CHICKASHA AREA YMCA FEBRUARY 10th Current Before & A fter School Participants FEBRUARY 17TH Y Members and 2014 Participants FEBRUARY 24th Open Registration A $ 10 deposit per c hild, per c amp week is due upon registration. T he $ 1 0 depos it will be c redited to eac h week of attendanc e and is nonrefundable. SPECIAL INFORMATION LOCATION 725 West Chickasha A venue Chickasha, OK 73018 DATES CAMP IS OFFERED Monday- Friday, May 21–A ugust 10, M-F TIMES OFFERED 7:30am-6pm AGES SERVED 5-12 (must have completed kindergarten) The C HICKASHA AREA YMCA Summer Day C amp offers cam pers two days of swimming a we e k (swimming will be he ld at the Shannon Springs Park outdoor community pool), we e k ly trips to the Chick asha Public library, a different field trip e ach we e k, as we ll as many different day camp activities such as arts and crafts, sports, group games, and character de ve lopment. Lunch and afternoon snack is provided by the Y in partnership with the R egional Food Bank of Oklahoma. C am pers m ay be divided into smaller groups to maintain age appropriate activities. The Y’s Summer Day Camp value has ne ve r been greater. PARENT ORIENTATION Thursday, May 14th at 6 PM at the C HICKASHA AR EA YMCA LUNCH, SNACK AND WATER FIELD TRIP DAYS Fridays The se items will need to be packed the first two we e ks and the last 2 we e ks of camp. The R egional Food Bank will p rovide lunch and snack for m iddle 8 we eks of summer camp. Always pack a water bottle. 725 West Chickasha Avenue, Chickasha, OK 73018 405 224 2281 TYPICAL DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CHICKASHA AREA YMCA CAMPER Each day of camp brings an exciting new adventure for your campers. The following is a sneak peak at what a typical day may look like for your camper. 7:30am-9:00am – DROP OFF C am pers can be dropped off as e arlier as 7:30am. During this time, campers will e ngage in small table top games and gym activities and other structured activities with the whole group. 9:00am-9:30am – GOOD MORNING! Opening Ceremony C am pers will ge t to sing/shout to the top of their lungs, play silly camp games, possibly watch a goofy counselor skit or le ad the ceremony themselves! The C ampers will also engage in a group discussion about the theme and expectations for the day. C ampers will then split into their age groups. 9:30am-11:30am – Group Activities C am pers will play fun camp games inside, learn a new sk ill or make a themed craft to take home! W e have prepare d each we ekly schedule for the summer so k ids will continually play new games and learn ne w e nrichm ent skills. 11:30am – Lets Eat! During Lunch time we will bre ak into our small groups or family groups and e njoy gre at food thanks to our wonderful partners The Regional Food Bank. During this time we will fue l our m inds and stomachs with food and great conversation. 12:30-3:30pm – Group Activities In the afternoon, we will introduce e nrichment activities such as fun science, history, nutrition or re ading! The campers will rotate through these activities as we ll as more games and crafts. Each we e k, we will participate in a large group activity centered on the we ek’s theme! Each age group will be swimming at le ast 2 days a we e k at the SHANNON SPRINGS PARK COMMUNITY POOL. W e have also been known to tak e trips to the local parks to explore , and cool off at local splash parks. W e have structured our da y cam p to be a very full and busy day for our campers. This summer we will be adding a “Chillax Corner” whe re cam pers may re lax, re ad a book, write in a journal, write a letter, listen to music, or play quiet gam es. 3:30-4:00pm – SNACK TIME Afte r a busy afternoon, campers will e at snack and reflect on that day’s events. 4:00pm – 4:30pm WHAT A GREAT DAY! Closing Ceremony C ounselors will re ve al their “Camper Shout outs” of the day, discuss the next day e vents, and Campers will be able to give “C amper and Counselor Shout O uts” to the group. W e will close with a quote, skit, story, song, or dance. 4:30pm – 6:00pm – WE WILL SEE YOU TOMORROW! Pick up Pare nts will be picking up during this time and campers can choose 3 different stationed areas to do an activity. Parents will sign out at the desk and their campers will be ready to te ll them about the awe some day the y had. This is a sample schedule. Schedules are subject to change More detailed information will be discussed at Parent meeting! W E AR E SUPER EXCITED TO GET THIS SUMMER STARTED! Pricing: ALL Summer Weekly Pricing Y Household Member: $80 Y Youth Member: $90 Non-Y Member: $105 Summer Select Weekly Pricing Y Household Member: $90 Y Youth Member: $100 Non-Y Member: $115
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