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WAYNE YMCAWHITE PINES DAY CAMP

wayneymca.org

BEST SUMMER EVER

GAME INSIDE

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The Wayne YMCA camp experience is a rich, learning environment. New friends, new songs, new achievements, combined with new growth and independence. The essence of YMCA camp is the presence of supportive relationships, meaningful opportunities and challenging activities in a physically and emotionally safe environment. A place designed for children, where they can explore and discover, an important rite of passage especially for today’s children. Children are inherently curious and naturally risk takers. These are both important elements to learning. Our camps give children age appropriate opportunities for safe risks and enable children to challenge their steepest learning curve. Camp nurtures curiosity, inviting creativity which is a precursor to discovery and growth. Give your child the gift of camp and enjoy with your family many treasured memories.

WELCOME

BELONGING

ACCOMPLISHMENT

FRIENDSHIPSWe’re here to make kids feel welcome. To help them quickly realize this is a place

where they belong and can be themselves. To try new things. To make new friends. And be a

part of something great.

We’re here to surround your kids with fantastic chances

to try new experiences. Show them all they can do when they believe in themselves.

We’re here to inspire kids to work together and play

together, creating friendships that can last a lifetime.

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Sunday, January 31Camp Reunion 2:00-4:00pm

Sunday, February 21Open House 3:00-5:00pm

Sunday, March 20Open House 3:00-5:00pm

Saturday, April 16Open House 11:00am-2:00pm

Saturday, May 15Camp Sampler 2:00-4:00pm

CAMP EVENTINFORMATION

Wayne YMCA Day Camps provide a safe and enriching environment for children to participate in healthy, developmentally appropriate activities and learning experiences.

All camps focus on building self-esteem, confidence and social skills while increasing independence and health and wellness awareness. Your child will have fun and make new friends while exploring new experiences.

StaffWe carefully select and screen caring role models who demonstrate a passion for developing confidence and good character in youth. The Y maintains a commitment to a recruiting process that includes comprehensive training and background checks.

How to RegisterComplete the registration form and return the original signed form to the Wayne YMCA. All campers are required to be members of one of the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges branches throughout the length of their camp participation. A $50 deposit per week is required at the time of registration and the balance for all sessions is due in full by May 15, 2016. Payment plans are available if registered prior to May 15.

Before and After Camp CareAvailable at all Wayne YMCA camps, Before and After Camp Care features a variety of activities such as organized games and crafts. Pre-registration is required. Please visit the registration form for Before Camp and After Camp Care times.

Financial AssistanceEvery child deserves a camp experience. Through the ANNUAL CAMPAIGN, the Y raises money for camp scholarships. Please call or visit metroymcas.org/main/financial-assistance/ for more information and an application. Deadline for camp Financial Assistance Application is April 15, 2016.

Sample of Daily Schedule: Scouts9:00am Flagpole, Camp Songs, Daily News, Pledge of Allegiance9:30am Group Period 1 (Arts and Crafts)10:30am Snack11:00am Group Period 2 (Field Games)12:00pm Lunch (Class Time)1:00pm Progressive Swim Lessons and Free Swim2:00pm Choice Activity (Archery/Science/Drama)3:00pm Group Period 3 (Kickball)3:45pm Closing Assembly4:30pm Dismissal

Note: Activities change on a daily basis.

Weekly NewsletterOnce camp begins we will email you a weekly newsletter. Contact our office immediately if you do not receive it. The newsletter is sent out every Friday.

Refer to wayneymca.org for the Parent Handbook and more information.

THINGS TO KNOW

34 YEARS IN-A-ROWTOP 8% OF NON-PROFITS

The YMCA is a 501(c)3 non-profit

organization.

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YMCA SUMMER PLAY SCHOOL is the best preschool camp around! Give your child an unforgettable summer. Our youngsters have the opportunity to learn and explore in a nurturing and loving environment. Located in the comfort of our bright, cheerful, air-conditioned classrooms and fenced-in fully equipped yard, young children have the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities and cool indoor fun! This program is led by our own experienced professional staff and well supervised by college and high school age assistants. Children are divided into different age groups to maximize their social experiences and to make sure that their activities are age-appropriate.

ACTIVITIESWater play with sprinklers and swim for the Lions, Tigers and Zebras, arts and crafts, outdoor/playground time, story time, gym time, and special events/activities that match the theme of the week.

WEEKLY THEMESEach week is assigned a different fun and engaging theme. The children will participate in activities related to that theme each day. Examples of Theme Weeks are: Fourth of July Week; Beach Week, Amazing Animal Week, Circus Week, CATCH week, Safety Week, Imagination Week, etc. Weekly themes are subject to change.

SPECIAL EVENTSCelebrating America Parade, Beach Party, a live animal experience, carnival day, mini olympics, road rally, teddy bear pajama party, scavenger hunts, cooking projects and more!

SUMMER PLAY SCHOOLSMALL STEPS WITH BIG DISCOVERIES

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CAMP GAME PIECESBoard game inside.

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SUMMER PLAY SCHOOLSMALL STEPS WITH BIG DISCOVERIES

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BEARS (AGE 2)For 2 year-olds who may or may not have been to nursery school before. Designed to promote early socialization in a nurturing atmosphere, children will enjoy age-appropriate activities in the classroom and sand and water play in our yard. A daily snack is provided.

LIONS (AGE 3)Features outdoor activities including sprinklers and water play as well as climbing and ride-on toys. The classroom is enticing with bright toys and interesting arts and crafts and story time. A swim-readiness program takes place at our indoor pool. The program is supervised by our Aquatics staff.

TIGERS (AGE 4)Children participate in a daily swim-readiness program at our indoor pool, supervised by our Aquatics staff. We also feature cultural and nature programs, in addition to arts and crafts, playground time, and story time. Daily snack is provided.

ZEBRAS (AGE 5)This program is designed for children going into Kindergarten in the fall, as they are introduced to a structured camp experience in the comfort of a preschool setting. Features daily swim time in the indoor pool - 3 days per week are instructional swim and 2 days are free swim, organized field games, arts-and-crafts, cooking and story time are a few of the activities they participate in on a daily basis.

Camper Ages: 2-5Camper-to-Staff Ratio: 2 YEAR-OLDS: 4:1; 3-5 YEAR-OLDS: 9:1 Camp Dates: JUNE 27 - AUGUST 26Camp Hours: 9:00AM-3:00PM - Some camps are ½ day, see registration form for times.Camp Lunch: Available for an additional fee. Camp Director: Alison Dorfman, Ext. 247, [email protected]

Before and After Camp Care: Available from 7:15-9:00AM and 3:00-6:00PM for an additional cost. See registration form.

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TRADITIONAL DAY CAMPPLAY ALL DAYD MAKE LASTING FRIENDSHIPS

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TRADITIONAL DAY CAMP provides a safe and nurturing environment where children have fun, make new friends and explore new activities! All camp activities are exciting with an emphasis on building confidence, self-reliance, problem solving skills, and social skills. With the Y, you can be assured that your child will have a positive environment to play, learn and grow.

ACTIVITIES:Archery, arts and crafts, basketball, cooking, dance, dodgeball, drama, field games, fitness, flag football, free swim, Ga-Ga, game room, nature, progressive swim lessons, scooters, soccer, softball, street hockey, tennis, trips, Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball, Yoga and more.

CAMPERS ARE GROUPED AS FOLLOWS:SCOUTS (ENTERING GRADES K-2)For our youngest campers we focus on socialization and confidence! Scout activities emphasize hands-on learning and experiences.

EXPLORERS (ENTERING GRADES 3-5) Problem solving and teamwork skills are vital for a growing Explorer. Explorers will experience all of our camp activities (listed on next page), but will also enjoy activities that focus on working together and overcoming obstacles.

ADVENTURERS(ENTERING GRADES 6-8)As they are our oldest campers, our focus for Adventurers is on enabling their decision making skills and increasing their sense of independence. Along with their counselor, Adventurer groups set their own daily schedule.

FIELD TRIPS Campers in our Explorer and Adventurer groups go on bi-weekly field trips (weeks 2, 4, 6, and 8). Previous field trips have included: Skylands Ice World, Laser One Laser Tag, Turtleback Zoo, Fairview Lake YMCA Camp, Sterling Mine and Mineral Museum, and more. Field Trips are included for campers in the Explorer and Adventurer age groups in traditional, performing arts, and sports camps.

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Camper Ages: ENTERING GRADES K-8Camper-to-Staff Ratio: 10:1 Camp Dates: JUNE 27 - AUGUST 26Camp Hours: 8:45AM-5:00PMCamp Lunch Option: $30 per week

Camp Director:Camp Director - Josh Myers, Ext. 280, [email protected]

Camp Director - Shaquan Brown, Ext. 279, [email protected]

Before and After Camp Care: Available from 7:00-8:45AM and 5:00-6:30PM for an additional cost. See registration form.

TRADITIONAL DAY CAMPPLAY ALL DAYD MAKE LASTING FRIENDSHIPS

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CLUB TIMEAfter lunch, all campers will be able to participate in club time. Clubs are groups where kids can explore their interests with their friends, guided by a caring camp counselor. Campers will engage across age groups and share their passion and excitement through club topics like: environment, reading, sports, pokemon, science, and more!

SPECIAL EVENTS Campers in every age group will enjoy special event days on weeks where there are no field trips (weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9). These camp-wide events are designed to bring all of our campers together towards common goals, and include old favorites like Color War and Wet and Wild Day.

Campers also participate in weekly, smaller special events, like our Weekly Wacky Wednesday contest. Wacky Wednesday themes are sent home in our Friday newsletter every week, so keep an eye out for those!

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TENNIS CAMP (AGES 6-12, WEEKS 1-9)Improve forehand, backhand, overhead smash, lob, serve, and volley techniques. We provide campers with actual play experience that no drill can duplicate. Instructors will focus on each camper to ensure maximum improvement and provide each child with a positive learning environment.

BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 6-12, WEEK 1, 4 AND 7)We will provide personalized instruction and exciting competitive games designed to enhance individual and teamwork skills. Children will be grouped according to age and skill level. The YMCA Basketball coaches stress fundamentals in game situations.

SOCCER (AGES 6-12, WEEK 2, 5 AND 8)Get ready for a week of soccer and other sporty fun. Kids play soccer in the morning, where we focus on building their skills and gaining confidence. In the afternoon, they’ll enjoy more soccer, tabletop soccer games and more. Each day concludes with a soccer match. Your child will come home happy, tired and ready for more the next day!

RACQUET SPORTS (AGES 6-12, WEEK 9)Camp will introduce children to racquetball, tennis and squash. Our campers learn from experienced coaches in the sport and leave with confidence and a passion to enjoy the sport of a lifetime. Join us this summer for tennis, squash, racquetball, new friends, and the best week of your summer!

SPORTS GALORE (AGES 6-12, WEEK 1 AND 7)The YMCA Sports Camp provides a combination of both planned and optional activities to give kids exposure to a variety of sports and recreational activities that build skills and confidence that lead to a lifetime of physical activity and wellness. Our enthusiastic and experienced counselors guide this multi-sport camp to provide a safe and fun environment for kids to play sports they already enjoy as well as try new activities. (tennis, wiffle ball, soccer, dodge ball, basketball, badmitten, kickball, Taekwon Do, swimming, volleyball, etc.)

SUMMER SPORTS

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MAKE IT A FAMILY GAME NIGHT

CAMP CHUTES & LADDERS GAME INSTRUCTIONSMake it a family game night and share your camp stories with other players; friends, siblings, classmates, parents and grandparents. The basis of the game is to figure out what new and fun summer camp adventures you would like to explore. The first circle you land on will guide you to your new 2016 summer camp adventure. Play as many times and as often as you’d like.

• You will need between 2 and 6 players, ages 3 and up.

• Cut out the six game pieces (e.g., doggie, ladybug, basketball etc.). Each player should choose one of the six game pieces. Collect all 11 game pieces by visiting the YMCA or visit the camp web page.

• Roll one die to move forward on the game board.

• When you land on a camp with a flag, please share your answer with other players.

• Use a ladder to move quickly and find out what you want to do at camp. You can climb up and down the ladder if you change your mind about a camp and want to travel on a new path.

• The game ends when all players have arrived at one of the three destinations.

CHOOSE YOUR GAME PIECE (SEE PAGE 4)

REMOVE GAME BOARD FOR YOUR FULL ENJOYMENT

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ACTIVE SPORTS TEAMWORK MAKE IT A FAMILY GAME NIGHT

I WANT TO TRY... Answer before moving forward

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MEMORY? Answer before moving forward

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EVERYDAY FUN

ACHIEVING YOUR GOAL

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EXPLORE YOU

R PASSION

SWIM OLYMPIAN LIFE SAVING SKILLS

WHO INSPIRES ME...Answer before moving forward

WHEN I

GROW UP...

Answer before moving forward

EVERYDAY FUN

EXPLORE TO DISCOVER

CON

FIDENCE WITH A STROKE

ACHIEVING YOUR GOAL

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SUMMER SPORTSLACROSSE (AGES 8-12, WEEK 6)Lacrosse is a new and exciting addition to sports camp. The fastest growing sport rolls through to the summer. Boys of all abilities are welcome as we will be working on all the introductory lacrosse drills, skill competitions, contests and games that can possibly be packed into three hours daily! Players must bring their own equipment. Full Equipment required: helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, mouth guard and a stick.

ELITE BASKETBALL CAMP (AGES 10-14/GRADES 5-8, WEEK 5)This clinic focuses on getting middle school players ready for high level competition both physically and mentally. Players will perform a variety of basketball skills and drills each session, particularly the type they are likely to encounter at the high school level. Players will be put through all types of basketball and conditioning activities to ensure they will be prepared for the high demands they may face at tryouts and early season practices. The program also includes quickness and agility drills, speed training and core strengthening.

CHEER (AGES 6-12, WEEK 3 AND 6)Cheer camp offers several options to fit your child’s needs for any level of cheerleading. If you have never had any experience, if you want to cheer on a rec league team, junior high or high school team, All star competition team...this is the camp for you! Our purpose and philosophy: to work as a “team” for the purpose of competitions, improvements of

talent, and enjoyment of team building. To achieve the full potential of each participant through positive coaching and a positive environment. To build character, self esteem, and confidence through encouragement and positive motivation.

FLAG FOOTBALL (AGES 6-12, WEEK 3 AND 9)Open to children of all ability levels. Camp will focus on individual techniques such as: running with the ball, passing, receiving, creating space, accuracy and timing, running patterns and rules of the game. There is limited physical contact with other children.

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Camper Ages: 6-14Camper-to-Staff Ratio: 9:1 Camp Dates: JUNE 27 - AUGUST 26Camp Hours: HALF DAY: 9:00AM-12:00PM, campers will enjoy lunch from 12:00-1:00PMFULL DAY: 9:00AM-12:00PM, campers will join Traditional Day Campers from 12:00-5:00PM.

Camp Lunch Option: $30 per week

Camp Director: Shaquan Brown, Ext. 279, [email protected]

Before and After Camp Care: Available from 7:00-8:45AM and 5:00-6:30PM for an additional cost. See registration form.

Sports Camps will participate in optional fields trips.

NEW FOR 2016Half Day Option

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PERFORMING ARTSSPECIALTY CAMPPERFORMING ARTS SPECIALTY CAMP gives your child the opportunity to explore the world of performing arts guided by knowledgeable and caring staff. Campers will learn new skills and expand their experiences by performing on a professional stage, they will also spend part of their afternoon enjoying a traditional camp schedule including swim lessons.

SHOW CHOIR CONSERVATORY (JULY 5-15)Campers will learn pop-rock vocal style and musical staging to be presented at the end of the session for parents and friends.

LET’S PUT ON A PLAY (JULY 18-29)During this two week drama arts camp, campers will learn what it takes to be a star! Actors will perform a short play at the end of the programs.

ACT ’N YOUTH THEATER ARTS (AUGUST 1-19)Campers will learn the ins and outs of theater production. Professionals from New Jersey’s premier children’s theater company, Pushcart Players, will teach acting, singing, choreography and theater enrichment. The session will culminate in a production of an original Pushcart Players show.

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PERFORMING ARTSSPECIALTY CAMP

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Camper Ages: 5-13 Camper-to-Staff Ratio: 10:1Camp Dates: JULY 5-15, JULY 18-29 OR AUGUST 1-19Camp Hours: 8:45AM-5:00PMCamp Lunch Option: $30 per week

Camp Director: Meryl Budnick, Ext. 257, [email protected]

Before and After Camp Care: Available from 7:00-8:45AM and 5:00-6:30PM for an additional cost. See registration form.

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CITs Ages: 13-15Camper-to-Staff Ratio: 8:1Camp Dates: JUNE 29 - AUGUST 28Camp Hours: 8:45AM-5:00PMCamp Lunch Option: $30 per week Camp Director: SHAQUAN BROWN, Ext. 279, [email protected]

The COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING PROGRAM teaches teens the skills necessary to be a counselor. Teens get the opportunity to develop leadership and program skills that will hopefully lead to a counselor position in the future. The focus is on small group dynamics, communication skills, teamwork and values clarification. CITs help to organize games and activities with the campers and assist the counselors with daily responsibilities.

All CITs who participate in the CIT program this summer are invited to join us for a FREE last week of camp! We will wrap up the camp season and prepare our CITs for the transition to becoming camp counselors.

To apply, please complete the CIT application including references on our Web site and return it to the Wayne YMCA by May30, 2016. Interview required before acceptance. Upon acceptance, CITs must attend a pre-camp orientation.

Leadership • Teamwork • Problem Solving• Guiding Children’s Behavior

CIT PROGRAMBUILDING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY.

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Before and After Camp Care: Available from 7:00-8:45AM and 5:00-6:30PM for an additional cost. See registration form.

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Registration Form 2016 Wayne YMCA White Pines Day Camp(One form per child, please print - MUST be completed and returned to: Wayne YMCA, 1 Pike Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470 or Faxed to: 973 595 5234)

CAMPER NAMEFirst ______________________________________________________________________________

Last ______________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone ___________________________________________________________________

Date of Birth _____________________________ Gender: F M

Age as of 7/1/16____________ Grade as of 9/1/16______________

Home Address __________________________________________________________________

City/Zip ___________________________________________________________________________

PARENT/GUARDIAN (1)Full Name_________________________________________________________________________

Work # ___________________________________________________________________________

Cell (Required) __________________________________________________________________

Day/Work Location ____________________________________________________________

Primary E-mail (Required)

Secondary E-mail

Address (if different than above)

______________________________________________________________________________________

City/Zip ___________________________________________________________________________

PARENT/GUARDIAN (2)Full Name_________________________________________________________________________

Work # ___________________________________________________________________________

Cell (Required) __________________________________________________________________

Day/Work Location ___________________________________________________________

E-mail is our primary method of communicating camp information, schedules and any possible last minute changes throughout the summer. Contact our office immediately if you do not receive our weekly newsletters. Please refer to our website for the overall Camp Information and Parent Handbook. Early Registration is recommended. In order to ensure the safety of all children and the appropriate staffing ratios, a completed registration form along with payment must be received at the registration office by noon Wednesday for participation in the following week. If the session is full, you will be placed on a waiting list.

List any current allergies: ___________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

List any current dietary restrictions: _____________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

List any current or past medical treatment that would affect your child’s day at camp: ____________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

List any activities your child should be restricted from: ____________

______________________________________________________________________________________

Describe any current physical, mental, or psychological conditions requiring medication, treatment, or special restrictions or considerations while at camp: __________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

List any current medications (prescription and over the counter):

______________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

Reasons for the above medications: _____________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________

Medications to be administered at camp must be in original container accompanied by written and signed instructions from the parents or doctor on a permission to medicate form. Example: Epi pen must be in original container. Campers may not carry medication at any time.

CURRENT IMMUNIZATIONS (Required)Vaccinations are required by the NJ Department of Health prior to camp attendance. (Check One)

I attest, by my signature following this statement, that all immunizations required by the NJ Department of Health for my child’s participation in camp are up to date and that my child has a current tetanus shot with the month and year stated below.

Or, I attest that I have signed and provided to the Y a waiver exempting my child from vaccination due to religious or other reasons.

Date of last tetanus shot: Month____________ Year ________________Your child’s medical insurance carrier: ________________________________________

Group Policy #: _____________________________________________________________________

Name of Physician: _______________________________________________________________

Phone #: _____________________________________________________________________________

Name of Dentist: __________________________________________________________________

Phone #: _____________________________________________________________________________

Permission to Treat: Informed Consent – By signing this agreement, I believe that my child is qualified physically, mentally and emotionally for camp and understand there is some risk involved in all physical activities. I agree to place my child in the care of the camp staff, subject to its program policies. I give permission for him/her to take part in all camp activities and field trips. In the event the responsible parents/guardians cannot be reached, I give my permission to the medical personnel selected by the camp to transport, hospitalize, secure proper treatment for, and to order injections, x-rays, routine tests, anesthesia or surgery for my child and to release any records necessary for treatment, referral, billing and insurance purposes.

Signature (Required)

__________________________________________________________________________________________

CAMPER INFORMATION (Required) HEALTH HISTORY (Required)

EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION INFO (Required)In case of emergency, if after both primary guardians cannot be reached, please list two additional people who can be contacted and would be authorized to pick up your child. Photo ID required.

1. Name __________________________________________________________________________

Phone # __________________________Relation _______________________

2. Name __________________________________________________________________________

Phone # __________________________Relation _______________________

ALTERNATE PICK UP INFORMATIONPlease list two additional people who are authorized to pick up your child at any time. Photo ID required.

1. Name __________________________________________________________________________

Phone # __________________________Relation _______________________

2. Name __________________________________________________________________________

Phone # __________________________Relation _______________________17

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Registration Form 2016 Wayne YMCA White Pines Day CampCAMPER NAME GENDER: F MWHITE PINES DAY CAMPS Week 1

6/27-7/1Week 2 7/5-7/8

Week 3 7/11-7/15

Week 4 7/18-7/22

Week 5 7/25-7/29

Week 6 8/1-8/5

Week 7 8/8-8/12

Week 8 8/15-8/19

Week 9 8/22-8/26 TOTAL

Traditional Day Camp $310 $248 $310 $310 $310 $310 $310 $310 $310Counselor-In-Training $279 $325 $325 $325 FreeSWIM TECH Choose a stroke $150 per week (week 2: $120) Freestyle Backstroke Butterfly Breaststroke Starts&Turns Freestyle/

Backstroke BreaststrokeButterfly Starts&Turns

Add Traditional Camp $160 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

PERFORMING ARTS SPECIALTY CAMPSShow Choir Conservatory $653Let’s Put on a Play $725Act’n Youth Theater Arts $1,025SUMMER SPORTS ACADEMYHALF DAY Choose a sport $200/week (Week 2: $160)

Sports Galore Tennis Basketball

Soccer Cheer Tennis Flag Football

Tennis Basketball

Tennis Soccer Elite BB Camp

Cheer Tennis Lacrosse

Sports Galore Tennis Basketball

Tennis Basketball Soccer

Racquet sports Tennis Flag Football

FULL DAY Choose a sport $325/week (Week 2: $256)

Sports Galore Tennis Basketball

Soccer Cheer Tennis Flag Football

Tennis Basketball

Tennis Soccer Elite BB Camp

Cheer Tennis Lacrosse

Sports Galore Tennis Basketball

Tennis Basketball Soccer

Racquet sports Tennis Flag Football

ADD-ONS AVAILABLE FOR THE ABOVE CAMPSLunch Option: $30 per week (week 2: $24) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Before & After Camp Care $75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$60 AM $60 PM $100 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

$75 AM $75 PM $125 Both

SUMMER PLAY SCHOOL3d - 3 Days (Mon./Wed./Fri.) 5d - 5 Days (Mon-Fri.) 1/2 - Half Day F - Full DayBears - Age 2 by 6/30/159:00am-12:00pm ( 3 day) $95 $64 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95 $95

Lions - Age 3 by 10/15/159:00am-12:00pm (1/2 day)

$92 $62 $92 $92 $92 $92 $92 $92 $92 $148 $119 $148 $148 $148 $148 $148 $148 $148

Lions- Age 3 by 10/15/159:00am-3:00pm (full day)

$176 $118 $176 $176 $176 $176 $176 $176 $176 $274 $220 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274

Tigers - Age 4 by 10/15/159:00am-3:00pm (5 day)

$141 $113 $141 $141 $141 $141 $141 $141 $141 $274 $220 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274

Zebras - Age 5 by 10/15/159:00am-3:00pm (5 day) $274 $220 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274 $274

Before & After Camp Care Lions, Tigers & Zebras (5d/F campers only)

$76/week AM PM

$61/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

$76/week AM PM

TOTALS:

Rules for Acceptance and Participation in Camp – are the same for everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. It is understood that all campers will be treated as individuals and respect will be shown for differences in tastes, preferences, abilities and range of behavior patterns. The Y reserves the right to dismiss a child from camp whose special needs we are not able to meet or whose conduct is not in the best interest of the total camp — without refund.Current Membership and a $50 Deposit per week are required upon registration – The registration deposit fee is applied to the total camp bill. Refund Policy: deposit fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. It is understood that in the case of dismissal or voluntary withdrawal, There are NO Refunds of Camp FEES after May 15, 2016. If it is deemed advisable to dismiss a camper for medical reason, one-half of the unused portions of the session(s) will be refunded.Discipline Policy – I will review and reinforce the camper conduct and other camp policies with my child prior to the start of camp. Discipline at the Y is handled with much care and thought. Redirection and positive reinforcement are used to help children understand proper behavior. Campers not following the conduct policy may be suspended or expelled from camp with no refund. Other Fees – Should they occur include: $35 for changes in registration after March 31, 2016; $50 surcharge for late payments after May 15th (if your child’s spot is not opened up to the wait list). All requested changes must be submitted in writing. Additional fees may include a late pick up fee of $15 per 15 minute interval starting from your child’s scheduled pick up time; $35 for returned checks. Photography Policy: The Y has my permission to use any and all photographs taken of my child in camp activities in Y publicity. The YMCA values the privacy of its members.

I do not wish my child to be photographed at camp. I have read all of the above information and I am fully aware of all of the terms and principles contained herein. All questions have been answered to my satisfaction. I agree that certain activities at the Y have risks which are inherent to the activity. No insurance has been included in membership or program fees. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Y from any claims or demands arising out of any such injuries and losses.

Parent/Guardian Signature (Required): Date:

PAYMENT OPTIONCASH CHECK* CREDIT

Total Camp Tuition $

Deposit DUE AT REGISTRATION ($50/week) $

Membership Fee: $80 Individual/$150 Family(Required of all campers. Must be a current member through 9/1/16) $

Give the gift of camp! (Donate to the Camp Assistance Fund) $

Camp Balance (Minus Deposit) $

PARENT/GUARDIAN AND YMCA AGREEMENT

EASY PAYMENT PLAN/PAYMENT Authorization for EASY PAYMENT PLAN (credit card only): five equal credit card payments on the 15th of each month, starting January 15, 2016 to May 15, 2016. Contact the Welcome Center after January 16 for options.

I authorize you to charge my balance due to my credit card on May 15, 2016. Credit Card #: Exp. Date:

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SWIM TECH CAMP is dedicated to helping serious swimmers work on stroke development, conditioning, and preparation for the upcoming swim team season. Swimmers will benefit from stroke clinics, instructional videos, stretching and conditioning exercises. This camp is perfect for the competitive swimmer or for those looking to become a competitive swimmer. Limited to 30 campers per week.

Prerequisite: Must have advanced swimming ability. (Fish level or above)

Swimmer Ages: 8+Camp Dates: Week 2: July 5-8 ............................................................................FreestyleWeek 3: July 11-15 .........................................................................BackstrokeWeek 4: July 18-22 ........................................................................ButterflyWeek 5: July 25-29 ........................................................................BreaststrokeWeek 6: August 1-5 ......................................................................Starts and TurnsWeek 7: August 8-12 ....................................................................Freestyle/BackstrokeWeek 8: August 15-19 ..................................................................Breaststroke/ButterflyWeek 9: August 22-26 .................................................................Starts and Turns

Camp Hours: Each day consists of dry-land in the gym, 3:30-4:00PM and stroke development in the pool, 4:30-5:30PM.

Camp Director: Vlad Popel, Ext. 227, [email protected]

SWIM TECH CAMP

Before and After Camp Care is available for an additional cost. See registration form.

Experience Camp All Day! Add Traditional Camp to your child’s Summer for only $200 a week.

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WAYNE YMCA1 Pike Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470P 973 595 0100 F 973 595 5234wayneymca.org

COME HERE ALL YEARFAIRVIEW LAKE YMCA CAMPS

FAIRVIEWLAKEYMCA.ORG 1035 FAIRVIEW LAKE RD., NEWTON, NJ 07860 (P) 800 686 1166

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In an environment created just for you, each person is empowering to strengthen relationships by participating in a wide variety of activities designed to build lasting memories. At camp, magic happens. Join us.

Summer Camps June-August(Grades 2-11)• Traditional Sleep-Away• Environmental Trips for Challenge (E.T.C.)• Ranch Camp • Specialty Camps• Counselor-In-Training Program (C.I.T)

Environmental Education August-JuneThe Environmental Education program provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience for students. Leave the classroom and explore the Kittatinny Ridge: a three-mile hike to the highest point of our facility. Along the way, students gain valuable insight and experience a brief section of the renowned Appalachian Trail.

Family and Specialty Weekends August-June• Family Camp Weekends• Mother/Daughter Weekend• Father/Son Weekend• Father/Daughter Weekend• Mother/Son Weekend• Women’s Wellness Weekends

Fairview Lake YMCA Camps is the summer sleep-away camp of the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges.