Youth Camp 2011

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Youth Camp 2011. July 29 – 31. A Mission of Discovery, Friendship and Teamwork. 18 YEARS OF SUCCESS!!. YC 07 = 261 youth & 256 camp staff YC 08 = 253 youth & 224 camp staff YC 09 = 268 youth & 244 camp staff YC 10 = 213 youth & 257 camp staff. YOUTH CAMP GOALS. Share New Experiences!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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July 29 – 31July 29 – 31

A Mission of Discovery,

Friendship and Teamwork

18 YEARS OF SUCCESS!!

YC 07 = 261 youth & 256 camp staff

YC 08 = 253 youth & 224 camp staff

YC 09 = 268 youth & 244 camp staff

YC 10 = 213 youth & 257 camp staff

Share New Experiences!

Make new

friends!

Have fun together!

You’ll Experience...• Unique Opportunities

• Team Building• Camaraderie• Support Network

And So Much More…• Ride in Military

Vehicles• Drill & Ceremony• Sleep in Barracks• Physical Training

Click Here for More Youth Camp Photos

•8-10 YEARS OLD8-10 YEARS OLD•11-13 YEARS OLD11-13 YEARS OLD•14-17 YEARS OLD14-17 YEARS OLD

Activities broken down by age appropriateness

Activity Youth Activity Youth GroupsGroups

ACTIVITIES 8-10ACTIVITIES 8-10

Beach Party

Design

T-shi

rts

Sports

Conditioning

Course

ACTIVITIES 11-13ACTIVITIES 11-13

Sports

Condit

ioning

Course

Beach Party ROPES Course

Drill Comp

etition

ACTIVITIES 14-17ACTIVITIES 14-17

Static Displays

~Field Exercise~Survival Skills~Rappelling~Bring Your Sleeping Bag

Confidence Course

Wate

r Act

iviti

es

“I had fun getting

dragged in the mud”

Campers Like…- The food- Riding in Trucks- Swimming- Dance- Push ups

“Rappelling was awesome”

“We couldn’t have completed

the tasks we were asked to do

without teamwork and

communication”

Prohibited ItemsProhibited Items

Cell Phones

Knives

TVs

Digital Music Players

Tobacco

Guns of ANY kind

Matches/Lighters

Candles/Fireworks

Pets

Perfume

Skateboards

Locks

Bikes

Money

Food

Valuable Jewelry

Click here to view Youth Camp HandbookClick here to view the Staff Handbook

Bears at Mill BluffBears at Mill Bluff

Packing List for Packing List for Campers and VolunteersCampers and Volunteers

• Hyperlink below to WI NG Youth Camp – Youth Camp Handbook, page 6

Click for more Camp Packing List items

RegistrationRegistration• Report 1 – 3 pm, Bldg 475 Report 1 – 3 pm, Bldg 475

Volk Field, Camp Douglas, WIVolk Field, Camp Douglas, WI

• What you will do at Registration?What you will do at Registration?– Receive a T-Shirt & Water BottleReceive a T-Shirt & Water Bottle– Receive Lodging AssignmentReceive Lodging Assignment– See Medical Staff to discuss any Medical See Medical Staff to discuss any Medical

Concerns/ConsiderationsConcerns/Considerations– Identify and Meet with CampersIdentify and Meet with Campers– Site OrientationSite Orientation

Click Here for More About Registration!

Co-DirectorsJoni MathewsTammy GrossTina Jeffords

AdministrationSue Hale

Tammy Schlichtmann

SecurityJeff ErnisseBob Garralts

OperationsJerald Eastman

Wendy Kleist

LogisticsPhil Kilbane

MedicalMichelle Seavers

Donations Coordinator

Mac McClatchey

Public AffairsCindy Stansfield

8-10 Head Counselor

Scott Southworth

11-13 Head Counselor

Shane Morris

14-17 Head CounselorJim Engeler

8-10 Activities John Gaedke

11-13 ActivitiesVicki Edgren

14-17 ActivitiesLead Counselor

John Keating

Dining FacilityBill Rogge

Drill Sergeants

CommunicationsDave Owen

Camp LeadersCamp Leaders

Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions

• What will the sleeping arrangements be like for the Camp Staff?

• Can I attend if I have a physical limitation? How will that affect my participation?

• Who do I contact if there is an emergency and someone needs to reach my family member at camp?

• What will happen if my child gets hurt at camp?

CAMP STAFF

Youth Camp Depends on You!