Wellfleet Bay - Mass Audubon
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Wellfleet Bay - Mass Audubon
Summer 2016 Wellfleet Bay Natural History Day Camp ! n u f a k h i k e r e s e a h . . . have y a k c r l e k r o n s explore P.O. Box 236, South Wellfleet, MA 02663 508-349-2615 massaudubon.org/wellfleetbaycamp Wellfleet Bay Natural History Day Camp Our camp is designed to promote a child’s lasting curiosity and excitement about nature. Our goal is to instill awareness and appreciation of the natural world, to teach responsibility for the environment, and to promote an understanding of our place in nature. Camp activities are carefully planned to meet these goals and, at the same time, create a fun and memorable experience. about MASS AUDUBON Mass Audubon works to protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife. Together with more than 100,000 members, we care for 35,000 acres of conservation land; provide school, camp, and other educational programs for 225,000 children and adults annually; and advocate for sound environmental policies at local, state, and federal levels. Each year, our statewide network of wildlife sanctuaries welcomes nearly half a million visitors of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds and serves as the base for our work. To support these important efforts, call 800-AUDUBON (800-2838266) or visit massaudubon.org. about WELLFLEET BAY Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary serves more than 1,100 children through day camp each year and welcomes more than 32,000 visitors annually. We protect and conduct research on a number of Cape Cod’s endangered, threatened, or at-risk species. Our robust science program allows us to bring actual research into all of our education programs, including day camp. To support Wellfleet Bay’s conservation and education work, call 508-349-2615, extension 109, or visit massaudubon.org/wellfleetbay, click the Donate button, and select “Wellfleet Bay.” about CAMP Camp Staff Additional Camp Information Our staff are chosen for their enthusiasm, experience, knowledge, and ability to work with children in the outdoors. They are college graduates or undergraduates currently enrolled in an environmental and/or educational field of study. Staff members participate in a week long pre-camp training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Pick up Window: If your child’s camp ends at 12:30 pm, you may pick him/her up anytime from 12:15 to 12:45 pm. If your child’s camp ends at 2:30 pm, you may pick him/her up anytime from 2:15 to 2:45 pm. This will help to alleviate congestion in the parking lot. Our Expectations of Campers Family Hikes: Check out some of the cool places that your camper has been talking about, from the coyote den to the “painted turtle bridge.” Wednesday mornings from 8 to 8:45 am. Preregistration is not required and the hike is open to all family members. Due to the outdoor and exploratory nature of our camp program, campers must be able to move about on uneven terrain. Campers are expected to meaningfully participate in age-appropriate activities, including nature study. All campers must follow stated behavior expectations and safety rules. The camp director reserves the right to dismiss a camper when, in his/her judgement, the camper’s behavior interferes with the rights of others or the smooth functioning of the group or activity, or violates the camp’s behavior policy. In such cases no refunds will be provided. If you have any questions regarding your child’s ability to participate in our camp program, please contact the Camp Director. 2 Contact Information: E-mail us at [email protected] or call 508-349-2615. Our website is massaudubon.org/wellfleetbaycamp. Day Camp T-Shirts The 2016 day camp T-shirts will be available for purchase throughout the week. Thank you to Phyllis Evenden who designed this year’s day camp T-shirt, which features a barn swallow. Summer 2016 | Wellfleet Bay Natural History Day Camp Combined Session for First Week of Camp: June 20–24 Exploring Wellfleet Bay Half-day camp for all groups. June 20–24, 9 am–12:30 pm Fee: $150 M/$215 NM Group 1: Discoverers & Adventurers (Grades PreK–1) Group 2: Explorers & Naturalists (Grades 2–5) Explore different habitats and search for wildlife at the sanctuary. Complete with nets, buckets, field guides, and magnifiers, you and your group will check out spots along the trail and “off the beaten path.” Too Young for Camp? Visit massaudubon.org/wellfleetbay for a listing of guided programs for families with young children. You’re Never Too Old For Camp! See page 7 for opportunities for high school students. registration INFORMATION Registration Policy Financial Aid Registration begins January 5. Registrations will be accepted online or by mail through May 15; after May 15, only phone and mail-in registrations will be accepted. Mailed registrations will be stamped with the date of receipt and processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration must include payment for 50% of the total camp fees. Payment includes a nonrefundable $50 per camper per session enrollment fee that is applied to your camp tuition and cannot be transferred to another camper, family or camp location. If registering after May 15, payment in full is required. To register, visit massaudubon.org/ wellfleetbaycamp, call 508-349-2615, or mail this form and payment to: Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, P.O. Box 236, South Wellfleet, MA 02663. Financial assistance is available based on demonstrated economic need and available funds, and is generally limited to one session per child; however, all applications are considered. Applications are due by May 15. Please call the Camp Director to request an application or download one at massaudubon.org/campforms. Registration Confirmation All camp forms and waivers are due two months prior to the start of your camper’s session. The balance of your camp tuition is due by May 15. If registering after May 15, payment in full is required and a specific camp form deadline will be set for you. A camper cannot attend camp and his/her spot is not guaranteed until all forms, waivers, and payments are completed (or a payment plan has been established). A fee of $75 per camper will be charged for incomplete or late forms and waivers. A confirmation packet containing important documents and information will be sent once your camper’s registration has been processed. Mass Audubon Membership Discount Mass Audubon members at the Family level or above receive a discounted rate. To qualify, your membership must be current through your camper’s last session, and you must be the parent, grandparent, or legal guardian of the camper being enrolled. Membership can be purchased or renewed at the time of registration. If you are unsure of your member status, please call 508-349-2615. Additional Discounts Campers who reside on Cape Cod year-round receive a $40 discount on half-day programs and a $60 discount on full-day programs. Proof of the camper’s enrollment in a Cape Cod school district in the form of a report card, progress report, or letter from the school must accompany registration in order for the camper to receive the discount. To qualify, your membership must be current through your camper’s last session, and you must be the parent, grandparent, or legal guardian of the camper being enrolled. Refund Policy A full refund, minus the nonrefundable enrollment fee, is provided to camp families who cancel in writing on or before May 15. After May 15 no refund is available. Lost deposits are not transferable, and refunds are not given for participant dismissal, failure to attend, absence or sick days. If we must cancel a session, you will receive a full refund. Important Deadlines Camp License Our camp complies with the regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (105 CMR 430) and is licensed by the Wellfleet Board of Health. ACA Accreditation We are proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association. Developed exclusively for the camp industry, this nationally recognized program focuses on program quality, and health and safety, management, and camp operations. Camp Policy Requests You may request copies of our background check, healthcare, discipline, bullying, and grievance policies at any time. Questions? Contact the camp director and registrar at: wellfleetbaycamp@ massaudubon.org or 508-349-2615 508-349-2615 | massaudubon.org/wellfleetbaycamp 3 DISCOVERERS Entering PreK or K (must be age 4 by April 1, 2016) Half Day: 9 am–12:30 pm June 27–July 15: $230 M/$295 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $240 M/$305 NM, per week Full Day: 9 am–2:30 pm June 27–July 15: $290 M/$355 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $310 M/$375 NM, per week ADVENTURERS Entering Grade 1 Half Day: 9 am–12:30 pm Full Day: 9 am–2:30 pm June 27–July 15: $240 M/$305 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $250 M/$315 NM, per week June 27–July 15 $295 M/$360 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $305 M/$370 NM, per week The Discoverers program is designed to encourage a young child’s curiosity, increase sensory awareness, and provide an introduction to field experience. Classes are Monday through Friday, half day (with a mid-morning snack from home) or full day (with snack and lunch). Camper-to-camp instructor ratio is 5:1. The Adventurers program provides field experience through hands-on exploration, crafts, and creative games that focus on animals and their habitats. Classes are Monday through Friday, half day (with a mid-morning snack) or full day (with snack and lunch). Camper-to-camp instructor ratio is 5:1. 6/20–6/24 Exploring Wellfleet Bay (see page 3) 6/20–6/24 Exploring Wellfleet Bay (see page 3) 6/27–7/1 Beach Biologists Who dug those little holes? What animal is hiding in this shell? Act like a naturalist as you use magnifiers and field guides to discover what animals call the beach their home! 7/4–7/8 Adaptation Station How do pipefish avoid predators? What helps a seal live underwater? Explore our local habitats in search of plants and animals with awesome adaptations! 7/11–7/15 Seaside Adventure When the tide goes out, discover all the critters underneath. Watch fiddler crabs race about, feel snails crawl on your hand, and listen to gulls squawk in the wind. 7/18–7/22 Camouflaged Critters Learn about some of the best camouflaged critters in the animal world, such as chipmunks, caterpillars, and green frogs. Test your observation skills with games along the trail! 7/25–7/29 Life at the Sea’s Edge Feel the ocean breeze on your face and the sand under your feet. Use dip nets to look for fish as well as different species of crabs and worms. 4 8/1–8/5 Things that Fly The sky is full of animals with awesome adaptations that help them soar! Search for different species of gulls, terns, and butterflies as we explore the beach and fields! 8/8–8/12 Habitat Hunt Join our hunt for the coolest habitats at Wellfleet Bay! Learn what makes animals like fiddler crabs, salamanders, and pond turtles so interesting! 8/15–8/19 Marsh Muckers Sneak through the cordgrass. Slop through the muck. Get wet and muddy while you discover the most incredible wetland critters you’ve ever seen! 8/22–8/26 Garden Explorers Search for animals that make their homes among the flowers, play games, and help plants grow! We’ll plant our own seedlings to take home. 8/29–9/2 Salty Discoverers What better place than Cape Cod to discover creatures of the sea and salt marsh? Beachcomb to your heart’s delight as you meander through the salt air looking for eels and fiddler crabs. 6/27–7/1 Deep-Sea Explorer Use your imagination to go on a journey to the deep sea! Uncover mysteries of the deep and learn how certain animals can live in this extreme habitat. 7/4–7/8 Sealife Scientists Investigate the different habitats where marine animals live. Find fiddler crabs in the marsh, moon snails in the tidal flats, and terns diving into the bay. 7/11–7/15 Saltwater Wonders Get salty and wet! Stroll along looking for crabs and eels in the marsh, clams and shorebirds on the flats, and schooling fish in the water. 7/18–7/22 Musical Nature Sometimes nature is very quiet and other times it is quite noisy! We’ll focus on our sense of hearing as we explore the natural world and listen for sounds made by wind, water, and animals. 7/25–7/29 Mini Marvels of Nature Explore fields, swamps, and the water’s edge in search of some of Cape Cod’s smallest animals. We’ll go out on expeditions looking for insects, fiddler crabs, minnows, and more! 8/1–8/5 Track Detectives What animal walked along the beach? Who made a home in this tree? Practice your nature detective skills with scavenger hunts and games as we search for clues left by animals. 8/8–8/12 Go Fish! Use seine nets, dip nets, fish traps, and more to get up close and personal with some of your favorite scaly friends! 8/15–8/19 Wild in the Woods Let’s get wild! Scurry like a squirrel, slither like a snake, hop like a bird, and march like an ant! Find out the secrets to being wild in the woods. 8/22–8/26 Between the Tides As the tide goes out, a whole new world is uncovered. Discover burrowing clams, crawling hermit crabs, noisy shorebirds, and more! 8/29–9/2 Pond Patrol Hey, pond creatures! We’re here to patrol your habitats! Keep an eye out for basking turtles, hopping frogs, swimming fish, and hungry nymphs. Summer 2016 | Wellfleet Bay Natural History Day Camp EXPLORERS Entering Grades 2 or 3 Half Day: 9 am–12:30 pm Full Day: 9 am–2:30 pm Half Day: June 27–July 15: $255 M/$320 NM, per week Full Day: July 18–September 2: $275 M/$340 NM, per week June 27–July 15: $315 M/$380 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $335 M/$400 NM, per week The Explorers program emphasizes the natural history of animals and the interrelationships of all living things through observation and hands-on field activities. This program includes special activities on Wednesday mornings led by Wellfleet Bay researchers. Each week we offer a half day (with a mid-morning snack from home) and a full day (with a snack and lunch). Camper-to-camp instructor ratio is 7:1. 6/20–6/24 Exploring Wellfleet Bay (see page 3) 6/27–7/1 Ocean “Monsters” Discover some of the fascinating creatures that roam the waters around Cape Cod. Learn about leatherback sea turtles, basking sharks, ocean sunfish, and more through games and crafts. 7/4–7/8 Along the Seashore Along the seashore, we will take binoculars and seine nets to examine moon snails, hermit crabs, periwinkles, calico crabs, sea worms, clams, oysters, and mussels. 7/11–7/15 Magnificent Marine Mammals Discover some of the Cape’s most amazing marine animals. Learn about the species of whales and seals that visit Cape Cod waters and what we can do to help these magnificent animals. 7/18–7/22 The Active Cape How long has the Cape been here? How much longer will it be here? The sands of the Cape are constantly moving. Find out where this sand came from and where it’s going. 7/25–7/29 Believe It or Not Did you know that horseshoe crabs and barnacles eat with their feet and some turtles have a natural antifreeze they use to survive winter? The animal world is a fascinating place! 8/1–8/5 The Green Earth Learn ways to live while being kind to the earth. Familiarize yourself with outdoor living skills and low-impact hiking as we trek along the sanctuary. Also, learn to recycle, compost, and grow organic food. 8/8–8/12 No Bones About It No bones, soft bodies, and lots of interesting behaviors: Squid, jellyfish, crabs, insects, slugs, and more make up over half of the animal world. Dissect a squid to get a better understanding of how this creature functions. 8/15–8/19 Super Powers If you had a super power what would it be? Would you fly? Be invisible? Glow in the dark? Is there an animal out there that has that exact power? Discover the amazing powers animals use to stalk prey—and evade capture! 8/22–8/26 Micro to Macro Nature’s food chain depends on all creatures—from microscopic plankton to massive whales. Investigate how these worlds interact. 8/29–9/2 Critter Costume Party Learn how some animals “dress up” to hide while others don elaborate costumes to attract potential mates and scare off competition. Explore fur, feathers, scales, and more as you create your own critter costume. 508-349-2615 | massaudubon.org/wellfleetbaycamp 5 NATURALISTS Entering Grades 4 or 5 9 am–2:30 pm June 27–July 15: $355 M/$420 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $365 M/$430 NM, per week The Naturalists program allows those interested in science to participate in field activities while learning methods and techniques used in wildlife community investigations. Classes are full day with a mid-morning snack and lunch. This program also includes weekly field trips to areas relevant to the subject being studied. Camper-to-camp instructor ratio is 8:1. 6/20–6/24 Exploring Wellfleet Bay (see page 3) 6/27–7/1 Endangered Species Includes a Nauset Marsh cruise. Cape Cod is home to a number of threatened and endangered species: piping plovers, ospreys, diamondback terrapins, and humpback whales are a few that are making a comeback. Learn how you can help these creatures survive. 7/4–7/8 Coastal Encounters Includes a trip to the dunes and an ocean-side beach. Cape Cod is the perfect place to encounter coastal life. Observe shorebirds on barrier beaches, dig for clams and worms on tidal flats, muck for about for crabs and eels in salt marshes, and follow coyote tracks in dunes! 8/8–8/12 Nature of Cape Cod Includes a hike along Cape Cod’s Outer Beach. What makes Cape Cod unique? Is it the fact that it’s the meeting point of southern and northern currents, or is it its glacial origin? Investigate the Cape’s unique habitats, from kettle ponds to sand dunes to clay cliffs. 8/15–8/19 Wildlife Watchers Includes a trip to the Beech Forest. Become a true wildlife watcher by developing your observation skills. Spend extra time watching birds in the forest or observing fiddler crabs interacting with each other. Travel across the sanctuary investigating animal behaviors and identifying their special characteristics. 7/11–7/15 Spineless Wonders Includes a trip to a rocky beach and tide pools. Over 80% of the animal world is made up of animals without backbones— such as insects, worms, slugs, jellyfish, squid, clams, and crabs! Uncover crabs and sea anemones, dissect a squid, dig for clams and worms, and hunt (with nets) for dragonflies and butterflies. 8/22–8/26 Marine Life Mania Includes a trip to Chatham’s piers to observe birds, invertebrates, and possibly seals. From salt marshes to harbors, discover the connections between the biomes of the marine environment. Survey the invertebrates of the tidal flats by seining, dipping, and digging. Check out fish, crabs, seals, and other animals during our trip to Chatham. 7/18–7/22 Ocean Odyssey Includes a marine life cruise aboard the Albatross. Explore Cape Cod’s marine communities, including the ocean, bay, marsh, and beach. Discover invertebrates such as shrimp, crabs, and clams by seining, dipping, and digging. Learn about marine species including whales, seals, and lobsters. We may also discover spider crabs, sea stars, and skates on our cruise. 8/29–9/2 The Hunters and the Hunted Includes a trip to the Provincetown breakwater. Marine animals have a range of ways they hunt and consume food. Imagine an animal with a beak inside its mouth or one that can regurgitate its own insides! It’s not science fiction; it’s life on Cape Cod. Whether it’s sharks in the bay or fish in the pond, discover how animals hunt or keep from being hunted. 7/25–7/29 Wildlife Tracks and Traces Includes a dune hike in Provincetown or Truro. In the heat of summer, some of the Cape’s wildlife bury underground, while other native animals are nocturnal. We’ll look for animal tracks and traces, such as mammal tracks, birds’ nests, clam holes, and turtle signs. 8/1–8/5 Cape Cod Cold-Bloods Includes a trip to Gull and Higgins Pond sluiceway. What do fish, turtles, and snakes have in common? They are all coldblooded! This week seine for fish, hunt for turtles, and search for frogs and salamanders. 6 There’s more to explore at Wildwood, Mass Audubon’s overnight camp in Rindge, New Hampshire. Campers ages 9–17 enjoy hands-on, nature-focused, outdoor activities with well-trained staff in a beautiful natural setting. Choose from one-week and twoweek overnight sessions, Teen Treks, Leaders-in-Training Sessions, and Family Camp. Call 866-627-2267 (toll-free) or visit massaudubon.org/wildwood to learn more. Summer 2016 | Wellfleet Bay Natural History Day Camp ECOLOGISTS The Ecologists program expands on existing natural history knowledge. Campers will explore both on and off the sanctuary and participate in inquirybased activities, scientific research, and ecological management studies. All Entering Grades 6–8 sessions include opportunities to learn practical field techniques and ecological 9 am–2:30 pm practices, as well as outdoor skills such as kayaking or snorkeling. Each week a June 27–July 15: $385 M/$450 NM, per week July 18–September 2: $395 M/$460 NM, per week different activity is offered with an emphasis on proper instruction and safety. Camper-to-camp instructor ratio is 8:1. 6/27–7/1 Get Out! Includes a paddleboarding and snorkeling trip. Get outdoors and stay active this week while learning new outdoor skills, such as paddleboarding, snorkeling, orienteering, and lowimpact hiking. Look for wildlife and explore estuaries, bays, ponds, and backwoods. 7/4–7/8 Island Explorations Includes a boat trip to Tern Island and a hike to Great Island. Discover why island ecology is unique as we venture to Great Island and Try Island in Wellfleet and Chatham’s Tern Island. Look for marine life and search for clues from Cape Cod’s past, such as evidence of pirates and whalers. 7/11–7/15 Exotic Aquatics Includes a kayak trip and a snorkeling trip. Introduced plants and animals threaten our native wildlife. Learn to recognize the “most wanted” aquatic invaders, from crabs to seaweeds, as we snorkel ponds, creeks, and bays to document unwanted pests above and below the water. Search for native fish and plants and develop ideas to slow the alien invaders. 7/18–7/22 Carnivores of the Cape Includes a seal cruise and a whale watch. Eat or be eaten is the rule in the world of wildlife. Observe the ways animals attract, capture, and eat their prey—from snails that spit acid, to sharks that rule the seas. See what scientists learn from examining the stomach contents of sharks and seals. 7/25–7/29 Fishing for Compliments Includes a marine life cruise aboard the Albatross. Learn about various fishing techniques and how they have changed throughout the years. Experiment with seine netting and take a look at fishing from the perspective of fishermen and the fish. Discover what is being done to make fishing more sustainable. 8/1–8/5 In the Field Includes a kayak and a snorkeling trip. Have you ever wondered what biologists do in the field? Come participate in sanctuary projects that involve diamondback terrapins, horseshoe crabs, shorebirds, and more. Try out different field study techniques such as population censusing and transect studies. 8/8–8/12 World of Water Includes a Nauset Marsh cruise and a paddleboarding trip. From salt, to brackish, to fresh, investigate the inhabitants and importance of water. Go “ponding” to collect information on the health of Wellfleet’s Silver Spring Pond. Kayak and explore a saltmarsh and its aquatic inhabitants and beachcomb for intertidal creatures. 8/15–8/19 Animal Behavior! Includes a whale watch and a snorkeling trip. Take some time to observe behaviors of different animals in the wild. Do fiddler crabs always go back into the same hole? How far do box turtles travel to get food? Set up some simple experiments to find out the answers to these and other questions! 8/22–8/26 Herp Search Includes a paddleboarding trip and a trip to a swamp. Turtles, snakes, frogs, and salamanders are everywhere, especially at Wellfleet Bay! Track box turtles, search for threatened diamondback terrapins, monitor elusive woodland salamanders, and keep a lookout for black racers or hognose snakes. 8/29–9/2 Magnificent Migrators Includes a kayak trip and a dune hike. The end of summer marks the middle of the shorebird fall migration season and the beginning of the whale and butterfly migrations. Some species go as far as South America! How do they know when to leave and where to go? Visit Nauset Marsh to discover what these animals endure to survive. Please note: participants must be able to demonstrate strong swimming skills in order to snorkel. Please call the camp director with any questions or concerns. For High School Students LEADERS-IN-TRAINING Ages 14–17 $100 members/$165 nonmembers Wellfleet Bay’s Leader-in-Training (LIT) Program is for teens who are looking to gain experience working with children. Participate in training sessions, lead games, assist camp groups, and learn to teach activities. An application is required and space is limited. For more information and an application, contact camp director Emily Wolfe at [email protected] 508-349-2615 | massaudubon.org/wellfleetbaycamp 7 Through May 15, registrations will be accepted by mail or online. After May 15, registrations will be accepted by mail or phone. For identity safety assurances, fax and e-mail submissions are not permitted. Send registration form with payment to Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, P.O. Box 236, South Wellfleet, MA 02663. Phone: 508-349-2615 Office use only DR _____________ FS ______________ FR _____________ Please use photocopy for additional children or camp weeks. Camper Last Name: __________________________________First Name: _____________________________Gender: _________ Street Address: ____________________________ City: ______________________________ State: ______Zip:________ Birth Date: ___ /___/___ Age as of June 1: _____ Grade as of Sept 2016: _____ Returning Camper? YES / NO [ ] Discoverers (half day) [ ] Discoverers (full day) [ ] Adventurers (half day) [ ] Adventurers (full day) Dates ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ [ ] Explorers (half day) [ ] Explorers (full day) [ ] Naturalists [ ] Ecologists [ ] LIT program Session Name(s) _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Person Completing This Form Last Name: _____________________________________________ First Name: __________________________________ Relationship to Camper:____________ Phone (Primary): _________________ Phone (Secondary): ________________________ E-mail:________________________________ Member #: __________________________ Add to Carpool List? YES / NO Address (if different):____________________________City: ____________________________State:______Zip:_______ Parent/Guardian (if different than above) Last Name: _____________________________________________ First Name: __________________________________ Relationship to Camper:____________ Phone (Primary): _________________ Phone (Secondary): __________________ E-mail:________________________________ Member #: __________________________ Add to Carpool List? YES / NO Address (if different):____________________________ City: _______________________State:________ Zip: _________ Payment Method Payment Information Check Included (payable to Mass Audubon, include child’s Total Camp Session(s): $______ name and session dates in subject line) *Mass Audubon Family Membership if Joining/Renewing ($65) $______ OR Credit Card $______ DISC / MC / VISA #: ____________________________ Tax-Deductible Campership Fund Donation: $______ Exp. Date: __________ Verification Code:___________ TOTAL DUE: $______ Amount Paid Today (Full or 50%): $______ Signature: ____________________________________ Balance Due by May 15: $______ “I agree to allow the Massachusetts Audubon Society to charge my credit card in the amount(s) specified above and understand that refunds will only be provided in accordance with the refund policy outlined in this brochure. I have read and agree to the refund policy outlined in this brochure.” *To qualify for a camp tuition discount, you must be a current Mass Audubon member at the Family level or above and be the parent, grandparent, or legal guardian of the camper being enrolled. If you are unsure of your membership status, please call 781-259-9500. 8 Summer 2016 | Wellfleet Bay Natural History Day Camp