Quincy Camp - South Shore YMCA
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Quincy Camp - South Shore YMCA
WELCOME TO YOUR SUMMER Quincy Camp AT EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE, Quincy, MA TRADITIONAL, SPORTS, SPECIALTY ENRICHMENT & ART CAMPS About Us We are excited to, once again, hold our camp at Eastern Nazarene College (ENC). As construction continues on a new Quincy Branch, we have worked tirelessly to ensure that a high quality camp program continues to run in Quincy. Location & Grounds: or wp Ne tA PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Take the Red Line to Wollaston Station. Walk to Hancock Via the T: : . ve Nearby T Bus Stops: Our Camp: 212, 217 Bus Wollaston Station Be al e Wollaston East EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE T T St . T Street (via Beale St.) and take a right. Take a left onto Elm Ave. ENC will be about 1/3 mile up on the right. Route 210 @ Hancock & Elm; Route 212 @ Elm & Staunton Route 217 @ Elm & Staunton (about a 12 min walk) Ha nc oc kS t. Dr. Elm A Wes t Elm 3A Elm Ave . rooms, a gymnasium, an auditorium, outdoor sports fields, and ample shaded grass areas. As ENC does not have a pool, campers will be transported to the Y for instructional and free swim in our 2 swimming pools. Directions: The ENC campus, a short 5 minute drive from the Y is located on East Elm Ave, off of Hancock Street in the Wollaston area of Quincy. or e ve. Ave. FACILITIES: ENC offers fantastic indoor and outdoor space including classrooms, multi-purpose Quin cy S h 23 East Elm Ave., Quincy, MA 210 Bus Merrymount Park 3A 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, our two facilities are licensed by the Board of Health of their respective city/town. 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. Financial Assistance: Our Staff: The South Shore YMCA serves the entire community by providing financial assistance which is determined and based on financial need. Please find enclosed a Summer Camp financial assistance application. Completed Financial Assistance applications should be addressed to Attn: Summer Camp Business Office. Summer Camp financial assistance is not retroactive and can only be applied to camp sessions that occur on or after the date the financial assistance is awarded. A $50 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit is due upon registration, per child, per week. We hire counselors who are positive role models, dedicated leaders, and enthusiastic teachers. All are staff participate in a comprehensive staff training program. Our counselors are fun facilitators who are mature high school students, college students, teachers and adults with a experiential learning, camping and recreational backgrounds. Counselor to camper ratios are 1:5 in the Trailblazers, Pioneers and Pathfinders and 1:10 in all other groups. *Please note: Scholarship applications take at least two weeks and are assessed on a first come first serve basis. Our Camp Philosophy: 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. 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. QUINCY CAMP 2015 CALENDAR JUNE 2015 S 7 14 21 28 Week 1* M 1 8 15 22 29 JULY 2015 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 June 29 - July 3 * Start day of week 1 may change because of school snow closures. First day of camp will be determined by local public school calendars. 2 S 6 13 20 27 AUGUST 2015 S M T 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 July 6-10 July 13-17 July 20-24 July 27-31 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 S M T W T F 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8* S 1 8 15 22 29 August 3-7 August 10-14 August 17-21 * Week 8 camp drop off and pick-up is at ENC but campers will be transported to Camp Gordon Clark in Hanover for all camp activities between 9:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. 2015 SOUTH SHORE YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP QUINCY CAMP FROM THE DIRECTOR Hello from Camp! Whether you are new to camp or a seasoned camper, we hope to see your children at camp this summer! Every summer, we put together an exciting, fun, enriching and safe experience for our campers! Sure, summer is a time to enjoy the warm weather, hang out with friends, swim and play outside, but at camp, the possibilities are endless. Camp is a place for children to make friends, try new things, explore, actively use their imagination and to be themselves. Add in 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. At camp you are able to create YOUR ideal summer experience, our wide variety of programs truly provides something for everyone. We have some new element to our camps this summer including surf camp, video production as well as a wide range of sports, arts and specialty camps. As you consider joining our camp family this summer, we are busy planning our adventures and excited to see our campers discover a sense of belonging as they try new things, grow and learn. —Phil Gay, [email protected] For the latest camp news, subscribe to our e-newsletter and follow us at: ssymca.org/camps/day-camps @ssycampdirector South Shore YMCA Quincy Camp A love for adventure sports bought Phil (originally from Wales in the UK) to Massachusetts in 2004 to work as a camp counselor. For the past 11 years Phil has worked at overnight and day camps in a wide range of roles. He now holds the position of Day Camp, Community Outreach, and Teen Program Director at the South Shore YMCA, Quincy Branch. GENERAL INFORMATION INCLUSION STARTS HERE We are excited to offer improved inclusion supports at Quincy Camp in 2015. Partnering with the National Inclusion Project, we are committed to providing an environment that ensures all children can be successful at camp. Supports include additional staff training, and on-site inclusion specialists with oversight by a dedicated camp Inclusion Coordinator. Campers are fully integrated into this traditional day camp experience and should be able to participate independently into standard staff ratios (6 years and under – 1:5, 7 years and above - 1:10). If more supports are needed, a Sensory Smart Camp is offered on select weeks providing a 1:4 ratio and shorter days. Quincy Camp is an outdoor camp featuring natural terrain, campers should be able to traverse from site to site independently. In order to ensure success at camp, please indicate interest in accessing inclusion supports when registering for camp. A staff member will contact you to learn more about your child and to discuss the type of supports needed to make the experience successful for your camper. For more information about inclusion supports contact: [email protected] For more information about SSYMCA Inclusion programs contact: Lisa Drennan at 781-264-9400, x3119 or [email protected] Rainy Days: Morning Arrival: Wait List Policy: Pick-Up and Extended Day: Camp is an outdoor recreational day camp. In the event of inclement weather the camp activities will be moved inside to classrooms at the Eastern Nazarene Campus. Please make sure campers are dressed appropriately for the weather as campers will need to go outside to get between different activities. If a camp is full, you may be placed on a wait list. You will make no payment at that time. The South Shore YMCA will contact you if we are able to add you into the camp (please do not call the YMCA to check your status and please do not come to the first day of the camp session if you are on the waiting list). Please make sure we have your correct address, email and phone number on file. Im nt rt a po o! In f Parent Pack: For more detailed information about camp activities and procedures, please refer to and download our parent pack online at: ssymca.org/quincy/quincy-day-camp/. Regular morning drop-off is between 8:30–9:00 a.m. In addition we offer an early morning drop-off from 7:30-8:30 a.m. At early morning drop-off campers start the day with low energy activities such as board games, cards and art activities. Campers who attend early morning drop-off will also be provided with a healthy snack, with fruit, granola bars and juice. Pick-up takes place from 3:45–4:00 p.m. Any campers staying after 4:00 p.m. MUST register and pay for extended day. During extended day camp staff will supervise campers and organize a variety of low and high energy activities for campers. SSYMCA Members Non-Member Early Morning Drop-Off 7:30–8:30 a.m. Extended Day 4:00–5:00 p.m. 4:00–6:00 p.m. $25/week $25/week $50/week $30/week $30/week $55/week You may register your child for extended day and early morning drop-off on a weekly basis at the same time as you register your child for camp or anytime up until the week prior. Payments must be made in full at the time of registration. No refunds can be given for extended day or early morning drop-off. 3 Traditional Day Camps See the Registration form for fees. Ages 3–15 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Dropoff 8:30–9:00 a.m. / Pickup 3:45–4:00 p.m.) *1/2 Day Trailblazers only 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1/2 Day Trailblazers Ages 4-5 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Trailblazers Ages 4-5 Pathfinders Entering Grade 1 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ratio for all of these groups is 1:5 An introduction to camp for our youngest campers. Traditional day camp experience with programs designed to help boys and girls build self-confidence, learn from experiences, the value of sportsmanship, responsible decision making, meet new challenging situations, develop friendships and feel part of a team. Activities include swimming, sports, games, arts, and group initiatives. Please note: Trailblazers swim twice a week and Pathfinders swim four times a week. Rangers Entering Grade 2 Navigators Entering Grade 3 Adventurers Entering Grade 4 Mountaineers Entering Grades 5 & 6 Mavericks Entering Grade 7 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ratio for all of these groups is 1:10 A traditional day camp experience at a more advanced level designed around experiential learning to help boys and girls build self-confidence, meet new and challenging situations, learn the value of sportsmanship, develop friendships and feel part of a group. Activities include instructional and recreational swimming, sports, new games, arts, archery and group initiatives. Please note: Campers swim four times a week. 4 Teen Leaders Entering Grades 8 & 9 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ratio is 1:10 Each week has a different theme where activities and field trips will be related to that week’s theme. Week 1 Week 2 Travel Camp Art Week Week 3 Amazing Race Each day will have a new set of challenges and teams will explore the Week 4 Adventure Week 5 Technology Week 6 Week 7 Amazing Race (see description above) Science Busting myths to environmental sciences the teens will see science Week 8 Travel Camp Each day is a different field trip. Teens will work with local artists to complete different art projects during the week and will take a field trip to one of the Boston art galleries. local area and compete against each other during the week. Every day campers will participate in an outdoor adventure such as hiking the blue hills and paddle boarding. Campers will explore technology while completing a wide range of projects, they will also attend a workshop at a local museum. in action and create their own experiments along with a science field trip. (see description above) Leaders In Training (L.i.T.) 15 or 16 years old or Entering Grade 10 or 11 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Leaders in Training (LiT) is a 4-week program focused on developing work readiness skills and helping teens to become strong leaders. To find out more about the LiT program and get an LiT application please contact [email protected] DROP OFF / PICK UP INFORMATION and Extended Day options All Ages In addition to our regular camp hours, we offer an extended care option, before and after the normal camp day, under the direct supervision of our staff. You may only register for Extended Day options on a weekly basis. Regular day drop off: 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Regular day pick up: 3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Early drop off: 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Late pick up 1: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Late pick up 2: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. 5 Sports Camps Grades 1–8 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. / 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. See the Registration form for fees. South Shore Basketball Camp 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Dropoff/pickup in ENC gym. Extend your day at camp! (see info below, right) Girls Co-Ed Boys Co-Ed Grades 4–9 Grades 3–6 Grades 4–9 Grades 1–3 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Our overall camp goal is to teach and further develop the fundamentals of the game of basketball to our campers, all within an enjoyable and fun environment. We will work on individual skill development, as well as play competitive games so what is taught to the players can be put into practice. Campers will learn ball handling, passing, shooting techniques, defense skills, individual moves for guards and forwards, and the value of teamwork. Tennis Camp 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Extend your day at camp! (see info, below, right) Grades 1–3 Grades 4–7 Weeks 2 & 4 Week 3 Whether you are new to the sport or a pro on the court, our goal is to further develop the fundamentals of tennis to campers of all ages and skill levels. Drills and match play are developed daily to meet the needs of each individual camper. Campers will learn about all aspects of the game in a fun and supportive environment. Tennis instruction is led by certified tennis pros. Campers will need to bring their own tennis racquet. All-Star Baseball Camp 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Dropoff/pickup on ENC baseball field. Extend your day at camp! (see info below) Grades 1–8 Week 4 This camp is tailored to all age and skill levels—whether you are an experienced player or new to the game of baseball. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability, where they will receive concentrated instruction in the areas of hitting, fielding, and base running. Coaches specialized in these different areas will focus on the fundamentals and proper team play. In addition campers will learn about sportsmanship, teamwork, and leadership. Bayside Soccer Camp 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Dropoff/pickup on ENC soccer field. Extend your day at camp! (see info below) Boys Girls Grades 1–8 Grades 1–8 Weeks 1 & 3 Week 5 Campers will develop new skills and strategies each day, participating in fun drills and games to help them develop into better players. Participants will spend time on direct instruction in basic–advanced skills (footwork, passing, etc.) depending on skill level, decision making, offensive and defensive sets, and strategy. All campers should bring cleats and sneakers daily. Intro to Golf Camp Super Sports Spend your summer hitting at the links and learning from the best. Campers will be transported to the South Shore Country Club for daily lessons on the driving range and putting greens. Campers will also eat lunch and swim at the Country Club before returning to camp to end the day. No experience or equipment necessary. Campers will spend time in the YMCA field house sampling different sports such as basketball, soccer and flag football and will develop their athletic skills in a positive, fun, and organized learning atmosphere. Campers will also swim twice during the week. Full Day! 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Grades 2-4 Weeks 2, 4 & 6 Grades 5–8 Weeks 1, 3, 5 & 7 Full Day! 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Co-Ed Grades 1–3 Week 8 Co-Ed Grades 4–8 Week 7 Surf Camp w! Ne Full Day! 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Grades 3-6 Week 8 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 the beach for instruction. All equipment included. No experience necessary. w! River Adventures Ne Full Day! 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Grades 6-9 Week 5 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. 6 DAY CAMP EXTENSION 12:15 – 4:00 p.m. Sports camp participants can be picked up at 12:15 p.m. or choose to extend their day until 4:00 p.m. After eating lunch, campers will take part in traditional camp activities, including swimming, art, archery, new games, and other fun activities — all under the supervision of our skilled staff. See additional Drop Off/ Pick Up Information and Extended Day Options on pages 5 & 7. Specialty Enrichment Camps Grades K–7 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. See the Registration form for fees. Our specialty camps are designed to give campers experience in their chosen specialty. With projects designed and led by experienced staff and area experts, campers will learn new skills while having fun. Campers focus on their specialty for half of the day and participate in traditional camp activities (including swimming twice in the week) for the other half. LEGO Camps projects and curriculum are designed and facilitated by Play-Well TEKnologies. LEGO Camps will swim twice in a week. LEGO Jedi Engineering (Grades 1-7) 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. Jr Robotics (Grades 1–3) 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 Robotics (Grades 4-7) Build and program robots using the LEGO Mindstorm NXT system. Learn about mechanical and software design, problem solving and teamwork. N Digital Media camp projects and curriculum are designed and facilitated by Incrediflix ! Imagination Flix Camp (Grades 1-7) There ew are no limits to where your imagination will take you in this stopmotion animation camp. With the help of staff from Incrediflix, campers will work on all aspects of creating their own short animated film. Live Action Flix Camp (Grades 1–7) Whether w! you want to be in front of or behind the camera, this camp e N is for you. With the help of staff from Incrediflix, campers will write, direct and act in their own short movie. Science Camps designed and facilitated by naturalists from the South Shore Natural Science Center. These camps will swim twice in a week. Amazing Animals (Grades 1–3) 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. Vet School (Grades 4-7) Campers will learn about a w! different animal each day, they will learn about the animal’s e N natural habitat, diet and how to take care of each animal. Science Camps designed and facilitated by Wicked Cool for Kids. These camps will swim twice in a week. w! Newton’s Playground (Grades 1-3 & 4-7) An investigation of fab physics, Ne experiment with moving gadgets, tinker with spinning tops, create cars that move with magnets and pressurized air. Conquer kinetic energy with wind-ups and rubber band-powered playthings. Make a Newton’s cradle to take home and build an awesome walking robot friend. Minecraft Mania (Grades 1-3) Using Minecraft, campers investigate virtual educational environments and real world science. Please note: this is a full day specialty camp that does not include swimming or traditional camp activities. w! Minecraft Master Crafters (Grades 4-8) An advanced Minecraft program with Ne educational gaming and hands on science and engineering projects meet. Please note: this is a full day specialty camp that does not include swimming or traditional camp activities. Rocket Science Camp (Grades 1–3 & 4-7) Learn about space, rocketry and terraforming on alien planets. Build and launch both water rockets and a solid fuel scale model rocket. DROP OFF / PICK UP INFORMATION and Extended Day options All Ages In addition to our regular camp hours, we offer an extended care option, before and after the normal camp day, under the direct supervision of our staff. You may only register for Extended Day options on a weekly basis. Regular day drop off: Regular day pick up: Early drop off: Late pick up 1: Late pick up 2: 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. 3:45 – 4:00 p.m. 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. 7 Art Camps Grades 1–6 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. See the Registration form for fees. Spend your summer making art at camp! Summer art camps for children entering grades 1–6 are taught by experienced art instructors and counselors. Campers will be grouped according to age, with individual attention given to beginner to advanced artist. Art camp is based on the ENC campus, where campers will spend most of their day doing art camp projects, swim twice a week and take part in traditional camp activities on the days with no swimming. Simply Art Camp (Grades 1-6) Get a taste of what art has to offer. Express yourself through a variety of projects and techniques that may include: clay sculpture, sketching, painting, collage, papier maché and much more! Splash of Color (Grades 1-6) Two-dimensional art will come to life as techniques in painting, drawing, and printmaking are explored and discovered. From line and shape, to color-mixing and layering, campers will explore many colorful possibilities for making art. Passport to Art (Grades 1-6) Explore the 7 continents through artful adventures, without ever leaving home! We will discover unique ways of making art inspired by the many countries and regions around the world. Mini Masterpieces (Grades 1-6) A camp for the budding Picasso, Monet or Warhol! Campers will explore still life, portrait, abstract art and more through an introduction to a variety of drawing and painting techniques. Fashion Fun (Grades 1-6) Campers will learn a variety of hand-sewing skills while they make stylish outfits and accessories for their 18” doll (such as American Girl—please provide your own doll). They’ll bring their dolls to life while expressing their dolls' style and personalities! Eco Arts (Grades 1-6) Get inspired by nature and caring for the environment. Discover creative ways to make art from natural materials, recycled and found objects. Activities will include painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, jewelry and other crafts. w! Ne 3D Art (Grades 1-6) "Stop thinking flat!" Campers create artwork that comes to life during this camp. Campers will create works of art from clay and odd mediums such as cardboard, plastic, wire to create their 3D masterpieces. DROP OFF / PICK UP INFORMATION and Extended Day options All Ages In addition to our regular camp hours, we offer an extended care option, before and after the normal camp day, under the direct supervision of our staff. You may only register for Extended Day options on a weekly basis. Regular day drop off: 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Regular day pick up: 3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Early drop off: 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Late pick up 1: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. 8 Late pick up 2: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Frequently Asked Questions Q. What do the kids do during the day? A. Traditional Day Camp groups rotate between a variety of activities over the course of a day such as swimming, arts & crafts, sports, new games, drama, teambuilding, and other group activities. We have a different theme in place every week, and most of the daily activities revolve around this theme. On Fridays, we try and do a lot of camp-wide special events that wrap up our week’s theme. Sports and Specialty Camps have a specific area of focus each week. Led by specialized staff, campers spend half of the day working on learning new skills and concepts relevant to the specific camp. During the other half of the day, campers take part in some of the Traditional Day Camp activities mentioned above. Q. Will my children learn how to swim? A. At the South Shore YMCA Summer Day Camps we run a ‘Go For Green’ modified instructional swim. Children will be evaluated at the beginning of each week and will be split into red, yellow and green groups, based on swimming ability. Lessons are led by certified swim instructors with assistance from counselors. Lessons will take place for the first half of each swim period. During the second half, children have the ability to either practice their newly learned skills or just enjoy the water. Please note that these lessons are not the same as standard lessons by the YMCA but modified to work effectively for camp. Q. My child can’t swim!! Is that OK? A. Absolutely. There are always a group of campers who have never been swimming before and our staff is ready to help. In addition to bubbles, noodles and other flotation devices, camp staff will work with campers to help them gain comfort in the water and improve their swimming. In addition to our summer camp, the South Shore YMCA also offers instructional swimming lessons throughout the summer. You may enhance your child’s swimming ability by enrolling them in one of these classes outside of camp time. Q. When and what is Parent/Camper Welcome Night? A. Parent/Camper Welcome Night will be held on Friday June 26th from 5:00–6:30 p.m. Families will have the opportunity to meet the staff, tour the facility, and have any last minute questions answered. In addition, at Welcome Night, families will be given the opportunity to “pre-check-in” for the first day of camp. Q. What should my child wear to camp? A. The most important thing is to make sure your camper is comfortable for the day’s weather. In addition, closed-toed shoes are mandatory for all camp areas with the exception of swimming. Another handy rule of thumb when getting ready for camp is “Don’t dress in your best, cause you may get a mess.” What to Bring to Camp each day: Each day campers should bring the following items to camp. Be sure that all items are labeled properly to ensure that everything that comes to camp, goes home from camp. Backpack, Closed Toe Shoes, Bathing Suit & Towel, Bagged Lunch & Drink (Lunches will be kept in a cool place but not refrigerated. In addition, we will not be able to heat up lunches. Campers will not be permitted to use the vending machines during the camp day. Frozen juice boxes make great ice packs!), Snack, Sunscreen, Hat, and/or other Sun Protection, Water Bottle, and Change of Clothes (for younger campers). Do NOT Bring: Please DO NOT allow your child(ren) to bring personal belongings to camp. The YMCA is not and cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of toys, games, clothes, or other personal belongings. Examples of items to be left at home are as follows: Gameboy/PSP, iPod, Money, Cell Phones, Trading Cards, Valuable items, Heelys, Weapons of any kind (real or fake) and/or Toys. Flip Flops and open toed shoes are not considered suitable footwear at camp. 9 Registration Policies and Procedures FULL AND NON-MEMBERS Registration for all camp families is now open. Camper Information & physical/immunization records MUST accompany Walk-In registration and will be required to complete all online registrations. NOTE: — Full Memberships must be obtained prior to registering for camp in order to receive the Full Member fee. — A $50.00 non-refundable deposit per camper/per session is required. — PAYMENT IN FULL FOR ALL CAMPS IS DUE 28 DAYS BEFORE THAT WEEK OF CAMP. BE SURE TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION: 1. Camps/weeks interested in registering for 2. Payment ($50/week/camper deposit or payment in full) 3. Camper Information including emergency contact & authorized pickup names and numbers; medical information, current medications and allergies. 4. Physical/immunization records (from within past 24 months) must be submitted when registering in person or within 7 days of registering online. Registering online for Camp has never been easier with our new online registration system! Please be aware that the new online registration process includes supplying camper, emergency contact and medical information at the time of registration. This process will replace the additional paper/electronic Camper Information Forms that were previously required to be submitted after initial registration. ONLINE REGISTRATION PROCESS: Full Members and Non-Members 1. Visit ssymca.org . 2. Click on the ‘REGISTER’ link at the top of the page. 3. Scroll down to the ‘QUINCY CAMP’ section and follow the online instructions. REGISTRATION POLICIES Payment Policy: Please note that your child will not be able 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 28 days before the first day of the camp week registered, your child’s camp spot will be forfeited. 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 28 days before that week of camp starts, please note at time of registration you are required to provide payment information so that this payment can be scheduled. 3. Voucher participant: Must have your camp voucher before your child begins camp (current school year voucher required to register). Registration for all camp families is now open Cancellation Policy: The $50.00 deposit/per child, per week is non-refundable, non-transferable. • 100% refund: If cancellation notification is received more than 28 before that week of camp (less the $50.00 deposit). • No refund will be given if cancellation notification is received less than 28 days before that week of camp. Refunds will be issued in the same method that payment was received. Refunds by check may take 2 weeks to process. 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. Camp is an opportunity for new experiences and to make new friends. 10 For this reason we do not accept camper grouping requests. CAMPS OFFERED 2015 SOUTH SHORE YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP QUINCY CAMP NonYMCA Member member Rate Rate 1/2 DAY TRAILBLAZERS $ 135 $ 150 $ 235 $ 250 Entering 1st Grade PATHFINDERS $ 235 $ 250 RANGERS $ 225 $ 240 NAVIGATORS $ 225 $ 240 $ 225 $ 240 $ 225 $ 240 $ 225 $ 240 $ 290 $ 305 Ages 4&5 TRAILBLAZERS TRADITIONAL CAMPS Ages 4-5 Entering 2nd Grade Entering 3rd Grade ADVENTURERS Entering 4th Grade MOUNTAINEERS Entering 5th & 6th Grade MAVERICKS Entering 7th Grade TEEN LEADERS Entering 8th & 9th Grade SPORTS (1/2 DAY) YMCA NonMember member Rate Rate $ 195 $ 200 BASKETBALL $ 195 $ 200 SOCCER $ 195 $ 200 TENNIS $ 195 $ 200 Sports Afternoon Extension $ 95 $ 100 SPORTS FULL DAY BASEBALL GOLF $ 315 $ 330 Super Sports $ 290 $ 305 Surf $ 375 $ 390 River Adventures $ 375 $ 390 YMCA NonMember member Rate Rate SPECIALTY ENRICHMENT CAMPS Jedi - Engineering Imagination Flix Live Action Flix Robotics 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7 8/10-8/15 8/17-8/21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Travel Camp Art Amazing Race Adventure Technology Amazing Race Science Travel Camp 6/29-7/3 7/6-7/10 7/13-7/17 7/20-7/24 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7 8/10-8/15 8/17-8/21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Girls Grades 4-9 Coed Grades 3-6 Boys Grades 4-9 Coed Grades 1-3 Grades 4-7 Grades 1-3 Boys Boys Grades 1-3 Grades 4-7 Girls Grades 1-3 Grades 3-6 Grades 6-9 6/29-7/3 7/6-7/10 7/13-7/17 7/20-7/24 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7 8/10-8/15 8/17-8/21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 325 $ 310 $ 325 Grades 1-3 Grades 4-7 $ 310 $ 325 Grades 4-7 Grades 1-3 320 $ 335 $ 300 Grades 4–7 $ 290 $ 300 Newtons Playground $ 310 $ 325 $ 320 $ 335 Grades 1-3 Grades 4-5 Rocket Science $ 310 $ 325 Grades 4-7 Grades 1-3 ARTS ARTS CAMPS Entering Grades 1-6 $ 290 $ 305 EXTENDED DAY Minecraft 7/20-7/24 $ 290 Vet School 7/13-7/17 310 $ Grades 1–3 7/6-7/10 $ $ Animal Camp 6/29-7/3 EARLY DROPOFF $ 25 $ 30 $ 25 $ 30 $ 50 $ 55 7:30-8:30am EXTENDED DAY-1 4:00-5:00pm EXTENDED DAY-2 4:00-6:00pm Simply Art Splash of Color Passport to Art Mini Masterpieces Fashion Fun Eco Arts 3D Art PLEASE NOTE: * Start day of week 1 may change because of school snow closures. First day of camp will be determined by local public school calendars. * Week 8 camp drop off and pick-up is at ENC but campers will be transported to Camp Gordon Clark in Hanover for all camp activities between 9:15 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. The South Shore YMCA accepts all major Credit and Debit Cards, Checks, Cash and Money Orders. Please include a check for mailed registrations; card payments can be taken in the branch or over the phone. IMPORTANT – Remember to include updated physical form and immunization record with your registration form. 11 SOUTH SHORE YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS 79 Coddington Street Quincy, MA 02169 ssymca.org PRESORTED FIRST CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID PAID BOSTON, MA PERMIT #58092 TIME DATED MATERIALS 2015 SOUTH SHORE YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP at EASTERN NAZARENE COLLEGE ssymca.org 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 “Like” us on facebook! “South Shore YMCA Quincy Camp” or “Follow” us on twitter! “@ssycampdirector” Registration for all camp families is now open! Check our website for Open House Dates