2016 SUMMER DAY CAMP - The San Diego Salvation Army Kroc
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2016 SUMMER DAY CAMP - The San Diego Salvation Army Kroc
KROC 2016 SUMMER DAY CAMP · PLAY · LEARN · PERFORM · ICE SKATE · DISCOVER · DANCE REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 11TH 619.269.1470 SD.KROCCENTER.ORG CONTACT US 6753 University Ave., San Diego CA 92115 619.287.KROC (5762) SD.KROCCENTER.ORG A NOTE FROM THE MAJORS 619.269.1470 Summer Day Camp Office 619.269.1438 Day Camp Manager 619.269.1460 Gymnasium Guest Services 619.269.1430 Scholarships & Family HELLO FRIENDS 619.269.1501 Membership 619.269.1540 Arts & Education Dear Friends, 619.269.1547 Donations & Sponsorship 619.269.1520 Birthday Parties 619.269.1460 Athletics & Aquatics 619.269.1574 Kroc Church 619.269.1498 Ice Arena 619.269.1580 RJ’s Preschool Academy 619.269.1552 Theatre Box Office 619.269.1540 Senior Programs/Life Options 619.269.1457 Skatepark 619.269.1551 Special Events & Catering 619.269.1424 Volunteer Services The Kroc Center Day Camp offers children a summer full of thrilling activities, a unique opportunity to learn new life skills, and a place to make new friends. For parents, Day Camp does more than just provide peace of mind that your children are well cared for, it also provides assurance that your children continue to develop their talents and abilities during the summer months and holidays. Day Camp can provide childhood experiences and friendships, which will benefit children for a lifetime. We consider it an honor to have your children entrusted to us and strive to continually expand and improve the care and services we offer. Resource Center Sincerely, Majors Rick & Margaret Peacock THE KROC CENTER IS LOCATED BETWEEN ARAGON & 69TH ST. ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE CO LLEG PUBLISHED BY The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center 6845 University Ave. San Diego, CA 92115 619.287.5762 SD.KROCCENTER.ORG Schedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice. 2 AV E. 7 0 t h S T. E AV E . Majors Rick & Margaret Peacock Corps Officers, San Diego Kroc Center UNIVER SIT Y WELCOME TO KROC DAY CAMP FEATURES 2 WELCOME 2 | Contact Information 2 | A Note from the Majors 4 4 5 6 THE SALVATION ARMY MISSION CAMP GOALS & EXPECTATIONS CAMPUS AT A GLANCE GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION 6 | Operating Hours 6 | Registration & Policies 7 | Cancellations & Transfers 8 9 10 11 12 16 19 22 24 28 30 32 33 34 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS SCHOLARSHIPS KROC ADVENTURES CAMPS PEE WEE CAMP SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY CAMPS CAMPS AT A GLANCE CAMP REGISTRATION FORM SPORTS CAMPS SPECIALTY CAMPS FIELD TRIPS WEEKLY CAMP OFFERINGS JUNIOR LEADERS MEET THE COUNSELORS PARENTS’ CORNER 3 THE SALVATION ARMY’S MISSION The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. THE SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER’S PURPOSE In keeping with the mission and holistic approach of The Salvation Army, The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center provides opportunities that facilitate positive, life-changing experiences through: art, athletics, personal development, spiritual discovery and community service. The Salvation Army Kroc Center’s facilities, programs and services bridge the gap between potential and opportunity for children and adults, strengthen individuals and families, and enrich the lives of seniors. KROC DAY CAMP GOALS 1. To facilitate personal growth & safety. 2. To foster personal character development and respect for others. 3. To develop skills in activity-specific areas. 4. To have fun! CAMPER BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS 1. Campers must stay with their group at all times. 2. Campers must keep hands, feet, and all objects to themselves. 3. Campers must listen to all instructions given by staff. CHRISTIAN CHARACTER CURRICULUM During our “daily huddles” campers are introduced to positive, ageappropriate accounts from the Bible that convey examples of character development. 4 AR CAMPUS AT A GLANCE DR E . 69th ST. N O AG F E D C B A DAY CAMP OFFICE UNIVERSITY AVE. F | INDOOR SKATEPARK The Salvation Army Kroc Center Indoor Skatepark was added to the Kroc Center building plans at the request of a community youth committee. The Skatepark is filled with several elements to challenge both beginning and advanced skaters. F | ADMINISTRATION OFFICES & COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT LAB The Community Enrichment Lab offers laptop computers, tablets, and space for education and enrichment classes. F | RJ’S PRESCHOOL ACADEMY A Christian Preschool dedicated to providing quality early childhood education to prepare children for Kindergarten and beyond. Infant and Waddler care are also available, as well as extended care hours. F | FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER The Family Resource Center (FRC) provides emergency assistance, services and referrals for families and individuals in need in this community. Social Workers are available to meet with clients and to provide services including: emergency food assistance, case management, referrals, assessments, and scholarships. The FRC also hosts educational courses including Parenting, Nutrition and ESL. For a full list of services and to determine eligibility, visit sd.kroccenter.org. E | DAY CAMP OFFICE, RECREATION FIELD, CHALLENGE COURSE & ROCKWALL Suitable for soccer, flag football and other outdoor sports, the 55,000 square-foot field is bordered on the south by a challenge course consisting of several low and high rope course elements, and a 30-foot tall rock-climbing tower. E | AQUATICS CENTER Water exercise, therapy, lessons and aquatics sports programs are available in three areas: 25 meter x 25 yard short course Competition Pool (80-82 degrees); Recreation Pool (84-86 degrees); indoor warm water Therapy Pool (9296 degrees). E | GYMNASIUM & FITNESS CENTER A multi-use center, this 56,000 square-foot building contains a fitness area with weight and cardiovascular exercise equipment, a group exercise class area, and an NBA regulation basketball court. The gymnasium is ideally suited for volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, and badminton. There is also a family gameroom with foosball, Pool, and table tennis. D | MISSION BREW COFFEE Mission Brew Coffee opened at the Kroc Center in May 2014 and serves fresh coffee, smoothies, paninis, and snacks. The shop, located in the Center’s tower, sources its coffee from San Diego roasters and ensures that all customers are greeted with a smile. For more information, visit missionbrewcoffee.com. C | ICE ARENA The Kroc Center Ice Arena is the only ice arena centrally located in the heart of San Diego! A year round, NHL regulation sized ice surface, Kroc Center Ice offers public ice skating, learn to skate classes, learn to play hockey classes, drop-in hockey, youth in-house hockey, and adult hockey leagues. Host your next birthday party at the Kroc Center Ice Arena. B | PERFORMING ARTS CENTER The fully-equipped 33,000-square foot Performing Arts Center is home to the Joan B. Kroc Theatre. The theatre houses the Kroc Kids Junior Theatre and Broadway-quality shows. It features seating for 600, a motorized orchestra pit, scene shop, and dressing room. A | EDUCATION CENTER Adjacent to the Performing Arts Center, the Arts & Education Center features a youth library, visual arts studio, computer lab, study hall, classrooms, and tutoring rooms. The space also houses a dance studio, band and orchestra rooms, vocal and instrumental practice rooms and a large multipurpose conference room, where weekly Kroc Church worship services are held. A | KROC CHURCH Kroc Church meets in the Multipurpose Room every Sunday at 10AM. All are welcome. Kroc Church is simply a group of people with a common desire to follow and love Jesus. 5 ALL THINGS CAMP REGULAR CAMP HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Drop-off: 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Pick-up: 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. EXTENDED CARE Additional $20 per week, per camper. Drop-off as early as 6:30 a.m. and pick-up as late as 6:00 p.m. DROP-OFF & PICK-UP PROCEDURES Drop-off and pick-up occur at the Recreation Field entrance between 8:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. Extended Care drop-off occurs in the Gymnasium Basketball courts 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Pick-up for all campers occurs at the Recreation Field entrance after 3:30 p.m. Parents arriving after 8:30 a.m. for drop-off or prior to 3:30 p.m. for pick-up will need to report to the Day Camp Office to sign their child in or out and will be instructed where to go to meet their camper’s group. Please leave enough time, as pick-up may occur in the middle of an activity on the other end of campus. Campers must be signed in and out of camp each day by an authorized adult in the presence of Kroc Center staff. Parents and authorized adults must be at least 18 years of age and present current photo I.D. when signing their camper(s) out. Children will be released only to those listed on the Camp Waiver form. Valid forms of ID include: California State I.D., Driver’s License, Military I.D., or Passport. All changes to the list of adults authorized to sign out a child must be completed on the Change of Authorization form by the parent who enrolled the child in camp. Please be prepared to show identification when making changes. Children must be 12 years of age or older to sign themselves out of camp. Parents wishing to give their children permission to do so may write the child’s name on the waiver in the space provided for authorized adults. 6 LATE PICK-UP A $1 per minute late fee is charged for each minute a child remains at camp past 6:00 p.m. (4:00 p.m. if camper is not enrolled in Extended Care). Please allow plenty of time in anticipation of traffic or volume of parents at the Day Camp sign-out table. If the child is not picked up by 7:00 pm, and staff is unable to reach the parents, Child Protective Services will be contacted. REGISTRATION INFORMATION WALK-IN REGISTRATION Parents may register in person at the Gymnasium Guest Service Desk during regular operating hours: Monday-Friday 5:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. REGISTER BY EMAIL Parents may register via email by completing both sides of the registration form (pull-out) located on page 19 and emailing it with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover card information to: SDKroc.Camp@usw. salvationarmy.org. REGISTER BY FAX Parents may register via fax by completing both sides of the registration form (pull-out) located on page 19 and faxing it with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover card information to: (619) 269-1476, Attention: Day Camp. NOTE: All enrollments are subject to space availability and no registrations are guaranteed. A non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a space in each camp, and field trip. REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES DEPOSITS A $25 non-refundable deposit per camp is required to reserve a space. A $10 nonrefundable deposit is required for each field trip. Deposits are not transferable between sessions. FEES Payment in full is due one week prior to the start of each camp or field trip, or registration and deposit are forfeited. Parents may reinstate enrollment (pending space availability) with a $10 late payment fee. Payment may be made by debit card, credit card or cash. Checks are not accepted for payment. ALL THINGS CAMP LATE REGISTRATION A $10 late payment fee is applied to all registrations and balances paid less than one week prior to the session’s start date. MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT To receive Kroc Center membership rates, membership must be current for the camper at the time of registration and remain current through enrolled weeks of camp. Membership information is available at the Gymnasium Guest Service Desk or online at sd.kroccenter.org/ membership.html. REFUND POLICY, CANCELLATIONS, & TRANSFER REQUESTS REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICIES No cash or credit card refunds are issued unless a Day Camp session is cancelled by the Kroc Center. Cancellation credits will be issued via a Kroc Center Gift Card and distributed directly to the participant. Cancellation at least one week prior to the start of the camp session: full credit on a Kroc Center Gift Card toward Kroc Center programs minus the $25 non-refundable deposit fee ($10 for a field trip). Cancellation less than one week prior to the start of the camp session: full credit on a Kroc Center Gift Card toward Kroc Center programs minus 50% of the paid amount. Credit applications are available at the Day Camp Office and online at sd.kroccenter.org/ daycamp.html. No prorated credits will be issued for partial attendance at a camp session or missed days due to illness, behavioral issues, or any other reason. Credits are: applicable towards any Kroc Center program, not redeemable for cash, will not be put on any credit card account, and do not expire. Please allow for one to two weeks for your credit request to be processed. Gift Cards may be picked up at the Day Camp Office. Gift Cards will not be mailed. TRANSFER REQUESTS Please complete the Change of Enrollment form for all Day Camp session transfers. Transfer requests are not guaranteed. Requests must be made one week prior to each camp. A $10 change fee is applied to all transfers that occur less than one week prior to the start of the camp. Summer Day Camp Sign-Up Spectacular discounted fees and camp session deposits are non-transferable. Regular payment policies apply: balances resulting from a transfer must be paid one week prior to the start of the camp. ENROLLMENT FORMS, INFORMATION & POLICY ASSUMPTION OF RISK & LIABILITY WAIVER AND HEALTH HISTORY FORM A current form must be completed and on file with the Day Camp Office prior to a child’s first day of camp. ENROLLMENT FORM Enrollment forms must be complete in order to be accepted. For Kroc Adventures camp offerings, please indicate the age group in which the child seeks to enroll (for instance, a sevenyear-old can be in KA 6-7 or KA 7-8). Fill in every space on both sides of the form, marking “N/A” in those spaces that do not apply. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS According to American Camp Association Accreditation Standards and California State Law, parents are required to provide health insurance policy information for each child and the date of the last Tetanus shot. To ensure health and safety, parents are required to submit an updated form each camp season. A signature is required for parents who do not immunize due to personal or religious beliefs. PARENT GUIDE The Parent Guide provides full information on camp policies & procedures. Parents are responsible for reading the Parent Guide and for reviewing camp policies with their child. Topics include signing in and out, behavior management, staffing, program contact information, and what to expect at camp. Parents may receive advance copies of the guide during registration at the Day Camp Office or Gymnasium Guest Service Desk. The Parent Guide can also be downloaded from sd.kroccenter.org/daycamp.html. 7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHO IS WATCHING MY CHILD? The majority of our staff members are recruited from local colleges and universities. Most importantly, our staff is made up of people who love kids. They want to spend their time playing, teaching, and working with children. All Kroc Center Day Camp staff members have cleared reference checks and a national background check. In addition, all staff members are certified in basic First Aid & CPR and receive extensive training in both how to care for youth and how to prevent childhood abuse. You can be sure that we are hiring the best of the best to work with your children. HOW LARGE ARE THE CAMP GROUPS? WHAT IS THE STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO? Camp groups generally range from 15-32 campers per group. The staff to camper ratio ranges from 1:6 to 1:10 (depending upon the ages within the camp group) and a minimum of two counselors is always present, regardless of the number of campers. WHAT SHOULD MY CHILD BRING TO CAMP? Campers are required to wear socks and closedtoe shoes daily. Campers should wear seasonappropriate clothes in which they are ready to play hard and get dirty! For girls, we do not recommend skirts or dresses. If your child’s camp is scheduled to swim, a swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen will also be needed. Sandals are allowed on the pool deck only. Please label all items and place them in a backpack for your campers to carry. Our Camp provides protective equipment for activities such as skateboarding and rock climbing, however, campers are always welcome to bring their own equipment as well. Pee Wee Parents: Please send your child in clothing and footwear he or she can put on without assistance. We strongly recommend sending your camper with a second set of clothes (in case your camper has a bathroom accident). Pee Wee camp is scheduled for a daily “quiet time” during which the campers may either take a brief nap or do a quiet activity. Parents are encouraged to send children with a blanket, special book, or something else that helps the child relax. No valuables, please. 8 WHAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT TO CAMP? Please make sure that your camper leaves all electronic items (including cell phones), jewelry, toys, card games, and pets at home. CAN I GET AN AGE EXCEPTION FOR MY CHILD? Campers must be the age indicated in the Day Camp description by September 1, 2016 in order to enroll in that camp. Children must be at least four years old on the first day of that camp session to enroll in a Pee Wee Camp. WHAT IS ACA ACCREDITATION? ACA is an acronym for the American Camp Association. The ACA has developed a rigorous and in-depth set of standards affecting camp operations, staffing, programming, and safety procedures. Camps that meet these criteria are awarded an ACA Accreditation. We are proud to be an ACA Accredited Day Camp, providing a safe and enriching experience for our campers. WHAT IF MY CHILD HAS SPECIAL NEEDS? The Kroc Center is committed to the inclusion of all children in our Day Camp Program, however, the Kroc Center Day Camp Inclusion Program cannot provide specialized 1-on-1 supervision/ care for any individual camper. As part of the Inclusion Application process, each child (and at least one parent) will be required to attend an interview with the Inclusion Coordinator to discuss/determine if we can provide reasonable accommodations to meet your child’s needs and (most importantly) keep them safe while at camp. Please call the Inclusion Coordinator at (619) 269-1470 at least two weeks prior to your desired session’s start date to schedule your Inclusion Application interview. ALL THINGS CAMP HOW DOES LUNCH/SNACK WORK? Lunch and a morning/afternoon snack are provided to each camper free of cost! If a camper is a picky eater, has allergies or has dietary restrictions, we encourage parents to pack a lunch from home. Our daily schedules are very flexible and vary depending upon the activities planned for your child’s camp. The typical time frame for lunch is thirty minutes between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Snack and lunch menus will be emailed to parents the Friday before the scheduled camp and will also be available for pick-up each Monday at the sign-in table. WHAT IF MY CHILD NEEDS TO TAKE MEDICATION DURING CAMP HOURS? We are happy to assist your child with their medical needs. Medication(s) must be in their original prescription container with the child’s name printed on the label and placed in a plastic bag. Please check-in the medication at the Day Camp Office and complete a Medical Information Sheet. Kroc Center staff will not dispense non-prescription medications without written parental consent. WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHILD GETS SICK OR INJURED? If a camper is too ill or hurt to continue their camp day, parents will be immediately contacted. For minor scrapes and bruises, Day Camp staff will complete a Report to Parent (RTP) form to notify parents of the event at pick-up time. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Individuals, families, and seniors who cannot afford Kroc Center membership or fees for youth camps and/or group classes can apply for a discount. Applicants for services will meet with a Family Resource Center associate for an assessment to build upon strengths and assets, and assist with meeting identified areas of need. Eligibility for this program is based on income level and address verification within the Kroc Center’s service area. Applications are available at any Guest Service Desk, in the Family Resource Center, and at sd.kroccenter.org/ scholarships.html. Additional information can be obtained by calling (619) 269-1430 or e-mailing [email protected]. COMMITMENT TO CHILD SAFETY The Salvation Army Kroc Center is committed to child safety, and we are thrilled to be awarded Praesidium Accreditation! Praesidium, Inc. is the leader in abuse risk management. To attain this accreditation, we underwent a rigorous risk assessment to review and scrutinize eight primary operational areas within our business including: policies, screening and selection, training, monitoring and supervision, consumer participation, feedback systems, responding and administrative systems. Praesidium Accreditation is a prestigious honor that publicly demonstrates to consumers—and insurance underwriters—that we have worked to achieve the highest industry standards in abuse prevention. 9 KROC ADVENTURES Kroc Adventures camps offer a multi-venue experience with different structured activities everyday. Choose from appropriate age groups and add to your camper’s experience with our optional field trips (additional fee) as detailed on pages 28 & 29. KROC ADVENTURES Ages 6 - 7 • Ages 7 - 8 • Ages 8 - 9 Ages 9 - 10 • Ages 11 - 14 Please indicate the age Kroc Adventures camp in which your child will enroll (for instance, a seven-year-old can be in KA 6-7 or KA 7-8). Kroc Adventures explores the unique Kroc Center campus and offers a variety of ageappropriate activities. Daily activities may include: swimming, traditional sports, arts & crafts, rock climbing, skateboarding and ice skating. Fee: $170 / Members $185 / Guests Offered: Weeks 1 - 10 NOTE: Due to the July 4th holiday, camp will not be in session on Monday, July 4th. Enrollment fees for Week 3 will accordingly reflect $136 for members and $148 for guests. 10 PEE WEE CAMP PEE WEE CAMP Ages 4 - 5 Pee Wee Camp is the perfect fit for children ready to take the next step. Pee Wee Camp focuses on sharpening motor skills, improving group interactions and provides an introduction to athletics and arts & crafts. Daily activities may include: swimming, traditional sports, arts & crafts, rock climbing, and ice skating. Campers are welcome to bring a comfort object or blanket (no valuables, please) for daily quiet time. Pee Wee campers must be potty trained. Fee: $180 / Members $195 / Guests Offered: Weeks: 1 - 10 NOTE: Pee Wee campers have the opportunity to swim twice each week. The only flotation devices permitted are one-piece suits with flotation sewn directly into the suit. The Kroc Center can also provide life jackets. Parents may not attend camp with Pee Wees. NOTE: Due to the July 4th holiday, camp will not be in session on Monday, July 4th. Enrollment fees for Week 3 will accordingly reflect $144 for members and $156 for guests 11 SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY The mission of The Salvation Army is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Accordingly, the Kroc Center Day Camp offers its campers the opportunity to discover and explore God’s Word through ten different Spiritual Discovery Camps. Campers enrolled in a Spiritual Discovery Camp will spend approximately two total hours each day in chapel and in small group “huddle” settings, examining exciting lessons from the Bible. The remainder of the day will be spent exploring other activities at the Kroc Center, which may include: ice skating, skateboarding, field games, arts & crafts, swimming, and rock climbing. 12 CREATING FOR CHRIST Ages 7 – 14 Do you love coloring, drawing, arts and crafts, or just getting your hands messy? Then jump into Creating for Christ with Day Camp Art Coordinator Miss Amanda! Explore your own creative imagination while learning about the creator of the world. Each day we will review a part of the Genesis creation story, participate in fun-filled activities, exciting lessons, and endless art projects! The week will culminate with an art gallery open for parents to view the campers’ unique creations. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 2 (June 27 – July 1) SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY FAITH & FIELD HOCKEY Ages 8 - 14 Fun fact: Field hockey is the third most popular sport in the world. It is a fast-paced, non-contact sport great for both boys and girls. Campers will be introduced to the general rules of field hockey as well as given basic instruction, which will include the fundamentals of dribbling, scoring, defense, and stick skills. Not only will campers be taught the value of a strong relationship with their teammates, but more importantly their relationship with God. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 4 (July 11 - 15) F.I.T. (FAITH IN TRAINING) Ages 8 - 14 Get up and get active! Faith in Training Camp is designed to get campers moving and active while learning new and fun exercises. Campers will experience exciting and innovative workouts led by Kroc Center Spiritual Development Coordinator and Certified Personal Trainer, Adam Baldwin. Campers are also taught healthy and delicious recipes, the value of proper nutrition, and above all, that a life with Jesus is the healthiest choice we can make. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 10 (August 22 - 26) GOD’S CREATION: SCIENCE CAMP Ages 8 - 14 Did you know that God loves science? He never meant for science and religion to fight against one another. In this special science-driven camp, campers will be taught about creation, human history and that we were made in God’s image – all while performing exciting science experiments. Campers will also experience a free one-day field trip to the Creation & Earth History Museum. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 8 (August 8 – 12) 13 SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY ICE HOCKEY Ages 8 - 17 The Kroc Center Day Camp program is excited to be partnering with Hockey Ministries International (HMI) to offer our first ever Ice Hockey Day Camp! Since 1977, HMI has produced hundreds of hockey camps in Canada, Europe, and the United States. Through expert instruction from a mixture of current and former NHL, AHL, Minor Pro, European, and NCAA level players & coaches, campers can be ensured that they will be receiving a winning combination of both high quality hockey instruction and practical training in Christian living. Fee: $335 / Members $350 / Guests Offered: Week 7 (August 1-5) NOTE: Ice skating experience is required. All campers must provide their own full set of ice hockey equipment. A free HMI hockey jersey will be provided. Campers will be split-up into age-specific and skill-specific groups and participate in a minimum of two hours of on-ice instruction per day. 14 KROC ‘N’ ROLL: PRAISE & WORSHIP Ages 7 - 14 Are you ready to rock out while learning or improving your music skills? In this camp, participants will have the opportunity to learn vocals, guitar, keyboard, or percussion, through Christian praise and worship music while campers prepare to put on a concert at the end of the week. This is a great camp for any child interested in music. All skill levels welcome. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 6 (July 25 – 29) MUSIC CAMP Ages 8 - 14 Music Camp is a great way for campers to be introduced to music through singing, piano, guitar, and other instruments. Students will learn to make a joyful noise unto the Lord on a variety of instruments and learn the fundamentals of reading music and rhythms. This is a great course for the beginning musician who wants to explore music, or a current musician who would like to try a new instrument. This offering will culminate with a spirit-lifting performance in the Joan B. Kroc Theatre. All skill levels welcome. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 1 (June 20 – 24) SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY SINGING FOR THE SAVIOR: VOCAL CAMP Ages 7 - 14 Sing along and rejoice in the perfect camp for any aspiring singer looking to learn and explore making music in the fellowship of their peers. Campers will learn the fundamentals of music and vocal techniques to hone their singing abilities. Campers will be taught how to sing in harmony together and also learn a variety of spiritual songs for everyone to enjoy. This offering will culminate with a spirit-lifting performance in the Joan B. Kroc Theatre. All skill levels welcome. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 9 (August 15 - 19) SUMMER OLYMPICS: GOING FOR GOD Ages 6 - 14 Live out every athlete’s dream by competing in the Kroc Center’s very own Summer Olympics! Campers will engage in both individual and team competitions in a weeklong Olympic Tournament. They will also learn the art of competition, sportsmanship, and above all, that growing closer to God is the greatest prize you can earn. Fee: $120 / Members $132 / Guests Offered: Week 3 (July 5 - 8) TENNIS STARTS WITH LOVE Ages 8 - 14 Are you looking for an ace of a camp? This camp is designed for campers with minimal or no tennis experience who are seeking to learn or improve their game. Led by Kroc Center Spiritual Development Coordinator and Sports & Recreation Lead, Adam Baldwin, campers will learn fundamental tennis skills, scoring, match play, rules and etiquette of the game - all while learning about God’s expectations for how we are to live our lives during athletic competition. Fee: $150 / Members $165 / Guests Offered: Week 5 (July 18 - 22) 15 SUMMER DAY CAMP 2016 WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 June 20 - 24 June 27 - July 1 July 5 - 8 July 11 - 15 July 18 - 22 Rockin’ Jump Rueben H. Fleet Science Center Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Music Camp 8-14 Footballl 8-14 Dodgeball 8-14 Skateboard 8-14 Volleyball 8-14 Kung Fu 8-14 Basketball 8-14 Summer Olympics: Going for God Faith & Field Hockey 8-14 Tennis Starts With Love 8-14 Dance Camp 8-14 Drawing Comics 8-14 Rockets & Aviation 7-12 Police Academy 8-14 Creating for Christ 7-14 Jr. Leaders Training 15-17 16 6-14 Culinary School Boot Camp 8-14 Jr. Leaders Training 15-17 CAMP REGISTRATION KROC ADVENTURES Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Intro To Soccer 5-8 Intro To Ice 6-8/9-14 Dodgeball 8-14 Skateboard 8-14 Kroc ‘n’ Roll 8-14 Ice Hockey Camp 8-17 Baseball 9-14 Singing for the Savior 7-14 High Ropes 10-14 Digital Photography 8-14 PHONE JUNIOR LEADERS CAMPER NAME: Kroc Adventures 7-8 SPECIALTY CAMP Kroc Adventures 7-8 SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY (FOR KROC ADVENTURES: LIST AGE GROUP) Kroc Adventures 6-7 F.I.T. 8-14 ($45/$55) FIELD TRIP ¢ YES ($20) ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES EXT. CARE Self Defense 8-14 ¢ YES ¢ YES ¢ YES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1. HOW DID YOU FIRST HEAR ABOUT KROC DAY CAMP? ¢ AT THE KROC CENTER ¢ FAMILY/FRIEND ¢ INTERNET ¢ KROCCENTER.ORG ¢ MAIL Fashion Camp 8-14 DATE Kroc Adventures 6-7 8-14 WEEK JUN 20 - 24 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Drama Camp: Suessical Kids 8-14 JUN 27 -JUL 1 JUL 5 - JUL 8 JUL 11 - 15 JUL 18 - 22 JUL 25 - 29 AUG 1 - 5 AUG 8 - 12 Kroc Adventures 6-7 God’s Creation: Science Camp PEE WEE SPORTS Pee Wee 4-5 Intro To Ice 6-8/9-14 FIELD TRIP Lionheart: Fencing & Archery Pee Wee 4-5 Kroc Adventures 6-7 1 Aug 22 - 26 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 KEY 2 3 4 WEEK 10 5 6 7 8 WEEK 9 Aug 15 - 19 AUG 15 - 19 Pee Wee 4-5 Aug 8 - 12 AUG 22 - 26 Padres Game WEEK 8 9 Aug 1 - 5 10 July 25 - 29 ¢ I WOULD LIKE TO OPT MY CHILD OUT OF IMPACT WEEK 7 San Diego Zoo PHONE EMERGENCY CONTACT & PICK-UP AUTHORIZATION We require at least three emergency contacts/adults authorized for pick-up other than the parents/guardians listed on front. 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CAMPER LIVES WITH (CUSTODIAL PARENT) CAMPER’S SCHOOL BIRTHDATE NAME (FIRST, LAST) CAMPER INFORMATION Summer Day Camp Registration 19 Register in Person: The Salvation Army Kroc Center | 6753 University Avenue, San Diego, CA 92115 | 619.269.1470 Register by Email: Credit Card Only | Sign and complete all forms | [email protected] Register by Fax: Credit Card Only | Sign and complete all forms | Fax to 619.269.1476 DATE SIGNATURE PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE REQUIRED FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT IMMUNIZE DUE TO PERSONAL BELIEFS DATE OF LAST TETANUS SHOT 2. ARE YOUR CHILD’S IMMUNIZATIONS UP TO DATE? ¢ YES ¢ NO 1. CHECK IF APPLICABLE OR ALLERGIC: ¢ ASTHMA ¢ BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES ¢ CARRIES EPI-PEN ¢ CARRIES INHALER ¢ DIABETES ¢ EPILEPSY ¢ INSECT STINGS ¢ PENICILLIN ¢ HAS SPECIAL NEEDS (INCLUSION) HEALTH HISTORY (CONT.) trip. Deposits may not be transferred to future sessions. Balance of fees is due one week prior to the session or you will forfeit the registration and deposit. Enrollment may be reinstated based on space availability. A $10 late payment fee is charged on all registrations and balances paid less than one week prior to the session’s start. No cash or credit card refunds will be issued unless a Day Camp session is cancelled by the Kroc Center. Cancellation credits will be issued via a Kroc Center Gift Card. Cancellation at least one week prior to the start of the camp session: full credit on a Kroc Center Gift Card toward Kroc Center programs minus the $25 non-refundable deposit ($10 for a field trip). Cancellation less than one week prior to the start of the camp session: full credit on a Kroc Center Gift Card toward Kroc Center programs minus 50% of the paid amount. No prorated credits will be issued for partial attendance at a camp session or missed days due to illness, behavioral issues, or any other reason. A $10 fee is applied to all transfers that occur less than one week prior to the start of the camp. Summer Day Camp Sign-Up Spectacular discounted fees are non-transferable. Credit/Transfer applications are available at the Day Camp Office. Camper safety is our top priority. Campers are expected to follow the peace contract by keeping hands and feet to themselves, listening to all instructions and staying with the group. I understand that if my child does not adhere to these expectations disciplinary consequences will occur. Repeat or more serious acts such as fighting, theft, and possession of weapons/ drugs will result in immediate suspension or expulsion, necessitating removal from camp. I or an authorized adult is responsible for picking him/ her up immediately. I hereby grant unrestricted use of video, audio tracks, or text by The Salvation Army for such purposes as The Salvation Army may deem appropriate. 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HOUSEHOLD ETHNICITY ¢ AFRICAN-AMERICAN ¢ ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER ¢ HISPANIC/LATINO ¢ NATIVE AMERICAN ¢ MULTI-RACIAL ¢ WHITE/CAUCASIAN ¢ DECLINE TO STATE ¢ OTHER _____________________________ Parent/Legal Guardian is required to sign authorization and waiver below to acknowledge understanding and agreement of the content. In a condition of the participation of my child in The Salvation Army’s Day Camp program at the Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center, I agree, on behalf of myself and my child, to make no claims or file any lawsuits against The Salvation Army or any of its agents or employees or volunteers for any loss or damage to my child’s personal property or for any injury to my child. To the maximum extent permitted by law, this liability waiver will apply regardless of whether the injury or damage was caused by the negligent act or omission of The Salvation Army or anyone acting on its behalf. I further agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless The Salvation Army its agents, employees and volunteers against liability for any claims, lawsuit, losses, damages or expenses arising out of any personal injury or property damage caused by my child in connection with his participation in Day Camp. I do hereby authorize The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center as agent for the undersigned, to consent with respect to said minor, to any x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical, dental, or surgical diagnosis or treatment, and hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is to be rendered under general California Medical Practice Act by the medical staff of any hospital, whether such diagnosis or treatment is rendered at the office of the physician or at the hospital. I understand that The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center is not responsible for the cost incurred for medical care. DATE I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS LIABILITY WAIVER AND FULLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO ITS CONTENTS. I AM AWARE THAT BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT, I AM GIVING UP CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE THE SALVATION ARMY. PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN’S NAME (PRINTED) SIGNATURE REV 1-20-2016 20 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 July 25 - 29 Aug 1 - 5 Aug 8 - 12 Aug 15 - 19 Aug 22 - 26 KEY FIELD TRIP PEE WEE KROC ADVENTURES San Diego Zoo Padres Game Lionheart: Fencing & Archery Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Pee Wee 4-5 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 6-7 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 7-8 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 8-9 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 9-10 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Kroc Adventures 11-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Swim 6-14 Intro To Ice 6-8/9-14 Intro To Soccer 5-8 Intro To Ice 6-8/9-14 Dodgeball 8-14 Skateboard 8-14 Kroc ‘n’ Roll 8-14 Ice Hockey Camp 8-17 Baseball 9-14 Singing for the Savior 7-14 High Ropes 10-14 Digital Photography 8-14 Drama Camp: Suessical Kids 8-14 God’s Creation: Science Camp 8-14 SPORTS SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY SPECIALTY JUNIOR LEADERS F.I.T. 8-14 Self Defense 8-14 Fashion Camp 8-14 21 SPORTS CAMPS Campers enrolled in Sports Camps will spend up to three hours per day focusing on skills, practice and play of the particular sport. The remainder of the day will be spent exploring other activities at the Kroc Center, which may include: field games, arts & crafts, swimming, skateboarding, and rock climbing. Many Sports Camps have Friday games or performances for family and friends. Game and performance times will be noted on the weekly schedule and will take approximately 30 minutes. BASKETBALL Ages 8 - 14 Take your game to the next level! Receive coaching on ball handling, lay-ups, jump shots, and offensive and defensive skills, all with an emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 2 (June 27 – July 1) DODGEBALL Ages 8 - 14 Without question, the most popular activity at camp each and every summer is dodgeball! This summer, campers will be given the opportunity to explore the various styles of dodgeball games, while working on skill-specific drills that will focus on agility training and throwing mechanics. Lightweight foam balls will be used in all drills and games. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 3 (July 5 – 8) Week 9 (August 15 – 19) NOTE: Due to the July 4th holiday, camp will not be in session on Monday, July 4th. Enrollment fees for Week 3 will accordingly reflect $152 for members and $164 for guests. BASEBALL Ages 9 - 14 Led by former Chicago White Sox prospect and current Kroc Center Sports & Recreation Manager, Jorge Andrade Jr., campers will have the opportunity to receive expert coaching while practicing at Rolando Park. Campers will spend each day working on different aspects of the game such as fielding, throwing mechanics, base running, hitting, and bunting with a consistent emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 8 (August 8 - 12) NOTE: Campers must bring their own glove and athletic supporter with them, as they are considered mandatory equipment. Campers are also encouraged to bring their own cleats, bat, and baseball hat. 22 FOOTBALL Ages 8 - 14 A non-contact football camp designed to develop skills for all levels of play. Fundamentals of all positions on offense, defense and special teams will be taught in addition to life skills such as teamwork, communication, sportsmanship and leadership. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 2 (June 27 – July 1) SPORTS CAMPS ICE SKATING - INTRODUCTION Ages 6 - 8 & 9 - 14 Discover a world on ice. Campers receive a 30-minute group lesson and participate in an additional two hours of public skating each day. Discover basic techniques such as: foot glides, two-foot turns, forward crossovers, T-stops, lunges and more. Dress warmly, gloves or mittens are recommended. Fee: $190/ Members $205/ Guests Offered: Week 6 (July 25 - 29) Week 8 (August 8 - 12) SKATEBOARDING Ages 8 - 14 Drop into San Diego’s only indoor skateboard park for a week of skateboard instruction and practice. Learn the basics of personal safety, balance and control of the board, and maneuvering on the ramps in a relaxed and safe environment. Campers will be divided into groups based on age and experience. After demonstrating competency in basic skills, campers will receive coaching on more advanced ground tricks and ramp work. All required safety equipment will be provided. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 4 (July 11 - 15) Week 10 (August 22 - 26) SOCCER - INTRODUCTION Ages 5 - 8 Prepare for the upcoming season! Designed for youth with limited experience in the game of soccer. Learn the fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport, including rules, ball-handling skills, and strategy. Scrimmages will be fun, with an emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 7 (August 1 - 5) SWIM Ages 6 - 14 Learn water safety and swimming skills. Receive a 40-minute lesson Tuesday through Friday (Monday’s “lesson” will be used for group placement assessments through water sports and games) from an American Red Cross certified instructor, plus additional recreation swim time to practice and have fun. Build skills in general water safety, water adjustment, breath control, kicking, floating, gliding, and paddling. Children must be comfortable swimming independently from a parent, in a group setting. All skill levels welcome. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Weeks 1 – 10 NOTE: Due to the July 4th holiday, camp will not be in session on Monday, July 4th. Enrollment fees for Week 3 will accordingly reflect $152 for members and $164 for guests. VOLLEYBALL Ages 8 - 14 Bump, set and spike! Campers will be introduced to the fundamentals of the game with an emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork. Each session is devoted to specific skills, including: bumping, hitting, setting, serving, and live scrimmage play. All levels of players are welcome. Fee: $190 / Members $205 / Guests Offered: Week 5 (July 18 - 22) 23 SPECIALTY CAMPS Campers enrolled in Specialty Camps will spend up to three to five hours per day exploring the lessons and activities of their specialty. The remainder of the day will be spent exploring other activities at the Kroc Center, which may include: field games, swimming, rock climbing, computers, and library exploration. Many Specialty Camps have Friday performances for family and friends. Performance times are noted on the weekly schedule and take approximately 30 minutes. 24 SPECIALTY CAMPS CULINARY SCHOOL BOOT CAMP Ages 8-14 The perfect camp for the young aspiring chef! Each day, campers will be formally trained in classic cooking techniques and modern plating methods. With an emphasis on local and organic produce, these young chefs will explore what it means to cook with their heart and all of their senses. On the final day of boot camp, this brigade of artistes will thoughtfully prepare a three-course gourmet meal for their family and honored guests in their very own pop-up restaurant. Bon Appétit! Fee: $168 / Members $180 / Guests Offered: Week 3 (July 5 – 8) DANCE CAMP Ages 8 - 14 The perfect camp for beginner and intermediate level dancers! The primary focus of this offering will be in assisting dancers in developing technique, rhythm and basic dance skills by exploring the arts of ballet, jazz, contemporary, leaps and turns, and choreography. Fee: $210/ Members $225 / Guests Offered: Week 4 (July 11 – 15) DRAMA CAMP: “SEUSSICAL KIDS” Ages 8 - 14 This summer, Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat, and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters will spring to life onstage in “Seussical” at Drama Camp! Specially adapted from the beloved collection of Dr. Seuss books, this musical will allow campers to express themselves in a fun and supportive atmosphere, learning the fundamentals of theatre in this two-week intensive drama camp. Daily activities include song and stage rehearsal as well as fun acting games to help the performers learn their lines while waiting for their turn at rehearsal. The last day of camp includes a free 30-minute performance at 1:30 p.m. in the Joan B. Kroc Theatre. Roles are plentiful; all skill levels welcome. Fee: $420 / Members $450 / Guests Offered: Weeks 6 & 7 (July 25 – August 5) NOTE: Price reflects a two-week session. DRAWING COMICS Ages 8 - 14 Turn storybook imagination into art by learning to draw original superheroes, monsters & animals, all while discovering the basics of character design, color, lettering, and perspective methods in a fun and creative environment. On Thursday, campers will also get to experience a one-day off-site field trip. At the conclusion of the week, campers will get to take home a collaborative comic book drawn by the entire class. Designed for artists of all abilities. Fee: $235 / Members $250 / Guests Offered: Week 5 (July 18 - 22) DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Ages 8 - 14 Create unforgettable moments with the touch of a button. During this offering, campers will learn about different types of photography and techniques, including long exposures, portraits, light painting, freezing motion, landscapes, and artistic shots. At the end of the week, campers will hold a Photographic Arts show, showcasing each camper’s favorite photographs that they took during the week. Fee: $210/ Members $225 / Guests Offered: Week 7 (August 1 – 5) 25 SPECIALTY CAMPS FASHION WEEK Ages 8 – 14 Love fashion? Want to learn how to make your own fashionable garments? Our Fashion Week Camp is where you can let your inner fashionista out. Come and hang out with fellow fashion lovers as you learn to design outfits for Friday’s All Camp Fashion Show. The more creative you are, the better! Fee: $210 / Members $225 / Guests . Offered: Week 8 (August 8 – 12) HIGH ROPES TEAM CHALLENGE Ages 10 - 14 Campers will have the opportunity to explore all five elements of our high ropes team challenge course. Campers will work both as individuals and as teammates to travel up toward the sky! All safety equipment will be provided. All climbers will be fully harnessed and supervised by certified ropes course instructors. Fee: $210 / Members $225 / Guests Offered: Week 6 (July 25 - 29) KUNG FU Ages 8 – 14 Kung Fu is not simply the training of martial arts but also is structured around focusing the mind and self-discipline. Campers will learn Wing Chun Kung Fu and skills such as basic blocks, hand strikes, kicks, and grab escapes. Through repetition, the camper’s skills will become instinctive, which will develop greater confidence, strength and discipline. Our instructor, Sifu Mario Mayorga, from 5 Elements Martial Arts & Wellness Center, will set high standards and is adept at motivating youth. Fee: $210 / Members $225 / Guests Offered: Week 1 (June 20 - 24) Many Specialty Camps have Friday performances for family and friends. Performance times are noted on the weekly schedule and take approximately 30 minutes. 26 POLICE ACADEMY Ages 8 - 14 The La Mesa Police Department works with our community to protect life and property while striving to enhance the quality of life of all our residents. In this offering, campers will work with the La Mesa Police Department to learn about the various aspects of law enforcement and the importance of citizenship. Campers will also get to experience a field trip to the La Mesa Police Station. By the end of the week, campers will be tasked with solving a fictional crime while using learned proper procedures and protocols. Fee: $210 / Members $225 / Guests Offered: Weeks 5 (July 18 – 22) ROCKETS AND AVIATION Ages 7 – 12 Mission control, we have lift off! If it tests the laws of gravity, campers will try it. From airplanes, to kites, to egg drops, and even a model rocket launch, campers will explore the various aspects of aviation and flight. Fee: $210 / Members $225 / Guests Offered: Week 4 (July 11 – July 15) SELF DEFENSE Ages 8 – 14 Campers will learn Wing Chun Kung Fu and other martial arts combat techniques for the purpose of self-defense. Campers will learn basics blocks, hand strikes, kicks, and grab escapes. Through repetition, the camper’s skills will become instinctive, which will develop greater confidence to avoid conflict. During the camp, we will discuss ways of avoiding conflicts by identifying potentially dangerous situations and, whenever possible, to use our words to diffuse a hostile opponent. We will address ways to overcome some common psychological barriers that often affect a person’s ability to defend themselves. Our instructor, Sifu Mario Mayorga, from 5 Elements Martial Arts & Wellness Center, will set high standards and is adept at motivating campers to be their very best. Fee: $210 / Members $225 / Guests Offered: Week 9 (August 15 – 19) SPECIALTY CAMPS 27 FIELD TRIPS ROCKIN’ JUMP Ages 6-14 If you think your camper jumping off the walls is a problem, Rockin’ Jump is the answer. This unique trampoline park is packed with exciting trampoline attractions. Campers will be able to test out new tricks on the stunt bag, show off in the slam dunk zone, challenge their friends to a joust on the X-Beam, and give the classic camp game of dodgeball a new aerial twist. Rockin’ Jump is a destination that your campers will flip over. Depart: 9:00 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Offered: Week 4 - Thursday, July 14 NOTE: Additional waiver required Field trips are not included in the regular price of a camp, but give opportunities to supercharge a child’s week at camp. Lunch and snack are included free of cost on all field trips. All field trips will depart from, and return to the Kroc Center Recreation Field. Field trip participants should arrive 15 minutes prior to the listed departure time. Field trips will leave promptly. Fliers will be distributed at sign-out the week of each trip, providing parents with special instructions. Enrollment in the current camp week is not a requirement for field trips. REUBEN H. FLEET SCIENCE CENTER Ages 6-14 Have an aspiring scientist or a camper who is curious about the world around them? At the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center campers will be able to create colored shadows, touch a tornado, build a tower with KEVA blocks, and much more. The Science Center has more than100 interactive science exhibits in eight different galleries and campers will be immersed in a 360-degree view of the world in the Heikoff Giant Dome Theater. Depart: 9:15 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Offered: Week 5 - Thursday, July 21 All participants are required to wear their current Kroc Center Day Camp t-shirt and comfortable walking shoes on the trip. Campers should bring a backpack to carry their belongings, including: sunscreen, extra snack, and a shade hat. Campers are discouraged from bringing large amounts of money; a few dollars is more than enough if your camper wants to stop by the gift shop. All general Day Camp payment/cancellation policies apply for field trips. Enrollment is dependent on space availability; campers will be enrolled on a first come, first serve basis. 28 FIELD TRIPS SAN DIEGO ZOO Ages 6-14 Come celebrate 100 years of hisses, howls, and roars, at the world famous San Diego Zoo. Campers will go on an adventure with a guided bus tour and go behind the scenes to experience this world famous zoo unlike ever before. Don’t forget to visit the classic attractions like Elephant Odyssey, Lost Forest, and Panda Canyon. If your camper loves feathers, scales, fins, and tails this is the trip for them! Depart: 8:45 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Offered: Week 6 - Thursday, July 28 FIELD TRIP FEES & TRANSPORTATION Field trip transportation is provided by bus. Fees (per trip): $45 / Members $55 / Guests A $10 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a space in each field trip. Payment is due in full one week prior to each trip or you will forfeit your registration and deposit. Parents may reinstate enrollment (pending space availability) with a $10 late payment fee. SAN DIEGO PADRES VS. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Ages 6-14 “Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks!” Put on your ball cap and glove and join us for Youth Day at Petco Park. Campers will be a part of the pre-game activity with a parade around the field as the players warm up for the big game. Next, campers will participate with the Friar and Pad Squad for FriarFit games at Petco’s Park at the Park. Finally, campers will root for the “Pads” as they take on the Milwaukee Brewers. Depart: 9:00 a.m. Return: 3:45 p.m. Offered: Week 7 - Wednesday, August 3 LIONHEART ACADEMY: FENCING & ARCHERY Ages 7-14 En Garde! LionHeart Academy is San Diego’s premier indoor archery and fencing club. Campers will learn to hit a bulls-eye with a traditional recurve bow with the help of USA Archery certified instructors. They will also get to test out their agility and strategy in the lightning fast sport of fencing. For any camper who has wanted to be a modern day Robin Hood, LionHeart Academy is the place for them. Depart: 9:00 a.m. Return: 3:30 p.m. Offered: Week 8 – Thursday, August 11 29 WEEKLY CAMP OFFERINGS IMPACT! Wednesdays from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Impact is a weekly gathering designed to share the love of Christ through high-energy praise and worship, fun activities, and a contemporary message designed for youth. Campers will have the time of their lives while building community, making new friends, and experiencing God in a powerful way. This is included for all camps and staffed in conjunction with pastors from Kroc Church. 30 WEEKLY CAMP THEME Weekly themes are reflected during art sessions, all-camp celebrations, and throughout daily activities. We encourage children to get into the spirit of camp on Fridays by wearing a costume related to theme. Costumes should be ageappropriate, non-restrictive, and allow for full participation in typical camp activities. THURSDAYS IN FANTASTIC ALL CAMP FRIDAYS What better way to beat the heat than enjoying a few relaxing hours in a full-sized movie theatre? Most Thursday afternoons, campers will be able to watch a movie in our Joan B. Kroc Theatre. Movies are selected based on appropriateness for the general camper population (G or PG), as well as the weekly theme. Fridays offer campers new opportunities and exciting activities that may include participating in performances or supporting their fellow campers from Specialty Camps. On Friday afternoons, campers come together on the Recreation Field for a theme-related “All-Camp” activity. Activities and contests are planned collaboratively by the Day Camp Staff and are designed to be all-inclusive. Don’t be surprised to see our Day Camp mascot, RJ Kroc, handing out awards to our “Campers of the Week!” THE THEATRE 31 JUNIOR LEADERS JUNIOR LEADERS-NEW VOLUNTEER TRAINING (TEEN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT) Ages 15 -17 Explore various facets of what it takes to be a team player and a leader in the community and among peers. During a one-week training session, teens will be exposed to real-life challenges and become a cohesive unit through team building and challenge course initiatives. The session will focus on leadership skills relevant to supervising children in a camp setting and tips for leading activities. Teens will receive a full orientation at each Kroc Center venue, CPR & First Aid certification, and child abuse awareness training. After completing the training session, teens will have the opportunity to enroll in up to nine weeks of Junior Leaders programming. These sessions will put their new skills to work through volunteering at Day Camp. Teens will continue honing their leadership skills while working in camp groups, helping counselors lead activities and connecting with the children. Projects may also include planning and organizing special camper activities and experiencing the behindthe-scenes aspects of camp. 32 Interested teens should complete the Junior Leader application form found at sd.kroccenter. org/daycamp.html and submit it with a letter of recommendation and a one-page letter of interest in the program to the Gymnasium Guest Service Desk by Friday, May 13, 2016. Space is limited; applications accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Offered: Time: Fee: Week 1 (June 20 - 24) Monday - Friday Week 4 (July 11 - 15) Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. $60-Members / $65-Guests JUNIOR LEADERS - RETURNING VOLUNTEERS Teens must register for and complete Junior Leaders Training in order to enroll in Junior Leaders Volunteer sessions. Offered: Day/Time: Fee: Weeks 1 - 10 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. FREE / Members & Guest R U O F O E M O S MEET COUNSELORS! KROC 33 PARENTS’ CORNER ‘‘ ‘‘ WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING REAL QUOTES FROM 2015 SUMMER DAY CAMP PARENTS. “We come back to the Kroc every year. I can’t say enough about the staff. It’s a safe and fun. The quality of the staff is consistently top-notch. The boys want to be counselors at the Kroc when they get older, and talk about different counselors throughout the year.” “Our kids are nine-years-old and have been trying different summer camps for the past three years and this is the first one that they were bummed was ending and asked how soon they could sign-up again. Great job on staff selection and making each day different and full of fun activities.” “Loved it! Both my kids will be back next summer for sure!!” “I really love the sign in and out. I feel like she is safe. I love that you provided schedules so we know what she is doing good daily. I like that even in Kroc Adventures the children are exposed to so many activities. Thank you for the hard work and planning that goes in to making camp so enjoyable for the children. “ “This was my son’s favorite camp all summer! … The counselors sound like they did a great job of encouraging kind behavior, so my son really enjoyed the other kids in camp.” “All I know is I definitely plan on returning next summer. Your program was fantastic and I am very thankful for the before and after care for working parents.” “Overall awesome experience … My daughter loves her time at the Kroc Center in the summer. And it is definitely well organized and run. Thank you!” “Really awesome variety of camps and the staff is always so courteous and professional.” “My son had an overall great experience at Summer Camp, thank you all so much from the bottom of my heart. God Bless every one of you always. Thank you.” “This was my child’s first summer camp and it is was a great experience. He only attended one week but I plan on placing him here for Thanksgiving, Winter, and Summer camp next year. He LOVED it and he was tired at the end of the day which meant early bedtime for us :) thanks for such a great experience.” “Both boys were so happy to be with you again this year. They feel safe, involved with good activities, and enjoy the counselors. They enjoyed the lunch. They enjoy a movie day. It’s a pretty perfect program!” QUESTIONS ABOUT DAY CAMP? E-MAIL THE DAY CAMP MANAGER AT [email protected] OR CALL 619.269.1470 34 PARENTS’ CORNER “We only sent her to one week of camp this year to try it out. We will definitely be back! She loved every day of camp and I thought that the check in/out process was very smooth. Thanks for a great week of camp!” “The camp spoiled him. He doesn’t want to go anywhere else.” “We have been very pleased with our experience at the Kroc Center Camps. It is well organized and all the staff and counselors have been very friendly. This past summer was our son’s second year there and he loved it again!!” “I am always so impressed with the camp experience from start to finish - the camp leaders genuinely care for the children’s experience and it shows!” “I have nothing but praise for the camp, counselors and organizers. It is always awesome and staff is amazing. I don’t think there is a camp that is better organized or with more caring staff than Kroc. Very enjoyable for my child and I felt very comfortable leaving her.” “We have had nothing but excellent experiences at the Kroc center. The staff was nothing short of amazing. My daughter loved the Junior Leaders and she even said she would like to be one when she is old enough. We love you guys.” “My child has special needs and I am overly impressed with the Inclusion Coordinator and with her contacting me in advance to check in if anything has changed with our son’s progress. The staff was great with him and he will continue attending as long as it’s feasible to us.” www.facebook.com/krocdaycamp 35 www.facebook.com/krocdaycamp *Excludes field trips and extended care sessions. Discount is not transferable between weeks. Registrations must be received between 8AM and 6PM on March 11, 2016 or March 12, 2016 in order for discounts to apply. Register and pay in full for Summer Day Camp and receive 10% off each camp enrollment.* MARCH 11 & 12 10% off Sign-up Spectacular Summer Camp 6845 UNIVERSITY AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA. 92115 SD.KROCCENTER.ORG 619.269.1470