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2018 Summer Day Camp GuideYMCA OF GREATER WAUKESHA COUNTY

CHOOSE YOUR OWN

ADVENTURE

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WELCOME TO SUMMER DAY CAMPCAMP HOURS & EXTENDED CAREOFFICIAL CAMP DAY Begins at 9:00 AM & ends at 4:00 PM

FREE BEFORE CAMP CARE & DROP OFF TIMES 7:00-9:00 AMCampers must arrive to camp by 9:00 AM each day.

FREE AFTER CAMP CARE & PICK UP TIMES 4:00-6:00 PM

LATE DROP OFF & EARLY PICK UP*For late drop off or early pick up, please inform your Summer Day Camp office the day prior. Specific drop off and pick up locations for your camp can be found on our website. *Late drop off & early pick up is not available on field trip days.

WRAP CAMPS HAVE SPECIAL HOURS See pages 12-13 for details.

Summer Day Camp at the Y is about more than looking after kids. It’s about nurturing their development by providing a safe place to learn fundamental skills, build self-reliance, and establish healthy, trusting relationships. But most of all, Summer Day Camp at the Y offers an experience that is always so much fun!

ABOUT USThe YMCA of Greater Waukesha County has planned an exciting variety of Summer Day Camp programs conveniently located at 11 different sites throughout our expanded service area. From traditional day camps to sports and specialty camps, the Y offers something for every child. Parents will have peace of mind knowing their children are in a safe and enriching environment with activities led by trained, role-model staff.

REGISTRATIONOur Summer Day Camp is a 12-week program that runs June 11 - August 31, 2018. Families can sign up for one or more weeks. Registration opens February 5, 2018.

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMPAt Summer Day Camp, campers spend most of the day outdoors. Be sure to send your child to camp wearing appropriate clothing and footwear. Sunscreen should be applied before camp and brought to camp as well. Please label your sunscreen with your child’s name.

A TYPICAL DAY AT CAMP7 AM Free extended care opens for all ages and all programs, including specialty and sports camps. During this time, campers participate in a variety of structured activities.

9 AM All campers and counselors will gather for our Opening Ceremony and a reminder of the Y’s four core values: Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility.

Campers will then break into their camp groups for*:• Small group choice• Activities such as arts and crafts, team building,

environmental education, sports, and swimming• Large group games• Lunch provided by parents and a morning and afternoon

snack provided by camp• Some downtime to read a book, cool off, play a quiet

game, and recharge• Weekly field trips or on-site special events* Sports and Specialty campers will participate in a specific

schedule designed to allow them to get the most out of their chosen camp.

4 PM Campers come back together for our Closing Ceremony to celebrate and reflect on their day. Free Extended Care begins immediately afterwards with more opportunities to participate in a wide variety of games and activities.

6 PM All campers and staff depart and go home to recharge for another great day at Summer Day Camp!

Lunch (non-perishable)

Water Bottle Swimsuit & Towel

Sunscreen & Bug Spray

Campers need to bring these items daily,

labeled with the child’s name, in a backpack.

CAMPPACKING

LIST

Tennis Shoes or Closed-Toe Shoes

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MEMBER BENEFITSA membership is a great value. It gives you full access to all five YMCA of Greater Waukesha County locations, access to hundreds of programs, and reduced rates on swim lessons, youth sports, preschool classes, and YMCA Summer Day Camp. To receive a member rate for Summer Day Camp, a current membership must be in effect at the time of registration and for the duration of camper attendance.

MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP OPTION:Monthly bank or credit card draft, with payment automatically deducted on the 10th day of the month. Parents can choose to pay for the 1st month at the time of registration and delay membership start until June 1, 2018, in which case their draft will begin on July 10, 2018.

3 MONTH SHORT TERM MEMBERSHIP:

Must be paid in full by cash, check, or charge at the time of camp registration. Membership Begins: June 1, 2018. Membership Ends: August 31, 2018.

EXERCISE YOUR HEART, IN MORE WAYS THAN ONEBecoming a member at the Y is about more than just joining a fitness center. The Y is a community and in joining the Y, you’re committing to more than just working out. You are supporting the values and programs that strengthen the community. At the Y, children learn what they can achieve, families spend quality time together, and we all build relationships that deepen our sense of belonging.

SAVE $30 PER WEEK OF

CAMP

SAVE UP TO

$360 PER CHILD

JOIN THE Y!

HOUSEHOLD MEMBERSHIP $84/month

YOUTH MEMBERSHIP (Ages 8-17) $29/month

HOUSEHOLD MEMBERSHIP $282

YOUTH MEMBERSHIP (Ages 8-17) $117

*Children under the age of 8 must be part of a Household Membership to receive the member rate for camp.**Membership is nonrefundable, nontransferable, and not redeemable for cash.

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WEEK 1JUNE 11-15

WEEK 2JUNE 18-22

WEEK 3JUNE 25-29

WEEK 4JULY 2-6

WEEK 5JULY 9-13

BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARY

STEAM CAMPAges 5-13 | Page 13

STEAM into Summer Mother Earth Exploring H2O Rock Detectives Crime Lab

CAMP DOUBLE EAGLE

TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 7-13 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

MUKWONAGO TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 4-6 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

NEW BERLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL WRAP CAMPAges 5-13 | Page 12

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

SOUTHWEST

TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 4-13 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

SPECIALTY CAMPAges 7-13 | Pages 8-9

Adventure Camp Y Chefs Bowling Build It Archery

Golf Lights, Camera, Action! Dance Do It Yourself Zen Warriors

JR. SPECIALTY CAMPAges 4-6 | Page 10

Jr. Sports of All Sorts

Pirates & Princesses Intro to Dance Let’s Build It! Under the Sea

SPORTS CAMPAges 7-13 | Page 11

Outdoor Sports of All Sorts Baseball Basketball Soccer Volleyball

SWANSON ELEMENTARY

SCHOOL WRAP CAMPAges 5-13 | Page 13

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

TRI COUNTY

TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 4-13 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

SPECIALTY CAMPAges 7-13 | Pages 8-9

Dance Do It Yourself Bowling Cardboard Creations Mad Science

Build It Y CON Lights, Camera, Action! Pioneer Adventure Zen Warriors

JR. SPECIALTY CAMPAges 4-6 | Page 10 ‘Dino’mite Jr. Superheroes Pirates &

PrincessesJr. Sports of

All Sorts Lil’ Scientists

SPORTS CAMPAges 7-13 | Page 11 Basketball Football Outdoor Sports

of Sorts Track & Field Water Games

WAUKESHA

TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 5-13 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

SPECIALTY CAMPAges 7-13 | Pages 8-9 Artrageous Mad Science Do It Yourself Cardboard

Creations Whodunit?

SPORTS CAMPAges 7-13 | Page 11 Baseball Outdoor Sports

of Sorts Basketball Olympic Games Soccer

WEST SUBURBAN

TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 4-13 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

SPECIALTY CAMPAges 7-13 | Pages 8-9

Do It Yourself Build It Dance Whodunit? NASA Space Adventure

Outdoor Survival Artrageous FORCE Camp Cardboard Creations Fishing

JR. SPECIALTY CAMPAges 4-6 | Page 10 Rock On! Fun & Fitness Let’s Build It! ‘Dino’mite Lost in Space

SPORTS CAMPAges 7-13 | Page 11 Baseball Football Soccer Track & Field Basketball

Y ACADEMY TRADITIONAL CAMPAges 4-6 | Pages 6-7

Show us your Camp Pride

Cruisin’ Around the World Holidaze Red, Y, & Blue Set Sail

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING | Ages 13-15 | Page 6-7 & ADD-ON SWIM LESSONS | Ages 4-13 | Page 14

SUMMER DAY CAMP PLANNER 2018

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WEEK 6JULY 16-20

WEEK 7JULY 23-27

WEEK 8JULY 30-AUG 3

WEEK 9AUGUST 6-10

WEEK 10AUGUST 13-17

WEEK 11AUGUST 20-24

WEEK 12AUGUST 27-31

Wild Weather Step Right Up! Wonderous Wisconsin

Detour! Construction

Ahead

Shoot for the Stars Culinary Science Hollywood:

Behind the Scenes

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

Fishing NASA Space Adventure Lemonade Stand Artrageous Pioneer Adventure FORCE Camp

Farm to Table Gymnastics Cheer Mad Science Whodunit? Y CON

Down on the Farm Silly Seuss Tiny Tumblers Little Scientists ‘Dino’mite Jr. Superheroes

Disc/Foot Games Soccer Football Track & Field Baseball Olympic Games

Animal Kingdom

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

Farm to Table Fishing Adventure Camp Archery NASA Space Adventure Outdoor Survival

FORCE Camp Lemonade Stand Y Chefs Whodunit? Cheer Build It

Down on the Farm Silly Seuss Mini Chefs Creative Campers Lost in Space Under the Sea

Dodgeball Disc/Foot Games Baseball Volleyball Basketball Olympic Games

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

Gymnastics Lemonade Stand Lights, Camera, Action! Cheer Zen Warriors Dance Gymnastics

Tennis Water Games Track & Field Football Soccer Volleyball

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

Bowling Build It Mad Science Lemonade Stand Y Chefs Outdoor Survival

Pioneer Adventure Farm to Table Adventure Camp Do It Yourself Zen Warriors Y CON

Down on the Farm Jr. Sports of All Sorts Mini Chefs Pirates &

Princesses Jr. Superheroes Silly Seuss

Dodgeball Volleyball Football Soccer Baseball Basketball

Animal Kingdom See You on the Midway On Wisconsin! Ooey Gooey Fun Step Back in Time Heroes & Villains Staycation

PRE-CAMP AT MUKWONAGO Y & CAMP DOUBLE EAGLE | June 4-8 | Details on page 7

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Traditional day campers will try a variety of activities such as arts & crafts, swimming, games, team building, and small & large group activities. Our focus on achievement, relationships, and belonging will help your child make new friends, develop independence, and try new things – whether they join us for one week or all summer!

At Summer Day Camp, caring and enthusiastic staff help create experiences that build character, confidence, friendship, skills, and the framework of our youth. All of our Summer Day Camps strive to instill the Y’s four core values of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility into every activity, every day.

• No camp on Wednesday, July 4. Week 4 full-week camps are prorated.• All campers must be potty trained!* Campers ages 4-6 at Mukwonago YMCA stay on-site.

TRADITIONAL CAMP AGES 4-13

AGES 4-6

Y AcademyMukwonago YMCA*

Outdoor adventure awaits at Camp Double Eagle, located on more than 30 acres in the southern unit of beautiful Kettle Moraine State Forest. Amenities include an outdoor swimming pool, basketball court, climbing wall, archery range, craft lodge, and an open-air shelter. Campers will hike to Paradise Springs to explore nature as a part of their outdoor adventure and take field trips to Ottawa Lake throughout the summer for water activities, canoeing, fishing, and picnicking.

• No camp on Wednesday, July 4. Week 4 full-week camps are prorated.

TRANSPORTATIONThe Double Eagle buses depart from the Waukesha and Mukwonago YMCAs no later than 8:35 AM. Campers must be signed in and ready to board the bus no later than 8:25 AM. The buses will return to the Waukesha and Mukwonago YMCAs between 4:15–4:30 PM.

Before-Care & After-Care is only offered at the Waukesha and Mukwonago YMCAs for Camp Double Eagle.

Campers arriving late for Double Eagle are required to provide their own transportation and cannot be enrolled in another camp for the day.

Transportation will be provided to and from the Southwest Y during Weeks 3, 6 & 9. The bus will leave Southwest promptly at 8:30 AM and return to Southwest by 4:30 PM.

CAMP DOUBLE EAGLE AGES 7 -13

In our Counselor In Training (CIT) program, teens have the opportunity to shadow and be mentored by our Summer Day Camp staff. During their time at camp, CITs will develop leadership skills through interactions with counselors and work with counselors to develop lesson plans to lead group games and activities.

In order to become a CIT, teenagers will need to complete an application (CIT applications are available online at gwcymca.org/Summer-Day-Camp) and will be invited to interview with camp leadership staff. After successfully completing the interview, CITs must attend a mandatory one week training program consisting of classroom education and interactions with counselors and campers. Interview dates will vary by location.

During training week, future CITs will learn about camp and the responsibilities of being a camp counselor. Future CITs will also have the opportunity to become CPR certified during the training week.

Upon completion of the one week training program, CITs are required to attend, at minimum, three additional weeks of camp during the summer. CITs will be assigned by camp leadership staff to a counselor and an age group to assist at the camp where they will have the opportunity to develop their leadership skills. CITs will be provided with CIT t-shirts (3) and a name tag that they will be required to wear during their weeks at camp.

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING AGES 13-15

AGES 4-13

Southwest YMCATri County YMCAWest Suburban YMCA

AGES 5-13 Waukesha YMCA

TRADITIONAL CAMP LOCATIONS

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TRADITIONAL CAMP & CAMP DOUBLE EAGLE THEMES

For pricing & attendance options see page 14. *No camp on Wednesday, July 4. Week 4 full-week camps are prorated.

CIT CAMP

LOCATIONSBrookfield STEAM Camp • Camp Double Eagle • Southwest YMCATri County YMCA • Waukesha YMCA • West Suburban YMCA

TRAINING WEEKWeek 1 | June 11-15

CITs will explore an enhanced curriculum that will prepare them to be a camp counselor. All CITs will have the opportunity to become CPR certified.

*CITs must attend all five days and successfully complete Week 1 Training Week in order to attend additional camp weeks 2-12.

M $184 | PP $214

ADDITIONAL WEEKS Week 2-12 | 3 Weeks Minimum

CITs who pass Week 1 Training Week are required to complete a minimum of three additional weeks of camp. During these additional camp weeks, CITs will practice their leadership skills and assist with camp as assigned by camp leadership staff.

M $75 | PP $95 (per week)

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PRE-CAMP: WELCOME WEEKPre-Camp | June 4-8

Can’t wait for Summer Day Camp? We’ve got a special Pre-Camp just for you! This week will run ONLY at Mukwonago YMCA for ages 4-6 and Camp Double Eagle for ages 7-13.

SHOW US YOUR CAMP PRIDE Week 1 | June 11-15

We love camp and know you will too! Let’s get the summer started with friends, games, traditions, activities, super silly events, and much more. You’ll be feeling the Y camp pride as soon as you get here!

CRUISIN’ AROUND THE WORLD Week 2 | June 18-22

Come discover new cultures and dive into all that this world has to offer. You won’t want to miss the adventure!

HOLIDAZEWeek 3 | June 25-29

Who said that we can only celebrate a holiday once a year? Join us as we learn about and celebrate various holidays from around the world!

RED, Y, & BLUE*Week 4 | July 2-6

We will fill our short week with star-spangled activities to celebrate our country and the hometown heroes that keep us safe! We’ll even take a look at national monuments and landmarks across the nation. *NO CAMP ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

SET SAILWeek 5 | July 9-13

Imagine yourself on a boat. Are you looking at the dolphins in the distance, splashing in the water, or keeping watch for pirates? Join us for a week of water and fun!

ANIMAL KINGDOMWeek 6 | July 16-20

We will explore the wonderful world of zoo animals through our crafts and activities this week. If you love a trip to the zoo, this is the week for you!

SEE YOU ON THE MIDWAYWeek 7 | July 23-27

Friends! Join us at the carnival! We’ll take a stroll down the midway and do carnival-based games, activities, and events. Pick up your child after camp and join us at the West Suburban YMCA for our Family Carnival on Friday, July 27 from 5-8 PM.

ON WISCONSIN!Week 8 | July 30-August 3

Wisconsin is like no other state! Let’s take a week to celebrate it. You will find yourself “cow tipping,” eating cheese, and celebrating the sports teams that make us proud!

OOEY GOOEY FUNWeek 9 | August 6-10

If “messy” is your middle name, then this week is made just for you! Crazy challenges, wacky games, and icky, sticky stuff that you create. Come dressed and prepared to have a blast while getting dirty.

STEP THROUGH TIMEWeek 10 | August 13-17

If you could go back in time, where would you go? Or would you take your time machine to the future? Explore various decades throughout the week. Hopefully we won’t get stuck anywhere!

HEROES & VILLAINSWeek 11 | August 20-24

Faster than a jet plane! Stronger than a locomotive! Summon your super powers in this action-packed week of fun. Campers are challenged to defeat the villains after completing their training exercises, meeting real world heroes, and creating super costumes to reveal their own inner super powers.

STAYCATIONWeek 12 | August 27-31

Join us as we relax and reflect on the AMAZING summer that we experienced! We’ll do some of our favorite activities and enjoy all of the friends we made this summer at the Y.

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SPECIALTY CAMPS AGES 7-13ADVENTURE CAMPHave you ever wanted to be the hero in your favorite book or movie? Here’s your chance! Campers will immerse themselves in a completely original adventure and develop a story of their own! M $220 | PP $255

ARCHERY (AGES 8 & OLDER) Ready, aim, shoot! Campers will learn the fundamentals through games and competitions that will keep them on their toes and ready to hit bullseye after bullseye. M $235 | PP $270

ARTRAGEOUS Time to create your masterpiece! We will explore a variety of fine arts mediums including the artistic use of paints, pencil sketching, and more! M $220 | PP $255

BOWLINGLooking to perfect your bowling game? Then bowling camp is the right fit for you! Join us as we go to the local bowling alley to practice our splits, spares, and strikes. You will be practicing your skills, learning new techniques, and having bowling competitions throughout the week. Additional field trips this week. M $235 | PP $270

BUILD ITFor campers who love to build with Lego bricks, this camp takes physical science and technology concepts and applies them in a fun and creative way. Campers learn about forces and motion, simple machines, measurement, energy, and more! M $220 | PP $255

CARDBOARD CREATIONSWho’s ready to build castles, life-size games, forts, and so much more? Join us for a fun-filled week where your imagination comes to life in cardboard! M $200 | PP $235

CHEERGive me a “C-A!” Give me a “M-P!” What’s that spell? CAMP! Join us as our cheerleaders practice stunts, gymnastic skills, and choreograph a show for all of camp to see! Get excited at the end of the week to see a dazzling routine filled with cartwheels, cheers, and of course spirit-fingers! M $200 | PP $235

DANCEGet your boogie shoes on and show us what ya got! You will learn and practice different dance styles such as ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop. Dancers will showcase their new dance abilities at the end of the week. M $200 | PP $235

DO IT YOURSELFAre you creative and crafty? Do you like to build things on your own? This is the time! Do It Yourself-ers will have a chance to design and create using a variety of mediums. The opportunities are endless. M $220 | PP $255

FARM TO TABLEWhere does our food come from? Explore local farms, farmers markets, stores, and gardens. We’ll learn about where our food comes from and how we can make healthy choices. Campers will be able to take their knowledge about healthy eating and create healthy meals that can also be made at home. M $235 | PP $270

FISHING (AGES 8 & OLDER) Reel ‘em in! Come fishing with us on local lakes, rivers, or ponds, and discover the world of fishing. Join us and the Wisconsin DNR on the water and learn how to properly cast, bait, reel, and so much more! *Campers are required to bring their own fishing pole. Additional field trips this week. Weather Permitting – No Refunds. M $235 | PP $270

FORCE CAMPThe Force can be strong with you! Campers will begin the week as apprentices who are preparing to begin their training. Throughout the week, these campers are challenged through daily galactic activities, training missions, and will eventually graduate to become a true master. M $220 | PP $255

GOLFFore! Your camper will be shooting par in no time as they practice their swings and short game on the range. They will also learn more about the history, etiquette, and rules about the fascinating world of golf! *Campers are required to bring their own golf clubs. Additional field trips this week. Weather Permitting – No Refunds. M $235 | PP $270

GYMNASTICSWork with gymnastics coaches to learn new skills and perfect the ones you already have. Offered to gymnasts of all levels. M $200 | PP $235

LEMONADE STANDSpend the week with us and get a glimpse into what it takes to run a successful business. Start with company structuring by assigning jobs, responsibilities, and titles. Then sample your product in the test kitchen with a randomly selected panel. Finally, take your product to the public and sell as much lemonade as you can. All proceeds benefit youth programs. M $200 | PP $235For weekly offerings see pages 4-5.

For attendance options see page 14.

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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!Calling all actors, dancers, and singers! Come be in the spotlight of our camp production. Campers will learn to tell a story through acting, dancing, singing, and play production. Join us at the end of the week for a performance by our talented actors! M $200 | PP $235

MAD SCIENCEMyth or Fact? It’s a tough job separating truth from urban legend, but the Mad Science Camp will be up to that task. Use science to prove or bust myths. This camp is for the child who can’t get enough of science and experiments. M $220 | PP $255

NASA SPACE ADVENTUREHouston we have lift off! Come explore the solar system, distant galaxies, and the final frontier! Campers will learn about planets, stars, and everything galactic. This camp is out-of-this-world with fun activities! M $220 | PP $255

OUTDOOR SURVIVAL (AGES 8 & OLDER) Can you survive in the wild with just the supplies in your backpack? After a week with us you will. Campers will learn survival skills including making a fire, building emergency shelters, and identifying wild plants. Campers will also learn new skills such as hiking, navigation, and much more. This camp includes additional field trips to local parks. M $235 | PP $270

PIONEER ADVENTURETake on the wild frontier and learn what it was like to be a pioneer conquering the Wild West. Campers churn their own butter, create their own candles, build log cabins, and more! This camp includes an additional field trip to a Wisconsin Historic Site. M $220 | PP $255

WHODUNIT?Think you’ve got what it takes to be a detective? A mystery has fallen upon the camp and our camper-detectives are the only ones who can solve it. Discover clues, solve puzzles, learn about forensics, and more! M $200 | PP $235

Y CHEFSNo more mac ’n’ cheese and frozen pizzas. Our chefs will learn the basics of cooking, how to run a restaurant, create a recipe binder, and end the week with a cooking competition. M $235 | PP $270

Y CONDo you love reading Marvel and DC comics, trading Pokémon cards, and playing Magic? Do you consider yourself a Trekkie, Ringer, Potterhead, or Star Wars fan? Then this camp is meant for you. Join us all week as we embrace our love for all these things and more. M $200 | PP $235

ZEN WARRIORSBreathe in… Breathe out. NOW TRAIN! Let the world slip away in this balanced camp where warriors will train their mind and body while learning the benefits of meditation, physical activity, and mindfulness. M $200 | PP $235

PRICES FOR SPECIALTY CAMPS ARE PER WEEKM = Member PricingPP = Program Participant Pricing

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JR. SPECIALTY CAMPS AGES 4-6CREATIVE CAMPERSPainting, drawing, cutting, gluing, and creating is what this camp is all about! We’ll discover different materials and techniques while making some amazing art!

‘DINO’MITELet’s jump back into prehistoric times and discover the days of the mighty dinosaurs.

DOWN ON THE FARMLearn about planting, farming, and our animal friends.

FUN & FITNESSSports, games, exercise, this week has everything for young movers!

INTRO TO DANCEStimulate your child’s interest in music and dance, a perfect emotional and physical outlet for young children. Jump, run, leap, skip, and learn to march to the rhythm of the music, as each camper makes up their own movements.

JR. SPORTS OF ALL SORTSJoin us for sports of all sorts, where we learn a new and exciting game each day of the week!

JR. SUPERHEROESCampers will dive into action, suit up and save the day while learning about community heroes.

LET’S BUILD IT!What can’t we build with? We’ll use Legos, wood, blocks, newspaper, cardboard, and whatever else we might find. We may even take things apart just to rebuild them or use the parts to build something new.

LIL’ SCIENTISTSLet your lil’ scientist explore and experiment with new ‘elements’ each day! Activities will provide campers with hands-on learning to explore the world of science.

LOST IN SPACEBlast off to fun and adventure in space! Explore the planets, stars, and the great beyond.

MINI CHEFSCampers learn some easy to make and yummy to eat recipes for appetizers, main dishes, and desserts – then we get to eat what we make!

PIRATES & PRINCESSESLet’s pretend, dance, make music, dress up, have parties, tell stories, and make all kinds of unique crafts. Bring your imagination, and we’ll provide the pixie dust. Jump into a world of magic and prepare to be enchanted.

ROCK ON!Does your child love to sing and explore different instruments? This week we’ll be rocking out and learning about different styles of music, while inventing and creating a few of our own instruments as well.

SILLY SEUSSFrom Hop on Pop to Green Eggs and Ham, join us as we take a wild ride into the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss.

TINY TUMBLERSLearn the basics of gymnastics while having fun with your friends! Activities will focus on basic tumbling, body awareness, balance, coordination, and flexibility.

UNDER THE SEAJoin us for a week of underwater fun. We’ll have a splash while we explore the wonders of the ocean.

For weekly offerings see pages 4-5. For pricing and attendance options see page 14.

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BASEBALLPractice the fundamentals of the game such as base running, batting, catching, and pitching, while learning team concepts.

BASKETBALLLearn the basics and perfect your skills at all levels of the game in a fun atmosphere. Play in a variety of formats from stations, practices, games, and tournaments.

DISC/FOOT GAMESDoes your camper love all sports? This week is full of unique sports from disc golf, ultimate Frisbee, foot golf, kickball, and more. Your camper will practice basic athletic skills like throwing and kicking that translate into many sports.

DODGEBALLWarm up those arms while playing different variations of team and solo play. It’s a week full of dodgeball!

FOOTBALLLearn skills on both sides of the ball, including passing, catching, and defensive positioning in a positive environment.

OLYMPIC GAMESCampers will have a great time picking a country to represent, learning about it, and finally competing in the YMCA Olympics. This is their chance to go for the GOLD and bond with their fellow Olympians!

OUTDOOR SPORTS OF SORTSDoes your child love being outdoors? This is the week for them! Enjoy the ever-changing world of sports with a variety of interactive games.

SOCCEREnjoy soccer skills, games, competitions, and most of all, teamwork. Campers are encouraged to wear shin guards.

TENNISCampers get a chance to pick up a racquet and play tennis on different surfaces and in different locations, while learning to perfect their game. *Campers are required to bring their own tennis racquet.

TRACK & FIELDCompete in a variety of events, from shot put to the 100-meter hurdles. We’ll end the week with a camp track meet.

VOLLEYBALLLearn every aspect of the game from setting to spiking. Play fun games and compete in matches against each other.

WATER GAMESWho doesn’t love to play in a pool? This week, campers will get to play organized pool games, including water volleyball, water polo, splash and diving contests, relay races, and more. Campers must be able to swim without assistance. Campers will get an extra 60-90 minutes of pool time, plus outdoor water games. (Weather permitting)

SPORTS CAMPS AGES 7-13

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SCHOOL CAMPS AGES 5-13

THE Y AT NEW BERLIN SCHOOL DISTRICTSUMMER SCHOOL WRAP CAMP AT RONALD REAGAN ELEMENTARY We are excited for this summer’s partnership between the YMCA and The School District of New Berlin! Our Summer Day Camp is based at Ronald Reagan Elementary School where campers will spend most of their days outside playing games with friends, exploring nature, and discovering new skills and interests. Campers will have access to playgrounds, basketball hoops, open grass land for group games, and so much more! In case of inclement weather, campers will have access to an air-conditioned gym. Campers will participate in small, age appropriate groups where they build self-esteem, learn new skills, and create lasting friendships.

For more information about our offsite camps, please visit our New Berlin Summer Day Camp page on our website at gwcymca.org/Summer-Day-Camp.

New Berlin Summer Day Camp will follow the same themes as all Traditional Camps (see page 4-5 for themes). Camp will operate Monday - Thursday from 11:30 AM - 6:00 PM and Fridays from 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM during weeks 2-6. All campers must be picked up by 6 PM.

5 days, half day M $130 | PP $1503 days, half day M $80 | PP $94

Week 4: July 2-3 & 6, half day M $80 | PP $94

M = Member PricingPP = Program Participant Pricing

THE Y AT MUKWONAGO SCHOOL DISTRICTOnce again, the Mukwonago YMCA and the Mukwonago School District will be partnering to provide afternoon care for students that are participating in the Summer School program. Students enrolled in summer school will be bussed to Big Bend and Prairie View pod-sites, and the Mukwonago YMCA will provide activities in a safe and fun environment.

Campers will have access to playgrounds, basketball hoops, open grass and many other activities throughout the afternoon. The program will also utilize the inside space at the schools for arts and crafts, as well as when the weather requires us to spend time indoors. Each week will have a theme that will create interest and excitement amongst the group of campers that we have. Campers will participate in small, age-appropriate groups where they will be able to create new relationships and build on existing relationships.

Mukwonago Wrap Camp will run Weeks 1-4. Dates are subject to change based on school district snow days. There will be no camp offered July 4-6. This afternoon wrap camp will operate from the end of the summer school day to 6 PM on Monday - Thursday. All campers must be picked up by 6 PM. There is no camp offered on Fridays.

For more information regarding our Summer School Afternoon Camp at the Mukwonago School District including schools served and pricing, please contact [email protected].

4 days (M-TH), half days $25 per day

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THE Y AT ELMBROOK SCHOOL DISTRICTSTEAM CAMP AT BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARYJoin us at Brookfield Elementary School this summer for STEAM Camp (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). We will spend our days discovering, exploring and hypothesizing while still taking time to do all things camp-related like swimming (1-2 times a week), games, field trips, and more! See themes below.

*No camp on Wednesday, July 4.

5 days M $200 | PP $235 3 days M $138 | PP $158

Week 4: July 2-6, M $170 | PP $200

NEW for 2018: We will have CITs at our Brookfield STEAM Camp! See pages 6-7 for more information!

BROOKFIELD STEAM CAMP THEMESSTEAM INTO SUMMERWeek 1 | June 11-15

Get ready to start your summer off right! This week we’ll introduce campers to summer by studying a different aspect of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) each day.

MOTHER EARTHWeek 2 | June 18-22

This week we’re hanging out with Mother Earth and learning as much as we can from her! We’ll discover animal habitats, glacial trails, and local landscapes and how they have changed over the years.

EXPLORING H2OWeek 3 | June 25-29

We’re diving down to the darkest depths this week! Join us as we learn all about underwater animals, currents, beaches, and pollution.

ROCK DETECTIVESWeek 4 | July 2-6

Create your own fossils, identify different types of minerals, and check out the rock cycle this week--we’re excavating all types of new information about geology!

CRIME LABWeek 5 | July 9-13

Calling all detectives! The YMCA Crime Lab is open to new recruits. Do you have what it takes to read fingerprints, understand blood types, or solve mysteries? Find out this week!

WILD WEATHERWeek 6 | July 16-20

If you’ve ever wanted to predict the weather, this camp is for you! We can’t wait to learn all about different types of storms, and maybe even make some of our own!

STEP RIGHT UP!Week 7 | July 23-27

Why is it so hard to win carnival games? Why don’t you fall out of a roller coaster when it goes upside down? Let’s find out together! This week, we’re learning about the science of the carnival! Pick up your child after camp and join us at the West Suburban YMCA for our Family Carnival on Friday, July 27 from 5-8 PM.

WONDROUS WISCONSINWeek 8 | July 30-August 3

Wisconsin is our home, and there’s so much to learn about it! This week we’ll learn all about our state and what makes being a Wisconsinite so great! We will explore cheese making, agriculture and farming, famous musicians, Wisconsin animals and habitats.

DETOUR! CONSTRUCTION AHEADWeek 9 | August 6-10

Ever wonder how cities, roads, and parks are constructed? This week as we learn how to plan and build a city. We’ll explore architecture, urban planning skills, and park design.

SHOOT FOR THE STARSWeek 10 | August 13-17

Find your place among the stars this week! We’ve got activities straight from NASA as well as intergalactic art projects. Let’s blast off!

CULINARY SCIENCEWeek 11 | August 20-24

Can you make s’mores using sunlight? How does cake batter go from liquid to solid in the oven? How does milk turn to butter? Join us as we study the science of food!

HOLLYWOOD: BEHIND THE SCENESWeek 12 | August 27-31

Have you ever dreamed of creating a movie? Do you like making your own comic strips? We’re learning about things like stop-motion animation, graphic design, and sketching. By the end of the week, maybe you’ll win an Oscar or get your name on a Hollywood Star!

SUMMER SCHOOL WRAP CAMP AT SWANSON ELEMENTARYLooking for something fun to do in the afternoons once summer school is out? Join us for a wrap-around camp at Swanson Elementary. We will follow the traditional Summer Day Camp themes (see pages 7) and will operate from 12:00-6:00 PM.

*Students attending Summer School at Pilgrim Park Middle School should arrange for bussing to Swanson with the Elmbrook School District.

**No camp will be offered at Swanson July 4-6. Please see our offerings at Brookfield Elementary STEAM Camp or the West Suburban YMCA Day Camp for other camp opportunities on July 5-6.

5 days, half day M $130 | PP $1503 days, half day M $80 | PP $94

Week 4: July 2-3, half day M $55 | PP $65

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The following attendance options are based on individual community needs and appropriate staffing for the local YMCA, and are not interchangeable. Participants are welcome to attend the Summer Day Camp program that offers the attendance options that best fit their needs. If a camper attends fewer days than registered for, there will be no refund or credit. All Specialty Camps and Sport Camps are offered in full week (5-day) format only.

Registration opens February 5.

*No camp on Wednesday, July 4. Week 4 full-week camps will be prorated.

ATTENDANCE & PRICING

FULL WEEK ATTENDANCE ONLYJR. SPECIALTY CAMP AVAILABLE AT: Southwest, Tri County, West Suburban

Ages 4-6: MEMBER: $200 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $235

SPECIALTY CAMP AVAILABLE AT: Southwest, Tri County, Waukesha, West Suburban

Ages 7-13: PRICES VARY, SEE PAGES 8-9

SPORTS CAMP AVAILABLE AT: Southwest, Tri County, Waukesha, West Suburban

Ages 7-13: MEMBER: $200 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $235

COUNSELOR IN TRAININGAVAILABLE AT: Brookfield STEAM Camp, Camp Double Eagle, Southwest, Tri County, Waukesha, West Suburban

Ages 13-15: PRICES VARY, SEE PAGE 6-7

TRADITIONAL CAMP ATTENDANCE OPTIONSTRADITIONAL CAMP (FULL WEEK & 3-DAY)Ages 4-6: Mukwonago, Y AcademyAges 4-13: Southwest, Tri County, West SuburbanAges 5-13: WaukeshaAges 7-13: Camp Double Eagle

FULL WEEK OPTIONChildren attend all 5 days during the chosen week and participate in all traditional camp activities.

Age 4: MEMBER: $194 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $224

Ages 5-13: MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

3-DAY OPTIONChildren attend 3 days during the week and participate in all traditional camp activities on the chosen days. Days of the week must be selected at the time of registration.

Age 4: MEMBER: $128 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $148

Ages 5-13: MEMBER: $122 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $142

SCHOOL WRAP CAMPSAVAILABLE AT: Mukwonago School District, New Berlin School District and Swanson Elementary. See page 12-13 for more information, schedules and pricing.

BROOKFIELD STEAM SPECIALTY CAMPS AVAILABLE AT: Brookfield Elementary. See page 13 for more information, schedules, and pricing.

SWIM LESSONS AT CAMPSummer Day Camp swim lessons will be offered for campers. These 30 minute lessons are a convenient way to get your child extra confident in the water. Lessons will take place before or after camp during extended care time and may vary based on age group and location.

You can purchase a week of swim lessons just like you would purchase a week of camp. Each week of swim lessons will have four, 30 minute swim lessons (one lesson each day, Monday-Thursday).

Swimmers will be assessed at the start of each week and placed in a group appropriate for their age and skill level.

*No swim lessons will be offered during Week 4 (July 2-6) or Weeks 11 and 12 (August 20-31).

MEMBER: $22 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $44

MUKWONAGO Ages 4-13 4:30-5:00 PMSOUTHWEST Ages 4-13 3:55-4:25 PMTRI COUNTY Ages 4-13 7:45-8:15 AMWAUKESHA Ages 5-13 3:55-4:25 PMWEST SUBURBAN Ages 4-13 8:00-8:30 AM

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION The YMCA of Greater Waukesha County’s Summer Day Camp is a 12-week program that runs June 11 -August 31, 2018. Campers can sign up for one or more weeks. Registration opens February 5, 2018.

ONLINE REGISTRATIONWant to save time, skip the line, and register online? Please have all documentation and paperwork ready prior to starting the online process.

1. Go to gwcymca.org/Summer-Day-Camp.

2. If you have an online account with us, select the “Login to Register” button and you’re on your way! If you do not have a login, click the “How to Create or Manage Your Account” button for additional instructions.

3. Once logged in, select your child, enter their information, select the weeks you need camp, answer the required questions, and add the camps to your cart. Please note: You must complete the full registration at one time, and the online process allows you 45 minutes to complete registration.

4. If you have additional children you wish to register for camp, circle back around, select the next child and repeat the process.

5. Finish up by paying the deposits, check out your payment schedule, and your family is ready for summer!

It’s a quick and easy way to enroll your child for a summer’s worth of swimming, arts & crafts, and all the activities that make YMCA Summer Day Camp great fun.

REGISTRATION

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!Registration for all camps opens on February 5, 2018!

FEB 5

HOW TO REGISTER• Register online or in person at one of our five YMCA

locations. • Completed 2018 Summer Day Camp Registration

Form, Payment Authorization Form and Emergency Care Plan are required, per camper attending, at time of registration. All information must be included on the forms.

• A $25 deposit is due for each week of camp at the time of registration. Children will be taken off rosters and your deposits will be forfeited if all required paperwork is not on file at least seven days prior to the start of your child’s first day of camp.

• Acceptable forms of payment: check, cash, or credit card.

• See guidelines for attendance options on page 14.

Late payments WILL result in a $10 late fee. All payments must be made before a child can attend camp each week.

Registration is limited and is based on availability; please register early.

Please make note of each due date as this policy will be strictly enforced.

Week 1: June 11-15 Due June 4 Week 7: July 23-27 Due July 16

Week 2: June 18-22 Due June 11 Week 8: July 30-Aug 3 Due July 23

Week 3: June 25-29 Due June 18 Week 9: Aug 6-10 Due July 30

Week 4: July 2-6 Due June 25 Week 10: Aug 13-17 Due Aug 6

Week 5: July 9-13 Due July 2 Week 11: Aug 20-24 Due Aug 13

Week 6: July 16-20 Due July 9 Week 12: Aug 27-31 Due Aug 20

PAYMENT CALENDAR Final Payment & Registration Due by 12 PM on the Monday prior to the start of the Camp Week

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PAYMENTPAYMENT INFORMATIONDEPOSITSA $25 deposit is due for each week of camp at the time of registration. Deposits are nonrefundable. Deposits may be transferred to a new week of camp on a space available basis. Transfer must be completed 7 days prior to the start of the camp week initially registered for. Deposits cannot be transferred to a week in which you are already registered and cannot be transferred to another Y program.

BALANCE PAYMENTSCamp rates listed in the guide are per week. All payments are due by 12 PM on the date listed on page 15. All payments are to be made online or at one of the five YMCA of GWC locations at the Business Desk. Payments will not be accepted at drop off or pick up. For your convenience, schedule weekly payments online or through the camp registrar. The YMCA will not distribute payment reminders or bills. It is your responsibility to pay the remaining balance on time. Late payments will result in a $10 late fee. All payments must be made before a child can attend camp each week. Camp payments are nonrefundable.

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS/CREDITS/CHANGESIf a cancellation request is initiated at least seven days prior to the start of the camp week registered for, a YMCA credit will be issued minus the $25 deposit. If a cancellation request is initiated fewer than seven days prior to the start of the camp week registered for, no YMCA credit will be issued. The entire deposit and balance paid is forfeited. If payment is not received prior to the cancellation deadline, you are still responsible for the full balance, regardless of whether or not your child attends camp. Payments can be made online or through the registrar.

*Refunds will not be issued for any Summer Day Camp Programs. *To request a change in schedule or to cancel, please contact your registrar prior to the payment due date.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEYMCA FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEIndividuals and families may apply for financial assistance for membership or programs such as Summer Day Camp. Assistance is based upon a number of factors, including total household income and number of dependents. The process is confidential and application forms and information about the program are available at each YMCA of Greater Waukesha County location or online at gwcymca.org.

WISCONSIN SHARES CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEThe YMCA of Greater Waukesha County offers many Summer Day Camps that are licensed by the Department of Children and Families and accept Wisconsin Shares Child Care Assistance.

Contact your Wisconsin Shares office for approval as you must have authorization before we can register your child for Summer Day Camp.

COUNTY CONTACTS:

MILWAUKEE, OZAUKEE, WAUKESHA COUNTIES: 1-888-947-6583

WASHINGTON COUNTY: 1-262-335-4610

YMCA of Greater Waukesha County Provider Number: 4000558914

LOCATION NUMBERS:Brookfield 017 Mukwonago 006 Southwest 012 Swanson 019Tri County 013 Waukesha 004West Suburban 014 Y Academy 008

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10. List the MONTH, DAY AND YEAR the child received each of the followingimmunizations. DO NOT USE a (P) or (O). If you do not have an immunization record for this child, contact your doctor or local health department to obtain the records.

TYPE OF VACCINE 1st DoseM/D/Y

2nd DoseM/D/Y

3rd DoseM/D/Y

4th DoseM/D/Y

5th DoseM/D/Y

Diphtheria-Tetanus-PertussisSpecify DTP DTaP DT

Polio

Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B)

Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV)

Hepatitis B

Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR)

Varicella (chickenpox) vaccineVaccine is required only of the childhas not had chickenpox disease.

My child does not meet all immunization requirements. These requirements can only be waived if a properly signed health, religious, or personal conviction waiver is filed with the YMCA. Forms available at gwcymca.org.

11. Is your child currently taking any medications? Yes No

If yes, what kind and purpose Does Y Staff need to administer medications? Yes No I understand that if medication needs to be administered during YMCA programming, an Authorization to Administer Medication Form MUST be completed. Visit gwcymca.org for forms.12. Sunscreen/Insect Repellent (If provided by a parent, each bottle must be labeled.) I authorize the YMCA to apply sunscreen to my child. I authorize the YMCA to allow my child to self-apply sunscreen. My child may use sunscreen provided by the YMCA if theirs runs out or is missing (Generic NO-AD SPF 30). If no, will only allow my child to use the sunscreen provided by parent:

Brand Name Strength I authorize the YMCA to apply insect repellent to my child. I authorize the YMCA to allow my child to self-apply insect repellent. My child may use insect repellent provided by the YMCA if theirs runs out or is missing (Generic OFF 25% Deet). If no, I will only allow my child to use the repellent provided by parent:

Brand Name Strength

Has child had Varicella (chickenpox) disease? Check the appropriate box and provide the year if known. Yes, Year No or Unsure (Vaccine is required)

CHILD INFORMATION

Child’s First Name Middle Initial Last Name Gender M F Other

Birth date / / Age (as of June 1, 2018) Child resides with Parent/Guardian #1 Parent/Guardian #2 Both

Are you a Y Member? Yes No If yes, Y Member Number Home Branch Parent/Guardian Information – Both parents must be listed. Use N/A if not applicable.

#1 Parent/Guardian First Name Middle Initial Last Name Gender M F Other Birth date / / Home Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Preferred method of contact E-Mail Home Phone Number Work Phone Number Cell Phone Number Daytime/Work Address #2 Parent/Guardian First Name Middle Initial Last Name Gender M F Other Birth date / / Home Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Preferred method of contact E-Mail Home Phone Number Work Phone Number Cell Phone Number Daytime/Work Address Emergency Contacts/Others Authorized to Pick Child Up Must put one person other than parent or guardian. Can add more on Alternate Arrival/Release Form.

#1 First Name Last Name Relationship to child Home Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Phone Numbers: Home Work Cell #2 First Name Last Name Relationship to child Home Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Phone Numbers: Home Work Cell

REGISTRATION PAGE 1 OF 2

1. Has your child had any of the following? NONE

Asthma Autism Diabetes

ADD/ADHD Epilepsy/Seizures Cerebral Palsy/Motor Disorder

Cognitively Disabled Dietary Restrictions

Food/Milk Allergies If child is allergic to milk, attach a statement from a medical professional indicating an acceptable alternative.

Gastrointestinal or feeding concerns, including special diet and supplement

Non-Food Allergies Special accommodations at school (IEP, 504, ARD)

Sensory Concerns Status of Vision, Hearing & Speech Other Conditions requiring Special Care 2. Triggers that may cause any of the above problems (specify) 3. Signs or symptoms to watch for 4. Steps the childcare provider should follow 5. Identify any staff to whom you gave specialized training/ instructions

6. When to call parents regarding symptoms or failure to respond to

treatment 7. When to consider that the condition requires emergency medical care

or reassessment 8. Additional Information that may be helpful to us 9. Emergency Numbers

Physician Name Phone Location Address

2018 REGISTRATION FORM, HEALTH HISTORY & EMERGENCY CARE PLANYMCA of Greater Waukesha County One form per child. A new form must be filled out each year.(ALL SECTIONS MUST BE FILLED OUT. IF SOMETHING DOES NOT APPLY, PLEASE USE N/A)

MEDICAL AND BEHAVIOR QUESTIONS These questions help us to provide the best care for your child. All information is confidential to Y Staff. (ALL SECTIONS MUST BE FILLED OUT. IF SOMETHING DOES NOT APPLY, PLEASE USE N/A)

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F

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N

o

WK7

: Jul

y 23-2

7Ju

ly 1

6

5 D

AYS

|

M

T

W

TH

F

Y

es

No

WK

8: J

uly

30

-Aug

3Ju

ly 2

3

5 D

AYS

|

M

T

W

TH

F

Y

es

No

WK

9: A

ug 6

-10

July

30

5

DAY

S |

M

T

W

T

H

F

Yes

N

o

WK1

0: A

ug 1

3-1

7A

ug 6

5

DAY

S |

M

T

W

T

H

F

Yes

N

o

WK1

1: A

ug 2

0-2

4A

ug 1

3

5 D

AYS

|

M

T

W

TH

F

N/A

WK1

2: A

ug 2

7-31

Aug

20

5

DAY

S |

M

T

W

T

H

FN

/A

We

cann

ot a

ccom

mod

ate

requ

ests

for c

ampe

rs t

o be

in t

he s

ame

grou

p.

*No

cam

p av

aila

ble

Wed

nesd

ay, J

uly

4th.

5-D

ay c

amps

dur

ing

Wee

k 4

are

pror

ated

. •

I app

rove

thi

s ap

plic

atio

n an

d ce

rtif

y th

at t

he a

pplic

ant

is c

apab

le o

f su

ch

an e

xper

ienc

e.•

I agr

ee t

o pa

y th

e ba

lanc

e of

the

cam

p fe

es s

even

(7) d

ays

prio

r to

th

e st

art

of e

ach

cam

p se

ssio

n re

serv

ed (b

y no

on) o

r th

e de

posi

t an

d re

gist

rati

on f

or t

hat

wee

k of

cam

p w

ill b

e fo

rfei

ted.

• La

te p

aym

ents

will

res

ult

in a

$10

late

fee

.•

I und

erst

and

that

no

refu

nds

are

give

n.•

I und

erst

and

a YM

CA c

redi

t w

ill b

e is

sued

, les

s th

e de

posi

t, o

nly

if I c

ance

l se

ven

(7) d

ays

prio

r to

the

sta

rt o

f th

e ca

mp

wee

k re

gist

ered

for

.•

I und

erst

and

if pa

ymen

t is

not

rec

eive

d pr

ior

to t

he c

ance

llati

on d

eadl

ine,

I a

m s

till

resp

onsi

ble

for

the

full

bala

nce,

reg

ardl

ess

of w

heth

er o

r no

t m

y ch

ild a

tten

ds c

amp.

I gra

nt p

erm

issi

on f

or t

he a

pplic

ant

to p

arti

cipa

te in

all

plan

ned

acti

viti

es

and

out-

of-c

amp

trip

s by

wal

king

, van

or

bus.

• I u

nder

stan

d m

y ch

ild m

ust

be p

otty

tra

ined

to

atte

nd c

amp.

• In

cas

e of

acc

iden

t or

illn

ess,

the

YM

CA is

aut

hori

zed

to s

ecur

e em

erge

ncy

med

ical

tre

atm

ent.

Pru

dent

att

empt

s w

ill b

e m

ade

to c

onta

ct t

he p

aren

ts

imm

edia

tely

.•

The

YM

CA is

not

res

pons

ible

for

lost

, sto

len

or d

amag

ed p

erso

nal a

rtic

les.

• I a

utho

rize

the

YM

CA t

o ha

ve a

nd u

se p

hoto

grap

hs a

nd v

ideo

s of

the

pe

rson

nam

ed in

thi

s ap

plic

atio

n as

may

be

need

ed f

or it

s pu

blic

rel

atio

ns

prog

ram

s, in

clud

ing

soci

al m

edia

.•

I a

gree

to

wai

ve a

ny c

laim

s ag

ains

t th

e YM

CA a

nd it

s m

embe

rs a

nd

volu

ntee

rs f

or in

juri

es o

r da

mag

es t

hat

may

res

ult

from

the

con

duct

of

othe

r pe

rson

s in

clud

ing

part

icip

ants

in Y

MCA p

rogr

ams.

• I

und

erst

and

that

the

re a

re n

o pe

ts o

n lo

cati

on.

• I u

nder

stan

d if

my

child

req

uire

s al

tern

ate

arri

val o

r re

leas

e, I

will

co

mpl

ete

a se

para

te f

orm

wit

h up

date

d in

form

atio

n on

it.

• I u

nder

stan

d th

at c

urre

nt im

mun

izat

ion

info

rmat

ion

(pag

e 1

of

Reg

istr

atio

n Fo

rm) m

ust

be c

ompl

eted

at

the

tim

e of

reg

istr

atio

n. I

unde

rsta

nd f

ailu

re t

o co

mpl

ete

all m

anda

tory

for

ms

will

res

ult

in a

fo

rfei

ted

cam

p w

eek

and

my

child

will

be

take

n of

f ro

ster

s. N

o ex

cept

ion.

I agr

ee t

o pr

ovid

e th

e re

sult

s of

an

init

ial h

ealt

h ex

amin

atio

n pr

ior

to m

y ch

ild a

tten

ding

pro

gram

. (Req

uire

d fo

r ch

ildre

n ag

es 4

and

und

er)

• I u

nder

stan

d th

at m

y ch

ild w

ill b

e pr

ovid

ed a

cam

p sh

irt

and

mus

t w

ear

it

on s

ched

uled

fiel

d tr

ip d

ays.

• I u

nder

stan

d th

at I

mus

t pr

ovid

e a

heal

thy

lunc

h fo

r m

y ch

ild a

nd t

hat

refr

iger

atio

n an

d m

icro

wav

es w

ill n

ot b

e av

aila

ble

for

use.

• I u

nder

stan

d th

at I

mus

t pr

ovid

e m

y ch

ild w

ith

a w

ater

bot

tle,

labe

led

wit

h th

eir

nam

e, e

ach

day

of c

amp.

• I u

nder

stan

d th

at a

thle

tic

shoe

s ar

e re

quir

ed f

ootw

ear

that

mus

t be

w

orn

or s

ent

to p

rogr

am e

ach

day,

as

wel

l as

appr

opri

ate

clot

hing

for

pr

otec

tion

fro

m t

he w

eath

er.

• I a

ckno

wle

dge

that

the

fol

low

ing

polic

ies

and

reso

urce

s ar

e pr

ovid

ed o

n ou

r w

ebsi

te a

nd in

bra

nche

s fo

r re

adin

g, r

evie

w, a

nd u

nder

stan

ding

: Day

Ca

mp

Pare

nt H

andb

ook,

“Yo

ur G

uide

to

Lice

nsed

Chi

ld C

are,

” “I

t Sh

ould

n’t

Hur

t to

be

a Ch

ild,”

and

Lice

nsin

g R

ules

Ack

now

ledg

men

t.

I aut

hori

ze t

he Y

to

char

ge m

y cr

edit

car

d en

ding

in

for

all

cam

p de

posi

ts -

$25

per

wee

k (r

equi

red)

.

to

sche

dule

cam

p pa

ymen

ts o

n as

sign

ed d

ue d

ates

.

to

sche

dule

cam

p sw

im le

sson

pay

men

ts o

n as

sign

ed d

ue d

ates

.

Paym

ent

due

date

sSe

lect

5 D

AYS

or m

ark

whi

ch 3

day

s yo

u w

ould

like

ca

re. S

elec

t no

ne if

cho

osin

g Sp

orts

, Spe

cial

ty/J

r, CI

T.

Plea

se p

rint

cam

p na

me.

Lea

ve b

lank

if c

hoos

ing

Trad

itio

nal o

r ST

EAM

Cam

p.

Plea

se P

rint

Cam

p Lo

cati

on

CAM

P W

EEK

SFi

nal p

aym

ent

& r

egis

trat

ion

due

by 1

2 PM

on

Mon

day

prio

r to

the

st

art

of t

he c

amp

wee

k.

SCH

OO

L W

RA

P CA

MPS

5 D

AY | 3

DAY

OP

TIO

NM

ukw

onag

o W

rap

(Wee

ks 1

-4*

-

No

cam

p on

Fri

days

)N

ew B

erlin

Wra

p (W

eeks

2-6

onl

y -

W

eek

4 N

O C

AM

P W

ed-T

hu)

Swan

son

Wra

p (W

eeks

2-6

onl

y -

W

eek

4 N

O C

AM

P W

ed-F

ri)

WR

AP

CAM

P LO

CATI

ON

SM

K =

Muk

won

ago

Scho

ol

D

istr

ict

RR

= R

onal

d R

eaga

n

E

lem

enta

ry (N

ew B

erlin

)SE

= S

wan

son

Elem

enta

ry

WK1

: Jun

e 11

-15

June

4

5 D

AYS

|

M

T

W

TH

F

M

K

RR

S

E

WK

2: J

une

18-2

2Ju

ne 1

1

5 D

AYS

|

M

T

W

TH

F

M

K

RR

S

E

WK

3: J

une

25-2

9Ju

ne 1

8

5 D

AYS

|

M

T

W

TH

F

M

K

RR

S

E

WK4

: Jul

y 2-

6*

June

25

MK

|

M

T

W

TH

F

M

K

RR

S

E

RR

|

M

T

W

TH

F

M

K

RR

S

E

SE|

M

T

W

TH

F

M

K

RR

S

E

WK

5: J

uly

9-1

3Ju

ly 2

5

DAY

S |

M

T

W

T

H

F

MK

R

R

SE

WK

6: J

uly

16-2

0Ju

ly 9

5

DAY

S |

M

T

W

T

H

F

MK

R

R

SE

*Dat

es f

or t

he M

ukw

onag

o W

rap

Cam

p ar

e su

bjec

t to

cha

nge

depe

ndin

g on

sch

ool d

istr

ict

snow

day

s.

(last

4 d

igit

s)

Plea

se S

elec

t Ca

mp

Loca

tion

Paym

ent

due

date

s

CA

MPE

R’S

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C

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D’S

STA

RT

DAT

E

T-S

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T SI

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Y

S

YM

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L

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M

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ME

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CHIL

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LE B

US

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ND

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:

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3,6

,9)

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BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARY 2530 N Brookfield RoadBrookfield, WI 53045414-302-9622 [email protected] HOUSE: June 8, 6:30-7:30 PM

CAMP DOUBLE EAGLEW365 S8661 Hwy 67Eagle, WI [email protected] HOUSE: May 20, 12-2 PM

MUKWONAGO YMCA245 E Wolf RunMukwonago, WI [email protected] HOUSE*: May 31, 6:30-7:30 PM MUKWONAGO WRAP CAMP will be offered at Big Bend and Prairie View school sites.*Mukwonago Y Open House includes Mukwonago Wrap Camp

CAMP LOCATIONS

YMCA of Greater Waukesha County Camp Locations

All five locations in the YMCA of Greater Waukesha County association, plus additional camp locations.

CAMP MAP

Mukwonago YMCA

Southwest YMCA

Tri-County YMCA

Y Academy

Waukesha YMCA

West Suburban YMCA

Camp Double Eagle

Brookfield Elementary

Swanson Elementary

Ronald Reagan Elementary

RONALD REAGAN ELEMENTARY4225 S Calhoun Rd, New Berlin, WI [email protected] OPEN HOUSE: See Southwest YMCA

SOUTHWEST YMCA11311 W Howard AvenueGreenfield, WI [email protected] OPEN HOUSE*: May 16, 5:30-7:30 PM

SWANSON ELEMENTARY305 N Calhoun RoadBrookfield, WI [email protected] OPEN HOUSE: June 13, 3-6 PM

TRI COUNTY YMCAN84 W17501 Menomonee AveMenomonee Falls, WI [email protected] HOUSE: May 31, 6:30-7:30 PM

WAUKESHA YMCA320 E BroadwayWaukesha, WI [email protected] HOUSE: June 6, 6-8 PM

WEST SUBURBAN YMCA 2420 N 124th Street Wauwatosa, WI 53226 414-302-9622 [email protected] HOUSE: May 30, 5:30-7 PM

Y ACADEMY100 E BroadwayWaukesha, WI [email protected] HOUSE: May 22, 6-7 PM

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YOUTH SPORTS

Learn to swim at the Y! Swim lessons are offered for ages six months and older. Classes focus on water safety and comfort around water before advancing to stroke development and stroke techniques.

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Y BASEGive your child a good start at the Y! Our preschools and 4K programs have caring and supportive teachers who create an engaging academic experience. Learning is achieved through play, small group activities, and guided learning.

PRESCHOOL & 4K

The Y is for families and your family is sure to have fun here! We offer Family Fun Nights each month, Family Group Fitness classes each week, special events throughout the year, and open gym and swim time!

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