summer starts here
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summer starts here
SUMMER STARTS HERE camp Gordon clark AT EMilSon yMcA, Hanover, MA TRAdiTionAl, ARTS, SpoRTS, SpEciAlTy & TEnniS cAMpS About Us Camp Gordon Clark is a place for your child to participate in activities that promote a healthy child. Components of every camper’s day include age appropriate games and activities that are designed for campers to learn new skills, and promote self-esteem through playing, running, swimming, and most of all FUN. location & Grounds: Camp Gordon Clark is located at the South Shore YMCA Emilson Branch, 75 Mill Street on the Hanover/Norwell line, minutes from Route 3 (exit 13) and behind the Hanover Mall. Our camp is situated on 46 wooded acres and includes a spacious athletic field, three outdoor pools, games court, tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court, traverse climbing wall, ga-ga pit, jumping pillow, low ropes and archery areas, a bathhouse/changing area, and Laura’s Center for the Arts. Norwell Public Library 13 13 3 53 ton St Hanove r Mall Dr. ng Washi our camp: all rM ove H an . At camp, safety is our number one priority. All of our camps comply with YMCA Day Camp and Mass. Department of Public Health Regulations. In addition, we are licensed by the Hanover Board of Health. Our camps are outdoor recreational camps. In the event of inclement weather, the camps will use tents for activities when possible. Severe weather conditions may dictate the use of indoor facilities for some or all of the camp activities. Mill St. 53 CAMP GORDON CLARK 75 Mill Street Hanover, MA 02339 our Staff: Financial Assistance: Our staff members, all of whom participate in a comprehensive training program, are mature high school and college students, or adults with camping, teaching, or recreational experience. In addition, there is a Registered nurse (RN) on site from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Counselor to camper ratio is 1:10, except for Pioneers and Explorers with a ratio of 1:5. The South Shore YMCA strives to serve the entire community. Financial Assistance is available to those who cannot afford fees. Assistance is awarded based on the need demonstrated by household income and/or extenuating circumstances and the funds available. Monies used to fund Financial Assistance are made possible through charitable donations to our Annual Support campaign. Contact Jane Fallon at 781-829-8585, ext. 308 or visit ssymca.org for an application. Please note: Financial assistance must be finalized prior to registering for camp. Approval process will take 10 business days. Camp registration is on a first come, first serve basis. camp Gordon clark Summer day camp 2014 calendar JUNE 2014 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 AUGUST 2014 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 JULY 2014 6 13 20 27 2 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 Week 1 Week 2* Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 June 23 – 27 June 30 – July 3 July 7 – 11 July 14 – 18 July 21 – 25 July 28 – Aug. 1 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 Week 7 Aug. 4 – 8 Week 8 Aug. 11 – 15 Week 9 Aug. 18 – 22 *No camp July 4th Camp start date may be affected by snow days and last day of area public schools. 2014 SoUTH SHoRE yMcA SUMMER dAy cAMp cAMp GoRdon clARk From the director Summer Starts Here! We know you have many options to consider when choosing a summer program for your child. Whether you are interested in the arts or archery, science or sports, your summer starts here! At Camp Gordon Clark, we have something for everyone – a wide array of programs that develop creativity, independence, adventure, leadership, teamwork and acceptance. We invite you to look through this brochure and see how you can mix and match different experiences to create the perfect summer. Sure, camp is a time to enjoy the warm summer sun, hang out with friends, swim, be active and take part in some pretty cool activities, but there’s more than meets the eye. Camp is a place for children to make friends, to try new things, to explore, to take risks, to actively use their imagination and to be themselves. Add the support and encouragement of positive adult role models, and all these ingredients come together to boost confidence, self-esteem, social skills, and overall emotional intelligence. Whether you are a seasoned camper, new to the South Shore YMCA Summer Day Camps, or to the camp experience, we are committed to making this your best summer yet. We look forward to seeing you this summer! —Brendan [email protected] Brendan Casey is the Director of Day Camps for the South Shore YMCA, overseeing camps in Quincy, Canton, Hanover and Norwell. Brendan has been with the Y since 2004, primarily in a camp leadership capacity. He is no stranger to summer camp. Starting as a three year old camper, he has worked his way through the camper, Counselor in Training, Counselor and Director ranks — not missing a summer since his first experience 30 years ago. Brendan is a graduate of Bucknell University and is currently pursuing a Masters of Education, with a concentration in Experiential Learning. GEnERAl inFoRMATion our camp philosophy: We are an outdoor camp: Our philosophy is that we must make the most of our opportunity to have a positive influence on the lives of children. Everything we do here at camp – every activity we lead, every decision we make, every policy we apply — is guided by the firm belief that we are responsible for the children we lead. We are responsible for showing them how to be honest, caring, respectful and responsible members of the community. In the event of inclement weather, the camp will use its shelters and tents for activities. Severe conditions may dictate use of our indoor facilities for some or all of our campers and their activities. It is advisable that campers come dressed appropriately for rainy days — with rain gear, umbrellas and maybe even a change of clothes. Camp is a place for children to make friends, to try new things, to explore, to take risks, to actively use their imagination and to be themselves. Add the support and encouragement of positive adult role models, and all these ingredients come together to boost confidence, self-esteem, social skills and overall emotional intelligence. For More information… and to download a copy of our Camp Guide with complete policies and procedures, please visit us online at http://ssymca.org/millpond/camp-gordon-clark. camp Hours: Most of our camps are full day programs that run from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Drop off takes place from 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. and pickup is from 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. (our Morning Explorers and some of our tennis camps run for shortened hours and are noted accordingly). Extended hours are available for all camps both before and after regular camp hours. More details can be found on page 5. 3 Traditional day camps Ages 3–15 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (dropoff 8:30–9:00 a.m. / pickup 3:30–4:00 p.m.) *Morning Explorers only 9:00-12:00 Ages 3–5 (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) Morning Explorers Ages 3–5 Sample Schedule $130 Member / $140 Non Member 8:30–9:00 a.m. dropoff An exciting, introductory, 1 week camping experience designed for our youngest campers. The activities and schedules are developmentally age appropriate and include daily instructional swim. A staff-to-child ratio of 1:5 ensures close supervision throughout the day. 9–9:15 a.m. Morning circle 9:15–10:00 a.m. Swim 10:00–10:15 a.m. Snack 10:15–11:00 a.m. Arts & crafts 11:10–11:45 a.m. Sports 11:45–12:00 p.m. pickup Entering Grades k–3 pioneers (Entering Kindergarten), Trailblazers (Entering Grade 1), pathfinders (Entering Grade 2), and Rangers (Entering Grade 3) Entering Grades k–3 Sample Schedule 8:30–9:00 a.m. dropoff 9–9:15 a.m. Morning circle $220 Member / $230 Non Member 9:30–10:15 a.m. Archery Campers are placed in co-ed groups of about 25 based on the grade they are entering in the fall. Each group has daily instructional swim in the morning and free swim in the afternoon. The remainder of the day consists of a variety of archery, art, court sports, drama, field sports, low ropes, new games, outdoor education and sports activities. 10:20–11:05 a.m. Swimming lessons Entering Grades 4–7 navigators (Entering Grade 4), Mavericks (Entering Grade 5), and Adventurers (Entering Grade 6 & 7) $220 Member / $230 Non Member In addition to camp favorites, some new activities and an element of choice is introduced in the afternoons for our older campers. Campers will continue to have instructional swim in the mornings and free swim in the afternoons. After free swim, campers in each group will have 2–3 choices to select from. Choices may include traditional favorites, like soccer, archery or 4 square or may include exciting new options like zumba, ga-ga, tennis or water polo. 11:10–11:55 a.m. new Games 12:00–12:30 p.m. lunch 12:35–1:15 p.m. drama 1:20–2:00 p.m. Free Swim 2:05–2:45 p.m. Rec. 2:50–3:30 p.m. Sports 3:30–4:00 p.m. pickup Entering Grades 4–7 Sample Schedule 8:30–9:00 a.m. dropoff 9–9:15 a.m. Morning circle 9:30–10:15 a.m. low Ropes 10:20–11:05 a.m. Swimming lessons 11:10–11:55 a.m. Sports 12:00–12:30 p.m. lunch 4 12:35–1:15 p.m. Archery 1:20–2:00 p.m. Free Swim 2:05–2:45 p.m. Zumba –or- disc Golf 2:50–3:30 p.m. Water polo –or- 4 Square 3:30–4:00 p.m. pickup These are Camp Gordon Clark’s signature camps. Each week is filled with a wide range of activities. These camps offer campers a fun, well-rounded summer camp experience offering campers a little bit of everything. Campers are placed in co-ed groups by the grade they are entering in the fall. Campers have the opportunity to play, try new activities, learn new skills, and make new friends, all under the supervision of enthusiastic role models. Entering Grades 8 & 9 Voyagers (2-Week Sessions) $520 Member / $540 Non Member The majority of Voyagers activities are held off-site and vary each session. Trips may include scavenger hunts, museum visits, lazer tag and/or PawSox games. Each two-week session will include an overnight camping trip (weather permitting) at an area campsite. On site activities may include swimming, archery and a variety of sports and games. Trips and program leaders are carefully selected to ensure camper safety. This program is perfect for the teen seeking a different and exciting camp experience. Please note, space is limited. Entering Grade 10 (Age 15) leaders in Training (liT) (4-Week Sessions) $100 The LIT program teaches participants advanced leadership skills. Activities include assisting camp groups and facilitating camp activities under the direction of senior camp staff. Emphasis on teambuilding exercises and includes both classroom-style and experiential learning. LIT’s will learn the skills necessary to become leaders at camp, at school and in their community. Extended day options Grades k–9 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Early dropoff (7:30–8:30 a.m.) no fee Regular dropoff takes place daily between 8:30–9:00 a.m. In addition, we do offer an early dropoff option where campers can be dropped off as early as 7:30 a.m. During this time, campers will have the opportunity to participate in both higher energy and lower key activities as they begin to wake up and get ready for the fun day ahead. While there is no fee for this option, we do ask that families register at least 2 weeks in advance for early dropoff if interested to ensure proper staffing. late pickup (4:00–6:00 p.m.) $50 per Week / $14 per day For those that need a little extra time, we offer a late pickup option where campers can be picked up from camp as late as 6:00 p.m. During this time, children may participate in games, activities or relax after a fun filled day. There are both daily and weekly rates available for this option. We ask that late pickup registrations are placed at least 2 weeks in advance to ensure proper staffing. 5 Specialty camps Grades k–9 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (dropoff 8:30–9:00 a.m. / pickup 3:30–4:00 p.m.) EnRicHMEnT FocUSEd Amazing Animals (Grades 1–3) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Meet some amazing animals (reptile relatives, amphibian abilities, mighty mammals and more) from the Y’s South Shore Natural Science Center and learn how they survive and thrive in their own habitats. This program is led by a naturalist from the Science Center. Grades 1–3 – Week 2 (6/31–7/3) Guard Start (Grades 5–9) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Have fun while learning valuable American Red Cross safety skills and standards needed to successfully complete the Lifeguarding Course at age 15. The course spans five days with advancement in skill levels each day and will certify participants in American Red Cross First Aid and CPR for Students. Guard Start Camp includes water games, teambuilding activities as well as some classroom time. Grades 5–9 – Week 8 (8/11–8/15) Jr Robotics (Grades 2–5) $300 Member / $310 Non Member Build and program robots in this introductory Robotics program using the LEGO WeDo system. Learn basic programming skills, simple engineering concepts and the names of robot components. Projects designed and facilitated by Play-Well TEKnologies. Grades 2–5 – Week 7 (8/4–8/8) Specialty camps Sample Schedule 8:30–9:00 a.m. 9–9:15 a.m. 9:30–12:30 p.m. 12:30–1:00 p.m. 1:20–3:30 p.m. 3:30–4:00 p.m. dropoff Morning circle Specialty Focus lunch Traditional camp Activities incl. Free Swim pickup (please note some specialty camps have their specialty focus in the morning and others in the afternoon, depending on age group and specialty.) lEGo Green Engineering (Grades 3–5) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Design and build machines powered by alternative energy sources. Campers take on engineering challenges to race solar cars, build wind-powered electrical generation facility and enter the human powered vehicle competition. Imagine and build unique and fun LEGO projects designed and facilitated by Play-Well TEKnologies. Grades 3–5 – Week 4 (7/14–7/18) lEGo Jedi Engineering (Grades 1-2) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Young Jedi will explore far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagine and build unique and fun LEGO projects designed and facilitated by Play-Well TEKnologies. Grades 1–2 – Week 4 (7/14–7/18) lEGo ninjaneering (Grades 1-2 & Grades 3-5) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer. Learn the way of the Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull trucks and encounter the mighty Dragon. Imagine and build unique and fun LEGO projects designed and facilitated by Play-Well TEKnologies. Grades 1–2 – Week 1 (6/23–6/27) Grades 3–5 – Week 1 (6/23–6/27) Minecraft Mania (Grades 1-2 & 3-5) $310 / $320 Using Minecraft, campers investigate virtual educational environments and real world science components. Projects designed and facilitated by Wicked Cool for Kids. Please note: this is a full day specialty camp and does not include swimming and other traditional camp activities. Gr. 1–2 – Week 6 (7/28–8/1) Gr. 3–5 – Week 3 (7/7–7/11) Robotics (Grades 6-8) $300 / $310 Build and program robots using the LEGO Mindstorm NXT system. Learn about mechanical and software design, problem solving and teamwork. Projects designed & facilitated by Play-Well TEKnologies. Grades 6–8 – Week 7 (8/4–8/8) Rocket Science camp (Gr. 1–3 & 4-7) $285 / $295 Learn about space, rocketry and terraforming on alien planets. Build and launch both water rockets and a solid fuel scale model rocket. Projects designed and facilitated by Wicked Cool for Kids. Gr. 1–3 – Week 5 (7/21–7/25) Gr. 4–7 – Week 5 (7/21–7/25) Titanic Explorers (Grades 1-3) $285 / $295 Learn about the Titanic and underwater exploration, including scale drawings, buoyancy, model-building, weathering and more. Program led by a naturalist from the South Shore Natural Science Center. 6 Grades 1–3 – Week 8 (8/11-8/15) River Adventures (Grades 6-9) $370 / $380 A unique outdoor education experience involving in, near and on the water featuring small groups, great leaders and the beautiful waters of the South Shore. Campers will participate in activities such as learning kayak skills, water safety and discovering the natural and cultural history of the area. Lifejackets will be provided. Co-sponsored by the North & South Rivers Watershed Association and South Shore YMCA. Grades 6–9 – Weeks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sailing camp (Grades 5-9) (2-Week Sessions) $520 / $540 Campers begin their day onsite at camp taking part in traditional camp activities. In the afternoon, campers travel to the Lincoln Maritime Center in Hingham for lessons taught by qualified sailing instructors. Campers sail in groups of 2-3 in turnabouts with a Y staff and sailing instructor in a safety boat. Lifejackets must be worn at all times and are provided by the camper. Please note that sailing is a sport affected by weather conditions and not every day will be spent on the water. Limit 8 campers per session. Grades 5–9 – Weeks 1–2, 3–4, 5–6 & 7–8 These camps are designed for campers who are looking for a more in depth focus on a certain specialty area, whether they are looking try an activity for the first time or build upon a current passion. Led by specialized staff and area experts, campers spend half of the day working on the specific camp’s area of focus. During the other half of the day, campers take part in some of the Traditional Day Camp activities. While most of our specialty camps take place on site, others involve traveling from camp to other area locations each day. Early dropoff and late pickup options are also available in conjunction with Camp Gordon Clark (see page 5 for details). SpoRTS FocUSEd SnAG Golf camp (Grades k–2) $285 / $295 All Sports camp (Grades 1-3 & 4-7) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Campers will sample three or more sports such as basketball, soccer and flag football and will develop their athletic skills in a positive, fun, and organized learning atmosphere. Gr. 1–3 – Week 3 (7/7–7/11) Gr. 4–7 – Week 3 (7/7–7/11) Basketball camp (Grades 1–3 & 4–6) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Work on individual skill development and play competitive games, putting what is taught into practice. Learn ball handling, passing, shooting techniques, defense skills and the value of teamwork. Gr. 1–3 – Week 2 (6/31–7/3) Gr. 4–6 – Week 5 (7/21–7/25) Beginner Volleyball camp (Grades 5–8) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Learn the fundamentals of golf including full shots, pitching, chipping, and putting. SNAG (Starting New At Golf) utilizes specialized equipment which helps kids build confidence while learning new skills. All instruction takes place on site at camp. Gr. K–2 – Week 6 (7/28–8/1) Gr. K–2 – Week 7 (8/4–8/8) intro to Golf camp (Grades 2–4 & 5–8) $310 / $320 Looking to learn the game of golf or work on your recently learned skills? Campers will be transported to the South Shore Country Club for daily lessons on the driving range and putting greens. No experience or equipment necessary. Grades 2–4 – Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 Grades 5–8 – Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 Soccer camp (Grades 1–3 & 4–7) $285 / $295 Run by PT USA. Daily skills competitions the first 4 days and our famous World Cup Soccer Festival ends the week. Gr. 1–3 – Week 1 (6/23–6/27) Gr. 4–7 – Week 2 (6/31–7/3) Come learn how to bump, set, hit and serve with focus on the fundamentals and techniques of ball handling and the game of volleyball. Players will advance to game situations learning offensive and defensive strategies. Gymnastics camp (Grades 1–3 & 4–8) $285 / $295 Grades 5–8 – Week 4 (7/14–7/18) Grades 1–3 – Weeks 2, 5, 8 dodgeball camp cheerleading camp (Grades 1–3 & 4–8) $285 / $295 Campers will work on throwing, catching, ball shielding, and dodging skills and play all their favorite games and discover some new ones. Gr. 1–3 – Week 4 (7/14–7/18) (Grades 4–7) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Grades 4–7 – Week 1 (6/23–6/27) Flag Football camp (Grades 1–3 & 4–7) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Based on the NFL Flag Football program, in this no-contact camp, children will learn the fundamental skills necessary to excel in football and receive fitness instruction designed to help improve their speed, agility and overall athleticism. Gr. 1–3 – Week 8 (8/11–8/15) Gr. 4-7 – Week 7 (8/4–8/8) Combines instruction in our state-of-the-art gymnastics facility by qualified, trained gymnastics coaches with traditional camp activities. Grades 4–8 – Weeks 1, 3, 7 Combines cheerleading instruction with traditional camp activities. Gr. 4–8 – Week 6 (7/28–8/1) Surf camp (Grades 3–6) $350 / $360 Learn the basics of surfing and standup paddleboarding, or improve upon your skills with the professional staff from Levitate Surf Shop. Campers transported daily to Nantasket Beach for instruction. All equipment included. No experience necessary. Grades 3–6 – Weeks 5, 6 Skate camp (Grades 3–6) $350 / $360 Learn to skateboard or improve your skillls with professional staff from Levitate Surf & Skate Shop. Campers transported daily to the Uncle Bud Skate Park in Marshfield for instruction. No experience intro to youth Triathlon camp necessary. Bring your own skateboard/helmet/pads, or rent a set for the week. Grades 3–6 – Weeks 7, 8 Campers will be taught fundamentals of basic swimming, cycling and running techniques, transition practice and race pacing, sportsmanship, and a practice triathlon. This camp INCLUDES registration to the New England Kids Triathlon race! (Participants must be able to swim one lap of a pool (50 yards)). intro to competitive Swim camp (Gr. 2–4 & 5–8) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Gr. 2–4 – Week 4 (7/14–7/18) Gr. 5–8 – Week 4 (7/14–7/18) (Grades 2-6) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Under the instruction of South Shore Strypers coaches, campers work on stroke technique, starts, turns and overall performance. Campers will also participate in traditional camp activities. Must be able to swim at least 50 yards non-stop. Grades 2–6 – Week 7 (8/4–8/8) intermed. youth Triathlon camp camp Gordon clark Tennis camp Campers will expand skills in swim, bike & run through specific skill work and learn about a healthy multisport lifestyle. The last day of camp is a practice triathlon. Tennis lessons/play instructed by a certified tennis pro plus traditional day camp activities. The tennis lesson ratio is 1:4. Limited (Grades 5–8) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Grades 5–8 – Week 6 (7/28–8/1) Rookies Rugby camp (Grades 1–3) $285 / $295 (Grades 4-8) $285 Member / $295 Non Member to 20 children/session. Grades 4–8 – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 intro to Rowing camp (Grades 5-9) $310 / $320 Rookie Rugby is a NON-CONTACT version of rugby that is fun for both girls and boys! Rookie Rugby promotes skill development, team work, fitness, and health through fun and engaging activities. Campers will be transported to Community Rowing Inc. in Boston each day where they will receive a complete intro to one of the fastest growing sports in the country. Campers will receive instruction in rowing/coxing techniques as well as boat safety/maintenance. Grades 1–3 – Week 5 (7/21–7/28) Grades 5–9 – Week 3 (7/7–7/11) 7 Arts camps are designed for kids who want to spend their summer creatively, whether they are looking to try a new medium or to build (dropoff 8:45–9:00 a.m. / upon an artistic passion. Led by specialized pickup 3:45–4:00 p.m.) staff and artists, campers spend the full day immersed in the arts at Laura’s Center for the Arts, on the campus of the Emilson YMCA. Several hours a day are spent in their area of focus, while they also have a chance to take part in swim time and a specialty class in the afternoons. Afternoon specialty classes vary by the week and both the fine and performing arts are always offered. Drop off and pick up is done separate from traditional camp at Laura’s Center for the Arts, unless arranged with the arts camp director. Early dropoff and late pickup options are also available in conjunction with Camp Gordon Clark (see page 5 for details). Arts camps Grades 1–9 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Arts camps director: Kimberly LaCroix ([email protected] or (781) 826-6791) Explore the Arts (Grades 1-6) $285 Member / $295 Non Member Arts camps Sample Schedule Campers choose from theatre, vocal performance, visual arts, and even jewelry making! The day will be split into blocks so your camper can explore different ways of expression. Grades 1–6 – Week 1 (6/23–6/27) Grades 1–6 – Week 2 (6/30–7/3) Theatre camp (Grades 2-8) (2-Week Sessions) $510 Member / $530 Non Member Participate in a fully staged musical, from auditions to performance. Every camper will receive a role and rehearse blocking, choreography and lines. Campers will come home with new vocabulary, skills, and friends! Join us for our productions this summer themed around Rags to Riches stories! Cinderella KIDS – Grades 2–8 – Weeks 3 & 4 (7/7–7/18) Willy Wonka KIDS – Grades 2–8 – Weeks 7 & 8 (8/4–8/15) Teen Theatre intensive (Grades 6-9) (2-Week Session) $510 / $530 A chance for older, more experienced theatre campers to develop their craft. Work to build performance skills and prepare a cabaret style performance, as well as learn about music, theatre history, resume building and headshots. Song and theatre selections will follow our Rags to Riches theme. 9–9:15 a.m. check in/Morning Activity Stations 9:15–9:30 a.m. circle Time and Warm Up Games 9:30–10:30 a.m. Specialty program Block 10:30–10:45 a.m. Snack 10:45-noon Specialty program Block 12-12:30 p.m. lunch Grades 6–9 – Weeks 5 & 6 (7/21–8/1) 12:30-12:45 p.m. Afternoon Games Vocal performance (Grades 1-8) (2-Week Session) $490 / $510 12:45-2:00 p.m. Swim Time Learn proper vocal technique and work on pop and rock to Disney and Musical Theatre. All campers will perform in large and small group numbers in a performance on the last day of the session. 2:00-3:15 p.m. Specialty program Block 3:15-3:45 p.m. circle Time and closing Games 3:45-4:00 pick-up Grades 1–8 – Weeks 5 & 6 (7/21–8/1) dance camp (Grades 3-6) (2-Week Session) $490 Member / $510 Non Member Dancers, from beginners to experts, will learn fully choreographed routines and participate as featured dancers in our theatre camp productions! Explore freedom of expression and joy through dance! Grades 3–6 – Weeks 3 & 4 (7/7–7/18) School of Rock (Gr. 6-8) (2-Week Session) $490 / $510 Do you love to make music? Enroll in our School of Rock camp! Campers will learn a shared musical language while learning to play instruments. Develop your musical prowess and performance skills in preparation for a performance that last day of the session! Grades 6–8 – Weeks 7 & 8 (8/4–8/15) creative kids Art camp (Grades 1-3) $285 / $295 Young artists will join professional artists and learn to create using a wide variety of mediums. Focusing on the process of making art, instructors build a fun, creative environment for all ability levels. Grades 1–3 – Week 5 (7/21–7/25) Fashion design camp (Grades 3-6) $285 / $295 Learn the basics of fashion illustration, working with embellishments, and creating a piece of your very own clothing. Camp will culminate in a mini fashion show for parents and campers. Limited to 15 campers. Grades 3–6 – Week 6 (7/28–8/1) Fashion camp - doll Edition (Gr. 2-6) $285 / $295 Design and create a piece of clothing for your doll! Work on embellishments and master hand sewing. Limited to 15 campers. Grades 2–6 – Week 7 (8/4–8/8) 8 (Arts camps continued on page 9) Match point Tennis Academies Grades k–12 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. / 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Arts camps continued from page 8) duct Tape creations camp (Grades 3-6) $300 / $310 We all know duct tape has tons of uses, but did you know you can use it to make some pretty amazing crafts and creations? Using tape of all colors and patterns, campers will have the opportunity to turn a simple household item into jaw dropping works of art. Grades 3–6 – Week 8 (8/11–8/15) Visual Arts camp (Grades 3-6) (2-Week Session) $490 / $510 Campers will draw, paint, sculpt, and work with local artists. We’ll take a trip to a local art museum and be exposed to world renowned work! Gain critical thinking skills and learn how to give and receive feedback. Work will be displayed in an art show at the end of the session. Grades 3–6 – Weeks 3 & 4 (7/7–7/18) Jewelry Making camp (Grades 3-6) $285 / $295 Campers will explore the world of jewelry making as we work with a variety of materials including metals, fibers, and beads. Local jewelry making artists will visit with demos and examples of their work as we discover the range of possibilities and the importance of quality craftsmanship in our work. Grades 3–6 – Week 8 (8/11–8/15) For over a decade, our Match Point Tennis Camp and Tennis Academy has helped players of all ages and levels discover their game and make new friends. Drop off and pick up for all of the below camps take place inside the YMCA Tennis Lobby unless arranged with the Match Point Tennis Academy Director. Early dropoff and late pickup options are also available in conjunction with Camp Gordon Clark (see page 5 for details). Tennis Academy director: Bob Carroll ([email protected] or (781) 829-8585, ext. 229) Futures Tennis Academy (1-Week Sessions) Entering Grades k-6 Beginner to nTRp 2.0 level 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Full day: $390 Member Half day: $198 Member Our youngest juniors will experience the game’s basics through a combination of fitness, learning and games. Skills are taught using the latest progressions and age-appropriate equipment, with a fun-filled tournament on Fridays! The camp will include recreational swim and arts and crafts. Camp limited to 20 children/session. • Camp will feature Tennis Monday–Thursday: 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., as well as all day Friday • Swimming will be Monday/Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and Tuesday/Thursday: 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. • Arts and crafts will be Monday/Wednesday: 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. and Tuesday/Thursday: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. challengers Tennis Academy (1-Week Sessions) Entering Grades 7-12 Beginner to nTRp 3.0 level 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Full day: $390 Member; Half day: $198 Member A strong mix of drills, games, strategy and match play. Participants will round out their games through daily on-court strength and agility training. Challengers Tennis Academy will feature tennis and tennis-related group games through the week. Fridays reserved for tournament play! Camp limited to 20 players/session. player development Tennis Academy (1-Week Sessions) Entering Grades 7-12 nTRp 3.5 level and up 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. or 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Full day: $390; Half day: $198 Geared toward competitive Middle School/High School and Tournament players, this advanced academy balances intensive drills, games, strategy and daily match play, with Fridays reserved for tournament play. May include daily on-court/ off-court fitness, including weight training and stretching exercises. Limited to 20 players/session. 9 Registration procedures and policies FUll MEMBERS Registration for Full members will begin on Friday, February 10, 2014 onlinE pHonE-in Begins at 8:30 a.m. WAlk-in 8:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m. non-MEMBERS Registration for non-members will begin on February 24, 2014 Non-Members include returning campers who are not Full members 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Camper Information & Health Form must be received no later than February 17th, 2014 Camper Information & Health Forms MUST accompany Walk-In registration onlinE pHonE-in Begins at 8:30 a.m. WAlk-in 8:30 a.m.–10:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Camper Information & Health Form must be received no later than Friday, March 3rd, 2014 Camper Information & Health Forms MUST accompany Walk-In registration After these dates you may register online at any time, or at the front desk during regular YMCA hours. noTE: — Full Memberships must be obtained prior to the Full Member registration day, February 10, 2014. — A $50.00 non-refundable deposit per camper/per session is required. — PAYMENT IN FULL For ALL CAMPS IS DUE BY MAY 23, 2014. — Once Phone-In or Online (Web) registration has been completed, you must go to ssymca.org and fill out the Camper Information Form electronically. Send in your physician’s standard form or school medical form within 7 days of registering. onlinE REGiSTRATion pRocESS: Full Members and non-Members 1. Go to ssymca.org . 2. Click on the ‘Register’ link at the top of the page. 3. Scroll down to the ‘camp Gordon clark’ section and follow the instructions. pHonE-in REGiSTRATion inSTRUcTionS: (only available on Feb. 10 and Feb. 24 at the times stated above) cAll (781) 264-9494 payment is required at time of registration. please have your credit card ready (Mc, ViSA, AMERicAn EXpRESS, or diScoVER). EXpRESS cHEck-in: By completing the following 3 things, you will receive an Express check-in email prior to the 1st day of camp and will breeze right through 1st day check-in!! 1. Pay in full by May 23rd. 2. Complete and submit your camper information Form and Health Form 3. Provide the Y with your current email address REGiSTRATion policiES payment policy: Please note that your child will not be able cancellation policy: to begin camp until all of the required documents and your full payment for the week is received. if payment in full is not received by May 23rd, your child’s camp spot will be forfeited. The $50.00 deposit/per child, per week is non-refundable, non-transferable. • 100% refund: If cancellation notification is received before May 23rd (less the $50.00 deposit). • 50% refund: If cancellation notification is received after May 23rd, but 14 days prior to the beginning of your child’s next registered week (less the $50.00 deposit). • no refund will be given if cancellation notification is received within 14 days of the beginning of your child’s next registered week. Refunds will be issued in the same method that payment was received. Refunds by check may take 2 weeks to process. 3 payment options are accepted at the time of registration: 1. payment in full (of which $50 per child/per week is considered non-refundable, non-transferable). 2. deposit of $50 per child/per week and the payment of the remaining balance by May 23rd. 3. Voucher participant: Must have your camp voucher before your child begins camp (voucher confirmation required). camp is an opportunity for new experiences and to make new friends. For this reason we do not accept camper grouping requests. Medical cancellation policy: In the case of severe illness or other medical limitations where a doctor states the camper is not allowed to attend camp, a SSYMCA credit* will be applied. A doctor’s note MUST be submitted stating the camper’s specific restrictions causing him/her not to attend camp. Refunds will be issued to your SSYMCA Account. *Note: No credit will be given mid-week for illness/medical limitations. 10 parents Please read the below agreement. By registering your child for camp and signing the ‘Camper Information Form’, you agree to all components of this agreement. To view all camp policies and procedures, please download our Camp Guide from www.ssymca.org/millpond/camp-gordon-clark pAREnT AGREEMEnT By completing and signing the camper registration form, you agree to the following: • I understand that if the full camp tuition has not been paid 4 weeks before the beginning of my child’s camp session, or a suitable payment plan arranged with the YMCA is not in place, my child will be withdrawn from camp by the YMCA. • I agree to submit an up-to-date (within 24 months) copy of my child’s physical and immunization records at the time of registration in order to comply with state regulations. • I understand that my child may not attend camp until all required forms and payments are received • I understand that the South Shore YMCA may make, have, use, publish and reproduce photographs, slides, motion pictures, and/or video of my child for its record or public relation efforts. I understand that I must write a signed letter to the camp director stating any limitations or refusal of use of such pictures/videos in order for my child to not be photographed of video taped • I understand that it is my responsibility to bring any special concerns about my child to the Director’s attention before the beginning of camp • I understand that Camp Management reserve the right to dismiss a camper (without refund) when my child’s behavior has been deemed inappropriate, disruptive or unsafe to themselves or others. For full discipline policy and action steps, please download our Camp Guide from the link above. • I have read and agree to the registration policies and payment policies (page 10). For the kids Get ready for the summer and help add some color to the picture below! 11 2014 SoUTH SHoRE yMcA SUMMER dAy cAMp cAMp GoRdon clARk Camper’s Last Name: First Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Male Female Birth Date: / / pAREnTS/GUARdiAnS inFoRMATion: Age: (please print) Grade (Fall 2014): How did you hear about us? Mother/Guardian Name: Day Phone # ( Address: Pager/Cell Phone # ( please print and fill out completely. Home # ( ) Newspaper Website Facebook Friend ) ) DATE ____________ DATE ____________ DATE ____________ cAMpER inFoRMATion FoRM ) Address: Pager/Cell Phone # ( ) Email EMERGEncy conTAcTS: 1. Name: please supply three (3) emergency contacts, other than parents — at least 18 years of age — who are authorized to pick up, in order of priority. Day Phone # ( ) Address: Cell Phone # ( Relationship: 2. Name: Day Phone # ( ) Address: Cell Phone # ( ) check if #2 is authorized to pick up your child Relationship: 3. ) check if #1 is authorized to pick up your child Name: Day Phone # ( ) Address: Cell Phone # ( ) check if #3 is authorized to pick up your child Relationship: PLEASE NOTE: FOR THE SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD, STAFF WILL ONLY RELEASE CAMPERS TO AUTHORIZED PICK UP/EMERGENCY CONTACTS WITH PICTURE I.D. cAMpER HEAlTH inFoRMATion: (please print) Doctor’s Name: Phone # ( RA Day Phone # ( GOLF VOYAGERS Father/Guardian Name: REVIEWED BY:______________________ REGISTERED BY:____________________ CONFIRMATION BY:________________ Email ) TENNIS SURF Address (Street, City, State): Insurance Company: Policy Holder’s Name: Policy # Please indicate if your child is under the care of a physician for any of the following condition(s): Penicillin Allergy Asthma ADD/ADHD Diabetes Convulsions Insect/Bee Stings Other ARTS SKATE Ear Infection(s)/Tube Nut/Food Allergies Please list any medications (including inhalers) that the camper is currently using: Is there anything we need to know about your child to ensure he/she has a successful camp experience? Does your child have an Early Intervention iSFp Y N or iEp Y N? Y N If yes, our Camp Leadership will contact you prior to camp to discuss and partner with you to meet his/her needs. in signing this registration form, i attest that all required information and documentation is included. in addition, i agree to and accept all components of the ‘parent Agreement’ listed on page 11. i understand that not including all required information and/or not complying with the ‘parent Agreement’ will result in my child not being able to attend camp. GN SI HE RE ! parent/Guardian Signature: ______________________________________________________________________ date: __________ /__________ /__________ please understand that if your file is not complete, it will be mailed back to you. A slot will not be held for your child(ren) until the completed registration packet is returned back to the yMcA. completed Registration packets / Questions should be directed to: camp Gordon clark 75 Mill Street, Hanover, MA 02339 Tel: (781) 829-8585, ext. 400 • Fax: (781) 829-8831 Email: [email protected] ssymca.org When registering for camp, be sure your packet is complete and includes the following: — Completed Camp Information and Registration Forms — Payment or Voucher Information — Updated Physical Form and Immunization Record (less than 24 months old) TRADITIONAL ROW Seizure Disorder 2014 SoUTH SHoRE yMcA SUMMER dAy cAMp cAMp GoRdon clARk WEEK 1 6/23 - 6/27 CAMP NAME FEE Mem/Non CODE WEEK 2* 6/31-7/3 *rates pro-rated for Week 2 01 02 REGiSTRATion FoRM WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 7/7-7/11 7/14-7/18 7/21-7/25 7/28-8/1 8/4-8/8 8/11-8/15 8/18-8/22 TRADITIONAL CAMPS (PAGE 3) MORNING EXPLORERS $130/$140 50DC__EXP Ages 3–5 PIONEERS $220/$230 50DC__PIO TRAILBLAZERS $220/$230 50DC__TRA PATHFINDERS $220/$230 50DC__PAT RANGERS $220/$230 50DC__RAN NAVIGATORS $220/$230 50DC__NAV MAVERICKS $220/$230 50DC__MAV ADVENTURERS $220/$230 50DC__ADV Entering Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th & 7th Grade VOYAGERS 8th & 9th Grade L.I.T MATCH POINT TENNIS ACADEMIES SPECIALTY ENRICHMENT SPORTS CAMPS ARTS CAMPS Age15 (by 6/1/14) THEATER ARTS SPECIALIZED ARTS $260/$270 50DC__VOY $520/$540 $100 50DC__LIT Cinderella KIDS $510/$530 50DC__TAC $285/$295 50DC__VAC Gr 2-8 Explore the Arts Explore the Arts Gr 1-6 Teen Theatre Intens. Willy Wonka KIDS Creative Kids Fashion Doll Gr 6-9 Gr 3-6 Gr 1-3 Gr 1-6 Dance Gr 2-8 Fashion Jewelry Gr 3-6 Gr 3-6 Vocal Performance School of Rock DANCE/MUSIC $490/$510 50DC_DMC VISUAL ARTS $300/$310 $490/$510 50DC__VAC GOLF $310/$320 50DC__GOL Gr 2-4 Gr 5-8 Gr 2-4 Gr 5-8 Gr 2-4 Gr 5-8 Gr 2-4 Gr 5-8 CGC TENNIS CAMP $285/$295 50DC__TEN Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 GYMNASTICS $285/$295 50DC__GYM Gr 4-8 Gr 1-3 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 1-3 CHEER $285/$295 50DC__CHE ROW $310/$320 50DC__ROW SURF / SKATE $350/$360 50DC__SCA JR SPORTS $285/$295 50DC__JSC SR SPORTS $285/$295 50DC__SSC SPORTS $285/$295 50DC__ASC SAILING $520/$540 50DC__SAI RIVER ADVENTURE $370/$380 50DC__RIV JR SPECIALTY $285/$295 50DC__JSP SR SPECIALTY 1/2 DAY (AM) FUTURES 1/2 DAY (PM) FUTURES FULL DAY FUTURES 1/2 DAY (AM) CHALLENGERS 1/2 DAY (PM) CHALLENGERS FULL DAY CHALLENGERS 1/2 DAY DEVELOPMENT FULL DAY DEVELOPMENT EARLY DROPOFF All Ages LATE CARE All Ages ** $285/$295 50DC__SSP Gr 3-6 Gr 1-8 Gr 6-8 Duct Tape Visual Arts Gr 3-6 Gr 3-6 Gr 1-3 Gr 1-3 Gr 4-8 Gr 4-8 Gr 5-9 Surf Surf Gr 3-6 Skate Gr 3-6 Gr 3-6 Soccer Basketball All Sports Intro Tri Rugby Gr 1-3 Gr K-2 Gr K-2 SNAG Football Dodgeball Soccer All Sports Intro Tri Basketball Inter Tri Football Int Vball Gr 1-3 Gr 1-3 Gr 4-7 Gr 4-7 Gr 1-3 Gr 2-4 Gr 4-7 Gr 5-8 SNAG Skate Gr 3-6 Gr 4-6 Gr 4-7 Gr 5-8 Beg VBall Gr 5-9 Gr 6-9 Ninja Lego Gr 1-2 Animals Jedi Lego Gr 1-3 Ninja Lego Gr 1-2 Minecraft Gr 3-5 Gr 2-6 Gr 5-9 Gr 6-9 Green Lego Gr 5-9 Swim Gr: 5-8 Gr 5-9 Gr 1-3 Gr 6-9 Rockets Gr 2-3 ** Gr 5-9 Gr 6-9 Gr 6-9 Minecraft Jr Robotics Titanic Robotics Guard Start Gr 1-2 Rockets Gr 4-7 ** Gr 2-5 Gr 6-9 Gr 1-3 Gr 3-5 Gr 3-5 Gr 5-9 ** ** Gr 6-8 ** ** Please note: Rates are slightly higher for Jr. Robotics, Robotics and Minecraft — please refer to camp descriptions for rates. $198 50TC__FTA $198 50TC__FTP $390 50TC__FTF $198 50TC__CTA $198 50TC__CTP $390 50TC__CTF $198 50TC__DTA $390 50TC__DTF NO FEE 50DC__EDO $50 ($14/DAY) 50DC__LCA MTWRF MTWR MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF iMpoRTAnT – Remember to include updated physical form and immunization record with your registration form. cAMp GoRdon clARk 75 Mill Street Hanover, MA 02339 ssymca.org PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID pAid BOSTON, MA PERMIT #8585 TiME dATEd MATERiAlS 2014 SoUTH SHoRE yMcA SUMMER dAy cAMp cAMp GoRdon clARk ssymca.org REGiSTRATion BEGinS: Full Members non-Members February 10, 2014 February 24, 2014 inFoRMATion SESSionS: (located in the branch lobby) February 6 & March 6 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. oTHER cAMp locATionS: nature Adventures day camp – Norwell camp Burgess & Hayward overnight camp – Sandwich Visit ssymca.org for more information on all of our summer camps ook! faceb k” n o us ar “Like” on cl d r o p G r o “cam us on w o l l o F k” nclar o d r o ampg “@c open House Saturday, May 10 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Watch for details!!