LAWRENCE FAMILY JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER • JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS

SIGN-UP BY MARCH 7, 2014 TO RECEIVE 2013 PRICES! EVERYONE IS INVITED 4126 Executive Drive • La Jolla, CA 92037-1348 (858) 362-1132 • www.campjaycee.com Since 1945 we’ve been providing kids of all ages with…

1. The Perfect Place! 3. Transportation is Included The Perfect Space! Don’t worry about getting kids to and from camp—it’s all We offer everything a kid needs included! We currently offer to have fun indoors AND transportation to and from outdoors! Take complete Rancho Bernardo, Scripps advantage of the fantastic Ranch, Encinitas, Del Cerro, JCC facilities including: Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Friedenberg Olympic sized Mission Hills, and Sorrento pool, the 500-seat David & Valley (Qualcomm Cul-de-sac Dorothea Garfield Theatre,state- off of Morehouse Drive)—with of-the-art Nierman Preschool, the more locations being added. Camp Jaycee Staff (Drivers 2013) Gotthelf Dance Studio, the Edgar Berner Family Ball Fields, Albert A. Hutler Tennis Center, and so 4. Discover Endless Activities much more. for All Ages and Interests 2. Everyone is Invited! We have engaging, exciting, Come one, come all! You’ll find educational, and flat-out fun people of all races, religions, activities for every child: and national origins enjoying Arts & Crafts • Ceramics Camp Jaycee. There are Zumba • Dance • Fencing scholarships avail able and Archery • Music • • Ga-Ga easy access for Leadership Training • Sports children with Computer Programming disabilities. (For Swimming • Music Camps more information Teen Travel • LEGO® (Play-Well TEK) about camp Red Cross Babysitting • Strength, Fitness scholar ships and & Conditioning • Jr. Triathlon, and more! the Inclusion intake process see page 21.)

2 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. 5. Swimming Lessons 8. Trained, Professional and Recreation People Only Summertime, and the swimming When it comes to the staff, no is easy—and our kids swim other camp comes close to every day! The Friedenberg Camp Jaycee. Our highly Olympic-sized pool is kept qualified staff is trained in at an even 81o, has a full group dynamics, creative deck, a large wading pool, programming, first aid, and and a huge jacuzzi. Best of all, more. Hands-on attention is American Red Cross certified guaranteed as Camp Jaycee has instructors provide swim lessons for one of the best staff-to-camper children 4 years to grade 3. ratios in San Diego. 6. Judaica Specialists 9. We Are Accredited Camp Jaycee earned a score Camp Jaycee is of 100% on the American fortunate to have Camping Association four Shlichim accreditation! The American (Ambassadors) Camping Association from Israel who recognizes program quality enrich each camp as well as health and safety. by sharing Jewish customs, dancing, 10. Full Day music, Hebrew, and more. Every week concludes with a Schedule camp-wide Shabbat celebration. A full day of Camp Jaycee is from 9:00 A.M.–3:30 P.M. 7. Safety First, and Always with additional hours Our staff is not only trained in available through our delivering fun, engaging, and Extended Care program. enriching activities to kids of Drop your camper(s) off all ages; they’re also safety in the morning, and pick experts! CPR trained life them up after work. guards and camp adminis - trative staff, along with our low staff-to-camper ratio, ensure Camp Jaycee is enjoyable and safe. Also, the JCC is located next door to the Northern Division of the San Diego Police & Fire Dept. FROM THE DIRECTOR When I think of camp, I recall all the fond memories that were made while I was a camper. I have been attending Camp Jaycee for 33 years now—starting as a counselor back in 1981—and while every year we keep adding to our menu of programs and activities, one thing stays the same - our ruach (spirit)! The magic a child experiences and the friendships that are developed will last a lifetime. Camp exposes us to new activities, new people, and to things we may never have tried before. In addition, the self-confidence that builds in children greatly impacts their future endeavors. You will not find a more dedicated or passionate group of leaders—with many of our staff starting as I did—as campers. I believe the staff keep coming back for the same reason the campers keep coming back—there’s nothing like the Camp Jaycee experience! Join us for an unforgettable summer! Sandy Siperstein Rafner, Camp Jaycee Director

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 3 Table of Contents

PAGE . . . CAMP NAME GRADES* DATES Traditional Camps 5/6 . Keshet Parent Participation...... 9 mos.–2 yrs. . . .6/16–8/8 5. . . Keshet ...... 18 mos.–Pre-K . . .6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 5. . . Spanish Immersion...... 3 & 4 yrs...... 6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 6. . . Gesher...... K–3 ...... 6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 6. . . Gesher Spanish...... K–1 ...... 6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 Camp Contacts ...... Page 20 6. . . Gesher LEGO® ...... K–1 ...... 6/16–7/11 General Information ...... Page 20–21 6. . . Gesher K-1 Prep ...... K–1 ...... 7/14–8/8 Orientation ...... Page 21 7. . . Hevra ...... 4–7 ...... 6/16–6/27 . . 6/30–7/11 . . . .7/14–7/25 . . .7/28–8/8 JCC Membership ...... Page 23

Sports Camps PRE-CAMPS, PAGE 16 8. . . Gesher Sports ...... K–1 ...... 6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 ONE WEEK: 6/9–6/13 8. . . Kadima Jr. Sports ...... 2–3 ...... 6/16–6/27 . . 6/30–7/11 . . . .7/14–7/25 . . .7/28–8/8 ® 9. . . Maccabiah ...... 4–6 ...... 6/16–6/27 . . 6/30–7/11 . . . .7/14–7/25 . . .7/28–8/8 Pre-Engineering w/LEGO ...... Grades Pre-K–K 9. . . Tennis ...... 4–6 ...... 6/16–6/27 . . 7/14–7/25 Mad Science (My First Lab) . . . . . Grades Pre-K–K 9. . . Strength, Fitness & Conditioning ...... 4–6 ...... 6/30–7/11 Ballet ...... Grades Pre-K–K Music Journey ...... Grades Pre-K–K Theatre Camps Little Rookies ...... Grades Pre-K–K 10. . Gesher Theatre ...... K–1 ...... 6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 Traditional, GA-GA, Star Wars 10. . Kochavim Theatre ...... 2–3 ...... 6/16–7/11 . . 7/14–8/8 & Swim Camp (Friday, June 13TH). . . . Grades 1–7 10. . Dance Intensive...... 4–9 ...... 6/16–6/27 POST-SPECIALTY CAMPS, 10. . Imagination & Filmmaking Flix ...... 4–9 ...... 6/16–6/27 PAGES 17–19 11. . Habima ...... 4–6 ...... 6/30–8/8 11. . Bidur ...... 7–9 ...... 6/30–8/8 ONE WEEK: 8/11–8/15 Jr. Super Hero Engineering w/LEGO® . Grades K–1 Music Camps Karate...... Grades K–2 16. . Music Journey...... Pre-K–K ...... 6/9–6/13 Theatre...... Grades K–3 15. . Concert Band ...... 4–10 ...... 6/30–7/11 Traditional ...... Grades K–3 11. . Strings Camp ...... 4–9 ...... 7/28–8/8 Gymnastics ...... Grades K–6 18. . Beginning Band/Stomp Camp ...... 4–10 ...... 8/11–8/15 Yoga ...... Grades 1–4 19. . Beginning Orchestra/Stomp Camp...... 4–8 ...... 8/18–8/22 Mad Science (Operation Inventors) . . . Grades 1–5 Teen Camps Incrediflix (Creature FLIX)...... Grades 2–6 Ceramics/Art ...... Grades 1–6 12. . Tsofim Caravan ...... 6–8 ...... 6/16–6/27 . . 6/30–7/11 . . . .7/14–7/25 . . .7/28–8/8 Tennis ...... Grades 1–6 13. . Freshman Caravan ...... 9–10 ...... 6/16–6/27 . . 6/30–7/11 . . . .7/14–7/25 . . .7/28–8/8 Super Hero Engineering w/LEGO®. . . Grades 2–6 14. . (CIT) Counselor-in-Training...... 10 ...... 6/16–7/25 . . 7/28–8/8 (Add-On) Cooking...... Grades 2–6 14. . (LIT) Leadership-in-Training ...... 11 ...... 6/16–7/25 . . 7/28–8/8 (Add-On) Surf ...... Grades 2–7 14. . Combined CIT/LIT Trip...... 10–11 ...... 7/28–8/1 14. . (PLT) Philanthropy Leadership Training. . 10–12 ...... 6/16–6/20 Mad Science (Red Hot Robots) ...... Grades 3–7 Horseback Riding ...... Grades 3–7 Special Interest All-star Baseball & Softball ...... Grades 3–9 15. . Learn Computer Programming ...... 4–7 ...... 6/16–6/27 Archery...... Grades 4–7 15. . Concert Band ...... 4–10 ...... 6/30–7/11 Fencing/Warriors ...... Grades 4–7 15. . Kibbutz Farm to Table ...... 4–7 ...... 7/14–7/25 Beginning Band/STOMP ...... Grades 4–10 15. . Digital Photography ...... 4–7 ...... 7/28–8/8 Babysitting Safety Camp ...... Grades 5–9 Junior Triathlon Camp ...... Grades 5–10 * Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015 POST-POST SPECIALTY CAMP, PAGE 19 ONE WEEK: 8/18–8/22 Mad Science (Adventures in the Wild). . Grades K–3 Robotics w/LEGO® ...... Grades 4–8 Beginning Orchestra/STOMP...... Grades 4–8 H2O Aquatics ...... Grades 4–8 POST-POST-POST SPECIALTY CAMP, PAGE 19 ONE WEEK: 8/25–8/29 Pre-engineering w/LEGO® ...... Grades K–3

4 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. Traditional Camp CAMP KESHET (Rainbow): SPANISH IMMERSION ...... Ages 3 & 4 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: TRADITIONAL ...... Ages 18 months–Pre-K SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: According to recent studies, bilingual SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 children have increased self-esteem, What is your preschooler doing this improved under standing and summer? How about sending him/her acceptance of other cultures, and to a place where every day provides improved ability in learning math a new adventure? Each week at and science. Join this successful, Camp Keshet, your preschooler cutting edge language immersion participates in a theme-based set program where pres choolers enjoy of activities where the focus is fun. all the adventurous Camp Keshet Swimming, art, music, sports, drama, activities, only speaking and listening in science, nature, and play are all a part Spanish! Designed for campers with little of your preschooler’s day. Our experienced or no Spanish knowledge. and dedicated staff provides a multi-sensory experience 5 full days in our state-of-the-art facilities. Your child’s curiosity and imagination thrive in a loving and safe environment. Part TWO-YEAR OLD PARENT PARTICIPATION . . . . . Age 2 and full-time programs are available for children between TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: the ages of 18 months and four years. Enrichment classes SESSION 1: June 18–July 11 SESSION 2: July 16–August 8 and field trips are included for four-year-old children participating in the five full-day program. This parent participation program is designed for parents to help their 3 full days (M, W, F) ...... 2 & 3-year olds* two-year-olds transition to preschool. 5 half days ...... 2-year olds—Pre-K Classes meet 9:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M. 5 full days ...... 2-year olds—Pre-K for four hours of sensory enriched THEMES: activities. Parents participate along - side their children, encouraging Week 1: What a Wonderful World Week 5: In the Deep Blue Sea involvement in art projects, circle and Week 2: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Week 6: Down on Grandma’s Farm music times, and outside play. During Week 3: America Week 7: In the Deep, Dark Woods the eight weeks, watch your children develop independence and confidence as they turn more Week 4: Little Miss Muffet Week 8: Til Next Summer to the teacher for direction and feedback. *2 and 3 half day options available for 2-year olds 2 half days (W, F) Additional Parent Participation Programs on page 6. TOTALEHS ...... Ages 18–23 Months TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 TOTalehs, one of the best toddler programs available in San Diego, offers your 18–23 month-old child individualized attention from an extra ordinary and devoted staff. This program promotes social, emotional, physical, and intellectual develop ment in a nurturing, playful and safe environment. For information, call Nierman Preschool: (858) 362-1354. 5 half days or 5 full days* *2 and 3 day options available

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 5 TOT ’N COMPANY ...... Ages 17–23 Months WEE PLAY ...... Ages 9–17 Months JUNE 17–AUGUST 7: Tuesdays or Thursdays, 9:00–11:00 A.M. JUNE 19–AUGUST 7: Thursdays, 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. If you are looking for a way to share Babies share developmental experiences special time with your toddlers while their parents enjoy a support while they interact with other group of new friends. children, Tot ‘N Company provides This fun filled parent an exciting early preschool participation program experience for 17–23 month olds. is co-sponsored Join in experiencing music, art, by Nierman rhythm, movement, sensory motor Preschool and activities, Shabbat Circle, and Shalom Baby explorative play facilitated by an early which includes childhood education specialist. A great creative multi-sensory next step for Shalom Baby parents! activities and Shabbat Circles.

CAMP GESHER (Bridge) ...... Grades K–3 CAMP GESHER (LEGO®)...... Grades K–1 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: ONE 4-WEEK SESSION: SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 In Camp Gesher, your child enjoys a variety of summer Why just let your imagination run activities as he/she develops existing skills and acquires wild when you can create the real new ones. On the first day, Gesher campers choose their thing yourself? In our brand new own chugim (electives) based on their personal interests and LEGO® camp, your child will become grades. Weekly themes and field trips provide a framework an engineer—building cities, for this spirited camp. On Fridays, Gesher enjoys story time bridges, motorized cars and planes. in the Astor Judaica Library. Each session, campers enjoy Let your child build palaces as a Jedi, a late night activity that includes sports, games, dinner, save the world as a Super Hero and and a movie. Energetic counselors lead this traditional, become an apprentice Ninjaneer. Campers will enjoy well-rounded camp. participating in typical camp activities such as sports, arts & crafts, music, Judaica and weekly field trips. SESSION 1: CHUGIM SESSION 2: CHUGIM Camp is designed for children entering Kindergarten GRADES K–1 GRADES K–1 and Grade 1 in Fall 2014. Kickball, Soccer, Art, Baking Soccer, T-Ball, Computers, Crafts, Week 1: Pre-Engineering Week 3: Ninjago Music & Movement Week 2: JEDI Week 4: Super Hero GRADES 2–3 GRADES 2–3 Baseball, Art Soccer, Art CAMP GESHER (K-1 Prep)...... Grades K–1 ONE 4-WEEK SESSION: CAMP GESHER (Spanish) ...... Grades K–1 SESSION 1: July 14–August 8 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: Preparation for kinder garten success SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 is important the summer prior to ¿Habla Español? If you want your child your child starting his/her first year to have an intensive experience in of school. This developmentally Spanish, our 4-week Spanish Camp appropriate approach will promote is an exciting way to incorporate growth in the following areas: social/ language studies into your child’s emotional, cognitive, fine/gross motor summer schedule. In this program, skills and developing independence. your child will learn Spanish while Handwriting, reading readiness, table work in small groups partici pating in all of Camp Jaycee’s and developing self-confidence will be emphasized. This traditional programs such as games, camp will be classroom-based in the morning, with children music, arts, swimming, and sports. participating in typical camp activities in the afternoon, such as sports, arts & crafts, music, Judaica and field trips.

6 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. CAMP HEVRA (Friendship Group) ...... Grades 4–7 FOUR 2-WEEK SESSIONS *Additional waiver must be signed to participate SESSION 1: June 16–27 SESSION 2: June 30–July 11 SESSION 3: July 14–25 SESSION 4: July 28–August 8 Hevra campers have a great summer ahead filled with a wide range of activities such as crafts, swimming, sports, and music. One week of each two-week session will feature a unique program based on a special theme as described below. Campers will also gain experience and foster a sense of responsibility as they participate in community service projects. Late nights and sleepovers at the JCC will be interspersed during the eight weeks. Don’t miss out on this fulfilling and extraordinary experience! ONE WEEK OF EACH SESSION CAMPERS WILL ENJOY THE FOLLOWING: SESSION 1: SESSION 3: Incrediflix • LEGO®* SEACAMP San Diego* We know you love LEGO® bricks and can SEACAMP provides exciting, create incredible LEGO® worlds; now innovative, hands-on, and it’s time to bring those worlds to life interactive marine educational in LEGO® Stop motion Animated opportunities for campers Flix! We provide the LEGOS®, and nationally and internationally. you provide your imagination. SEACAMP San Diego provides Students will create a LEGO® set in-depth and hands-on laboratories with LEGO® characters for a movie incorporated with a wide variety of field they storyboard, write, shoot, and activities. This session includes snorkeling, voice-over in age-appropriate groups. boogie boarding and kayaking with lifeguard *All flix will be downloadable within a month after camp ends. marine instructors. SESSION 2: SESSION 4:

SAN DIEGO BOTANIC GARDEN* SeaWorld®*

Spend an entire week at the San Diego Spend the week at SeaWorld® and Botanic Garden learning all about join us as we investigate who eats plants, insects and people! Discover whom in the sea! You’ll be lead by a variety of ecological connections a marine science expert for the during this exciting, innovative, week as we explore the and interactive camp. Campers will relationship between the ocean’s explore rainforest, desert and native predators and prey. Touch sharks California vegetation, pot their own and observe dolphins. Join the Marine plants, paint pictures, learn about Science Investigation (MSI) Team and Native American hunting and building tools, solve mysteries through labs and animal observations that edible gardening, and pollinators like butterflies explore extraordinary adaptions of Seaworld’s® animals. and hummingbirds!

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 7 CAMP GESHER SPORTS (Bridge) ...... Grades K–1 CAMP KADIMA JR. SPORTS (Go Forward) Grades 2–3 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: FOUR 2-WEEK SESSIONS: SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 *Additional waiver must be signed to participate. Do you have an athlete at home? SESSION 1: June 16–27 SESSION 3: July 14–25 If your grade K-1 child is sports- SESSION 2: June 30–July 11 SESSION 4: July 28–August 8 minded, Gesher Sports introduces A sports-filled summer awaits your child campers to a wide variety of at Camp Kadima. Each week focuses traditional and non-traditional on a new sport, offering your child sports. From T-ball to flag football, exposure to a variety of athletic campers have fun learning basic opportunities. From traditional sports rules, funda mental skills and sports (basketball, soccer, tennis, team work. Days are set up in a block and golf) to more extreme sports time schedule during which campers (rock climbing, surfing, and kayaking), receive personalized instruction in Camp Kadima stresses teamwork and the morning and also rachmanus - the fundamental skills necessary to participate centered (good sportsmanship) and compete success fully. Surfing, rock climbing, competition playing time in the kayaking and golf feature professional instruction by our afternoon. Each session is friends at Surf Sessions, Mesa Rim Climbing & Fitness complemented with traditional Center, Mission Bay Aquatic Center and the San Diego Golf activities such as arts & crafts, music, Institute. Days are set up in a block time schedule in which swimming, weekly field trips, and a campers receive personalized instruction in the morning late night. and rachmanus -centered (good sportsmanship) competition SESSION 1 SESSION 2 playing time in the afternoon. Each session is complemented GRADE K–1 GRADE K–1 with traditional activities such as arts & crafts, music, swimming, and weekly field trips. Indoor Soccer, Basketball, Outdoor Soccer, Basketball, Kickball, Tennis Flag Football, T-Ball SESSION 1 SESSION 3 Week 1: Soccer Week 1: Flag Football Week 2: Rock Climbing* Week 2: Days at the Bay* (Mesa Rim Climbing: Helmet Required) (Mission Bay Aquatic Center) SESSION 2 SESSION 4 Week 1: Basketball Week 1: Golf* (SD Golf Institute) Week 2: Surfing* (Surf Sessions) Week 2: Tennis

8 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. CAMP MACCABIAH (Jewish Olympics). . Grades 4–6 TENNIS ...... Grades 4–6 FOUR 2-WEEK SESSIONS: TWO 2-WEEK SESSIONS: *Additional waiver must be signed to participate. SESSION 1: June 16–27 SESSION 2: July 14–25 SESSION 1: June 16–27 SESSION 3: July 14–25 Ken Heidman, Head Teaching Pro, will lead SESSION 2: June 30–July 11 SESSION 4: July 28–August 8 this tennis training program, assisted Every athlete will find a home at Camp Maccabiah! by staff experienced in working Designed for those who love sports in each 2-week session, with younger players. Tennis camp campers participate in week-long specialized sports clinics. is appropriate for campers of all At least two hours every day is spent in skill development skill levels who wish to improve and games with our sports staff. Camp Maccabiah is their game. Each morning will focus complemented by overnight trips to Catalina and L.A. on the fundamental areas, covering theme parks, rock climbing at Mesa Rim Climbing & Fitness ground strokes, serves, volleys, match Center, ocean sports with Bike & Kayak, Inc., fencing with play, fitness, and footwork. In the after noon, Team Touché and archery with Archery House. Days are the tennis and multi-sport camps will combine set up in a block time schedule in which campers receive for swimming and other sports activities. personalized instruction in the morning and rachmanus - STRENGTH, FITNESS & CONDITIONING. . Grades 4–6 centered (good sportsmanship) competition playing time in the afternoon. In addition, campers participate in weekly ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: field trips, music, swimming and arts & crafts. SESSION 1: June 30–July 11 Stay in shape and feel great! This new strength, fitness SESSION 1 SESSION 3 and conditioning camp lead by personal trainers R.J. Haas Week 1: Basketball Week 1: Fencing* (Team Touché) and Rachel Jacobson, is designed to provide campers with Week 2: Ocean Sports* Week 2: Catalina Trip* an introduction to various types of fitness and activity (Bike & Kayak, Inc.) (Overnight: 3 days/2 nights) programs. Through the guidance and knowledge of certified trainers, campers will learn, set, and work towards attaining SESSION 2 SESSION 4 personal fitness goals. Whether it is to be successful in a Week 1: Soccer Week 1: Rock Climbing* sport or to develop a fitness routine, campers will learn how Week 2: Theme Park Trip (Mesa Rim Climbing- Helmet Required) to improve coordination, endurance, speed, flexibility and (Overnight: 3 days/2 nights) Week 2: Archery (Archery House) strength. Campers will also enjoy participating in typical camp activities such as sports, arts & crafts, music, Judaica, and weekly field trips.

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 9 CAMP GESHER THEATRE ...... Grades K–1 CAMP KOCHAVIM (Stars) ...... Grades 2–3 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: Jr. Performing Arts SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 TWO 4-WEEK SESSIONS: Young performers get the thrill of being on SESSION 1: June 16–July 11 SESSION 2: July 14–August 8 stage! Every two weeks, the campers Campers in Kochavim audition for will put on a show for their parents. a ”role in their session’s production. The first is a smaller performance Each camper is cast in the show” to help the children’s comfort level and learns about the stage, with the art of theatre. The second backstage, costumes, makeup, is a larger production performed in scenery, and performing. All the JCC’s David & Dorothea Garfield campers practice their singing, Theatre. Campers will play theatre dancing, and acting skills. In addition games, learn theatre terms, and focus on to rehearsing their production, campers the big three: facial expression, body language, enjoy swim lessons, arts & crafts, sports, and projection. They will also participate in field trips, and theatre outings. At the end of each swim lessons, art & crafts, sports, and field trips. session there will be a performance by the campers Sing, dance, and act the summer away! of a beloved musical production.

DANCE INTENSIVE ...... Grades 4–9 ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: SESSION 1: June 16–27 Do you love to dance? Our Dance Intensive, lead by Leasa Thernes, will develop your basic technique and explore a variety of dance forms. Campers will work on Ballet, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Musical Theatre, Modern, and Jazz each day in addition to all the traditional camp activities of swimming, arts & crafts, INCREDIFLIX ...... Grades 4–9 and music. Improve your skill level, build Imagination & Filmmaking Flix strength, and gain more flexibility while having a great time! *Additional waiver must be signed to participate. Campers will perform their much rehearsed dance pieces for family and friends at the end of the session. ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: SESSION 1: June 16–27 Lights, camera, action! Are you Camp Jaycee’s next Oscar winning actor, director, writer or camera director? You’ll get to do it all in this incredible two-week flix camp! In the first week, let your imagination run wild as you create your own clay characters and take them to far off places under the sea, up in space, or even in a volcano! Choose your own back grounds and add your own voice-over. During the second week, you will be guided through the Hollywood process as you brainstorm, scout talent, pick costumes, act and direct in a collaborated movie that will be fun for the entire audience! You don’t have to be an actor, but you will be a star in your very own movie! *All flix will be downloadable within a month after camp ends.

10 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. CAMP HABIMA (Stage) ...... Grades 4–6 CAMP BIDUR (Entertainment)...... Grades 7–9 Workshop & Summer Stock ONE 6-WEEK SESSION: ONE 6-WEEK SESSION: SESSION 1: June 30–August 8

SESSION 1: June 30–August 8 Join us for the 11TH Season of Bidur, In the award winning tradition of a Musical Theatre camp for young Camp Jaycee, Habima is an artists ages 12–15. This program exciting summer of comprehensive aims to boost each individual theatre training that promises to camper’s skills in performing, be entertaining, inspiring, and singing, dancing, playwriting and challenging. Habima recognizes acting before an audience. This year, each camper’s individual talent and Bidur will present a pop classic musical gives the necessary building blocks to theatre production that will wow audiences. grow as a performer. Each session includes In addition, Bidur campers will get the chance to learn how courses in voice, acting, playwriting, and dance. Habima to create costumes and set designs with experts in the field, campers also enjoy traditional summer camp activities such explore the different technical elements of theatre, and as arts & crafts, music, swimming, weekly field trips, and collectively develop the skills to become a simulated design late night events. Auditions will be held within the first week team for a production. of each camp session. Everyone receives a role! Campers will also go on field trips and engage in traditional In this intensive 6-week workshop, the passion and profes - camp activities such as arts & crafts, music, swimming, and sionalism of Camp Jaycee continues. This is a summer late nights. One of the highlights of Bidur includes a two performing arts program carrying campers to exciting new day trip to Los Angeles, where campers will explore Disney levels of excellence! The session wraps up with a full-length California Adventure Park and have a second overnight at the production of JCC. Join us in a musical for creating and family, friends, capturing life- and community long memories. members. The highlight of the session includes a trip to L.A. and Disney California Adventure Park. Music Camp Grades 4-9 STRINGS CAMP...... Grades 4–9 ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: SESSION 1: July 28–August 8 Music comes alive at Camp Jaycee’s Strings Camp! Camp Jaycee is proud to team up with renowned musicians to offer this once-in-a-lifetime camp for those interested in playing violin and/or fiddle. Under the direction of Amy Darnell, violin instructor and current member of La Jolla Symphony, this is the perfect camp for music lovers. Discover fellow music enthusiasts, listen to live classical concerts and learn about the building blocks of music: various genres, theory, proper technique and ear training. This two week camp concludes with a concert open to the public and performance for the entire camp! Don’t just sit in the audience… be a part of the process! Basic knowledge of at least one of the musical instruments offered is recommended, but not required.

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 11 TSOFIM CARAVAN (Scouts) ...... Grades 6–8 FOUR 2-WEEK SESSIONS *Additional waiver must be signed to participate SESSION 1: June 16–27 SESSION 2: June 30–July 11 SESSION 3: July 14–25 SESSION 4: July 28–August 8 Tsofim Caravan brings together pre-teens from all over San Diego to share in four different adventures. Campers bond and form close friendships as they enjoy summer experiences together! Highlights include water skiing, tubing, and wakeboarding at Mission Bay Aquatic Center, overnight at SeaWorld®, whitewater rafting on the Kings River with Zephyr Whitewater Expeditions, surfing with Surf Sessions and a special adventure to Lake Tahoe. Activities include sports, games, art, music, swimming, and overnight adventures. ONE WEEK OF EACH SESSION CAMPERS WILL ENJOY THE FOLLOWING: SESSION 1: MISSION BAY AQUATIC CENTER* SESSION 3: LAKE TAHOE* Let’s kick off summer with a SPLASH! Tsofim Caravan heads to Lake Tahoe to Mission Bay Aquatic Center will help continue an incredible summer with us get wet and wild with fun this incredible trip! Spend three activities such as tubing, knee nights camping under the beautiful boarding, jet skiing, and more! stars of Sugar Pine Point State Teens will spend 5 full days at the Park. Zip line through the skies, beach participating in all sorts of fun hike the scenic trails of Lake Tahoe, in the sun activities. The fun doesn’t swim in the pristine lake, learn to stop there! This session’s overnight will rock climb, and more! We’ll have be at SeaWorld®! Campers will get to cookouts, campfires, S’MORES and more experience the park at night, sleep over in The Wild Arctic fun than you can imagine! This trip will leave you exhibit, and get a full day of adventures at SeaWorld®! with great friends and even greater memories. You won’t want to miss one of the most popular sessions of the summer! SESSION 4: PADDLE SPORTS & SURF* Back by popular demand, we’re headed SESSION 2: WHITE WATER RAFTING* for the beach! Join all of your Tsofim Love adventure, camping, and trying new friends this session and have a things? Then join us as we head up great time doing paddle sports, north for a White Water Rafting including kayaking and standup expedition! The first week of the paddle—one of San Diego’s most session will be spent in San Diego popular—taught by the experts catching waves, playing games, and from Mission Bay Aquatic Center. having a blast while we prepare for Learn surfing techniques, water safety, our journey. During the second week and an appreciation for the ocean. This week we will head up to Northern California is led by our experienced professionals at Surf Sessions. for hiking, rafting, and exploring the beautiful Surf’s Up! nature all around the Kings River. Teens will camp on the banks of the thundering river and enjoy timeless activities like bonfires, sing-a-longs, and of course S’MORES! This is a Tsofim Caravan favorite every year!

12 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. FRESHMAN CARAVAN 2014 ...... Grade 9–10 FOUR 2-WEEK SESSIONS *Additional waiver must be signed to participate SESSION 1: June 16–27 SESSION 2: June 30–July 11 SESSION 3: July 14–25 SESSION 4: July 28–August 8 Our brand new Freshman Caravan will share in adventures that will leave you with a summer full of fun and a lifetime of memories. Bond with friends and form new, life lasting friendships as you share in four different adventures. Experience the thrill of roller coasters at four of Southern California’s finest amusement parks. Go whitewater rafting on the Kings River with Zephyr Whitewater Expedition. Stroll down the Fisherman’s Wharf on a special adventure trip to San Francisco. Kayak to the La Jolla caves, exploring picturesque sea cliffs filled with marine life with Bike and Kayak, Inc. Activities include sports games, art, music, swimming, and overnight activities. Minimum enrollment required for each session. ONE WEEK OF EACH SESSION CAMPERS WILL ENJOY THE FOLLOWING: SESSION 1: ROLLER COASTER CARAVAN SESSION 3: SAN FRANCISCO Spend a week traveling up the Southern Our brand new Freshman Caravan California Coast to some of the most will head to San Francisco! Join your thrilling theme parks! Every day will friends and cruise on the bay over be a new park, including Disneyland to Alcatraz. Drive across the Golden and Disney California Adventure Gate Bridge. Stroll down Fisherman’s Park, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Six Wharf at night. Explore anything Flags Magic Mountain’s Hurricane and every thing at the Exploratorium! Harbor! Sure to be an incredibly Come along on this unforgettable awesome experience! Northern California adventure as we see sights, visit museums and tour one of SESSION 2: WHITE WATER RAFTING America’s more unique, exciting, and picturesque cities. Love adventure, camping, and trying new things? Then join us as we head up SESSION 4: OCEAN SPORTS BIKE AND KAYAK TOUR north for a White Water Rafting The perfect end to the perfect summer! expedition! The first week of the This adventure camp has everything session will be spent in San Diego that makes San Diegans amongst catching waves, playing games, and the most envied people in the world! having a blast while we prepare for Start off the week by challenging our journey. During the second week, yourself on a high-ropes course we will head to Northern California for facilitated by UCSD Challenge hiking, rafting, and exploring the beautiful nature all around Course. With your friends, you’ll the Kings River, along with our friends from Tsofim Caravan. snorkel the Pacific Ocean and swim with Teens will camp on the banks of the thundering river and leopard sharks while searching for shovelnose, enjoy timeless activities like bonfires, sing-a-longs, and of guitarfish, and stingrays. You’ll kayak to the La Jolla course S’MORES! caves, exploring picturesque sea cliffs filled with marine life, with Bike and Kayak, Inc.

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 13 CIT COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING ...... Grade 10 COMBINED CIT/LIT ...... Grades 10–11 ONE 6-WEEK SESSION & ONE 2-WEEK SESSION (Add-on): ONE 1-WEEK SESSION: TRIP TO CATALINA SESSION 1: June 16–July 25 Session 2: July 28–August 8 SESSION 1: July 28–August 1 Camp Jaycee’s Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Our CIT & LIT Camps conclude the program is designed for selected summer with a fabulous optional campers entering 10TH grade in the one week combined camp. The Fall who are interested in taking on highlight of the week is a two leadership positions in all camp night, three day leadership trip to areas and exploring personal Catalina Island. Tie in and build on growth, opportunities. Each the leadership skills learned during session features training in conflict the summer. Under the guidance of resolution, community service, our experienced staff, you’ll work on age/group characteristics, activity teamwork and personal leadership planning, decision making, and guest speakers. Campers growth while having FUN in one of will experience a day at a ropes course facilitated by UCSD California’s most beautiful and Challenge Course. At the end of the 6-week session, campers picturesque destination spots! receive a certificate of completion. This cohesive group gains Completion in either CIT/LIT programs work experience with a variety of ages under the supervision and minimum enrollment required. of trained Camp Jaycee staff. CITs work with preschoolers to grade three throughout the sessions. A CIT application must PLT PHILANTHROPY be submitted along with a letter of recommen dation—then LEADERSHIP TRAINING INSTITUTE . . . Grades 10–12 each applicant will have a personal interview with the Camp ONE 1-WEEK SESSION: Directors. Call to set up your appointment: (858) 362-1132. SESSION 1: June 16–20 LIT LEADERSHIP-IN-TRAINING ...... Grade 11 Are you passionate about helping ONE 6-WEEK SESSION & ONE 2-WEEK SESSION (Add-on): your community? Do you want to SESSION 1: June 16–July 25 SESSION 2: July 28–August 8 be responsible for giving away $3,600 to organizations doing great Our Leadership-in-Training (LIT) work in San Diego? Join Camp program is intended for campers Jaycee in partnership with the entering 11TH grade in the Fall who Jewish Community Foundation (JCF) are interested in becoming Junior for the Philanthropy Leadership Training Counselors, taking on leadership Institute. This program will introduce you to various non- positions and exploring personal profit organizations through the lens of a philanthropist. growth, opportunities. During the You will visit numerous Jewish and secular non-profits in first week LIT will be a part of an San Diego and ultimately determine which organizations exciting Philanthropy Leadership Training to support. This special funding is provided by the Youth program (PLT). Campers will work together and experience Endowment Fund at JCF. Those who participate in this how a group becomes a cohesive team by learning program can expect to have fun while developing skills cooperation, problem solving, and developing skills in in leadership, communication, and strategic philanthropy. leader ship and team work. They will be hands-on with You can also receive community service credit upon request. younger campers, and work closely with counselors within a supervised program. Participants will build their own resumes with real life experiences and gain first-hand knowledge working with children, earn community service hours, and help make a difference for themselves and other campers. They will also receive CPR and First Aid training and experience a ropes course facilitated by UCSD Challenge Course. All LITs commit to at least one full 6-week session. An LIT application must be submitted along with a letter of recommendation, then each applicant will have a personal interview with the Camp Directors. Call to set up your appointment: (858) 362-1132.

14 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. ThoughtSTEM KIBBUTZ FARM TO TABLE CAMP ...... Grades 4–7 Computer Programming ...... Grades 4–7 ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: July 14–25 ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: June 16–27 This two-week session will cover Have you ever wanted to build the basics—from the garden to the your own video game? Here’s your kitchen. Learn how to plant, feed, chance! Camp Jaycee is excited and harvest herbs and vegetables to team up with ThoughtSTEM, that are in season. Together with a program that combines science, Gilie Gefen, our Shlicha from technology, engineering, and math. Israel, we will whip up some ThoughtSTEM partners with UCSD delicious and nutritious dishes that to give our campers the opportunity can be made at home during the to familiarize themselves with basic school year. Campers also get to explore software programming concepts. Let your their creative side through beautiful food imagination run wild as you write your own computer presentations and arts & crafts projects. programs and create 2D animations and games. In this Work together and start your own community Kibbutz! camp, you will learn introductory programming concepts in a fun, rewarding, and self-paced environment, which DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY………. Grades 4-7 will allow you to advance to writing code in Javascript and ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: July 28–August 8 Java. You will get the opportunity to present your creations to the camp! Campers in this camp will also participate in For the family shutterbug! Add a traditional camp activities such as swimming, arts & crafts, treasure-trove of digital design and music. techniques and basic photography skills that will enhance your CONCERT BAND ...... Grades 4–10 family’s photo album, Facebook ONE 2-WEEK SESSION: June 30–July 11 page, and Instagram account! In this camp you will learn how Be a part of something extraordinary… to edit and manipulate images, Camp Jaycee’s first ever full band beginning with basic photographic camp! Further develop and share fundamentals and advancing to creating your love and passion for playing photo albums. Test your skills on a field trip to and making music while advancing scenic Balboa Park. Campers will participate in your musical skills. Large ensemble traditional camp activities such as swimming, rehearsals and instrumental sports, and arts & crafts. Campers will provide sections are included as we make their own cameras and are responsible for them. music come alive. This two week camp, in partnership with Instrumental Music Academy of San Diego, concludes with a concert that is open to family and friends, as well as a performance for the entire camp! Instruments include flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, tuba, bass guitar, upright bass, and percussion! We bring the instruments*— you make the music. Don’t just sit in the audience—be part of the process. Basic knowledge of a least one of the listed musical instruments offered and basic ability to read music required. * Instruments provided upon request.

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 15 ONE WEEK SESSIONS: June 9–13 (All camps include traditional activities & swimming) PRE-ENGINEERING w/LEGO® (Play-Well TEK) . . Pre K-K MUSIC JOURNEY (MusIQ Club Software). . . . . Pre K–K Let your imagination run wild with Discover your inner Mozart and put over 100,000 LEGO® pieces. Build yourself on the fast track to musical engineer-designed projects such success! Fully narrated, interactive as boats, bridges, mazes, and software is provided to help campers motorized cars, and use special learn to read music, play the piano, pieces to create your own unique compose, and improvise in this fun, design! Explore the endless creative innovative, and engaging camp. possibilities of the LEGO® building Campers progress at their own rates system with the guidance of an and the week will conclude with a experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal concert performance by the entire group. way to prepare young builders for the challenge No experience necessary! In partnership with Instrumental of Engineering FUNdamentals. Music Academy of San Diego, campers will be provided with: Learn-to-play pieces and practice lessons, games MAD SCIENCE (My First Lab) ...... Pre K-K to reinforce theory and make music learning fun, and inter - Become a Junior Mad Scientist! active lessons taught by Beethoven, Bach, Joplin, and more! This camp is a great introduction to science. Preschoolers explore Little Rookies ...... Pre-K–K their five senses through hands-on Batter Up! Join Coach Kurtis Swanberg discovery. Children use magnifying from Little Rookies T-ball School who glasses to discover the world of will teach your little slugger the skills creepy crawly creatures and explore of base running, hitting, fielding, the science of the sea and the throwing, and coach-assisted fascinating creatures that live there. catching. Your future all-stars will Campers become paleontologists by searching for fossils enjoy a fun-filled week that includes and participating in a mini-dinosaur dig. Campers will go daily games. Coach Kurtis is now in on an exciting mission with Mad Science to explore planets, his 21ST year directing summer camps moons, and stars. Take-home projects include a rainbow and his camp program is rated one of the best catcher, binoculars, bug box, T-Rex tooth model, and more! anywhere in San Diego. Don’t miss out on a great time! Equipment and ball gloves are included. BALLET ...... Pre K-K Come join us for this fun ballet camp. TRADITIONAL, GA-GA...... Grades 1–7 Campers will work on the funda - STAR WARS, & SWIM CAMP (Friday, June 13) mentals of ballet, while learning Want to do a little bit of every thing? French ballet terminology and steps Say goodbye to the school year and in a fun, imaginative atmosphere. start the summer off with a bang in Campers will work on stretching our one day camp! Great friends, exercises that improve strength and arts & crafts projects, swimming, flexibility. Campers will also learn and sports make up this fabulous choreography that is designed to make camp. We will have Ga-Ga tourna - ballet come alive. Campers will perform for ments and Star Wars games through - family and friends at the end of the week. Dress out the day. Have fun, create memories in comfortable dance attire. Led by Leasa Thernes. and join us for the perfect start to the perfect summer!

16 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. ONE WEEK SESSIONS: August 11–15 (All camps include traditional activities & swimming) Junior Super Hero Engineering w/LEGO® MAD SCIENCE (Operation Inventors) . . . . Grades 1–5 (Play-Well TEK)...... Grades K–1 We’ll take you on a journey of discovery Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes! Build the hide - through the real-life inventions of outs and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and Da Vinci, Edison and the Wright learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, but Super brothers! You will be challenged Hero Engineers! An experienced Play-Well Instructor to recreate some of the most guides young heroes as they design, build, and save important and exciting inventions a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve of all time including catapults, any conflict. bridges, and light bulbs! Next, over - come a series of challenges using basic KARATE...... Grades K–2 materials, tips from famous inventors, Karate camp will focus on a variety of and the most important tool of all—your mind! positive life-skills and areas of personal Finally, be tasked with dreaming up inventions of growth such as self-defense, self- your own! While Thomas Edison said “invention is confidence, personal discipline, 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration,” this camp respect for others, and physical is 100% FUN! Take-home projects include a harmonica, conditioning. Campers will learn catapult, circuit maze, message in a bottle, and more! to develop sharper focus, increase coordination and have a whole lot of CERAMICS/ART ...... Grades 1–6 fun! Fred Carrington is a 3rd Degree Turn a simple lump of clay into a work Black Belt in Hokushin Shito-Ryu Karate and of art! This camp promises to be a has been teaching at the JCC for over 20 years! very creative and fun-filled week of THEATRE...... Grades K–3 hand-building in clay. Campers use slabs, coils, pinch pots, and a Act, dance, and explore the world of theatre! Spend an multitude of glazing options while exciting week playing theatre games, learning Broadway creating animals, tea sets, vases, sea style dances, and acting out plays and stories! life, and other imagin ative works of TRADITIONAL ...... Grades K–3 art. Projects include drawing, water color, mosaic glass infusion, and canvas painting. Do you like to do a little bit of everything? Then our tradi - All activities are age appropriate and encourage tional Post-Camp is for you. Make friends, swim, enjoy individual expression. Taught by artist Avril Butbul, arts & crafts, play sports, and sing camp songs. Best of who has over 20 years of experience. all, have fun while creating great summer memories! GYMNASTICS ...... Grades K–6 TENNIS ...... Grades 1–6 This camp will give campers the opportunity to develop Ken Heidman, Head Teaching Pro, will lead this tennis- skills on the balance beam, uneven bars, vault, tumbling, training program, assisted by a staff experienced in trampoline, rings, high-bar, and more. We have a fully working with younger players. Tennis camp is appropriate equipped gymnastics center to teach gymnastics, strength, for campers of all skill levels who wish to improve their flexibility, coordination, and self-confidence! This camp is led game. Each morning will focus on fundamental areas by Ofir Gonen, a professional who has taught gymnastics such as ground strokes, serves, volleys, match play, for over 20 years. Ofir has a BA in physical education fitness, and footwork. In the after noon, campers and is a behavioral and developmental therapist. will swim and participate in other activities. YOGA ...... Grades 1–4 INCREDIFLIX (Creature FLIX) ...... Grades 2-6 Campers will enjoy a week’s worth of learning all about Make your very own creatures look like they’re running the art of yoga in a welcoming environment. They will around the room in this wild non-stop motion animation learn about themselves and the world around them. camp! After designing and creating your cardboard A three hour session will take place during the day where creatures, you and your group will write the story, film campers will learn poses, breathing, and positions that help your movie, add your own voice-overs, and scare effects strengthen the mind, body and soul. Campers will gain in this one-of-a-kind camp where your creatures self-confidence and enhance the physical perfor mance that can go anywhere you go. is needed in sports, dance, and martial arts in a caring *All flix will be downloadable within a month after camp ends. and enriching environment.

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 17 ONE WEEK SESSIONS: August 11–15 *Additional waiver must be signed to participate. (All camps include traditional activities & swimming) SUPER HERO ENGINEERING All-STAR BASEBALL & SOFTBALL...... Grades 3–9 w/LEGO® (Play-Well TEK) ...... Grades 2–6 Are you a future All-star? Rookie of the Year? Gold Glove LEGO® Super Heroes need your help to winner? Our one-week All-star Baseball and Softball camp defeat the destructive forces of their is perfect for you! Join Coach Kurtis Swanberg from All-Star evil arch-villains! Explore inventions Baseball and Softball Academy to master the proper skills such as Spider-Man’s Web Shooter in base running, hitting, fielding, throwing, catching and and the Bat Wing. Learn what pitching mechanics. The week includes daily games at makes them not only Super different age levels. Coach Kurtis Swanberg is now in his Heroes, but Super Hero Engineers! 21st year of directing summer camps in San Diego. This Discover how these gadgets work opportunity is a must for all players eager to rise to a much using real world concepts in physics, better level of baseball or softball! Don’t strike out on this engineering, and architecture. opportunity to shine on the field! Equipment and ball gloves are included. COOKING ...... Grades 2–6 ARCHERY ...... Grades 4–7 Whip up a culinary delight in no time! Learn basic cooking techniques and kitchen safety, then create a recipe book to Bullseye! Learn the basic skills share your culinary knowledge with your family. Taught in of shooting a bow and arrow with the JCC’s Brau Catering Kitchen, you’ll enjoy an authentic nationally certified USA Archery experience, and learn a chef’s secret recipe. Each day also instructors from Archery House. includes traditional camp activities and swimming. Beginners will learn proper and safe techniques. The camp will SURF* ...... Grades 2–7 consist of shooting balloons, Master the waves and hit the beach! Join our experienced playing games, and learning friends at Surf Sessions and learn surfing techniques, water different styles of archery. safety, and an appreciation for the ocean. Campers surf for All equipment is provided. half of the day and then come back to the JCC to participate * in tradi tional camp activities. This camp is open to surfers of FENCING/WARRIORS ...... Grades 4–7 all skill levels, and all equipment is provided. Camp Jaycee is partnering with Chivalry Pre-requisite: Participants must be able to swim. Today and the Team Touché Fencing Center to combine fencing MAD SCIENCE (Red Hot Robots) ...... Grades 3–7 instruction with warrior role Join Mad Science in a red-hot robotic exploration! Discover playing. Campers will be bused the inner workings of robots by experimenting with circuits, to the fencing center in Sorrento gears, sensors, and power supplies. Learn about robot Valley where they will learn programming and the different tasks robots perform in our techniques, and strategies used by world. Experiment with sound sensing, line tracking, and different ancient warriors, including solar powered robots. Become a robot engineer as you build the chivalrous knight, the ferocious your very own robot throughout the week! viking, and the stealthy ninja. This camp is unique, Take-home projects include a Hyper Peppy enlightening, physical, and exciting. Camp will include Robot, Bugbot, Robot Hand, and more! history, and games, and culminate with a final showcase. HORSEBACK RIDING*...... Grades 3–7 BEGINNING BAND/STOMP CAMP . . . . . Grades 4–10 All aspects of horse manship Get inspired and excited about music! Have and sports manship are taught you dreamt about the day you could in the fun and safe environment pick up an instrument and join the at Rockin’ L&D Ranch. Everyone band? This Beginning Band/ Stomp rides every day! Camp includes Camp is perfect for you! Learn to special guest speakers, arts read and perform music & crafts, equine care, and on instruments of your choice. Flute, more. On the last day, campers clarinet, trumpet, trombone, baritone, participate in a horse show bass guitar, xylophone, bucket drums, and mounted drill team demon - piano and more come alive in this exciting, stration (intermediate riders). brand new musical post camp! The week concludes with a concert. You’ll be amazed! In partnership with Instrumental Music Academy of San Diego 18 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. ONE WEEK SESSIONS: August 11–15 (All camps include traditional activities & swimming) BABYSITTING SAFETY CAMP ...... Grades 5–9 JUNIOR TRIATHLON CAMP...... Grades 5–10 Put your mind at ease and learn the skills necessary to In San Diego it’s never too early to master the exciting sport take care of others! This post-specialty camp, led by Mary of Triathlon! Campers will learn skill develop ment and have Cotner, Certified American Red Cross Instructor, teams up fun while swimming, biking, and running. Improve your with The Red Cross Babysitter’s Training Course and gives swim stroke, handle a bike with proper care, discover campers the tools they need to be responsible caregivers. running warm up routines, and learn nutritional tips Campers ages 11 and up will learn how to supervise that will maximize your enjoyment and results. children and infants, identify safety concerns, care Campers will also participate in traditional for common injuries, make smart, safe decisions, camp activities. and much, much more. Gain the skills and confidence needed to be the best babysitter in San Diego!

Post-Post Specialty Camp Grades K–8 ONE WEEK SESSIONS: August 18–22 MAD SCIENCE (Adventures in the Wild) . . . Grades K–3 BEGINNING ORCHESTRA/STOMP CAMP. . Grades 4–8 Take a walk on the wild side with Mad Science as we explore Get inspired and excited about music! Have you imagined animals, birds, bugs, and beasts for an out-of-this-world yourself one day playing at Carnegie Hall but have no idea adventure! Have some creepy, crawly fun building a bug how you’d get started? This beginning Orchestra/Stomp house and fill it with new friends to take home. Explore the Camp is perfect for you! Learn to read and perform music amazing ways animals adapt in the wilderness as you hunt on instruments of your choice. Pick between the violin, viola, down their tracks and make an animal track of your own. cello, and bass guitar in this brand-new musical post camp! Discover what a night-hunting owl found for dinner by taking Campers can also learn bucket drums, piano, ukelele, and part in an owl pellet dissection. Let the adventures begin! more! The week concludes with a concert. You will be ® amazed how much you will progress in such a short ROBOTICS w/LEGO (Play-Well TEK). . . . . Grades 4–8 time. No experience required. Instruments provided. Learn about building and programming In partnership with Instrumental Music Academy of San Diego robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms NXT system. In addition to having H2O AQUATICS ...... Grades 4–8 fun, participants learn about The JCC Friedenberg Pool Staff—along mechanical and software design, with the American Red Cross—have problem solving, and teamwork. developed a program for campers Working in small groups, students to learn all aspects of the pool will complete several projects and including water polo, diving, junior mini challenges through which they will life guarding, and much more. This learn how to control the robot to avoid camp will explore a variety of aquatic obstacles and pick up and carry objects. activities while giving campers an Projects are structured to allow students to insight into the aquatic world. work in an open-ended, investigative environment Pre-requisite: Participants must be able to swim at while having fun. least one full lap (25 yards) before enrolling in the program. Campers must bring a bathing suit, sun block, goggles, and a towel each day, along with writing materials for classroom work. Post-Post-Post Specialty Camp Grades K-3 ONE WEEK SESSION: August 25–29 PRE-ENGINEERING w/LEGO® (Play-Well TEK) ...... Grades K–3 Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO® products! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes. and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals. Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 19 CAMP JAYCEE • GENERAL INFORMATION For more information… Transportation “The bus option is a huge service and a CALL THE JCC: (858) 362 - PLUS THE EXTENSION: Parents are responsible for transportation selling point for the camp. It was very Camp Jaycee Office ...... x1132 to and from camp. Between June 16 and helpful for our family logistically. The August 8, 2014, limited trans portation is bus service was very well run, and we Nicole Bennett...... x1132 appreciated that a staff member went Camp Administrative Assistant available for campers four years and older ahead of the school bus to meet parents from designated sites in the following Debbie Peterson...... x1130 when there were route changes. Victor areas (subject to minimum enrollment): was excellent, friendly, and a highlight Camp Administrative Assistant of camp for our kids. He did a fantastic Debbie Apfel ...... x1345 Carmel Valley, Del Cerro, Del Mar, job, and I wouldn't have expected any- Camp Administrative Coordinator Encinitas, Rancho Bernardo, Scripps thing of a bus driver to start with! Jonathan Bell...... x 1345 Ranch, Sorrento Valley, Mission Hills. The bus provides good socialization Camp Coordinator Transportation is available on a first come, opportunities to our kids across age groups. Thank goodness for the bus. Sandy Siperstein Rafner ...... x1112 first served basis. We live in Escondido, and we are so Camp Jaycee Director Per four week session: FREE/JCC Member; grateful for the bus option so that our children can experience Camp Jaycee.” Judi Sofer...... x1354 $60/Non-member. Camp Keshet Director Transportation during Post-Specialty Camps Nataliya Telerman ...... x1354 (August 11–15) is limited to three sites: Carmel Valley, Del Cerro, Camp Keshet Director and Rancho Bernardo. Transportation is available on a first Paul Baranowski ...... x1133 come, first served basis. Per one week session: FREE/JCC Sports & Fitness Director Member; $15/Non member. Lori Kauffman Faison...... x1123 NOTE: For children riding to and from camp in a Inclusion Director van (not a school bus): If your child is under age 8 Karen Flexer-Friedenberg ...... x1331 or under 4’9” you must supply a booster seat. Camp Jaycee Assistant Director (Theatre/Leadership) Please be advised, if your child misses the bus four Cara Freedman...... x1132 consecutive days without notification, he/she will be Music Specialist dropped from the bus roster. Andrea Cosio...... x1126 Aquatics Director Bus Pick-up/Drop-off Points Melissa Overland McKay...... x1117 Carmel Valley . . . . . Torrey Pines High School Unit Leader/Youth Coordinator Del Cerro...... Del Cerro Shopping Center - Windmill Farms Joey Landwehr ...... x1341 Artistic Director Del Mar ...... Vons Shopping Center, Del Mar Heights Rd./Mango Terri Shein ...... x1132 Encinitas...... Temple Solel Camp Gesher, CIT/LIT Director Rancho Bernardo . . Bernardo Center Drive at Lomica Drive by Round Table Pizza Pete Coppack Scripps Ranch . . . . Edwards Theatres Security Director ...... x1124 Sorrento Valley. . . . Qualcomm Building (Cul-de-sac off of Morehouse Drive) Medical Assistant ...... x1170 Mission Hills...... Pioneer Park (Off Fort Stockton Drive & Randolph Street) YOUTH/CAMP COMMITTEE Meryl Flam & Gayle Blatt, Co-Chairs Field Trips Sharon Lerner-Baron • Lori Carnot All full-day campers ages four and up participate Sherry Delsen • Nancy Dosick in weekly field trips to special sites within San Diego Amy Epner • Mindi Estrada • Gail Faber County. Older campers enjoy visits to sites outside Monica Federman • Trudy Love • Elisa Lurkis the County. Melissa Mandel • Molly Schneider Fran Shimp • Laura Spielman Lunch Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center All campers receive a cheese PIZZA LUNCH on JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS a designated day each week! Campers bring a Larry Katz, President, Board of Directors dairy lunch on all other days. A lunch program Michael Cohen, Executive Director is also available through The Place (at the JCC). Ana Kozlowski, Associate Executive Director More information is in the parent packet (sent after registration). Nancy Johnson, Chief Financial Officer Dan Shapiro, Marketing Director Joyce Grant, Creative Director

20 See enclosed insert for registration and pricing information. Camp Jaycee Office: (858) 362-1132 • No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. CAMP JAYCEE • GENERAL INFORMATION Please Note Camp Hours Please keep expensive clothing, Regular Camp Hours Half-Day Camp Hours toys, and electronics at home. Be Monday–Friday, 9:00 A.M.–3:30 P.M. Monday-Friday, 9:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M. sure to label all belongings, (except overnights, late nights, (Camp Keshet only) including clothing, beach towels, and half-day camp) sunblock, and lunch boxes. The JCC is not responsible for lost, damaged, Extended Care Hours/Fees or stolen items. Extended hours before and after camp are available for Scholarships an additional fee. Afternoon extended hours for preschool- aged campers are available only after 3:30 P.M. A limited number of scholarships are available based on Grades K–11: financial need. In order to apply for scholarships, your JCC Monday–Thursday, 7:30 A.M.–6:00 P.M. account must be in good standing. Requests for financial Friday, 7:30 A.M.–5:00 P.M. assistance must be submitted no later than April 18, 2014. Camp Keshet: Requests received after this date will be considered only Monday–Thursday, 7:30 A.M.–5:30 P.M. if funds are available. For information contact Accounting: Friday, 7:30 A.M.–5:00 P.M. (858) 362-1146 or visit www.lfjcc.org/assistance. *Fee per child, per hour: NOTE: Current tax returns must be provided. Grades K–11: Payment plans are available by bank draft options. Price: $8.50; JCC Member Price: $7.75 Camp Keshet: Inclusion Information Price: $9.25; JCC Member Price: $8.50 Please indicate if your child has special needs by checking *Fee for late pick-up is $1.00 per minute. the inclusion section on the application and submit it by Camp Jaycee will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2014 in honor of Independence Day. Friday, March 7, 2014. All applications will be reviewed and families will be notified by Monday, April 14, 2014. Parents CAMP JAYCEE/JCC MEMBERSHIP OPEN HOUSE are encouraged to research alternative summer programs and last day for Multi-Session Family Discounts since we are not able to accommodate all families who apply. Sunday, April 13 • 1:00–3:00 P.M. Thank you for your consideration of this process. SAVE THE DATE For further questions please contact Lori Kauffman Faison, Family Orientation Night! Come meet the Staff Inclusion Director: (858) 362-1123. Wednesday, June 11, 2014 • 6:30 P.M. More information in your confirmation packet.

“ My son felt cared for and enjoyed every day. The counselors “ She is making good friends and feeling like camp is her summer make this camp a warm nurturing environment.” community.” “ My daughter loved camp. She made new friends, learned new “ We're very at home at JCC, we will always love Camp Jaycee and my songs and improved her swimming skills.” son will always be a Camp Jaycee camper.” “ Thank you to all the counselors for being so amazing to my son. “ Great all around camp. My daughter loved going and having the We really feel that their endless enthusiasm is the life and ruach experience of both theatre and traditional camp activities.” of this camp.” “ Fantastic. We always feel safe leaving our son at Camp Jaycee “ Fabulous! My daughter is completely exhausted!” knowing he will be in good hands and that he will have lots of fun.” “ Amazing! My son loved every minute and still talks about camp. “Our camp experience was great! My son really enjoyed all the The counselors make this camp great!” different activities and the logistics / organization were top notch.” “ It is the highlight of our kids' year and we will definitely be back.” — Quotations are actual comments from “ Thank you for making my son's first summer at traditional Jewish Camp Jaycee 2013 parent evaluation surveys. Day Camp a memorable and positive experience.”

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 21 Thank You for Your Vision and Support PILLARS OF LIGHT ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN C H A R T E R M E M B E R S VISIONARIES Chortek Family* Leichtag Foundation Mickey Stern Gary & Jerri-Ann Jacobs and Family* The Melvin Garb Foundation Viterbi Family Foundation* Joan & Irwin Jacobs* The Mizel Family Foundation David & Sharon Wax* Jewish Federation of San Diego County Dr. Robert & Mao Shillman The Westreich Foundation PACESETTERS Brian & Dawn Berson and Family The Galinson Family Susan & Jim Morris Phyllis & Daniel Epstein* Laura Galinson & Jane Fantel* Sheila & Hughes Potiker** Teresa & Merle Fischlowitz Lisa Braun Glazer & Jeff Glazer Vivien & Jeffrey Ressler* Joseph & Dorothy Goldberg Charitable Trust LUMINARIES Melissa Garfield Bartell & Michael Bartell Deni & Jeff Jacobs Sally Plaxe** Monica Handler Penner & Amnon Gires Drs. Stacy & Paul Jacobs* Harold R. Stern Foundation Debby & Hal Jacobs* Anita & Eli Plaxe Caryn & Alan Viterbi and Family* INNOVATORS Joyce Axelrod & Joseph Fisch Francine & Phillip Ginsburg* Nierman Foundation Sondra & Robert Berk* Mark & Hanna Gleiberman Julie & Lowell Potiker* Julie & Edgar Berner* Stacy & Jonathan Halberg and Family Shirley & Emanuel Ravet** Arthur Brody** & Phyllis Cohn Miriam & Jerome Katzin Janet & Ivan Rostovsky Leslie & Shlomo Caspi Robert Lawrence** & Laurie Black Shari & Frederick Schenk Richard & Silvana Christy Zita & Morris Liebermensch Schorr Lieberman Family Foundation Naomi & Al Eisman* Jay & Jennifer Levitt Elyse Sollender Joseph J. Cohen & Martha P. Farish The Lipinsky Family Amy & Charles Spielman Jack** & Sigrid Fischer* Barbara & Mathew Loonin Gloria & Rodney Stone* Marsi & Eric Gardiner Martin Leichter Foundation Susan Chortek-Weisman & Eric Weisman* Sylvia & David Geffen* Jean N. Mayer, Zemer Family – CHARRIOL USA In Memory of Boris Bukharsky REGENTS City National Bank Adam Jacobs Marian L. & Sidney R. Silverman Betty** & Melvin Cohn* Susan & David Kabakoff* Sandra Silverstein, In Memory of Edward Roberta & Stephen Edelstein Marjory Kaplan & J.J. Surbeck* Kamilah & Gaura Tibbitts Gayle Blatt & Mike Eisengart Larry Katz Carole & Jerry Turk Judy & Mike Feldman* Lisa & Gary Levine Dorothy Winter* Alma & Jonathan Geiger Northern Trust The Wolfenzon Family Mark & Cindy Hoffman and Family Sandford** & Laurayne Ratner* Jackie & Bertie Woolf TRAILBLAZERS Lisa & Steve Altman Beverly & Joseph Glickman Robert & Lynette Northcutt Cecelia & Irving** Appelbaum Iris & George Goodman Maury & Lillian Novak Charitable Trust Judy Applebaum Zelda & Murray Goodman** Roselyn & Stanley Pappelbaum Scott Applebaum Roanne & Henry Gotthelf* Alan & Shayne Peller Dr. Stephen Baird Bryna Haber* Linda & Shearn Platt & Carol Davidson Baird Diane & James** Hickman Allison & Robert Price Ina Bartell & Rusti Bartell Sonia & Andy Israel Cheryl Rattner Price* Ralph & Roberta Wagner Berman Ruth & Paul Jacobowitz Lillian & Sheldon** Scharlin* Matt & Nancy Browar Muriel Kaplan Julia & Craig Schloss Linda & Stephen Carson Theodore Kaplan, In Memory of Zena Margery P. Schneider** Myrna & Michael Cohen Sally Katz & Scott Houts Denise & Sydney Selati Lori, Mark & Nathan Conlan Sherry & Larry Kline Barbara & Lawrence Sherman Linda & Eric Daniels Ana & Jaime Oscar Kozlowski, Blanche Shiller** Daniel & Emily Einhorn* In Memory of Dorotea Landau Susan H. Shmalo Toby & Norman Eisenberg Milton Krasner/Krasner Jewelers Dr. David & Miriam Smotrich Claire & David Ellman* Sandra** & Robert Kritzik Elene** & Herbert Solomon* Earl & Sarah Feldman Seth Krosner & Phil Johnson Lisa & Nate Stein Diane, Elliot, Brett & Michael Feuerstein* Leon & Joan Lachman, Gertrude Thaler** Susanna & Michael Flaster In Memory of Mike Zaks Nessim & Sarah Tiano Helen & Dr. Donald R. Fleming Isaac & Candice Lagnado Jan Tuttleman** & Craig Lambert Pauline Foster, Foster Family Foundation* Arthur & Sandra Levinson Tammy & Louis Vener Judith & Dr. William Friedel Dr. Duncan McRee & Janice Yuwiler Leah & Charles** Zibbell Deborah & A. Marcus Gerber & Family Danielle & Brian Miller/Geppetto’s* Helene & Allan Ziman Dawn & Milton Gilman Linda & Shelley Neiman Anonymous (7)

* Funds granted through the Jewish Community Foundation ** Of Blessed Memory 22 In formation as of January 14, 2014 THE JOAN AND IRWIN JACOBS JCC JEWISH LEGACY SOCIETY The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center • JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS would like to thank all the generous donors who have remembered us in their estate plans.

AJE - Zelda Goodman Endowment Fund Toby & Norman Eisenberg Jerri-Ann & Gary Jacobs Dr. Charles & Ilene Mittman Shari & Frederick Schenk of the Jewish Community Foundation Claire & David Ellman Joan & Irwin Jacobs Bobbye Morgan** Jane & Colin Scher AJE - Katzin Endowment Fund of the Phyllis & Dan Epstein Howard Jacoby Mary & Jan Netusil** Julia & Craig Schloss Jewish Community Foundation Sigrid & Jack** Fischer Charmaine & Maurice Kaplan** Miriam Neuhauser Trust Margerie Schneider** AJE - March of the Living Fund Teresa & Merle Fischlowitz Marjory Kaplan Newmark Family Trust Leah Shapov** Anonymous in Memory of Nancy Hirsig Susanna & Michael Flaster Karasik Family Endowment Fund Hanka & Lou Phillips Barbara & Lawrence Sherman Leonard Abrahms Trust Morris Freifelder** Larry Katz The Larry Pidgeon Belle & Abe Sherman** Cecilia & Irving** Appelbaum Gertrud Friedburg** David K. Kroll JCC Youth Basketball Endowment Blanche Shiller** Joyce Axelrod Dr. William & Judith Friedel Seth Krosner Jeff Platt & Gina Lew Dr. Sydney & Jane Shore Dr. Stephen & Carol Davidson Baird Elaine & Murray** Galinson Edith Lange Deborah Pantoni Norman & Anneliesse Shulman** Diana Barliant** & Nowell Wisch Max M. & Jayne V. Gauchman Trust Robert Lawrence** & Laurie Black Linda & Shearn Platt Phyllis & Jerry Siperstein Melissa Garfield Bartell & Michael Bartell Jean & Franklin Gaylis Sandra & Arthur Levinson Lori & Kenneth Polin Lisa & Nate Stein Julie & Edgar Berner Sylvia & David Geffen Morris & Zita Liebermensch Sheila & Hughes Potiker Susan Ten Eyck Mallory Raquel Berson** Francine & Phillip Ginsburg Bob Lin Family Foundation The Caryn Viterbi Endowment Fund for Samuel Berson** Joseph & Beverly Glickman Frances Lobman Laurayne & Sandford** Ratner Teacher Professional Development Linda & Stephen Carson Dr. Oscar & Rita Greene Ervin London Ratner Teen Engagement, Sharon & David Wax Camp and Preschool Scholarship Fund Chortek Family Foundation Haber March of the Living Fund Mark Mann Memorial Fund Idelle Weissonberg** Joseph Cohen & Martha Farish Herman Hindel** in Memory of Sandy Ratner Mort Winski** Frances Margolin** Frieda Rosenberg Myrna & Michael Cohen Samuel Hindel** Eli & Susie Meltzer Dr. Donald & Marcia Wolochow Betty** & Mel Cohn Charitable Fund Sonia & Andy Israel San Diego County Endowment Anonymous (19)

**Of Blessed Memory • In formation as of January 26, 2014 Membership at the JCC CAMP JAYCEE MEMBERSHIP OFFER Enjoy JCC Membership benefits all year while saving on Camp Jaycee now! JCC Membership provides a wide variety of outstanding social, recreational, cultural, and educational activities JOIN NOW AND WE WILL WAIVE THE REGISTRATION FEE—A SAVINGS OF UP TO $200! for people of all ages. Our 97,000 square foot state-of- Schedule Your Tour and Day Pass: the-art facility provides a safe, positive, friendly and Gillian Argoff-Treseder, Membership Director: (858) 362-1115 • [email protected] inviting environment for all who enter through our doors. Enrich your life and the lives of your family. Use your membership to enjoy a variety of youth and adult Learn More at the Camp Jaycee/Membership programs all year long at a discounted rate! • J-Team After School Enrichment OPEN HOUSE •J#Company Youth Theatre Sunday, April 13, 2014, 1:00 –3:00 P.M. • Youth Sports Leagues • Swim Lessons & Barracuda Swim Team • Pilates and Personal Training • Yoga & Water Aerobics • Winter Specialty & Holiday Camps • Youth Enrichment Classes (Art, Spanish, Piano & more!) • Zumba • Gymnastics & Gymnastics • Early Morning Indoor Cycling • AND MORE! BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP Annual Bank Draft MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY: Fees Option • Free bus transportation to Camp Jaycee (See page 20) • Samuel & Rebecca Astor Judaica Library with computers. FAMILY: ...... Includes two parents,dependent children under age 22 . . . . .$1,185* . . . . .$104* • Substantially reduced fees for Nierman Preschool COUPLE: ...... Two adults residing in one household. and Camp Jaycee Includes children ages 2 years and younger ...... $1,035* ...... $89* • Lighted Tennis Courts and Ball Fields SINGLE PARENT: . . .Single parent and dependent children under age 22 ...... $625** . . . . .$54** • Discounted fees to all JCC programs and classes TEEN: ...... Ages 13–17 ...... $150 ...... NA (Minimum 20% Discount) OUTLYING FAMILY . .Two parents and dependent children under age 22 • Qualcomm Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Complex pre-determined outlying zip codes ...... $840** . . . . .$73** 3,000 square foot Fitness Center • Heated 50 Meter Olympic Pool and * Plus one-time registration fee of $200 NBA Regulation Indoor Gym ** Plus one-time registration fee of $100 • Over 40 Fitness Classes a week! REGISTRATION FEE WAIVED IF YOU SIGN UP NOW! • One free J#Company Class

Note: Activities may change at the Directors’ discretion. Grades are determined by the academic year 2014–2015. 23 Gary & Jerri-Ann Jacobs Youth Endowment Fund Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Endowment Fund Sigrid and Jack Fischer Scholarship Fund NONPROFIT ORG Albert A. and Leanore Hutler US POSTAGE Camp Scholarship Endowment Fund PAID Leichtag Foundation PERMIT 58 The Larry Pidgeon JCC Youth Basketball Endowment Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center SAN DIEGO CA Sheila & Hughes Potiker Family Foundation JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS Community Campership Council, Inc. Mandell Weiss Eastgate City Park JCamp 180: A program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation 4126 Executive Drive La Jolla, CA 92037-1348

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SIGN UP EARLY (858) 362-1132 • www.campjaycee.com • Avoid disappointment—Camps achieve maximum enrollment! • Sign-up before March 7, 2014 to receive 2013 prices. • Take advantage of multi-session Family Discounts before April 13, 2014 • Become a JCC Member and save! Special JCC Membership offer when you register for Camp Jaycee (See page 23). • Camp Jaycee/Membership Open House, Sunday, April 13, 2014, 1:00–3:00 P.M. PARENT PARTICIPATION MUSIC CAMPS PRE-CAMPS Age 9 Months–2 Years - Pages 5 & 6 Grades Pre-K–10 Grades Pre-K – 7 - Page 16 Pages 11, 15, 16, 18, & 19 TRADITIONAL CAMPS POST-SPECIALTY CAMPS Ages 18 Months–Grade 7 - Pages 5–7 TEEN CAMPS/PROGRAMS Grades K–10 - Pages 17–19 Grades 6–12 - Pages 12–14 SPORTS CAMPS POST-POST SPECIALTY CAMPS Grades K–6 - Pages 8 & 9 SPECIAL INTEREST CAMPS Grades K – 8 - Page 19 Grades 4– 10 - Page 15 THEATRE CAMPS POST-POST-POST SPECIALTY CAMPS SCAN TO SEE Grades K – 9 - Pages 10 & 11 Grades K – 3 - Page 19 OUR CAMP VIDEO Page A Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center • JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS CAMP JAYCEE 2014 PROGRAM REGISTRATION MULTI-SESSION NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT FEE FAMILY DISCOUNTS A $300 non-refundable deposit fee for each child, or $100 non- refundable deposit for Specialty Camps, must be sub mitted with DISCOUNT the registration form. The deposit fee will be applied toward the camp fee. (Tot ‘N Company, Wee Play, Two-Year-Old Parent Partici - BASED ON TOTAL WEEKS REGISTERED PER FAMILY pation, CIT, LIT, PLT and one week camps must be paid in full.) SIGN-UP BEFORE APRIL 13, 2014 — NOTE: ALL CAMP FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE — 4 Weeks ...... $25 ...... Camp Keshet/TOTalehs (3 Full/5 Half Days) IN ORDER TO CONFIRM YOUR CHILD’S SPACE, ALL CAMP, PROGRAM, 4 Weeks ...... $40 AND MEMBERSHIP FEES MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY JUNE 9, 2014. 6 Weeks ...... $60 8 Weeks ...... $50 ...... Camp Keshet/TOTalehs (3 Full/5 Half Days) REGISTRATION CHANGES 8 Weeks ...... $80 Parents will be allowed ONE change in registration without charge. 12 Weeks ...... $120 An administrative fee of $25 will be charged for each additional 16 Weeks ...... $200* change. If the alternate program has a higher fee—the higher price * Maximum of $200 discount per family. will be in effect. Not applicable for Preschool and Camp combination rates, Tot ‘N Company, If changes occur after June 9, 2014 discounted prices will not Wee Play, Two-Year-Old Parent Participation, Baby Book Club, CIT, LIT, PLT & 1 Week Camps. apply—full prices will be in effect. REGISTERING SCHOLARSHIPS In order to register for camp, your JCC account must be in good A limited number of scholarships are available based on financial standing. To ensure your child’s place in camp, all membership need. In order to apply for scholarships, your JCC account must and camp fees must be paid in full by June 9, 2014. be in good standing. Requests for financial assistance must be Camp fees must be paid in full if you enroll after June 9, 2014. submitted no later than April 18, 2014. Requests received after that date will be considered only if funds are available. LATE FEE For information contact Accounting: (858) 362-1146 • www.lfjcc.org/assistance A fee of $50 will be assessed for NOTE: Current Tax Returns must be provided. payments received after June 10, 2014 . Payment plans are available by pre-authorized credit card . MEMBER FEE TRANSPORTATION The member rate is applicable to sessions during which a Parents are responsible for transportation to and from camp. camper’s family membership is current. Limited bus transportation for campers 4 years and older will be provided from designated sites with minimum enrollments SPECIAL DEAL FOR JCC CORPORATE MEMBERS from each area and is available on a first come, first serve basi s- $60 fee per child per 4 week session [waived for JCC members]. If your firm has 15 or more JCC corporate memberships, Rancho Bernardo, Scripps Ranch, Del Cerro, Del Mar, then your family can receive JCC member prices Carmel Valley, Encinitas, Sorrento Valley, Mission Hills for participating in Camp Jaycee this summer. Note: Post-Specialty Camps (August 11–15), is limited to three sites: Rancho Bernardo, Del Cerro and Carmel Valley with minimum enrollment. JUST FILL OUT THE CAMP REGISTRATION FORM AND ATTACH A PHOTO COPY OF YOUR CORPORATE ID BADGE. $15 fee per child for Post-Specialty Camp (waived for JCC Members). NON-MEMBER CAMP FEES SUPPORT A CAMPER WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Did you know that the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, BASED ON TOTAL WEEKS REGISTERED PER FAMILY JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS, has been including children with special needs for the past 16 years? Children with cognitive, physical and NON-MEMBERS PAY AN ADDITIONAL $75 PER WEEK developmental delays are welcome in all programs. Last summer, over Maximum of $600 per family. 70 children and young adults were included in summer camp. It costs Non-member fees may be applied toward an annual JCC Membership $300 per week to support a camper with special needs and we need your help. If you would like to sponsor a camper with special needs this summer CANCELLATION POLICY please fill in the amount on this registration form and include your tax The JCC reserves the right to cancel any camp program due to deductible donation with registration and we’ll take care of the rest. Donations of any denomination are gratefully appreciated. insufficient enrollment. Should this occur, we will make every effort to accommodate registered campers in an alternate program. If the alternate program has a higher fee—the higher price will be in effect. Sigrid and Jack Fischer Scholarship Fund Albert A. and Leanore Hutler The JCC serves all people regardless of age, gender, race, Camp Scholarship Endowment Fund color, national origin, religion, ethnicity, or ability. Send a child to camp! Many children need your financial support so that they may benefit from the growth and enrichment of a day camp experience. You can help make it possible by donating to these worthy funds. Please send your tax-deductible contribution to (858) 362-1132 • www.lfjcc.org the JCC Scholarship Fund. All donations are gratefully accepted. Page B Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS CAMP JAYCEE 2014 REGISTRATION RATES CAMP CODE SESSION 1 (4 weeks) SESSION 2 (4 weeks) CAMP CODE SESSION 1 (4 weeks) SESSION 2 (4 weeks) JUNE 16–JULY 11 JULY 14–AUGUST 8 JUNE 16–JULY 11 JULY 14–AUGUST 8 3F ...... KESHET - 3 Full Days ...... $895 ...... $895 GR ....GESHER ...... $1,250 ...... $1,250 5H ...... KESHET - 5 Half Days ...... 895 ...... 895 GL ....GESHER LEGO ® ...... 1,250 ...... NA 5F ...... KESHET - 5 Full Days ...... 1,275 ...... 1,275 GP ....GESHER K-1 PREP ...... NA ...... 1,250 TH .....TOTALEHS - 5 Half Days ...... 905 ...... 905 GS ....GESHER SPORTS ...... 1,250 ...... 1,250 TF ...... TOTALEHS - 5 Full Days ...... 1,405 ...... 1,405 GSI ...GESHER SPANISH ...... 1,250 ...... 1,250 TN .....TOT ‘N COMPANY ...... [8 Weeks] ...... M/235; NM/280 GT ....GESHER THEATRE ...... 1,250 ...... 1,250 WP ....WEE PLAY ...... [8 Weeks] ...... M/170; NM/205 KM ...KOCHAVIM ...... 1,250 ...... 1,250 PP ...... 2 YR/OLD Parent Participation ...M/380; NM/460 ...... M/380; NM/460 SESSION 1 (6 weeks) SESSION 2 (2 weeks) SI ...... SPANISH IMMERSION ...... 1,275 ...... 1,275 JUNE 16–JULY 25 JULY 28–AUGUST 8 CT .....(CIT) COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING ..M/$450; NM/$600* ...... M/$150 • Add-on SESSION 1 ( 2 weeks) SESSION I ( 6 weeks) LT .....(LIT) LEADERSHIP-IN-TRAINING ...M/$450; NM/$600* ...... M/$150 • Add-on JUNE 16–27 JUNE 30–AUGUST 8 *Non-member CIT and LIT Includes one (1) full year Teen Membership SD ....DANCE INTENSIVE ...... $690 ...... NA JULY 28 –AUGUST 1 GS ....IMAGINATION & FILMMAKING FLIX ....690 ...... NA CLT ...... COMBINED CIT/LIT TRIP ...... $500 HB ...HABIMA ...... NA ...... $2,070 CAMP JAYCEE BR ....BIDUR ...... NA ...... 2,070 MEMBERSHIP OPEN HOUSE SESSION 1 (2 weeks) SESSION 2 (2 weeks) SESSION 3 (2 weeks) SESSION 4 (2 weeks) Sunday, April 13, 2014 JUNE 16–27 JUNE 30–JULY 11 JULY 14–25 JULY 28–AUGUST 8 1:00–3:00 P.M. KA ....KADIMA ...... $655 ...... $655 ...... $655 ...... $655 BECOME A MEMBER HA ...HEVRA ...... 750 ...... 750 ...... 750 ...... 750 AND SAVE! MA ..MACCABIAH ...... 780 ...... 780 ...... 780 ...... 780 CAMP FEES LISTED TC ....TSOFIM CARAVAN ...... 800 ...... 895 ...... 895 ...... 800 ARE FOR JCC MEMBERS FC ....FRESHMAN CARAVAN ...... 800 ...... 895 ...... 895 ...... 800 NON-MEMBER CAMP FEES: SESSION 1 (2 weeks) SESSION 2 (2 weeks) SESSION 3 (2 weeks) SESSION 4 (2 weeks) Non-member Camp Fees are based JUNE 16–27 JUNE 30–JULY 11 JULY 14–25 JULY 28–AUGUST 8 on total weeks registered per family. CP ....COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ...... $670 ...... NA ...... NA ...... NA Maximum of $600 per family. TS ....TENNIS ...... 670 ...... NA ...... $670 ...... NA Non-members pay an additional $75 per week. SF ....STRENGTH/FITNESS/CONDITIONING ..NA ...... $670 ...... NA ...... NA CB ....CONCERT BAND ...... NA ...... 670 ...... NA ...... NA Non-member fees may be applied toward an Annual JCC Membership KF ....KIBBUTZ FARM TO TABLE ...... NA ...... NA ...... 670 ...... NA See Camp Brochure for special DP ....DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ...... NA ...... NA ...... NA ...... $670 Camp Jaycee membership offer.

SESSION A ** (1 Week) MULTI-SESSION FAMILY DISCOUNTS JUNE 16 –20 BASED ON TOTAL WEEKS REGISTERED PER FAMILY PL ....(PLT) PHILANTHROPY LEADERSHIP ...... $300 SIGN-UP ON/OR BEFORE APRIL 13, 2014 (For further information see reverse side) SESSION A (2 WEEKS) JULY 28 –August 8 SIGN-UP BEFORE MARCH 7, 2014 TO RECEIVE 2013 PRICES! BY ....STRINGS CAMP ...... M/$800; NM/$950* INFORMATION: (858) 362-1132 *Includes one (1) full year Teen Membership No Camp on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence day.

PRE/POST SPECIALTY CAMPS A $100.00 non-refundable application fee for each child enrolled in a specialty camp must be submitted with your registration form. PRE-CAMPS **(1 Week) POST-SPECIALTY CAMPS **(1 Week) continued POST-SPECIALTY CAMPS **(1 Week) continued JUNE 9–13 M/NM AUGUST 11–15 M/NM AUGUST 11 –15 M/NM PLE .....Pre-Engineering w/LEGO ®...... $285/340 GY ...... GYMNASTICS ...... $415/500 FC ...... FENCING/WARRIORS ...... $415/500 PML ....MAD SCIENCE/My First Lab ...... 285/340 YO ...... YOGA ...... 315/375 BBS ....BEGINNING BAND/STOMP ...... 310/370 PB ...... BALLET ...... 315/375 MSO ...MAD SCIENCE/Operation Inventors .....295/355 BSC ....BABYSITTING SAFETY CAMP ...... 285/340 PMJ ...MUSIC JOURNEY ...... 310/379 FF ...... INCREDIFLIX/CREATURE FLIX ...... 350/420 JT ...... JUNIOR TRIATHLON ...... 285/340 PLE .....LITTLE ROOKIES ...... 285/340 CM ...... CERAMICS/ART ...... 350/420 POST-POST SPECIALTY CAMP *(1 Week) GSS ....TRADITIONAL, GA-GA , STAR WARS PT ...... TENNIS ...... 325/390 AUGUST 18–22 M/NM & SWIM (1 Day/June 13) ...... 57/68 LSH .....Super Hero Engineering w/LEGO ®...... 285/340 PPM ...MAD SCIENCE/ Adv. in the Wild ...... $310/370 CK ...... COOKING ...... 305/365 PPR ....Robotics w /LEGO ® POST-SPECIALTY CAMPS **(1 Week) ...... 310/370 AUGUST 11 –15 M/NM SF ...... SURF ...... 425/505 PPO ....BEGINNING ORCHESTRA/STOMP ...... 310/370 LJE ...... Jr. Super Hero Engineering w/LEGO ®...$285/340 MCC ...MAD SCIENCE/Red Hot Robots ...... 285/340 H2 ...... H20 AQUATICS ...... 310/370 PKA ....KARATE ...... 310/370 HS ...... HORSEBACK RIDING ...... 545/655 POST-POST-POST SPECIALTY CAMP *(1 Week) TD ...... THEATRE ...... 260/310 AS ...... ALLSTAR BASEBALL & SOFTBALL ...... 285/340 AUGUST 25–29 M/NM TR ...... TRADITIONAL ...... 260/310 AR ...... ARCHERY ...... 415/500 PPP ....Pre-engineering w/LEGO ®...... $285/340

* Includes one (1) full year Teen Membership ** Camp discounts do not apply to 1 Week Camps. Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS Page C Parent’s Name ______CAMP JAYCEE 2014 TWO-SIDED REGISTRATION FORM CAMPERS WILL BE GROUPED BY GRADES AS OF SEPTEMBER, 2014. Phone # ______CHILD 1 NAME: Returning Camper? J Yes J No Camp Name(s) List Below: Camp Code Session and Dates Camp Fee

Pre-Camp Camp Camp Post Camp

Sex: J M J F Date of Birth ______/ / Grade: (As of 09/2014) ______J My child does not know how to swim Custody Concerns? J Yes J No (If yes, provide documentation) Special Medical Concerns J Yes J No If yes, specify ______Allergies J Yes J No If Yes, Need EpiPen? J Yes J No Describe Allergies ______My child can be released to: ______The JCC serves children with a variety of special needs. We require that families participate in an intake process by March 7, 2014. J Please check this box if your child will need special support.

CHILD 2 NAME: Returning Camper? J Yes J No Camp Name(s) List Below: Camp Code Session and Dates Camp Fee

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Sex: J M J F Date of Birth ______/ / Grade: (As of 09/2014) ______J My child does not know how to swim Custody Concerns? J Yes J No (If yes, provide documentation) Special Medical Concerns J Yes J No If yes, specify ______Allergies J Yes J No If Yes, Need EpiPen? J Yes J No Describe Allergies ______My child can be released to: ______The JCC serves children with a variety of special needs. We require that families participate in an intake process by March 7, 2014. J Please check this box if your child will need special support.

CHILD 3 NAME: Returning Camper? J Yes J No Camp Name(s) List Below: Camp Code Session and Dates Camp Fee

Pre-Camp Camp Camp Post Camp

Sex: J M J F Date of Birth ______/ / Grade: (As of 09/2014) ______J My child does not know how to swim Custody Concerns? J Yes J No (If yes, provide documentation) Special Medical Concerns J Yes J No If yes, specify ______Allergies J Yes J No If Yes, Need EpiPen? J Yes J No Describe Allergies ______My child can be released to: ______The JCC serves children with a variety of special needs. We require that families participate in an intake process by March 7, 2014. J Please check this box if your child will need special support. BUS TRANSPORTATION REQUEST TOTAL CAMP FEES = 6/16 –8/8 - Please check your stop. Space is limited - Register Early! Please be advised, if your child misses the bus 4 consecutive days, he or she will be dropped from the bus roster. NON-MEMBER FEE $75 per week based on total weeks registered per family - Maximum of $600. (See page B) + Bus fee is $60 per child per 4-week session; $15 fee per child for Post-Specialty Camp (waived for JCC members) NOTE: For children riding to and from camp in a van (not a school bus): If your child is under MULTI-SESSION FAMILY DISCOUNT ON OR BEFORE APRIL 13, 2014 – age 8 or under 4’9” you must supply a booster seat. I WISH TO SUPPORT A CAMPER WITH SPECIAL NEEDS STOPS: J Rancho Bernardo J Scripps Ranch J Del Cerro J Encinitas J Del Mar J Mission Hills BY DONATING TO THE JCC INCLUSION DEPARTMENT + J J Carmel Valley Sorrento Valley - Qualcomm (Culdesac off of Morehouse Drive) I WISH TO MAKE A DONATION TO THE + TIME(S): J A.M. Pick-up J P.M. Drop-off SIGRID AND JACK FISCHER SCHOLARSHIP FUND Post-Specialty Camp Stops (August 11–15): J Rancho Bernardo J Del Cerro J Carmel Valley I WISH TO MAKE A DONATION TO THE ALBERT A. AND + LEANORE HUTLER SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND Post-Specialty Camp Time(s): J A.M. Pick-up J P.M. Drop-off $60 fee per child per 4-week session BUS FEES + I WISH TO USE THE FOLLOWING METHOD OF PAYMENT $15 fee per child for Post-Speciality Camp [waived for JCC members] J Cash J Check J VISA J MasterCard J Discover TOTAL FEES = DEPOSIT AMOUNT TO CHARGE ______ALL OUTSTANDING CAMP BALANCES WILL BE CHARGED ON JUNE 9, 2014. NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT FEE # Children x $300 – Card # ______Exp. ______Specialty camps - # Children x $100 Card Security Code (Last 3 digits on the back of your credit card) ______J Please renew my membership as I acknowledge that to receive the member REMAINING BALANCE DUE = rate I am required to be a member through the camp season. (Balance due by June 9, 2014) Signature ______PLEASE FILL OUT BOTH SIDES OF THIS FORM - THANK YOU I agree to the terms and conditions on the reverse side (page D) of this form. Signature ______Page D Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS CAMP JAYCEE 2014 REGISTRATION FORM Please mail registration form with payment to: The JCC serves all people Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center • JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS regardless of age, gender, race, Member # ______Attn: Camp Jaycee • 4126 Executive Drive • La Jolla, CA 92037-1348 color, national origin, religion, (858) 362-1132 • www.lfjcc.org ethnicity, or ability. Renewal Date ______

Parent Name (1) Parent Name (2)

Phone (H) Phone (W or C) Phone (H) Phone (W or C)

Address Address

City Zip City Zip

E-mail Occupation: E-mail Occupation:

JCC Member? J Yes J No J JCC Staff Would you like mem ber ship in for ma tion? J Yes J No

Child lives with? J Parent 1 J Parent 2 J Both J Other Relationship to camper:

Name of Camper(s):

J Our family is interested in hosting an Israeli Shaliach (Ambassador) during the summer for two weeks.

AS A PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN OF THE CAMPER(S) INDICATED ON THIS REGISTRATION FORM, I UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING POLICIES: 1. The undersigned person having legal custody/guardianship of the above said minor gives permission for the minor to participate in all Camp Programs (including field trips). The undersigned represents the minor is physically able and mentally prepared to participate in all activities described in the Camp Jaycee 2014 brochure. 2 The undersigned person having legal custody or guardianship hereby gives the consent to the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS to provide emergency, dental, or medical care prescribed by a duly licensed physician (M.D.) or dentist (D.D.S.) for my child/children listed above. This care may be given under whatever con ditions are necessary to preserve the life, limb or well being of my dependent. 3. I give my permissio n to apply Neosporin or the like, and anti-septic wipes to my child, if necessary. Also, staff may apply sunscreen to avoid sunburn. 4. In order to register for camp, I understand my JCC account must be in good standing. To ensure placement in camp I understand all camp and/or membership fees must be paid in full by June 9, 2014. 5. A fee of $50 will be assessed for camp payments received after June 10, 2014. 6. The member rate is applicable to sessions during which a camper's family membership is current. 7. The camp fees listed are for JCC Members. Non-members pay an additional $75 per week. Maximum of $600 per family. (See page B) 8. The JCC reserves the right to cancel any camp program because of insufficient enrollment. Should this occur, every effort will be made to accommodate registered campers in an alternate program. If the alternate program fee is higher—the higher price will be in effect. 9. A $300 non-refundable deposit fee for each child per session, or $100 non-refundable deposit for specialty camps, must be submitted with the registration form. The deposit fee will be applied toward the camp fee. Tot ‘N Company, Wee Play, Parent Participation, CIT, LIT and PLT must be paid in full at time of registration. In order to confirm your child's space, all camp and membership fees must be paid in full by June 9, 2014. Parents will be allowed ONE change in registration without charge. An administrative fee of $25 will be charged for each additional change. If changing from one camp to another, I understand that I am liable for any price differential. All camp fees are non-refundable. 10. I give my permission to the JCC to use my name, family members' names and photographs in brochures, newspapers, broadcasts, telecasts, the JCC website and any other form of communication. 11. We are pleased to welcome Officer Filley from the San Diego Police Department to Camp Jaycee. He will speak to campers about bullying and appropriate behavior. 12. I understand that this is a contract that extends from the time of registration until the end of the camp season, August 29, 2014. I understand and acknowledge that the JCC will be purchasing services that will be provided to my child based on my enrollment, and I understand that I am legally obligated to pay the tuition for the session in which my child is registered. I further acknowledge that there are no allowances made for absences or for camp holidays (e.g. July 4th in observance of Independence Day). 13. In case of sudden injury or illness, I hereby give authority to any hospital or doctor selected by the JCC to render immediate aid as may be required at the time for my child's health and safety. I understand that medical expenses are my responsibility. I hereby assume all risks (injury or illness) for my child and family members that may occur during participation in any activity or use of facilities owned or rented by the JCC. I hereby agree to in no way hold the management of the JCC, its agents or employees liable for lost or damaged belongings or injury that my child may sustain while involved in camp or at the JCC. 14. The undersigned participant or parent/guardian, in consideration of participation in this program, activity and/or camp/class indicated on this form agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, its representatives, its successors, and assigns and releases the same from any and all liability for any injury or illness which may be suffered by the participant, named herein arising out of, or in any way connected with the program, activity and/or camp/class indicated, and assumes the risk for such injury or illness. I/we assume financial responsibility for my/our child(ren) and agree to meet all financial obligations as due. I have read and understand the above statements.

______/ / Signature of parent/legal guardian (required to process application) Date

2014 CAMP OFFICE ONLY Date Rec. ______BOOKKEEPING ONLY EARBFMPI SCDATE: ______Date Rec. ______Dep. $______Initial ______