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Making Summer Better at the NAC! Welcome to 40,000 Sq Making Summer Better at the NAC! Welcome to 40,000 sq. ft. Multi-turfed Facility, Camp NAC! NEW AND IMPROVED!! We have a new home! During the summer, Campers will spend their summer Camp NAC is located at the NAC Sports having fun and making memories Training Center, where all campers will in our world-class facilities. check in and out. Indoor and Outdoor Basketball Courts Outdoor Pool Resort Each Friday from 3:00PM-8:00PM our outdoor pool complex is open to the General Public campers and their families the week(s) you are enrolled at Camp NAC! (Excludes holidays and holiday weekends). 32,000 sq. ft. Youth Plex Gymnastics Facility Camp Nurse Youth Studio Classrooms Group Exercise Full Kitchen 4-Acre Outdoor Water Park Two 25 ft. Water Slides Lazy River 2 Playground Zero Entry Activity Pool 3 Splash Pad Table of Contents Specialty Camps (Ages 3-5).......................................................10 Camp NACster (Ages 3-12)........................................................14 Leisure and Competitive Sports Camps (Ages 6-12).................16 Cooking Camps (Ages 6-12)......................................................20 Creative Arts Camps (Ages 6-12)...............................................22 STEAM Camps (Ages 6-12)........................................................24 Dear Parents and Guardians, Teen Camps (Ages 12-15)...........................................................28 Hello, my name is Brianne Feinour (known as Miss Brie) and I am the Additional Options.......................................................................32 Summer Camp Director at Camp NAC. Entering my fourth summer with Camp NAC, our team is excited to welcome all new and Lunch Package……………………………………………………………..34 returning campers for an amazing summer of fun, friendships, and being your own unique self while at camp. School’s Out Camp (Ages 3-12)................................................36 How to Enroll.................................................................................40 Our camp team is dedicated to making sure that you and your camper have the best possible experience. Each counselor has Policies and Procedures................................................................42 gone through a 3-step interview process and extensive training Camp NAC Birthday Packages...................................................44 preparing them for the summer ahead. In addition to having the skills to keep your campers engaged both physically and mentally, Newtown Discovery Preschool...................................................45 each member of our team is required to have several qualifications: •First Aid, AED and CPR certifications •A minimum of four years working in a childcare field •All program managers have or are pursuing a degree in education • All specialty instructors have over six years of experience in their field If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions regarding camp, I am always available. We cannot wait to welcome our campers, both new and old, as we prepare for Camp NAC 2021! See you all soon, Brianne Feinour 4 5 Dates to Know! Happy Campers (and Parents, too!) Open House Saturday, February 6th at 11:30AM-2:00PM Location: NAC Brown Gym (Main Building) Meet the camp team, learn about camp programs through interactive “You guys are doing a great job and should know this is an play and secure the Early Bird Discount with registration! outstanding service you have provided to the community RSVP required. when other folks and camps were closed and you stood by the community of parents helping with the summer camps for our kids. Thank you!” Parent Orientation Alberto Acereda Thursday, June 3rd at 7PM or Sunday, June 13th at 1PM Children: Diego (age 9) and AJ (age 10) Location: NAC Sports Training Center Bring your campers to meet our camp team while you attend orientation. “She’s loving her time at Camp NAC and it’s been a blessing to have this experience for her!” “I wanted to be sure you knew Kristen Hooks that the staff has gone above and Child: Siobhan (age 3) beyond to make sure my three daughters are happy at camp. Ways to Save! Thank you so much and please tell them how much we appreciate “Thank you for everything you’re Check out all the ways to save on camp costs -- them.” doing for the kids this summer! PLUS combine discounts to maximize your savings! Jillian Zivanovic I watched the Camp NAC videos on Children: Layla and Zoe (age 5) facebook with Elijah and I had tears and Scarlett (age 6) running down my face because these Multi-Week Discount kids have needed this release so 6 Weeks — Save 5% desperately. We’re so grateful for the 8 Weeks — Save 8% “I just want to thank you and all work you guys have been doing with 10 Weeks — Save 10% the staff at Camp NAC for doing them. From the bottom of my heart, *Savings on cost of camp weeks only. such an awesome job given all the thank you!” challenges I’m sure you all faced Lisa Smith given the circumstances. My boys Child: Elijah (age 6) Multi-Sibling Discount really enjoyed their time at camp, First Camper — Full Price and you are right in saying that 2nd and 3rd Campers — Additional 5% Off it gave them a somewhat normal “My son Danny absolutely loved 4+ Campers — Additional 10% Off summer experience.” the camp this year!! Thank you and *Savings on cost of camp weeks only. All campers must attend 4+ weeks minimum. Stacy Uhl all of the camp counselors for an Children: Ryan (age 8) and Justin (age 13) awesome camp!! Danny has been in different summer camps in the Straight from a camper! past 6 years and said this was the (To mom and dad): best one.” 10% “I love Camp NAC! It is so much fun Patrick O’Brien Early Bird and we do different games and Child: Danny (age 11) OFF activities every day. I made lots of Discount CONTACT US AT: new friends and we go to the water park every day and I love it here! January 1- February 13 Pricing available info@campnac.com Thanks for sending me. Best camp I online at Pay in full and register online at campnac.com. 215-944-8860 have ever been to!” www.campnac.com. Stephanie (age 11) *Savings on cost of camp weeks only. 6 76 Summer 2021 Camps-at-a-Glance STEAM LEISURE COMPETITIVE TEEN SPECIALTY 3-5 NACSTER COOKING CREATIVE ARTS SCIENCE - TECHNOLOGY SPORTS SPORTS PROGRAM pg. 10-13 pg. 14-15 pg. 20-21 pg. 22-23 ENGINEERING - ART - MATH pg. 16-17 pg. 18-19 pg. 28-31 pg. 24-27 3-5 yrs. 3-12 yrs. 6-12 yrs. 6-8 yrs. 9-12 yrs. 6-12 yrs. 6-12 yrs. 6-8 yrs. 9-12 yrs. 12-15 yrs. pick-up times pg. 10 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM 9AM-3PM WEEK 1 LIL NACSTER NACSTER 6/7 – 6/11 WHALES TALES WEEK 2 WATER JR. CHEF — NACSTER GYMNASTICS LIT 6/14 – 6/18 PALOOZA LIL CHEF WHALES TALES BASKETBALL SLIME MANIA SLIME MANIA LIT WEEK 3 — SPORTS OF NACSTER — FOOD ART CRAZY CRAFTS — — — 6/21 – 6/25 THE WORLD OF ALL SORTS GYMNASTICS LEGO CITY LEGO CITY TEEN ADVENTURE DR. SEUSS UNDER THE SEA CHEER CAMP SCIENCE EXPLORERS SCIENCE EXPLORERS LIT WEEK 4 — EXTREME NACSTER — PASTRY CHEF MEDITATIVE ART — — — 6/28 – 7/2 OUT OF THIS WARRIOR FLOOR HOCKEY HARRY POTTER HARRY POTTER TEEN ADVENTURE WORLD CARDBOARD CARDBOARD DINOSAURS ROCK LIT WEEK 5 WATER BROADWAY THEATER CREATIONS CREATIONS — NACSTER FOOTBALL ACADEMY* RESTAURANT WARS — 7/5 – 7/9 PALOOZA (ALADDIN) — — LIL GYMNASTICS TEEN ADVENTURE OUTDOOR SCIENCE SPY TECH JR. LEGO NACSTER CHEER CAMP NACTIVE GAMING NACTIVE GAMING LIT WEEK 6 BACKYARD — — — JR. CHEF DREAMERS DESIGN — — — 7/12 – 7/16 SPORTS TINY CHEER COLOR GAMES SOCCER MARVEL MADNESS BROADCASTING TEEN ADVENTURE PRINCESS WARRIOR BASKETBALL STEM CHALLENGE STEM CHALLENGE LIT WEEK 7 EXTREME — NACSTER — BAKING BOOTCAMP RADICAL RECYCLING — — — 7/19 – 7/23 WARRIOR LET KIDS BE KIDS COMPETITIVE SWIM KRAZY K’NEX KRAZY K’NEX TEEN ADVENTURE PHILADELPHIA SPORTS DISNEY ADVENTURE THE ESCAPE ROOM THE ESCAPE ROOM LIT WEEK 8 CINDERELLA — — NACSTER BE OUR GUEST TIKTOK DANCE — — — 7/26 – 7/30 WARRIOR JR. GOLFERS* SPLASH AND SPORT MARIO PARTY STEM GAMES TEEN ADVENTURE PRINCESS NINJA NASTICS SLIME MANIA SLIME MANIA LIT WEEK 9 ADVENTURE — NACSTER — FARM TO TABLE AQUA ART — — — 8/2 – 8/6 TEAM BUILDING SUPERHERO FLAG FOOTBALL BATTLE ROYALE BATTLE ROYALE TEEN ADVENTURE LIL EINSTEIN SOCCER STAR WARS STAR WARS LIT WEEK 10 — NACSTER BOYS RULE — EAT FRESH MEDITATIVE ART — — — 8/9 - 8/13 If a box has more OUT AND ABOUT GYMNASTICS EDIBLE SCIENCE TECHNO KIDS TEEN ADVENTURE than one camp LIL NINJA NASTICS JR. GOLFERS* LIT WEEK 11 SPORTS OF ALL INTERNATIONAL — NACSTER — SPA-TACULAR SCIENCE EXPLORERS SCIENCE EXPLORERS — 8/16 – 8/20 SORTS CULINARY listed, please ADVENTURE ARTISTS NINJA NASTICS TEEN ADVENTURE LIL GYMNASTICS choose only one WEEK 12 — NACSTER LIT 8/23 – 8/27 camp for that LIL EDIBLE SCIENTISTS WEEK 13 IMAGINATION week! NACSTER 8/30 – 9/3 WORKSHOP 8 *These camps are run through Camp NAC but are affiliated with outside sponsors. 9 For more information, please call 215-944-8860. Specialty ALL CAMPERS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A SWIM BELT UNLESS THEY PASS A SWIM TEST GIVEN BY OUR Ages RED CROSS CERTIFIED LIFEGUARDS. Camps 3-5 Adventure Artists (Week 11) NEED Kid smART! Increase your creativity and get AM AM inspired by the great outdoors as you create art 9:00 -11:30 TO KNOW! projects and learn about nature. Campers will spend one day this week in the NAC outdoor A SUMMER OF ADVENTURE AWAITS! pool. Little campers, big fun! Our themed specialty camps are created uniquely for our younger campers to nurture a curiosity-driven environment through emergent learning BEFORE AND AFTER Dinosaurs Rock (Week 5) so that campers can develop a love for exploration, wellness and relationship CARE AVAILABLE! Join us for an unforgettable adventure that building.
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