Camp Ulbrich 2015

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CAMP ULBRICH SUMMER 2015

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Enjoy the fun & adventure of Camp Ulbrich this summer!

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CAMP ULBRICH SUMMER 2015

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The Wallingford Family YMCA is committed to providing a safe and fun environment for your child to spend their summer. Camp Ulbrich offers campers the opportunity to make new friends, meet new challenges and most importantly, have fun! Whether it be playing soccer, climbing our rock wall, swimming with friends or just spending time with their group, they will be sure to have a summer to remember.

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IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THERE JUNE 22-JULY 3

HAWAIIAN HULLABALLOO JULY 20-31

SUPERHERO SHOWDOWN JULY 6-17

ONCE UPON A TIME AUGUST 17-21

70TH ANNUAL ULBRICH GAMES AUGUST 3-14

In the Jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight!! Join your fellow explorers and Jungle Friends to help wake the lion in all of us as we ROAR through the session on our wild safari.

Up in the sky, look: It's a bird. It's a plane. It's YOU! Are you faster than a speeding bullet? Do you have what it takes become a superhero? Learn the skills it takes to save Camp Ulbrich from the perils of evil. Evil is afoot and only you can stop it!

Aloha! Join us as we heat things up this summer, Hawaiian-style. Bring your leis, grass skirts, Hawaiian shirts and coconuts for our Hawaiian Luau.

Join us as we train for our battle in the arena. Each district will select two of their finest tributes to compete in a variety of mental & physical skill challenges. May the odds be ever in your favor.

Calling all princes, princesses, dragons & wizards to experience the world of fairytales combined with camp! If you can dream it you can be it! Use your powers of imagination while making new friends and trying new fun activities!

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RASCALS For campers entering Pre- K and Kindergarten

This camp is geared for those first time campers that are entering Pre-K & Kindergarten in September. Based out of the YMCA KinderHouse, the Rascals, as they are better known as, will participate in

traditional camp activities like swimming, arts & crafts and field games. Rascals will also learn

the meaning of teamwork, independence and sharing under the watchful eyes of our caring staff.

This camp is a great introduction to Camp Ulbrich in a safe, lower ratio, fun and

nurturing environment. PLEASE NOTE: All Rascals MUST be at least 4 years old and potty trained to attend camp.

Sign your Rascal up today!

CAMP ULBRICH GROUPS

ALL-STARS For campers entering grades 1-5

All-Stars is designed to give every camper a memorable and rewarding summer camp experience. Throughout the day, campers will participate in a variety of group activities, arts & crafts and “all camp” activities. Campers swim every day except on Field Trip days. To add a different spin to each session, there will be a theme around which activities will be based. Groups are kept small to help foster relationships and memories that will last a lifetime.

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ADVENTURTEENS For campers entering grades 6-9

Summer Camp for teenagers! We know that once campers enter their teen years, their needs and desires in a camp experience change. AdventurTeens are provided with more independence, greater challenges, increased responsibility and outstanding staff to help guide them through the summer months. They are constantly on the move participating in group activities, weekly field trips, swimming and hiking at Bertini Park. The AdventurTeens also have full use of the Rotary/YMCA Teen Center, where they can play pool, ping pong or just chill out. The goal of the AdventurTeen program is to create an atmosphere where teens feel safe, valued and free to express themselves.

C.I.T.’S Counselors-in-Training

For campers entering grade 10 This leadership training program is for teens entering 10th grade.

Participants will learn the skills needed to prepare them for going out

into the workforce. Under the guidance of the C.I.T. coordinator, participants will develop initiative responsibility, teamwork,

and the confidence that is needed to work with people of all ages. C.I.T.s will learn First Aid and CPR, group management and special activity skills all while having fun with other teens. Interested

participants need to fill out a C.I.T application for review.

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SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE

7:00AM

9:00AM

9:30AM

11:30AM

OPENING CEREMONIES A great time for announcements, recognitions and skits!

GROUP SPORTS & GAMES Play some basketball, soccer, dodge ball, capture the flag, gaga ball & more with your friends from other groups.

ARTS & CRAFTS From creating your very own superhero to crafting turtles out of paper plates, unleash your creativity with a variety of themed projects.

UNIT ACTIVITY Have fun with your group as you relax with a game of cards, get pumped up planning out your skit for the next theme day or have fun playing Fastest Tagger.

COUNSELOR’S CHOICE It’s time for your counselor to pick a fun game or project for your group. A perfect time to try something new!

BEFORE CAMP CARE

CLOSING CEREMONIES Find out about what is in store for tomorrow and don’t forget to bring your permission slip home for the field trip!

12:30PM LUNCH

1:00PM

2:00PM SWIMMING

3:00PM

3:45PM

4:00PM AFTER CAMP CARE

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The Wallingford Family YMCA prides itself in offering free swim

and swim lessons to all of our campers each day. Campers swim time is broken into 20 minute lessons, followed by 20 minute of free swim. Swim times will be in the afternoon to get campers out of the sun, and cooling down with their friends. Our camp aquatics staff offer

a wide variety of swim lessons ranging from beginner to

advanced.

SWIM LESSONS

Through a collaboration with the Public Schools, Rotary Club and Parks

& Recreation, Camp Ulbrich will be utilizing Bertini Park to give our campers

an opportunity to get back to nature. Campers will be able to hike, build forts

and participate in nature based projects. They will also have the opportunity to use the low ropes

course! Bertini Park is just one more enhancement that

will give our campers a great summer.

BERTINI PARK

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We strive to have the best staff on hand at all times. Our counselors act as positive role models and possess the qualities that we instill in our

campers - caring, honesty, respect & responsibility. They ensure that campers are having fun and always having some

type of adventure. All staff are certified in CPR and First Aid. Our counselors always bring something

new to the camp experience.

STAFF

To help make your summer a little easier, we offer convenient bus stops

at Wallingford Elementary Schools. Our qualified Camp Ulbrich staff are on the

bus to ensure that your child’s camp day starts right! Parents must be present at

stops for pick-up & drop-off.

BUS STOPS

LOCATION

Moses Y Yalesville Cook Hill Stevens

PICK UP

7:50AM 8:10AM 8:30AM 8:50AM

DROP OFF

4:10PM 4:30PM 4:50PM 5:10PM

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Before Camp Care (Doolittle Pavilion)

7:00-9:00AM

SESSIONS 1-4 YMCA & Program Members $75

SESSION 5 YMCA & Program Members $37.50

Basic Camp

9:00AM-4:00PM

SESSIONS 1-4 YMCA Members

$360

Program Members

$395

SESSION 5 YMCA Members

$180

Program Members

$197.50

After Camp Care (KinderHouse)

4:00-6:00PM

SESSIONS 1-4 YMCA & Program

Members $75

SESSION 5 YMCA & Program

Members $37.50

Prices listed are per session. Sessions 1-4 run for two weeks and Session 5 runs for one week. You may split a two week session for 65% of the session cost.

2015 DATES & RATES

SESSION I June 22-July 3

SESSION 2 July 6-17

SESSION 3 July 20-31

SESSION 4 August 3-14

SESSION 5 August 17-21

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MEMBERSHIP A YMCA membership is not required to participate in any of our summer day camp programs. Everyone is welcome.

PAYMENT A non-refundable $50 deposit is required for each session that your child is enrolled. Payment in full is due 1 week prior to the start of each session. Campers may not attend the session if payment in full is not received. Any session changes made after June 8, 2015 will result in a $20 change fee. Bank Drafts & Payment Plans are available.

REFUNDS Camp fees (excluding deposits) will be refunded if the child is withdrawn one week prior to the start of the session due to medical reasons. A doctor’s note is required. Camp fees will not be refunded if a child is dismissed from camp due to behavioral or other problems.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Financial assistance is available. You MUST apply for Care 4 Kids before applying for financial assistance. The deadline for applications is April 30, 2015. Application forms are available at the Welcome Center or you can download the forms at www.wallingfordymca.org. For more information about Care 4 Kids, contact Tammi Mastroianni at 203-269-4497 x14. For more information about the YMCA’s financial assistance program, contact Chris Kingston at 203-269-4497 x13.

CAMP ATTIRE Campers are required to wear the YMCA camp t-shirt on all field trips. Each new camper will receive a t-shirt at the start of a session. Campers should wear proper footwear every day. No sandals or Crocs!

CAMP HEALTH FORM & MEDICATION Each camper must have a physical exam by a licensed physician within the past three years. No child may attend the program without an up-to-date immunization record on file with the Wallingford Family YMCA. Forms are available at the Welcome Center. If a camper requires any medication, the proper paperwork must be on file before the camper can attend camp. This medication will be kept locked with our First Aid Director. In the case of Epi Pens & other emergency medication, your child’s counselor will have these on hand at all times.

LUNCH & SNACKS Lunch and Snacks are to be packed in a brown paper bag labeled with your child’s name and will be kept in a cooler at the YMCA. No Heat-ups! Water bottles are encouraged to ensure that our campers stay hydrated.

POLICIES

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What should my child bring to camp?

Campers should bring a backpack packed with a brown bag lunch (no heat-ups!) with their name on it, a bathing suit and towel, sunscreen and a water bottle. ALL CAMPERS NEED TO WEAR SNEAKERS. Sandals, flip-flops, crocs, and open-toed shoes are prohibited for safety reasons. All items should be clearly labeled with the camper’s name. For younger campers who are prone to having bathroom accidents, packing extra clothes to leave in the camp office is an option. Please place these clothes in a bag and label it with your child’s name.

What should they not bring?

We believe that certain items are best left at home to maximize your camper’s camp experience. Campers may not bring cell phones, MP3 players, iPods, portable electronic video games, trading cards, other toys from home, matches or knives. Cell phones are only allowed at camp upon the Camp Director’s approval. The Wallingford Family YMCA is not responsible for items that are lost or stolen.

Where do I drop-off/pick-up my child?

Sign-In for all campers will be at the Doolittle Park pavilion. Your camper should be dropped off by 8:55AM. Pick-up for your camper is at 4:00PM at the same location. If you are dropping a child off after 9:15AM or picking them up before 3:45PM please go to the KinderHouse, located in back of the YMCA.

How can I contact my child/camp staff during the day?

During the Summer, the Camp Ulbrich phone number is 203-284-5328. This number can be used to relay information to staff, ask questions or to get a message to your child. In the case of an emergency or before the camp season begins, you may also call the Welcome Center at 203-269-4497 x0.

What happens if my child loses something during the day?

Lost and Found items accumulate very quickly. Please make every effort to label your child’s belongings. Have your camper look for their missing items at our Lost and Found located in a bin at the KinderHouse. Socks and underwear are immediately discarded. Everything else is held for two weeks and then donated to a local charity.

Can I request certain groups?

We know that your child’s friends may be at camp, but one of Camp Ulbrich’s goals is for campers to meet and make new friends. Groups are by grade and groups of similar ages do tend to participate in activities together, so we are sure that your child will be able to see their friend throughout the course of the camp day.

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