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Milwaukee Bucks Basketball 2019 Find Your Summer Specialty Day Camps for K5 – 8th Grade Harry & Rose Samson Family JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER • jccmilwaukee.org Welcome! b’ruchim habaim Aaron, Jess & Brandon Summer at the JCC is filled with splashing and giggles, hugs and high fives, fresh air and sunscreen! Time spent at camp is the best way for your child to explore their interests, meet new friends, and gain confidence in their abilities. JCC Specialty Day Camps provide campers opportunities to build community across all of our camp offerings. We A Typical Day at Camp will begin each day with Morning Assembly in the JCC 7:00-9:00AM Before Care (add’l fee) Courtyard before each group heads off for their camp 9:00AM All Camp Morning Assembly program. On Friday afternoons, our camp community 9:15AM Specialty Camp programs begin will gather to wrap up our week and enjoy a fun Shabbat 3:30PM Assembly & Shabbat Celebration (Friday only) celebration just prior to the end of the regular camp day. 4:00PM End of Camp Day 4:00-6:00PM* After Care (add’l fee) (*4:00-5:30PM on Fridays) 2019 Specialty Day Camps Camps For Sports Lovers Camps For Creativity Camps For Adventurers Milwaukee Bucks Basketball Beginner Chef Exploring H2O Milwaukee Wave Soccer Master Chef Exploring Science Flag Football Baking & Decorating Exploring Nature Novice & Intermediate Golf Intro to Theater Exploring Milwaukee Vertical Adventures Advanced Theater Adventures in Water Sports Ninja Warriors Novice Art Rocket & Science Explorers T-ball & Baseball Building & Molding Great Outdoors Explorers Floor Hockey Art & Photography Chess & Math Minds Dance Team Teen Travel Play Hard Hoops Adventure Camp Ultimate Frisbee Racket Sports Sports Variety We can’t wait to spend Summer 2019 with your campers! Jess Lanke Aaron Stern Brandon Hortman Director of Recreation & Aquatics Youth Program Director Recreation Manager JCC Whitefish Bay Day Camp Director [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 414-967-8218 414-967-8174 414-967-8194 2 Session Dates 2019 Camp Fees Week 1: June 17-June 21 JCC Member Value $289 Week 2: June 24-June 28 Community Rate $325 Week 3: July 1-July 5 (No Camp July 4) Early Bird Discount • Save $20 per week until Feb. 28 Week 4: July 8-July 12 Eight Week Discount • Save $150 per eligible camper Week 5: July 15-July 19 Week 6: July 22-July 26 Week 7: July 29-August 2 Main Line: 414-964-4444 Week 8: August 5-August 9 Registration: 414-967-8228 Week 9: August 12-August 16 Week 10: August 19-August 23 Week 11: August 26-August 30 Early Bird registration and pricing January 27 - February 28 JCC Member priority registration January 27 – February 3 Camp Day 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Community registration opens on Before Care 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM February 4 After Care 4:00 - 6:00PM (5:30 Fridays) Before & After Care rate and details on page 4. Register online at jccmilwaukee.org Location: Registration Process: While some of our camps travel during the day, all For detailed information about creating and accessing specialty camps begin and end their day at the Harry your CampMinder account online, see page 15. & Rose Samson Family JCC, 6255 N. Santa Monica Boulevard in Whitefish Bay. Forms: State required forms must be completed and submitted Inclusion Services: on CampMinder by 12:00 PM the Friday prior to your The JCC is committed to creating an inclusive community child’s first day of camp or a late fee will be assessed. See with opportunities for all children to have a positive registration policies on page 15. summer experience. To learn more about our special needs services, contact Jody Margolis, Center of Inclusion and Special Needs Director, 414-967-8206, [email protected]. Destination: Water Park Many of our camp groups make a trip to the JCC Water Park during the week to enjoy the zero-entry splash pad, an activity island chock full of slides and fountains, water basketball, water walk (lily pad), climbing wall, and space for both lane and open swim. There is also a full-sized basketball court, sand volleyball court, tetherball, ga-ga pit, and the other non-water activities. At the Water Park, JCC Members enjoy everything needed to fully enjoy a Wisconsin summer. Not a JCC Member yet? Join us this summer and your family can enjoy membership at the Water Park and more. Hy & Richard Smith JCC Water Park • 11015 N. Market Street, Mequon 262-242-6563 • Open 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM Daily June through August Taylor Ladd, JCC Water Park Director • 262-242-6563 • [email protected] Register online at jccmilwaukee.org 3 FOR CAMPERS ENTERING K5-2ND GRADE IN FALL 2019 Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Wave Before & After Care Basketball Soccer & Sports For All Camps De-Fense… De-Fense! Bucks Variety Combo Basketball Camp is designed to teach young players the fundamentals K5 & 1st Grade (5 and 6 year olds Pre-registration required on only) Love soccer, but want a little Camp Minder of ball handling, passing, shooting, rebounding, defense, and offense. more variety? This combo camp is designed for our young soccer Before Care This is done through station 7:00-9:00 AM work, competitive games, skills campers. Campers will participate $7 per day contests and drills all within a fun in the Milwaukee Wave Soccer camp positive environment. Camp is led for a morning skill session and then After Care join Sports Variety in the afternoon 4:00-6:00 PM (5:30 PM on Fridays) by professional coaches that are for more camp fun! $7 per day handpicked for their basketball knowledge and ability to work well Dates: $35 per week for unlimited 6/24-6/28 Before & After Care with kids. Dates: 7/22-7/26 Contact Michelle Hoffman 7/15-7/19 8/12-8/16 414-967-8266 Instructors: Instructors: [email protected] Milwaukee Bucks Staff Milwaukee Wave Staff & JCC Camp Staff 4 Register online at jccmilwaukee.org entering K5 - 2nd grades Milwaukee Wave Vertical T-Ball Milwaukee Soccer Adventures Minors 1st & 2nd Grade Up, Up and Away! Campers will reach Batter up! Come learn the Whether it is skill development, new heights this summer as they fundamentals of America’s favorite technique and training refinement, explore the climbing community of pastime with T-Ball Milwaukee or intense instruction, the Milwaukee Milwaukee with Vertical Adventures. Minors. With the guidance of Wave camp does it all. Learn and Each day will bring new challenges collegiate level players, campers will compete with the pros. Split into by building upper body strength, be introduced to the basics of T-ball age and skill appropriate groups, practicing strategic thinking, and including throwing, fielding and campers will have the opportunity stepping outside comfort zones. hitting. Campers will also have the to work with the Milwaukee Wave Campers are required to wear opportunity to travel to different coaches, players, and staff. athletic shoes. fields and attend a local game. Dates: Additional required waivers will be Dates: 6/24-6/28 available in your CampMinder account. 7/22-7/26 7/22-7/26 Dates: Instructors: 8/12-8/16 7/1-7/5 *no camp Thursday, July 4 JCC Camp Staff & Baseball Specialist s Instructors: 8/5-8/9 Milwaukee Wave Staff Instructors: Floor Hockey JCC Camp Staff GOOOOAAAAL! This camp is the Novice Golf perfect way to introduce your Fore! Looking to develop a love for Ninja Warrior camper to floor hockey! Campers the life time sport of golf? This is White Belt will learn the basic skills and the place to start! Our skill-specific strategy of floor hockey through golf camps are perfect for every Dare to be great! Ninja Warrior White daily skill sessions and game play. beginning golfer. Campers will learn Belt will introduce campers to the They will end the week with a mini the basic strategy of golf through art of being a ninja using a variety tournament. skill sessions led by experienced of physically challenging activities. Dates: golfers, visiting local driving ranges, Throughout the week, campers will 8/5-8/9 and playing at level appropriate be introduced to the ninja world Instructors: courses. of running, jumping, climbing, JCC Camp Staff Dates: swinging, and balancing. Campers 6/17-6/21 will participate in obstacle courses, Instructors: individual challenges, mind twisters, JCC Camp Staff & Golf Specialists and team-based competitions. Additional required waivers will be available in your CampMinder account. Dates: 7/29-8/2 Instructors: JCC Camp Staff Register online at jccmilwaukee.org 5 entering K5 - 2nd grades Play Hard Hoops SWOOSH! Led by Coach David Adelman, the “Hoops Education” formula for success was built on teaching basketball fundamentals and team oriented play. Play Hard Hoops creates the positive atmosphere that allows participants to communicate, play competitively, learn, and most importantly have fun. “Hoops Education” can be defined by five words: Enthusiasm, Teamwork, Attitude, Character and Gratitude. Dates: 8/12-8/16 8/19-8/23 Instructors: Coach David Adelman and the Play Hard Hoops Staff Racket Sports Get into the game! Racket Sports will introduce campers to a variety of sports including tennis, pickleball, badminton, and ping pong. Throughout the week campers will Sports Variety NEW! Intro to have the opportunity learn about The greatest gift is the ability to Theater and play each sport individually as Play! Give your camper the gift of well as in teams. Campers will also play at Sports Variety. Each week, Time to take the stage! Let your travel into the community to play on campers will engage in different camper’s imagination come to local courts! sports, swimming, arts & crafts, life as they explore acting and Dates: and a variety of other camp games.
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