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NO CAMP Campers Must Be Enrolled to Be Dropped Off Early and Picked up Late Teen Camp Week 1 Monday, May 31st Reminders for the Week Please wear close-toed shoes to camp, leave all toys at home, and be ready to have fun! NO CAMP Campers must be enrolled to be dropped off early and picked up late. Tuesday, June 1st Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Magic Sand Experiment • Tropical Sun Catcher Craft • Dodgeball Game • Fill The Bucket Game • Handprint Pineapple Craft • Foam Surfboard Craft • Beach Ball Volleyball Game • Island Soccer Game Wednesday, June 2nd Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Grass Skirt Craft • Building A Volcano Craft Dress Up Day! • Pass the Coconut Game • Luau Bowling Game Wear Hawaiian themed • Hawaiian Lei Craft • Musical Leis Game clothing to camp. • Limbo Tournament Game • Flip Flop Toss Game Thursday, June 3rd Newport Dunes Water Park Bus leaves at: 9:30am Bus returns by: 3:30pm Bring: Camp shirt, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, change of clothes, water, and lunch. Friday, June 4th Walking Excursion! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Bring money to buy food or • Volcano Eruption Experiment • Palm Tree Craft a bag lunch. • Pool Noodle Volley Game • Pineapple Ring Toss Game • Paper Plate Seashell Craft • The Floor is Lava Game • Tic-Tac-Toe Relay Game • Pool Noodle Tag Game Schedule is subject to change. Teen Camp Week 2 Monday, June 7th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Reminders for the Week: Please wear close-toed shoes • Pipe Cleaner Bugs Craft • Water Gun Painting Craft to camp, leave all toys at home, • Kickball Basketball Game • Spud Game and be ready to have fun! Campers must be enrolled to • Four Corners Game • Charades Game be dropped off early and picked • Min. to Win it Challenges Game • Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag Game up late. Tuesday, June 8th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Wacky Hat Craft • Popsicle Stick Tower Experiment • Toilet Tag Game • Chair Soccer Game • Land Sea Air Game • Green Eggs & Ham Food Craft • Face the Cookie Game • Cupside-Down Battle Game Wednesday, June 9th Dress Up Day! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Wear wacky and weird • Water Color Blow Art Craft • Pipe Cleaner Houses Craft apparel to camp. • Hands & Feet Hopscotch Game • Hoop Hop Showdown Game • Mousetrap Game • Noodle Head Relay Game • Jump the River Game • Crab Soccer Game Thursday, June 10th Newport Whale Watching Bus leaves at: 8:45am Bus returns by: 2:00pm Bring: Camp shirt, a hat, a light jacket, sunscreen, water, and lunch. Friday, June 11th Walking Excursion! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Bring money to buy food or • Outdoor Water Slide Inflatable • Outdoor Water Slide Inflatable a bag lunch. • Magnetic Slime Craft • Paper Plate Cookie Monster Craft Water Day! • Water Balloon Toss Game • Cup by Cup Water Relay Game Bring swimsuit, towel, and Water Balloon Piñatas Game Drip, Drip, Drench Game sunscreen. • • Schedule is subject to change. Teen Camp Week 3 Monday, June 14th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Reminders for the Week: Please wear close-toed shoes • Bead Lizards Craft • Animal Shrinky Dinks Craft to camp, leave all toys at home, • Catch a Tiger By the Tail Game • Hungry Human Hippos Game and be ready to have fun! Campers must be enrolled to • Safari Bingo Game • Monkey in the Middle Game be dropped off early and picked • Pin Guard Game • Cat Catching Mice Game up late. Tuesday, June 15th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Paracord Bracelets Hat Craft • Animal Origami Bookmarks Craft • Capture the Flag Game • Elephant March Game • Shoe Relay Game • Elephant Toothpaste Experiment • Please Mr. Crocodile Game • At the Watering Hole Game Wednesday, June 16th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Safari Binocular Craft • Rain Stick Craft Dress Up Day! • Feed the Crocodile Game • Safari Scavenger Hunt Game Wear animal print or safari apparel to camp. • Barnyard Game • Tunnel Tag Game • Copycat Game • Leap Frog Relays Game Thursday, June 17th Los Angeles Zoo Bus leaves at: 8:15am Bus returns by: 4:00pm Bring: Camp shirt, sunscreen, water, and lunch or money to buy food and/or souvenirs. Friday, June 18th Walking Excursion! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Bring money to buy food or • Crystal Geode Egg Craft • Paper Chain Python Craft a bag lunch. • Elephant Peanut Push Game • Fan Face Off Game • Birdy on a Perch Game • Stocking Tug of War Game • Bridge Ball Game • Land Sea Air Game Schedule is subject to change. Teen Camp Week 4 Monday, June 21st Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Reminders for the Week: Please wear close-toed shoes • Create Your Own Fossil Craft • Chalk “Cave” Paintings Craft to camp, leave all toys at home, • Dinosaur Egg Stomp Game • TP Toga’s Game and be ready to have fun! Campers must be enrolled to • Straw Weave Bracelets Craft • Human Sculptures Game be dropped off early and picked • Poison Ball Game • Last Person Standing Game up late. Tuesday, June 22nd Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Make a Sun Dial Craft • Popsicle Stick Catapult Craft • Catapult Ball Game • Poop Deck Game • Knights, Giants, & Wizards Game • Gladiators Game • Screaming Vikings Game • Kubb Viking Chess Game Wednesday, June 23rd Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Paper Plate Fan Craft • Paper Plate Dreamcatcher Craft Dress Up Day! • Shuttle Loop Game • Scavenger Hunt Game Wear old timey, dapper • Table Ball Game • Sink the Ship Game clothing to camp. • Team Cup Stack Challenge Game • Hula Hoop Lassos Game Thursday, June 24th Santiago Oaks Regional Park Bus leaves at: 10:00am Bus returns by: 1:45pm Bring: Camp shirt, sunscreen, water, and lunch. Friday, June 25th Walking Excursion! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Bring money to buy food or • Outdoor Water Slide Inflatable • Outdoor Water Slide Inflatable a bag lunch. • Cardboard Roll Sandcastle Craft • Hot Air Balloon Craft Water Day! • Water Balloon Dodgeball Game • Waterfall Limbo Game Bring swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. • Hot Potato Sponge Game • Water Balloon Volleyball Game Schedule is subject to change. Teen Camp Week 5 Monday, June 28th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Reminders for the Week: Please wear close-toed shoes • American Flag Windsock Craft • Paper Plate Liberty Crown Craft to camp, leave all toys at home, • Dodgeball Game • Barnyard Game and be ready to have fun! Campers must be enrolled to • Bingo Game • Tug of War Game be dropped off early and picked • Four Corners Game • Relay Race Game up late. Tuesday, June 29th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Magic Milk Experiment • Ice Cream Making Experiment • Break the Ice Game • Musical Chairs Game • Whoosh Ball Game • Edible Flag Food Craft • Crab Soccer Game • Charades Game Wednesday, June 30th Dress Up Day! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Wear patriotic apparel to • Handprint Eagle Craft • Popsicle Stick Uncle Sam Craft camp. • Ultimate Frisbee Game • Kickball Game • Colored Eggs Game • Flip Tac Toe Game • Bean Bag Balance Race Game • Hoop Hop Showdown Game Thursday, July 1st Irvine Regional Park and Zoo Bus leaves at: 11:00am Bus returns by: 3:30pm Bring: Camp shirt, sunscreen, water, and lunch. Friday, July 2nd Walking Excursion! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Bring money to buy food or • Confetti Popper Craft a bag lunch. • Grandma’s Footsteps Game TUSTIN’S GOT TALENT! • Jump the River Game Talent Show Min. to Win it Challenges Game • Schedule is subject to change. Teen Camp Week 6 Monday, July 5th Reminders for the Week: Please wear close-toed shoes to camp, leave all toys at home, and be ready to have fun! NO CAMP Campers must be enrolled to be dropped off early and picked up late. Tuesday, July 6th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Galaxy Slime Experiment • Bottle Rocket Experiment • Balloon Keep it Up Game • Asteroid Tag Game • Chair Soccer Game • Balloon Tape Tower Game • Knee Trembler Game • Race Across the Galaxy Game Wednesday, July 7th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Space Rocks Craft • UFO Abduction Craft Dress Up Day! • Space Bingo Game • Around the World Game Wear your favorite outer • Jedi Dodgeball Game • Mine Field Game space gear to camp. • Save the Canister Game • Poison Ball Game Thursday, July 8th Bounce U Timeline TBD Bring: Camp shirt, water, and lunch. Friday, July 9th Walking Excursion! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Bring money to buy food or • Outdoor Water Slide Inflatable • Outdoor Water Slide Inflatable a bag lunch. • Moon Phase Dreamcatcher Craft • Straw Rocket Craft Water Day! • Water Balloon Race Game • Water Gun Cup Race Game Bring swimsuit, towel, and • Fill the Bucket Game • Cup by Cup Water Relay Game sunscreen. Schedule is subject to change. Teen Camp Week 7 Monday, July 12th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Reminders for the Week: Please wear close-toed shoes • Halloween Rock Painting Craft • Paper Plate Witch Hat Craft to camp, leave all toys at home, • Bounce it Game • Pin the Face on the Pumpkin Game and be ready to have fun! Campers must be enrolled to • Noodle Head Relay Game • Hands and Feet Hopscotch Game be dropped off early and picked • Balloon Cup Pyramid Stack Game • Zip Bong Game up late. Tuesday, July 13th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities • Dissolving Candy Experiment • Q-tip Skeleton Craft • Zombie Tag Game • Pool Noodle Frisbee Race Game • Paper Plate Mummy Craft • Stocking Tug of War Game • Spider Web Toss Game • Kubb Viking Chess Game Wednesday, July 14th Dress Up Day! Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Wear your Halloween • Paper Plate Monster Craft • Coffee Filter Bat Craft costume to camp. • Knight, Giants, & Wizards Game • Table Ball Game • Mummy Wrap Game • I Like Game • Spoons Game • Tunnel Tag Game Thursday, July 15th Crystal Cove Beach Bus leaves at: 10:30am Bus returns by: 4:00pm Bring: Camp shirt, sunscreen, water, and lunch. Friday, July 16th Morning Activities Afternoon Activities Walking Excursion! • Paper Plate Sugar Skull Craft • Popsicle Stick Spider Web Craft Bring money to buy food or a bag lunch. • Dangling Donut Eating Game • Toilet Tag Game • Fan Face Off Game • Bottoms Up Game Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag Game Marble Maze Game • • Schedule is subject to change.
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