2015 camp brochure with registration form

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BEST SUMMER EVER! Friendship, Accomplishment, Belonging

2015

YMCA SOUTHCOAST SUMMER CAMPS

ymcasouthcoast.org


Dear Parents/Guardians,

This is going to be the Best Summer Ever! New for Summer 2015! Our YMCA Southcoast Day Camp programs will be following new upgrades introduced by YMCA of the USA where our camp directors and leaders will be intentionally focusing on activities that foster ACHIEVEMENT, RELATIONSHIPS AND BELONGING. Our goal is to continue to build social-emotional, cognitive and physical development activities into the fun, enriching experiences that we have always offered through our day camps. As always our Y Day Camps will offer your child a positive developmental experience and will encourage them to forge bonds with each other and with our leaders; building confidence through skill-building activities suited to their age. Additionally, your child will experience a sense of achievement through opportunities in the outdoors and are welcomed to a physically and emotionally safe and stimulating environment whether in a Y facility or at an outdoor day camp site. Day camp helps build an interest in community with experiences in local and global cultures where campers gain an appreciation for others different from themselves. YMCA Camp Readers is another new initiative that we have embraced from YMCA of the USA where we add a FUN reading and/or educational game component into every camp day. We want to support our local schools in helping to tackle the academic “summer slump” that has been identified throughout our region. YMCA Southcoast has been a leading provider of quality day camp programs for over 50 years. We’re here to help you in selecting the right camp opportunities for your child. We welcome your visit to our camps, to meet and talk with the Camp Directors personally. Please let us know how we can help you make a Y camp experience a reality for you and your child this summer. Sincerely,

Nancy LaRue Bonell COO/VP Operations

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Y Day Camp is a high quality program that campers and parents recognize for its great staff and excellent programs. PARENTS TRUST US

YMCA SOUTHCOAST Day Camps provide a happy, healthy environment for children to learn and grow. Children have the opportunity to build self-confidence, independence, and creativity, while parents have the peace of mind knowing their children are in a safe and enriching place.

SAFETY ∙ Accreditation & Licensing

Our campers are staffed by counselors who are genuinely interested in working with children—certified in First Aid and CPR. Each staff member must pass a rigorous background check before they start working at camp. In addition, each camp complies with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Health and local boards of health. YMCA Southcoast day camps operate according to standards set forth by the American Camp Association (ACA). ACA accredits each of ® our day camp programs. The ACA believes “Camp gives kids a World of Good ” because camp is a building block to the successful development of young people. This independent body establishes standards for key aspects of camp operation, program quality, health and safety of campers. Our partnership with ACA means we promote fun and learning in a safe environment. ACA accreditation signifies to parents and the public that a camp cares enough to thoroughly review its operational practices, seek the wisdom of other camp professionals, and make necessary improvements to comply with up to 275 professional camp standards. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards for camp. ACA standards establish criteria for: • Emergency preparedness • Staff training • Personnel • Living areas • Food service • Developmentally appropriate activities • Health care • Transportation • Administrative procedures

Have questions? We’re here to help. Camp Frederick Douglass

Camp Nep-In-Nae

mhebert@ymcasouthcoast.org 508.997.0734 x146

lparnigoni@ymcasouthcoast.org 508.295.9622 x31

Camp Metacomet

Camp Massasoit

Camp Quequechan

sfagundes@ymcasouthcoast.org 508.993.3361 x12

jmarciszyn@ymcasouthcoast.org 508.758.4203 x101

edaly@ymcasouthcoast.org 508.675.7841 x117

New Bedford YMCA Contact: Maxine Hebert

Dartmouth YMCA Contact: Samantha Fagundes

Mattapoisett YMCA Contact: Joseph Marciszyn

ymcasouthcoast.org

Gleason Family YMCA Contact: Lyndsay Parnigoni

Fall River YMCA Contact: Elysha Daly

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Y Day Camp is much more than a summer activity for kids. It is a place for values, learning, skill building, self-confidence and fulfilling dreams. “My child has a new found skill and confidence with swimming. Prior to camp, she didn’t like getting her face wet. Now she’s trying to flip in the water. It’s great watching her confidence grow. I love that she’s outside playing all day and not sitting on the couch watching TV. I couldn’t be happier with her experience and all the fun things she gets to do everyday.”

ACHIEVEMENT

“My child has gained a greater appreciation for her environment; her ability to understand life has limitless options and she can achieve anything she puts her mind to, and an overall level of respect for everyone regardless of age, race, ethnicity, etc. At the age of 9, she has mentioned a number of times wanting to become a role model in her teenage years!”

“The camp counselors are role models and are pivotal examples of the positive members of our community/society that my children should be looking to for guidance. They made new friends and reconnected with others from prior years. The Y in general is a great resource for kids.”

RELATIONSHIPS “My son has been attending Y camp for four years now. Each and every year not only does he gain more friends than the year before, but he also has more self confidence and wants to keep going to try new things. Next year, kayaking!”

BELONGING

“My son struggles with social interaction and this experience has spurred his confidence helping him realize he can make new friends. He has made a few good friends that he still connects with outside of camp. He is excited to attend camp next summer.”

“I love the interactions between the counselors and kids, and between the kids themselves. They learn how great it is to have fun, appreciate differences, and be kind to each other. There’s no social pressure at camp, just good, healthy, old-fashioned fun. Kids don’t worry about standing out, looking silly, or trying to be cool. It’s a great lesson to bring to their school experience.” 3

Quotes from camp parents taken from the 2014 Camp Satisfaction Survey


Camp Open Houses & Special Events Camp Frederick Douglass Saturday April 25th

Camp Massasoit

Saturday May 2nd Saturday May 16th Saturday June 6th Family BBQ ∙ Friday June 19th

1 pm - 3 pm 10 am - 12 pm 10 am - 12 pm 10 am - 12 pm 4 pm - 6 pm

Camp Metacomet

Thursday May 14th 5:30 - 7:30 pm Tuesday June 2nd 5:30 - 7:30 pm Saturday June 13th 11 am - 1 pm

Camp Nep-In-Nae

Saturday May 2nd Saturday May 16th Saturday May 30th Camp Cook Out ∙ Saturday June 13th

Camp Quequechan

Saturday April 25th

10 am - 12 pm 10 am - 12 pm 10 am - 12 pm 12 pm - 2 pm 10 am - 12 pm

at the Fall River YMCA

Saturday June 6th

10 am - 12 pm

at the Swansea Family YMCA ∙ 271 Sharps Lot Road Swansea MA

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Registration Information Registration Information

Online registration is available 24/7 at ymcasouthcoast.org or you may register in person during office hours. You can also fill out a registration packet and send it along with payment to the branch that you are planning to attend. Registration forms and any other necessary camp forms can be downloaded from our website at ymcasouthcoast.org. Early camper registration is strongly encouraged as space becomes limited. Contact the camp director for possible late season registrations and availability.

Required Forms

Please provide the camp with any information that will help give your child a positive camp experience. • Health History – Every camper must have this form completed each year. • Immunization Record – Every camper must have this form or equivalent signed by physician. • Registration Form – Every camper must have this form signed by a parent/guardian.

Camp Extended Care

Extended Care is available at all YMCA SOUTHCOAST Summer Day Camps. Morning care is available from 7:30–9 am and evening care is available from 4–5:30 pm. Supervision and limited activities will be provided.

Fees per Session

AM or PM: Member ∙ General Public $25 $35

AM and PM: Member ∙ General Public $40 $50

Authorized Pick Up

Please list anyone who is 16 or older that you would allow your child to be released to when it is time to pick them up from camp. Proper identification is required before a child will be released. This policy is strictly enforced.

Photo Release

The Y uses photographs of program participants in its promotional and marketing materials. If you do not want your child to be photographed during camp, please indicate this on the back of the registration form.

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Payment Information Convenient Payment Plans and Options

Monthly payment plans are encouraged. Set your plan as early as January 2015 to allow for lower monthly payments. You may sign up for our biweekly or monthly electronic payment plan using your checking account or credit card. Contact the respective camp office for more information. Registrations will not be held past the due date without full payment. If the monthly or biweekly plans don’t meet your needs, we will work with you to arrange a plan that does.

Deposit Fee

A deposit fee of $50 per session, per child is required at the time of registration. The deposit fee is not refundable and cannot be transferred to other programs, persons or sessions. This deposit is applied toward your total camp fee. Families with a current PACE voucher do not need to provide a deposit, but all paperwork including a copy of the voucher is required to reserve your child’s place at camp.

Payment Due Dates

Payment is due one week prior to the camp session start date.

Cancellations, Refunds and Withdrawals

A written two week notice is required to withdraw your child from camp. Tuition, less the $50 deposit, will be refunded if notice is received two weeks prior to your child’s camp session. Refunds after the start of the camp session are made only if the child has an illness or an injury requiring doctor’s care or a note from the physician stating that he/she is unable to participate in camp activities. Please be advised that refunds take 2-3 weeks. Requests for session changes should be submitted at least one week prior to the earliest session involved in the change.

Financial Assistance

If economic or other family circumstances prevent your child from participating in our camp, please fill out a financial assistance application and return it to the camp of your choice no later than May 31, 2015. • All requests are confidential. • All required documentation must accompany request. • YMCA Southcoast welcomes all recipients of state vouchers and subsidy programs. • Due to the number of campers who receive financial assistance we are only able to provide each child with up to two weeks of camp. • PACE Vouchers If you are eligible to receive funding through PACE Child Care Works, a copy of the voucher is required to reserve a space for your child. If you have an approved voucher for camp you will be charged according to your parent fee amount.

Multi-Child Discount Program

Available at Camp Massasoit, Metacomet, and Nep-In-Nae This program is designed for families with two or more children. We thank you for your family’s commitment to our camps and want to pass the savings on to you. Families who receive financial aid or other subsidized funds are not eligible for this discount. 2nd Child Deduct $10 off per session rd 3 Child Deduct $15 off per session 4 or more children Deduct $20 off per session 6


Camp Frederick Douglass at the New Bedford YMCA The small, fun, nurturing environment of Camp Frederick Douglass allows each camper an opportunity to build self esteem and trusting relationships. Through programming that enriches the spirit, mind and body, the staff of Camp Frederick Douglass helps each child learn to develop their physical and social skills. Day campers are able to explore creativity, teamwork and leadership in a wide range of physically active programs that influence lifelong healthy living. The friendships that campers make here at Camp Frederick Douglass will last a lifetime.

Camp Fees

Members $200 General Public $210

Extended Care

Morning care is available from 7:30–9 am Evening care is available from 4–5:30 pm AM or PM AM and PM Members $25 General Public $35 Members $40 General Public $50

Transportation, Lunch & Snacks Parents/Guardians are responsible for providing transportation to and from the program site and snacks. Lunch is provided to all campers daily.

Camp Dates

Themes

Session A Jun 22 – Jun 26 Session B Jun 29 – Jul 3 Session C Jul 6 – Jul 10 Session D Jul 13- Jul 17 Session E Jul 20 – Jul 24 Session F Jul 27 - Jul 31 Session G Aug 3 - Aug 7 Session H Aug 10 - Aug 14 Session I Aug 17 - Aug 21 Session J Aug 24 - Aug 28

NO CAMP All-American Week Pirate Week Olympics Holiday Week Out of this World It’s A Bug’s Life Talent Week Survival Week Safari

Program Information • Licensed for children entering grade 1 - age 12 • Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm • Financial Assistance available • EEC contracted slots • PACE vouchers accepted

Contact Us 508.997.0734 Director: Maxine Hebert ∙ mhebert@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x146 25 South Water Street New Bedford MA 02740 7


Camp Nep-In-Nae at the Gleason Family YMCA Through discovery and creativity, we encourage children to try new activities with art, rock wall, archery, sports, swim, specialty camps, themes weeks and new...and old camp songs. At Camp Nep-in-Nae we see the need to build strong lasting friendships and healthy lifestyles to build a better you.

Camp Sessions

Ages

Camp Dates

Themes

Session A Jun 22 – Jun 26

Blast off into Summer

Session B Jun 29 – Jul 3

World Travelers

Scamper A-J Half Day Only

4-5

Session C Jul 6 – Jul 10

Go for the Gold

Traditional A-J

6-12

Session D Jul 13- Jul 17

Crazy 4 Camp

Session E Jul 20 – Jul 24

Game Show Gala

Drama B H

6-12

Session F Jul 27 - Jul 31

Action & Adventure

Hip Hop A F I

6-12

Session G Aug 3 - Aug 7

Feel the Rhythm

Session H Aug 10 - Aug 14

Welcome to the Jungle

Karate C E G

6-12

Session I Aug 17 - Aug 21

Holiday in the Sun

Session J Aug 24 - Aug 28

Aloha Summer

Learn to Swim B D G H

6-12

Adventure Challenge B D F H

8-12

Flag Football C F I

8-12

Skateboard A E G I Sports A B D-I

8-12

Camp runs Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm

Camp Fees

Members $205 General Public $240

A Sports Mix B Basketball D Tennis E Soccer F Lacrosse G Baseball H Volleyball I Sports Mix

Extended Care

Morning care is available from 7:30–9 am Evening care is available from 4–5:30 pm AM or PM Members $25 General Public $35

AM and PM Members $40 General Public $50

8-12

Survivor Nep-In-Nae C G

10-13

Transportation, Lunch & Snacks

Junior Lifeguard C F

10-15

Parents/Guardians are responsible for providing transportation to and from the program site and snacks. Lunch is provided to all campers daily.

Teen A-I Counselor in Training 4 weeks B-E & F-I

13-15 14-16

Contact Us 508.295.9622 Director: Lyndsay Parnigoni ∙ lparnigoni@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x31 33 Charge Pond Road P O Box 466 Wareham MA 02571 8


Camp Massasoit at the Mattapoisett YMCA Located on the beautiful Mattapoisett Harbor, Camp Massasoit has a legacy and tradition as a premier summer camp experience. Since 1962 our camp has been developing and nurturing children into the future leaders of tomorrow. Through traditional offerings such as archery, swimming, and boating to more unique programming like our challenge course with rock wall and zip line, sailing, sea kayaking, and dramatic arts, we nurture the potential of every camper. In addition, our special theme weeks, theme days, camp songs, and funny skits create a camp spirit that few other day camp programs can match. Each camper is sure to develop new skills while making lifelong friendships. 2015 IS GOING TO ROCK! New this summer…Super Silly Science & Camp Chefs.

Camp Dates

Traditional Set List

Sports Set List

Session A Jun 22 – Jun 26 Session B Jun 29 – Jul 3 Session C Jul 6 – Jul 10 Session D Jul 13- Jul 17 Session E Jul 20 – Jul 24 Session F Jul 27 - Jul 31 Session G Aug 3 - Aug 7 Session H Aug 10 - Aug 14 Session I Aug 17 - Aug 21 Session J Aug 24 - Aug 28

Welcome to the Jungle Crazy Train Walk Like an Egyptian 500 Miles Thriller! We are the Champions Ice Ice Baby Yellow Submarine We Built this Camp Turn the Page

Centerfield Come Together Born to Run Jump! We are the Champions Hit Me With Your Best Shot! Take Me Out to the Ball Game Another One Bites the Dust

Descriptions on page 17

Camp runs Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm

Extended Care

Morning care is available from 7:30–9 am Evening care is available from 4–5:30 pm AM or PM Members $25 General Public $35

AM and PM Members $40 General Public $50

Contact Us 508.758.4203 9

Ages

Member

General Public

Traditional A-J

5-14

$215

$265

Sports B-I

7-12

$215

$265

Camp Chefs E G

8-12

$263

$288

Super Silly Science D F

8-12

$263

$288

Cheer Two week camp DE & HI

8-14

$486

$548

Drama Two week camp B-I

8-14

$486

$548

Pottery Two week camp DE FG HI

8-14

$486

$548

Sailing One week camp A Two week camp B-I

8-14

$263 $525

$288 $575

River Exploration G & I

9-12

$243

$274

Movie Making Two week camp BC

9-14

$486

$548

Ocean Kayak B-I

9-14

$243

$274

Advanced Sailing Opti Racing Two week camp DE & FG

10-15

$550

$600

Leaders in Training A-I

13-14

$215

$265

Teen A-I

13-14

$215

$265

15

$465

$575

Camp Sessions

See page 17 for themes

Counselor in Training 6 weeks C-H

Registrar: Amy King ∙ aking@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x102 Director: Joseph Marciszyn ∙ jmarciszyn@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x101 38 Reservation Road ∙ P O Box 1067 ∙ Mattapoisett MA 02739


Camp Massasoit Bus Schedule

Camp Massasoit

Sessions B-J Bus A - Marion • Mattapoisett • Rochester • Wareham

Stop# AM PM 1. Rochester Memorial School, 16 Pine St., Rochester 7:45 5:10 2. Gleason Family YMCA, 33 Charge Pond Rd., Wareham 8:06 4:52 3. Decas Elementary School, 760 Main St., Wareham 8:13 4:45 4. Brew Fish, 210 Spring St., Marion 8:24 4:34 5. Intersection of Point Rd. & Delano Rd., Marion 8:33 4:25 6. Sippican Elementary-Rear Entrance, 16 Spring St., Marion 8:43 4:14 7. ORRHS, 135 Marion Rd., Mattapoisett 8:50 4:07

Bus B - Dartmouth • New Bedford

Stop# AM PM 1. DeMello School, 654 Dartmouth St., Dartmouth 7:50 5:11 2. Potter School, 120 Cross Road, Dartmouth 8:05 4:56 3. Quinn School, 529 Hawthorn St, Dartmouth 8:15 4:46 4. Winslow School, 561 Allen St. New Bedford 8:21 4:40 5. Taylor School, 620 Brock Ave., New Bedford 8:30 4:31 6. Keith Middle School, 225 Hathaway Blvd., New Bedford 8:43 4:18

Bus C - Acushnet • E Freetown • New Bedford • Fairhaven

Stop# AM PM 1. Acushnet Fire Dept., 26 Russell St., Acushnet 7:45 5:16 2. Acushnet Elementary, 800 Middle Rd., Acushnet 7:58 5:03 3. 4 Chace Rd. (Mobil), E. Freetown 8:13 4:48 4. Pulaski School, 1097 Braley Rd., New Bedford 8:22 4:39 5. Fairhaven HS, 12 Huttleston Ave., Fairhaven 8:40 4:21 6. Kmart Plaza, 9 Plaza Way, Fairhaven 8:49 4:12 7. Wood School, 60 Sconticut Neck Rd, Fairhaven 8:51 4:09

Bus D - New Bedford • Fairhaven

Stop# AM PM 1. Campbell Elementary School, New Bedford 8:10 4:50 2. Swift Elementary, 2203 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford 8:16 4:44 3. Lincoln Elementary, 445 Ashley Blvd., New Bedford 8:23 4:37 4. Carlos Pacheco School, 1261 Mt Pleasant St., New Bedford 8:36 4:24 5. Carney Academy, 247 Elm St., New Bedford 8:43 4:17 6. New Bedford YMCA, 25 S Water St, New Bedford 8:48 4:12

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Camp Metacomet at the Dartmouth YMCA Located on a 58 acre ecological, diverse site including a working farm, hardwood forest, new high ropes adventure course, and rolling green fields, Camp Metacomet offers an ideal setting for sports, nature, and outdoor programming. From traditional offerings such as archery, sports, and our challenge course to more unique programs like our young farmers program, and learn to swim camp—your child will surely learn new skills. All specialty camp participants develop unique skills through their program choice and benefit through traditional camp activities. In addition, our theme weeks and special events create a spirit that few other day camp programs can match. Each camper is sure to develop new skills while making lasting friendships that carry on throughout their lives. Kids have the opportunity to explore nature, find new talents, try new activities, gain independence, and make lasting friendships and memories. And of course, it’s fun too. New for 2015 is Adventure Camp, Super Silly Science, Musical Theater, and more. Camp Dates

Ages

Member

General Public

Scamper A-J

4-5

Half Full Day $129 $215

Half Full Day $151 $265

Learn to Swim C - I

5-12

$243

$274

Traditional A - J

5-14

$215

$265

Design It D H

8-12

$243

$274

LEGO C E F G

8-12

$263

$288

Sports Mix C - I

8-12

$243

$274

Super Silly Science DHI

8-12

$263

$288

Musical Theater E G

8-14

$263

$288

9-14

$243

$274

9-14

$243

$274

10-15

$526

$576

Junior Lifeguard C - I

10-15

$243

$274

Leaders in Training A-I

13-14

$215

$265

15

$465

$575

Camp Sessions

Session A Jun 22 – Jun 26 Session B Jun 29 – Jul 3 Session C Jul 6 – Jul 10 Session D Jul 13- Jul 17 Session E Jul 20 – Jul 24 Session F Jul 27 - Jul 31 Session G Aug 3 - Aug 7 Session H Aug 10 - Aug 14 Session I Aug 17 - Aug 21 Session J Aug 24 - Aug 28

Adventure Challenge C I Young Farmer: Discover the Farm D Taste of the Fields F Beyond the Farm H Golf Pro Two week camp CD

Camp runs Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm

Extended Care

Morning care is available from 7:30–9 am Evening care is available from 4–5:30 pm AM or PM Members $25 General Public $35

Counselor in Training 6 weeks C - H

AM and PM Members $40 General Public $50

Contact Us 508.993.3361

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Registrar: Rochelle Whalen ∙ campmetacomet@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x11 Camp Director: Jeremy McDonald ∙ jmcdonald@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x14 276 Gulf Road Dartmouth MA 02748


Camp Metacomet Bus Schedule Sessions B-I

Camp Metacomet

Bus A - Dartmouth

Stop # AM PM 1. Westport Market, 291 American Legion Hwy, Rt 177 7:45 5:05 2. Westport High School, Main Road, Westport MA 7:50 5:00 3. State Rd. (Caddy Shack), Dartmouth 8:00 4:50 4. Old Westport Rd. & Lucy Little Rd., Dartmouth 8:10 4:40 5. Potter School, Cross Road, Dartmouth 8:15 4:35 6. Faunce Corner Rd. (McDonald’s), Dartmouth 8:25 4:25 7. Park & Ride, Mt. Pleasant St. (Exit 4, Rt.140) 8:40 4:10 8. Slocum Rd., DYAA Fields, Dartmouth 8:55 3:55

Bus B - New Bedford • Dartmouth

Stop # AM PM 1. VFW, 89 Middleboro Rd., Freetown 7:45 5:00 2. Pulasksi School, 1097 Braley Rd., New Bedford 7:50 4:55 3. Phillips Rd. & Charles McCombs Blvd., New Bedford 7:55 4:50 4. Hathaway Rd. & Shawmut Ave., (McDonald’s) 8:05 4:40 5. Parker St. & Rockdale Ave., New Bedford 8:10 4:35 6. Buttonwood Park, New Bedford (Warming House) 8:20 4:25 7. New Bedford YMCA, 25 S. Water St., New Bedford 8:30 4:15 8. DeMello School, 654 Dartmouth St., Dartmouth 8:45 4:00

Bus C - Swansea • Somerset • Fall River Stop # AM PM 1. 262 Swansea Mall Drive (Toys R Us) 7:55 5:15 2. Swansea YMCA-upper lot, 271 Sharps Lot Rd, Swansea 8:05 5:05 3. Somerset Park & Ride, Exit 4 Rt. 195, Somerset 8:15 4:55 4. Fall River YMCA, 199 N. Main St., Fall River 8:20 4:50 5. Stetson St. & President Ave., Fall River 8:25 4:45 6. President Ave. & Elsbree St., Fall River (CVS) 8:30 4:40 7. Eastern Ave. & Lafayette Park, Fall River 8:35 4:35 8. White’s of Westport, Rt. 6, Westport 8:45 4:25

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Camp Quequechan at the Fall River YMCA Join us for an exciting summer at our NEW Outdoor Camping Center in Swansea, MA. Camp Quequechan will offer campers positive developmental experiences while encouraging them to forge bonds with each other and with our staff, to build confidence through skill-building activities suited to their age. Children will experience a sense of achievement through opportunities in the outdoors and are welcomed to a physically and emotionally safe and stimulating environment.

New Camp Schedule for 2015 Morning Activities in Swansea Camping Center

Camp Dates

Themes

Session A Jun 22 – Jun 26 Session B Jun 29 – Jul 3 Session C Jul 6 – Jul 10 Session D Jul 13- Jul 17 Session E Jul 20 – Jul 24 Session F Jul 27 - Jul 31 Session G Aug 3 - Aug 7 Session H Aug 10 - Aug 14 Session I Aug 17 - Aug 21 Session J Aug 24 - Aug 28

NO CAMP All-American Week Pirate Week Olympics Holiday Week Out of this World It’s A Bug’s Life Talent Week Survival Week Safari

Camp Fees

• Baseball • Softball • Basketball • Outdoor Playground

• Drama/Theatre • Archery • Hiking/Nature

Afternoon Activities at the Fall River YMCA • Playground • Swimming • Games • Gym • Crafts • Snack

Program Information • Licensed for children entering grade 1 - age 12 • Monday - Friday 9 am – 4 pm • Financial Assistance available • EEC contracted slots • PACE vouchers accepted

Members $200 General Public $210 Pricing includes a $45 transportation fee

Extended Care

Morning care is available from 7:30–9 am Evening care is available from 4–6 pm AM or PM AM and PM Members $25 Members $40 General Public $35 General Public $50

Lunch & Snacks Lunch will be provided daily to all campers. Parents are responsible for providing a snack.

Camp Quequechan

Bus Routes

Contact Us 508.675.7841 Director: Elysha Daly ∙ edaly@ymcasouthcoast.org ∙ x117 199 North Main Street Fall River MA 02720 13

Stop # 1. Silvia Elementary, Meridian St. 2. Viveiros Elementary, Slade St. 3. Fall River YMCA, N Main St. 4. Fall River YMCA, N Main St.

AM 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:15

PM 4:15 4:40 4:00 4:00


D FR G M NB

Camp Descriptions Camp Metacomet at the Dartmouth YMCA Camp Quequechan at the Fall River YMCA Camp Nep-In-Nae at the Gleason Family YMCA Camp Massasoit at the Mattapoisett YMCA Camp Frederick Douglass at the New Bedford YMCA Counselor in Training

D∙G∙M

This program is designed for teens who are determined to become future camp staff. It nurtures leadership and responsibility while training young adults in the skills necessary to become potential staff members. Campers will receive certifications in First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse Prevention, and Ropes Course Belay Training. This camp program runs four weeks at Camp Nep-In-Nae and six weeks at Camp Massasoit and Camp Metacomet.

Adventure Challenge

D∙G

This camp is for the adventurous youth who would like to challenge themselves and reach new heights. This program will incorporate initiative games, the ropes course challenges, as well as developing leadership and survival skills.

Camp Chefs

M

Cheer

M

Campers will saute, bake, blend, and braise. The camp chefs will create a variety of dishes, and serve them with style.

Design It

D

From intricate crafts to hammers and nails, campers will design and build all sorts of innovative creations.

Drama

G∙M

If you have the passion for the performing arts, this camp program will introduce campers to improvisation and role playing, while working towards an actual theatric performance. Campers of all experience levels are welcome. This is a one week camp at Camp Nep-In-Nae and two week camp at Camp Massasoit.

Want everyone to CHEER for your team? Cheer staff will aim to instill self-confidence, leadership, and teamwork in a fun environment. Campers will practice stunting, jumps, cheers, dance, and tumbling in this week long camp. Swimming, crafts, and other activities may be included. 14


Golf Pro

D

Golf is a great sport that can be played your whole life. The Dartmouth YMCA has partnered with Allendale Country Club to provide this two-week camp experience. Campers will learn golf skills—putting, chipping, sand shots, and full shots with irons and woods from Allendale’s PGA Professional. In addition, they will learn the basic rules of the game, golf etiquette, sportsmanship and have fun playing some golf holes on the course. Participants will receive a club at the end of the program.

Hip Hop

G

This camp will build confidence, team work and social skills, allowing campers to express their creative abilities. Come learn some great dance moves of the past, present, and future.

Junior Lifeguard

D∙G

If your child has remained at the same level or is not showing much improvement, an accelerated learn to swim week is perfect. They will learn stroke refinement, survival skills, games, sports, and water safety. In one week, they will spend as much time as two, 7 week sessions in the pool.

LEGO

D

Campers will take part in a variety of Lego themed activities from cooperative build, free build, building challenges and much more all while still getting the great benefit of camp.

G

Develop physical fitness, mental discipline and learn karate techniques through this amazing form of Korean Martial Arts.

Leaders in Training

D∙G

This camp will provide valuable information on aquatic environments and teach campers how to swim safely. Camp will also introduce CPR and First Aid, basic rescue skills, and swim lesson instruction.

Karate

Learn to Swim

D∙M

This unique program focuses on communication and leadership skills. Through participation in a number of group activities and challenges that focus on teamwork and community service projects, young teens will develop a sense of social responsibility and build genuine friendships.

Movie Making

M

In collaboration with ORCTV this experience is for campers age 12-15 who are interested in exploring the world of video production. Campers will learn about story boarding, camera operation techniques and video editing. The final product will be a movie centering around the life at Camp Massasoit.

Musical Theater

D

This new camp will combine both music and drama! Campers will put on one performance a week using the musical instruments and acting skills they discovered at camp. This camp will be geared towards those enthusiastic campers who have a flair for the dramatic! 15


Sailing

M

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This camp offers a unique blend of teamwork and self-reliance by teaching to all levels while focusing on safety and general nautical knowledge. Campers will learn aboard Capri 14.2s and Optis. No prior sailing experience required. Campers must be minnow level and/or pass swim test prior to enrollment. Swim tests are conducted at the Gleason, New Bedford, and Fall River branches.

Ocean Kayak

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Pottery

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Campers will learn the basic paddling strokes, boat safety, take trips around the harbor, and participate in camp activities. Campers must be minnow level and/ or pass swim test prior to enrollment. Swim tests are conducted at the Gleason, New Bedford, and Fall River branches.

This advanced sailing camp provides an introduction to the sport of sailboat racing in the Mattapoisett Harbor. This camp teaches participants basic racing rules, advanced sailing technique, racing strategy, sportsmanship, and problem solving. Each session concludes with a mini regatta at Camp Massasoit. Prior sailing experience is required. Campers must be minnow level and/or pass swim test prior to enrollment. Swim tests are conducted at the Gleason Family, New Bedford, and Fall River YMCA branches.

Campers will create exciting new clay projects half the day and also participate in traditional camp activities. Campers will learn a variety of handbuilding techniques, surface design application, and even get their hands on the potter’s wheel! By the end of the session, campers will have gained new skills in ceramics and have a collection of beautiful, glazed pottery to enjoy for years to come.

River Exploration

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In collaboration with the Buzzards Bay Coalition we provide an active nature camp focused on learning and stewardship. There will be plenty of hands-on exploration of the Mattapoisett River. Campers will hike, help clear trails, explore the woods, investigate the environment, and host a parent presentation. Field trips to the Y’s Rochester property on Snipatuit Pond are part of the program. Campers will boat, swim, and participate in some specialty activities. 16


Sports

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This is a program for our youngest campers. Children will develop social and physical skills while making new friends and becoming accustomed to camp life. Activities include daily swim, nature awareness, games, songs and arts & crafts. Half or full day options available at Camp Metacomet and only a half day option at Camp Nep-In-Nae.

G∙M

This camp is designed for the camper that loves sports. Each week we will offer a different sport theme and focus on the essentials of that sport. Camp Nep-In-Nae Session A Sports Mix Session B Basketball Session D Tennis Session E Soccer Session F Lacrosse Session G Baseball Session H Volleyball Session I Sports Mix Camp Massasoit Session B Centerfield PUT ME IN COACH…I’M READY TO PLAY! We are ready to play! FIELD GAMES such as baseball, kickball, base games & our first crack at cricket!

Session C Come Together

TEAM, UNIT, GROUP…However you say it in sports, it is one of the most important parts. TEAM SPORTS like soccer, football, volleyball, and basketball week!

Session D Born to Run

ON YOUR MARK…GET SET…GO! Our tour never stops! We are feeling the need the need for speed in track and field, football, and tag games, and even a biathlon!

Session E Jump!

GO AHEAD AND JUMP! Get up, get going, get off the GROUND! In sports like basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, and even our own goofy games!

Session F We are the Champions

COLOR WARS! Who doesn’t like a little bit of friendly competition?!? Through games, tasks, and team spirit, each team will be in it to win it.

Skateboard

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If your child loves to coast on a scooter or skateboard and is itching to learn new skate tricks then this exciting program offers a cool mix of skateboarding and conditioning that will help to improve their overall performance on the asphalt. A helmet is required.

Session G Hit Me with Your Best Shot!

PASS, SHOOT, SCORE! Time to take it to the court this week. Take your best shot at lacrosse, hockey, handball, and quidditch!

Session H Take Me Out to the Ball Game

WE ARE DEFINITELY HAVING A BALL! Be it a football, baseball, hand ball, or dodge ball, each sport is sure to keep each kid moving and having a ball.

Session I Another One Bites the Dust

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES! So basketball has march madness but our camp has AWESOME AUGUST. Get those tournament brackets ready!

Sports Mix

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Super Silly Science

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This camp is for those youth who enjoy playing a wide variety of sports. Every day will focus on a different sport, including basketball, home run derby, hockey, ultimate frisbee and more!

Explore science with hands on experiments, demonstrations, and lots of fun with earth science, physics, chemistry, and biology. Campers will be supplied with kid-friendly, kitchen-friendly ideas for experiments to do at home! Experimenting with ordinary things that melt into goop, ooze, fizz, bang, bounce or bubble. Some will be even good to eat! 17


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Campers will experience a variety of camp activities which could include archery, crafts, sports, camp games, nature walks, dance, ropes challenge course and climbing tower. Swim lessons are given daily. Special events are planned each camp session and will be announced in the camper updates and on the camp Facebook page.

Camp Themes

Camp Frederick Douglass & Camp Quequechan

Survivor: Nep-in-Nae

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This camp is designed to mentally and physically strengthen the camper through customized challenges, while teaching kids to work together with team building skills. Campers will be asked to complete a series of challenges each day.

Session B Session C Session D Session E Session F Session G Session H Session I Session J

All-American Week Pirate Week Olympics Holiday Week Out of this World It’s A Bug’s Life Talent Week Survival Week Safari

Session A Session B Session C Session D Session E Session F Session H Session I Session J

Welcome to the Jungle Crazy Train Walk Like an Egyptian 500 Miles Thriller! We Are the Champions Yellow Submarine We Built this Camp... Turn the Page

Camp Massasoit Set List

Teen

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Campers will be mentored by a specialist in these specialty areas: boating, ropes archery, dance and crafts. Campers will participate in each program area and then select the programs they wish to revisit. Responsibility, genuine relationships, teamwork, and leadership skills are nurtured through the use of daily team building activities.

Young Farmer

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Discover the Farm will look at how fruits & vegetables grow and how to create a garden. Taste of Fields campers will learn to prepare and serve healthy snacks and meals using fresh produce. Beyond the Farm Campers will work with volunteers on the farm and learn all about how they can make a difference!

Camp Metacomet

Camp themes are a staple at YMCA Southcoast summer camps. NEW for the summer of 2015, Camp Metacomet campers will be planning the themes for our camp. During the February and April school vacation weeks past campers will meet to design and prepare the themes for their peers this summer. Stay tuned as this camp involvement will introduce the key component of leadership and intentional decision making skills. Themes will be announced in May 2015.

Camp Nep-In-Nae Session A Session B Session C Session D Session E Session F Session G Session H Session I Session J

Blast off into Summer World Travelers Go for the Gold Crazy 4 Camp Game Show Gala Action & Adventure Feel the Rhythm Welcome to the Jungle Holiday in the Sun Aloha Summer

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YMCA SOUTHCOAST

18 South Water Street New Bedford MA 02740-7236

ymcasouthcoast.org

NONPROFIT U S POSTAGE

PAID

NEW BEDFORD MA PERMIT #168

OR CURRENT RESIDENT

SUMMER CAMP

Frederick Douglass ∙ Massasoit ∙ Metacomet ∙ Nep-In-Nae ∙ Quequechan

YMCA Southcoast summer day camps must comply with the Regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by local Boards of Health. Information on 105 CMR 430.000 can be obtained by calling 617.983.6761.


Last Name

2015 YMCA SOUTHCOAST SUMMER DAY CAMP Required Forms

Please provide the camp with any information that will help give your child a positive camp experience. • Health History – Every camper must have this form completed each year. • Immunization Record – Every camper must have this form or equivalent signed by physician. • Registration Form – Every camper must have this form signed by a parent/guardian.

Convenient Payment Plans and Options

Monthly payment plans are encouraged. Set your plan as early as January 2015 to allow for lower monthly payments. You may sign up for our biweekly or monthly electronic payment plan using your checking account or credit card. Contact the respective camp office for more information. Registrations will not be held past the due date without full payment. If the monthly or biweekly plans don’t meet your needs, we will work with you to arrange a plan that does.

Deposit Fee

Payment Due Dates

First Name

A deposit fee of $50 per session, per child is required at the time of registration. The deposit fee is not refundable and cannot be transferred to other programs, persons or sessions. This deposit is applied toward your total camp fee. Families with a current PACE voucher do not need to provide a deposit, but all paperwork including a copy of the voucher is required to reserve your child’s place at camp.

Payment is due one week prior to the camp session start date.

Cancellations, Refunds and Withdrawals

A written two week notice is required to withdraw your child from camp. Tuition, less the $50 deposit, will be refunded if notice is received two weeks prior to your child’s camp session. Refunds after the start of the camp session are made only if the child has an illness or an injury requiring doctor’s care or a note from the physician stating that he/she is unable to participate in camp activities. Please be advised that refunds take 2-3 weeks. Requests for session changes should be submitted at least one week prior to the earliest session involved in the change.

Financial Assistance

Please list anyone who is 16 or older that you would allow your child to be released to when it is time to pick them up from camp. Proper identification is required before a child will be released. This policy is strictly enforced.

Age

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If economic or other family circumstances prevent your child from participating in our camp, please fill out a financial assistance application and return it to the camp of your choice no later than May 31, 2015. • All requests are confidential. • All required documentation must accompany request. • YMCA Southcoast welcomes all recipients of state vouchers and subsidy programs. • Due to the number of campers who receive financial assistance we are only able to provide each child with up to two weeks of camp. • PACE Vouchers If you are eligible to receive funding through PACE Child Care Works, a copy of the voucher is required to reserve a space for your child. If you have an approved voucher for camp you will be charged according to your parent fee amount.


2015 REGISTRATION FORM FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

MALE

MAILING ADDRESS

FEMALE

DATE OF BIRTH

CITY

HOME PHONE

CELL PHONE

STATE

ZIP CODE

STATE

ZIP CODE

EMAIL ADDRESS

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EMPLOYER

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GUARDIAN NAME IF DIFFERENT THAN PARENT

EMPLOYER

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DO BOTH PARENTS LIVE AT HOME? YES

MOTHER’S DATE OF BIRTH

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EMERGENCY CONTACT OTHER THAN PARENT

RELATION

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CELL PHONE

AUTHORIZED PICK UP

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CELL PHONE

AUTHORIZED PICK UP

RELATION

HOME PHONE

CELL PHONE

DO NOT RELEASE MY CHILD TO THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) GROUP WITH FRIEND(S) HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT CAMP?

FRIEND/FAMILY

WEBSITE

LIVE IN AREA

RETURN CAMPER

BILLBOARD

SOCIAL MEDIA ∙ FACEBOOK

BROCHURE FROM SCHOOL

OPEN HOUSE

OTHER, please specify

Parent Agreement Payment is due one week prior to the camp session start. I have read and understand the payment and refund policies for the YMCA SOUTHCOAST Summer Day Camp Program. I give my child permission to participate in camp activities including, but not limited to ropes course programs, swimming lessons, basketball, soccer, tether ball, archery, arts & crafts, skateboard park, boating and walking field trips. I approve photos to be taken of my child for the use in Y marketing materials. I am aware that incomplete or unsigned registration forms will be returned to me for completion. I hereby give permission to the medical personnel selected by the camp director to act in the best interest of my child in the event of an emergency. Every effort will be made to contact the parent, guardian and emergency contacts. I do not wish photos to be taken of my child My child is 12 or older and has my permission to walk from the bus

YES

Signature of Parent or Guardian Required

NO

Date

Payment Information Payment Type Full Payment Enclosed weekly Pay Check Total

I am currently registered in the Y Child Care program. Please continue drafting my EFT account on file.

EFT account on file biweekly

monthly

$

The Y will notify you in advance of your new summer fee.

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Credit Card Number

Cash Total

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ending Credit Card Total Expiration Date

Total ∙ All Sessions

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Extended Care Fees

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Multi Child Discount

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Camp Massasoit, Metacomet & Nep-In-Nae only

Name as it appears on Credit Card Signature

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CAMP HEALTH HISTORY FORM

Form must be completed annually This completed form may be photocopied for trips out of camp

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

MALE

FEMALE

AGE AT CAMP

DATE OF BIRTH

PARENT OR GUARDIAN

HOME PHONE

CELL PHONE

EMERGENCY CONTACT OTHER THAN PARENT

HOME PHONE

CELL PHONE

ENTERING GRADE

OPERATIONS OR SERIOUS INJURIES INCLUDE DATES CHRONIC OR RECURRING ILLNESS OR MEDICAL CONDITION

DIABETES

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NO

DIETARY RESTRICTIONS

ACTIVITY RESTRICTIONS GUARDIAN NAME IF DIFFERENT THAN PARENT ALLERGIES PLEASE BE SPECIFIC AS TO SEVERITY OF ALLERGY

OFFICE PHONE

FAMILY PHYSICIAN CURRENT MEDICATIONS REASON FOR MEDICATION

AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER MEDICATION TO A CAMPER NEEDING TO TAKE MEDICATION AT CAMP

To be completed by Parent or Guardian

NAME OF LICENSED PRESCRIBER NAME OF MEDICATION

DOSAGE

ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION

DATE ORDERED

DURATION OF ORDER

QUANTITY GIVEN TO THE Y

SPECIAL STORAGE REQUIREMENTS

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS

SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONS

POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS ADVERSE REACTIONS

LOCATION WHERE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION WILL OCCUR

OTHER MEDICATIONS

TIME | FREQUENCY

MEDICATION EXPIRATION DATE

I HEREBY AUTHORIZE CAMP NURSE OR DESIGNATED INDIVIDUAL TO ADMINISTER TO MY CHILD THE MEDICATIONS LISTED ABOVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 105 CMR 430.160

HEALTH HISTORY & DIAGNOSIS FREQUENT EAR INFECTIONS

Please check those that apply

MONONUCLEOSIS

ASTHMA

HEART DEFECT

CHICKEN POX

ADD

CONVULSIONS/SEIZURES

MUMPS

ADHD

DIABETES

MEASLES

OCD

BLEEDING OR CLOTTING DISORDER

GERMAN MEASLES

ODD

CHILD’S NAME SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN

SPECIAL CONDITIONS Please list any conditions or physical limitations that the camp staff supervising your child should be made aware of in order for your child to have a positive camp experience. Example: Fear of water, lightning, etc.

OTHER Please specify HYPERTENSION

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER including Aspergers

This health history is correct as far as I know and the person herein described has permission to engage in all prescribed camp activities, except as noted. Authorization for Treatment: I hereby give permission to the medical personnel selected by the camp director to act in the best interest of my child in the case of an emergency. Every effort will be made to contact a responsible adult. SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN OR ADULT CAMPER/STAFF RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD

DATE

THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY A PARENT/GUARDIAN FOR ANY CAMP OR STAFF MEMBER UNDER 18


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$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

AM AND PM Extended Care

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

Morning Bus Stop # in boxes

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Afternoon Bus

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

Stop #

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Stop # in boxes

Refer to page 13

Parent Drop Off ∙ Morning

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Parent Pick Up ∙ Afternoon

yes

yes

yes

yes

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Gleason Family YMCA ∙ Camp Nep-In-Nae Scamper ∙ Half Day Traditional Drama

Ages 4-5

Ages 6-12

SESSION B

SESSION C

SESSION D

SESSION E

SESSION F

SESSION G

SESSION H

SESSION I

SESSION J

Jun 22 - 26

Jun 29 - Jul 3

Jul 6 - Jul 10

Jul 13 - Jul 17

Jul 20 - Jul 24

Jul 27 - Jul 31

Aug 3 - Aug 7

Aug 10 - Aug 14

Aug 17 - Aug 21

Aug 24 - Aug 28

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GP

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$130

$115

$130

$100

$125

$115

$130

$115

$130

$115

$130

$115

$130

$115

$130

$115

$130

$115

$130

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240 $205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

Ages 6-12

Hip Hop Karate

$205

Ages 6-12

$240

$205 $205

Ages 6-12

Learn to Swim

Ages 6-12

Adventure Challenge Flag Football

Ages 8-12

$205

$240

$205

$240 $205

Ages 8-12

Skateboard Ages 8-12 Sports

SESSION A

Ages 8-12

Themes listed by session

Survivor Nep-In-Nae Junior Lifeguard

$205

$240

$205

$240

Sports Mix

$205

$205

$240

$205

Counselor in Training

$240

$240

$205

$240

$240

Tennis

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

Members $310

Ages 14-16

$205

$205

Basketball

Ages 10-15

$205

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

Soccer

$205

$240

$240

$240

$240

Ages 10-13

Teen Ages 13-15

$240

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

Lacrosse

$205

$240

$205

$240

General Public $383

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

$205

$240

Baseball

$205

$240

$205

$240

Members $310

$205

$240

$193

$215

$205

$240

Volleyball

$205

$240

Sports Mix

$205

$240

General Public $383

Extended Care Morning Extended Care

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

Afternoon Extended Care

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

$25

$35

AM AND PM Extended Care

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50

$40

$50


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