summer camp guide - The YMCA of Delaware

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summer camp guide - The YMCA of Delaware
Best summ
er ever!
2016
WESTERN FAMILY YMCA
SUMMER CAMP
GUIDE
SAVE THE
DATES
REGISTRATION
BEGINS:
Monday, February 1st
DAY CAMP OPEN
HOUSE AND
REGISTRATION:
Monday, February 1st from
6-8 p.m. at the Western
YMCA
100 DAYS TIL
CAMP OPEN HOUSE:
Saturday, March 5th from
12 - 2 p.m.
HEALTHY KIDS DAY
CAMP OPEN HOUSE:
April 30th from 12 -3 p.m.
Join us as we celebrate
Healthy Kids Day, our
national initiative to
improve the health and
wellbeing of kids. This
event is open to the
community and is a
great opportunity to
learn about our camp.
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PHONE
(302) 453-0123 Youth Development Center
(302) 709-9622 Western YMCA
ONLINE
www.ysummercamp.org
TEXT ALERTS
To receive text alerts with important
camp information, text @WFYCAMP to
(302) 266-2533.
EMAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
OUR MISSION
The YMCA of Delaware is an association of people of all ages, ethnic groups and religious affiliations
that strives to cultivate the human potential, self-esteem and dignity of all people. Our organization
exists to develop and practice the Christian principles of love, caring, inclusiveness, justice and peace...
and to enrich the emotional, physical and social life of all individuals, families and our community.
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CAMP WASSAQUI
OBJECTIVES
As with any YMCA program, the
purpose of YMCA Day Camp is to
help members grow spiritually,
mentally, and physically. By
providing challenging activities
in both small and large group
settings, YMCA Day Camps give
young people an experience that
can last a lifetime. This experience
is grounded in a set of seven
objectives that characterize all Y
programs, and help people:
• Grow personally
• Learn values
• Improve personal and family
relationships
• Appreciate diversity
• Become better leaders and
supporters
• Develop specific skills and assets
• HAVE FUN
AMERICAN CAMPING
ASSOCIATION
All camps run at the Western
Family YMCA are proud to be
accredited by the American Camp
Association. Developed exclusively
for the camp industry, this
nationally recognized program
focuses on program quality,
health and safety issues, and
requires us to review every facet
of our operation. Camp Wassaqui
has voluntarily submitted to this
independent appraisal done by
camp experts and has earned this
mark of distinction.
WELCOME TO
CAMP WASSAQUI!
Dear Parents,
Welcome to the Western Family YMCA’s Camp
Wassaqui, an outdoor day camp. Summer day camp
is an amazing opportunity for your child to make
new friends and have fun in a safe and supervised
environment. We provide a wide range of activities
including arts & crafts, archery, environmental
education, literacy education, team building activities,
field trips, character development, outdoor games, and
swimming.
We are thankful you have chosen to send your
children to Camp Wassaqui at the Western Family
YMCA. Whether you are returning to our camp or this
is your first experience with us, this summer is sure
to be fun. This guide will assist you in choosing the
perfect summer for your camper. If we can be of any
assistance, please contact us. For more information,
please visit ysummercamp.org or call our Youth
Development Center.
In the Y Spirit,
- Mark Hoy, Camp Director
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ADULTS
ABOUT OUR STAFF
At Camp Wassaqui, we believe that our staff is our greatest resource. Each of our staff
undergoes a series of interviews, reference checks, and a complete background/criminal
history check. Our Unit Directors are college students/graduates who are working
professionals in the fields of education and child development. We provide each staff
member with a minimum of 24 hours pre-camp training and ALL staff are certified in First
Aid & CPR.
CAMP PROGRAMING
MARK HOY
Camp Director
[email protected]
(302) 709-9622 ext. 1124
CAMP PROGRAMING
DAVID HALLEY
Senior Child
Development Director
[email protected]
(302) 453-0123 ext. 2242
REGISTRATION & BILLING
GWEN STERNES
[email protected]
(302) 453-0123 ext. 2237
YOLIE UHRICH
[email protected]
(302) 453-0123 ext. 2225
NOELLE OBARA
[email protected]
302-453-0123
BONNIE HAIGH
Meadowood Full Day Preschool
Coordinator
[email protected]
(302) 293-9837
OUR CAMP PHILOSOPHY
The Western Family YMCA believes in providing comprehensive camp programs, which foster the social, cultural,
physical and emotional development of children. Activities reflect the character values of caring, honesty, respect and
responsibility. We create opportunities for children to enhance their self-esteem, build friendship skills, develop greater
independence and give them a sense of their creative potential in a safe, fun and nurturing environment.
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WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS
ARCHERY STATION
Our certified instructor will introduce campers to
proper Archery techniques.
LITERACY STATION
Campers visit the literacy specialist where they
participate in fun, enriching activities using handson materials to help expand reading and language
skills in a camp setting.
TEAM BUILDING STATION
Designed to bring campers together to achieve a
common goal; emphasizing communication, listening
and cooperative skills.
ART STATION
Campers will visit the art station each week to
explore their creativity in camp.
ENVIRONMENTAL STATION
Our environmental specialist will hold weekly themed
activities related to nature for the campers.
FIELD TRIPS
Each week campers will go on a field trip. Please
have your camper wear their camp shirt on these
days! Details regarding your campers trip will be
indicated on the weekly newsletter. All trips are
subject to change.
OUTDOOR POOL
At a minimum of once per day, each group will visit
the outdoor pool.
FUN FRIDAYS
Every Friday we dress up according to the
weekly theme.
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FUN FRIDAYS
Fun Fridays are designed for
campers and counselors to
dress up according to the
theme below.
2016 THEMES
WEEK 1: Crazy Socks
WEEK 2: Favorite Sports Team
WEEK 3: Show Your Patriotism
WEEK 4: Camouflage
WEEK 5: Crazy Hats
WEEK 6: Character Value
Team Color
WEEK 7: Christmas in July
WEEK 8: Superhero
WEEK 9: Favorite Disney
Character
WEEK 10: Pick an Era (60’s 70’s
80’s, etc.)
WEEK 11: Camp Shirt for
Autographs
CAMP TALENT SHOW
FRIDAY, JUNE 24TH
Campers will have times throughout the week to
practice their special talent which will be showcased
at the talent show on Friday at closing ceremonies.
ALL CAMP CELEBRATION
WEEK 5 - JULY 13TH
On this special day, all YMCA of Delaware Camps join
together to participate in camp games, sing-offs, inflatable
bounces and water slides! Please be sure to send campers
in their bathing suits with a packed and labeled lunch.
CAMP WASSAQUI CARNIVAL
THURSDAY, JULY 14TH, 6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
Families and friends can join us in our traditional
camp carnival for games, prizes, and our annual
GaGa tournament!
COLOR WAR WEEK
WEEK 6 ( JULY 18 - 22)
This is a camp favorite! Traditional camps will break
into the four character trait colors of red, green,
yellow or blue and compete in numerous events
throughout the camp week. After the last event on
Friday, all points will be added and a Color Wars
Champion will be announced!
COLOR WARS PARENT NIGHT
THURSDAY, JULY 21ST, 6 - 8 P.M.
This new family event will allow parents to
participate in some of the fun activities with their
children during color wars week. They will also have
the opportunity to earn points for their child’s team.
GRANDPARENTS DAY
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH, 10 A.M. - 12 NOON
Grandparents Day at camp is a fun way for campers
to bond with their grandparents while participating
in some favorite camp activities.
*Limited space! Please register at the Youth
Development Center or online at www.ymcade.org.
CAMP POOL PARTY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 6 - 8 P.M.
Bring the family and join us for the end of summer
pool party.
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TRADITIONAL CAMPS
EXPLORERS CAMP
COMPLETED GRADE KINDERGARTEN
Explorers camp is for the younger campers who are
ready for a full-day camp experience. Campers will be
outdoors, experiencing a wide variety of hands-on
activities. Daily activities include: arts and crafts,
swimming, reading, singing, sports, games and visits to
our activity specialists. Campers are encouraged to keep
track of their own belongings. The staff will encourage
kids to develop new relationships and make new friends.
Explorers are encouraged to arrive in their swimsuit
daily. Campers in Explorers will go to an off-site field
trip each week.
STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO - 1:6
FEES:
Full Member: $200 per week
Program Member: $255 per week
WEEKLY TRIPS (THURSDAYS):
Week 1:
Week 2:
Week 3:
Week 4:
Week 5:
Hullaballoo
The Fun Plex
Jump on Over
Oasis
Hanby Park: Camp Celebration
(Wednesday Field Trip)
Week 6: Bowling
Week 7: CoCo Keys Water Park
Week 8: Pump It Up
Week 9: Movies
Week 10: Delaware Children’s Museum
Week 11: Xbos Family Fun Center
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ADVENTURERS CAMP
COMPLETED 1ST GRADE
Campers build friendships, try new things, learn to
become more independent, and are taught to respect
others and the nature around them. These campers
are responsible for their own belongings, including
swimsuits, lunch and towels! Campers in Adventurers
will go to an off-site field trip each week.
STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO - 1:6
FEES:
Full Member: $200 per week
Program Member: $255 per week
WEEKLY TRIPS (THURSDAYS):
Week 1:
Week 2:
Week 3:
Week 4:
Week 5:
Oasis
Jump On Over
CoCo Keys Water Park
Delaware Children’s Museum
H
anby Park: Camp Celebration
(Wednesday Field Trip)
Week 6: Bowling
Week 7: Arnold’s
Week 8: Xbos Family Fun Center
Week 9: Pump It Up
Week 10: Movies
Week 11: Hullaballoo
VOYAGERS CAMP
COMPLETED GRADES 2ND OR 3RD
The Voyagers group is for the slightly
older camper who is ready to explore
a bit more of our camp area! These
campers will have hands-on activities
including art, science exploration,
sports, games and regular visits to
our activity specialist. Campers in
Voyagers will go on an off-site trip
each week.
STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO -1:8
FEES:
Full Member: $200 per week
Program Member: $255 per week
WEEKLY TRIPS (WEDNESDAYS):
Week 1: SkyZone
Week 2: Delaware Children’s Museum
Week 3: Pump It Up
Week 4: Family Fun Galaxy
Week 5: Hanby Park: Camp
Celebration
Week 6: Bowling
Week 7: CoCo Keys Water Park
Week 8: Digger Land
Week 9: Christiana Skating Rink
Week 10: Jungle Jim’s
Week 11: M
ovies
CHALLENGERS CAMP
COMPLETED GRADES 4TH -5TH
Challengers camps will have hands-on
activities including art, science
exploration, sports, games and regular
visits to our activity specialists. These
campers are responsible for their own
belongings including swimsuits, lunch
and towels! Challengers campers will
learn to work cooperatively as a group
and develop new skills through trying
new things. Campers will go on an
off-site trip each week.
STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO -1:10
FEES:
Full Member: $200 per week
Program Member: $255 per week
WEEKLY TRIPS (WEDNESDAYS):
Week 1: Family Fun Galaxy
Week 2: SkyZone
Week 3: Laserdome (Thursday trip)
Week 4 : CoCo Keys Water Park
Week 5: Hanby Park: Camp Celebration
Week 6: Bowling
Week 7: Camp Tockwogh
Week 8: Christiana Skating Rink
Week 9: Movies
Week 10: Sahara Sam’s
Week 11: Launch Trampoline Park
RANGERS CAMP
COMPLETED GRADES 6TH -7TH
Rangers campers will have hands-on
activities including art, science
exploration, sports, games and regular
visits to our activity specialists. These
campers are responsible for their own
belongings including swimsuits, lunch
and towels! Our Ranger campers are
given the opportunity to lead and
complete more challenging activities
as well as given time to “hang out”
with their friends. Campers will go on
an off-site trip each week.
STAFF TO CAMPER RATIO -1:10
FEES:
Full Member: $200 per week
Program Member: $255 per week
WEEKLY TRIPS (TUESDAYS):
Week 1: SkyZone
Week 2: Laserdome
Week 3: Camp Tockwogh
Week 4 : Family Fun Galaxy
Week 5: Hanby Park: Camp Celebration
(Wednesday Field Trip)
Week 6: Bowling
Week 7: Sahara Sam’s
Week 8: Movies
Week 9: Wilderness Tubing
Week 10: Jungle Jim’s
Week 11: L aunch Trampoline Park
NOTE: ALL TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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SPECIALTY CAMPS
COMPLETED GRADES 2ND - 5TH
WEEK 2: JUNE 20-24
ROAD TRIP
In this week’s expedition to
fun, we will be hitting the
road and making stops at
some of our most popular
trip destinations. We will
begin by heading northwest
until we arrive at our first
destination, Laserdome,
where campers will battle it
out in some intense games of
laser tag. Next, we will travel
to Arnold’s. As the week
progresses we will continue
our journey to the Fun Plex in
Mt. Laurel NJ where campers
will indulge in exciting
attractions including bumper
cars, laser runner, foam
frenzy, arcades and more!
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 3: JUNE 27 - JULY 1
WASSAQUI WATER PARK WEEK
Cool off this summer with
this hot camp! Campers will
participate in some amazing
off-site excursions including
Jungle Jim’s River Safari Water
Park, Sahara Sam’s and CoCo
Keys Water Park. While onsite, campers will be involved
in many water games and
activities and will spend time
in our pools including the
Family Fun Pool.
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 4: JULY 5 - JULY 8
ANIMAL CAMP
For all of you animal lovers
out there, this is the camp
for you! In this camp, you will
learn about animals that run,
fly, swim, and some that even
crawl. Campers will head to
the Brandywine Zoo, Camden
Aquarium, and Philadelphia
Zoo to see as many animals
as possible. Remember to
keep your food to yourself!
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 5: JULY 11 - 15
MINECRAFT: THE
ADVENTURE BEGINS
AGES: 6 - 8
This class is for beginners
where students will learn to
successfully navigate the
Minecraft world they will
build competency in mining,
crafting, creating and learn
to farm. They will gain an
introductory understanding of
dimensions while collaborating
with one another to solve
puzzles, participate in
scavenger hunts and work as
a team to explore, design and
create in an open environment
using a customized offline
MinecraftEdu world.
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
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WEEK 5: JULY 11 - 15
MINECRAFT: CODING AND
PROGRAMING
AGES 9 -12
Are you tired of having to
mine the “boring” stuff? Did
you know you can create and
program Minecraft ROBOTS
to do your mining for you?
Learn how to code using the
Minecraft ComputerCraft
Mod and put those robots to
work. In the “Land of Turtles,”
working with a partner, you’ll
start out programming with a
graphical interface and then
evolve to text-based coding
as you learn to program with
Lua. With your turtle robots,
you’ll soon be able to focus on
mining what YOU want!.
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 6: JULY 18-22
GLADIATOR
Gladiators, are you ready?
Enjoy a week of fun
competitions and amazing
challenges like rock climbing
and archery at YMCA Camp
Tockwogh. We will also be
traveling to Laserdome and
SkyZone. When you think
you’re done, there is still more
like tug-of-war and group
challenges. You are sure to
be a champion at the end of
this camp!
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 7: JULY 25 - 29
GIRLS CAMP
Back by popular demand! Girls
just want to have fun, and that
is exactly what we are going
to do! This girls-only camp will
include etiquette, beauty and
fashion! We will travel in a
STRETCH LIMO to the Shilling
Douglas School of Hair Design
for a day of beauty! After their
trip, campers will show off
with their very own fashion
show! The only thing this camp
won’t have is BOYS!
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 9: AUGUST 8 - 12
THEME PARK WEEK
Thrill seekers need to look no
further; welcome to Theme Park
Camp! This week is for those that
cannot get enough of their favorite
rides and just want more. Campers
will visit the Funplex, Clementine
Park, and Hershey Park. The fun
never stops this week and we
wouldn’t want it any other way!
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 10: AUGUST 15 - 19
WASSAQUI WATER PARK WEEK
Week 1 was so popular that
we decided to offer a second
week! Campers will participate
in some amazing off-site
excursions including Jungle
Jim’s River Safari Water Park,
Sahara Sam’s and CoCo Keys
Water Park. While on-site,
campers will be involved
in many water games and
activities and will spend time
in our pools including the
Family Fun Pool.
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
WEEK 8: AUGUST 1-5
C.A.K.E. CO. – CREATIVE
ANSWERS KIDS
ENGINEERING CO.
Receiving daily EWR’s (engineering
work request), students work in
teams, learn about robotics, build
and program their own robotic
creations using the LEGO™ WeDo
Robotics System. This unique
system, designed by the experts
at MIT, teaches students about
simple machines, engineering,
programming and so much more.
This innovative program allows you
to create your own angry birds.
FEES:
Full Members: $252
Program Members: $318
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SPORTS CAMP
COMPLETED GRADES 2ND - 7TH
Sports camp teaches children the basic skills to succeed in each area of the sport. They will learn
the fundamentals of the game and the various positions, rules, and regulations for each sport.
Each week, sport camps will do daily warm-ups, practice skills, learn new drills, play scrimmages,
and enjoy friendly games. Sport Campers will experience one trip or special event each week. All
Sports Campers are required to bring lunches, water bottles, sunscreen, a swimsuit, and a towel.
WEEK 1: JUNE 13-17
VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Volleyball camp will teach the
fundamentals of the game to help
improve their overall skill level.
Throughout the week, campers will
play volleyball matches that will
give them real game feel. Athletic
clothing is required and kneepads are
encouraged.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 2: JUNE 20-24
FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP
Campers will be taught football
skills in this relaxed non-contact
atmosphere. Campers will learn drills
that will help them learn and enjoy
the game. They will also compete in
games during the week and will have
the opportunity to play against other
local YMCA’s. Athletic shoes and
clothing are needed.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
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WEEK 2: JUNE 20-24
CHEERLEADING CAMP
Campers will work with experienced
instructors to learn cheer and dance
moves used in routines at various
skill levels. On Friday afternoon, the
cheerleaders will perform a special
routine at closing ceremonies that
parents are able to attend. Athletic
shoes and clothing are needed.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 3: JUNE 27- JULY 1
SOCCER CAMP
Campers will receive instruction from
counselors who have played the
game at various levels. The focus
will be on skill development and the
enjoyment of playing soccer. Campers
will be divided evenly to compete in
mini-soccer games to help hone their
skills. They will also get to participate
in the soccer play-day at the
Bear-Glasgow YMCA. Athletic shoes,
clothing and shin guards are needed.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 4: JULY 5 - 8
AQUATIC SPORTS
Swimmers, take your mark. GO!
This exciting camp, led by aquatic
instructors, is geared for kids who
want to improve their swimming
stroke and learn proper techniques.
There is also time for fun pool games
and challenges. Campers must be able
to swim to participate in this camp.
Swimsuit and towel needed every day!
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 5: JULY 11-15
BASKETBALL CAMP
This camp will teach all the
fundamentals of the game of
basketball no matter the skill level
of the child. Campers will learn and
play in a fun atmosphere while
participating in Basketball
mini-games. Athletic shoes and
clothing are needed.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 6: JULY 18-22
TRACK & FIELD
CONDITIONING CAMP
This camp will prepare campers
for any sport they wish to pursue
by focusing on improving stamina,
strength, speed and agility. Campers
will also be able to learn various skills
needed to participate in various track
and field events. The drills and skills
learned will be applied to also earn
point, for their color team for our
traditional camp COLOR WARS week.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 7: JULY 25 - 29
DODGEBALL CAMP
Kids had so much fun last year, we
are bringing it back again! Campers
will learn the techniques of throwing,
strategies against their opponents
and variations of the original game.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 9: AUGUST 8 - 12
MULTI -SPORTS CAMP
Campers will take part in a variety of
sporting activities including traditional
sports and will learn new ones they
may have never tried before such
as handball, ultimate frisbee, floor
hockey, and backyard games. Athletic
shoes and clothing are needed.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 10: AUGUST 15 - 19
BASKETBALL CAMP
Our second week of basketball will
teach all the fundamentals of the
game of basketball no matter the
skill level of the child. Campers will
learn and play in a fun atmosphere
while focusing on the right way to
play. Athletic shoes and clothing are
needed.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
WEEK 8: AUGUST 1 - 5
BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CAMP
Campers will learn all of the keys to
the game including fielding, hitting,
and base-running. This is a great week
to play, the game that was meant to
play in the summer! Baseball glove and
athletic clothing are required.
FEES:
Full Members: $200
Program Members: $255
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TEEN LEADERS
CAMP
The Teen Leaders camp is designed to have an active schedule that will also have a focus on role
modeling, team building, and leadership skills. This camp will provide a positive atmosphere for
teens to develop strong self-esteem and friendships during the summer.
AGES: Completed grades 8th, 9th and 10th
FEES:
Full Member: $231 per week
Program Member: $297 per week
CAMP SESSIONS: Week 1 (June 13-17)
Week 2 (June 20-24)
Week 3 (June 27 - July 1) Week 4 (July 5-8)
Week 5 (July 11-15)
Week 6 (July 18-22)
Week 7 (July 25-29) Week 8 (Aug 1-5)
Week 9 (Aug 8-12)
Week 10 (Aug 15-19)
Week 11 (Aug 22-26)
FIELD TRIP
SkyZone, Lunch at Friendly’s and Rehoboth Beach
The Funplex, Laserdome and Delaware Rock Gym
CoCo Keys Water Park, Arnold’s and the Movies
Camp Tockwogh, Christiana Skating Rink and Philadelphia Zoo
Ice Skating, Camp Celebration and Jungle Jim’s
Wilmington Blue Rocks, CoCo Keys Water Park and Bowling
Camp Tockwogh, Launch Trampoline Park and Laserdome
Ice Skating, Movies and Sahara Sam’s
Wilderness Tubing, Lunch at Friendly’s and Hershey Park
First State Golf Center, Delaware Rock Gym and Sahara Sam’s
Arnold’s, Jungle Jim’s and the Funplex
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LITTLE EXPLORERS
PRESCHOOL CAMP
(Located in the Youth Development Center)
PART-DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN AGES 3-5
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-12 P.M.
Summer is a great time for your child to explore, create and have fun in a safe and nurturing
environment. Activities will be based around creative themes that help children grow physically,
socially, emotionally, and intellectually. To participate, children must be 3 years old and be completely
toilet trained. We swim every day from 11-11:45 am. Registration begins February 1st.
AGES: 3 - 5 years
FEES:
Full Member: $100 per week
Program Member: $170 per week
CONTACT: Noelle Obara at [email protected]
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Week 1: June 13-17
SUPERHERO ADVENTURE
Join us this week to explore super
heroes in a fun new way! Children
will be superheroes themselves,
explore superheroes with their
friends, and have the chance to
learn about real life heroes.
Week2: June 20-24
LITTLE CHEF WEEK
Every day the children will prepare
their own snacks as they discover
different foods. They will be
measuring, counting, and cutting
as they prepare some delicious
treats!
Week 3: June 27- July 1
WORLD TRAVELER’S
EXPERIENCE
The children will go on an
adventure traveling around the
world! They will learn about
different countries and cultures,
taste different foods and create
art using different methods from
around the globe.
Week 4: July 4- 8
NO CAMP
Week 5: July 11-15
IN THE SPOTLIGHT!
The children will have fun creating
new plays, dances, and music.
Each day we will find a new way
for the children to be in the
spotlight!
Week 6: July 18-22
HOO’S AWAKE AT NIGHT?
What animals are awake while we
are asleep? This week the children
will have the opportunity to learn
about nocturnal animals.
Week 7: July 25- 29
WACKY WEATHER WEEK
Every day will be an adventure,
discovering an unusual weather
phenomenon. From tornadoes to
thunderstorms, this adventure will
be over the rainbow!
Week 9: August 8- 12
LITTLE OLYMPICS WEEK
The children will have the
opportunity to participate in
various preschool Olympic
activities. They will learn about
the different sports in the
summer Olympics and create
some fun Olympic themed art.
Week 10: August 15-19
ONCE UPON A TIME
Fairy tales, nursery rhymes and
poems abound as we discover
different characters in literature.
Week 11: August 22-26
NO CAMP
Week 8: August 1-5
EXPLORE THE SEASHORE
Grab your towel as we head
to the seashore to explore the
underwater ecosystem. This
week the children will learn about
the beach, shore animals, and
the ocean.
FULL DAY PRESCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AGES 3-5
Our Full Day Preschool is a year-round program with these added features for June-August.
• Fun weekly themes
• Structured fun in a safe relaxed
environment
• Lots of outdoor activities
• Swimming at the “Y”
outdoor pool
• On-site playgrounds
• Arts and crafts
• Low teacher to child ratio
• Integrated with Red Clay’s
Meadowood Preschool
For more information or to
register, please call Bonnie Haigh
at 302-293-9837 or email
[email protected].
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CAMP AGES AND FEES
CAMP GRADE COMPLETED
EXPLORERSKINDERGARTEN
ADVENTURERS
1ST GRADE
VOYAGERS
2ND-3RD GRADE
CHALLENGERS
4TH-5TH GRADE
RANGERS
6TH-7TH GRADE
SPORTS CAMP
2ND-7TH GRADE
SPECIALTY CAMP
2ND-5TH GRADE
TEEN LEADERS CAMP 8TH-10TH GRADE
FULL MEMBER
$200
$200
$200
$200
$200
$200
$252 $231 PROGRAM MEMBER
$255
$255
$255
$255
$255
$255
$318
$297
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
CAMP SESSIONS
Week 1: June 13-17
Week 2: June 20-24 Week 3: June 27-July 1 Week 4: July 5-8
Week 5: July 11-15
Week 6: July 18-22 Week 7: July 25-29 Week 8: Aug 1-5
Week 9: Aug 8-12
Week 10: Aug 15-19 Week 11: Aug 22-26
PAYMENT DUE
May 29
June 6
June 13
June 20
June 27
July 3
July 11
July 18
July 25
August 1
August 8
BANK DRAFT
May 15
June 1
June 1
June 15
June 15
July 1
July 1
July 15
July 15
August 1
August 1
DEPOSITS: A $35 deposit is due per child, per week, to reserve your spot.
ALL DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
Each branch of the YMCA of Delaware sponsors an annual giving campaign
known as the Annual Campaign. With your help, kids and families in need have
the opportunity to participate in nurturing and value-based programs such as
Summer Day Camp. If you would like to make a gift, please call our office at
(302) 709-YMCA. All contributions are tax deductible. Thank you for investing in
the future of Delaware’s children.
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OPEN DOORS
FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
Thanks to our Annual
Campaign contributing
donors, financial assistance
is available. Scholarship
forms are available at the
Member Service desk or
online. Assistance is given
on a first-come, first-serve
basis and is determined by
financial need. Financial
documents requested on
the forms must accompany
your Financial Assistance
application in order to be
processed. The eligibility
process may take up to 2-3
weeks and space is limited.
PURCHASE OF CARE
Purchase of Care is
accepted on a first come,
first serve basis for
Traditional Camps and
Sports Camps only.
POC Registration
Criteria:
All past due balances
must be paid prior to
registration.
Current authorization
form from the State
of Delaware must be
provided at the time of
registration
(Site ID # #1890785000).
Completed registration
forms must be submitted.
POC Contract must be
signed with the YMCA
prior to starting.
A non-refundable activity
fee of $15 per week, per
child, must be provided.
REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION BEGINS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016
HOW DO I REGISTER?
You can register online at www.ysummercamp.org, and by email, fax,
or in-person at the Youth development Center (YDC).
REGISTRATION CHECK LIST:
All past due balances must be paid prior to registration.
You must be a full or program member of the YMCA of Delaware. For more
information on becoming a member, contact Member Services or visit
www.ymcade.org.
Completed registration forms can be submitted by email, online, fax, or
dropped off at the Youth Development Center (YDC).
Provide a non-refundable deposit of $35 per week per child. Cash, check,
credit and debit cards are accepted. NOTE: All deposits and activity fees are
non-refundable.
Camp must be paid in full two weeks prior to the start of the registered camp.
Payment option must be selected on registration form
• PAYMENT OPTION #1 - Automatic Deduction
(Payments taken from checking, savings, credit or debit card supplied)
• PAYMENT OPTION #2 - Scheduled payments
• PAYMENT OPTION #3 - Pay in Full
Provide child’s current shot record prior to camp beginning.
Be sure we have a valid email address on file.
REGISTRATION DEADLINES:
Camp registrations are due two weeks prior to the Monday of the desired week.
AFTER THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS ARE MET:
You will receive an email indicating registration confirmation,
additional information needed or wait listing options if space is full.
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
SCHEDULED PAYMENTS: The remainder of each week’s fee is due two weeks prior
to the registered week. Payments can be made by forms online, email, fax, phone,
or in-person at the Youth Development center (YDC). If the entire weekly fee is
not paid off in full 2 weeks prior, your camp will be canceled. Reinstatements will
be made at the discretion of the director. Additional fees may apply.
AUTOMATED DEDUCTION - All camp balances can be set up for automatic
withdrawal from your checking, savings, or debit/credit card account. If you
register online, the debit/credit card used will also be used for automatic
deduction. Any automatic withdrawals that are returned will result in a $25
insufficient fund fee.
CANCELLATION & CHANGE REQUIREMENTS:
Any cancellation or change must be submitted in writing 2 weeks prior to the
change or cancellation date. For example, cancellation for week 3 would need
to be received in writing by the Monday of week 1. All changes are subject to
space availability and are not guaranteed. Please remember when canceling,
all deposits and activity fees are non-refundable. If we do not receive proper
notification, all money paid will not be refunded for that week.
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CAMP PROCEDURES
SIGN-IN & SIGN-OUT
For the safety of every child, parents are required
to sign-in & sign-out their child every day. Curbside
drop-off is available from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
FIELD TRIP
Participants are expected to attend all off-site
trips as they are scheduled. On field trip days,
campers should wear their camp t-shirt. Please
refer to our website to view trip information on the
weekly newsletter. Due to travel time, the camp day
may be extended beyond 4 p.m. Please do not send
money with your child on field trips. Parents are not
permitted at the trip location.
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
It is the goal of our YMCA to provide a healthy,
safe, and secure environment for all day camp
participants. The YMCA teaches the core values
of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
Children who attend the program are expected
to follow the behavior guidelines and interact
appropriately in a group setting.
MEDICATION
If your child needs medication during the camp day,
please bring the medication in its original container
with your child’s name printed on the label. You
will be asked to complete a medical form on the
first day you drop the medication off at camp.
These forms will be available during drop off. All
medication must be stored and locked in the Camp
Headquarters.
SICKNESS OR INJURY
1. Sick children are not permitted to attend camp.
2. Whenever it is necessary to contact you due
to sickness or emergency, we will first contact
the numbers provided and then proceed to
the emergency numbers listed on the child’s
enrollment forms.
3. If a minor injury (i.e. small cut or bruise) occurs
during the day, an injury report will be filled out
and the parent/guardian will be notified during
pick-up. If a more severe injury occurs during
the camp day, the parents will be immediately
contacted about the situation.
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TERMINATION
A child’s participation in the program may be
terminated if:
• His/Her behavior is chronically disruptive or poses
a danger to him/ herself, others, or the program.
• He/she is picked up late (after 6 p.m.) excessively.
• His/her tuition is not paid by the appropriate
due date.
PICK UP DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER
Camp staff will walk children to our sign out
location during pleasant weather including rain.
In case of thunder or lightning, staff are not
permitted to transport campers outside for safety
reasons. Please drive to the same sign out location
and staff will direct you to where you may safely
pick up your child.
CAMP COMMUNICATION
INFORMATION SESSIONS - Our camp information
session provides parents with information regarding
the summer, including a calender of events and field
trip information. Please join us on Thursday,
May 12, 2016 at 7 p.m. at the Youth Development
Center for an informational session.
CAMP WEBSITE: www.ysummercamp.org
Our camp website includes newsletters, forms
and documents, contact information, FAQ’s,
special events, Fun Friday information and
pictures around camp!
NEWSLETTERS: Weekly Newsletter will be available
on our camp website at www.ysummercamp.org.
FACEBOOK
We encourage Facebook users to “like” us to see
pictures of camper activities and receive updates
as they are posted. This is also a great way to stay
connected to camp throughout the year!
SWIM TESTING PROCEDURES
All children ages 14 and under are required to take
a swim test and wear the appropriate band color
associated with their swimming ability. The swim
test is one length of the pool, swimming on their
stomach, followed by a 30 second tread. Swimmers
will be accompanied by lifeguards during this test
and will not be forced to take the test if they are
uncomfortable. They may retest at any time, but are
limited to one test per day.
RED - Any swimmer unable to complete at least
half a length and tread or float for 30 seconds.
Red banded campers may only swim in the shallow
end and must wear a life jacket if unable to stand
flatfooted with their shoulders and chest above
the water.
YELLOW - Any swimmer able to complete half a
length but not a full length with a 30 second tread.
These campers will only be permitted to swim in the
Red and Yellow sections, should wear a life jacket
anywhere they cannot stand comfortably, may use
the slide if over 48” tall.
GREEN - Any swimmer able to complete a full length
and a 30 second tread. Green banded campers may
swim in any pool section and use the slide at the
complex.
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DROP OFF AND PICK UP
PROCEDURES
PICK UP AND DROP OFF SCHEDULE
7 - 9 a.m. Car side sign in
9 a.m. - 3:45p.m. Late arrival or early dismissal, report
to Camp Headquarters
4-6 p.m. Park and pick up at the Meadowood School
RELEASE OF CAMPERS
Your child will only be released to individuals whose
names appear on your child’s registration form. For the
safety of all of our campers, parents and all authorized
pick-ups MUST show ID. Please put in writing and
submit to the camp office if you need to make changes
to your camper’s approved pick-up list. Note: If there
are any custody issues, we MUST have a copy of court
documents.
LATE ARRIVAL
If arriving at camp after 9 a.m., please park and
proceed to the Camp Headquarters at the Lower
Pool Complex.
EARLY PICK UP PROCEDURE
Early Pick-Up times are between 9 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. If
your camper needs to be picked up early, please follow
these procedures:
1. Drop-off an “Early Dismissal” form at the Camp
Headquarters or give the form to the Staff Member
at “Sign-In.”
2. W
hen you come to pick-up your camper, report
directly to the Camp Headquarters. Our counselors
will bring your child to you.
3. Y
ou will be asked for picture ID. In order to ensure
the safety of all campers, please have proper
identification available at all times.
LATE PICK UP PROCEDURES & FEES
You will be charged a late fee of $20 for every 15 minutes
of lateness after 6 p.m. We do not prorate for individual
minutes (for example, if you arrive at 6:20 p.m. you will be
charged $40). If you know you are going to be late, please
call the camp office at (302) 709-9622.
SIGN IN: 7 - 9 a.m.
CAR SIDE DROP OFF: LOWER POOL COMPLEX
Turn into the Western Family YMCA, follow signs to
lower pool complex. Our staff will be there with the
sign-in sheet and will assist your child out of the car
and to their group.
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SIGN OUT: 4 - 6 p.m.
PARK & SIGN OUT: MEADOWOOD SCHOOL (Please
remember to have your photo ID)
Directions from Newark - Rt 2, Kirkwood Highway
• Pass the Western Y and turn right at the
intersection with the green overhead crosswalk,
onto Meadowood Drive.
• Turn right after the shopping center. Follow the
signs for camp pick up.
Directions from Wilmington - Rt 2, Kirkwood Highway
• Turn left onto Meadowood Drive, just before the green
overhead crosswalk.
• Turn right after the shopping center.
• Follow the signs for camp pick up.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
WHAT ARE THE CAMP HOURS?
Monday - Friday from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. with extended care
available from 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. at no additional charge. Camp
begins on June 13, 2016 and ends on August 26, 2016.
WHERE IS CAMP HEADQUARTERS?
Camp Headquarters is located at the Lower Pool Complex
(far left door). This is where you will sign your child in if you
arrive after 9 a.m. or if you need to pick up before 3:45 p.m.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING TO CAMP?
A backpack with:
• Swimsuit
• Towel
• Sunscreen and bug repellent
• Extra snacks
• Water jug filled with COLD drinks- add ice to keep cold
throughout the day.
• Lunch in a cooler (with ice pack inside)
• LABEL EVERYTHING!
WHAT TO WEAR?
• Light weight clothes
• Clothes you are comfortable getting dirty!
• Sneakers (open toed shoes and flip flops aren’t allowed at
camp for safety reasons)
• Rainy day clothes / Change of clothes on rainy days
WHAT ABOUT LUNCH?
Please send your camper with a nutritionally-balanced
lunch and snacks. Please keep in mind that there are no
refrigerators or microwaves available at camp. Packing lunch
in an insulated bag or hard top cooler is recommended,
labeled with your camper’s name. Campers are not permitted
to use vending machines during camp. An afternoon snack
will be provided each day!
HOW DO CAMPERS STAY HYDRATED?
We encourage everyone to bring a water bottle daily.
Campers will move around outside during the day and having
a water bottle to stay hydrated is very important. There are
plenty of water refill stations and water fountains at our
camp. Please remember to label your child’s water bottle.
WHAT SHOULD I NOT BRING TO CAMP?
• Cell Phones or iPods
• Money
• Handheld video games
• Skateboards/ scooters or HEELYS
• Personal property, toys, games etc. The YMCA will
not be responsible for the safety of valuable items
brought to camp.
IS THERE CAMP ON RAINY DAYS?
YES! We have camp rain or shine – if it is dangerous weather
(thunder and lightning), we will bring campers indoors or
under shelters. However, in a light drizzle or rain, we will
remain outdoors and keep playing! Please dress appropriately
on these days and pack an extra set of clothes!
WHY DO YOU NEED MY EMAIL ADDRESS?
Confirmations, receipts, reconciliation of billing and
email updates will be sent via email.
WHAT DO YOU DO ON EXTREME HEAT DAYS?
We are an OUTDOOR camp program. Campers are outdoors
for the majority of the day. However, on extreme heat days
we will make sure your camper is indoors, in the pool,
or in shaded areas the majority of the day. On a typical
day, campers spend some time indoors (literacy, art, and
other activities are indoors) and over an hour in the pool.
Groups utilize rooms in the main building including the gym,
activity rooms, class rooms and multi-purpose rooms upon
availability. We also visit the woods and pavilions for shade
and low energy activities during the day.
WHAT IF MY CAMPER LOSES SOMETHING WHILE AT CAMP?
We strongly encourage you to label EVERY item your camper
brings or wears to camp! We have a lost and found at the
sign out table that all items are brought to at the end of
every day. Please be sure to check this daily as well as
the pool lost and found for aquatic items that have been
misplaced!
HOW TO PREVENT SUNBURN?
Please send your camper with non-medicated, waterproof
sunscreen which should be applied before and during camp.
Our Camp Staff is NOT permitted to provide, share or apply
sunscreen on any camper unless a parent/guardian has
signed the release. Parents are encouraged to show their
camper how to apply the sunscreen on areas that may be
exposed to the sun. All sunscreen must be clearly marked
with your camper’s name and in the original container.
Parents should also consider hats, short and/or long sleeve
shirts and an extra shirt for swimming for children who are
sensitive to the sun. In addition to campers using their own
sunscreen, we have a sunscreen station available for campers
during afternoon swim. Counselors may apply with parent
consent.
CAMP T-SHIRTS:
Campers will receive one t-shirt prior to their first off-site
field trip. All campers are encouraged to wear their camp
t-shirt when they go on off-site excursions.
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Every day, we work side-by-side with our
neighbors to make sure that everyone,
regardless of age, income or background,
has the opportunity to learn, grow and
thrive. When you give to the Y, you
strengthen our community.
Your contribution opens doors not only
for kids, but also for families, adults and
senior citizens alike. Your gift is used to
provide financial assistance to those in our
community who are unable to afford the
cost of membership.
How do I get financial assistance?
Contact the nearest YMCA branch and request an Open Doors financial assistance
application or download it at www.ymcade.org.
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6 CAMP ENROLLMENT FORM
WESTERN FAMILY YMCA OF DELAWARE - 2014
Primary Email:
Member number:
CAMPER INFORMATION
Child’s Full Name
Grade Completed by 6/2014
6
Birthday
Nickname child prefers
Sex
Home phone #
Street
City
Zip Code
PARENT/ GUARDIAN INFORMATION
Parent/Guardian #1
Primary # (
)
Birthday
(Circle: Home, Cell, Work)
Parent/Guardian #2
Alternate # (
)
(Circle: Home, Cell, Work)
AUTHORIZED TO PICK UP:
Birthday
Primary #
YES
NO
Alternate #
Do the child’s parents live together?
YES
IF NO:
NO
Current court custody or visitation arrangement?
YES
NO
SINGLE
DIVORCED
WIDOWED
If yes, please attach supporting court documentation
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
IF PARENT/GUARDIAN IS NOT AVAILABLE IN AN EMERGENCY, PLEASE NOTIFY:
NAME
Primary #
Alternate #
RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD
NAME
Primary #
Alternate #
RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD
In the event that I cannot be reached in an emergency, I hereby give permission to the physician selected by the program director to
transport, hospitalize, secure proper treatment for, and to order injection, anesthesia or surgery for my child as named above.
SIGNATURE
DATE
Family Physician:
Phone #
Family Dentist:
Phone #
Family Medical/ Hospital Insurance/ HMO
Insurance Policy #
Group #
Carrier:
CHILD RELEASE INFORMATION
In addition to Emergency Contacts above, the following people are authorized to pick up my child from the YMCA program:
NAME
PHONE #
NAME
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
6.
PHONE #
I give the YMCA permission to release my child as indicted. I understand any changes to this information must be submitted
in writing to the camp office. In the event there is a question about who my child is to go home with, my child will be kept
at camp, I will be notified and I will be responsible for picking him/her up at camp.
SIGNATURE OF PARENT / GUARDIAN
DATE:
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TO BE COMPLETED BY A PARENT/ GUARDIAN: Please print clearly
Check if child has problems with any of the following and give additional comments below:
Frequent Cold/Sinus
Hearing difficulty
Asthma
Seizures
Fainting
Vision Difficulty
Behavior Problem
Constipation / Diarrhea
Speech Difficulty
Physical Handicap
Allergies (food, medicine, bee stings
Other
Comments
Additional information about your child: (serious illness, accidents, operations, medications, etc.)
Special Information we should know about your child:
Medication your child takes: *(if medication needs to be administered during camp, please pick up a Medical Release Form from the camp office.
Special restrictions or considerations while at the YMCA?
PARENT/ GUARDIAN SIGNED RELEASES
TRANSPORTATION RELEASE: The YMCA has permission to take my child on all pre-arranged field trips as indicted. I
also give the YMCA permission to take my child on short trips, during rainy or excessively hot days as part of the
summer day camp. I also give permission for my child to be transported onsite in YMCA vehicles to get to locations
throughout the property.
Parent/ Guardian Signature
Date
PHOTO/ VIDEO RELEASE: I hereby give my permission for my child’s photo/video to be used in YMCA publicity.
Parent/ Guardian Signature
Date
MOVIE RELEASE: I hereby give my permission for my child to view a movie rated G or PG.
Parent/ Guardian Signature
Date
SUNSCREEN RELEASE: I hereby give permission for the YMCA to apply sunscreen to my child. I will supply sunscreen for my child as well as apply to my child every morning. The YMCA is NOT responsible for lost or stolen bottles of sunscreen (Please label it!)
Parent/ Guardian Signature
Date
6: By signing below, I agree that I have discussed with my
BEHAVIORAL AGREEMENT FOR CAMP WASSAQUI 2013:
camper(s) about the YMCA character values of honesty, caring, respect and responsibility. We agree and will honor
the Western Family YMCA behavior policies. We understand that it is the discretion of the camp director for campers to be suspended or terminated from the camp program due to inappropriate behavior.
Parent/ Guardian Signature
Date
I certify that my child is in good health and is amiable to normal discipline necessary for successful group experience. I understand that I must submit a completed health appraisal before my child can participate in camp. I also
understand that the deposits are non-refundable and will hold my child’s spot until the balance is due. Registration
is not guaranteed until the balance is paid two weeks before the first day of each session. Failure to pay the
balance, when due, could result in cancellation of my registration . I understand that if I do not give proper
notification, all money paid will not be refunded for that week.
Parent/ Guardian Signature
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Date
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OFFICE USE ONLY Member#_______________ Recieved by: __________ Date: __________ Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Explorer
Week 04: 07/05-07/08
Week 05: 07/11-07/15
Week 06: 07/18-07/22
Week 07: 07/25-07/29
Week 08: 08/01-08/05
Week 09: 08/08-08/12
Week 10: 08/15-08/19
Week 11: 08/22-08/26
I will provide my weekly payments to the YMCA according to the scheduled payment due dates listed above. Cheer
Female
Traditional
Primary Parent/Guardian's Name:
Primary Parent/Guardian's Birthdate:
Primary Parent/Guardian's Phone #:
Challenger
Challenger
Challenger
Challenger
Challenger
Water Park Challenger
Theme Park Challenger
C.A.K.E
Girls Camp Challenger
Gladiator
Minecraft
Animal
Camp
Savings/Checking:
I authorize the YMCA to automaXcally charge the account below according to the automaXc payment draY dates listed above. Automatic Payments
Billing Option
I am paying the balance in full at this Xme & don't require future billing. Full Payment
Basketball
Multisport
Baseball
Dodgeball
Track
Basketball
Aquatic Sports
Soccer
Cheer
Volleyball
$200/$255
Sports
4th - 5th
Challenger Flag Football
Water Park Challenger
Road trip
Challenger
$252/$318 $200/$255
Specialty
CC#: ________________________________
Exp Date: ___________
Zip Code: _________
Signature: _________________________________
Basketball
Multisport
Baseball
Dodgeball
Track
Basketball
Aquatic Sports
Soccer
Flag Football
Volleyball
$200/$255
Sports
2nd - 3rd
Router#:____________ Account#:_________________
Credit/Debit:
CC#: ____________________________________________
Exp Date: ___________ Zip Code: ___________
Signature: _______________________________________
Scheduled payments
Total Paid Today: $_________
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
Voyager
$200/$255
Traditional
Payment Option
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Adventurers
Check: #________
Explorer
Week 03: 06/27-07/01
Cash
Explorer
Week 02: 06/20-06/24
$200/$255
Adventurers
$200/$255
Rates: Full/Program
Explorer
Traditional
Week 01: 06/13-06/17
Male
Water Park
Theme Park
C.A.K.E
Girls Camp
Gladiator
Minecraft
Animal
Camp
Water Park
Road Trip
Cheer
Basketball
Multisport
Baseball
Dodgeball
Track
Basketball
Aquatic Sports
Soccer
Flag
Football
Volleyball
$200/$255
COMMENTS:
PROCESSED:
Dated: ________
DISCOUNTS:
MEMBERSHIP:
Jun 15
Jul 01
Jul 01
Jul 15
Jul 15
Aug 01
Aug 01
Jun 27
Jul 03
Jul 11
Jul 18
Jul 25
Aug 01
Aug 08
PRG
SCH
F/T _____ Spreadsheet _______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_____ Email Sent
_____ Registered In Protivity
SCH $_____
_____ PF
_________ (F/T)
$______ PC1 $ ________
_________(P/T)
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
OFFICE USE
ONLY
_____ Personals Entered
POC:
Staff:
Financial Assistance: _________________________
POC
Paid $__________
P/T Jun 15
Jun 01
Jun 13
Jun 20
Jun 01
May 15
May 29
Jun 06
Automatic
Payments
Drafted
Schduled
Payments
Due
OFFICE USE ONLY
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
Teen
$231/$297
Traditional
8th - 10th
Expires ____________
FULL
OUTSTANDING BALANCE:
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Sports
6th - 7th
Traditional
$252/$318 $200/$255
Specialty
Please circle your preferred options in the appropriate age group
1st Grade
Traditional
Kindergarten
Type of Camp
Grade Completed
Child's Birthdate:
Child's Name:
Must have current membership and no outstanding balances PRIOR to registration. Complete all 3 registration forms and submit with all deposits or activity fees to the Youth Development
Center (YDC) or Member Services by email, fax, mail or in person. Once all of the registration requirements are met, you will receive an email indicating registration confirmation
OR additional information needed OR waitlisting options if space is full (whichever is applicable). PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.
2016 CAMP WASSAQUI REGISTRATION FORM
Non-profit org.
U.S. postage
PAID
YMCA of
DELAWARE
Permit No. 17
Wilmington, DE
WESTERN FAMILY YMCA
2600 Kirkwood Highway
Newark, DE 19711
Phone: (302) 709-YMCA (9622)
(302) 453-0123
Fax: (302) 453-1610
Additional YMCAs come with your membership!
Western Family YMCA full members also enjoy privileges at the Philadelphia Freedom Valley and
Brandywine Valley YMCAs. Plus you have access to the following 5 additional YMCA of Delaware locations:
BEAR-GLASGOW YMCA | (302) 836-YMCA
351 George Williams Way, Newark, Delaware 19702
SUSSEX FAMILY YMCA | (302) 296-YMCA
20080 Church Street, Rehoboth, DE 19971
BRANDYWINE YMCA | (302) 478-YMCA
3 Mt. Lebanon Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19803
OTHER YMCA CONTACTS
CENTRAL YMCA | (302) 254-YMCA
501 West Eleventh Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
DOVER YMCA | (302) 346-YMCA
1137 South State Street, Dover, DE 19901
CAMP TOCKWOGH | 800-331-CAMP
24370 Still Pond Neck Road Worton, MD 21678
ASSOCIATION OFFICE | (302) 221-YMCA
100 West 10th Street - Suite 1100, Wilmington, DE 19801
WALNUT STREET YMCA | (302) 472-YMCA
1000 North Walnut Street, Wilmington, DE 19801