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Summer Day Camps 2018 YMCA Of ADVENTURE AWAITS YMCA OF COLUMBIA-WILLAMETTE Summer Day Camps 2018 ymcacw.org facebook.com/YMCASchoolEnrichment Summer Day Camp Locations 2018 S amps OF COLUMBIA-WI DVENTUR LEASE COMPLETE A SEPARATE FO Beaverton ADVENTURE ARTicipanT INFORMATION AwaiTS sch G ARENT/GU of Columbia-Willamette YMCA Day Camps provide children with new experiences, skill building, a sense of community and lasting friendships. Our day camps, for children entering first through eighth grade, are available at locations STEM throughout the Portland and Vancouver regional area. YMCA Day Camps are uniquely designed around specific Oregon City Clackamas YMCA Child Development Center themed activities, which include Clay and Art, Sports, Lego, Adventure and Breakaway camps. Entering G A Campers learn to work and play together, and are mentored 1 June 11 – 15 YMCA Sports Camps focus on individual skill by experienced camp staff. All summer long campers have new 2 June 18 – 22 development as well as the team ideals of 3 June 25 – 29 adventures in a safe, welcoming environment. sportsmanship and camaraderie. These week long 4 July 2 – 6* 5 July 9 – 13 We intentionally foster achievement, relationships and sessions are designed to accommodate both playful and serious young sports fans. As campers grow 6 July 16 – 20 belonging, which we cultivate throughout the summer months. 7 July 23 – 27 and learn each activity, they can increase their skill 8 July 30 – Aug. 3 Day Camp Upgrade Areas of Focus level. We give them incentives to continue to achieve throughout their camp experience, gaining more *Sports Camp is closed July 4 We know with the right building blocks for healthy • Hands-on exploration advanced skills, and having a ball along the way. development, children gain the skills they need to be active, • Build skills thriving and contributing members of society. We strive to • Self-paced environment nurture campers in a challenging and supportive environment, • Develop friendships where their safety and well-being are our priority. W R Online registration starts April 23. Early Bird registration goes through May 18. ymcacw.org/summer-day-camp I [email protected] I 503.327.0007 isit our website to register as early as April 23. VRegister online and have your summer registration fee waived. For more information contact us at [email protected] or 503.327.0007. Participating in Day Camps helps kids be better together. The YMCA does not discriminate against any child on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, marital status of the parent, or because of a need for special care. Our goal is to meet the individual needs of each child within the structure of our program while maintaining a safe and healthy environment for all children and staff. For additional information on accommodating participants with diverse needs within the summer day camp program, please refer to the general camp information. The school district does not sponsor or endorse the activities and/or information contained in this pamphlet. The YMCA is a nonprofit organization. Summer Day Camp L SPEciaLT Y DAY C amps S D TUR ay NTUR MCA specialty camps provide a range of To Register or for More Information Ypositive day camp experiences for your child. ymcacw.org/summer-day-camp [email protected] The camps include Sports, Lego, Clay and Art, 503.327.0007 TS and each week offers a different theme. By the end of each week, kids develop a better Specialty Day Camps are not understanding of a specialty area and learn new included in the year-round package. YMCA skills while developing their abilities. Part-time options not available. STEM SPORTS Camp Week Dates Theme Entering Grades 2 – 5 LAURELHUrsT SchOOL 1 June 11 – 15 Baseball YMCA Sports Camps focus on individual skill 2 June 18 – 22 Soccer development as well as the team ideals of 3 June 25 – 29 Basketball sportsmanship and camaraderie. These week long 4 July 2 – 6* Baseball sessions are designed to accommodate both playful 5 July 9 – 13 Soccer and serious young sports fans. As campers grow 6 July 16 – 20 Basketball 7 July 23 – 27 Baseball and learn each activity, they can increase their skill 8 July 30 – Aug. 3 Soccer U level. We give them incentives to continue to achieve E throughout their camp experience, gaining more *Sports Camp is closed July 4 Hands-on exploration advanced skills, and having a ball along the way. • Build skills • Self-paced environment • Develop friendships Weekly Rate Before May 18: $220 per week After May 18: $230 per week Online registration starts April 23. Early Bird registration goes through May 18. ymcacw.org/summer-day-camp I [email protected] I 503.327.0007 Hours 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM Sports Day Camp 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Before & After Day Camp 6:30 AM – 9:00 AM 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM There is no additional fee for before and after camp care. Summer Day Camp SPEciaLT Y DAY C amps YMCA N LEASE C N RE ART LLEWELLYN schOOL LEGO Camp Week 3 June 25 – 29, Level 1 A Week 5 July 9 – 13, Level 2 Entering Grades 2 – 5 Week 7 July 23 – 29, Level 1 To Register or for ARENT/GUARDIAN More Information Calling all future architects and Week 8 July 30 – Aug. 3, Level 2 1st Parent/G ymcacw.org/summer-day-camp engineers! Lego camp provides curious Hours [email protected] YMCA campers the opportunity to build Lego 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM 503.327.0007 creations and test their skills. We use Lego Education Kits that promote Lego Day Camp teamwork and problem solving as well 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Specialty Day Camps are not STEM included in the year-round as our own Lego curriculum. Before & After Day Camp 6:30 AM – 9:00 AM package. Part-time options Weekly Rate 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM not available. Before May 18: $220 per week There is no additional fee for After May 18: $230 per week before and after camp care. Baseball CLay and arT Camp Entering Grades 2 – 5 BILL YMCA Clay and Art Camp offers a fun environment for young artists grades 2 – 5 to explore new techniques and express their artistic talents. Campers will have E the opportunity to participate in a variety of different art mediums during these week long sessions. Weekly Rate Week Dates Clay Studio Art Studio Before May 18: $220 per week SOUTHEasT YMCA ART CENTER After May 18: $230 per week 1 June 11 – 15 Kids-n-Clay – EME 2 June 18 – 22 Spin It 3-D / Multi Media Hours 3 June 25 – 29 Monster Art – 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM 4 July 2 – 6* Hand Building Paint, Splatter & Splash 5 July 9 – 13 Spin It – Clay and Art Day Camp 6 July 16 – 20 Amazing Pinch Pots – 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM 7 July 23 – 27 Slab & Coil Fossil Fun, Plaster & Paint Before & After Day Camps 8 June 30 – Aug. 3 Sculpture Fun – 9 Aug. 6 – 10 Castles, Caves & Fairy Houses Nature Art Rocks! 6:30 AM – 9:00 AM 10 Aug. 13 – 17 Mandala Mania – 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM 11 Aug. 20 – 24* Monster Art 2 – There is no additional fee for *Clay and Art Day Camp is closed July 4 and Aug. 24. before and after camp care. ADVENTURE Day Camp Entering Grades 1 – 5 dventure Day Camp is a combination of weekly field trips and a range of fun-filled themes. Our Alocations vary by week, time and cost. Children should be at site from 9 AM to 4 PM daily in order to participate in all of the activities. Departure and arrival times occasionally change for specific trips and activities, so we encourage families to check the daily itinerary. Children must be at least six years of age to be in the pool on swimming field trips in Oregon. Participants under six will be provided with an alternate activity. Week Dates Theme Field Trip 1 June 11 – 15 Nature Explorers Wildwood Recreation Site 2 June 18 – 22 Hook, Line and Sinker Fishing @ Indian Springs Weekly Rate 3 June 25 – 29 Robo Revolution OMSI Before May 18: $210 per week 4 July 2 – 6* A Trek Around the Globe Oregon Zoo After May 18: $220 per week 5 July 9 – 13 Summer Free-for-All Jamboree 6 July 16 – 20 Amped Out Energy Week Bonneville Dam To Register or for 7 July 23 – 27 Blue Ribbon Rowdiness Washington County Fair More Information 8 July 30 – Aug. 3 An Enchanted Storybook Week Enchanted Forest ymcacw.org/summer-day-camp 9 Aug. 6 – 10* Ready, Set, Grill! BBQ 10 Aug. 13 – 17 Thespians and Theatrics Broadway Rose – Aladdin [email protected] 11 Aug. 20 – Aug. 24* Goofy Gamer Takeover Jon’s Incredible Pizza 503.327.0007 12 Aug. 27 – Aug. 31* Last Shot at Summer Mini Golf *Adventure Camp locations are closed on July 4. Week nine, Portland Public School locations will only be held Aug. 6 – 8. Programs will be closed on either Aug. 24 or Aug. 31, please check with your desired locations for exact dates. BREakaway Camp Entering Grades 6 – 8 Week Dates Theme Field Trip fter studying all year it is now Atime for more adventure. Based on 1 June 11 – 15 All Fun and Games Wunderland Nickle Arcade YMCA values, activities are developed 2 June 18 – 22 Off the Hook Indian Springs Trout Farm to meet the needs of this age group. 3 June 25 – 29 It’s Just Rocket Science Evergreen Space Museum 4 July 2 – 6* The Old Ballgame Portland Pickles Let’s Break Away! 5 July 9 – 13 Tuned into Summer Jamboree at Blue Lake Park This group is out and about the 6 July 16 – 20 Lazer Crazer Ultrazone Laser Tag 7 July 23 – 27 Fabulous Fair Fun Washington County Fair Portland Metropolitan area.
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