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SUMMER CAMP 2015 REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 2ND CAMP ON! YMCA OF GREATER WAUKESHA COUNTY WWW.GWCYMCA.ORG

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summer camp 2015registration begins February 2nd

camp on!ymca oF greater Waukesha county

WWW.gWcymca.org

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WeLcome to day camp

Locations

Waukesha ymca320 E. BroadwayWaukesha, WI 53186262-542-2557Andrew Busalacchi, Camp [email protected]

mukWonago ymca245 E. Wolf RunMukwonago, WI 53149262-363-7950Jason Perugini, Camp [email protected]

camp doubLe eagLeW365 S8661 Hwy 67Eagle, WI 53119262-542-2557Andrew Busalacchi, Camp [email protected]

y academy100 E. BroadwayWaukesha, WI 53186262-522-4977Laura Nagel, Camp [email protected]

southWest ymca11311 W Howard AveGreenfield, WI 53228414-546-9622Blake Compton, Camp [email protected]

tri-county ymcaN84W17501 Menomonee AveMenomonee Falls, WI 53052262-255-9622Jen Reese, Camp [email protected]

West suburban ymca2420 N 124th StWauwatosa, WI 53226414-302-9622Halie HackbarthScott [email protected]

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The YMCA of Greater Waukesha County has planned an exciting variety of Summer Day Camp programs conveniently located at 7 different sites throughout our expanded service area. From outdoor adventure, traditional day camp, sports camps, specialty camps and jr. camps for our youngest campers, the Y offers something for every child. Parents love it too. They have the peace of mind knowing their children are in a safe and enriching environment with activities lead by trained, role-model staff.

Each of our summer camps offer a mix of fun and educational activities aimed at improving kids’ well-being. Our program centers on three areas proven to positively impact kids’ development: friendship, accomplishment and belonging. At the Y, we know when kids are given an opportunity to accomplish new skills, make friends and feel like they belong, they are comfortable expressing individuality and feel more confident, connected and supported. We are focusing on these youth development areas to ensure kids in our summer camp programs go home with so much excitement for all they’ve accomplished and enjoyed, that they can’t wait to come back the next day.

This is what the Y camp is all about, as we ensure that kids get more out of summer: more learning, more exploration and more achievement.

We hope to see you at the Y this summer….CAMP ON !

camp map

Southwest

Mukwonago

Camp Double Eagle Tri-County

West Suburban

Waukesha

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camp indeXWeLcome & camp Locations 2camp doubLe eagLe 4 & 5traditionaL day camp 6 & 7Jr. traditionaL day camp 8Jr. speciaLty camp 9speciaLty camp grid 10sports camp grid 11speciaLty camp 12 & 13sports camp 14 & 15teen Leadership programs 16parent inFormation 17attendance options 18poLicies & payments 19registration process 20registration Form 21 & 22FamiLy eVents at the y 23open house 24

our commitment to parents & kidsprogram eXceLLenceChildren learn and master skills that help them realize their passions, talents and potential.

• Developmentally age appropriate activities provide opportunities to grow and learn• Affordable camp options with a variety of traditional, sports, and specialty camps to meet each child’s interest• Daily schedule provides opportunity for one on one interaction, small and large group interactions,activities that build a child’s confidence and independence

Focused on saFetyStaff ensure children feel like they belong so they feel safe, welcome and free to express their individuality.

• Camper to staff ratios: •Ages 4-5- 1:6 •Ages 5-6- 1:10 •Ages 7-8-1:12 •Ages 9-12-1:14• Swimming and water activities improve children’s comfort and safety in and around the water• State licensed programs exceed all standards of safety

outstanding staFFChildren build friendships with new friends and staff role models improving their well-being.

• Well-trained, college age staff excited to spend each new day with your children• Staff training includes First Aid, CPR/AED certification, positive behavior management techniques, addressing bullying, creative programming, child abuse prevention and recognition, and all aspects of camp safety• Staff provide campers with the tools to make friends and improve their personal interactions with other youth

Tri-County

West Suburban

Waukesha

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camp doubLe eagLe outdoor adVentureages 7-12

Camp Double Eagle is located over 30 acres in the southern unit of the beautiful Kettle Moraine State Forest. Amenities at Camp Double Eagle includes an outdoor swimming pool, bath/shower facilities, basketball court, climbing wall, archery range, craft lodge, and an open-air shelter. Campers take field trips to Ottawa Lake throughout the summer for canoeing, fishing, and picnicking. Campers hike to Paradise Springs every Monday to explore nature as a part of their outdoor adventure.

camp Weeks and themessummer ignite June 15-19Kick off your summer with us at Camp Double Eagle. Make new friends and learn about summer safety all while exploring the joys of camp. Archery, swimming, canoeing, games, crafts, and so much more!

camps got talent June 22-26 Campers will get to try a variety of talents: dancing, magic, stand-up comedy, acting, painting, drawing, etc. Just like the famous TV show, campers will have an opportunity to share a talent on Friday.

mach-1 adVenture June 29- July 3Join us for a Multi Adventure Challenge! Experience challenging obstacle courses with ropes, compasses, and team challenges to complete the mission. Each day will be something new and exciting for you to try. hawaiian hullabaloo July 6-10Learn how to limbo, make a grass skirt, learn a Hawaiian word of the day, and on Friday join us for a Hawaiian Luau celebration. superheroes July 13-17Explore your favorite superheroes and then bring them to life. Campers will enjoy challenges, games, crafts, snacks, etc. all focused around the amazing theme of superheroes. A white sheet is needed on Tuesday for cape making.

navigating nature July 20-24Join us for a week full of nature. Bird watching, fishing, hiking, swimming, science experiments, learn about animals in the surrounding area, and enjoy all the things this beautiful area has to offer.

the cooking games July 27-31Instead of the Hunger Games, let’s play the Cooking Games. Each day campers will learn a new recipe that can be made in the outdoors using an open fire pit, small stove or the sun.

recycling creations aug. 3-7Campers will learn the importance of reduce, reuse, recycle, and how recycling can help preserve nature. Campers will have fun making recycled art and inventions out of recycled materials

outdoor extreme aug. 10-14Join us as we take outdoor fun to the extreme! Archery, tetherball, obstacle courses, hiking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, geocaching, new games, and so much more!

camp Vs. camp aug. 17-21Join us for daily competitions. Campers will compete, referee, and learn how to score. At the end of the week, Camp Double Eagle will compete with Waukesha Summer Day Camp for the Annual All Camp Games. Who will win the trophy this year?

good bye summer sun aug. 24-28It’s time to say goodbye to summer. Join us for a recap on all of the favorite songs and games. We will make ice-cream, sign t-shirts, and on the last day, enjoy a carnival at the Waukesha YMCA with Summer Day Camp.

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camp doubLe eagLe outdoor adVentureages 7-12

transportationThe Double Eagle bus will depart Waukesha or Mukwonago YMCAs no later than 8:35 AM daily. Campers must be signed in and ready to board the bus no later than 8:25 AM.The Double Eagle bus will arrive at the Waukesha or Mukwonago YMCA no later than 4:30 PM daily.(Transportation will be provided to and from the Southwest Y during the weeks of June 29-July 3, July 20-24, and August 10-14)

doubLe eagLe scheduLe

8:35 AM Depart Extended Care from drop off location9:00 AM Opening Flag Ceremony9:30 AM All Camp Game9:45 AM Morning Snack10:00 AM Small Group Rotations (Theme based- science/nature, hiking, art, etc.)11:30 AM Character Building Activity12:00 PM Lunch12:30 PM Reflections/ Quiet Time1:00 PM Large Group Choice Rotation (Swimming, Filed Games, Archery, etc.)3:00 PM Snack3:15 PM Character Building Activity3:45 PM Clean up- load the bus to return to pick up location4:15-4:30 PM Return to Extended Care location**Double Eagle will take either a field trip or hold a special event each week. In addition, campers will visit Ottawa Lake for canoeing, swimming, fishing, & picnicking almost every week**

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traditionaL day camp ages 4-12 southWest, tri-county, West suburbanages 5-12 Waukesha

sampLe daiLy scheduLe7:00 amCampers may arrive as early as 7AM and enjoy our free Extended Care offered for all ages and all programs including specialty and sports camp. Campers participate in a variety of structured activities.

9:00 amAll campers and counselors will gather to start the morning off right with our Opening Ceremony and a reminder of the values of Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility that we uphold every day.Campers will then begin their day with their camp group*. A typical camp day includes:• Small group choice• Activities such as arts and crafts, teambuilding, environmental education, sports and swimming• Large group games• Lunch provided by parents and a morning and afternoon snack provided by camp• Some downtime to read a book, cool off, play a quiet game and recharge• Weekly fieldtrips*Sports and specialty campers will participate in a specific schedule designed to get the most out of their chosen camp

4:00 pmCampers come back together to celebrate and reflect on the day with our Closing Ceremony. Free Extended Care then begins with more chances to participate in a wide variety of games and activities.

6:00 pmAll campers and staff depart and go home to recharge for another great day!

Traditional day campers will try a variety of activities such as arts and crafts, swimming, group games, teambuilding, and small and large group activities. Our focus on achievement, relationships and belonging will help your child make new friends, develop independence and try new things – whether they join us for one week or all summer!

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goodbye school, hello summer June 15-19School’s out!! Get ready for a great kickoff week to your summer! Campers will get their first taste of all the great things Day Camp has to offer.

treasure hunters June 22-26Join us as we embark on a quest for treasure! Throughout the week campers will have the chance to participate in a variety of scavenger and treasure hunts- including an end of the week Amazing Race style competition!

Water World June 29- July 3Dive into ocean discovery! Explore water, sea creatures, sand, and more through crafts, games, and activities! Campers will stay cool while enjoying water games.

ymca olympics July 6-10Campers will have a great time bonding with their teammates, picking a country to represent, learning about it, and finally competing in the YMCA Olympics. This is your chance to go for the GOLD!

animal safari July 13-17Campers will learn all about the Animal Kingdom. Whether its Polar Bears from the North Pole or Koala Bears from Australia-campers will get it all!

going green July 20-24Put down those video games and come play outside! Campers will learn all about Mother Nature and how to protect our environment - a unique experience all campers can enjoy!

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traditionaL day camp ages 4-12 southWest, tri-county, West suburbanages 5-12 Waukesha

traditionaL day camp themesheroes July 27-31Are you a Batman or Superman kind of guy? Or a Wonder Woman or Cat Woman kind of girl? Campers will get to use their imaginations and even dress up like superheroes. Campers learn about the everyday heroes in our community.

mysteries and magic august 3-7We would love to tell you about this great week of camp, but it is a mystery! One thing is for sure, campers will be in for many surprises and have a blast!

around the World in 5 days august 10-14Games, culture, and food are just a few of the things campers will get exposed to from all over the world!

the Land of the dinosaurs august 17-21What would it be like to be a dinosaur? What would you eat? Where would you live? Join us on our mission to meet the dinosaurs and learn all about their lives and homes. Grab a shovel, become a paleontologist (dino expert), and help us go dinosaur hunting.

best of the best august 24-28What was your favorite part of summer? Dodgeball, or was it swimming? Or maybe arts and crafts. No matter your choice, you will be sure to get a fill of it this week. We will end summer by playing all the games and activities campers enjoyed from the previous weeks. We will miss you, but can’t wait to see you next year!

FOR TRADITIONAL CAMP RATES, SEE PAGE 18

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Jr. traditionaL day camp mukWonago & y academyages 3-6

This state-licensed program is designed for convenience. Choose the full day or half day option. Young campers will have a great summer staying busy in this fantastic program. Make new friends, enjoy arts and crafts and participate in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, including story time, sports, group games, and more!

Fun in the sun June 15-19Have some fun in the sun with the YMCA! Campers will slide into summer, make new friends, learn new camp songs, games, and much more!

digging dinos June 22-26Join us on an excavation as we go on a dinosaur hunt. Learn through fun songs, crafts, games, and books as we go exploring. mad science June 29-July 3Are you ready to be a mad scientist? Join us for some fun science experiments.

Finding nemo July 6-10Want to learn more about the lakes, oceans, and rivers? Let’s dive in and explore!

splish, splash July 13-17We’ll stay cool all week long with water games. Games will have a fun twist with water both outside and in the Y pool!

Frozen July 20-24Let’s stay cool this week with arts & crafts, trivia, and Disney adventures!

sports extravaganza July 27-31Join us for an assortment of sports. Campers will play soccer, dodgeball, basketball, learn new gym games, and so much more! This camp is for campers of all skill level and ability. Everyone will be successful as we learn new skills and drills to practice playing real games.

Lion king safari august 3-7Want to learn more about animals? Learn about jungle animals while doing cool crafts, exploring science, art, games, and all sorts of fun.

super heroes & princesses august 10-14Get ready to learn facts, play games, and create cool crafts about your favorite super heroes and princesses. Feel free to wear your favorite super hero or princess costumes!

toy story adventure august 17-21Put your imagination caps on for this fun week! Campers will create their own toys and go on daily adventures.

goodbye summer sun august 24-28Celebrate the last week of summer by playing in the sun, having fun with our friends, and at the end of the week enjoying a summer cookout. Wear your camp shirt on Friday for friends to sign.

Jr. traditionaL day camp themes

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Jr. speciaLty campsouthWest, tri-county, West suburbanages 4-6

tiny tumblers June 15-19Learn the basics of gymnastics while having fun with your friends! Activities will focus on basic tumbling, body awareness, balance, coordination, and flexibility.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Lil’ scientists June 22-26Let your lil’ scientist explore and experiment with new ‘elements’ each day! Activities will provide campers with hands-on learning to explore the world of science the camp-way.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

bug camp June 29- July 3How about a week dedicated to all the creepy, crawlies all around us. We’ll investigate, observe and collect all types of insects all over camp. MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

silly seuss July 6-10From Hop on Pop to Green Eggs and Ham - join us as we take a wild ride into the whimsical world of silly Dr. Seuss!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

pirates & princesses July 13-17Let’s … pretend, dance, make music, dress up, have parties, tell stories, and make all kinds of unique crafts. Bring your imagination and we’ll provide the pixie dust. Jump into a world of magic and prepare to be enchanted!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

mini chefs July 20-24Campers learn some easy to make and easier to eat recipes for appetizers, main dishes, and desserts – then we eat what we make!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

y explorers July 27-31If your little explorer is ready for an adventure, this camp is for them. Science, outdoor skills, and an additional field trip to a local wilderness location.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

magical make believe august 3-7Help us create our own magical story and bring it to life! With imaginations the possibilities are endless. This is a fantasy camp involving storytelling, drama, food, and fun.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

intro to dance august 10-14Stimulate your child’s interest in music and dance. A perfect emotional and physical outlet for young children. Jump, run, leap, skip, and learn to march to the rhythm of the music, as each camper makes up their own movements with guidance provided by the Y staff.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Jr. superhero august 17-21This camp is for the super hero in every child. Campers will spend time this week developing their own super hero, dressing up as their favorite super hero character, meeting every day heroes in our community, super hero crafts and much more.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Jr. speciaLty camp themes

Jr. Specialty Camps are a great way for your 4-6 year old to spend some time focused on their interests and hobbies.

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speciaLty campssouthWest, tri-county, Waukesha, West suburban

southWest tri-county Waukesha West suburban

June 15-19 DramaCIT Training

DanceCIT Training

CIT TrainingJunior Counselor

Mad ScienceCIT Training

June 22-26 Wild WisconsinCheer

FishingMad Science

Art LEGODance

June 29-July 3 Outdoor SurvivalLemonade Stand

GardenOutdoor Survival

Y-Warriors Musical TheaterOutdoor Survival

July 6-10 DanceLEGO

Secret AgentWearable Art

Call of the Wild Cardboard CreationsFashion

July 13-17 Golf ArcheryFashion

GolfDrama

Dance GolfFishing

July 20-24 Cardboard CreationsFishing

Secret AgentLEGO

Y’s Next Top Chef

BowlingDrama

July 27-31 Dance Garden

BowlingCardboard Creations

Girls Rock LEGOWild Wisconsin

aug.3-7 Y’s Next Top ChefBowling

CheerMusical Theater

Cheer Lemonade StandGarden

aug. 10-14 Secret AgentOutdoor Survival

Y’s Next Top ChefOutdoor Survival

Science Cheer Outdoor Survival

aug. 17-21 ArcheryMusical Theater

Lemonade StandFashion

Fashion Y’s Next Top ChefSecret Agent

aug. 24-28 Mad Science Wild Wisconsin Gymnastics Wearable Art

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sports campssouthWest, tri-county, Waukesha, West suburban

southWest tri-county Waukesha West suburban

June 15-19 Baseball Baseball Gymnastics Team Baseball

June 22-26 Hockey Hockey Baseball Hockey

June 29-July 3 Basketball Basketball Lacrosse Basketball

July 6-10 Football Football Volleyball Football

July 13-17 Disc Games Disc Games Basketball Disc Games

July 20-24 Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer

July 27-31 Baseball Baseball Track & Field Baseball

aug.3-7 Basketball Basketball Football Basketball

aug. 10-14 Net Games Net Games Dodgeball Net Games

aug. 17-21 Football Football Tennis Football

aug. 24-28 Soccer Soccer Swim Soccer

For sports camp rates, see page 15

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speciaLty campssouthWest, tri-county, Waukesha, West suburban

ages 7-12archery -beginner (ages 8 & older)Staff will teach beginners how to shoot and help those who have taken the sport already improve their form. In addition to daily shooting practice, instructors will cover advanced topics such as range safety, equipment operation, maintenance, and repair. The week will culminate in the Camp Archery Tournament, where students can demonstrate their skills in a supportive, friendly competition. In addition, participants will enjoy a daily swim period as well as other traditional camp activities.MEMBER: $200 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $235

artWhat makes an artist and what is art? Campers will learn a little art history while creating art in the style of famous artists from around the world.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

bowlingPractice your splits, spares, and strikes! Take trips to the local bowling alleys and learn bowling techniques. We will also have silly competitions. Multiple additional field trips this week.MEMBER: $235 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $270

call of the WildCampers will get a chance to put the electronics down and experience the great outdoors. Learn about and experience hiking, fishing, and canoeing. To finish the week, campers will make their own lunches and enjoy picnics in the beautiful outdoors.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

cardboard creationGet ready for a week long adventure with cardboard! Use your imagination to create carnival games, pirate ships, forts, castles and more. Campers will use cardboard, glue, and tape to take their imagination to the next level.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

cheerIt’s a week of age-appropriate instruction for your aspiring cheerleader, with a focus on YMCA character values. Cheers, movement, dance steps, and dance routines are taught during this camp. The week ends with a high-spirited dance performance for family and friends. Bring your camera!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

cit/ Jr. counselorSee Teen Leadership Program information on page 16.

cookingFeeling hungry? Then let’s learn how to make appetizers, main dishes, and desserts and then eat what we make! Go home with recipes to cook for family and friends.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

danceGroove on over to Dance Camp to learn unique routines to your favorite tunes and contemporary dance, hip-hop, and ballet. Campers will even get a chance to perform for our huge crowd at camp. All abilities welcome.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

dramaLights, camera, action! Learn about the theatre and get a behind the scenes view of productions. Learn how to create a set, direct a production, write a scene or script, enhance your acting skills, and market a show.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

FashionLearn about fashion and all the work that goes into the process of designing clothes. Campers will be able to design and release their own clothing line at the end of the week.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Fishing camp (ages 8 & older)Love to fish? Then this camp is perfect for you, as we fish four days of the week in local lakes, ponds and rivers. Learn casting techniques, how to put bait on and take the fish off, and so much more! Campers are required to bring their own pole. Additional field trips this week. *Weather Permitting – no refunds.MEMBER: $235 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $270

gardenReady to get your hands dirty and grow something? We’ll learn how to grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers in urban, suburban, and rural settings. We’ll visit private and formal gardens and we’ll also go big with a visit to a full sized agricultural farm.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

** please see page 10 for location offerings of each specialty camp **

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speciaLty campssouthWest, tri-county, Waukesha, West suburban

ages 7-12girls rockIt’s all about the girls! Have fun spending the week pampering yourself and spending quality time with your friends. Girls will get a chance to go shopping and get makeovers - and that’s just the start! Girls - you won’t want to miss the fun!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

golfDesigned for new golfers, campers will spend 3 to 4 days off-site perfecting their swing and short games. Campers will also learn the rules, etiquette, and history of the game. Clubs are required.MEMBER: $235 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $270

gymnastics teamMust be a current team gymnast. Open to girls who have competed in USAG Levels 2-10. Develop skills and routines while improving strength and flexibility.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

LegoFor campers who love to build with Legos, this educational camp takes physical science and technology concepts and applies them in a fun and creative way. Campers learn about forces and motion, simple machines, measurement, energy, and more!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Lemonade standSpend a week with us and get a glimpse into what it takes to run a successful business. Start with company structuring by assigning jobs, responsibilities, and titles. Then test your product in the test kitchen with a randomly selected panel. Finally, take your product to the public and sell as much lemonade as you can. All proceeds benefit youth programs.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

musical theatreActing a little dramatic lately? Looking for your 15 minutes of fame? Campers will learn the many different aspects of musical theatre including the basics of singing, acting, staging, and choreography as they work toward a final Friday performance. The focus is on developing skills and bringing out the talents and gifts that our campers have inside - giving everyone a chance to be a shining STAR!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

outdoor survival camp (ages 8 & older)Can you survive in the wild with just the supplies in your backpack? After a week with us you will. Campers will learn survival skills including making a fire, building shelter, and wild edibles. Campers will also learn new skills such as hiking, navigation, archery, and much more. This camp includes additional field trips to local parks.MEMBER: $200 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $235

mad scienceGet ready to mix up some fun this summer! Campers will create, experiment, and explore just like real scientists. Get ready, this could get messy!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

secret agentGet ready for a harrowing spy adventure! Agents in training must follow clues and connect the dots before it’s too late! Campers must work together to crack codes, travel stealthily, and catch villains.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Wearable artFrom bracelets, lanyards, and necklaces to henna tattoos, tie dyeing, belts, and purses. Turn old t-shirts into new things to wear and create other wearable art from a variety of materials. Learn how to take the ordinary to extraordinary!MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Wild WisconsinWhat are the animals we encounter every time we take a step into the woods? Campers will spend part of each day immersing themselves in the woods studying animals and their habitats. The rest of our day will be spent enjoying our all-time favorite things such as learning to build camp fires, hiking, tracking, and more. There may be additional field trips this week to local parks.MEMBER: $200 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $235

y-WarriorsCampers will participate in fitness games and activities, strength and endurance challenges, and fitness scavenger hunts. Members of the Armed Forces will take our campers through a real outdoor bootcamp training experience. General camp fun such as swimming, Virtual Vault time and a field trip to Buchner Pool are also included.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

ymca’s next top chef competitionNo more mac ’n cheese and frozen pizzas. Our junior chefs will learn the basics of cooking, how to run a restaurant, create a recipe binder, and end the week with a camp-wide cooking completion.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

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ages 7-12

sports camp phiLosophyYMCA Sports Camps are offered for children who want to develop skills and techniques, while learning the value of teamwork, sportsmanship, and fair play. Each camp will include drills, skill development, learning the rules of the game and actual play, all while reinforcing the core values of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility.

sampLe daiLy scheduLe sports camp

7:00 AM Extended Care9:00 AM Opening Ceremony9:20 AM Group Games9:45 AM Snack10:00 AM Specifi c Sport Skills and Drills10:45 AM Specifi c Sport Strategy11:30 AM Character Building Activity12:00 PM Lunch/Quiet Refl ections12:45 PM Sport Game/Tournament1:45 PM Camp Games2:30 PM Swimming Campers swim 3 times per week on average

3:00 PM Snack3:15 PM All Camp Games4:00 PM Closing Ceremony4:15 PM Extended Care

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ages 7-12baseballBase running, batting, pitching - we have all our bases covered this week with instruction and drills for all skill levels of campers. Learn the fundamentals of the game while learning team concepts. Finish the week competing in a camp-wide World Series.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

basketballLearn fundamentals at all levels of the game in a fun, non-competitive atmosphere. Perfect your skills while becoming a great teammate in our stations, practices, games, and tournaments.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

disc gamesFrom disc golf to ultimate Frisbee games - this week will help you perfect your throwing form, strength, and distance.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

dodgeballWarm up those arms - it’s a week full of dodgeball! Campers will play many different variations of team and solo play, and compete in an end of the week tournament to crown a champion.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

FootballLearn skills on both sides of the ball - including passing, catching, and defensive positioning in a positive environment. Players will learn new skills while improving their knowledge of the game. The YMCA Super Bowl finishes the week in a great way.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

gymnastics Work with gymnastics coaches to learn new skills and perfect the ones you already have. Offered to gymnasts of all levels, ranging from beginner to advanced.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

hockeySorry- no ice here. We will work on stick, ball, and puck handling skills. Campers will also practice passing and shooting all while on pavement and gym floors. No skates needed.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

LacrosseNow is your chance to learn about this rapidly growing, popular game. Learn the basic skills and rules for lacrosse.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

net gamesGet ready to experience many games. This week will include racquet games, volleyball, and numerous other net centered games.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

soccerEnjoy soccer skills, games, competitions, and teamwork. At the end of the week, compete in our very own YMCA World Cup. Soccer shoes and shin guards are required.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

swimWork on swim skills, stroke technique, and development while learning new strokes. Improve speed, diving, and flip turns. Swimmers must be able to swim 25 yards without assistance.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

tennisCampers will get a chance to play tennis in different locations on different surfaces while learning to perfect their game.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

track & FieldCompete in track and field events from shot put to the 100- meter hurdles and everything in-between. End camp with an awesome YMCA track meet.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

VolleyballLearn every aspect of the game from setting to spiking. Play fun games and compete in matches against each other.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

For sports camp dates, see page 11

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teen Leadership programsmukWonago, southWest, tri-county, Waukesha, West suburbanages 13-15

counseLor in training (cit) Junior counseLor

Junior counseLor appLication process

CITs simply register for training. However, Junior Counselors must first submit an application and interview. The Junior Counselor program is based upon their completed applications and a successful interview.

• Applications available at YMCA or online at www.gwcymca.org• Applications must be submitted to the Waukesha YMCA by April 1• Interviews scheduled at Waukesha Y on Tuesday, May 12 between 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Contact Andrew Busalacchi, Waukesha Y’s Youth and Community Outreach Director, at [email protected] for more information.

offered at:mukwonago, southwest, tri-county, Waukesha, West suburban

In our CIT Program, teens have the opportunity to shadow our day camp counselors and develop and practice leadership skills through hands on interaction with younger children. This is the perfect program for future camp counselors.

Level 1: June 15-19A one week training program consisting of classroom education and interaction with campers. Required to advance to Level 2. Offered at all YMCA locations. After successful completion, teens may attend Level 2 at the location where Level 1 was completed.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Level 2 Teens must successfully complete Level 1 to participate as assistant counselors throughout the summer camp season. Offered weeks 2-11.MEMBER: $60 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $70

offered at:Waukesha onLy

This program is available to teens that have completed the CIT 1 and 2 programs the previous summer.

Level 1: June 15-19A one week training program that includes individual goal setting and development of effective communication and critical thinking skills. Offered only at the Waukesha YMCA. After successful completion, teens may attend Level 2 at the Waukesha YMCA.MEMBER: $184 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $214

Level 2 After successful completion of Level 1, Junior Counselors will be partnered with a Senior Camp Counselor throughout the summer camp season (weeks 2-11). The mentor will provide opportunities for the Junior Counselor to demonstrate and improve leadership skills.MEMBER: $60 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $70

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parent inFormation

packing ListFull day campers need to bring the following items daily, labeled with the child’s name in a backpack:

Campers spend most of the day outdoors. Children must wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Sunscreen should be applied before camp and brought to camp as well. State regulation mandates that we keep all sunscreen and bugspray for campers in a separate container. Please label with your child’s name.

eXtended careFree extended care is available at all locations (except Double Eagle) from 7:00-9:00 AM and 4:00-6:00 PM Monday through Friday.

Sunscreen (to re-apply throughout the day)

Lunch (non-perishable)

Water Bottle

Swim Suit

Towel

Tennis Shoes (Closed-Toe Shoes)

Bugspray

Lock (Waukesha & Mukwonago only)

y member beneFitsA membership is a great value. A membership gives you full access to all 5 YMCA of Greater Waukesha locations, as well as access to hundreds of programs, reduced rates on swim classes, youth sports, preschool classes, and YMCA Day Camp.To receive a member rate for Day Camp, a current membership must be in effect at the time of registration and for the duration of camper attendance.

membership payment optionsMonthly Bank of Credit Card Draft- Payment automatically deducted on the 10th day of the monthhousehold: $83/month youth (ages 8-17): $29/month

3 month short term membership• Must be paid in full with cash, check, or major credit card• Valid for 90 consecutive days from date of purchasehousehold: $279youth (ages 8-17): $117

*children under the age of 8 must be part of a househoLd membership to receive reduced member rate for camp.** membership is nonrefundable, nontransferable, and not redeemable for cash.

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doubLe eagLe

mukWonago southWest tri-county Waukesha West suburban

y academy

5 day m: $184pp: $214

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partial Week m: $122pp: $142

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20 day punch card

m: $809pp: $939

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half day m: $122pp: $142

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2015 summer camp pricing options

The following attendance options are based on the individual community needs and appropriate staffing for the local YMCA and are not interchangeable. Participants are welcome to attend the Day Camp program that offers the attendance options that best fit their need.All Specialty and Sport Camps are offered in full week (5 day) format only. However, there are several flexible options available for traditional day camp.

partial Weeks: Children attend 3 days each week and participate fully in all traditional camp activities. MEMBER: $122 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $142available at:Southwest, Tri-County, and West Suburbanguidelines:• Days of the week must be selected at the time of registration

half day: Parents can choose to have their campers participate in Traditional Day Camp for just the morning or afternoon. MEMBER: $122 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $142available at:Mukwonago, Waukesha, and Y Academy (Jr. Traditional Camp) all summer! guidelines:• Families may choose 9:00 AM-12:30 PM or 12:30 PM- 4:00 PM along with corresponding AM & PM Extended Care• Campers must arrive at the start of scheduled time

20 day punch card: Families choose any 20 full individual days to attend camp throughout the summer. Punch card is available per child.MEMBER: $809 PROGRAM PARTICIPANT: $939available at:Mukwonago, Waukesha, and Y Academyguidelines:• A $100 non-refundable, non-transferable deposit is required• Remaining balance must be paid in full by June 1, 2015 or deposit will be forfeited• Select 20 days from Jr. Traditional Camp at Y Academy, Mukwonago YMCA, Traditional Camp at Waukesha YMCA and Outdoor Adventure at Camp Double Eagle• If enrolling in Specialty or Sports Camp, you must reserve all 5 days in the given week• Days must be selected with a 48 hour advance notice and is based on availability• Days may be transferred with a 48 hour advance notice and Director approval based on availability• Cancellations, no shows, or sick days will result in forfeiture of that day• No refund or YMCA credit will be issued for unused days at the end of the camp season

attendance options

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doubLe eagLe

mukWonago southWest tri-county Waukesha West suburban

y academy

5 day m: $184pp: $214

m: $184pp: $214

m: $184pp: $214

m: $184pp: $214

m: $184pp: $214

m: $184pp: $214

m: $184pp: $214

partial Week m: $122pp: $142

m: $122pp: $142

m: $122pp: $142

20 day punch card

m: $809pp: $939

m: $809pp: $939

m: $809pp: $939

half day m: $122pp: $142

m: $122pp: $142

m: $122pp: $142

poLicies & paymentseVeryone beLongs at the y: FinanciaL assistanceIndividuals and families may apply for financial assistance for membership or programs such as Day Camp. Assistance is based upon a number of factors including total household income and number of dependents. The process is confidential and application forms and brochures about the program are available at each YMCA of Greater Waukesha County location or online at www.gwcymca.org.

Wisconsin shares chiLd care assistance/schoLarshipThe YMCA of Greater Waukesha County offers many Day Camps that are licensed by the Department of Children and Families and accept Wisconsin Shares Child Care Assistance. Once approved by the county, register for camp by bringing your Notice of Decision and your YMCA Day Camp Registration and Immunization Forms to any of our YMCA of Greater Waukesha County Branch Business Offices. Contact your Wisconsin Shares office for approval as you must have authorization before we can register your child for Day Camp. county contacts:Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Waukesha Counties: 1-888-947-6583Washington County: 1-262-335-4610ymca of greater Waukesha county provider number:4000558914For more information, including our Location Numbers, please visit our website at gwcymca.org.

WeekLy paymentChoose the week of camp you would like to attend and pay only for that week. Camp rates listed in the guide are per week.

depositsA $25 deposit is due for each week of camp at the time of registration.Deposit is nonrefundable.Deposit may be transferred to a new week of camp on a space available basis. Transfer must be completed 7 days prior to the start of the camp week initially registered for.Deposits cannot be transferred to a week in which you are already registered and cannot be transferred to another Y program.

balance paymentWeekly balance payments are due by 12:00 PM on the Monday prior to the start of each camp week.Weekly balance payments may be made online, in person, or over the phone.Camp payments are nonrefundable.

cancellationsIf a cancellation request is initiated at least 7 days prior to the start of the camp week registered for, a YMCA credit will be issued minus the $25 deposit. Refunds will not be issued.If a cancellation request is initiated less than 7 days prior to the start of the camp week registered for, no YMCA credit will be issued. The entire deposit and balance paid is forfeited.

payment oF FeesAll payments are to be made online or at one of the five YMCA of Greater Waukesha locations in the Business Office. Payments will not be accepted at camp. The YMCA will not distribute payment reminders or bills. It is your responsibility to pay the remaining balance on time.

please make note of each due date as this policy will be strictly enforced!

Week # balance due by Week # balance due by1 (June 15-19) June 8 7 (July 27-31) July 202 (June 22-26) June 15 8 (August 3-7) July 273 (June 29-July 3) June 22 9 (August 10-14) August 34 (July 6-10) June 29 10 (August 17-21) August 105 (July 13-17) July 6 11 (August 24-28) August 176 (July 20-24) July 13

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registrationregistration inFormation• Our Day Camp is an 11-week program that runs June 15- August 28. Campers can sign up for one or more weeks.• Registration opens February 2, 2015.• The Extended Care hours for pre-camp care are 7:00 - 9:00 AM and post-camp care are 4:00 - 6:00 PM.• Please submit the following: • Registration form (one per child) • Camper information form (one per child) • Immunization records (one per child) • Primary physician name, address, and phone number • Medications being taken and dosage instructions • Emergency contact phone numbers • Children ages 6 and younger require a health report signed by their physician

children will be taken off rosters and your deposit will be forfeited if all required paperwork is not on file at least 7 days prior to the start of your child’s first day of camp.

Is the child a YMCA member? No Yes Member # ______________________ (staff will fill in) Past Camper? Yes No Male Female Name _______________________________________________________________________________ Age _______ DOB ____/____/_____ Last Grade Completed _______________ First Middle Last (at start of camp)Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ School ____________________________ City State Zip

Parent/Guardian1___________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________ Email ___________________________________ City State Zip Phone (h) __________________ (cell) ____________________ (w) _____________________Location while child’s at camp. Address ________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian2___________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________ Email ___________________________________ City State Zip Phone (h) __________________ (cell) ____________________ (w) _____________________Location while child’s at camp. Address ________________________________________________

Name_______________________________________________________________ (h) _______________________________ (cell) ______________________________ (w) ___________________________________

Relationship to camper ________________________________________ Address while child’s at camp ___________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Name_______________________________________________________________ (h) _______________________________ (cell) ______________________________ (w) ___________________________________

Relationship to camper ________________________________________ Address while child’s at camp ___________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip

Drop Off approximate time: ___________________ Primary camp location: ___________________________________________ Pick Up approximate time: _____________________

I feel my child is at the following swimming level. Staff will swim test children each week, a record of their swim ability will be kept on file. Please Circle One: No Experience Beginner Intermediate Advanced Unsure Medical and Behavior Questions help us provide the best care to your child. All information is confidential to Y Staff. All lines must be completed to meet licensing requirements. if something does not apply, please use n/a.

Type of Vaccine 1st Dosem/d/y

2nd Dosem/d/y

3rd Dosem/d/y

4th Dosem/d/y

5th Dosem/d/y

Diphtheria- Tetanus- PertussisSpecify DTP, DTap, or DT

Polio

Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B)

Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV)

Hepatitis B

Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)

Varicella (chickenpox)Vaccine is required only if the child has not had chicken pox.

hoW to register

hoW to pay remaining baLance

Register in person at one of our 5 locations. •Completed 2015 Camper Information/Registration Form is required per camper attending at time of registration (See pages 21 & 22) -All information must be included on the form•A $25 deposit is due for each week of camp at the time of registration •Acceptable form of payments: - Check - Cash - Visa - Discover - MasterCard - AmEx •See specific guidelines for attendance options on page 18*Registration by e-mail is accepted with payment information filled out on registration form (credit card only) via appropriate camp e-mail address (See page 2)*

We recommend weekly balance payments be made online at www.gwcymca.org. However, we will accept in person, or over the phone payments. Follow these steps to pay weekly balances online:• Visit our website at www.gwcymca.org• In the “QUICK LINKS” module, click “REGISTER FOR PROGRAM”• Click the link for either new or returning user. A new page will come up where you may log in or become a member.• Once in the “Self Service Portal” you are able to manage your account and make payments for your weekly balance.

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greater Waukesha county 2015 camper information FormThis form must be completed and returned with payment to the YMCA at least 7 days prior to the first day of camp. All information requested (front and back) must be completed. Children cannot attend camp unless all information is completed.mukwonago | southwest | tri-county | Waukesha | West suburban | y academy | camp double eagle circle all that apply

chiLd’s inFormation (one form per child)

Is the child a YMCA member? No Yes Member # ______________________ (staff will fill in) Past Camper? Yes No Male Female Name _______________________________________________________________________________ Age _______ DOB ____/____/_____ Last Grade Completed _______________ First Middle Last (at start of camp)Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ School ____________________________ City State Zip

parent/guardian inFormation: attach a court order if any restrictions

Parent/Guardian1___________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________ Email ___________________________________ City State Zip Phone (h) __________________ (cell) ____________________ (w) _____________________Location while child’s at camp. Address ________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian2___________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________ Email ___________________________________ City State Zip Phone (h) __________________ (cell) ____________________ (w) _____________________Location while child’s at camp. Address ________________________________________________

persons other than parents authoriZed/emergency contact to pick up camper

Name_______________________________________________________________ (h) _______________________________ (cell) ______________________________ (w) ___________________________________

Relationship to camper ________________________________________ Address while child’s at camp ___________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip Name_______________________________________________________________ (h) _______________________________ (cell) ______________________________ (w) ___________________________________

Relationship to camper ________________________________________ Address while child’s at camp ___________________________________________________________________________ City State Zip

eXtended care drop-oFF and pick-up Location:

Drop Off approximate time: ___________________ Primary camp location: ___________________________________________ Pick Up approximate time: _____________________

sWimming LeVeL

I feel my child is at the following swimming level. Staff will swim test children each week, a record of their swim ability will be kept on file. Please Circle One: No Experience Beginner Intermediate Advanced Unsure Medical and Behavior Questions help us provide the best care to your child. All information is confidential to Y Staff. All lines must be completed to meet licensing requirements. if something does not apply, please use n/a.immuniZation inFormationType of Vaccine 1st Dose

m/d/y2nd Dosem/d/y

3rd Dosem/d/y

4th Dosem/d/y

5th Dosem/d/y

Diphtheria- Tetanus- PertussisSpecify DTP, DTap, or DT

Polio

Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B)

Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV)

Hepatitis B

Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)

Varicella (chickenpox)Vaccine is required only if the child has not had chicken pox.

Has child had Varicella (chickenpox)? Check the appropriate box and provide the year if known. Yes year _______ No or Unsure (Vaccine Require)

My Child does not meet all immunization requirements. These requirements can only be waived if a properly signed health, religious or personal conviction waiver is filed with the YMCA of Greater Waukesha County. www.gwcymca.org

immuniZation inFormationsunscreen/insect repellent authorization Yes No I authorize the center to apply sunscreen to my child Yes No I authorize my child to self-apply sunscreen

brand nameGeneric Coppertone

strength50 SPF

Yes No I authorize the center to apply repellent to my child Yes No I authorize my child to self-apply repellent

brand nameOFF

strengthOutdoor

If no, will only allow my child to use the sunscreen provided by parent brand name strength

If no, will only allow my child to use the repellent provided by parent brand name strength Please continue on page 2 of 2.

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heaLth history and medicaL inFormation

Should we be aware of any illnesses, medications, physical limitations, allergies, behavior concerns, special needs, etc? None Yes Will your child be taking medications during camp? Including an inhaler, epi pen, or insulin? None Yes

If your child requires medication, an authorized to administer medication form is required. Prescription label must match child’s name, age, birthdate, physician and be in the original container. Over the counter medication will be administered according to instructions based on the the age of the child. Any other dosage must be in writing from the child’s physician. We must carry all medication for campers. Medication must be dropped off at the sign in/out table and handed to a camp counselor along with the Authorized to Administer Medication form.

please circle any special medical condition that your child may have.

Asthma Diabetes ADHD/ADD Autism Asperger’s LD Other/List below

Cognitive Epilepsy Gastrointestinal Cancer Eczema OCD Vistion/Hearing

please list any allergies

Food Seasonal

Describe triggers, symptoms to watch for, steps we should follow, when to call parents, when to consider emergency care, identify staff that you have given training, etc. Attach a separate sheet if needed.

Physician’s Name PhoneAddress

Weeks registered: camp Weeks Which chiLd is registered. oFFice use onLy- please list the camp name

Week of Camp

Traditional, Jr. Traditional, Specialty, Jr. Specialty, SportsIndicate the TITLE of the Camp

Full DayPartial DayPartial Week20-Day

Deposit$

Balance Due $

Week 1 June 15-19 $ $

Week 2 June 22-26 $ $

Week 3 June 29- July 3 $ $

Week 4 July 6-10 $ $

Week 5 July 13-17 $ $

Week 6 July 20-24 $ $

Week 7 July 27-31 $ $

Week 8 Aug. 3-7 $ $

Week 9 Aug. 10-14 $ $

Week 10 Aug. 17-31 $ $

Week 11 Aug. 24-28 $ $

totaL $ $

payment and deposit. Registration will not proceed without deposit and indication of payment. Total Deposit $_____________

credit card # _____________________________exp: ____/____ cVV: ___________orcheck enclosed amount $ ___________

Please visit www.gwcymca.org to pay for camp balance online after you are

registered.

I authorize the following: • I approve this application and certify that the applicant is capable of such an experience. • I agree to pay the balance of the camp fees 7 days prior to the start of each camp session reserved (by noon) or the deposit and registration for that week of camp will be forfeited and my child will be taken off the roster. • I understand that no refunds are given. • I understand a YMCA credit will be issued, less the deposit, only if I cancel 7 days prior to the start of the camp week registered for. • I grant permission for the applicant to participate in all planned activities and out-of-camp trips by walking, van or bus. • In case of accident or illness, the YMCA is authorized to secure emergency medical treatment. Prudent attempts will be made to contact the parents immediately. • The YMCA is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged personal articles. • I authorize the YMCA to have and use photographs, slides and videotapes of the person named in this application as may be needed for its public relations programs, including social media. • I agree to waive any claims against the YMCA and its members and volunteers for injuries or damages that may result from the conduct of other persons including participants in YMCA programs.• I understand that there are no pets on location. • I understand camp T-shirt is available while supplies last. • I understand if my child requires alternate arrival or release, I will complete a separate form with updated information on it. • I understand that a current immunization form must be completed and on file 7 days prior to my child starting camp. I understand failure to complete all mandatory forms will result in a forfeited camp week and my child will be taken off rosters. No exception. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date

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dive into swimming lessons at the y! schedule and pricing to come in the summer 2015 program guide

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Physician’s Name PhoneAddress

I authorize the following: • I approve this application and certify that the applicant is capable of such an experience. • I agree to pay the balance of the camp fees 7 days prior to the start of each camp session reserved (by noon) or the deposit and registration for that week of camp will be forfeited and my child will be taken off the roster. • I understand that no refunds are given. • I understand a YMCA credit will be issued, less the deposit, only if I cancel 7 days prior to the start of the camp week registered for. • I grant permission for the applicant to participate in all planned activities and out-of-camp trips by walking, van or bus. • In case of accident or illness, the YMCA is authorized to secure emergency medical treatment. Prudent attempts will be made to contact the parents immediately. • The YMCA is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged personal articles. • I authorize the YMCA to have and use photographs, slides and videotapes of the person named in this application as may be needed for its public relations programs, including social media. • I agree to waive any claims against the YMCA and its members and volunteers for injuries or damages that may result from the conduct of other persons including participants in YMCA programs.• I understand that there are no pets on location. • I understand camp T-shirt is available while supplies last. • I understand if my child requires alternate arrival or release, I will complete a separate form with updated information on it. • I understand that a current immunization form must be completed and on file 7 days prior to my child starting camp. I understand failure to complete all mandatory forms will result in a forfeited camp week and my child will be taken off rosters. No exception. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date

mukWonago ymca FamiLy mud runSaturday, June 6, 20159:00 AMMukwonago High School

$20 per person/$60 per family of four.

Proceeds benefit the Annual Campaign.

heaLthy kids dayJoin us as we promote wellness. Y staff will offer activities for you and your family that foster physical fitness and family bonding. Try some unique games and challenges that are sure to make you smile. Learn about the fun summer programming the Y has to offer.

apriL 26, 201510:00 am-12:00 pmFree For eVeryone

mukWonago ymcasouthWest ymcatri-county ymcaWaukesha ymcaWest suburban ymca

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ymca of greater Waukesha county320 East BroadwayWaukesha, WI 53186www.gwcymca.org

NON-PROFIT

ORGANIZATIONUS POSTAGE PAIDWAUKESHA, WI

PERMIT NO. 511

open housemeet the camp directors and have your camp questions answered before summer begins.

We’ll have fun activities planned for the kids while parents meet the staff.

camp doubLe eagLeSunday, June 711:30 AM - 1:00 PM Camp Double Eagle

mukWonago campTuesday, May 26 6:30 - 7:30 PM Mukwonago YMCA

southWest campThursday, May 286:30 - 7:30 PMSouthwest YMCA

tri-county campThursday, May 286:30 - 7:30 PMTri-County YMCA

Waukesha campThursday, May 216:30 - 7:30 PMWaukesha YMCA

West suburban campSunday, May 3111:30 AM - 1:00 PMWest Suburban YMCA

y academy campThursday, May 215:30-6:25 PMY Academy

registration begins

February 2nd