CN Camps-Brochure 2016

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CN Camps-Brochure 2016
2016
C A M P S, C L I N I C S
ACADEMIES
A special message from Bill Anoatubby
Governor of the
Nation
CHOKMA!
The Chickasaw Nation is proud to offer
camps, clinics and academies in a variety of
interests for Chickasaw and Native American
youth. Providing these opportunities allows
youth to improve their skills and develop
new interests while learning more about the
Chickasaw Nation.
Camps, academies and clinics range from
developing skills in sports and learning
new cultural traditions to exploring law
enforcement techniques and understanding
environmental education. Each is created
to provide youth with personal skills and
motivation for future achievements.
We look forward to seeing you this year!
Sincerely,
Bill Anoatubby, Governor
The Chickasaw Nation
TA BL E OF CON T E N T S
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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E L I G I B I L I T Y A N D S EL EC TION PROC ES S
SUMMER CAMPS, CLINICS & ACADEMIES
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CAMP SURVIVOR
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N AT I V E A M ERI CA N J R. IN VITAT ION AL
T E NN I S T O U RN A M EN T
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C H I KA S H A A L BI NA CHI “C ULTURAL C AMP”
E N V I RO N M EN TA L CA MP
T E NN I S CL I N I CS • ( TEN N IS 1 0 1 ) • ( T EN N IS II)
C H I CK A S AW NAT I O N AVIATION AN D S PAC E AC ADEMY
F CA XT R EME CA MP
S PA CE CA MP
Y OU T H GO L F • ( G O LF 1 0 1 ) • ( G OL F C AMP II)
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N AT I V E A M ERI CA N J R. OP EN G OL F
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C H I CK A S AW L I GH T HORS E P OLIC E YOUT H AC ADEMY
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I K B I H O L I S S O “ B O O K C REATION ” C AMP
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C H A MP I O N S F O O T BAL L C LIN IC
C H A MP I O N S CH EERL EADIN G C LIN IC
F CA CO MP E T I T O R S CAMP
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YAA KN I I N A A L H P I S A AT C HOK MA “THE N ATION S
L AW S A R E GO O D” C AMP
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TAN U M P O H O S A A P I S A “P LAC E F OR S HOOTIN G
G U NS ” CA M P
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Y OU T H BA S K ET BA L L C AMP
C H I CK A S AW A R T S A C ADEMY
FALL CAMPS, CLINICS & ACADEMIES
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H AYA K A U NTA “ I NT O T HE WOODS ” C AMP
( FA L L 2 0 1 6 & S P RI NG 2 0 1 7 )
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C H I KA S H S H A AT H O OK C HOK OS HK OMO
“C HI CK A S AW S A R E PLAY IN G ” C AMP
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H A L L O W EEN L O CK - IN
WINTER CAMPS, CLINICS & ACADEMIES
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WI N T E R S O F T B A L L CLIN IC
WI N T E R BA S EB A L L CLIN IC
*Certain camps, clinics and academies only available to children who meet
specific requirements or adults over age 18.
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
E L IGI BI L I T Y
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SE LE CT I O N P ROCE SS
CHICKASAW CITIZEN PREFERENCE
CHILDREN OF CHICKASAW FAMILIES
CHILDREN OF CHICKASAW NATION
EMPLOYEES*
NATIVE AMERICAN CITIZENS*
NON-NATIVE AMERICAN CITIZENS*
(MAY INCLUDE A FEE. CONTACT
INDIVIDUAL EVENT TO INQUIRE.)
*DEPENDENT ON CAMP, CLINIC OR
ACADEMY CAPACITY
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SUMMER
CAMP SURVIVOR
SUM M E R C A M P • A G E S 9 T O 13, OR ENTE RING GRAD E S FOURE IG H T • Y M C A C A M P CLA S S EN, DAVI S , O K LA HO MA
MAY 3 1 - JUN E 3
Camp Survivor is a wellness
camp that incorporates
activities promoting physical,
mental, cultural and spiritual
health. Throughout the
week, campers participate
in numerous activities,
including swimming, hiking,
fishing, archery, canoeing,
rock-climbing, stickball
and nutrition education.
Campers also compete
in mental and physical
challenges and attend daily
“tribal councils,” where
individuals and groups
receive special recognition.
This is an overnight camp.
Transportation is
not provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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C H I K A SHA ALB INACHI “ CULTURA L CA MP ”
SUM M ER C A M P • A G E S 6 TO 11 • CHI CK A S AW CULTURA L
C E N T E R , S ULPHUR, O K LA HO MA
J UNE 1 - 2
This two-day camp provides
students the opportunity to learn
about and experience a variety
of cultural activities, such as
traditional games, stomp dancing,
crafts and the Chickasaw language.
This is a day camp. Activities will
be scheduled throughout the day.
Transportation is not provided.
F O R M ORE I NFORM AT I O N , C O N TA C T C U LT U R A L
RESOURC ES AT ( 5 8 0 ) 6 2 2 - 7 1 4 0
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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SUMMER
ENVIRONMENTAL CAMP
SU M M E R C AMP • A G E S 8 TO 12 • CHICKA S AW NATIO N
HOU S I N G , 1 1 1 R O S E DA LE RO A D, A DA , O K LA HO M A
J UNE 1 - 3
The three-day Environmental Camp will
focus on connecting kids with nature.
Connecting children to the outdoor
world is essential to our children’s health
and development. Activities include:
• Outdoor ethics and the
importance of taking care of nature
• Safety and navigation
•Identification of dangerous and
poisonous plants and animals
Transportation is not provided.
F OR M O RE I NFO RM AT I O N , C O N TA C T C I N D Y G A M M O N S
AT (5 8 0 ) 2 72-5456 OR EM AI L C I N D Y. G A M M O N S @ C HI C K A S AW. N ET
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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TENNIS CLINICS
SU M M ER C LI N I C • T E N N I S 101 • AGES 8 TO 11 OR E NTE RING
G RA DE S T H R E E - S I X • T E NNIS II • AGE S 12 TO 18 OR
E N T E RI N G G R A D E S S E VE N -12 • A DA TENNIS CENTER,
AD A, O K LA HO M A
JUNE 6 - 7
TENNIS 101
JUNE 8 - 1 0
TENNIS II
This clinic offers students
the tools necessary to build
a lasting foundation for the
sport of tennis. Participants
also learn about honor,
integrity, sportsmanship
and teamwork.
Transportation is provided.
F OR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 O R Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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SUMMER
CHICKASAW NATION AVIATION
AND SPACE ACADEMY (CNASA)
S UM M ER ACA D E M Y • A G E S 10 TO 18 • S CI ENCE, TECHNO LOGY
A N D M AT H A C A DEMY, A DA , O K LA HO MA
JUNE 6-10
This is a weeklong academy
for students interested
in space, aviation, math
and science. Students
gain hands-on training in
a simulator and have the
opportunity to fly in an actual
plane. CNASA is designed
to inspire excellence and to
motivate and challenge the
vision, talent and energies
of Chickasaw young people,
encouraging them to
pursue careers in science
and technology.
Transportation is provided for
CNASA scholarship students
who live out of state.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T T HE O F F I C E O F S U P P O R T I V E
PROGRA M S AT ( 580) 272-5579 O R S T M P R O G R A M @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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NATIVE AMERICAN JR.
INVITATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT
SU M M E R C L I N I C • A G E S 8 TO 18 OR GRAD ES TH REE - 12
AD A T E N N I S C E NTER, A DA , O KLA HO M A
JUN E 1 1
The Native American Junior
Invitational Tennis tournament
allows youth to experience a
tournament atmosphere without
the pressures of a school or
tennis association tournament. It
is also a qualifying tournament
for Chickasaw youth entering
grades seven-12, or ages 12-18,
for 10 available spots on Team
Chickasaw tennis team.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (5 8 0 ) 272-5716 O R EM A I L Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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SUMMER
FCA XTREME CAMP
SU M M E R C AM P • A G E S 15 TO 18 • CRO S S PO INT CA M P,
K I N G S T ON, O K LA HO M A
JUNE 1 2 - 1 6
This camp is for students
who want to participate in
challenging activities and
great fellowship. Campers
have the opportunity to
water ski, water tube,
skeet shoot, rappel,
ride horses, compete in
huddle competitions,
scale a 65-foot climbing
tower and experience
a high ropes challenge
course. Campers will
also enjoy outstanding
speakers and great music.
This is an overnight camp.
Transportation is
not provided.
F OR M ORE I NFO RM AT I O N, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT ( 580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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SPACE CAMP
SU M M E R C AM P • A G E S 9 TO 18 • U .S . S PA CE & RO CKET
C E N T E R AT M AR S H ALL S PA CE F LIGHT CENTER,
H UN T S VILLE, A LA B A M A
J U N E 12 - 17
Space Camp students
obtain hands-on training,
as well as learn about the
mental, emotional and
physical demands astronauts
must face. Fields of study
include engineering,
space technology and
aerospace science.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T T HE O F F I C E O F S U P P O R T I VE
PROGRA M S AT ( 580) 272-5579 O R S T M P R O G R A M @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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SUMMER
YOUTH GOLF CAMP
SU M M ER C A MP • G O L F 101 (NOT AN OVE RNIGH T C AMP ) AGES
8 TO 1 1 , OR E N T E R I N G G R AD ES TH REE -SIX • GOL F C AMP II
(O V E RN IG H T C A M P ) • A G E S 12 TO 18, OR ENTE RING GRADES
S E V E N - 12 • W INS TA R GO LF CO U RS E,
T H AC K E R V ILLE, O K LA HO M A
J U N E 13 - 14
GOLF 101
J U N E 15 - 1 7
GOLF CAMP II
Golf Camp provides
Native American youth
the opportunity to
enjoy the game of golf
while learning life skills,
such as honor, integrity
and sportsmanship.
Instruction for all skill
levels is provided by a
highly knowledgeable and
motivated staff. Please
note that Golf 101 is a day
camp, and Golf Camp II is
an overnight camp.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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NATIVE AMERICAN JR.
OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT
SUM M ER C A M P • A G E S 8 TO 18, OR GRAD E S TH REE -12
W I N STA R G O L F C O U R SE, THA CK ER VI LLE, O K LA HO MA
JUN E 1 8
The Native American Junior
Open allows youth to
experience a tournament
atmosphere without the
pressures of a school or golf
association tournament. It is
also a qualifying tournament
for Chickasaw youth entering
grades seven-12, or ages 1218, for 10 available positions on
the Team Chickasaw golf team.
Transportation is not provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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SUMMER
CHICKASAW LIGHTHORSE
POLICE YOUTH ACADEM Y
SU M M E R AC AD E M Y • A G ES 9 TO 15 • LIGHTHO RS E PO LICE
D E PAR T ME NT, A DA , O KLA HO M A
JUNE 2 0 - 2 3
This academy provides an
excellent opportunity for
youth to explore a career in
law enforcement. Students
hear presentations from law
enforcement personnel and
learn life skills, such as CPR,
communication, safety and
crime prevention.
Transportation is
not provided.
FOR M ORE INFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T S A R A M I L L E R AT ( 5 8 0 ) 4 3 6 - 72 3 1
OR SARA.M I LL E R @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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I KB I HOL I S S O “ BO OK CR E AT I ON ” CA MP
SUM ME R C A M P • A G ES 12 TO 18 • LO CATI O N TB D
JUNE 2 2 - 2 4
This camp will introduce students
to the world of book publishing,
from concept to writing,
illustrating, editing, design and
production. The students will be
trained and guided through the
steps of book creation while they
produce a book in digital format.
Transportation is not provided.
FO R M ORE I NF O R M AT I O N , C O N TA C T
T H E C H I C K ASAW P R E S S AT ( 5 8 0 ) 4 3 6 - 7 2 8 2
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
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SUMMER
CHAMPIONS FOOTBALL CLINIC
S U M M E R C L I N I C • A G E S 8 TO 18, OR ENTE RING GRAD E S
T HRE E - 12 • A D A H I G H S CHO O L, A DA , O K LA HO MA
JUNE 2 3 - 2 5
At this clinic, a team of
veteran coaches and
players teach students
fundamental football skills.
Highlights include an 8-to1 student - to - instructor
ratio, offensive drills,
defensive drills and more.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
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CH A MPIONS C HEERL EAD ING CL INI C
SU M M E R C L I N I C • A G E S 8 TO 18, OR ENTE RING GRAD E S
T HRE E - 12 • C H I C K A S AW NATI O N FA MI LY LI F E CENTER,
A D A , O K LA HO MA
JUNE 2 4 - 2 5
At this clinic, a team of Day
of Champions cheerleading
coaches instructs students on
motion, jumps, spirit, rhythm,
health and fitness. Students
enhance their abilities and
learn basic cheerleading
fundamentals geared toward
their skill levels.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
20 S U M M E R
FC A COMPETITORS CAMP
SUMM E R C A M P • A GE S 11 TO 14 • CA MP WO W,
G E R T Y, O K LA HO MA
J U NE 2 4 - 2 7
Competitors Camp combines
great facilities and activities
with the athleticism and
competition that defines
the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes ministry. Activities
include a climbing wall, zip
line, water slide, ropes course,
obstacle course, the Blob,
Bible devotions, upbeat
music, topical discussions
and much more. This is an
overnight camp.
Transportation is not provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
21
YAAKNI' INAALHPISAAT CHOKMA “THE
NATION’S LAWS ARE GOOD” CAMP
SU M M E R C AM P • A G E S 10 TO 16 • CHICK A S AW NATIO N
J UD I C I AL B UI L DING, A DA , O KLA HO M A
JUNE 30 - JULY 1
This two-day camp educates youth
on the operations of a tribal court
system. Students have the opportunity
to meet tribal judges, Supreme Court
justices, Chickasaw Lighthorse police
officers, Peacemakers and court staff.
Students will also get to visit CLEET
and participate in mock trials.
Mock trial participants will work with
experienced speakers and lawyers to
learn the structure and function of the
tribal court systems and the differences
between the processes of tribal court.
Transportation is not provided.
F OR M O RE I NFO RM AT I O N , C O N TA C T C O N N I E T I L L E RY
AT (5 8 0) 235-0281 O R C O N N I E . T I L L E RY @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
22 S U M M E R
TANUMPO HOSA APISA “PLACE
FOR SHOOTING GUNS” CAMP
S U M M ER C AM P • A G E S 12 TO 18, OR E NTE RING GRAD E S
S E V E N -1 2 • S O UT H E R N O K LA HO M A S PO R TS M A N’ S CLU B,
D AV I S , O K LA HO M A
J U LY 6 - 7
This camp features
instruction on gun safety and
marksmanship techniques.
The camp focuses on
the disciplines required
for Olympic-style target
shooting and consists of
both classroom instruction
and firing practice.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 O R YO U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
SUMMER
23
YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP
SU M M E R C AMP • A G E S 8 TO 18, OR ENTE RING GRAD E S
T H R E E - 12 • O K L A HO M A CITY U NIV ERS ITY,
O K L AH O M A CITY, O KLA HO M A
J U LY 1 1 - 1 2
GIRL'S CAMP
J U LY 1 3 - 1 4
BOY'S CAMP
Youth Basketball Camp
participants learn
basketball techniques from
high school head coaches,
university coaches and
current or former university
players. This camp ends
with a round-robin style
tournament. This is an
overnight camp.
Transportation is provided.
F OR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (5 8 0) 272-5716 O R Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
24 S U M M E R
C H I CKA SAW ARTS ACADEMY
S U M M E R SES S I O N • A G E S 8 TO 18 • EA S T CENTRA L U NIV ERSIT Y,
AD A, O K LA HO M A
J U LY 1 1 - 2 3
The Chickasaw Arts Academy is an intensive
exploration of the various artistic fields. Students
begin the summer session on July 11 and conclude
on July 23 with a showcase. The showcase is a
three-hour event that offers a brief glimpse of
the student projects that were created during
the academy.
Participants will have the opportunity to gain
experience in the following fields of study: 2-D and
3-D visual art, theatre, creative writing, dance, vocal
music, music composition, photography, theatre
technology, video production and textile design.
The academy focuses on Chickasaw and other
Southeastern Indian cultures through the fine and
performing arts.
*Attending the Summer Session of the academy is a
prerequisite for the following Chickasaw Arts Academy
sessions: Academy Fall Session, Academy Winter Session and
Academy Spring Session.
FOR M OR E I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T T HE A R T S & HU M A N I T I E S
OF F ICE AT ( 580) 272-5520 O R L A R RY. M O R G A N @ C HI C K A S AW. N ET
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
FA L L
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HAYA KA U N TA “INTO T H E WO O D S ” C A MP
FA L L ( 20 1 6 ) S P R I N G ( 2 0 1 7 ) C A MP • AGE S 8 TO 18, OR E NTE RING
G RA DE S T H R E E - 12 • C A M P S I MPS O N, B RO MI DE, O K LA HO MA
OCTOBE R 1 4 - 1 6
FALL (2016) CAMP
APRIL 7 - 9
SPRING (2017) CAMP
Hayaka Unta Camp gives Chickasaw
youth and their parents or guardians
an opportunity to share quality time
together while enjoying the natural
beauty of the outdoors. This camp offers
a variety of exciting and challenging
activities, including rock wall climbing,
canoeing, hiking, fishing, skeet shooting,
archery and camping. This is an
overnight camp for parent(s) and child.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
26 F A L L
CHIKASHSHAAT HOOCHOKOSHKOMO
“CHICKASAWS ARE PLAYING” CAMP
FAL L C AM P • AGE S 12 TO 18
C HI C K AS AW C ULT UR AL CENTER, S U LPHU R, O KLA HO M A
FA L L BRE AK
This day camp provides
students the opportunity to
learn the history of traditional
Chickasaw games. Campers
learn how to play a variety of
traditional games, including
chunkey, marbles, archery,
horseshoes and stickball.
Fun cultural activities will be
scheduled throughout the day.
Transportation is
not provided.
F OR MORE I NFORM AT I O N , C O N TA C T C L O V I S HA M I LT O N
AT ( 5 8 0) 272-5592 O R C L O V I S . HA M I LT O N @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
FA L L
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HALLOWEEN LOCK-IN
FAL L C A M P • A G E S 8 T O 13, OR ENTE RING GRAD E S TH REE -S IX
A N D Y AL L I G AT O R ’ S , NO RM A N, O K LA HO M A
O C TO B ER 21 - 22
This Halloween-themed lock-in allows
students to participate in mini-bowling, gokarts, batting cages, mini-golf, a rock climbing
wall, bumper cars, arcade games and a variety
of other fun activities throughout the night.
This is an overnight camp.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
28 W I N T E R
WINTER SOFTBALL CLINIC
WIN TE R C L I N I C • A G E S 8 TO 18 OR ENTE RING GRAD E S 3-1 2
D -B AT S P O R T P L E X , O K LA HO M A CITY, O K LA HO M A
DE C E MB E R 1 9 - 2 0
This camp focuses on improving
the fundamentals of hitting,
pitching, fielding, conditioning
and teamwork. Camp instruction is
led by high school - and college level coaches and players, who
are dedicated to helping students
improve their softball skills.
Transportation is provided.
F OR M ORE I NFO RM AT I O N, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT ( 5 8 0) 272-5716 O R Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I N E : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
WINTER
29
WINTER BASEBALL CLINIC
W I N TE R C L I N I C • A G E S 8 TO 18, OR E NTE RING GRAD E S
THRE E -1 2 • D - B AT S P O R T PLEX , O K LA HO M A CITY, O K LA HO MA
D E C EM B ER 2 1 - 2 2
This clinic is designed to
teach essential life skills,
such as dedication, goalsetting and teamwork, while
teaching the basic skills of
baseball. Camp instruction
focuses on improving the
fundamentals of hitting,
pitching and fielding.
Campers learn how goalsetting and self-discipline
improve playing ability and
help in everyday life.
Transportation is provided.
FOR M ORE I NFORM AT I ON, C O N TA C T C A M P S A N D R E C R E AT I O N
AT (580) 272-5716 OR Y O U T HC A M P S @ C HI C K A S AW. N E T
AP P L IC AT IO N DE A DL I NE : A P R I L 15
W W W. C H I C K A S A W. N E T / Y O U T H C A M P S
2016
C A M P S,C L I N I C S
ACADEMIES
THE CH ICKASAW NATION
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