Wheeler Summer 2012

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Join us this Summer! Wheeler Summer c/o The Wheeler School 216 Hope Street Providence, RI 02906 401.528.2100 (p) 508.336.9136 (f) [email protected] Google: Wheeler Summer Wheeler Summer Camp is located at 350 Walker Street in Seekonk, MA. See our website for directions. Wheeler Summer Camp - Sports - Outdoor Open Houses! Saturday, March 3 10am-12pm and Thursday, April 26 4pm-6pm Thursday, May 10 4pm-6pm at The Wheeler Farm ONLINE REGISTRATION IS EASY! Please register online at www.wheelerschool.org/summercamp

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Join us this Summer!

Wheeler Summerc/o The Wheeler School216 Hope StreetProvidence, RI 02906401.528.2100 (p)508.336.9136 (f)[email protected]: Wheeler Summer

Wheeler Summer Camp is located at 350 Walker Street in Seekonk, MA. See our website for directions.

Wheeler SummerCamp - Sports - Outdoor

Open Houses!Saturday, March 3

10am-12pmand

Thursday, April 264pm-6pm

Thursday, May 10 4pm-6pm

at The Wheeler Farm

ONLINE REGISTRATION IS EASY!Please register online at www.wheelerschool.org/summercamp

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WHEELER SUMMER CAMPRegular weekly camp fee $265

Half Day camp fee $195 (Fireflies and Junebugs only)

Lower Camp

FirefliesFor campers age 4 (Fireflies must be 4 by June 18, 2012)The program for our youngest campers features a balance of high activity and quieter, restful moments. Parents have the option of a half-day program, in which campers take morning classes and leave The Farm just before lunch, or a full-day program, in which campers stay through lunch, electives, and closing activities.

Junebugs For campers age 5 The Junebugs have a quality balance of high activity and quieter, restful moments. Like the Fireflies, parents have the option of a half-day program, in which campers take morning classes and leave The Farm just before lunch, or a full-day program, in which campers stay through lunch, electives, and closing activities.

Junior Pioneers For campers entering grade 1Our Junior Pioneers enjoy a richly diverse choice of activities, but still have time to recharge and reflect. In the afternoon, Junior Pioneers join the Pioneers for mixed age-group electives.

Pioneers For campers entering grade 2Pioneers are the seniors of Lower Camp, and emerge as leaders at camp meetings and assemblies. In the afternoon, Pioneers join the Junior Pioneers for mixed age-group electives.

Upper Camp

TrailblazersFor campers entering grade 3Third graders enthusiastically blaze the trail into Upper Camp. Morning classes are designed to meet their enthusiasm. Afternoons feature a large variety of elective offerings including Archery.

NavigatorsFor campers entering grade 4The Navigators bridge the gap between third grade and middle schoolers, and participate enthusiastically in all Upper Camp morning activities. They participate in all electives offerings in the afternoons including Archery.

Adventurers For campers entering grades 5 and 6Adventures await our fifth and sixth graders in classes designed especially for their skill level and a variety of electives every afternoon including Archery, Challenge ropes course, Geocaching and more.

Explorers For campers entering grades 7 and 8As our oldest Upper Camp group, the Explorers lead the way in the morning activities. They also participate in the afternoon electives including Challenge ropes course, Archery and more.

Leaders-In-Training (LIT)For campers entering grades 9 and 10Our LIT program offers exciting leadership activities, including ropes course and outdoor skills. These activities will be paired with the traditional counselor-in-training program: working and playing with our youngest campers and learning child-care skills from experienced counselors. This small, selective program only runs weeks 4, 5, 6 & 7.

Morning Classes Swimming Swim lessons are taught by lifeguards and are designed to meet each child at his or her skill level and guide them toward improvement. Our beautiful pool stretches from a 4-foot shallow end to a 10-foot deep end. Our youngest campers are accompanied in the pool by their counselors and can use noodles for aid in floatation.

Nature Our beautiful Farm campus is the perfect location for outdoor discovery. In Nature, Lower campers may grow vegetables and flowers in the garden, learn to care for our small animals, and go on nature hikes through the woods and to the pond. Upper Campers, beginning with Navigators, learn the fundamentals of Archery, participate in challenges on our Ropes Course and develop the basic skills of Geocaching.

Sports The goals of our sports program are teamwork and skill building. We offer a range of choices that allow many opportunities for personal success. Baseball, soccer, field hockey, basketball, and volleyball are just some of the options that may be offered. Younger campers play field games that emphasize cooperation and individual growth.

Art In art classes, campers utilize virtually endless media to create projects large and small. Sculpture, painting, drawing, and craft activities vary every day. With a balance of guidance and choice, campers will find enormous opportunity to explore their own creativity.

Now You Can Register ONLINE!

All registrations are now being taken online at our website www.wheelerschool.org\summercamp.No more paper! Simply fill out all registration forms including camp selections, enrollment forms, health forms and release forms ALL ONLINE. Your registration will be processed immediately AND you may pay for your choices directly from our site using Visa, Mastercard or American Express.

If you need help with the online registration please call the camp office at 401-528-2100 and we will be happy to assist you. Remember, all registration forms must be filled out online and submitted to successfully register for Summer 2012. Student health forms and release forms may be submitted up to two weeks prior to the child attending camp.

WHEELER SUMMER CAMPDrop off and Pick up Bus Service — Additional fee $50/week

There will be at least one counselor on each bus who will take attendance at each bus stop. Please make sure you check your child in with this counselor. 8:15am. Bus Drop-off - You may access our bus service from three different locations.1) The Wheeler School on Meeting Street in Providence 2) The Barrington High School in Barrington 3) Behind the the Garden City Mall at the Post Office parking area in Cranston

ALL Busses leave the drop off area at 8:30am. (There is no discount for one way bus service and no bus service available for half-day campers.)

4:00pm. Bus Pick-Up - Campers who ride the bus can be picked up at their bus stops between 4:00 and 4:15pm.

Note - If your child is not going to be on the bus on a particular day, please call the office so the bus is not waiting for you. Thank you!

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Wheeler Summer Outdoor Program Fee $415

Voyager Trips (Full Day)For campers entering grades 5 to 9. Runs weeks 2,4,6,8In each weekly session, we swim, paddle, surf, glide, and slide our way through different adventures. Throughout the week we will kayak and snorkel in Rhode Island’s inland waterways, rock climb at the Rhode Island Rock Gym, learn to surf at Narragansett town beach, canoe along the east bay and enjoy a day at Water Wizz in Cape Cod. All programs include instruction for newcomers and tips for those more experienced. All boats, boards, and gear are provided.

Horseback Riding (Morning)/ Camp (Afternoon)For campers entering grades 2 to 8. Runs weeks 1-8The Palmer River Equestrian Center staff will teach and refine English riding skills. The week begins with grooming and tacking a horse, and young riders move quickly from walking to trotting in an indoor ring and on trails. The horseback riding program runs in the mornings. In the afternoons, participants return to The Wheeler Farm for lunch, electives, and free swim. Riders are grouped by age and ability.

Kayaking (Full Day)For campers entering grades 5-9. Runs weeks 1,3,5,7Throughout the week, we mix kayaking, shoreline exploration, and swimming as we teach the basics of this popular lifetime sport. We paddle on different waterways each day, practicing turning, stopping, and wet exit techniques. Trips may include the Wood River in Exeter, the Narrow River in Narragansett, and the Sakonnet River in Tiverton. Once a week we enjoy the wilds of Water Wizz in Cape Cod. Kayaks and gear are provided.

Golf (Morning)/ Camp (Afternoon)For campers entering grades 2 to 8. Runs weeks 1,2,7,8PGA professional Keith Allcock works with individuals on swing, putting, and short game techniques. All levels of experience are welcome. The golf program runs in the mornings at Firefly Golf Course. In the afternoons, participants return to The Wheeler Farm for lunch, electives, and free swim.

Wheeler Summer SportsProgram fee $265

Soccer Skills (Morning)/ Camp (Afternoon)For campers entering grades 2 to 8. Runs weeks 1,2,7,8This program introduces offensive and defensive strategies, including ball handling, footwork, and team building skills to beginners and more experienced players. The program runs in the mornings. In the afternoons, participants join the traditional camp program for electives and free swim.

Tennis (Morning)/ Camp (Afternoon)For campers entering grades 5 to 8. Runs weeks 3,4,5,6The tennis program covers hand-eye coordination, racquet skills, basic strokes, court positioning, and advanced skills. The tennis program runs in the mornings. In the afternoons, participants join the traditional camp program for electives and free swim.

Tennis Elective (Afternoon)/ Camp (Morning)For campers entering grades 2 to 4. Runs weeks 3,4,5,6For younger Wheeler Summer Campers, the fundamentals of the game are explored in a four-day afternoon elective. This elective replaces free-swim. Though there is no additional fee for campers who choose this elective, enrollment is limited, and participants must register in advance.

Surf!

Kayak!

Horses!

Archery!

Ropes Course!

Wheeler Summer has always been committed to the Earth. This summer, we continue to maintain

our strides in environmental consciousness.

See more photos and descriptions of our camp program on our website at

www.wheelerschool.org/summercamp

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Check out our website, www.wheelerschool.org/summercamp to see photos and video from Summer 2011 and learn more about WHEELER SUMMER!

Wheeler Summer’s goal is to provide campers with a healthy, fun, summertime experience. We provide an introduction to swimming, nature, art, drama, and sports in a dynamic outdoor setting. Located just fifteen minutes from Providence, Wheeler Summer is on the 120-acre Wheeler Farm in Seekonk, Massachusetts and is made up of woodlands, open fields, trails, wetlands, and ponds. Facilities include a swimming pool, camp hall, eight athletic fields, tennis courts, challenge ropes course, running track, and field house suitable for rainy day activities. Through our varied programs and activities, we hope our campers will develop athletic, artistic, performance, outdoor, and social skills. By practicing these skills in a positive, nurturing environment, our campers experience the joy of personal growth and increased self-confidence. We create opportunities for our campers to demonstrate respect for self, others, and the environment.

Daily Schedule7:30am. Early Morning Extended Day begins - This option allows you to bring your child to The Farm in Seekonk anytime after 7:30am for a leisurely start to the day. (Additional fee $32/week)

8:15am. Bus Drop-off - Busses leave the drop off area at 8:30am. (No bus service available for half-day Firefly or Junebug campers.) (Additional fee $50/week)

8:30am. Camp Drop-Off - Campers are dropped at The Wheeler School Farm at 350 Walker Street in Seekonk between 8:30 and 8:45am.

12:00pm. Half-Day Fireflies & Junebugs Pick-Up. Pick up half day campers at The Farm in Seekonk.

3:30pm. Camp Pick-Up - Pick-Up at The Farm in Seekonk is from 3:30 to 3:45pm.

4:00pm. Bus Pick-Up - Campers who ride the bus can be picked up at their bus stops between 4:00 and 4:15pm.

5:00pm. Afternoon Extended Day ends - This option allows you to pick up your camper between 3:45 and 5:00pm at The Farm in Seekonk. (Additional fee $80/week)

Weekly Summer Schedule 2012Week Camp

Our summer camp offers classes in art, nature, sports, swimming, archery, ropes course, and more. Each week has a fun theme.

SportsSpecialty sports camps allow participants to explore a sport in depth and develop athletic passions.

OutdoorSpecialty outdoor education camps open doors to nature’s challenges and joys.

OneJun. 18-Jun. 22

Make Some Noise! Golf*Soccer*

Horseback Riding*Kayaking

TwoJun. 25-Jun. 29

Ancient Egypt Golf*Soccer*

Horseback Riding* Voyager Trips

ThreeJul. 2-Jul. 6

Stars & StripesTennis* Horseback Riding*

Kayaking

FourJul. 9-Jul. 13

Camp Is A Beach! Tennis* Horseback Riding*

Voyager Trips

FiveJul. 16-Jul. 20

InternationalTennis* Horseback Riding*

Kayaking

SixJul. 23- Jul. 27

Heroes & MonstersTennis* Horseback Riding*

Voyager Trips

SevenJul. 30-Aug. 3

Under the Big Top Golf* Soccer*

Horseback Riding*Kayaking

EightAug. 6-Aug. 10

Safari Golf* Soccer*

Horseback Riding*Voyager Trips

Participants in morning Sports or Outdoor programs (marked with an *) will join the Camp for an afternoon of electives and free swim.