quite some time and walked around the grounds, which were extremely beautiful. He had such a blast at Woodward. Additionally, please tell Cody’s counselor thank you for me. He had such a wonderful impact on my son. One can never have too much positive influence on one’s children. –Thank you Woodward and Woodward Staff, Tammy

State College, PA Bus Station: 25 miles from camp. Fee $30 one way, $50 round trip. Serviced by Greyhound and Trailways. State College, PA Airport: 25 miles from camp. Fee $30 one way, $50 round trip. Serviced by US Airways, United, and Northwest.

The Camp Office MUST receive your written travel schedule and full payment at least two weeks prior to your arrival.

The Rockaway Town Square Mall: Located in Rockaway, NJ directly off Interstate 80, exit 35. Three hours from camp via a full-sized charter bus. Fee $110 one way, $160 round trip. Established as a pick-up point to provide transportation for our campers in the New York, New Jersey Metro Area. This service is available for the first and last day of each session.

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To Whom It May Concern, I just wanted to write to you and let you know what a great time my son had! He was a first timer at the camp. He was in the BMX racing program week 12. He has not stopped talking about how awesome the camp was! When we dropped him off, my husband and I were so impressed with the camp. The grounds are spotless. The people are so very friendly and there is so much to do. My son’s counselor, Mike, was fantastic. I am so glad there is a camp out there for kids who enjoy extreme sports! With that said, Zach will be back next year for a two week stay! Thank you so much. –Laura and Tim

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