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2013 SUMMER DAY CAMPKROC

619.287.KROC (5762) | WWW.KROCCENTER.ORG

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A NOTE FROM THE MAJORS HELLO FRIENDSDear Friends:

The Kroc Center Day Camp offers children a summer full of thrilling activities. It is a unique opportunity to learn new life skills and a place to make new friends. For parents, Day Camp does more than just provide peace of mind that your children are well cared for, it also provides assurance that your children continue to develop their talents and abilities during the summer months and holidays. Day Camp can provide childhood experiences and friendships which will benefit children for a lifetime. We consider it an honor to have your children entrusted to us and strive to continually expand and improve the care and services we offer.

Sincerely,

Majors Rick Peacock & Margaret PeacockMajors Rick & Margaret PeacockCorps Officers, San Diego Kroc Center

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Donations & Sponsorship

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Kroc Church

Ice Arena

RJ’s Preschool Academy

Theatre Box Office

Senior Programs/Life Options

Skatepark

Special Events & Catering

Volunteer Services

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CONTACT US6845 University Ave., San Diego CA 92115619.287.KROC (5762) WWW.KROCCENTER.ORG

THE KROC CENTER IS LOCATED BETWEEN ARAGON & 69TH ST. ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE

6845 University Ave.San Diego, CA 92115 619.287.5762WWW.KROCCENTER.ORG

PUBLISHED BYThe Salvation Army

Ray & Joan Kroc CorpsCommunity Center

Schedules, Pricing, Programming and Policies subject to change without notice.

WELCOME TOKROC DAY CAMP

2013 CLOSURESMAR 31 Easter (except for Kroc Church)

JULY 4 Independence Day

MODIFIED HOURSMAR 29 Good Friday (closed at 4pm)

MAY 27 Memorial Day (8am-5pm)

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WELCOME TOKROC DAY CAMP

WELCOME

2 | Contact Information

2 | Operating Hours & Closures

2| Letter to Parents

THE SALVATION ARMY MISSION

CAMPUS AT A GLANCE

GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION

6 | Registration & Policies

7 | Scholarships

8 | Cancellations

KROC ADVENTURES CAMPS

SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY CAMPS

RJ’S ACADEMIC ADVENTURES CLASSES

CAMPS AT A GLANCE

CAMP REGISTRATION FORM

SPORTS CAMPS

SPECIALTY CAMPS

FIELD TRIPS

JUNIOR LEADERS

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FEATURES

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THE SALVATION ARMY’S MISSION The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical

part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the

Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to

preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His

name without discrimination.

THE SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER’S PURPOSEIn keeping with the mission and holistic approach of The Salvation

Army, The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community

Center provides opportunities that facilitate positive, life-changing

experiences through: art, athletics, personal development, spiritual

discovery and community service. The Salvation Army Kroc

Center’s facilities, programs and services bridge the gap between

potential and opportunity for children and adults, strengthen

individuals and families, and enrich the lives of seniors.

JOAN KROC’S VISIONJoan Kroc, wife of McDonald’s founder Ray Kroc, said that she

took a tour of San Diego and it was then that she recognized a

community that was in desperate need of a safe gathering place, a

place with facilities and trained professionals to nurture children’s

social skills, arts appreciation and athletic potential. Mrs. Kroc

entrusted The Salvation Army with $87 million to build the first

Kroc Center in the Rolando neighborhood of San Diego. Her vision

of The Kroc Center as being a beacon of light and hope in the

community. Sadly, she passed away a little more than a year after

it opened. She was so pleased with what was accomplished here

that she left $1.8 billion to The Salvation Army to build centers like

this across the country. Today, there are 27 in different stages of

development.

CAMPUS AT A GLANCE

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CAMPUS AT A GLANCE

F | INDOOR SKATEPARKThe Salvation Army Kroc Center Indoor Skatepark

was added to the Kroc Center building plans at

the request of a community youth committee.

The Skatepark is filled with several elements to

challenge both beginning and advanced skaters.

F | FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER The Family Resource Center provides services

through supportive case management. Applicants

for services meet with Social Workers for a

comprehensive assessment. Services include

scholarships, emergency assistance, educational

courses, and counseling.

F | ADMINISTRATION OFFICES & COMMUNITY ROOM

F | RJ’S PRESCHOOL ACADEMY A new Christian Preschool dedicated to providing

quality early childhood education to prepare

children for Kindergarten and beyond. Infant

and Waddler care are also available, as well as

extended care hours.

E | DAY CAMP OFFICE, RECREATION FIELD, CHALLENGE COURSE & ROCKWALL Suitable for soccer, flag football and other

outdoor sports, the 55,000 square-foot field is

bordered on the south by a challenge course

consisting of several low and high rope course

elements, and a 30-foot tall rock-climbing tower.

E | AQUATICS CENTER Water exercise, therapy, lessons and aquatics

sports programs are available in three areas:

25 meter x 25 yard short course Competition

Pool (80-82 degrees); Recreation Pool (84-86

degrees); indoor warm water Therapy Pool (92-

96 degrees).

E | GYMNASIUM & FITNESS CENTER A multi-use center, this 56,000 square-foot

building contains a fitness area with weight

and cardiovascular exercise equipment, a group

exercise class area, and an NBA regulation

basketball court. The gymnasium is ideally

suited for volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, and

badminton. There is also a family gameroom with

foosball, air hockey and table tennis.

C | ICE ARENA The Kroc Center Ice Arena is the only ice arena

centrally located in the heart of San Diego! A

year round, NHL regulation sized ice surface,

Kroc Center Ice offers public ice skating, learn

to skate classes, learn to play hockey classes,

drop-in hockey, youth in-house hockey, and adult

hockey leagues. Host your next Birthday Party at

the Kroc Center Ice Arena.

B | PERFORMING ARTS CENTER The fully equipped 33,000 square-foot

Performing Arts Center consists of the Joan B.

Kroc Worship Theatre, dance studio, band and

orchestra room, vocal and instrumental practice

rooms and a large multipurpose conference

room. The Joan B. Kroc Worship Theatre is used

for our weekly church services, and Broadway-

quality shows. It features seating for 600, a

motorized orchestra pit, scene shop and dressing

rooms.

A | EDUCATION CENTER Adjacent to the Performing Arts Center, the

Education Center features a youth library, visual

arts studio, computer lab, study hall, classrooms

and tutoring rooms.

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REGULAR CAMP HOURS

Monday - Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Drop-off: 7:45 - 8:30 a.m.

Pick-up: 3:30 - 4:00 p.m.

EXTENDED CARE

Additional $20 per week, per camper. Drop-off

as early as 6:30 a.m. and pick-up as late as 6:00

p.m.

LATE PICK-UP

A $1 per minute late fee is charged for each

minute a child remains at camp past 6:00 p.m.

(4:00 p.m. if camper is not enrolled in Extended

Care). Please allow plenty of time in anticipation

of traffic or volume of parents at the Day

Camp sign-out table. If the child is not picked

up by 7:00 p.m., and staff are unable to reach

the parents, Child Protective Services will be

contacted.

DROP-OFF & PICK-UP PROCEDURES

Drop-off occurs at the Recreation Field entrance

between 7:45 and 8:30 a.m. Extended Care

drop-off occurs in the Gymnasium Game Room

from 6:30 - 7:45 a.m. Pick-up for all campers

occurs at the Recreation Field entrance after

3:30 p.m.

Parents arriving after 9:00 a.m. for drop-off or

prior to 3:30 p.m. for pick-up will need to report

to the Day Camp Office to sign their child in or

out and will be instructed where to go to meet

their camper’s group. Please leave enough time,

as pick-up may occur in the middle of an activity

on the other end of campus.

Campers must be signed in and out of camp

each day by an authorized adult in the presence

of Kroc Center staff. Parents and authorized

adults must be at least 18 years of age and

present current photo I.D. when signing their

camper(s) out. Children will be released only

to those listed on the Camp Waiver form. Valid

forms of ID include: California State I.D., Driver’s

License, Military I.D., and Passport.

All changes to the list of adults authorized to sign

out a child must be completed on the Change of

Authorization form by the parent who enrolled

the child in camp. Please be prepared to show

identification when making changes.

Children must be 11 years or older to sign

themselves out of camp at the end of the day.

Parents wishing to give their children permission

to do so may write the child’s name on the waiver

in the space provided for authorized adults.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

WALK-IN REGISTRATION

Parents may register in person at the Gymnasium

Guest Service Desk during regular operating

hours: Monday-Friday 5:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.;

Saturday and Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

REGISTER BY EMAIL

Parents may register via email by completing

both sides of the registration form (pull-out)

located between pages 17 & 20 and emailing

it with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or

Discover Card information to: SDKroc.Camp@

usw.salvationarmy.org.

REGISTER BY FAX

Parents may register via fax by completing both

sides of the registration form (pull-out) located

between pages 17 & 20 and faxing it with Visa,

MasterCard, American Express, or Discover Card

information to: 619.269.0272, Attention: Day

Camp.

NOTE: All enrollments are subject to space availability and no registrations are guaranteed. A non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a space in each camp, field trip, and/or RJ’s

Academic Adventures class.

REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURES

DEPOSITS

A $25 non-refundable deposit per camp

is required to reserve a space. A $10 non-

refundable deposit is required for each field

trip and/or RJ’s Academic Adventures class

registration. Deposits are not transferable

between sessions.

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FEES

Payment in full is due one week prior to the start

of each camp or field trip, or registration and

deposit will be forfeited. Parents may reinstate

enrollment (pending space availability) with a

$10 late payment fee. Payment may be made by

debit card, credit card or cash. Checks are not

accepted for payment.

LATE REGISTRATION

A $10 late payment fee is applied to all

registrations and balances paid less than one

week prior to the session’s start date.

MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT

To receive Kroc Center membership rates,

membership must be current for the camper,

at the time of registration and remain current

through enrolled weeks of camp. Membership

information is available at the Gymnasium Guest

Service Desk or online at www.kroccenter.org/

members/.

SUMMER CAMP SIGN-UP SPECTACULAR:

EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT

Friday, March 22 - Saturday, March 23

Register and pay in full for Summer Day Camp

and receive 10% off each camp enrollment

(excludes field trips, RJ’s Academic Adventures

classes, and extended care sessions). Discount

is not transferable between weeks. Registrations

must be received during regular Gymnasium

business hours to receive discount.

THURSDAY FIELD TRIPS

See pages 30 & 31 for a list of Field Trips. Campers

enrolled in any camp offering can for a small fee,

supercharge their camp experience and have

opportunities to explore San Diego with their

new camp friends. Registration and balances are

due one week prior to each field trip.

TRANSFER REQUESTS

Complete the Change of Enrollment form for all

Day Camp session transfers. Transfer requests

are not guaranteed. Requests must be made one

week prior to each camp. A $10 fee is applied to

all transfers that occur less than one week prior

to the start of the camp. Balances resulting from

a transfer must be paid one week prior to the

start of the camp.

ENROLLMENT FORMS,

INFORMATION & POLICY

ASSUMPTION OF RISK & LIABILITY WAIVER

AND HEALTH HISTORY FORM

A current form must be completed and on file

with the Day Camp Office prior to a child’s first

day of camp.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMIndividuals, families, and seniors who

cannot afford Kroc Center membership or

fees for youth camps and/or group classes

can apply for a discount. Applicants for

services will meet with Family Resource

Center Associate for a comprehensive

assessment to build upon strengths and

assets and assist with meeting identified

areas of need.

Eligibility for this program is based on

income level and address verification

within the Kroc Center’s service area.

Applications are available at any Guest

Service Desk, in the Family Resource

Center, and at www.kroccenter.org.

Applications should be submitted at

least four weeks prior to the start of

the program requested. Additional

information can be obtained by

calling 619.269.1430 or e-mailing

[email protected]

SUMMER DAY CAMP

SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES:

Weeks 1 - 4: Thursday, May 16th

Weeks 5 - 8: Thursday, June 13th

Weeks 9 - 11: Thursday, July 11th

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CAMPER AGE POLICY

Campers must be the age indicated in the Day

Camp description by September 1, 2013 in order

to enroll in that camp. Children must be at

least 4 years old to enroll in a PeeWee Camp.

Children with special needs will be enrolled in

age-appropriate camps. For more information

on our Inclusion program, please see page 9.

ENROLLMENT FORM

Enrollment forms must be complete in order

to be accepted. For Kroc Adventures camp

offerings, please indicate the age group in which

the child seeks to enroll (for instance, a seven-

year-old can be in KA 6-7 or KA 7-8). Fill in every

space on both sides of the form, marking “N/A”

in those spaces that do not apply.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

According to ACA Accreditation Standards and

California State Law, parents are required to

provide health insurance policy information for

each child and the date of the last Tetanus shot.

To ensure health and safety, parents are required

to submit an updated form each camp season.

A signature is required for parents who do not

immunize due to personal or religious beliefs.

PARENT GUIDE TO CAMPER SUCCESS

The Parent Guide to Camper Success provides

information on camp policies & procedures.

Parents are responsible for reading the Parent

Guide and for reviewing camp policies with

their child. Topics include signing in and out,

behavior management, staffing, program

contact information, and what to expect at

camp. Parents may receive advance copies of

the guide during registration at the Gymnasium

Guest Service Desk or on the first day of camp.

The Parent Guide can also be downloaded from

www.kroccenter.org/day-camp/. We encourage

questions and requests for further information;

please call 619.269.1467.

REFUND POLICY & CANCELLATIONS

No cash or credit card refunds are issued unless

a Day Camp session is cancelled by the Kroc

Center.

Cancellation credits are no longer stored as

in-house credits. Rather, cancellation credits

will be issued via a Kroc Center Gift Card and

distributed directly to the participant.

Cancellation at least one week prior to the start

of the camp session: full credit on a Kroc Center

Gift Card toward Kroc Center programs minus

the $25 non-refundable deposit fee ($10 for a

field trip or a RJ’s Academic Adventures class

registration).

Cancellation less than one week prior to the

start of the camp session: full credit on a Kroc

Center Gift Card toward Kroc Center programs

minus 50% of the paid amount.

Credit applications are available at any venue

Guest Service Desk and the Day Camp Office.

All credit applications should be submitted

within one week of desired cancellation.

GENERAL INFORMATION

AMERICAN CAMP ASSOCIATION

(ACA) ACCREDITATION

We are proud to be an ACA

Accredited Camp. This

means that children are

spending their summer in a

safe and fun environment,

supervised by well-qualified counselors.

We have undergone a thorough review of

operations, staffing, programming and safety.

The ACA is the recognized leader in organized

camps. For more information about the ACA

and what accreditation means to parents and

the community, please visit www.acacamps.org.

DAY CAMP STAFF

Our staff is as diverse as our campers. The

majority of our staff members are recruited from

local colleges and universities. Most importantly,

our staff is made up of people who love kids.

They want to spend their time playing, teaching,

and working with children. All Kroc Center Day

Camp staff members are certified in basic First

Aid & CPR and receive extensive training prior

to the start of camp. You can be sure that we

are hiring the best of the best to work with your

children.

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INCLUSION

The Kroc Center is committed to the inclusion of

all children in our Day Camp Program. Parents

of children with special needs should contact

the Day Camp Director at least two weeks

prior to the desired session’s start date to

determine whether the Kroc Center can provide

appropriate accommodations and which

camp(s) are best suited for him or her. Inclusion

intake forms are available upon request or as a

download on www.kroccenter.org/day-camp/.

LUNCH PROGRAM

Lunch and a morning/afternoon snack are

provided to each camper free of cost! If a

camper is a picky eater, has allergies or has

dietary restrictions, we encourage parents to

pack a lunch from home. Choosing not to use

this benefit will not reduce the price of camp.

Meals are prepared hot on the premises each

day and provide one third of the USDA daily

recommended nutrition. At least one vegetarian

option is available each day.

MEDICAL NEEDS

Please include all pertinent medical information

on the Registration Form, including prescription

and non-prescription medications and allergies.

If your child needs medications administered

during the camp day, a Medical Information

Form must be completed. Medication(s) must

be in their original prescription container with

the child’s name printed on the label, and placed

in a plastic bag. Prescription medications are

secured by our staff in the Day Camp Office.

Parents can download the Medical Information

Form from www.kroccenter.org/day-camp/ or

request a copy from the Day Camp Director.

Parents may sign the bottom of the Medical

Information Form to authorize campers to

carry and administer his/her medications

needed for life-threatening conditions such as

an epinephrine injector (Epi-Pen) and asthma

inhalers. Prior approval is needed for other

medications to be carried by campers. Kroc

Center staff will not dispense non-prescription

medications without written parental consent.

STAFF-TO-CAMPER RATIO

Kroc Center Day Camp ensures sufficient staff-

to-camper ratios as recommended by the

American Camp Association and will not exceed

1:10. A minimum of two staff are always present,

regardless of the number of campers.

COMMITMENT TOCHILD SAFETYThe Salvation Army Kroc Center is

committed to child safety, and we

are thrilled to be awarded Praesidium

Accreditation! Praesidium, Inc. is the leader

in abuse risk management. To attain this

accreditation, we underwent a rigorous

risk assessment to review and scrutinize

eight primary operational areas within

our business including: policies, screening

and selection, training, monitoring and

supervision, consumer participation,

feedback systems, responding and

administrative systems. Praesidium

Accreditation is a prestigious honor that

publicly demonstrates to consumers—

and insurance underwriters—that we have

worked to achieve the highest industry

standards in abuse prevention.

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TRADITIONAL CAMPS

KROC ADVENTURESTRADITIONAL CAMPS

These camps offer a multi-venue experience

with different structured activities everyday.

Choose from appropriate age groups and add

to your camper’s experience with our optional

weekly field trip options (additional fee) as

detailed on pages 30 & 31.

Due to the Week 3, Independence Day holiday, camp will not be in session on Thursday, July 4th. Enrollment fees for Week 3 will accordingly reflect $128 for members and $140 for guests.

KROC ADVENTURESAges 6 - 7 • Ages 7 - 8 • Ages 8 - 9

Ages 10 - 11 • Ages 12 - 14

Please indicate the age Kroc Adventures camp

in which child will enroll (for instance, a seven-

year-old can be in KA 6-7 or KA 7-8).

Kroc Adventures explores the unique Kroc Center

campus and offers a variety of age-appropriate

activities. Daily activities may include: swimming,

traditional sports, arts & crafts, rock climbing,

skateboarding and ice skating.

Fee: $160 / Members

$175 / Guests

Offered: Weeks 1 - 11

PEEWEE CAMPAges 4 - 5

PeeWee Camp focuses on sharpening motor

skills, improving group interactions and provides

an introduction to athletics and arts & crafts.

Campers will participate in hands-on gardening

lessons in our own vegetable and flower garden.

Each day offers a different taste of the activities

available at the Kroc Center as well as the chance

to unwind with some quiet time; campers are

welcome to bring a comfort object or blanket

(no valuables, please). PeeWee campers must be

potty trained.

Fee: $160 / Members

$175 / Guests

Offered: Weeks: 1 - 11

NOTE: PeeWee campers have the opportunity to swim

twice during each week. The only floatation devices

permitted are one-piece suits with floatation sewn

directly into the suit. Parents may not attend camp with

PeeWees.

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KROC ADVENTURES

TRADITIONAL CAMPS

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BUILDING LEADERS FOR GODAges 6 - 14

During this offering, campers will examine

examples of Christian leadership in the Bible.

Through exploring these accounts, campers

will learn what Godly Christian leadership truly

looks like. Practical application in regards to how

campers can display Christian leadership in their

schools, homes, and their communities will be a

focus of study throughout the week. Campers

will also get to experience a free one-day field

trip to the Creation and Earth History Museum.

Fee: $140 / Members

$155 / Guests

Offered: Week 8 (August 5 - 9)

SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY

SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY

The mission of the Salvation Army is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Accordingly, the Kroc Center Day Camp offers its campers the opportunity to discover and explore God’s Word through six different Spiritual Discovery Camps. Campers enrolled in a Spiritual Discovery Camp will spend approximately two total hours each day in chapel and in small group “huddle” settings, examining exciting lessons from the Bible. The remainder of the day will be spent exploring other activities at the Kroc Center, which may include: ice skating, skateboarding, field games, arts & crafts, swimming, and rock climbing.

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SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY

DRUMMIN’ FOR JESUS Ages 8 - 14

Drummin’ for Jesus will provide campers the

opportunity to learn the art of the modern Drum-

Line. Campers will also learn about core values

like honor, courage, and commitment! Campers

will be taught by expert percussionists and

former members of the “Blood & Fire Drum Line.”

The “Blood & Fire Drum Line” has performed at

many local venues in the greater San Diego area

and has participated in both the Holiday Bowl

and Rose Bowl parades. At the end of the camp,

campers ages 12 and up will have an opportunity

to audition for the Kroc Center’s very own Drum-

Line team.

Fee: $140 / Members

$155 / Guests

Offered: Week 7 (July 29 – August 2)

GOING GREEN FOR GODAges 6 - 14

Going Green for God is an environmentally-

focused camp that will inspire campers to grow

in their faith, have fun, and change the world as

they practice proper stewardship over creation.

Echoing God’s call to care for creation, this camp

will teach campers how to “be green” and start

planting their own literal and figurative gardens

in their homes and communities.

Fee: $140 / Members

$155 / Guests

Offered: Week 6 (July 22 - 26)

KROC ROCKS CHOIR CAMP Ages 8 - 14

Come learn from two of San Diego’s finest

vocal instructors, Ian Lewis and Jason Prater,

as they teach campers the fundamentals of

choral instruction through exciting classes,

vocal exercises, and basic music theory while

getting the chance to perform on the Kroc stage!

The week will also feature the teaching of the

Kroc Center School of Music’s Four Pillars of

Leadership: excellence, community, integrity and

self-discipline. Come learn exciting new songs

and gain excellent performing skills from the

best. You won’t want to miss this!

Fee: $140 / Members

$155 / Guests

Offered: Week 5 (July 15 - 19)

THE ARMOR OF GODAges 6 - 14

Each day, campers will examine a different piece

of armor that God promises to provide for His

soldiers. By the end of the week, campers will

understand the critical importance of prayer and

that only soldiers in God’s army can have access

to His armor.

Fee: $112 / Members

$124 / Guests

Offered: Week 3 (July 1-3 & 5)

NOTE: Due to the Week 3, Independence Day holiday, camp will not be in session on Thursday, July 4th.

THE CHRISTIAN ATHLETEAges 6 - 14

Each sport has its own unique set of rules to

govern its competition. Did you know that God

has given us his own set of “rules” to direct how

we are to live our lives on the court, field, and

ice? During this offering, campers will learn about

God’s expectations for how we are to live our

lives. Lessons will be supplemented by extensive

athletic competition in a variety of sporting

activities.

Fee: $140 / Members

$155 / Guests

Offered: Week 4 (July 8 - 12)

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Appropriate for Ages 7-14

Campers will join in on the hunt to find RJ Kroc

as he travels the globe. As detectives, campers

will take on new challenges daily as they explore

the trail of geography and world cultures RJ left

behind. Utilizing technology, texts, and a variety

of materials campers will gain critical thinking

skills as they fit the pieces of the mystery

together. Through team work and collaboration,

this exciting class will help campers see the

world beyond San Diego.

This summer, we are excited to offer academic

enrichment classes for our campers 7-14 years

of age. Classes focusing on reading, science,

and geography will be offered on a weekly basis

July 22nd through August 9th.

Each class starts weekly on Mondays, with

instruction taking place from 4:00 to 6:00pm.

Sign-In and Sign-Out for campers will occur at

the Day Camp Office on the Recreation Field.

Each class will be taught by certified teachers

and education students from our very own Kroc

Center staff. Please join us as we play games and

work together to review old skills and learn new

ones! The weekly price for each class is $55 for

members and $60 for guests.

RJ’S ACADEMIC ADVENTURES

CLASSES

Appropriate for Ages 8-14

Reading Rangers will explore the different

elements of reading, including fluency,

comprehension, vocabulary development, and

summarization. Using both fiction and non-

fiction texts, campers will learn to apply these

skills in the classroom and in their everyday

lives. Through diverse activities and instruction,

Rangers will become skilled readers who are

ready to take on any challenge!

Appropriate for Ages 7-14

Science Shakedown incorporates fun hands-

on activities and experiments for campers to

explore the many different branches of science.

Topics may include zoology, astronomy, geology,

chemistry and so much more! Campers will have a

blast testing out their ideas through this creative

learning process. With the use of the scientific

method and a little imagination, campers will

discover how science can be found everywhere.

READING RANGERSCAMP WEEK 6

SCIENCE SHAKEDOWN CAMP WEEK 8

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS RJ KROC? CAMP WEEK 7

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WEEKLY CAMP

THEME

What better way to beat the heat, than to enjoy a few relaxing hours in a full-size movie theatre? Most Thursday afternoons, campers will be able to watch a movie in our Joan B. Kroc Theatre. Movies are selected based on appropriateness for the general camper population (G or PG), as well as the weekly theme.

Fridays offer campers new opportunities and exciting activities that may include participating in performances or supporting their fellow campers from Specialty Camps. On Friday afternoons, campers come together on the Recreation Field for a theme-related “All-Camp” activity. Activities and contests are planned collaboratively by the Day Camp Staff and are designed to be all-inclusive. Don’t be surprised to see our Day Camp mascot, RJ Kroc, handing out awards to our “Campers of the Week!”

Weekly themes are reflected during art sessions, all-camp celebrations, and throughout daily activities. We encourage children to get into the spirit of camp on Fridays by wearing a costume. Costumes should be age-appropriate, non-restrictive and allow for full participation in typical camp activities.

THURSDAYS IN THE

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CLUB 3:16 - NOW ON TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS!Each Tuesday and Thursday, from 3:30 PM to 4:15 PM, all campers are given the opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith by partaking in stirring songs, crafts, story-telling, and/or mini Bible lessons. Enrollment in this program is free of cost and staffed in conjunction with pastors from Kroc Community Church.

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WEEK 1June 17 - 21

Cowboys & Pirates

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

RestaurantWeek8 -14

WEEK 3July 1 - 5

* NO CAMP 7/4

Patriotic Pride

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Kroc Rock 6-12

Soccer 7-14

The Armor of God6-14

Dance Camp8-14

WEEK 5July 15 - 19

Superheroes

Comic-Con

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Skateboard 8-14

Volleyball 8-14

Kroc Rocks Choir Camp

8-14

Smash Lab6-12

Jr. LeadersTraining 15-17

WEEK 4July 8 - 12

When IGrow Up...

USS Midway/Seaport Village

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Basketball 8-14

The Christian Athlete

6-14

Inside Out6-12

Ceramics 1018-14

WEEK 2June 24 - 28

Around the World

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro to Basketball

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Football 8-14

Rockets & Flight6-12

Recycled Art8-14

Jr. LeadersTraining 15-17

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Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro To Ice 6-9/10-14

Going “Green” for God

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Imaginative Interior Design

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WEEK 7 July 29 - Aug 2

SportsExtravaganza

PadresGame

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro to Soccer 5-8

Dodgeball 8-14

Drummin’for Jesus

8-14

WEEK 9 Aug 12 - 16

Wacky Week

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Kroc Fit 8-14

Basketball 8-14

Runway Project 8-14

WEEK 11 Aug 26 - 30

Pajama Jam

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

WEEK 8 Aug 5 - 9

CostumeCelebration

New Children’s Museum

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro To Ice 6-9/ 10-14

Baseball 9-14

Building Leaders for God

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WEEK 10 Aug 19 - 23

Blast from the Past

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Skateboard 8-14

DrawingComics 101

8-14

KEYTHEME TRADITIONAL SPECIALTY JUNIOR LEADER

FIELD TRIP SPORTS SPIRITUAL DISCOVERY

Drama Camp:Disney’s The Jungle Book Kids

8-14

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WEEK 1June 17 - 21

Cowboys & Pirates

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

RestaurantWeek8 -14

WEEK 3July 1 - 5

* NO CAMP 7/4

Patriotic Pride

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Kroc Rock 6-12

Soccer 7-14

The Armor of God6-14

Dance Camp8-14

WEEK 5July 15 - 19

Superheroes

Comic-Con

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Skateboard 8-14

Volleyball 8-14

Kroc Rocks Choir Camp

8-14

Smash Lab6-12

Jr. LeadersTraining 15-17

WEEK 4July 8 - 12

When IGrow Up...

USS Midway/Seaport Village

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Basketball 8-14

The Christian Athlete

6-14

Inside Out6-12

Ceramics 1018-14

WEEK 2June 24 - 28

Around the World

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro to Basketball

5-8

Football 8-14

Rockets & Flight6-12

Recycled Art8-14

Jr. LeadersTraining 15-17

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Christmas in July

Lions, Tigers& Bears

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro To Ice 6-9/10-14

Going “Green” for God

6-14

High RopesChallenge

10 -14

Imaginative Interior Design

8-14

WEEK 7 July 29 - Aug 2

SportsExtravaganza

PadresGame

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro to Soccer 5-8

Dodgeball 8-14

Drummin’for Jesus

8-14

WEEK 9 Aug 12 - 16

Wacky Week

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Kroc Fit 8-14

Basketball 8-14

Runway Project 8-14

WEEK 11 Aug 26 - 30

Pajama Jam

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

WEEK 8 Aug 5 - 9

CostumeCelebration

New Children’s Museum

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Intro To Ice 6-9/ 10-14

Baseball 9-14

Building Leaders for God

6-14

WEEK 10 Aug 19 - 23

Blast from the Past

Pee Wee 4-5

Kroc Adventures 6-7

Kroc Adventures 7-8

Kroc Adventures 8-9

Kroc Adventures 10-11

Kroc Adventures 12-14

Swim 6-14

Skateboard 8-14

DrawingComics 101

8-14

KEYTHEME TRADITIONAL SPECIALTY JUNIOR LEADER

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BASEBALL Ages 9 - 14

Led by former Chicago White Sox Minor League

player and Day Camp Coordinator, Jorge

Andrade Jr., (see picture to the left) campers will

have the opportunity to receive expert coaching

while practicing at Vista La Mesa Park. Campers

will spend each day working on different aspects

of the game such as fielding, throwing mechanics,

baserunning, hitting, and bunting with a consistent

emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 8 (August 5 - 9)

NOTE: Campers must bring their own glove and athletic supporter. Campers are also encouraged to bring their own cleats, bat, and baseball hat.

SPORTS CAMPS

SPORTS CAMPS

Campers enrolled in Sports Camps will spend

up to three hours per day focusing on skills,

practice and play of the particular sport. The

remainder of the day will be spent exploring

other activities at the Kroc Center, which may

include: field games, arts & crafts, swimming,

skateboarding, and rock climbing.

Many Sports Camps have Friday games or

performances for family and friends. Game

and performance times will be noted on the

weekly schedule and will take approximately

30 minutes.

DAY CAMP COORDINATORJORGE ANDRADE JR.

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BASKETBALL - INTRODUCTIONAges 5 - 8

An introduction for aspiring basketball stars.

Strengthen basketball skills & make new friends

in a positive environment. Work on jump shots,

lay-ups, ball-handling skills, and participate in

scrimmages.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 2 (June 24 - 28)

BASKETBALLAges 8 - 14

Take your game to the next level! Receive

coaching on ball-handling, lay-ups, jump shots,

and offensive & defensive skills, all with an

emphasis on sportsmanship and teamwork.

Parents are welcome to join us for a final game

on Friday.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 4 (July 8 - 12)

Week 9 (August 12 - 16)

DODGEBALLAges 8 - 14

Without question, the most popular activity at

camp each and every summer is dodgeball! This

summer, campers will be given the opportunity

to explore the various styles of dodgeball

games, while working on skill-specific drills

that will focus on agility training and throwing

mechanics. Lightweight foam balls will be used

in all drills and games.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 7 (July 29 – August 2)

FOOTBALL

Ages 8 - 14

A non-contact football camp designed to

develop skills for all levels of play. Fundamentals

of all positions on offense, defense and special

teams will be taught in addition to life skills such

as teamwork, communication, sportsmanship

and the importance of education.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 2 (June 24 - 28)

ICE SKATINGAges 6 - 9 & 10 - 14

Discover a world on ice. Campers receive a

30-minute group lesson and participate in an

additional two hours of public skating each day.

Discover basic techniques such as: foot glides,

two-foot turns, forward crossovers, T-stops,

lunges and more. Dress warmly, gloves or

mittens are recommended.

Fee: $180/ Members

$195/ Guests

Offered: Week 6 (July 22 - 26)

Week 8 (August 5 - 9)

KROC FIT KIDS CAMP Ages 8 - 14

Led by Kroc Center Fitness Manager, Kat Korn,

campers will have the opportunity to receive

professional training in the areas of fitness

and nutrition. Campers will spend each day

working on a different area of study such as

cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength,

flexibility, outdoor fitness, and gymnasium

training. Activities will be led in a fun and

exciting nature, however, participants should be

prepared to give their very best efforts. Athletic

apparel and running shoes will be essential.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 9 (August 12 - 16)

KROC ROCKAges 6 - 12

Perfect for junior thrill seekers! Rock climbing

builds strength, flexibility, agility, confidence and

self-esteem. Learn basic climbing techniques

such as the smear, the side pull and body

positioning for a better climb. Rock climbing

safety equipment protocol will also be covered

during this “high adventure” camp. All necessary

gear is provided.

Fee: $144 / Members

$156 / Guests

Offered: Week 3 (July 1-3 & 5)

NOTE: Due to the Week 3, Independence Day holiday, camp will not be in session on Thursday, July 4th.

SPORTS CAMPS

SPORTS CAMPS

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SKATEBOARDING Ages 8 - 14

Drop into San Diego’s only indoor skateboard

park for a week of skateboard instruction and

practice. Learn the basics of personal safety,

balance & control of the board, and maneuvering

on the ramps in a relaxed and safe environment.

Campers will be divided into groups based

on age and experience. After demonstrating

competency in basic skills, campers will receive

coaching on more advanced ground tricks and

ramp work. All required safety equipment is

provided. Parents are welcome to join us for a

skills demonstration on Friday.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 5 (July 15 - 19)

Week 10 (August 19 - 23)

SOCCER - INTRODUCTIONAges 5 - 8

Prepare for the upcoming season! Designed for

youth with limited experience in the game of

soccer. Learn the fundamentals of the world’s

most popular sport, including rules, ball-handling

skills, and strategy. Scrimmages will be fun, with

an emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship.

Parents are welcome to join us for a final match

on Friday.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 7 (July 29 - August 2)

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SOCCER Ages 7 - 14

Fine-tune footwork and craft that corner kick.

Focus on the fundamentals of the world’s most

popular sport, with coaching and instruction

on rules, ball-handling, offensive & defensive

plays, and strategy. Scrimmages will be fun, with

an emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship.

Parents are welcome to join us for a final game

on Friday.

Fee: $144 / Members

$156 / Guests

Offered: Week 3 (July 1-3 & 5)

NOTE: Due to the Week 3, Independence Day holiday, camp will not be in session on Thursday, July 4th.

SWIMAges 6 - 14

Learn water safety and swimming skills. Receive

a 40-minute lesson Tuesday through Friday

(Monday’s “lesson” will be used for group

placement assessments through water sports

and games) from an American Red Cross

certified instructor, plus additional recreation

swim time to practice and have fun. Build skills in

general water safety, water adjustment, breath

control, kicking, floating, gliding, and paddling.

Children must be comfortable swimming

independently from a parent, in a group setting.

All skill levels welcome.

Fees: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Weeks 1 – 10

NOTE: Due to the Week 3, Independence Day holiday, camp will not be in session on Thursday, July 4th. Enrollment fees for Week 3 will accordingly reflect $144 for members and $156 for guests.

VOLLEYBALLAges 8 - 14

Bump, pass and spike! Campers are introduced to

the fundamentals of the game with an emphasis

on sportsmanship and teamwork. Each session

is devoted to specific skills, including: bumping,

passing, setting, serving, and live scrimmage

play. All levels of players are welcome. Parents

are invited to join us on Friday for a final match.

Fee: $180 / Members

$195 / Guests

Offered: Week 5 (July 15 - 19)

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SPECIALTY CAMPS

CERAMICS 101 Ages 8 - 14

Create everyday items from clay with your own

two hands and a pottery wheel. Campers will

learn basic techniques and procedures to turn

blocks of clay into useful, one of a kind, ceramic

pieces. Campers will also be introduced to the

basics of clay throwing and how to properly use

a pottery wheel.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 4 (July 8 - 12)

SPECIALTY CAMPS

Campers enrolled in Specialty Camps will

spend three to five hours per day exploring

the lessons and activities of their specialty.

The remainder of the day will be spent

exploring other activities at the Kroc Center,

which may include: field games, swimming,

rock climbing, computers, and library.

Many Specialty Camps have Friday

performances for family and friends.

Performance times are noted on the weekly

schedule and take approximately 30 minutes.

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DANCE CAMP

Ages 8 - 14

The perfect camp for beginner and intermediate

level dancers! The primary focus of the offering

will be in assisting dancers in developing

technique, rhythm and basic dance skills by

exploring the arts of ballet, jazz, contemporary,

leaps & turns, and choreography. Please join us

for a special presentation for friends and family

on Friday.

Fee: $160 / Members

$172 / Guests

Offered: Week 3 (July 1-3 & 5)

NOTE: Due to the Week 3, Independence Day

holiday, camp will not be in session on Thursday,

July 4th.

DRAWING FOR COMICS 101

Ages 8 - 14

Turn storybook imagination into fun art, by

learning to draw original super heroes, monsters

& animals. Intro to the basics of character design,

color, lettering, and perspective methods in

a fun and creative environment. Take home a

collaborative comic book drawn by the entire

class! Taught by San Diego artists Peter Delgado

and Stephen Harris. Designed for artists of all

abilities.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 10 (August 19 - 23)

HIGH ROPES TEAM CHALLENGE

Ages 10 - 14

For the first time in Kroc Center history, campers

will have the opportunity to explore all five

elements of our high ropes team challenge

course. Campers will work at times as individuals

and others as teammates to travel up towards

the sky! All safety equipment will be provided. All

climbers will be fully harnessed and supervised

by certified ropes course instructors. An Aztec

Adventures Production.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 6 (July 22 - 26)

INSIDE OUT

Ages 6 - 12

Have you ever wondered how things work from

the inside out? What does an earthworm look

like on the inside? Is it full of bones and organs

or is it full of dirt? What does a plant look like

on the inside? How does it function? Inside Out

is a science based camp with the dissection

of plants, animals, electronics, and more. Your

camper will see things in a different way after

they go Inside Out.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 4 (July 8 - 12)

IMAGINATIVE INTERIOR DESIGN

Ages 8 - 14

Do you want a room makeover or have you ever

wondered who designed the interiors of your

favorite restaurants, celebrity homes, or even

shopping stores? Imaginative Interior Design

is for campers to imagine what they can do to

redesign the world around them. Campers will

learn the basics of interior design through art

projects and activities that will provide them

with ideas for how to redesign a room in their

home. Parents are welcome to attend on Friday

to view their camper’s presentation board of

their ideas for a room makeover.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 6 (July 22 - 26)

RECYCLED ART

Ages 8 - 14

Find the resourceful camper inside you during

this ultimate trash to treasures camp. This camp

will teach and inspire campers to turn old, worn

out, or discarded items into something useful

again or even better… into a new creative piece

of art! Campers will go on an adventure walk

around the Kroc Center to find future treasures.

Parents are invited to join us in the Art Room on

Friday for our camper-created renovation and

gallery show.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 2 (June 24 - 28)

SPECIALTY CAMPS

SPECIALTY CAMPS

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RESTAURANT WEEK Ages 8 - 14

Learn how to run a restaurant from the bottom

up. Each team will have to “open” their own

restaurant as they design signs, menus, and

prepare their cuisines. On Friday parents,

friends, and judges will do a blind vote on which

restaurant they think was the best success!

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 1 (June 17 - 21)

ROCKETS & FLIGHT Ages 6 - 12

If it flies and launches, campers will design and

create it. Rockets, planes, hot air balloons, and

helicopters. The bigger the field, the bigger the

engine…the higher the rocket will soar!

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 2 (June 24 - 28)

RUNWAY PROJECT Ages 6 - 12

Designers ready! Scissors up! Fashion Week is

about to begin. Put designing skills to the test

preparing for a major fashion event. Compete in

design challenges and create outfits for the Kroc

runway show. Move over Calvin Klein, there’s

a new set of designers in town. Parents are

welcome to join us for a fashion show on Friday.

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 9 (August 12 - 16)

SMASH LAB Ages 6 - 12

How many different ways can you launch a

water balloon? Can you hit a target? What if it’s

moving? In Smash Lab, teams will work together

to build small and large structures that will be

put to the ultimate target test. Teams will be

scored and rewarded on how well the structure

holds up, imaginative design, and how close they

get to their targets. Some of the items that will

be used in the Smash lab include melons, eggs,

whipped cream pies, water balloons, apples and

many more. Send your kids with clothes they

don’t mind getting messy or dirty, because in

Smash Lab everyone walks away happy and

dirty!

Fee: $200 / Members

$215 / Guests

Offered: Week 5 (July 15 - 19)

SPECIALTY CAMP

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DRAMA CAMP: “THE JUNGLE BOOK”Ages 8 - 14

This summer, Disney’s Classic, “The Jungle

Book” will come to life on stage at Drama

Camp! Join Mowgli, Baloo, King Louie and

the gang as they swing their way through

madcap adventures and try to steer clear of the

ferocious tiger, Shere Khan. Specially adapted

from the beloved film, this musical includes

all your favorite Disney tunes, like “The Bare

Necessities,” and “I Wan’na Be Like You” with

humorous characters and toe-tapping jungle

rhythm! Campers will express themselves in a

fun atmosphere, learning the fundamentals of

theatre in this two-week intensive drama camp.

Daily activities include song and stage rehearsal

as well as fun acting games to help our young

thespians learn their lines while waiting for their

turn at rehearsal. The last day of camp includes

a free 30-minute performance at 1:30 p.m. in the

Joan B. Kroc Theatre. Roles are plentiful; all skill

levels welcome.”

Fee: $400 / Members

$430 / Guests

Offered: Weeks 7 & 8

(July 29 – August 9)

NOTE: Price reflects a two-week session.

SPECIALTY CAMP

M a n y S p e c i a l t y C a m p s h a ve F r i d a y p e r f o r m a n c e s f o r f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s . P e r f o r m a n c e t i m e s a r e n o t e d o n t h e we e k l y s c h e d u l e a n d t a k e a p p rox i m a t e l y 3 0 m i n u t e s .

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FIELD TRIPS

USS MIDWAY & SEAPORT VILLAGE

Ages 6 - 14

Live the adventure, honor the legend. Experience

life at sea as a U.S. Navy sailor, see how they

lived, ate and slept on America’s longest serving

aircraft carrier. Listen to veteran’s stories and

climb into the cockpits of a few World War II

aircrafts, such as SBD Dauntless dive bomber

and TBM Avenger, as well as, Desert Storm

aircrafts, the A-6 Intruder and F/A-18 Hornet.

Then, finish the day exploring Seaport Village’s

park and sea life.

Depart: 8:30 am

Arrive: 3:30 pm

Offered: Week 4 -- Thursday, July 11

FIELD TRIPS

Field trips are not included in the regular

price of a camp, but give opportunities to

supercharge a child’s week at camp. Lunch

and snack are included free of cost on all field

trips. All field trips will depart from, and arrive

back to the Kroc Center Recreation Field.

Field trip participants should arrive 15 minutes

prior to the listed departure time. Field trips

will leave promptly. Fliers will be distributed

at sign-out the week of each trip, providing

parents with special instructions. Enrollment

in the current camp week is not a requirement

for field trips, but a current Camp Waiver must

be submitted and on file before departure.

All participants are required to wear their

current Kroc Center Day Camp t-shirt and

comfortable walking shoes on the trip.

Campers should bring a backpack to carry

their belongings, including: sunscreen,

extra snack, and a shade hat. Campers are

discouraged from bringing large amounts of

money; a few dollars is more than enough if

your camper wants to stop by the gift shop.

All general Day Camp payment/cancellation policies apply for field trips. Enrollment is dependent on space availability; campers will be enrolled on a first come, first serve basis.

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FIELD TRIPS

COMIC-CON

Ages 8 - 14

Travel to ComicCon International and explore

the largest exhibit hall in the country chock-

full of great comics, original art, action figures,

DVDs, movie memorabilia, books and more. Will

you meet one of your comic book heroes while

you are there? Sign up for this exciting field trip

and find out.

Depart: 8:00 am

Arrive: 4:00 pm

Offered: Week 5 -- Thursday, July 18

LIONS, TIGERS & BEARS

Ages 6 - 14

See lions, tigers, and bears and many more

animals as we visit the Big Cat and Exotic Animal

Rescue ranch. We will take a guided tour around

the ranch to learn about 17 different species of

cats and bears. Then, campers will get up close

to see some other exotic animals in their petting

zoo. It is sure to be a grrrrrrrrreat time!

*Additional waiver required.

Depart: 8:30 am

Arrive: 3:30 pm

Offered: Week 6 -- Thursday, July 25

SAN DIEGO PADRES VS. CINCINNATI REDS

Ages 6 - 14

“Buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks!”

Put on your ball cap and glove and join us for

Youth Day at the park. Be a part of the pre-

game activity with a parade around the field as

the players warm up, next, participate with the

Friar for FriarFit games at Petco’s Park at the

Park. Then root for the “Pads” as the take on the

Cincinnati Reds.

Depart: 9:00 am

Arrive: 3:45 pm

Offered: Week 7 -- Wednesday, July 31

THE NEW CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Ages 6 - 14

Think, Play, Create! It’s a hands-on experience

with contemporary original artwork, providing

an inventive and engaging art experience for all

ages. See how the artists take “Trash” and make

it into art. Then, get an exclusive art lesson with

a professional artist and create your own art to

take home! Let’s see where your imagination can

take you.

Depart: 8:30 am

Arrive: 3:30 pm

Offered: Week 8 -- Thursday, August 8

FIELD TRIPS

FIELD TRIP FEES & TRANSPORTATIONField trip transportation is provided by bus.

Fees (per trip): $40 / Members

$50 / Guests

A $10 non-refundable deposit is required to

reserve a space in each field trip. Payment

is due in full one week prior to each trip

or you will forfeit your registration and

deposit. Parents may reinstate enrollment

(pending space availability) with a $10

late payment fee. All general Day Camp

payment/cancellation policies apply for field

trips. Enrollment is dependent on space

availability; campers will be enrolled on a

first come, first served basis.

NOTE: Deposit option is unavailable for

Comic-Con field trip.

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JUNIOR LEADERS TRAINING(TEEN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT) Explore various facets of what it takes to be a

team-player and a leader in the community and

among peers. During a one-week training session,

teens will be exposed to real-life challenges and

become a cohesive unit through teambuilding

and challenge course initiatives. The session will

focus on leadership skills relevant to supervising

children in a camp setting and tips for leading

activities. Teens will receive a full orientation

at each Kroc Center venue, CPR & First Aid

certification, and child abuse awareness training.

After completing the training session, teens

will have the opportunity to enroll in up to nine

weeks of Junior Leaders programming. These

sessions will put their new skills to work through

volunteering at Day Camp. Teens will continue

honing their leadership skills while working in

camp groups, helping counselors lead activities

and connecting with the children. Projects may

also include planning and organizing special

camper activities and experiencing the behind-

the-scenes aspects of camp.

JUNIOR LEADERS

Interested teens should complete the Junior

Leader application form and submit it with a

letter of recommendation and a one-page letter

of interest in the program to the Gymnasium

Guest Service Desk by Friday, May 3, 2013.

Space is limited; applications accepted on a first

come, first serve basis.

Offered: Week 2 (June 24 - 28)

Week 5 (July 15 - 19)

Day/Time: Monday - Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Fee: $30 / Members

$35 / Guests

JUNIOR LEADERS VOLUNTEERSTeens must register for and complete Junior

Leaders Training in order to enroll in Junior

Leaders Volunteer sessions.

Offered: Weeks 1 - 11

Day/Time: Monday - Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Fee: FREE / Members & Guest

JUNIOR LEADERS

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PARENTINFORMATION

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MEET SOMEOF OUR KROCCOUNSELORS

Join us for an interactive session that will prepare parents and children for the upcoming camp season. Parents will meet the Day Camp Director and camp leadership team, take a tour of the Kroc Center, and become familiar with the exciting venues campers will experience this summer. Come prepared with questions and rest assured that your child is embarking on a camp experience that is both fun and safe.

PLEASE CALL 619.269.1467 OR EMAIL JOE.MUTH@USW.

SALVATIONARMY.ORGBY FRIDAY, MAY 24TH TO

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THURSDAY, MAY 306:00 - 8:00pm

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WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING‘‘ ‘‘

PARENT’S CORNER

“Our son has really been enjoying Day Camp. So much so, in fact, that he keeps telling everyone that he is not going back to his regular school! He says he’s just going to keep going to Day Camp, and he even asked me to help him write a letter to his school to inform them of his plans. I keep telling him that’s not the case, but he doesn’t seem to believe me.”

QUESTIONS ABOUT DAY CAMP? E-MAIL THE DAY CAMP DIRECTOR AT [email protected] OR CALL 619. 269.1467

“We love the Kroc and hope to have our son continue to attend during the summer and perhaps other school vacations. The staff has been wonderful about working with his special needs and he has grown and matured tremendously under the care & guidance of your staff.”

“The girls have attended many sessions & some specialty camps; we love the facility, the counselors have been great & we have always felt comfortable about leaving the girls there. We appreciate that Kroc accommodates the year-round school schedule you are one of the few programs that does.”

“You have a great program! Thanks for making sure the kids do a wide variety of things and have fun trying new things and enjoying old favorites!

“I recommend this camp to others. I think the staff is well-trained and responsible. I think the activities are amazing and the price is right!”

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“We just moved out of the area, but would go to Kroc camp any chance we could get. It was a phenomenal experience all around. I knew my kids were having a great time, learning new things, and have experiences that were grounded in good moral concepts. Thank you to everyone - we will miss you!”

“He went to many different camps this summer, yours was his favorite. He loved all the activities.”

“I love the fun and safe environment that is offered for the children. I will definitely be bringing them to camp again and will be recommending the Kroc Center to friends and family.”

PARENT’S CORNER

“My older child has been attending camp there for many summers. My younger one just started in the last couple of summers. They both love it and I appreciate how helpful everyone is and how caring the camp counselors are. Thank you!”

“I want to thank everyone that puts this wonderful day camp experience together for my child and every child that goes. The counselors are obviously picked very carefully and are patient, kind, and loving to these kids.”

“We just love it. All of us. As parents we feel our child is in a safe and nurturing place, and learning things she would otherwise not have the opportunity to. My daughter LOVES the camps at the Kroc.”

*REAL QUOTES FROM 2012 SUMMER DAY CAMP PARENTS.

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