JCC Specialty Camps
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JCC Specialty Camps
Summer Camps 2012 JCC Specialty Camps Something for everyone… Table of Contents Section 1: Camp Tzofim pg.3 • Letter from the Director • What Happens at Camp Tzofim... The Building Blocks of Camp Success • Say Hello to Our Awesome Staff • Groups & Group Activities • Details, Schmetails • Got Questions? Section 2: Specialty Camps pg.11 • Specialty Camps Rock • Camp Schedule 2 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.com Welcome Campers Dear Friends, I had an amazing summer last year at JCC Camp Tzofim and am so excited for another summer of songs and skits; Counselor Survivor; day trips as well as our overnight adventures; Special Friday programs and the Mac-O-Peel (camp-wide messy relay race). Summer camps support campers to develop self-confidence, leadership skills, and lifelong friendships. Camp made a huge difference in my life and I strive to give your camper a meaningful experience this summer. What I love most about JCC Camp Tzofim is that it offers an intimate, traditional camp experience where a kid can be a good, old fashioned camper all summer long.Through ‘traditional’ camp activities like arts and crafts, sports and swimming lessons, camp skits and singing, and overnight camping for the older campers, JCC Camp Tzofim allows campers to discover new interests and friendships, test personal limits, and most importantly HAVE FUN! JCC Camp Tzofim is thriving in our new home at Redwood Day School, nestled in a quiet Oakland neighborhood surrounded by trees, parks, and tons of open space. Camp continues to be jam-packed with ample time for high-energy fun as well as the down time needed for making friendship bracelets, playing group games with counselors, going swimming in pools and lakes around the East Bay, sleeping under the stars, hikes, and simply hanging out with friends. We are really excited about our our Overnight Adventure Trips for our middle school students. Camping in the beauty of Northern California mixed with adventures like rock climbing, river rafting, hiking and biking -- summer adventure doesn’t get much better than this. We’ll even be connecting up with other local JCC’s overnight adventure programs for some of our trips. I am thrilled to be part of the 30+ year history of the JCC Camp Tzofim community and I invite you to join me for another unforgettable summer. See you at camp, Courtney Jacobson Director, Camp Tzofim 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 3 What Happens at Camp Tzofim... Traditional, good old-fashioned summer camp fun: Remember all the great kid things you did when you were at summer camp? At Camp Tzofim, we want our campers to have a similar experience with lots of swimming, ga-ga (Israeli dodge-ball) and kumzits (all-camp assemblies). Kids get to show off their special abilities at our talent shows. And to make camp even more fun, our campers compete in the Camp Tzofim Maccabiah (our take on the Jewish Olympics). Summer camp means hanging out in nature (Teva): We believe that hanging out in nature is a must. At Camp Tzofim, we bring together traditional Jewish values of respecting the earth with modern day practices of zero impact camping and nature games. In our spacious location in a redwood-studded, Oakland Hills neighborhood (as well as outings to Tilden Park and Cull Canyon), we’ve got more campfires, hiking, overnight camping and mountain biking planned than you can shake a stick at. The skills you won’t find in any classroom: Lifelong connections are easily made in the relaxed atmosphere a traditional summer camp provides. Our goal is to allow our campers to develop the many skills needed to be successful in all aspects of life. We use our many years of experience in leadership and team building training to inspire and support our campers to be mensches (outstanding people). All ages groups explore concepts of Tikkun Olam (repair of the world). We offer our older groups (the Chaverim and Habonim campers) handson opportunities such as working on a real farm or helping to clean up a natural habitat (river and trail maintenance). Our CITs (counselor-in-training) learn leadership, mentoring, and organizational skills. We also offer some of our older groups Adventure & Ropes Course Challenges, to build both character and a little muscle. A little Jewish culture: Camp Tzofim aims to give campers a sense of Judaism in a whole new way. Our campers explore Jewish culture and ethical traditions through service projects, song, art, dance, and drama. Our Shabbat program on Friday ends the week on a joyous note, celebrating our community by bringing all campers together to experience Jewish culture and history. We also invite our families to join in and celebrate Shabbat with us. Camp Tzofim has a long history of serving diverse families of many configurations -- you need not be Jewish to love our camp. 4 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org Developing imagination and creativity: Camp has always had a magical aspect to it. We offer the ability to turn a paper bag into an owl, a well-worn nature trail into a daring adventure into the wilderness and a third grader into a rock star. Our arts and crafts, music and nature specialists are here to help turn the ordinary into the extraordinary and bring a sense of adventure into the everyday. Doing cool stuff: Kids crave new experiences, so we plan lots of outings to the Oakland Zoo, Cull Canyon, Pier 39, Oakland A’s games,Tilden Park and more. And what’s cooler than camping out? Our Giborims (3rd & 4th graders) go to Anthony Chabot Park for a one-night camping trip. The Chaverim (5th & 6th graders) enjoy 2-night camping at different sites in the State and National Parks System in Northern California. And our Habonim (7th to 9th graders) will go on three or four-night overnights all over California. For our younger Rishonim (Kindergarteners) and Sabra campers (1st & 2nd graders), we have an Extended Evening of Fun with on-site programs, a sing along, and a BBQ at Camp. Building special relationships with Camp Tzofim Counselors: We believe that summer camps are at their best when campers have counselors they can trust, and depend on to keep the fun happening all summer long. We hire counselors and specialists who love working with kids and have experience in a camp setting. To ensure that our campers have an opportunity to bond with their counselors and to uphold the highest quality of safety in our supervision, our counselor-to-camper ratio is purposefully low (1:6 for entering kindergarteners; 1:7 for entering grades 1-2 and 1:8 for entering grades 3-9). Getting the whole family into summer camp with our Pizza Potluck • Thursday, July 12 from 5:30 – 7:00pm • Thursday, August 9 from 5:30 – 7:00pm We know many family members get excited hearing about the fun at camp, the skits and songs, and wish for a chance to enjoy it themselves. Bring the whole family to Camp Tzofim for a night to reconnect with friends and favorite counselors, eat pizza, see kids’ skits, join in camp songs and get a taste of what camp is like from your camper’s perspective. Come relive some awesome times from the summer and enjoy a couple more hours at camp with our Camp Tzofim slide show! 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 5 Meet the staff... Courtney Jacobson, Camp Director Courtney Jacobson returns to JCC Camp Tzofim as Camp Director first joining the Camp Tzofim and JCC Afterschool-Berkeley family in May 2010. Courtney is originally from Denver, Colorado where she attended JCC Ranch Camp for over twelve summers and held a variety of positions. At Ranch Camp, she fell in love with camp and the outdoors and decided to pursue this passion professionally. Courtney holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder in Religious Studies and Art History. Courtney completed a dual-master’s degree program in May 2010 in Social Work from University of Southern California and in Jewish Nonprofit Management from Hebrew Union College. Courtney is thrilled to be with the JCC Afterschool-Berkeley program during the year and have her third summer at Camp Tzofim. Reuben Kurs, Assistant Camp Director Reuben Kurs is our new Assistant Director. This will be his third year with the Camp Tzofim family. In his first year he served as the Unit Head for Habonim. Last year he joined our administrative team as the Office Manager. Before joining us he spent 8 years as a swim instructor and life guard for a summer camp in Connecticut. He is a graduate of Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. Our Counselors The JCC Camp Tzofim Staff is composed of talented young women and men who are dedicated to enriching the lives of our campers and love working with children of all ages. All staff members go through intensive, ongoing training that strengthens their ability to help children develop socially, physically and culturally. Our staff’s priority is the safety and happiness of each child. Counselors focus not only on creating a safe space for your child, but also in facilitating friendships and fun for your child. All our counselors and leadership staff are trained and certified in CPR/First Aid. They bring rich, varied backgrounds and have special talents in education, athletics, theater, the arts, dance, outdoor education and camping, psychology, and Judaic studies. 6 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org Groups & Activities... Our groups and group activities are tailored to the developmental needs of our campers: RISHONIM (‘Starters’: entering kindergarten): This program is designed to meet the needs of children in transition from preschool to Kindergarten. With very close supervision of one staff person to six campers, the youngest campers at Camp Tzofim are gently introduced to our traditional camp activities and camp ruach (spirit). Camp Tzofim provides Rishonim campers with age-appropriate activities and as well as time to recharge each day. SABRA ALEPH/SABRA BET (‘Natives’: entering grades 1 & 2): The Sabra campers spend their days busily engaged in camp activities that allow them to explore their interests in an encouraging and playful environment. Sabra campers are divided by grade level in Aleph and Bet groups. In the afternoons, Sabra campers participate in weekly chugim (activities) where they can delve deeper into the specialties they love, as well as explore new interests. GIBORIM (‘Heroes’: entering grades 3 & 4): Giborim campers spend their days getting messy, developing new skills, and having fun with the traditional camp activities and going on fieldtrips once each week. The program also includes a chance for Giborim campers to enjoy their first camping experience on a one-night overnight in Anthony Chabot Regional Park. CHAVERIM (‘Friends’: entering grades 5 & 6): The Chaverim Trip & Travel program provides a balance of traditional camp experiences on-site and exciting off-site trips: a day trip to a local park and a two-night overnight to a State or National Park in Northern California. Chaverim campers will experience activities like hiking, team building, swimming, and BBQs in addition to a ‘Challenge Activity’ on each overnight trip. Overnight Excursions: Session I - Sacremento Session II - Marin Exploration I Session III - Santa Cruz Session IV - Marin Exploration II 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Challenge Activity: Rafting and 4th of July Celebration Horseback Trail Ride Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Urban Adventures in SF Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 7 HABONIM (‘Builders’: entering grades 7, 8 & 9): The Habonim Trip & Travel program combines core camp experiences with overnight trips and social service projects. Each session includes a week on-site at camp with local day-trips. During the second week of each session, Habonim campers will enjoy a three or four night overnight to a State or National Park in California. Session I – Sacramento Join us for a memorable trip to Sacramento. We will spend Monday at the JCC getting ready for our trip and then leave for Sacramento. We will go swimming, hiking, do a service project in Sacramento, and go tubing down the American River. We will also watch the fireworks and go to the town fair in Rancho Cordova at Hagan Park to celebrate the July 4th holiday. Session II – Rock & Ride at Lake Tahoe We will join other Bay Area JCC’s on this epic excursion. We will spend Monday getting to know each other and prepping for the trip. Tuesday thru Friday we will be camping at our favorite Sugar Pine Point and going rock climbing, mountain biking, and swimming in the lake. Session III – Whitewater Rafting Trip Head up to the Gold Country for some whitewater action on the South Fork of the American River. Expert guides will navigate the Class III river and provide beginning kayak instruction. Campers will explore the California Gold Rush, skip rocks and roast kosher marshmallows on this exciting excursion. We will join teens from other Bay Area JCC’s on this trip: We’ll spend Monday getting to know each other and planning activities for the trip and leave Tuesday for an exciting river adventure. Session IV - So Cal Extreme - Disney Style* Head south to soak up the sun! Explore Malibu, Santa Monica, the Museum of Tolerance, along with Disneyland and California Adventure on a two day hopper pass! Join teens from other Bay Area JCCs on this five-day adventure. The trip includes one night of camping and three nights at the Merage JCC in Orange County. From the bonfire to making tons of new friends to the amusement parks, it is sure to be an awesome time! *This trip will depart Monday for a four-night overnight. *All Trips are subject to change at JCC Camp Tzofim’s discretion. GESHER – COUNSELOR IN TRAINING: Two Session minimum (entering grade 10-11) Teens entering 10th and 11th grade are invited to join a close group of peers in an expanded leadership program designed for them to learn skills in camp counseling, work as a team, and build individual confidence and more! Participants will work closely with the younger groups gaining valuable experience by helping counselors and specialists run activities.The CIT Director will work closely with the Gesher participants to provide training, lead activities, and help our CITs experience what it will be like to be a counselor or a specialist. CITs will also have exciting group activities and a trip at the end of the summer to celebrate their accomplishments. 8 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org A Day in the life of a Camp Tzofim camper… Camp Hours/Schedule: Camp Tzofim begins at 9am and ends at 4pm, Monday - Friday. Extended Care is available from 8-9am and 4-6pm for an additional fee. Camp Sessions Session 1: Session 2: Session 3: Session 4: 6/25 – 7/6 7/9 – 7/20 7/23 – 8/3 8/6 – 8/17 All overnight trips will take place during the second week of each session. Location: JCC Camp Tzofim is located at Redwood Day School, at 3245 Sheffield Avenue in Oakland. Transportation: Transportation to local parks, overnights, swimming and field trips is on rented buses, mini-vans or in the JCC-owned 15-passenger California Highway Patrol (CHP) certified vans. Drivers with Class B certification drive campers to their destinations. Transportation to and from the JCC East Bay’s Berkeley branch to Camp Tzofim will be provided, FREE. Bus will depart from the Berkeley Branch at 8:45am and return at 4pm. Parent Orientation Night: Come meet your child’s summer camp director, coordinators, and counselors, ask questions and learn about required paperwork. Bring the kids and let our camp staff lead them in activities during the orientation. Sunday, June 24, 3:30-5pm at the JCC Camp Tzofim location (3245 Sheffield Avenue in Oakland) JCC Membership The JCC East Bay is a vibrant community agency hosting numerous events, workshops, programs and activities. To qualify for JCC East Bay membership prices, the family must be a member of the JCC. The cost of annual JCC membership is $225 for a family membership; $165 for single-parent. This fee also entitles families to attend events at a discounted rate and receive the membership rate for youth programs, including our afterschool program, School’s Out programs, Parent’s Night Out, and other JCC East Bay programs and events. 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 9 Fees (2 Week Sessions): JCC Member Non-Member Rishonim (‘Starters’ in Hebrew) Entering kindergarten $510 $645 Sabra (‘Natives’) Entering grades 1 & 2 $510 $645 Giborim (‘Heroes’) Entering grades 3 & 4 $525 $660 Chaverim (‘Friends’) Entering grades 5 & 6 $575 $710 Habonim (‘Builders’) Entering grades 7-9 $775 $920 Gesher-CIT’s Entering grades 10-12 Membership Fees required ($225 family/$165 Single Parent Membership) Extended Care AM $60 $90 Extended Care PM $110 $130 To Register: Go to www.jcceastbay.org. If you haven’t already done so, you will need to create an account online. If you need help or have questions, please contact the Camp Registrar at 510.848.0237 x151. Other: Camp activities, field trips, overnights etc. are subject to change as needed. We will apprise parents of any changes in advance. Questions? Contact Us! Contact [email protected] or 510.848.0237 x151. 10 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org Specialty Camps Rock: Something for everyone DATE June 18-22 Oakland Branch (9am-12pm) Oakland Branch (1-4pm) Berkeley Branch (9am-12pm) Berkeley Branch (1-4pm) NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS Craft Camp with Gaily Craft Camp with Gaily IncrediFlix: Lego Flix (7-12) IncrediFlix: Filmmaking Flix (7-12) Roleplaying Adventure (7-12) NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS June 25-29 Craft Camp with Gaily Craft Camp with Gaily IncrediFlix: Cartoon Flix (7-12) IncrediFlix: Animation Flix (7-12) Roleplaying Adventure (7-12) July 9-13 IncrediFlix: Lego Flix (7-12) IncrediFlix: Filmmaking Flix (7-12) Mad Science: Secret Agent Lab July 16-20 NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS July 2-6 Mad Science: NASA Journey into Space NO BERKELEY OFFERINGS NO BERKELEY OFFERINGS Art Journeys (5-7) Jedi Engineering (5-7) Jedi Engineering (8-12) Pirates Kid’s Carpentry (7-12) Roleplaying Adventure (7-12) Kid’s Carpentry (7-12) Engineering FUNdamentals (8-12) Gems and Jewels: Making Jewelry Project Runway Pre-Engineering FUN (5-7) Kid’s Carpentry (7-12) Mad Science: Crazy Chemistry Mad Science: World Scientist Glitter & Razz: Itty Bitty Arts Camp July 23-27 NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS Gems and Jewels: Making Jewelry Art Journeys (8-12) IncrediFlix: Filmmaking Flix IncrediFlix: Acting with Flix (7-12) (7-12) Glitter & Razz: Itty Bitty Arts Camp July 30-Aug 3 NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS Green Engineering (7-12) Kid’s Carpentry (7-12) Mad Science: Flight Academy Mad Science: Inventor’s Academy Go Girls!* Week 1 Aug 6-10 NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS NO OAKLAND OFFERINGS Go Girls!* Week 2 Kid’s Carpentry (7-12) IncrediFlix: Lego Flix (7-12) * 2 week registration required Full day option is available. Lunch will be supervised (12-1pm) by JCC staff for those campers who attend both a morning and afternoon Specialty camp. Extended Care: AM Extended Care (8-9am) Mem $30/Non Mem $45 PM Extended Care (4-6pm) Mem $55/Non Mem $65 To Register: Register online at www.jcceastbay.org 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 11 JCC Specialty Camps Art Journeys -- (Mem $165/Non Mem $180) Art Journeys emphasizes skills in drawing, painting & construction and encourages each child’s unique interpretation of a variety of subjects. This is a comprehensive art week that expands horizons by exposing students thru art projects to world cultures, artists, art movements, as well as favorite animals and characters. Sessions based on such themes as: Meet the Masters, Out of Africa, Southwest Adventure, Surfing Safari, and Zany Zoo. High quality art supplies are used. July 9-13, 9am-12pm, Berkeley (ages 5-7) July 23-27, 9am-12pm, Berkeley (ages 8-12) Gaily’s Craft Camp -- (all ages, Mem $135/Non Mem $150) Gaily’s camp returns for a third year of creativity and fun! With access to high quality materials, children learn to make almost anything from magnets, stuffed animals and toys, to bags and dresses. This year the camp will also feature necklaces, rings and earrings from Gaily’s extremely popular jewelry class. These skills are very easy to learn, and produce spectacular results. Even young children make beautiful things, either for themselves or people they love. June 18-22, 9am-12pm and 1-4pm, Berkeley June 25-29, 9am-12pm and 1-4pm, Berkeley Gems & Jewels: Making Jewelry -- (ages 6-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Whether you’re an experienced jeweler or just beginning, this specialty camp takes small scale sculpture to a new level. We will experiment with making hoop earrings, wire-crimp necklaces, fimo beads, and more. Our focus will be on playing with making our own beads, how to use tools safely and effectively for new designs, and how to make one-of-a-kind pieces of art. This class celebrates making beautiful things, learning how to put colors and shapes together artfully for a personal sense of pride. This camp is offered twice with different projects each session. July 16-20, 9am-12pm, Berkeley July 23-27, 1-4pm, Berkeley Glitter & Razz: Itty Bitty Arts Camp -- (Boys and Girls ages 4-6, Mem $285/Non Mem $300) The perfect summer camp for the first time camper! Clear structure, rituals and the magic and power of play ensure that all children feel safe to express themselves in this creative environment. Led by a team of highly talented and experienced Glitter & Razz teaching artists, each week culminates in an original performance that celebrates the “work of our play.” Aftercare Available from 2-4pm for an additional $75 July 16-20, 9am-2pm, Berkeley July 23-27, 9am-2pm, Berkeley Go Girls! Summer Theater Workshops -(Just for girls ages 6-11, Mem $625/Non Mem $640-TWO WEEK Camp) “‘Go Girls!’ It helps us girls try to bring peace to the world.” The super popular Go Girls! Camp is new and improved and back at the JCC! Led by a team of highly talented and experienced Glitter & Razz teaching artists, girls use drama, dance, visual art, and music to express their creativity and explore how girls make friends and stand up for themselves. Final play performed on Friday afternoon, August 10 at 4pm July 30-Aug10, 9am-4pm, Berkeley 12 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org Green Engineering with LEGO® -- (ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Design and build machines powered by alternative energy sources. Race solar cars, build a windpowered turbine, enter the human-powered vehicle competition, and invent a machine powered by stored elastic strain energy. Instruction provided, but familiarity with LEGO® Technic is desirable. July 30-Aug 3, 9am-12pm, Berkeley IncrediFlix: Acting for Flix -(ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175, additional $30 production fee collected on first day) So you want to be on camera? Whether you’re completely new at this, or want to improve your skills, this camp is designed to bring you to the next level. We have practice casting calls, we have training, and at the end you’ll make your own commercial! We’ll send it all to you on DVD, so you have it for your reel or just to use for practice. July 23-27, 9am-12pm, Berkeley IncrediFlix: Animation Flix -(ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175, additional $30 production fee collected on first day) Join us for the ultimate in animation creation. Each day you’ll make a new movie, with different styles of stop-motion animation. Furniture may run across the floor, clay stars may explode, or your favorite toy may even come to life! This is the ultimate arts and crafts camp where you will create, direct, and film in age appropriate groups. All flix will be professionally edited and a DVD will be mailed to every student. June 25-29, 1-4pm, Berkeley IncrediFlix: Cartoon Flix -(ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175, additional $30 production fee collected on first day) Your characters can fly over mountaintops, destroy cities, or swim the deepest oceans! In age appropriate groups, you’ll make a paper-animated flick where you get to create your own character, build backgrounds, shoot your movie, and provide the voice for your character. All flix will be professionally edited and a DVD will be mailed to every student. June 25-29, 9am-12pm, Berkeley IncrediFlix: Filmmaking Flix -(ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175, additional $30 production fee collected on first day) Are you the next star director? Actor? Writer? Cameraman? Of course you are, and you get to do it all in these live action flix! You’ll work in groups to make your vision come true in these movies where you’ll act, write, direct, and more. June 18-22, 1-4pm, Berkeley July 9-13, 9am-1pm, Oakland July 23-27, 1-4pm, Berkeley 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 13 IncrediFlix: Lego Flix -(ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175, additional $30 production fee collected on first day) We know you love Legos and we know you can create incredible worlds. Now it’s time to bring those worlds to life in Lego animated flix! We provide the Legos, and you provide your imagination. Students will create a Lego set with Lego characters for a movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and voice-over in age appropriate groups. All flix will be professionally edited and a DVD will be mailed to every student. June 18-22, 9am-12pm, Berkeley July 9-13, 9am-12pm, Oakland Aug 6-10, 1-4pm, Berkeley Jedi Engineering with LEGO® -- (ages 7-12 Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Build X-Wings, droids, and palaces inspired by designs made a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized sand crawlers, drone assembly lines, and Battlecruisers. A new offering of imaginative and original designs. July 9-13, 9am-12pm, Berkeley Kid's Carpentry -(ages 7-12, Mem $160/Non Mem $175, additional $25 materials fee to be paid the first day of camp)Kids' Carpentry is designed to teach boys and girls, practical woodworking skills with an emphasis on the safe use of hand tools. By building a variety of fun projects, children learn a wide range of valuable carpentry skills such as measuring, fractions, sawing, drilling, rasping, fastening, sanding, shaping, assembly, and painting. Hand in hand with the practical skills goes a wide variety of other worthy concepts such as abstract reasoning, applied mathematics, problem solving, craftsmanship, fine motor skills, respect for tools, and patience. July 9-13, 9am-12pm, Berkeley July 16-20, 9am-12pm and 1-4pm, Oakland July 30-Aug 3, 1-4pm, Berkeley Pirate Camp -- (all ages, Mem $135/Non Mem $150) Ahoy young pirates! Get into character and make your own eyepatch, telescope, and sword. Learn skills like map-making, nautical knot-tying, and ship building. At any time you may find your pirate hunting for treasure in the park, snacking on hardtack, and linking arms with other pirates to form a slithering sea serpent. Finally, take a trip down to the Berkeley Marina to see your new ship set sail. July 9-13, 1-4pm, Berkeley Project Runway -- (all ages, Mem $135/Non Mem $150) Get in touch with your inner designer and make cool, one-of-a-kind clothes and accessories. We’ll start with the basics of hand-sewing, choose fabric, cut, pin, and sew our way to a custom-fit garment. Using stencils, sequins, and felt, we’ll transform an ordinary tote bag and headband into wearable works of art. We’ll take a trip to the thrift store and use our new skills to give old clothes a fabulous life. After finishing our work, we’ll display our creations in a glamorous fashion show. July 16-20, 1-4pm, Berkeley Mad Science: Crazy Chemistry -- (all ages, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) We’ll explore and create exciting chemical reactions, make colorful concoctions and bubbling brews. Amaze yourself with magical temperature changing baggie science or growing ghost crystals. Study the chemistry involved in not-so-simple things like chalk and soap, and even experiment with the chemistry used by artists, spies and detectives! Chemists bring home a project each day. July 16-20, 9am-12pm, Berkeley 14 Summer Camps 2012 Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org Mad Science: Flight Academy -- (all ages, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Sign-up for Mad Science Flight Academy and explore the fundamentals of flight. Learn characteristics of the planets and discover the wonders of the Milky Way. See how air and wind affect kites, hot air balloons and parachutes. Discover the fundamentals of rocketry, the stages of rocket flight and experiment with huge water rocket launches. We each build our own launchable rockets to take home. Take-homes include the new Mad Science Skyblazer rocket, a rubber bandpowered airplane, a kite, a boomerang, a mini flying disc, and more! July 30-Aug 3, 1pm-4pm, Berkeley Mad Science: Inventors Academy -- (all ages, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Each day campers are given a series of challenges they must overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from world famous inventors and the most important thing of all – their minds. The camp involves a team-based approach to solving problems but will also include projects like building your own Light Saber, Rocket Launcher and more. Discover and Create! $15 Lab Fee to be paid to the instructor. July 30-Aug 3, 9am-12pm, Berkeley Mad Science: NASA Journey into Outer Space -- (all ages, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Mad Science and NASA’s after school program is now a summer camp! From our atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this hands-on program sends campers on a quest for exploration! Comets, planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered. Learn about the four forces of flight and the challenges of space travel. Camp includes a take home item every day. Join us for Earth and Beyond, Astronaut-in-Training, Solar Launch, Eye on the Sky, and Space Voyage! July 9-13, 1-4pm, Oakland Mad Science: Secret Agent Camp -- (all ages, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) The Mad Science Secret Agent Camp is a fun journey into the world of detection, spy science, and forensics. Campers will examine the science behind the spy tools made famous by the world’s greatest spies! We will reconstruct activities using scientific methods and use the science of cryptology to send and decode secret messages. Kids will get a chance to see what can’t be seen by the naked eye and will follow in Sherlock’s steps to learn what tracks can tell us! Join the Mad Science Bureau of Investigations to help foil a burglary using state-of-the-art security techniques! July 9-13, 9am-12pm, Oakland Mad Science: World Scientists -- (all ages, Mem $160/Non Mem $175) Spend time in the lab learning the tools and techniques that scientists use while conducting some great hands on projects. World Scientists will conduct solar experiments, explore predator and prey relationships and investigate food webs. Take a trip into the ocean to learn what an odontocete is. Discover systems in nature, even make your own paper! Learn animal adaptations and create an insect habitat. Scientists will also discover what Mr. Owl had on his dinner plate during the famous owl pellet dissection. It’s a great week of camp! July 16-20, 1-4pm, Berkeley Role-playing Adventure -- (ages 7-12, Mem $135/Non Mem $150) Role-playing Adventure offers you the chance to enter a strange world of magic, dragons, knights and elves through classic paper-and-dice role-playing games. You will get to build your own character and get a customized character sheet you can take home. You will go on an adventure together solving puzzles, fighting enemies and completing quests. Role-playing Adventure is also a fun way to develop reading and math skills, and encourages teamwork, creative problem solving, imaginative thinking, and good listening. June 18-22, 9am-12pm, Berkeley June 25-29, 1-4pm, Berkeley July 9-13, 1-4pm, Berkeley 510.848.0237 (Berkeley) 510.595.9222 (Oakland) Register ONLINE at www.jcceastbay.org 15 Berkeley 1414 Walnut Street, Berkeley, CA 94709 Phone: 510-848-0237 Fax: 510-848-0170 Oakland 5811 Racine Street, Oakland, CA 94609 Phone: 510-595-9222 Fax: 510-595-9223 www.jcceastbay.org Making community the center of all we do! The JCC East Bay promotes intellectual, experiential and spiritual exploration of Jewish culture and tradition; builds joyful, progressive and inclusive community; and inspires the active pursuit of Tikkun Olam (repair of the world). Production and Design by Rhatura Bowden ©2012 JCC Summer Camps 2012 JCC Specialty Camps Something for everyone…