Summer Camp Guide - Rogue Valley Family YMCA
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Summer Camp Guide - Rogue Valley Family YMCA
Dear Parents, The greatest thing about summer camp is simply the time we spend outside having fun. There is something about the outdoors that brings out the best in people. I believe kids thrive at Day Camp because nature provides so many opportunities for growth. If you want to relax and watch the clouds or swim in a mountain lake you can do that at Y camp this summer. Camp is an especially exciting time of the year for me, because I love watching kids make new friends and take on new challenges every day. Camp gets kids away from video games and cell phones, and teaches them to interact with each other. Camp is the place where kids can try new things, be themselves and really grow as a person. The experiences and values that children get from a YMCA summer camp experience are things that will stay with them forever. I spend my entire year preparing for summer camp and I would love to talk with you and answer any questions. I look forward to meeting your child at camp. With Excitement, Gary ”Flame” Taylor Camp & Sports Director Phone: 541-772-6295 ext. 107 Email: [email protected] THE RIGHT STAFF FOR THE JOB Many scholarships are available for all YMCA camp programs. Again this year thanks to the generous support of Lithia Motors, we have an even greater level of scholarships available for those in need. If you could use a little assistance this year please just ask. With the YMCA you simply get the best. The YMCA camp staff are typically college students interested in a future of working with youth. Our staff are good role models, listeners, friends and confident young adults that can be there for each camper. The YMCA’s summer camp programs are directed by a full-time YMCA professional director and staffed with dedicated and dynamic leaders, selected for their maturity, understanding, patience and interest in working with youth. The selection process includes an interview, reference checks and criminal background check prior to employment. Summer camp staff complete an extensive staff training that includes: risk management, child discipline, child abuse prevention, emergency procedures, friendship building and how to lead activities all before campers arrive. Most of our staff are certified in first aid and CPR plus certified lifeguards supervise all swimming activities. At the YMCA we provide a healthy environment and do all we can to help build caring, honest, responsible and respectful youth. CAMPING, HERE WE COME… LIL’ ADVENTURES (ages 3-6) The perfect adventure for our new lil’ campers, this half-week, half-day camp experience is the perfect chance to experience the magic of camping and explore the fun and excitement found here in the Rogue Valley. Campers will get a chance to sing songs, go hiking, play games, and do arts & crafts during the week. Each day begins at the YMCA with snack before loading the bus to head off for the day’s adventure. Field trips and activities will be based on the weekly theme and final schedules will be distributed on the Friday before each week. Campers will have a chance to enjoy the day’s field trip and then eat their sack lunch before returning to the YMCA by 1:00pm. Who: Ages 3-6 (must be potty trained) When: T, W and Th, 8:30am-1:00pm Where: YMCA Fee: $100/week, many scholarships available. Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:10 How We Go – We will be exploring all the different ways we get from one place to another. Hulls, wheels, and wings, all take us on an amazing adventure this week. Week 3, June 23-25. Summer Safari – Bring along your favorite stuffed animal to join you for this safari. We will be getting up close with a few animals as we explore some of the wild animals in our own backyard. Week 5, July 7-9. Up, Up and Away! – We will explore all things that go up! If your camper has ever wondered what it would be like to be a pilot, this is your camp. Week 7, July 21-23. The Wetter the Better – This week's adventure will take us to our local water parks in Medford, Ashland and Central Point. This week is sure to be a wet ‘n wild adventure. Week 10, August 11-13. TRYING SOMETHING NEW EVERYDAY… DAY CAMP (entering grades 1-6) YMCA Day Camp offers children positive developmental experiences and encourages them to forge bonds with each other and with staff, building confidence through skill-building activities suited to their age. Children experience a sense of achievement through opportunities in the outdoors and are welcomed to a physically and emotionally safe and stimulating environment. Day campers are able to explore teamwork and leadership in a wide range of physically active programs that influence lifelong healthy living. They have the opportunity to enjoy an outdoor environment where they develop an appreciation of nature. Weekly field trips will get us into nature with a chance to enjoy the great outdoors. Each day, campers will be assigned a “cabin” with their own counselor to guide them through the day. Our unique program allows campers to take part in daily themed activities as well as working with their peers to design part of the day. Campers go on weekly field trips, enjoy Friday swim days at the YMCA, eat two snacks per day, create arts & crafts, sing camp songs, explore science, appreciate nature, learn outdoor living skills, play group games and perform skits. A detailed weekly schedule is distributed on the Friday before each week. The Ospreys (entering 1st – 3rd grade) - Osprey To make sure that your camper is properly prepared campers will participate in a Wednesday field trip for each day they should come dressed for the and Friday swim day. Staff are selected for their weather and ready to get dirty with a backpack filled skills in meeting the needs of this age group. with the required five: lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, Staffing ratio is 1 adult to every 10 campers. swimsuit and towel. We work with Sodexo and the USDA Summer Foods Program to provide free sack The Eagles (entering 4th – 6th grade) - Eagle lunches as an option for families (available for any campers will participate in two weekly field trips income level). (on Tuesday and Thursday) and Friday swim day plus will enjoy camp activities and experiences Our camp experience is tailored to the needs of each appropriate for this age group. Staffing ratio is 1 camper by dividing into two smaller camps (see left) adult to every 15 campers. which are then divided into mock cabins (a counselor and 10 or 15 campers) based on each camper’s grade and gender. “My daughter never wanted to miss a day.” “My son always has a great story to tell at the end of the day.” Day Camp Fast Facts Daily M-F, 7:30am-6:00pm Fee: $25/day Scholarships: Many scholarships are available so please just ask. Pre-Qualified Free Lunch Letter Scholarships: $15/day Dress for the weather and pack the required 5: lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, swimsuit and towel! Contact Us We want your camper’s summer camp experience to be the best it can be and we will work with you to make sure your child will have a great time. For more information please contact Gary Taylor at [email protected] or 541-772-6295 ext. 107. Weekly Themes Week 1 (June 8-12) Under the Big Top – This week you will get to try your hand at juggling, clowning, and learn the secret to ring toss. Life’s a circus and let us teach you the ropes. Location: Central High School Week 2 (June 15-19) Summer-saurs – Walk like a T-rex back to the time of the dinosaurs. As we discover the Jurassic period we will find ourselves wishing they weren’t extinct. Location: Central High School Week 3 (June 22-26) Ooey Gooey – Mix it, stir it and even blend it. A little dirt won’t hurt as we create things that are slimy, oozing, and downright gross. Location: Central High School Week 4 (June 29-July 3) Party in the USA – Join us for some good ol’ fashion American fun such as sack races, slip -n-slides and pie eating contest. Come celebrate with us! Location: Central High School Week 5 (July 6-10) Once Upon a Time… – Fair maidens, mischievous villains and unexpected heros. Not sure what will happen this week, but we’ll search for our happily ever after. Location: Central High School Week 6 (July 13-17) Super Sleuth – We will learn the techniques needed to be a detective like fingerprinting, crime scene photos and substance analysis to help us get to the bottom of the mystery before it’s too late. Location: Central High School Week 7 (July 20-24) Y Camp’s Got Talent – Come show case your talents in front of audiences of all ages. Do you have what it takes to entertain and dazzle? Location: Central High School Week 8 (July 27-31) Splish, Splash – This week is all about the joy of staying soaked. Lets get wet, it’s summer! Location: Central High School Week 9 (August 3-7) The League of Extraordinary Campers – Develop your superpowers and design your super costume. You’ll get a secret identity and discover why this stealth way of life is essential to any Superhero. Location: Central High School Week 10 (August 10-14) Flying Pie – Pizza isn’t just something we eat it is also a lot of fun. From throwing dough, to topping it up, and even grilling it on a BBQ, come find out why pizza is Americas most sought after food and past time. Location: Washington Elementary School Week 11 (August 17-21) Oregon Unplugged – We will see where the last great train robbery took place, fill our watter bottles at the same places Applegate Trail pioneers did, and try panning for gold. Come and explore what makes Oregon such a colorful place to live. Location: Washington Elementary School Week 12 (August 24-29) Howdy Y’all – Come with us as we explore life out in the West. Enjoy a hoe down, campfires, wagon races and horse shoes. This is sure to be the wildest week in the wilderness. Location: Washington Elementary School Week 13 (August 31-September 4) Ahoy There Matey – This week will let you scallywags test your sea legs through various watery tests. Will we find buried treasure? What does scallywag mean anyway? Location: Washington Elementary School YMCA SUMMER FUN IN THE UPPER ROGUE… DAY CAMP IN EAGLE POINT (entering grades 1-6) Again this summer in partnership with the City of Eagle Point, the Rogue Valley Family YMCA will be offering a week of day camp in Eagle Point. Each week will be based on a theme and include many activities to keep campers engaged from the time they arrive until they leave. It is important to remember to pack a lunch, swimsuit (for water play, not swimming), towel, athletic shoes and water bottle so that your camper can enjoy all of the activities. Party in the USA Join us for some good ol’ fashion American fun such as sack races, slipn-slides and pie eating contest. Come celebrate with us! To register and pay, visit: CITY OF EAGLE POINT 17 Buchanan Avenue South Eagle Point, OR 97524 541-826-4212 www.cityofeaglepoint.org Who: Youth entering 1st - 6th grade When: Week 4 (June 29-July 3) M-F, 9:00am-3:00pm Where: Outback Gym, across the street from 185 East Main Street, Eagle Point, OR 97524 Fee: $50/week, some scholarships available Pre-Qualified Free Lunch Letter Scholarships: $30/week Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:15 FRIENDS, LAUGHTER & A MORE RESPONSIBLE ME… TEEN ADVENTURES (entering grades 7-9) Teen Adventures program introduces teens to adventures and opportunities for growth. The Y’s program invites teens to try something new, make friends and take on the role of a leader. Our summer is filled with experiences ranging from enrichment and community service projects to sports, field trips, and art projects. Teen Adventures inspires positive self-esteem through respect of self and others. Our teen campers work with their counselors to lead themselves in a wide variety of activities each day, including games, cooking, sports, community service, swimming and off-site field trips. At the beginning of each session, the teens are given the chance to work with their counselors to plan out their expereince. This program is perfect for teens that are motivated, responsible, ready to work hard, and willing to accept the leadership challenge. To continue involvement throughout the summer, teens must be actively engaged in all aspects of the program. The reason we are able to offer this camp at a lower fee than Day Camp is because we realize the benefit teens offer to the program and the younger campers. Who: Teens entering 7th -9th grade When: M-F, two weeks 7:30am-6:00pm Sessions: A (June 15-26), B (June 29-July 10), C (July 13-24), D (August 3-14), & E (August 17-28) Where: Same location as Day Camp Fee: $160/for 2 weeks, many scholarships available. Pre-Qualified Free Lunch Letter Scholarships: $90 Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:15 SUMMER MEMORIES WILL LAST A LIFETIME… RESIDENT CAMP (entering grades 2-12) Things are a little different this year at YMCA Resident Camp as we will be transitioning to using a new YMCA Resident Camp that is being developed on Lake of the Woods for the summer of 2016. With this great opportunity comes a transitional program for the summer of 2015. Our Resident Camp program will be offered this summer at Lake of the Woods Resort, Aspen Point Campground. We want the resident camping experience to thrive well into the future and this is a wonderful opportunity. Although we are in a temporary home this summer, resident camp is still filled with swimming, hiking, archery, arts & crafts, cookouts, skits, songs, team building, outdoor living skills and all of the time honored traditions campers have come to love. We also offer a free choice time during the week where campers can sign up to spend a little more time doing the things they really enjoy like archery, floating on the lake and commando hikes. There is something about spending a week away from home with the same bunch of kids that helps youth learn independence and the ability to rely on others. Camp is an experience that you never forget. Each evening at camp is concluded with an unforgettable campfire experience where campers and counselors sing songs and perform skits. The final day of camp is special because campers and counselors dress in their camp finest to attend a formal closing banquet and campfire. Campers will live in tents with their fellow campers and counselor with flushing bathroom facilities nearby. Campers are asked to eat a complete breakfast before being dropped off at camp on the first day. Who: Youth entering 2nd – 9th grade Where: Lake of the Woods Resort Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:8 When: Week 8, July 27–31 Drop-off: Monday July 27 at the YMCA, 8:00am Pick-up: Friday July 31 at the YMCA, 12:00noon Fee: $285, some scholarships available To learn more about the new camp coming for the summer of 2016 on Lake of the Woods contact Gary Taylor Spoons (high school campers) Spoon campers are given the opportunity to attend camp for less than the regular fee, because they help wash dishes after some of the meals and teaches them work ethinc and resposibility. Spoons still enjoy all of the regular camp activities plus the freedom to develop a few of their own. Who: Youth entering 10th – 12th grade Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:12 When: Week 8, July 27–31 Drop-off: Monday July 27 at the YMCA, 8:00am Pick-up: Friday July 31 at the YMCA, 12:00noon Fee: $150, some scholarships available SAND CASTLES, TIDEPOOLS & FRIENDS... COASTAL CAMP (entering grades 4-8) We will be camping at Sunset Bay state park and will have the chance to walk and explore the tide pools, try our hand at some crabbing, build sand castles, and play in the surf. The Oregon coast has a lot to offer and this week of camp will allow your camper the chance to enjoy it all. We will conclude each evening with a campfire and group activities. All YMCA camp programs focus on living together as a small group and this week will be no different as campers will be asked to help setup camp, prepare meals and clean. Group camping gear and food will be provided by the YMCA except a sack lunch on the first day. All swimming and water activities will be over seen by YMCA lifeguards. Join us as we go coastal this summer. Who: For youth entering 6th-8th grade, Week 9 August 4-7 For youth entering 4th-6th grade, Week 12 August 25-28 When: See above, Drop-off 8:00am, Pick-up 5:00pm Where: Drop-off and pick-up at the YMCA Fee: $150, some scholarships available Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:8 A SUMMER WITHOUT Y-CAMP... FEELS LIKE THIS SIGN-UP TODAY! BIGGER THAN LIFE… PAGE TO STAGE THEATER CAMP (entering grades 1-6) Back by popular demand the YMCA is taking our great summer camp experience and combining it with the Randall Theatre’s mission of bringing the community back to theater. This performing arts camp will include instruction by professional theater artists and blend it with traditional summer camp activities such as swimming, rock climbing, team building games, and camp songs. Your camper is sure to find the perfect opportunity to explore their creative instincts in drama camp this summer. This year we will write and perform a fun Melodrama, where the characters are bigger than life. From the Hero and the Damsel in Distress, to the Dastardly Villain and lots of Sidekicks, we all have a role in this silly adventure that the campers create. This two week day camp will explore the entire stage production process. Y-camp counselors and professional theater artists will help your camper realize their potential as we write, cast, rehearse, create costumes, design the set, and stage the final production for friends and family on Thursday, July 16th at 7:00pm. Whether your camper is interested in acting or helping behind the scenes, this camp will allow every camper to be invlovled in as much of the process as they choose. Who: Entering grades 1-6 When: July 6–17, M-F, 7:30am-6:00pm. Where4: Randall Theater – 10 East 3rd Street, Medford, OR 97501 Fee: $300 for two weeks, some scholarships available. Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:10 Learn more about the Randall Theatre at randalltheatre.com CLIMBING, BOULDERING, BELAYING, RAPELLING... ROCK CLIMBING CAMP (entering grades 6-9) This week we will climb as high as 60 feet, learn to boulder, learn to rapel, and even try walking across a slack line. Rock climbing is a growing sport and the YMCA is no stranger to teaching kids to climb. YMCA Climbing Gym staff will be on hand this week to help work with each camper to ensure safety and a fun experience. Campers will come home with a basic understanding of bouldering, belaying, climbing safety and how to ascend a climbing route. We will stay at Emigrant Lake Oak Slope Campground and climb each day at the rock formations near the Emigrant Lake dam. All climbing gear, group camping equipment and all food except a lunch on the first day will be provided by the YMCA. Who: Youth entering 6th -9th grade When: June 30-July2, Drop-off 8:00am, pick-up 5:00pm Where: Drop-off and pick-up at the YMCA Fee: $150, some scholarships available Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:8 HAVING FUN WHILE, SEARCHING FOR CACHES… CACHE CAMP (entering grades 5-8) Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. We know you’ll want to join us for an exciting camp experience where we will find “treasure” as we travel towards Bend and back again. Campers will gain an understanding of basic map navigation and how to use a GPS receiver to find a location. Participants will need to provide personal camping gear (sleeping bag, clothes, etc.), group camping gear will be provided by the YMCA. Campers will be asked to have eaten a complete breakfast and bring a sack lunch with them on the first day, all other food will be provided by the YMCA. Who: Youth entering 5th -8th grade When: July 8-10, Drop-off 8:00am, pick-up 5:00pm Where: Drop-off and pick-up at the YMCA Fee: $150, some scholarships available Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:8 STAYING COOL ON THE RIVER... RAFTING CAMP (entering grades 5-10) When you live in the Rogue Valley you should get the opportunity to really experience the Rogue River. Join us for a white water rafting experience this summer on the famous Rogue River. Whether you join us for the one day adventure or try the full 3 day experience you will get a chance to enjoy rafting at its best. Getting soaked going through a rapid, getting squirted by another boat, and catching a glimpse of a bald eagle or osprey are just a few of the things that will make these trips truly memorable. All campers and staff will be required to wear a life jacket at all times while in and on the water. Intro to Rafting This one day trip will take you from Cole River Fish Hatchery to Shady Cove park to give you just the perfect introductory experience that will leave you feeling ready to join us again next year for the 3 day rafting adventure. All you need to bring is sunscreen, a lunch, water bottle, swimsuit, towel for this splash filled day. Transportation will be provide by the YMCA. When: June 18, meet at the YMCA at 8:00am and returning at 5:00pm Where: Drop-off and pick-up at the YMCA Fee: $45, some scholarships available Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:6 3-Day Adventure Dropping in at Cole River Fish Hatchery and floating for 3 days down to TouVelle State Park. We will stop the first night at Rogue Elk Park and the second night just below Dodge Bridge. Each night will add to this memorable experience as we setup our camp site, cook our meals as a group, and finish the evening with a campfire along the river. All campers will come away with a basic understanding of raft navigation and camp cooking. All group camping equipment provided by the YMCA, you just need to pack your personal gear (a packing list provided one week before the camp), eat a complete breakfast before arriving and bring a lunch for the first day. All other food will be provided by the YMCA. When: June 23, meet at the YMCA at 8:00am and returning on June 25 to the YMCA at 5:00pm Where: Drop-off and pick-up at the YMCA Fee: $150, some scholarships available Staff to Camper Ratio: 1:6 ROGUE VALLEY FAMILY YMCA 522 West Sixth Street, Medford, Oregon 97501 541-772-6295 www.rvymca.org