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FRIENDSHIP, ACCOMPLISHMENT, BELONGING DOOR COUNTY YMCA SUMMER CAMPS 2015 www.doorcountyymca.org BEST SUMMER EVER!

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Page 1: Camp guide 2015

FRIENDSHIP, ACCOMPLISHMENT, BELONGING

DOOR COUNTY YMCA SUMMER CAMPS 2015www.doorcountyymca.org

BEST SUMMER EVER!

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SIGN UP FOR THE BEST SUMMER EVER!

Join us for the opportunity to meet the counselors, interact with other camp families, finalize paperwork, preview camp, and ask questions.

The Y is giving kids their best summer ever through a day camp experience with more activities to help them learn and master skills, make friends and feel welcome.

Through the Y’s day camp program, kids participate in fun and educational activities that will help them: • Learn and master skills that help them realize their passions, talents and potential; • Build relationships with new friends and staff role models adding to their well being;• Develop a sense of belonging, so they feel safe, welcome and free to express their individuality.

COME AND HEAR MORE

WHY CHOOSE CAMP COM-

June 3 6:00 pmFAMILY POTLUCK/COOKOUT Sturgeon Bay Camp Compass Meet-and-Greet At the Lansing Avenue Center

WHY CHOOSE CAMP COMPASS?

June 17 5:00 pmFAMILY POTLUCK/COOKOUT Sister Bay Camp Compass Meet-and-GreetAt the Sister Bay Beach Gazebo2

There’s nothing like the Y! WELL-TRAINED STAFF: We take your child’s safety seriously. Our counselors, camp staff and lifeguards complete over 30 hours of pre-camp training including CPR, First Aid, AED and Child Abuse Prevention. We conduct background checks and drug screenings on all camp staff and employees. Our counselors also learn child development best practices, as well as techniques to encourage all campers to be inclusive and celebrate our differences.

TRADITION AND VALUES: The YMCA invented “day camp” to bring enriching experiences to children in local communities. With more than 20 camping seasons to build on, this year is sure to be the best summer ever! The focus of summer camp will be fostering of friendships, accomplishments and belonging through age-appropriate enrichment activities in indoor and outdoor settings, keeping kids active, engaged and having fun!

SUPPORT OF FAMILY: We strive to offer camp options that fit every family’s busy summer calendars. With full summer, weekly and daily rates, we are sure to be able to provide support for the full-time working parent, or those just looking to incorporate some fun into their child’s

summer!

COMMUNITY REPUTATION: At the Y, you’re not just a member of a facility; you’re part of a cause with a shared commitment to nurture the potential of youth, improve health and well-being, give back and support our neighbors. YMCA members enjoy special pricing on programs and receive priority registration.

*Themes and trips are subjected to changed.

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WHY CHOOSE CAMP COMPASS?• Registration & Membership Info....4• Sturgeon Bay Camps - Explorer Camp ........................................5- Weekly Schedules ...................................6- Weekly Themes.......................................7- Pre-Summer Week...................................8- Adventure Camp......................................9- Traveler Camp..........................................10- Navigator Camp.......................................11- Camps in The Park..................................12 *Otumba Park Half-Day Camp *Afternoons at Sunset Park *Sunset Park Tennis Camp• Specialty Camps ..........................13 *Gymnastics Camp *Art Camps• Summer Foods .............................14• Leaders in Training ......................15• Northern Door Camps - Fun in the Sun Camp..............................18 - Commanders Camp.................................18

• All Camp Forms .........................19-23

2015 SUMMER CAMP

SUNSCREEN AND BUG SPRAY: Sunscreen should be applied before camp, as campers spend a good portion of the day outside. The YMCA will provide sunscreen and bug spray to be re-applied throughout the day when conditions dictate. If you wish to provide your own sunscreen and bug spray, it must be in a separate container clearly labeled with the camper’s name as well as have the appropriate paperwork on file with counselors.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING:• Money• Personal electronic items or cell phones• Toys from home

DAILY BACKPACK ITEMS:• Water bottle• Swimsuit & towel• Sweatshirt or light jacket• Comb/brush• Optional items: goggles, plastic bag for wet swim suit & towel

WHAT TO WEAR:• Tennis shoes with socks• Camp t-shirt (provided)

CAMPERS CHECKLIST

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EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNTSIt pays to not only become a member of the Y, but also to register early for Summer Camp. Registration opens on March 2. With three pricing tiers, the earlier you register the more you can save. Campers can register for the whole summer, specific weeks or random days. By registering for the full summer of camp, members will receive a discount equivalent to 5 days of camp FREE!

CAMP DEPOSITS, PAYMENT AND CANCELLATIONSA non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration unless you receive a subsidy. A deposit of 25% is required if you register before June 5, and 50% is required if you register after June 5. Your deposit is applied to your total camp fees. The balance of camp fees must be scheduled for a payment plan and MUST be paid in full prior to scheduled camp day unless otherwise arranged.

Transfers from one camp day to another will be accepted on a space-available basis.

Camp enrollments are accepted 48 hours prior to the camp day, or on a space-available basis.

CAMP FORMSFor your child’s safety and state licensing requirements, registration forms for all camps must be submitted by Friday, June 5 or prior to first day of scheduled camp.

Please note that the Y uses photos of program participants in promotional materials (last names are not published). If you do not want your child photographed or to appear in promotional materials, please check the appropriate box on the bottom of the registration forms on page 23 and file this form with other camp forms.

CAMP SUPERVISION POLICYThe Door County YMCA is not able to provide 1:1 supervision of any child in our camp programs. Normal state licensing ratios are implemented and range from 1:10 to 1:15 depending on ages and activities. If your child requires more supervision, it will be the parent’s responsibility to inform the YMCA and provide that service for your child. Assisting adults are permitted to accompany children in our camps at no additional cost. Contact the camp director to make arrangements before your child arrives at camp.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEAt the YMCA, summer camp is for everyone, regardless of income. We are committed to giving everyone the opportunity to participate in character building programs regardless of one’s ability to pay. In addition to a subsidy program provided through the State of Wisconsin, the YMCA can also offer partial financial assistance for camp fees, if the state subsidy is less then 50%. State subsidy, if applicable, will be applied first to camp fees. For financial assistance information contact Sue Crass at the Sturgeon Bay Program Center at 920-743-4949 or Josh Lardinois at the Northern Door Program Center at 920-868-3660. All requests are confidential. For state subsidy information, contact Val Bauldry at Human Services of Door County at 920-746-2245.

Join The YAll campers are encouraged to join as a YMCA member to receive a discount on camp and full membership privileges. A youth membership is $17 per month. Or

better yet, join as a family and make the Y your destination for family activities year

round! For more information on becoming a Y member, visit

www.doorcountyymca.org or call 920-743-4949 or 920-868-3660.

WHY CHOOSE CAMP COMPASS?REGISTRATION

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SWIMMING POLICYSummer fun includes swimming in our tremendous aquatic facilities or local beaches! Please note that most of our Camp Compass programs include instructional and/or recreational swim time, as a part of the curriculum. For instructional swim programs, a pre- and post- season assessment will be sent home for you to see your campers’ progress.

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EXPLORER CAMPBARKER CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER

AGES 4 & 5

Camp dates: June 16 through August 20 Camp times: Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Explorers Camp, located in the Treehouse Room of our 5-Star rated Barker Child Development Center, is a fun and exciting first camp experience for 4 and 5 year olds. Your child will experience the “magic” that summer camp offers making new friends, creating cool art projects, learning new games, enjoying summer activities, and even taking field trips on a REAL school bus! Each week presents a theme geared toward the interests and abilities of preschool children, helping them explore, learn and enjoy new experiences.

Registration Dates: Y Member: General Public:Now-March 31 $155 all Tuesdays $194 all Tuesdays $155 all Thursdays $194 all ThursdaysApril 1-May 15 $170 all Tuesdays $212 all Tuesdays $170 all Thursdays $212 all ThursdaysMay 16-end of camp $185 all Tuesdays $231 all Tuesdays $185 all Thursdays $231 all Thursdays

Week 1: June 16 & 18 Artful AnticsThe first days of camp will be filled with arts and crafts with a guest art teacher.

Week 2: June 23 & 25 Island GetawayCampers will go for a swim at the YMCA and Clark Lake.

Week 3: June 30 & July 2 Rockin’ in the USAAll-American sports fun includes bowling at Apple Valley Lanes and mini golfing at Egg Harbor Fun Park.

Week 4: July 7 & 9 Cruising in Our NeighborhoodExploration of Sturgeon Bay this week will be aboard the Door County Trolley and the Chicago Fire Boat.

Week 5: July 14 & 16 Under the SeaCampers can splash and play at Quietwoods South and the YMCA.

Week 6: July 21 & 23 Barnyard BashCampers visit with animal friends at Schopf’s Dairy View and THE Farm.

Week 7: July 28 & 30 Happily Ever AfterA gymnastics class and playing in the castle at the Y bring fairy tales to life for campers.

Week 8: August 4 & 6 Discovering Our WorldCampers will take to the beautiful outdoors at The Ridges Sanctuary and Whitefish Dunes State Park.

Week 9: August 11 & 13 Helping HeroesCampers will get the opportunity to meet heroes right here in Door County at the US Coast Guard Station and the Sturgeon Bay Fire Department.

Week 10: August 18 & 20 Anything GoesThe last week of camp will be filled with silly fun, as campers dress up in their favorite costumes one day and a crazy outfit or hairstyle the other day.

WEEKLY THEMES

Barker Child Development CenterContact: Dori Meyer At 920-743-4949

Camp Location: 1743 Egg Harbor Rd Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-818-0691

Note: Activities may change based on weather, attendance and other circumstances.

NEW LOCATION

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TYPICAL WEEKLY SCHEDULEADVENTURE-TRAVELER- NAVIGATOR

MONDAYExtended Care

Opening Ceremony

Huddle Group

Orientation

Lunch

Open Swim

Variety Activities

Snack

Reflection

Closing Ceremony

Extended Care

TUESDAYExtended Care

Opening Ceremony

Huddle Group

Swim Lessons

Campers Choice and Play

Lunch

Mastery Activities

Variety Activities

Snack

Reflection

Closing Ceremony

Extended Care

THURSDAYExtended Care

Opening Ceremony

Huddle Group

Swim Lessons

Campers Choice and Play

Lunch

Mastery Activities

Variety Activities

Snack

Reflection

Closing Ceremony

Extended Care

WEDNESDAYExtended Care

Opening Ceremony

Huddle Group

Variety Activities

Field Trip

Reflection

Closing Ceremony

Extended Care

FRIDAYExtended Care

Opening Ceremony

Huddle Group

Variety Activities

Mastery Activities

Lunch

Open Swim

Variety Activities

Camper Planned Event

Extended Care

Extended Care Regular camp sessions will run from 8:30am-4:00pm each day, however, understanding the various needs of family, we will continue to offer before camp care (from 5:30-8:30am) and after camp care (from 4:00-5:45pm) at no additional cost! This time will focus on Camper Choice and Play and Variety Activities as we wait for other campers to join us. Opening & Closing Ceremonies Acknowledging the start and end of each day with a ritual gives your camp the chance to assemble as one large group, participate in fun and engaging routines, recognize and celebrate campers and counselors, and experience an inclusive and positive social environment. Huddle Group Getting to know campers’ names, interests, and qualities during small-group interactions creates a positive social environment, promotes friendships among campers, and reduces and resolves behavior conflicts and bullying. Camper Choice & Play Supervised time, not directed by camp counselors, provides campers with an important opportunity to make individual choices and feel a sense of belonging at camp. Campers can use the time to explore various opportunities for indoor, outdoor or imaginative play.

Mastery Activities Giving campers a chance to select an activity to practice at least three times during a camp week helps them build a sense of achievement. When campers return to an activity with a clear goal in mind, they are able to build skills in that activity. Weekly activities will be offered, with recognition for successful completion. Campers will use tracking systems to record accomplishments over the summer. Variety Activities Exploring a range of activities throughout the camp session allows campers to discover their interests and talents. These activities are a little more general than mastery activities, focused less on skill building and more on trying new things and connecting with others. Reflection It's easy to jump from one activity to the next in the excitement and rush of the camp day, but youth development is best supported by building in time for individual or small-group reflection on activities or the day’s events. These few moments will foster relationships and support belonging among campers and between campers and counselors. It's a fun way to end each day. Camper Planned Events Engaging campers to select, organize, and run an event builds collaboration skills and offers important leadership opportunities. These events will celebrate the fun of the week...maybe it will be a performance, showcase, or favorite game...the campers will decide!

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TYPICAL WEEKLY SCHEDULE

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School is out, and it is time to say hello to summer with new friends at summer camp. Week one focuses on getting to know each other, exploring the camp area and becoming familiar with the camp experience.

Week 1: June 15 – 19 Camp 101

WEEKLY THEMES

Go further into summer fun with an island theme and Hawaiian games like musical beach towel and beach ball bonanza. Other highlights include temporary tattoos, pineapple pops, and Hawaiian musical instruments.

Week 2: June 22 – 26 Aloha Summer

During American Pride week campers participate in activities that celebrate our country, land and cultures. Activities and games include whiffle ball, four square, banana/blueberry kabobs, and community clean up.

Week 3: June 29 – July 3 American Pride

All aboard for Creation Station! This week revolves around expressing oneself through art in mediums such as clay, paper-mache, watercolor, and chalk. Other art projects include tie-dying, creating yarn bowls and making friendship bracelets using Rainbow Looms.

Week 4: July 6 – 10 Creation Station

Splash and explore the wonders of water this week by creating a regatta boat to race against fellow campers. Campers will also delve into splash painting, conduct a water taste test and play on the super slip and slide.

Week 5: July 13 -17 Wonderful Water

The wacky wonders of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) flesh out this week where campers create their own slime, design a vessel for an egg drop experiment, build a catapult and blast off a rocket.

Week 6: July 20 – 24 Super Science

Campers will be putting their hands to work this week, learning how helping others makes a difference in the community. From donating food to sharing smiles, campers and the Door community will reap the benefits of these small acts of kindness.

Week 7: July 27 – 31 Helping Hands

The natural splendor of the Door Peninsula provides a great locale to live and play. Campers will learn how nature can take care of us, and how we can return the favor by supporting our environment.

Week 8: August 3 – 7 The Great Outdoors

With a week full of games, campers will focus on having fun while developing sportsmanship and learning how to be a team player. Games like tag and Ultimate Frisbee will bring out the athlete in everyone.

Week 9: August 10 – 14 Games, Games, Galore

Campers will celebrate the end of summer with Camp Compass spirit! Daily themes will bring out camper’s craziest hairdos to their best pajamas, providing opportunities to reflect on the commonality and the originality within the camp community.

Week 10: August 17 – 21 Spirit Week

As the last week of camp, the entire summer will be put on rewind. Campers will have input on their favorite activities from camp, which will be revisited to enhance their memories as camp comes to a close.

Week 11: August 24 – 28 Camp Rewind

Join us at the Lansing Avenue Center for the opportunity to meet the counselors, interact with other camp families, finalize paperwork, preview camp, and ask questions.

June 3 FAMILY POTLUCK/COOKOUT Summer Camp Meet-and-Greet 6:00pm

Join us at Cherry Blossom Park for a cookout where families will have a chance to close out the summer camp program with other campers and staff, showcasing summer achievements.

August 19 FAMILY POTLUCK/COOKOUT Summer Camp close out 6:00 pm

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CAMP COMPASSPRE-SUMMER WEEKAGE 5 THROUGH STUDENTS ENTERING 5TH GRADE

Registration Dates: Y Member: General Public:Now - March 31 $150 per week/$32 day $185 per week/$39 dayApril 1 - May 15 $165 per week/$35 day $205 per week/$43 dayMay 16 - end of Camp $180 per week/$38 day $225 per week/$47 day

Get summer started with the right tone by transitioning straight from school into our Pre-Summer Week. Whether signing up for one day or the whole week, participants will fill their time with field trips, sports, swimming, arts & crafts, and more. A nutritious breakfast and lunch will be served each day of Pre-Summer Week.

LANSING AVENUE CENTER

YMCA Summer Camp doesn’t start until June 15, but don’t worry. Our Pre-Summer Week held June 8 – 12 is here to help, especially our Southern Door and Sevastopol friends who are scheduled to be out of school that whole week. Sturgeon Bay schools are scheduled to wrap up on June 10, so these friends can join us starting June 11.

SCHOOL IS OUT, SUMMER IS IN

Camp dates: Monday through Friday, June 8 -12Camp times: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm; FREE extended care available 5:30 am - 8:30 am and 4:00 pm –5:45 pm

Monday, June 8 Kick off activities & swimming at the YTuesday, June 9 Bowling at Apple Valley LanesWednesday, June 10 Relay Races at Local ParkThursday, June 11 Outdoor activities at CrossroadsFriday, June 12 Games & swimming at the Y

PRE-SUMMER ACTIVITIES

Note: Activities may change based on weather, attendance and other circumstances.

JUNE 8-JUNE 12

Lansing Avenue CenterContact: JoAnna SeverinsenCamp Location: 876 S. Lansing Ave. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-818-0796

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JUNE 8-JUNE 12

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AGE 5 THROUGH ENTERING GRADE 1

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ADVENTURE CAMPLANSING AVENUE CENTER

ADVENTURE CAMP WEEKLY TRIPSWeek 1: June 15 – 19 Door County Candle Co.Week 2: June 22 – 26 Egg Harbor Fun ParkWeek 3: June 29 – July 3 Joannes Aquatic CenterWeek 4: July 6 – 10 Door County TrolleyWeek 5: July 13 -17 Quietwoods SouthWeek 6: July 20 – 24 Bay Beach Amusement Park &Wildlife SanctuaryWeek 7: July 27 – 31 The Ridges SanctuaryWeek 8: August 3 – 7 The CoursesWeek 9: August 10 – 14 Sir Bounce-A-LotWeek 10: August 17 – 21 Apple Valley Lanes & Sunset ParkWeek 11: August 24 – 28 Sturgeon Bay Cinema

Trips are typically scheduled for Wednesdays of each week, but may change based on weather, attendance, and other circumstances. Swim lessons are included weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays for all Adventure Campers, with open swim planned for Monday and Fridays; gym and park activities will be regularly scheduled at the Sturgeon Bay Program Center. Bus trips to local parks and walking field trips to the Library and Cherry Blossom Park are also planned into each week.

Camp dates: June 15 through August 28Camp times: 8:30 am to 4:00pm; FREE extended care available 5:30 am to 8:30 am and 4:00 pm to 5:45pm

Every day of this full-time licensed day camp is full of activities that nourish your child’s sense of adventure and creativity. The weekly themes promote learning across a broad spectrum of subjects, with field trips and activities that bring your child’s summer beyond the ordinary, into the extraordinary.

Registration Dates: Y Member: General Public:Now-March 31 $150 per week/$32 day $185 per week/$39 dayApril 1-May 15 $165 per week/$35 day $205 per week/$43 dayMay 16-end of camp $180 per week/$38 day $225per week/$47 day

Lansing Avenue CenterContact: JoAnna SeverinsenCamp Location: 876 S. Lansing Ave. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-818-0796

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Traveler Camp is a full-time licensed day camp that builds on your child’s adventurous spirit to bring about a further sense of independence in an environment that embraces new experiences, weekly themes and a healthy food curriculum will help campers build skills for life and lasting friendships.

TRAVELER CAMP WEEKLY TRIPSWeek 1: June 15 – 19 Egg Harbor Fun ParkWeek 2: June 22 – 26 Door County Candle CompanyWeek 3: June 29 – July 3 Joannes Water ParkWeek 4: July 6 – 10 Door County Fire Boat Week 5: July 13 -17 Harbour VillageWeek 6: July 20 – 24 The Ridges SanctuaryWeek 7: July 27 – 31 Sir Bounce-A-LotWeek 8: August 3 – 7 Hickey Brothers FisheryWeek 9: August 10 – 14 Bay Beach Amusement Park & Wildlife SanctuaryWeek 10: August 17 – 21 Apple Valley Lanes & Sunset ParkWeek 11: August 24 – 28 Sturgeon Bay Cinema

Trips are typically scheduled for Wednesdays of each week, but may change based on weather, attendance, and other circumstances. Swim lessons are included weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays for all Traveler Campers, with open swim planned for Mondays and Fridays; gym and park activities will be regularly scheduled at the Sturgeon Bay Program Center. Bus trips to local parks and walking field trips to the Library and Cherry Blossom Park are also planned into each week.

Registration Dates: Y Member: General Public:Now-March 31 $150 per week/$32 day $185 per week/$39 dayApril 1-May 15 $165 per week/$35 day $205 per week/$43 dayMay 16-end of camp $180 per week/$38 day $225per week/$47 day

TRAVELER CAMP

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ENTERING GRADES 2 & 3LANSING AVENUE CENTER

Camp dates: June 15 through August 28Camp times: 8:30am-4:00pm; FREE extended care available 5:30-8:30am & 4:00-5:45pm

Lansing Avenue CenterContact: JoAnna SeverinsenCamp Location: 876 S. Lansing Ave. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-818-0796

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ENTERING GRADES 4 & UP

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NAVIGATOR CAMPSTURGEON BAY PROGRAM CENTER

Navigator Camp, located in our Sturgeon Bay Program Center, provides our oldest campers (grades 4 and up) with the opportunities to discover new talents, gain independence and build lasting relationships and memories. Navigators will have daily access to the YMCA gyms, pools, track, and beautiful new Peterson Park development! This camp will model other Camp Compass programs in quality and daily structure, and will join our younger Camp Compass participants on multiple adventures and field trips.

Camp dates: June 15 through August 28Camp times: 8:30am-4:00pm; FREE extended care available 5:30-8:30am & 4:00-5:45pm

NAVIGATOR CAMP WEEKLY TRIPSWeek 1: June 15 – 19 Egg Harbor Fun ParkWeek 2: June 22 – 26 Door County Candle CompanyWeek 3: June 29 – July 3 Joannes Water ParkWeek 4: July 6 – 10 Door County Fire BoatWeek 5: July 13 -17 Harbour VillageWeek 6: July 20 – 24 Hands On Art StudioWeek 7: July 27 – 31 Sir Bounce-A-LotWeek 8: August 3 – 7 Hickey Brothers FisheryWeek 9: August 10 – 14 Kastle Karts & Bay Beach Wildlife SanctuaryWeek 10: August 17 – 21 Apple Valley & Sunset ParkWeek 11: August 24 – 28 Sturgeon Bay Cinema

Trips are typically scheduled for Wednesdays of each week, but may change based on weather, attendance, and other circumstances. Swim lessons are included weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays for all Navigator Campers, with open swim planned for Mondays and Fridays; gym and park activities will be regularly scheduled. Bus trips to local parks and walking field trips to CrossRoads at Big Creek are also planned into each week.

Registration Dates: Y Member: General Public:Now-March 31 $150 per week/$32 day $185 per week/$39 dayApril 1-May 15 $165 per week/$35 day $205 per week/$43 dayMay 16-end of camp $180 per week/$38 day $225per week/$47 day

Sturgeon Bay Program CenterContact: JoAnna Severinsen at 920-818-0791Camp Location: 1900 Michigan Street Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-743-4949

NEW LOCATION

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EXPLORER CAMPSturgeon Bay Program Center

CAMPS IN THE PARKSSUNSET AND OTUMBA PARKS

Ages 7 to 12Otumba Summer Camp is a collaborative partnership between the Door County YMCA and the City of Sturgeon Bay, which strives to provide an inexpensive, fun, and centrally located camp. Campers will meet at the shelter in Otumba Park each morning, utilizing the entire park to incorporate games, crafts, sports, reading, team-building challenges, beach time, and an occasional field trip within walking distance. The goal for this camp is to instill the four core values of the YMCA (honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility) into all camp activities. All participants will receive a morning snack and FREE nutritious lunch. Camp dates: Session 1- June 22 through July 9; Session 2- July 13 through July 30; Session 3, August 3 through August 21Camp Times: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am-noonWhat to bring: Water Bottle, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sweatshirt or windbreakerRegistration: Y Member: $35/session General Public: $35/session

Entering Grades 5 through 8Campers will explore the park by wandering the walking paths and using the exercise equipment to gain a better vantage point, looking to spot and identify different animals and plants. Weather permitting, campers will have the opportunity to hit the beach each day, and a nutritious snack will be provided.Camp dates: June 24 through July 30Camp Times: Wednesday, 1:00-3:30pmWhat to bring: Water bottle, swimsuit/towel, tennis shoes, sweatshirt or windbreakerRegistration: Y Member: $24 General Public: $43

Ages 7 and olderInstructed by Coach Eric, Tennis Camp teaches kids the basic fundamentals of playing tennis with a focus on having fun. Kids will be coached in age-specific activities and skill development games, working toward the goal of match play as the session progresses. Participants are welcome to bring their own tennis racquet or borrow one. Camp Dates: August 3 through August 20Camp Times: Monday through Thursday, 1:00-2:00pmWhat to bring: Water bottle, tennis shoes, tennis racket, sweatshirt or windbreaker.Registration: Y Member: $49 General Public: $61In case of inclement weather, please call the Sturgeon Bay Program Center on the morning of the lesson to find out about cancellations.

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Contact: Eric Natwick at for any questions 920-743-4949 for all Camps in the Parks

OTUMBA PARK HALF-DAY CAMP Meets at Otumba Park

AFTERNOON AT SUNSET PARK – NATURE EXPLORATIONMeets at Sunset Park

SUNSET PARK TENNIS CAMPMeets at Sunset Park

Entering Grades 5 through 8Kids will get their dose of exercise through a variety of sports, as well as bring home lessons about sportsmanship, skills, teamwork and talent. Those in attendance will decide if the day is right for soccer, basketball, baseball/softball, volleyball or another sport, and weather permitting, campers will have the opportunity to hit the beach each day. A nutritious snack will be provided.Camp dates: June 22 through July 28Camp times: Tuesdays or Thursday Sessions, 1:00-3:30pmWhat to bring: Water bottle, swimsuit/towel, tennis shoes, sweatshirt or windbreakerRegistration: Y Member: $24/Session General Public: $43/Session*SIGN UP FOR BOTH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AND RECEIVE $10 DISCOUNT

AFTERNOON AT SUNSET PARK – SPORT CHALLENGE Meets at Otumba Park

A drop in option is available at Sunset Park in the afternoon, but please call the Sturgeon Bay Program Center each day prior to camp time to ensure there is space available. Members: $6 General Public: $9

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GYMNASTICS PROGRESSIVE CAMP Ages 6 to 13The goal of this week of gymnastics is to support each individual gymnast in learning new skills while improving existing ones. The focus shifts each day to cover a particular development element. Participants must have had two previous sessions of gymnastics and have been enrolled in Level 1 or higher class.

Camp Dates: August 3 through August 6Camp Times: Monday through Thursday 9:00 am to12:00 pmRegistration: Y Member: $70 General Public: $90

GYMNASTICS TEAM CAMP This intensive camp focuses on advancing the skills of the seasoned gymnast. All gymnasts must have competed on the Striver’s Team or another YMCA competitive team. Team camp is only open to YMCA members.

Camp Dates: Monday, June 15 through Friday, June 19Levels 2, 3 & Bronze 8:30 am to10:15am Camp open to Y Members Only: $75Level 6, 8, Silver & Gold 10:15 am to1:00 pm Camp open to Y Members Only: $75

Camp Dates: Monday, August 10 through Thursday, August13Levels 2, 3 & Bronze 8:30 am to 10:15 am Camp open to Y Members Only: $60Level 6, 8, Silver & Gold 10:15 am to 1:00 pm Camp open to Y Members Only: $60

ART CAMPSArt Camps encourage children to be creative and use their imagination as much as possible. This increased emphasis on creativity can help to foster new ways of thinking about the world in general. Classes will include: Photography with Suzanne Rose, Water Colors with Kari Anderson and many others with local Door County artists. Watch for more information including dates and pricing in our spring program guide.

SPECIALTY CAMPSSTURGEON BAY PROGRAM CENTER

Sturgeon Bay Program Center

Contact: Dori Meyer at 920-743-4949

Sturgeon Bay Program CenterContact: Amy Gamble Camp Location: 1900 Michigan Street Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 920-743-4949

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EXPLORER CAMPSturgeon Bay Program Center

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NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS

The Door County Y’s Sturgeon Bay Program Center will once again sponsor the Summer Food Program, where any child 18 and under that would like a free lunch during the summer will be fed a well-balanced, nutritious meal.

With a mission to promote a healthy spirit, mind and body for all, and a focus on youth development, fueling the brains and bodies of Door community kids is what The Y is all about. Participants in Sturgeon Bay Camp Compass programs will receive free breakfast and lunch through this program, while other community locations will serve lunch according to a set schedule.

• Varied, healthy meals that meet the USDA guidelines will be served.• Fruits and/or vegetables will be available.• Serving sizes will be taught and acknowledged, but additional servings or substitutions may occur. • Beverage choices will include water and milk, with water the preferred drink option.

The Summer Foods Program is a collaborative effort made possible with the support from the following local partners:• Bay Hill Apartments• The Boys and Girls Club• City of Algoma• City of Sturgeon Bay• Community of Carlsville• The Door County Health Department• Therma-Tron-X, Inc.• EconoFoods• Private supporters• United Way• UW-Extension• SandHill Trailer Park• Walmart

SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM FUELS DOOR COUNTY COMMUNITY KIDS

4 COMPONENTS OF EVERY MEAL

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*Call the Sturgeon Bay Program Center at 743-4949 or check our website for a complete summer food schedule and weekly menus.

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NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS

The LIT (Leaders in Training) program is a leadership development and mentoring program. This training program will provide an opportunity for youth that are too old for our camps to give back to the program by assisting our adult counselors with camp. The goal of this program is to provide participants with opportunities to improve their leadership skills and to be an example of the YMCA four core values (honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility). In addition to working on leadership, the LIT program develops skills needed to deal effectively with groups of children, organization, safety awareness, and motivation. Participants are expected to commit to a set schedule (or adequate communication with their supervisor if unable to attend), participate fully in camp activities, and to demonstrate positive role modeling at all times.Applicants for this program will need to fully complete the applications and attend the mandatory orientation. Applications can be found online at DoorCountyYMCA.org, or pick up at the Lansing Avenue Center, or the YMCA program centers. Sturgeon Bay Camp Directors: Eric Natwick and Alexis Fuller (920-743-4949)Camp Location: Dependent on Camp AssignedCamp Times: Dependent on Camp Assigned* Required training session June 12, 9:00 am to Noon at the Lansing Avenue Center.**Applications for this program are due to Eric Natwick or Alexis Fuller by May 31.

Northern Door Camp Director: Drew Richmond (920-868-3660)Camp Location: Sister Bay Village Hall or Northern Door Program Center based on day of the weekCamp Times: Dependent on Camp Assigned* Details of training session to be announced at a later date. **Applications for this program are due to Drew Richmond by May 15.

LEADERS IN TRAININGSTURGEON BAY & NORTHERN DOOR

ENTERING GRADE 7 AND OLDER

CAN’T FIND YOUR SUMMER CLASS? Other summer class like PEAK Performance, Swim Lessons, T-ball will be distributed through our June Summer program guide. Members will be able to register for Summer classes Monday June 15, while the public can register Wednesday, June 17. 15

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CAMP COMPASS

• Drop off & check in (8:00 am to 9:00 am)• Instructor led enrichment activities (see sample activities below)• Lunch (please pack a healthy lunch)• Enrichment activities• Afternoon snack (provided by the YMCA)• Clean up and recap of the day• Pick up & sign out (4:15 pm to 5:00 pm)

THE ROUTINE

NORTHERN DOOR CENTER & SISTER BAY VILLAGE HALL

• Journaling• Library visits• Geography & the world around us• Community service projects• Swimming lessons• Field trips• Gardening• Crafts

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES

FUN IN THE SUN & COMMANDER CAMPS

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SUNSCREEN AND BUG SPRAY: Sunscreen should be applied before camp, as campers spend a good portion of the day outside. The YMCA will provide sunscreen and bug spray to be re-applied throughout the day when conditions dictate. If you wish to provide your own sunscreen and bug spray, it must be in a separate container clearly labeled with the camper’s name as well as have the appropriate paperwork on file with counselors.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING:• Money• Personal electronic items or cell phones• Toys from home

DAILY BACKPACK ITEMS:• Water bottle• Swimsuit & towel• Sweatshirt or light jacket• Comb/brush• Optional items: goggles, plastic bag for wet swim suit & towel

WHAT TO WEAR:• Tennis shoes with socks• Camp t-shirt (provided)

CAMPERS CHECKLIST

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NORTHERN DOOR CENTER & SISTER BAY VILLAGE HALL

It’s time to say hello to summer with new friends at summer camp. Week one focuses on getting to know each other, building team spirit, and becoming familiar with the Y’s core values.

Week 1: June 15 – 19 Summer Kick-Off

Exploration will begin with a trip to the Community Garden where Lynn Polachek will help campers hone their gardening skills, an activity that will continue throughout summer. In addition to a nature hike, campers will also commence their first of two sailing lessons with the Ephraim Yacht Club (EYC).

Week 2: June 22 – 26 Explore Door County

Campers will create Independence Day themed crafts throughout the week, as well as head to the Sports Complex for baseball and other All-American games. A trip to The Ridges will round out campers’ knowledge about the nature in our own backyard.

Week 3: June 29 – July 3 Red, White & Blue

With the Door County Folk Festival in town, campers will get an inside look at the festival with a tour, as well as learn a traditional folk dance. A performance in Baileys Harbor will enable campers to show off their newfound folk spirit.

Week 4: July 6 – 10 Folk Festival

Campers will transform their day camp experience into a resident camp experience with an overnight trip to Camp Cuesta. In addition to learning outdoor survival skills, campers will enjoy a night full of grilling, storytelling and making memories.

Week 5: July 13 -17 Camp Week

A trip to Seaquist Orchards will highlight everything there is to know about cherries, bringing the fruit of the Door Peninsula to the forefront of campers’ minds. Swim lessons at the beach in Sister Bay will also begin.

Week 6: July 20 – 24 Cherries, Cherries & More Cherries

Exploration of Door County will continue as campers take to the waters with a Shoreline Charter Boat tour. Since The Ridges is always a favorite, campers will return for another in-depth look at the nature of the peninsula.

Week 7: July 27 – 31 Tour the Peninsula

From activities that encapsulate the artistic side of the peninsula, such as touring with Northern Sky Theater, to outdoor activities like playing tennis and a “Learn To Swim” challenge, campers will explore the many facets of Door County culture this week.

Week 8: August 3 – 7 Cultural Immersion

Campers will enjoy a picnic at everyone’s favorite place – The Farm. The animals at this living museum are sure to bring joy and laughter to this educational experience. To cool off from the heat of the summer sun, this week will also feature an ice cream social. Campers will hit the water for their second sailing lesson with EYC.

Week 9: August 10 – 14 Fun at The Farm

Our last week of camp will be a time to feel the sand between your toes, to savor the warmth of the summer sun on your face, and to smell grilling hotdogs, brats and burgers. We will end it all with one of everyone’s favorite games, Y-Olympics

Week 10: August 17 – 21 Summer’s End

Join us at Sister Bay Beach Gazebo for a cookout where families will have a chance to close out the summer camp program with other campers and staff, showcasing summer achievements.

August 19 : FAMILY POTLUCK/COOKOUT Summer Camp close out 5:00 pm

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WEEKLY THEMESMeet and Greet the Camp Compass staff along with other Camp Compass families. The potluck/cook out will be held at the Sister Bay Beach Gazebo.

June 17: FAMILY POTLUCK/COOK OUT Starting at 5:00 pm

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ENTERING GRADES 1 THROUGH 6This collaborative camp program with the Village of Sister Bay provides safe, fun, supervised activities for all campers. Based out of the Sister Bay Village Hall, activities abound around Waterfront Park and the Sister Bay Sports Complex, including swimming, biking, fishing, kayaking, climbing, tennis and soccer. The summer sun provides the backdrop and the inspiration for this camp experience.

FUN IN THE SUN CAMPSISTER BAY VILLAGE HALL

REGISTRATION Y MEMBER: GENERAL PUBLIC:Now-March 31 $620 all Monday&Wednesday/$32 day $760 all Monday&Wednesday/$39 day April 1-May 15 $680 all Monday&Wednesday/$35 day $840 all Monday&Wednesday/$43 day

May 16-end of Camp $740 all Monday&Wednesday/$38 day $920 all Monday&Wednesday/$47 day

VILLAGE OF SISTER BAY RESIDENTS AND LODGING GUESTS WILL RECEIVE A 50% DISCOUNT OFF OF THE FUN IN THE SUN PROGRAM FEES. REGISTER EARLY, AS A LIMITED NUMBER OF DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVE BASIS.

ENTERING GRADES 1 THROUGH 6With days filled with field trips, local exploration, group games and outdoor activities what kid wouldn’t fall in love with summer camp? The two home bases throughout the week (Tuesday & Thursday at the Sister Bay Village Hall; Friday at the Northern Door Program Center) provide campers a well-rounded glimpse of summer in Northern Door.

REGISTRATION Y MEMBER: GENERAL PUBLIC:Now-March 31 $310 all Tuesdays /$32 day $370 all Tuesdays/$39 day $310 all Thursdays/$32 day $370 all Thursdays/$39 day $310 all Fridays/$32 day $370 all Fridays/ $39 day

April 1-May 15 $340 all Tuesdays/$35 day $410 all Tuesdays/$43 day $340 all Thursdays/$35 day $410 all Thursdays/$43 day $340 all Fridays/$35 day $410 all Fridays/$43 day

May 16-end of Camp $370 all Tuesdays/$38 day $450 all Tuesdays/$47 day $370 all Thursdays/$38 day $450 all Thursdays/$47 day $370 all Fridays/$38 day $450 all Fridays/$47 day

COMMANDERS CAMP

Camp dates: June 15 through August 21Camp times: Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays; 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

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COMMANDERS CAMPNORTHERN DOOR CENTER & SISTER BAY VILLAGE HALL

Contact: Drew Richmond at for any questions 920-868-3660

Contact: Drew Richmond at for any questions 920-868-3660

Camp dates: June 15 through August 21Camp times: Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

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NORTHERN DOOR CENTER & SISTER BAY VILLAGE HALL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICESDivision of Public HealthF-44192 (Rev. 09/08) DAY CARE IMMUNIZATION RECORDCOMPLETE AND RETURN TO DAY CARE CENTER. State law requires all children in day care centers to present evidence of immunization against certain diseases within 30 school days (6 calendar weeks) of admission to the day care center. These requirements can be waived only if a properly signed health, religious, or personal conviction waiver is filed with the day care center. See “Waivers” below. If you have any questions on immunizations or how to complete this form, please contact your child’s day care provider or your local health department.

STATE OF WISCONSIN66. 252.D4, Wis.Stats.

STEP 1

This form is required ONLY for Explorer, Pre- Summer, Adventure, Traveler Camps, Fun in the Sun, and Commanders.

PERSONAL DATA PLEASE PRINTChild’s Name (Last, First, Middle Initial) Date of Birth (Month/Day/Year) Area Code/Telephone

Number

Name of Parent/Guardian/Legal Custodian (Last, First, Middle Initial Address (Street, Apartment Number, City, State, Zip)

IMMUNIZATION HISTORYLIST THE MONTH, DAY AND YEAR the child received each of the following immunizations. DO NOT USE A (4) OR (X) except to indicate whether the child has had chickenpox. If you do not have an immunization record for this child, contact your doctor or local public health department to obtain the records.

TYPE OF VACCINE First DoseMonth/Day/Year

Second DoseMonth/Day/Year

Third DoseMonth/Day/Year

Fourth DoseMonth/Day/Year

Fifth DoseMonth/Day/Year

Diptheria-Tetanus-Pertussis(Specify DTP, DTaP or DT

Polio

HIb (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B)

Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV)

Hepatitis B

Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR)

Varicella (chickenpox) vaccineVaccine is required only if the child has not had chickenpox disease

Has the child had Varicella (chickenpox) disease? Check the appropriate box and provide the year if known.r Yes Year_________ (vaccine is not required) r No or Unsure (Vaccine is required)

REQUIREMENTSThe following are the minimum required immunizations for the child’s age/grade at entry. All children within the range must meet these requirements at day care entrance. Children who reach a new age/grade level while attending this day care must have their records updated with dates of additional required doses.

AGE LEVELS NUMBER OF DOSES

5 months through 15 months 2 DTP/DTaP/DT 2 Polio 2 HIb 2 PCV 2 Hep B

16 months through 23 months 3 DTP/DTaP/DT 2 Polio 3 HIb1 3 PCV2 2 Hep B 1 MMR3

2 years through 4 years 4 DTP/DTaP/DT 3 Polio 3 HIb1 3 PCV2 3 Hep B 1 MMR3 1 Varicella

At Kindergarten entrance 4 DTP/DTaP/DT4 4 Polio 3 Hep B 2 MMR3 2 Varicella1 If the child began the HIb series at 12-14 months of age, only 2 doses are required. If the child received one dose of HIb at 15 months of age or after, no

additional doses are required. Minimum of one dose must be received after 12 months of age (Note: a dose 4 days or less before the first birthday is also acceptable).

2 If the child began the PCV series at 12-23 months of age, only 2 doses are required. If the child received the first dose of PCV at 24 months of age or after, no additional doses are required.

3 MMR vaccine must have been received on or after the first birthday (Note: a dose 4 days or less before the 1st birthday is also acceptable).4 Children entering kindergarten must have received on dose after the 4th birthday (either the 3rd, 4th, or 5th) to be compliant (NOTE: a dose 4 days or less

before the 4th birthday is also acceptable).

COMPLIANCE DATA AND WAIVERSIF THE CHILD MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS (sign at STEP 5 and return this form to the day care center). ORIF THE CHILD DOES NOT MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS (check the appropriate box below, sign and return this form to day care center)

Although the child has not received all required doses of vaccine for his or her age group, at least the first dose of each vaccine has been received. I understand that it is my responsibility to obtain the remaining required doses of vaccines for this child WITHIN ONE YEAR and to notify the day care center in writing as each dose is received.

NOTE: Failure to stay on schedule or report immunizations to the day care center may result in court action against the parents and a fine of up to $25.00 per day of violation.

For health reasons this child should not receive the following immunizations_______(List in STEP 2 any immunizations already received)

Physicians Signature Required

For religious reasons this child should not be immunized. (List in STEP 2 any immunizations already received)

For personal conviction reasons this child should not be immunized. (List in STEP 2 any immunizations already received)

SIGNATURETo the best of my knowledge this form is complete and accurate.

SIGNATURE - Parent, Guardian or Legal Custodian Date Signed

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DOOR COUNTY YMCA

SCHEDULED PAYMENT AGREEMENTMembership Holder’s Name (Parent)

Participant Name(s)

Camp Name(s)

Total Amount Due: $

If your account information is stored with the YMCA, what are the last 4 digits of the Bank Account or Credit Card that the YMCA should use for payments . If you do not have an account on file, you will need to provide that information.

I authorize the YMCA to withdraw the amount of $ on the following dates:

Date: Amount: $

Date: Amount: $

Date: Amount: $

Date: Amount: $

Date: Amount: $

Date: Amount: $

I understand that the fees must be paid in full prior to the scheduled day of the program my child is participating in. I may also be asked to pay dues in full in the event of returned payments (NSF, account closed, etc.). I also am aware that I may not be allowed to sign up for future programming while an outstanding balance exists on my account.

SIGNATURE:

DATE:

Complete (and sign) and return to Sturgeon Bay Center Northern Door Center1900 Michigan Street 3866 Gibraltar RoadSturgeon Bay, WI 54235 Fish Creek, WI 54212(920) 743-8812 fax (920) 868-9970 fax

Camp fees must be paid in full by the scheduled camp date unless otherwise arranged.

Required for ALL camps

NO PHOTO RELEASE STATEMENTI DO NOT give consent to let my child be photographed for use by the YMCA in newspapers or other media for the purpose of publicity or advertisement, even understanding that no last names will be published.

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Door County YMCA 1900 Michigan StreetSturgeon Bay, WI 54235www.DoorCountyYMCA.org

NON-PROFITORGANIZATION

US POSTAGE PAID

STURGEON BAYPERMIT #18

Sturgeon Bay Program Center1900 Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay(920) 743-4949 • Fax (920) 743-8812

Northern Door Program Center3866 Gibraltar Road, Fish Creek(920) 868-3660 • Fax (920) 868-9970

Barker Child Development Center1743 Egg Harbor Road, Sturgeon Bay(920) 818-0691 • Fax (920) 818-0693

Lansing Avenue Center876 South Lansing Avenue, Sturgeon Bay(920) 818-0796 • Fax (920) 818-0798

Summer Camp Registration Opens March 2ndFor The Best Summer EVER!

Early Bird pricing runs through March 31

REGISTER EARLY TO SAVE

Financial assistance is available. Please call 920-743-4949 or 920-868-3660 for more information