2010 Summer Day Camp Brochure

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Discover How Much Fun Can Be! For more than 125 years, children of all ages have discovered a whole new world of fun, memories and friendships to last a lifetime at YMCA summer day camps. When your child has a safe, exciting place to explore the world, summer adventures become very special memories! No one creates a camp experience like the YMCA: • Camps include swimming, arts and crafts, recreation and sports, field trips, literacy initiatives and character development. • Kids grow while having fun! • YMCA camp staff demonstrates our core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility, setting a positive example for your child.

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YMCA Camps are for everyone

A world of discovery awaits children at YMCA day camps so give your child the chance to play, to learn and to grow as a person at the Y this summer! Everyone can experience a YMCA summer camp. • Choose from over 40 locations in Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt counties. • Low program fees and financial assistance is available.

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Index Berrytown Branch Summer Programs ............. 6 Bullitt County Branch Summer Programs ....... 7 Camp Piomingo Summer Programs ............... 22 Challenger British Soccer Camps...................... 9 Chestnut Street Branch Summer Programs ... 10 Childcare Enrichment Program (CEP) .......... 11 Creative Adventures.......................................... 11 General Information ........................................... 3 Northeast Branch Summer Programs............. 13 Oldham County Branch Summer Programs .. 17 Registration Form ............................................... 4 Southeast Branch Summer Programs ............. 21 Southwest Branch Summer Programs ............ 19 Teen Scene (Special Needs Teens) .................... 11

The YMCA – It’s for Everyone!

We’re more than just a place to work out; more than a place where families can spend quality time together; more than a place to swim; more than a place for kids to play team sports; more than a place for seniors to stay young at heart. With our varied programs and classes, the YMCA offers something for every member of your family. • Members receive special rates on summer day camp, before and after school child care, youth sports, swim lessons and other programs for children. You could save $15 to $30 per week on summer camp fees, which may cover your monthly YMCA cost.

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CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

Our four core values and their respective colors are Caring (red), Honesty (blue), Respect (gold) and Responsibility (green). These core values provide the framework for our program and membership activities as we strive to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.

SAFETY AND GROUP RATIOS

Our primary objective is a positive camp experience in a safe environment. Staff are chosen carefully and are certified in both First Aid and CPR. Enthusiasm, knowledge, responsibility and genuine concern for each camper are staff prerequisites. In order to provide maximum leadership and individual attention, 12-15 campers are assigned to each counselor in our 5-10 year old programs. No more than ten campers are assigned to each counselor in our 3-4 year old programs and no more than 20 campers are assigned to each counselor in our 11-14 year old programs.

SWIMMING

All children will be swim-tested before they will be allowed to swim. Staff will then determine each child’s skill level and the child will receive a color-coded necklace. Red: child requires a float belt and may only swim in the shallow end of the pool; Yellow: child may swim in the shallow portion of the pool only, but does not require a float belt; or Green: deep-end swimmer. Due to water depth, there is no swim testing at Calypso Cove.

FIELD TRIPS

Field trip costs are included in the weekly camp fees. Transportation is provided by school bus. For safety reasons, children cannot be dropped off or picked up from the field trip location.

40 DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS

The Search Institute has identified a framework of 40 developmental assets for children. The YMCA has adopted these assets and incorporates them into all YMCA programs. Three of the assets that our summer camp programs will stress every day are: • A safe environment that provides a sense of belonging • Caring adult role models • Creative activities that include children’s input 3

REGISTRATION

Registration is available online, at every YMCA Branch and also by mailing in the enclosed registration form. Enrollment in each camp is limited so we recommend you register well in advance. If you have any trouble registering online, call the YMCA at 582-3623 for assistance.

Financial Assistance Assistance based on family size and income is available through the YMCA Spirit Program. Visit our website or call 587-9622 for an application.

LICENSING

All YMCA summer camps follow similar policies and procedures recommended by the State of Kentucky. Designated sites are licensed by the State and are eligible for various third party child care reimbursements provided by 4-C, Foster Care, United Way, etc. Contracts must be provided at the time of registration to receive the discounted weekly fee.

SPECIAL NEEDS

Children with special needs who can function successfully in a group of 15 campers with one staff person are welcome to participate in any of the YMCA summer camp programs. Children who require additional supervision should register for a CEP site. Children who cannot board a school bus without assistance should register for the CEP Goldsmith site.


Register online today at ymcalouisville.org

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In order to better serve your child, please indicate if he/she has been diagnosed with any of the following. Some conditions may require additional information to complete registration..

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CAMPER’S INFORMATION (Must be siblings to register on the same registration)

q Check here if your child/children is a YMCA Employee Dependent

Email address to receive confirmation:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PARENTS PLEASE NOTE: To register for summer camps, submit the completed registration form and the deposit/registration fee. CEP, Creative Adventures, Bullitt County & Chestnut Street participants must also provide a copy of their immunization record and a recent photo.

SUMMER 2010 CAMP Registration


SUMMER 2010 CAMP Registration Camp/Session Choices

Register online today at ymcalouisville.org

2nd Camper’s Name:__________________________________________________________________

Please check the session dates desired. Write in the name of the camp that you select for that session and the corresponding deposit. IMPORTANT! In order to reserve a space in the camp(s) of your choice, a non-refundable deposit or registration fee is required. Deposit and registration fee amounts vary from camp to camp. Bank and credit card drafting is available for weekly balances.

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q I would like to help a child attend YMCA Summer Camp. Please indicate your gift amount and it will be added to your total.

CEP participants – please indicate your weekly schedule.

Spirit Campaign Payment Information (please check one)

q I currently receive a Spirit Program discount, 4-C or other 3rd party subsidy discount and my application/contract is on file.

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PARENT/GUARDIAN AGREEMENT

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I have the legal authority to sign up the child/children named on this form and to the best of my knowledge, the information on this application form is complete and accurate. I further understand that this is an application and the named child/children’s participation is contingent upon space being available in the program(s) in which I want the child to participate. I also understand that once my application is confirmed, I must complete payment(s) by the deadlines of said program(s). I understand that the YMCA prohibits staff members from being alone with children they meet in YMCA programs outside of the YMCA. This includes but is not limited to baby-sitting, tutoring, sleep-overs, etc. This health history is correct as far as I know, and the child herein described has my permission to engage in all activities and field trips except as noted by me. In the event I cannot be reached in an emergency, I hereby give permission to the director of the program or designee to secure emergency medical services, including transportation and medical care. I also give permission for the attending physician to order injections, anesthesia or surgery for this child as named above. I understand that medical and accident insurance is the responsibility of the parent or guardian. If my child(ren) attend Jefferson County Public Schools, by signing this form I am giving the YMCA permission to communicate and exchange information with JCPS for the purpose of providing and enhancing services to my child(ren). I understand that this release may be revoked by me at any time by written request.

The YMCA has my permission to photograph/interview my child(ren) for promotional purposes while attending camp. (Initial one)

Signature of Parent/Guardian:_____________________________________________________________________________________________


Family Branch 502-244-6187

Camp hours are from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Camp is licensed by the state and eligible for third party pay reimbursements.

Thursday, May 27th - 6-7:30 p.m. at the Berrytown YMCA • Meet the staff • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

“Do Drop In” Days at the YMCA

A solution to the “nothing to do blues…” Youth ages 6-12 who do not need weekly, full-day program activities should consider this “drop-in activity” option. A monthly menu of summer “Do Drop In” activities will be available beginning May 17, 2010. A registration form and prepayment for the day will be required at least one week in advance to participate; no registrations will be accepted the day of an activity. A variety of field/swim trips, game days, and arts & crafts projects will be the highlight for these days.

Meals We are a participant in the summer food program and free lunches will be provided.

Kids Café The Berrytown Family YMCA is a Kid’s Café site. As an additional benefit, campers can join us for the evening meal at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday of the weeks that they are registered for camp sessions. This free service is a part of the Dare to Care outreach program.

Adventure Camp

June 28-July 2

Full Day Program Ages 4-12 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

July 5-9 July 12-16

Havin’ A Ball

Swish, spike, strike, a different sport each day

July 19-23

A Pirate’s Life For Me

Treasure hunts, team challenges, island crafts

July 26-30

Location Berrytown Family YMCA 1300 Heafer Rd

H-2-WHOA!

Wacky water games, swimming and trip to the Aquatic Center.

August 2-6

Adventure Camp Theme Weeks June 2-4 Here Comes the Sun Fun games and activities to kick off the summer

Summer Safari

A wild jungle adventure including a trip to the Zoo

June 14-18 Around the World in 5 Days Games, crafts and food from other countries

June 21-25

Spirit of America

Daily focus on American History and a poster contest

• Arts & Crafts • Games • Field Trips • Weekly swimming at Calypso Cove

June 7-11

Under the Big Top

Clown around and enjoy a camp carnival

Beyond Your Back Yard

Sports Extravaganza

Olympic sports and challenges

August 9-13

Goodbye Summer

Messy art, backyard games and a Hawaiian Luau

Adventure Camp Fees* Family Facility Members: $105 Program Members: $120 *A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration.

Hiking, fishing, archery and an optional overnight campout on June 25th Optional overnight campout - $25/child

Please call the Berrytown Family YMCA, 244-6187 to request a calendar of activities and a registration form.

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Family Branch 502-955-6433

The summer program begins June 1st and operates through August 6th. Day Camp hours are from 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Camp is licensed by the state and eligible for third party pay reimbursements. (Bullitt County Day Camps coincide with their school calendars. Please be aware the start date may change due to make up days)

Thursday, May 20th – 5:30-7 p.m. at the Bullitt County YMCA • Meet the staff • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

SUMMER DAY CAMP Full Day Program Ages 5-12 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Locations Freedom Elementary 6482 North Preston Highway Shepherdsville Mt. Washington Elementary 9234 Highway 44 East, Mt. Washington Pleasant Grove Elementary 6415 Highway 44 East, Mt. Washington Shepherdsville Elementary 527 West Blue Lick Road, Shepherdsville Summer Day Camp Field Trips All camps will include two theme-related field trips and one swim day. Field trips may include the Atlantis Water Park, Fort 7

Knox Water Park, Mr. Gatti’s, Falls of the Ohio, Louisville Zoo, movies, Louisville Science Museum, All About Kids, Mega Caverns, Planetarium, roller skating, Bernheim Forest, My Old Kentucky Home State Park, Lincoln’s Birth Place, Salado Habitat, and bowling. Not to mention all the FUN guest speakers.

July 5-9

Summer Day Camp Weekly Themes June 2-4 Community Heroes

July 26-30

Firemen, police, doctors and a community service project

June 7-11

Wild Wild West

Fun games including Pony Express, Indian Ball and marbles

June 14-18

Mad Scientist

Experiment with goop, gadgets and gizmos

June 21-25

Amazing Race

Compete against other sites for the Gold, Silver and Bronze

June 28-July 2

Camp Cocoon

Learn about growth and change, caterpillars, bees, seeds and more

Boredom Buster

Indoor and outdoor games and new game inventions

July 12-16

Reach for The STARS

We will visit the Planetarium and make a solar system of our own

July 19-23

“Y” Idol Week

Take the stage and showcase your talent. Be the first “Y” Idol!

Beat the Heat

Splish Splash, we’re having a water bash!

August 2-6

Final Fling

Wild and wacky camp activites and a Final Fling Family Fun Night

Summer Camp Fees* Family Facility Member: $100 Program Member: $115 *A non-refundable registration fee is due at the time of registration. Registration fee is $25 per child through May 13th. Beginning May 14th, registration fee will be $40 per child. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.


Tween X-treme Camp Full Day Program Grades 5-8 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.

YMCA Olympics

Compete for the gold in individual and team events

Field Trips Exciting destinations for our summer field trips may include: Bowling, Gattiland, Kart Kountry, Putt Putt Golf, Rock Climbing, Atlantis Water Park, Bernheim Forest, Local Parks, Mammoth Cave, local museums and the Louisville Science Museum-IMAX Tween X-treme Theme Weeks June 2-4 Louisville Live Explore Louisville’s hot spots including Downtown attractions

Sports Mania

Basketball, baseball, flag football, soccer and more

June 14-18

Wet-n-Wild

Get soaked all day every day plus a trip to a Waterpark

June 28-July 2

Location Maryville Elementary 4504 Summers Drive, Louisville

June 7-11

June 21-25

Outdoor Adventures

Get back to nature and have fun in the sun

July 5-9

The Great Escape

Movies, trip to the arcade, pizza and more

July 12-16

Christmas in July

Gift exchange and photos with Santa (Casey) Claus

July 19-23

Boot Camp

Increase self esteem through physical activity, challenges and positive choices. Fun includes weight training, swimming, CPR and First Aid course.

July 26-30

Survival of the Fittest

Team building events and competition between “tribes”

August 2-6

Best of the Best

Campers choose their favorite trips, activities and games

Tween X-treme Fees* Family Facility Member: $100 Program Member: $115 *A non-refundable registration fee is due at the time of registration. Registration fee is $25 per child through May 13th. Beginning May 14th, registration fee will be $40 per child. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

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Counselor In Training (C.I.T.) Ages 14-16 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.

The Counselor-in-Training program is offered in conjunction with the Tween X-treme Summer Camp. C.I.T. is a training program for 14-16 year olds who enjoy working with younger children and want to assist the camp counselors in daily activities. • Leadership skills development • Job skills training • Field trips Location Maryville Elementary 4504 Summers Drive, Louisville Fees* Family Facility Member: $60 Program Member: $75 *A non-refundable registration fee is due at the time of registration. Registration fee is $25 per child through May 13th. Beginning May 14th, registration fee will be $40 per child. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

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British Soccer Camps Help your child develop soccer skills in a fun environment with trained, professional coaches from Europe. Your child will be taught fundamentals such as ball control, passing and shooting, while learning about the cultures of their coaches through specifically designed drills. All participants receive a soccer ball. Several locations are available this year and each one will offer some or all of the program options below. Camp Dates and Location Oldham County Family Branch June 7-11 Must be registered by April 23 to receive free jersey

Northeast Family Branch Springdale Church, 4601 Springdale Road June 14-18 Must be registered by April 30 to receive free jersey

August 2-6 Must be registered by June 18 to receive free jersey

Southwest Family Branch July 26-30 Must be registered by June 11 to receive free jersey

Mini Soccer - 2 hours Ages 4-6

Camp Fees: $113 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Half Day Ages 6-16

Camp Fees: $130 Emphasis is placed upon skill development and mastery of core techniques through individual and small group practices and coached games. This all action camp meets three hours per day for five days. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Bullitt County Family Branch Frank E. Simon Park August 2-6

Full Day

Must be registered by June 18 to receive free jersey

Camp Fees: $168

First Kicks - 1 Hour Ages 3-4

Camp Fees: $90 Young players are introduced to game basics through fundamental activities, games and fun soccer challenges. Camp meets one hour per day for five days 9-10 a.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Mini Soccer - 1.5 hours Ages 4-6

Camp Fees: $103 Fun games, competitions and skill-building activities are designed to enlighten and develop budding players. Camp meets one and a half or two hours per day for five days. 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Ages 6-16

A more advanced camp for serious players, full day camps focus on game related techniques, tactical development and coached match play. Camp meets six hours per day for five days. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Golden Goal Ages 6-16

Camp Fees: $37 Special bonus camp for half and full day campers. Includes fun competitions and scrimmages. Camp meets two hours per day Monday through Thursday. 1-3 p.m. (must also be registered for half day or full day camp to participate)

Goal Keepers and Goalscorers Clinic Ages 8-16

Camp Fees: $20

Free T-shirt and soccer ball for all campers!

You can register online at http://registration. challengersports.com/findacamp/findacamp.asp ndacamp.asp. If you register 45 days* before camp starts, you will receive a free British soccer jersey. 9

Special bonus clinic session on Saturday morning for these specialized positions. *Must be registered by April 23rd to receive a free British soccer jersey.


Family Branch 502-587-7405

Camp hours are from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Camp is licensed by the state and eligible for third party pay reimbursements. Meals We are a participant in the summer food program and free breakfast and lunch will be provided.

Kids Café The Chestnut Street Family YMCA is a Kid’s Café site. As an additional benefit, campers can join us for the evening meal at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. This free service is a part of the Dare to Care outreach program.

Summer Fun Camp

Thursday, May 20th 5:30-6:30 p.m. • Meet the staff • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

Ages 6-13 (5 year olds/children entering kindergarten are eligible for our Early Childhood Program) 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Camp Location Chestnut Street YMCA 930 West Chestnut Street Camp Fees Family Facility Members: $100 Program Members: $115

July 12-16

All Stars Week

Basketball, football, soccer, kickball, frisbee golf, water balloons

July 19-23

Community Service Week

This week will be about saying “Thanks” to others.

July 26-30

Music and Media

Express yourself through music, art, other media

August 2-6

Summer Jam

Dancing, singing, music and food. Say goodbye to summer!

August 9-13

Back to School

Brain games – Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Social Studies Football

*A $10 non-refundable registration fee per camper is required at the time of registration.

Camp Themes June 2-4

Getting to Know You

Games and activities to help everyone meet new friends

June 7-11 Caring & Honesty: Be a Hero (Superheroes Week) Become a Superhero

June 14-18

Respect & Responsibility: All Around the World

International fun, games and food

June 21-25

Survivor Week

Who will WIN IT ALL?

June 28-July 2

Freedom Fest

Fun includes a party and a parade

July 5-9

Wet and Wild Week

Water, water everywhere and maybe a giant slip n’ slide, too.

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and Creative Adventures 502-637-1575

Laugh, learn and grow in our fun & enriching summer camps! Ages 5-14. The summer program begins Wednesday, June 2nd and operates through Friday, August 13th. Camp hours are from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Limited sites will be open Monday, July 5th and the week of August 9-13th. CEP Site Locations Downtown Area

Southwest Area

Brown School, 546 S. First Street Coleridge-Taylor Elementary, 1115 W. Chestnut St. Kennedy Elementary, 3800 Gibson Lane

Northeast Area Chancey Elementary, 4301 Murphy Lane Field Elementary, 120 Sacred Heart Lane Lowe Elementary, 210 Oxfordshire Lane Middletown Elementary, 218 N. Madison Avenue Norton Elementary, 8101 Brownsboro Road St. Matthews Elementary, 601 Browns Lane Wilder Elementary, 1913 Herr Lane Zachary Taylor Elementary, 9620 Westport Road

Southeast Area Cochrane Elementary, 2511 Tregaron Avenue Farmer Elementary, 6405 Gellhaus Lane *Goldsmith Elementary, 3520 Goldsmith Lane Highland Middle, 1700 Norris Place Luhr Elementary, 6900 Fegenbush Lane Thomas Jefferson Middle, 1501 Rangeland Road Tully Elementary, 3300 College Drive

Cane Run Elementary, 3951 Cane Run Road Doss High School, 7601 St. Andrews Church Road F. L. Olmstead Academy South, 5650 Southern Pkwy McFerran Academy, 1900 S. Seventh Street Minors Lane Elementary, 8510 Minors Lane Shacklette Elementary, 5310 Mercury Lane Stuart Middle, 4601 Valley Station Road

Creative Adventures Private/Parochial Locations Christian Academy of Louisville-English Station, 700 S. English Station Rd (Operates 6/7-7/30) Louisville Collegiate School, 2427 Glenmary Avenue (Operates 6/1-8/13) St. Leonard Catholic School, 440 Zorn Avenue (Operates 6/1-8/6)

Teen Scene Special Needs Program For Ages 15-21 Location TBD – For more information contact Tammi Geftos at 814-7344. Space is limited

cause e b it d e ik l e h “I knew eekends even on the wp and say u t e g d l u o w he to CEP.’” e m e k a t , y m m ‘Mo All site locations are tentative at this time. Please register for your desired site and parents will be contacted regarding any location changes. Dates of operation are also subject to change if the school calendar changes. * Children who cannot board a school bus without assistance should register for the Goldsmith Elementary site that provides special transportation.

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All CEP and Creative Adventures summer sites will be hosting a summer orientation night on Thursday, May 13, from 5:30-7 p.m. This is the perfect opportunity for parents to come out and meet the staff, tour the site, and receive a calendar and more detailed information about our summer camp programs.


Fun and Enriching Camp Activities

Exciting field trips will be taken each week, including swimming at Calypso Cove. Other field trips may include the Science Center, the Slugger museum, bowling, skating, and much more! Campers will participate in field days and other fun, fitness events and will also enjoy fun & enriching daily activities centered around weekly themes!

“The staff was posit well organized. My ive, nurturing and kids were outside being active, learnin Discipline was alway g and growing. field trips were reas positive and the y spectacular. My kids wanted to ll go every day.� Summer Camp Fees: 4-5 Day Rates Facility Members/Partnership Employees Program Members Teen Scene

(First Child) $110 $120 $195 / week

Additional Children $100 $110

1-3 Day Rates Facility Members/Partnership Employees Program Members

(First Child) $94 $105

Additional Children $89 $100

A non-refundable registration fee per child is due at the time of registration. Registration fee is $25 per child through May 13th. Beginning May 14th registration fee is $40 per child. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft. All CEP & Creative Adventures sites are licensed by the state and are eligible for third party reimbursement.

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Family Branch 502-425-1271

The Northeast YMCA has a variety of summer day camp choices for children ages 3 through 14. All camps are full day programs, open from 7a.m. - 6 p.m. unless otherwise designated. For pre-school camps, all children must be potty trained (no pull-ups) before attending camp.

ALL STAR SPORTS CAMP Half Day Program Ages 3-5 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. • • • •

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Little Explorers

Camp/hiking activities including a cookout (parents invited)

July 12-16

Hot Shots

Basketball-themed activities

Fancy Feet

Soccer-themed activities

July 26-30

Little Squirts

Water-themed activities

Basketball-themed activities

Fancy Feet

Soccer-themed activities Baseball-themed activities

July 5-9

July 19-23

Camp All Star Theme Weeks June 1-4 Hot Shots

June 14-18

Tumble Bugs

Intro to basic tumbling & movement

Weekly sports themes Develop Gross Motor Skills Play group games Swim weekly at Calypso Cove

June 7-11

Sportsmania

Intro to bowling, stick hockey and more

June 28-July 2

Location Northeast Family YMCA 9400 Mill Brook Road

Two dates to choose from: Tuesday, May 25th or Wednesday, May 26th 6-7:30 p.m. • Meet the staff • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

June 21-25

Little Sluggers

Aug 2-6

Little Olympians

Fun sports challenges where everyone wins

Camp All Star Fees Family Facility Member: $70 Program Members: $85 *A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.


June 28-July 2

KAMP KERMIT Full Day Program Ages 3-5 • Arts & crafts • Games • Water fun

July 5-9

• Songs • Camp Carnival

July 12-16 July 19-23

Down on the Farm Dig’em Dinosaurs

Long-necks and T-Rex and a dinosaur hunt

July 26-July 30

Kamp Kermit Theme Weeks June 1-4 Beary Glad to Meet You Bring your favorite teddy bear, fun includes a teddy bear picnic

Creepy Crawlers

Bugs, worms and other crawlers. Learn how to worm paint

June 14-18

Way to Go

Planes, trains, automobiles and a box car derby

June 21-25

Once Upon a Time

The 3 Little Pigs, Goldilocks and more come to life and a costume party Learn about farm animals and make real butter

Location Trinity Chapel 8717 Whipps Mill Road

June 7-11

Under the Big Top

Lots of clowning around and a Camp Carnival

Around the Campfire

Pint-Size Pirates

Ahoy, matey! Grab your eye patch and hunt for treasure

Aug 2-6

Backyard Beach Party

Beach towels & bathing suits are needed for a week of water fun

Aug 9-13

Way Out West

“Howdy Partners!” Join us for cowboy fun

Kamp Kermit Fees Family Facility Members: $115 Program Members: $130

Sleeping bags, tents and a cookout (parents invited)

*A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

CAMP RISING STAR

June 14-18

• • • •

Intro to sports like bowling, stick hockey and more

Games which incorporate kicking skills (kickball, hacky sack, soccer, etc.)

June 21-25

Aug 2-6

AGES 5-6

Weekly sports themes Arts & crafts Field trips Swimming at Calypso Cove

Location Northeast Family YMCA 9400 Mill Brook Road

Rising Sluggers

Games which incorporate kicking skills (kickball, hacky sack, soccer, etc.)

Hoop Stars

July 26-July 30

Super Soccer Rising Olympians

Introduction to games using bats (cricket, wiffle ball, dizzy izzy)

Intra-camp competition featuring all the games of the summer

June 28-July 2

Aug 9-13

Free Wheelin’

Last Days of Summer

Bring skateboards, scooters or roller blades. Helmets are required; NO BIKES

Revisit all the sports of summer

July 5-9

Camp Rising Star Fees Family Facility Member: $105 Program member: $120

Sportsmania

Each day features a different sport

Camp Rising Star Theme Weeks June 1- 4 Super Soccer June 7-11

Sports Extras

July 12-16

H-2-WHOA!

Water relays, slip n’ slide and more are featured this week

July 19-23

Hoop Stars

*A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

Basketball related activities will be played

Basketball related activities will be played

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Family Branch continued SUMMER DAY CAMP AGES 6-11

• Campers are transported to Camp Cedar Ridge in Jeffersontown • Fishing • Archery • Swimming • Overnights • Camp crafts • Canoeing Optional Overnights Four optional overnights will be offered this summer. Fun will include dinner, evening swimming, campfire and more. Campers must register for the weekly session to participate in the overnight. Overnight Dates: June 11 July 16 June 25 July 30 Fee: $30 per event.

“I was very pleased with the amount of outdoor activities at Cedar Ridge. My son had a very active summer.”

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Drop Off/Pick Up Locations: Northeast Family YMCA 9400 Mill Brook Road Middletown YMCA 12330 Shelbyville Road Drop off 7-8:15 a.m.; pick up 4:30-6 p.m., both locations Summer Day Camp Sessions 11 one-week sessions June 1-August 13 Summer Day Camp Fees Family Facility Members: $128 Program Members: $145 *A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session (regardless of financial assistance) is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.


SPORTS DAY CAMP

June 28-July 2

• • • •

July 5-9

AGES 6-11

Weekly Sports Themes Arts & Crafts Field Trips Swimming at Calypso Cove

Location Westport Middle School Gym 8100 Westport Road Sports Day Camp Theme Weeks June 2-4 Kickin’It Games which incorporate kicking skills (kickball, hacky sack, soccer, etc)

June 7-11

H-2-WHOA!

Water-based mayhem reigns throughout the week

June 14-18

Sportsmania

Games like stick hockey, team handball, bowling and more will be introduced

June 21-June 25

Free Wheelin’

Bring rollerblades, skateboards and scooters. Helmets required. NO BIKES.

Going Batty

Introduction to games using bats (cricket, wiffle ball, dizzy izzy)

Backyard Games

Horseshoes, corn hole, badminton, croquet

July 12-16

H-2-WHOA (REWIND)!

Water-based mayhem reigns throughout the week

July 19-23

Kickin’ It

Games which incorporate kicking skills (kickball, hacky sack, soccer, etc)

July 26-30

Hoopsters

Basketball related activities will be played.

Aug 2-6

Wacky Olympics

Intra-camp competition featuring all the games of summer

Aug 9-13

Sportsmania

Games like stick hockey, team handball, bowling and more will be introduced

Sports Day Camp Fees Facility Family Member: $105 Program Member: $120 *A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

MOVIN’ ON SUMMER SPECIALTY CAMP

Movin’ On Fees Facility Family Members: $125 Program Members: $140

• • • •

*A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

AGES 11-14

Designed for Middle School youth Learn new skills Make new friends Daily field trips planned by campers

Location Westport Middle School Lower Level (cafeteria entrance) 8100 Westport Road Movin’ On Session Dates 11 one-week sessions June 2-August 13

“I like the Movin format that al ’ On lo the kids to pla ws their own field n and learn to wtrips o within a budge rk t.”

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Family Branch 502-222-9358

The Oldham County YMCA has a variety of summer day camp choices for children ages 3 through 14. All camps are full day programs, open from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. For pre-school camps, all children must be potty trained (no pull-ups) before attending camp. June 28-July 2

KAMP KERMIT Ages 3-5

July 5-9

• Arts & Crafts • Songs • Story Time • Water Fun

July 12-16 July 19-23

Ages 6-10

July 26-30 August 2-6

Art a La Carte

Get the fridge ready for daily take home crafts

June 14-18

Fun and Fitness

Movin and Groovin fun and fitness

Slime, Grime and Goop

Messy crafts and snack creations

June 21-25

C.S.I. Children Science Investigation

June 28-July 2

Spirit of America

Celebrate the Red, White and Blue

July 5-9

Location Oldham County Family YMCA Indoor Arena 10 Quality Place, Buckner Kidventure Camp Theme Weeks June 2-4 Under Construction Build structures with cards, marshmallows, graham crackers and more

June 7-11 Around the World in 5 Days Learn about music, games and cultures around the world

Sportstown USA

Catch it, throw it, run it, hit it, roll it, spike it, everyone plays

Louisville Live

Visit Waterfront Park and take a ride on the Belle of Louisville

July 12-16

What Did You Say?

Spanish language, songs, crafts and food

July 19-23

Land of the Lost

All about dinosaurs

July 26-30

Survivor

Team building games, puzzles and challenges (Overnight option available – $25 charge in addition to weekly fee).

August 2-6

Water Wave-O

Visit 3 exciting waterparks

Kidventure Camp Fees* Facility Family Member: $128 Program Member: $145 *A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at the time of registration.

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Once upon a Time

Classic fairy tales come alive, with costumes

Science experiments and kitchen chemistry

• Arts & Crafts • Weekly Field Trips • Swimming • Games

June 14-18

June 7-11

Backyard Beach Party

Get ready to get wet & wild

Explore all kinds of animals

KIDVENTURE CAMP

Look Who’s Talking

Basic Spanish words, food, and games

Kamp Kermit Theme Weeks June 2-4 All Creatures Big and Small

June 21-25

Way to Go

Planes, trains, cars and a bicycle parade

Location Oldham County Family YMCA 20 Quality Place, Buckner

Thursday, May 20th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Meet the staff • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

Stars and Stripes

Celebrate our nation’s birthday

Fun in the Sun

Ice cream party, crafts and water fun

Kamp Kermit Fees* Family Facility Member: $103 Program Member: $120 *A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at the time of registration.


Teen Adventure Camp

June 21-25

• Field Trips • Swimming • Video Production • Music and Dance

June 28-July 2

AGES 11-14

July 5-9

Teen Adventure Camp Theme Weeks June 2-4 Construction Junction Build with legos, cardboard, newspaper, straws, cards and more

Video Production

Explore the world of video production and editing

June 14-18

Computer Camp

Basic computer skills and programs will be covered

Location Oldham County Family YMCA Indoor Arena 10 Quality Place, Buckner

June 7-11

MythBusters

Fact or Fiction -prove and disprove urban legends

Sports Mania

Enjoy games, endurance tests and create obstacle courses

Thrills in the ‘Ville

July 26-30

Jam On It

Music from classical to rap and musical instruments (Overnight option available – $25 charge in addition to weekly fee).

August 2-6

Extreme H20

Visit 3 exciting waterparks

Visit Holiday World, Renaissance Fun Park, Glassworks and the Belle Fees for this week will be $150 for Facility Family Members and $160 for Program Members.

Teen Adventure Camp Fees* Family Facility Member: $103 Program Member: $120

July 12-16

*A $25 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at the time of registration.

Say What?

Spanish customs, arts and foods and basic language

July 19-23

Fear Factor

This camp will offer physical, scary and creepy team challenges.

“The kids variety o loved the loved th f activities. I e active an kids being so setting. d in a social The field trips were awe some.”

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Family Branch 502-933-9622

The Southwest YMCA has a variety of summer day camp choices for children ages 3 through 14. All camps are full day programs, open from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. For pre-school camps, all children must be potty trained (no pull-ups) before attending camp. Free Lunch Program We are a participant in the summer food program and free breakfast and lunch will be provided everyday. (Breakfast will be served to those arriving between 8 and 8:45 a.m.) We invite you to take advantage of this program, but understand if your picky eaters would rather bring a lunch from home.

July 5-9

Kamp Kermit Ages 3-5

Location Doss High School 7601 St. Andrews Church Road Thursday, May 20th at 6:30 p.m. • Meet the staff • Parent Q&A • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

Kamp Kermit Theme Weeks June 2-4 Welcome To the Jungle Favorite animals, dress up day and a trip to the Zoo

June 7-11

Backyard Bash

Explore our “back yard” and visit Hubers

June 14-18

Hometown Heroes

Guests, dress up day and a visit to the Science Center

June 21-25

Veggie Tales Week

Videos, crafts and a trip to the bowling alley

June28-July2

“They kept my son busy everyday and had plans and e agendas befor the program even started. It was very organized.”

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Game Week

Candyland, Chutes and Ladders, Monopoly and more

Celebrate America

Dress up days, fireworks safety and a trip to the firehouse

July 12-16

Kamp Kermit Luau

Island crafts, games and a Luau complete with costumes

July 19-23

Christmas In July

Create a winter wonderland, decorate the tree and a visit from Santa

July 26- 30

Kamp Kermit Festival

Clowns, face painting, snow cones, festival games and more

August 2-6

Wet-N-Wild Week

Water games, sand play and a trip to the Zoo Splash Park

August 9-13

See Ya Next Summer

Camp held at SW YMCA this week

Fees* Family Facility Members: $119/week Program Members: $136/week * There is a one-time registration fee of $25.00 per child due at the time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.


July 5-9

Summer camps Ages 6-14

July 12-16

Location: Doss High School 7601 St. Andrews Church Road Summer Camp Theme Weeks June 2-4 Barnyard Palooza Farm activities, a cookout and a trip to Hubers

June 7-11 Where The Wild Things Are Walk on the wild side and visit the Zoo

June 14-18

Havin’ A Ball

Bowling, roller skating and sports and games, both old and new

June 21-25

Louisville Live

Visit Churchill Downs and ride on the Belle of Louisville

June 28-July 2

Out Of This World

Gadgets, gizmos and a visit to the Science Center

Super Soakin’

Swimming, water balloons and visits to waterparks

Barnyard Palooza

Farm activities, a cookout and a trip to Hubers

July 19-23

Extreme Recreation

Caving, inflatables, putt putt and more

July 26-30

Havin’ A Ball

Bowling, roller skating and sports and games, both old and new

August 2-6

Super Soakin’

Swimming, water balloons and visits to waterparks

August 9-13

See Ya Next Summer

Camp held at SW YMCA this week.

Fees* Family Facility Members: $119/week Program Members: $136/week * There is a one-time registration fee of $25.00 per child due at the time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

“I loved the worked with way the counselors build perso the kids helping them n their chara al skills that helped cter as well as their overall wel lness.”

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Family Branch 502-491-9622

The Southeast Family Branch Variety Camp offers a full day program for children ages 5-12. This outdoor camp is designed to build campers’ self-esteem in a fun and structured environment. Day camp hours are 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Please note that our camp is an outdoor camp and that your child will be outside 90% of the time. July 5-9

Variety Camp Ages 5-12

July 12-16

Location Southeast YMCA 5930 Six Mile Lane

July 19-23

New sports and fitness themed activities

Ooey! Gooey!

Slime inspired experiments and kitchen chemistry

June 14-18

Lights, Camera, Action!

Acting, singing and dancing from practice to performance

June 21-25

What’s A Thingamajig?

Create and concoct at our invention convention

June 28-July 2

YMCA C.S.I. (Children, Science, Investigation)

Become a scientific sleuth

Variety Camp Theme Weeks June 2-4 Excel in Sports, Fitness and Fun June 7-11

Blazing Trails

Back to nature and environmental conservation

The Red Light Special

Fire trucks, police dogs and personal safety

Splish, Splash

Water balloons, bucket brigade, slip n’ slide and a dunk tank

July 26-30

Slither, Wiggle, and Fly

All about animals

August 2-6

Survivor

Compete with other “tribes” to win the immunity idol

August 9-13

Anything Goes

Pick your favorite summer activities

Variety Camp Fees* Family Facility Members: $119 Program Members: $136

Wednesday, May 26th from 5-7 p.m. • Meet the staff • Refreshments, Games, Free T-shirts for campers

*$10 non-refundable deposit per camper per session is required at time of registration. Weekly fees must be paid by automatic draft.

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Overnight Camp • Ages 6-16 800-411-5822

Get ready for the best summer ever! Camp Piomingo has offered co-ed summer camp programs for over 70 years, building a rich tradition of activities that are more than just fun for children. Overnight camps are often a child’s first extended trip away from the comfort of their home. The experience enables them to become a self-sufficient individual in a safe, fun, healthy, and friendly environment. Supervised by experienced and caring staff, our campers leave with new friends, new skills, and a lifetime of memories! 2010 will be better than ever with a new 3,000 sq. ft. pool and water slide! We’ve updated a lot this year, so campers will enjoy English horseback riding lessons, pipeline slide, kayaking, fishing, water trampoline, mountain biking, a ropes course and a zip line, plus numerous adventure activities, crafts and so much more! There are lots of fun options for ages 6-16; camp dates are June 6 through July 30. Call 1-800-411-5822 or visit us online at ymcacamppiomingo.org and register today! With the added flexibility of making payments online at your convenience, it’s never been easier! Remember financial assistance is available.

CREEK

Mountain Boarding Course

MINGO Archery

Pasture

Staff Housing High Ropes Course

Soccer Field Horse Barn

Riding Area

Gaga Pit

Zip Line

Carpet Ball

Small Pavilion, Sports Courts

Pottery

Health Center Dining Hall

Store

Marksmanship

Administration Office & Parking

Pipeline Slide

Final Camp Fire

WN NEE SHAW

Front Yard Climbing Wall

B.I.G. Tuck Arts & Crafts Program Office

Bouldering Wall

Big Pavilion (Check in & out here) Pool

Chapel

Recreation Hall

CHEROKEE

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Association Services Office 545 South Second Street Louisville, KY 40202

NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID LOUISVILLE, KY PERMIT NO. 152

Serving Bullitt, Oldham and Jefferson Counties. YMCA Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

Register by april 26th and Get a FREE YMCA backpack!

Register online at ymcalouisville.org


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