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MORE ADVENTURE MORE LEARNING MORE FUN

YMCA CAMPS–A PLACE TO BELONGYMCA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA2013 SUMMER CAMPS

DEAR PARENTS, Today, parents and guardians are continuously seeking ways to invest in their child’s learning experience, especially over the summer. For over 150 years, the YMCA of Central Florida has provided summer day camp programs that reinforce our core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, faith, empathy and integrity in a safe and caring environment.

At the YMCA, we know that it is vital that children are engaged in activities in which they are continuously learning and provided experiences that build self esteem. YMCA summer camps include programs where children learn about values, technology, science, nutrition, read books and act out skits and are physically active. Our well-trained and expert staff encourages every child to explore while creating fun and exciting memories that can be lifetime childhood investments. Learning never stops and the fun never ends at a YMCA summer camp!

Enroll your child in a YMCA summer day camp today! It is a guaranteed investment in your child’s future!

YMCA Summer Camp leadership

HOW TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD IN CAMP

1. Visit your local Y family center or school for a registration form.

2. Complete form and return to your local Y or school.

3. Meet your counselor.

4. First day of camp.

SENIOR LEADERSHIPCarter JonesDistrict Vice President23 years Y experience

Shannon MatthewsVice President - Early Childhood Development 18 years Y experience

dr. Brenda fettrowDistrict Vice President 20 years education experience

ElEMEntARY SCHoolS lEAdERSHiP tEAMnancy BryantDirector of Operations12 years Y experience

Ali MurbeProgram Director10 years Y experience

Chuck SteinfurthProgram Director12 years Y experience

Amy JonesProgram Director 9 years Y experience

SEE YOUAT THE Y THISSUMMER

YMCA SUMMER CAMP LEADERSHIP Our staff members are more than just camp counselors. They are role models. They exemplify the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, faith, empathy and integrity. Staff members are carefully screened, well trained and fully prepared to help each and every camper make priceless summer memories. Because of our small staff-to-camper ratio, our staff members are able to form close bonds with our campers. Our program and camp directors are seasoned professionals with decades of experience in camp administration. These directors are always available to assist our counselors and our parents.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS LEADERSHIP TEAMJoe PizzarelloDirector of Operations16 years Y experience

Cory JohnsProgram Director2 years Y experience

davian WalkerProgram Director1 year Y experience RESIDENT CAMP LEADERSHIP TEAM – CAMP WEWARich SchellhaseExecutive Director – Camp Wewa20 years Y experience

Chance SinnsProgram Director – Camp Wewa16 years Y experience

CONTENTSElementary Theme Camp 2-5

Specialty Camp 6-7

Middle School Summer Zone 9

Resident Camp & Trip Camp 10

Sample Schedule 11

Camp and Family Center Locations 12-13

TAkE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OPEN HOUSE

Register for Y Camp at Healthy kids Day on

Saturday, April 27.

Y Summer Camp Goals

Teach children values including caring, honesty, respect, responsibility and faith. We will also add the values of empathy and integrity.

Improve campers reading skills by exposure to books and learning activities that emphasize reading (skits, games, etc).

Improve camper’s health through nutrition and exercise.

Improve family stress and relationships by offering family days each week.

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ANIMAL ADVENTURESKids will love this camp and exploring the wild world of animals. Campers will have a unique hands-on experience enhanced by projects and activities related to the animals and ideas explored throughout the week. Real life animal encounters will have campers captivated as they learn about animals and their habitats.

June 17-21

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

July 8-12

Lake Nona YMCA

A theme day camp with outdoor fun and quality supervision provides a positive experience in theme camp for the camper in your family.

The focus of this camp will be on developing social skills, teamwork, self-esteem and an appreciation for the environment.

Campers are exposed to interactive curriculum including values, reading and health and wellness. Activities include field trips, on-site guest speakers, recreational swim, indoor and outdoor games, nature activities, arts and crafts, special events on Friday and so much more.

Campers will learn about the values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility and faith.

If your child loves to explore and go somewhere different and exciting each week, this is the perfect camp for them.

OFFERED: Monday – Friday, 7a.m. – 6p.m.

AGES: Completed Kindergarten – 5th grade

INCLUDES: Character Counts Curriculum, CATCH, Readers Theater, Swimming, Field Trips

STAFF RATIO: Counselors (1:18)

COST: $120 - $145

For more information call 407.896.9220 or email [email protected].

ELEMENTARY THEME CAMP

WELCOME TO SEUSSVILLEHorton hears a what? The cat is wearing a hat?! Dr. Seuss was one of the most creative writers of all time, bringing readers on a journey through the imagination. Campers will read, write, create and bring to life stories in the spirit of Dr. Seuss. Get ready for some wacky times! June 3-7

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA) June 24-28

Lake Nona YMCA August 5-9

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

DON’T FORGET YOUR PASSPORT Traveling around the world seems like the perfect way to spend a week in the summer. Our campers will be doing just that as we “leave” our camp site each day and travel the world in our supersonic jet. Campers will see a different country each day, taste a new food, create an art project and learn how to say hello and goodbye in a different language. Bonjour…your plane is departing and we hope you’ll join us.

June 10-14

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Nona YMCA

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School (Oviedo YMCA)

Willow Creek Church

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

SUPER HERO Calling all Super Heroes! Bring your powers and your imagination to Super Hero camp for an amazing week of fun. Campers will create their super hero costumes with inspiration from their favorite comic or movie. Many arts and crafts, team games, science experiments, and hero themed activities will delight the super hero in your family.

June 17-21

Lake Nona YMCA

July 22-26

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

TIME TRAVELSWho doesn’t want to go back in time and take some really cool adventures? Campers will have the opportunity to participate in a medieval dinner, create pre-historic crafts, dress up like pirates and compete like Olympians. This week is sure to entertain the imagination of all campers.

June 24-28

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

July 29-August 2

Lake Nona YMCA

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SPLISH, SPLISH, SPLASHDon’t plan on staying dry this week! Campers will get their fill of water with this camp. Playing water games, water sports and visiting a water park are just a few things that will keep them splishing and splashing. Don’t forget your sunscreen because this camp is going to be fun in the sun!

July 8-12

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

August 5-9

Lake Nona YMCA

SPIRIT WEEkWho has the most spirit?! Crazy sock day, hat day and jersey day are just a few of the things you can expect. Campers have fun being part of daily challenges that include games, songs, banners, and skits! We have friendly competition for all campers, all while teaching about caring, honesty, respect, responsibility and faith. Don’t miss out on the Celebrity Mascot Games, as mascots from across the country have a friendly spirit competition.

July 15-19

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary School

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Nona YMCA

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

STARS & STRIPESShoot for the stars and stripes with us as we celebrate our nation’s history this week. Let your patriotic side shine through in red, white, and blue. Patriotic songs, games, and cooking activities are designed to set off the fireworks in a colorful exciting adventure.

July 1-5 (No Camp July 4)

Highlands Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Nona YMCA

Mickey’s Retreat

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

ELEMENTARY THEME CAMP

OOEY GOOEY LABExperimentation is the focus of this camp. Each day there will be several experiments that will take the kids through the entire scientific method, not only building and doing cool, wacky and messy things, but learning why it happened. Don’t forget to join us for our science fair family night, where parents can get involved in the action.

July 22-26

Lake Nona YMCA July 29-August 2

Avalon Middle School

Camelot Elementary School

Cypress Springs Elementary Schoo

Dillard Street Elementary School

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Hillcrest Elementary School

Holy Redeemer Catholic School

Lake Gem Elementary School

Lake Sybelia Elementary School

Lake Whitney Elementary School

McCoy Elementary

Mickey’s Retreat

Palm Lake Elementary School:

Pine Castle United Methodist Church

Princeton Elementary School

Sunset Park Elementary School

Vista Lakes Elementary School

West Creek Elementary School

Willow Creek Church (Oviedo YMCA)

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School

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ARTCampers will enjoy age-appropriate art projects throughout the week, including crafts they will take home each day, and large art projects that will be presented in a gallery showing for their families at the end of the week.

Hillcrest Elementary SchoolJune 17-21Highlands Elementary SchoolJune 24-28 Lake Sybelia Elementary School June 24-28Cornerstone Elementary SchoolJuly 15-19 West Creek Elementary School July 29-August 2

CHEERLEADINGJoin us in a week-long experience of learning sideline chants, choreographed routines and stunts. This camp is for beginning cheerleaders who want to learn more techniques, rhythm and form. Families join us for a fantastic cheerleading performance on Friday.

Dr Phillips YMCAJune 17-21Blanchard Park YMCAJune 17-21Hillcrest Elementary SchoolJuly 8-12Lake Whitney Elementary School July 8-12Lake Nona YMCAJuly 22-25Sunset Park Elementary School July 29-August 2

COOkINGTry our fun and exciting cooking camp! Each camper will learn the basics of cooking, meal planning, dining etiquette, and end their experience by preparing a fantastic three-course meal for the family. Get ready for the exciting adventures of the kitchen!

Dr Phillips YMCAJune 24-28Sunset Park Elementary School July 8-12Lake Whitney Elementary School July 22-26

At YMCA Specialty Camp your child can pick from several activities that they can focus on for the entire session.

Campers develop a greater passion for the things they love or can explore something new at one of these specialized camps.

OFFERED:Monday – Friday 7a.m.-6p.m.Location varies by week.

AGES:Completed Kindergarten – 8th gradeVaries by camp.

INCLUDES: Character Counts Curriculum, Specific Skill Activities, On-Site Specialists, Project-based Learning, Field Trips

STAFF RATIO:Specialists (1:12)

COST: $120 - $150

For more information call 407.896.9220 or email [email protected].

SPECIALTY CAMPSTHESE FOLLOWING CAMPS HAVE A STAFF RATIO OF 1:10

DANCEThis camp is full of fun! Campers will dance their way to the beat as they learn different dancing skills and hip-hop moves. They’ll also show off their skills in a performance for family and friends at the end of the week.

Lake Whitney Elementary SchoolJune 17-21Lake Sybelia Elementary School June 17-21Sunset Park Elementary SchoolJune 24-28Blanchard Park YMCAJuly 8-12Hillcrest Elementary SchoolJuly 15-19Dr Phillips YMCAJuly 15-19

PERFORMING ARTS - DRAMA Want to experience the thrill of live theater? Performers will dance, sing, act and learn while putting on a production. By the end of the week, we will produce an award-winning performance you won’t want to miss.

Cornerstone Elementary SchoolJune 17-21Lake Whitney Elementary SchoolJune 24-28Blanchard Park YMCAJune 24-28Highlands Elementary SchoolJuly 8-12Lake Sybelia Elementary SchoolJuly 8-12Lake Gem Elementary School July 15-19Vista Lakes Elementary School July 15-19West Creek Elementary School July 22-26Dr Phillips YMCAJuly 29-August 2

PERFORMING ARTS - MUSICCampers will understand the basics of reading music, learning new instruments, and producing their own musical numbers. This is an introductory class for campers who have an interest in music and would like some small group instruction.

Vista Lakes Elementary School June 24-28Lake Nona YMCAJuly 8-12Sunset Park Elementary SchoolJuly 15-19Blanchard Park YMCAJuly 22-26Dr Phillips YMCAJuly 22-26Lake Whitney Elementary School August 5-9

SPORTS This camp is a home run! Campers will practice and play baseball, basketball, soccer and flag football. Daily instruction followed by games allows campers to put their newly learned skills into play each afternoon.

Lake Gem Elementary SchoolJune 24-28Lake Whitney Elementary School July 15-19 Sunset Park Elementary SchoolJuly 22-26Lake Sybelia Elementary SchoolJuly 15-19Blanchard Park YMCAJune 10-14, July 15-19Vista Lakes Elementary School June 17-21Highlands Elementary SchoolJune 17-21West Creek Elementary School June 24-28

LEGOLAND | $2251st grade & upThis daily math, engineering and architecture adventure starts and finishes at the Y, but the real action takes place everyday at Legoland.

Lake Nona YMCA June 17-21

Palm Lake Elementary School June 24-28

Hillcrest Elementary School July 15-19

Lake Sybelia Elementary School July 22-26

Lake Whitney Elementary July 29-August 2

AVIATION ACADEMY | $2404th grade and upBuild and launch rockets and explore different forms of flight, while visiting the Jet Blue Academy, kennedy Space Center, Orlando International Airport and Fantasy of Flight.

Palm Lake Elementary School June 10-14

Lake Nona YMCA July 15-19

ROBOTICS ACADEMY | $2406th grade & upCampers will create robots and roller coasters and head over to Universal Studios for a behind-the-scenes look at their high-speed rides.

Lake Nona YMCA July 22-26

SCIENCE ACADEMY | $2403rd grade & upFrom stingrays, dolphins and killer whales at Sea World to hiking, canoeing and a trip down the Wekiva River, this science-filled week will be fun, fun, fun.

Lake Nona YMCA June 24-28

Southwest Middle School July 8-12

For more information, contact Corey Johns at [email protected].

SPECIALTY CAMP

OFFERED:Monday – Friday 7a.m.-6p.m.Location varies by week.

INCLUDES: Daily Field Trips, Expert On-Site Speakers

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ROCkETS AND ROBOTSEach week students can choose to participate in exciting labs that include building and setting off rockets, building race cars, and building and programming robots.

MEDIA FRENZYOptions in this adventure track can include making your own movie, digital photography or working on the summer newsletter.

ExTREME ADVENTURESCampers can choose to learn how to survive in the wilderness, participate in rock climbing, build water rockets and participate in a variety of different adventurous activities.

SPORTSStudents learn to play a variety of sports including: basketball, soccer, football and other team sports.

CHEF ExPRESSCulinary artists will love designing and preparing the latest recipes in this adventure track.

ARTS ACADEMYCampers will explore their artistic creativity in a variety of ways in this program. Drawing, painting and sculpting are just a few of the things our young artists will participate in.

MUSIC FACTORYOur music lovers will enjoy participating in chorus, band, dance and other performing arts during this course. They will have a chance to showcase their skills weekly and perform at the End of the Summer Showcase.

At the Y, you can be assured that whatever activity your child or teen engages in, they’ll have a safe and positive environment to play, learn and grow.

OFFERED:June 10-July 18.Closed every Friday and the week of July 4th.

8 a.m.-4 p.m.(Exact times vary by site).

Extended hours available from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. for an additional $15 per week.

AGES:Incoming 6th graders - 8th grade.

STAFF RATIO:Counselors (1:18)

COST:$45 per week$10 Non-refundable registration fee

FOR MORE INFORMATION:Please contactJoe PizzarelloDirector of OperationsMiddle School [email protected]

MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER ZONE LOCATIONS

Avalon Middle School13914 Mailer Blvd. Orlando, FL 32825407-895-4284

Bridgewater Middle School5600 Tiny Rd.Winter Garden, FL 34787 407-895-4284

Conway Middle School4600 Anderson Rd.Orlando, FL 32812407-895-4284

Discovery Middle School601 Woodbury Rd. Orlando, FL 32828407-895-4284

Glenridge Middle School2900 Upper Park Rd. Orlando, FL 32814407-895-4284

Gotha Middle School9155 Gotha Rd. Windermere, FL 34786407-521-2360

Legacy Middle School11398 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, FL 32825407-895-4284

Southwest Middle School6450 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819407-370-7200

Union Park Middle School1844 Westfall Dr. Orlando, FL 32817407-895-4284

Westridge Middle School3800 W. Oak Ridge Rd. Orlando, FL 32809407-895-4284

MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER ZONE

The Summer Zone is funded by a grant from Orange County.

Once you’ve chosen your summer zone location and registered for a week of camp, your child can choose their special interests from the list below. These special interests will be intermixed with other daily activities, including sports, games, arts and crafts and character development. Campers can choose a different special interest for every week they attend camp.

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RESIDENT CAMP & TRIP CAMPS

7-9:00 am Early Arrival/Activity Stations with kids’s Choice (Simple project/games – varied daily)

9:00 am ALL CAMP Opening Ceremony (Announcements, spirit-songs, skits, etc.) All campers come together to start the camp day

9:30 am Group Time: Character Counts Review of camp values | Review of highlighted value of the week | Group traditions to begin camp day | Camp rules | Go over daily schedule | Apply sunscreen

10:00 am Activity Period 1: Nutrition & Exercise Active games with nutritional facts | Group games | Arts & crafts | Outdoor/nature

11:15 am Activity Period 2: Reading Reader’s Theater | Drama and acting | Group exercise/sports

Noon LUNCH

12:30 pm Activity Period 3: Education Math 24 tournaments |

Growing Up Wild: Science, Health and Wellness activities

1:00 pm Activity Period 4: Recreational Time Team-building | Sports

2:00 pm Activity Period 5: Recreational Time Arts & crafts | Group games

3:00 pm Activity Period 6: Theater/SNACk Reading: Finish up reading play scripts

3:15 pm Activity Period 7: Technology Kids College | Explore 30 Camp Reading

3:45 pm ALL CAMP Closing Ceremony/Value Beads Program announcements | Individual and/or group beads for demonstration of character values | Review of activities for the day

4:00 pm Departure/Transition to After Camp Program

4:15-6:00 pm kid’s Choice Organized active games | Craft projects | Storytelling | Games

*Schedule varies from day to day and from group to group. All campers participate in each activity at least once each week and ideally, all campers will participate in swimming 2-3 times each week. In line with the YMCA’s commitment to youth development, all campers participate in Value discussions, Reading Activities and nutrition & Exercise Programs 4 times per week. The schedule may vary to accommodate special events at camp.

FAMILY FUN FRIDAYS1:00 -4:00 pm

SUMMER CAMP DAILY SCHEDULE

RESIDENT CAMP: CAMP WEWA

WHO ARE WE?For more than 50 years, YMCA Camp Wewa in Apopka has been helping kids grow in spirit, mind and body. It enjoys a rich history and tradition of unique adventure programs, discovery and exploration that form the foundation of an incredible camp environment where fun and growth go hand-in-hand. Many of Central Florida’s top leaders spent their youth making life-long friends and developing their leadership skills at Camp Wewa!

WHAT DO WE DO?Our activities are designed to help develop responsibility, leadership skills and create new friendships through teamwork. At Camp Wewa, strong values are the foundation of all that we do, and even though our goal is to help campers grow, we never sacrifice fun in the process. When we welcome campers into the Wewa family, we watch over them as if they were our own children—in an environment of safety.

WHY SEND YOUR kIDS HERE?The following are the top reasons why parents send their kids to Camp Wewa:

1. Learn good morals and values2. Make life-long friends3. Have lots of fun safely

HOW DO WE DO IT?At Camp Wewa, counselors and staff members are certified in CPR, First Aid, AED and Bloodborne Pathogens safety. Certified lifeguards are always on duty, and programs are supervised by individuals certified in each activity, including Archery, Riflery, Team-building/ROPES course and more. So when your children join the Wewa family, you can rest assured that they are in good hands!

WHERE ARE WE LOCATED?Our 55-acre resident camp is conveniently located just north of Orlando, making it convenient to reach from anywhere in Central Florida. The camp is within a few short minutes of Highway 429, which connects with Florida’s Turnpike and Interstate 4.

For more information, including forms, dates and rates, visit www.ymcawewa.org.

WHAT TO BRINGit is important that your child comes to camp after having received a good night’s sleep as well as a healthy breakfast in order to ensure for a fun, safe and energetic day. our staff wants your child to get the most out of what our camp has to offer.

Campers should be dressed in comfortable clothing, including tennis shoes.

Please send the following items with your camper:

• Lunch(Packedinacooleror vinyl lunch bag with ice packs)

•2snacksand2drinks

• SwimsuitandTowelonselect swim days

• NonWaterProofSunscreen

•RefillableWaterBottle

Parents are welcomed and encouraged to spend time with your child(ren) and enjoy a half day of camp activities.

TRIP CAMPS FLORIDA ExTREME ADVENTURESAges 11-16 | June 16-21

FLORIDA kEYS SAILING TRIPAges 12-16 | July 6-July 12

WATER SPORTS TRIP CAMP Ages 11-16 | July 21-26

Avalon Middle School13914 Mailer Blvd. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Bridgewater Middle School5600 Tiny Rd.Winter Garden, FL 34787 [email protected]

Camelot Elementary School4501 Waterford Chase Pkwy.Orlando, FL [email protected]

Camp Wewa221 S. Binion Rd. Apopka, FL [email protected]

Cocoa YMCA1519 Clearlake Rd., Bldg. 18 Cocoa, FL [email protected]

Conway Middle School4600 Anderson Rd.Orlando, FL [email protected]

Dillard Street Elementary School311 N. Dillard St. Winter Garden, FL 34787407-877-5000 x [email protected]

Discovery Middle School601 Woodbury Rd. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Druid Hills Church1712 S.E. Lake Weir Rd.Ocala, FL [email protected]

Eagle’s Nest Elementary School5353 Metro West Blvd.Orlando, FL [email protected]

Glenridge Middle School2900 Upper Park Rd. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Golden Triangle YMCA1465 David Walker Rd. Tavares, FL 32778 [email protected]

Gotha Middle School9155 Gotha Rd. Windermere, FL [email protected]

Highlands Elementary School800 W. Donegan Ave.Kissimmee, FL 34741 [email protected]

Hillcrest Elementary School1010 E. Concord St.Orlando FL [email protected]

Lake Gem Elementary School4801 Bloodhound St. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Lake Nona YMCA9055 NorthLake Pkwy. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Lake Sybelia Elementary School600 Sandspur Rd. Maitland, FL 32751407-623-1445 x [email protected]

Lake Whitney Elementary School1351 Windermere Rd.Winter Garden, FL 34787407-877-8888 x [email protected]

Legacy Middle School11398 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, FL [email protected]

McCoy Elementary School5225 S. Semoran Blvd. Orlando, FL 32822407-249-6370 x [email protected]

Mickey’s Retreat8151 Lake Forest Dr.Orlando, FL 32821 [email protected]

Palm Lake Elementary 8000 Pin Oak Dr.Orlando, FL [email protected]

Pine Castle United Methodist Church942 Fairlane Ave.Orlando, FL [email protected]

Princeton Elementary School311 W. Princeton St.Orlando, FL [email protected]

Southwest Middle School6450 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Sunset Park Elementary School12050 Overstreet Rd.Windermere, FL 34786407-905-3724 x [email protected]

Titusville YMCA2400 Harrison St. Titusville, FL [email protected]

Union Park Middle School1844 Westfall Dr. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Vista Lakes Elementary School6050 Lake Champlain Dr. Orlando, FL 32829407-207-4991 x [email protected]

Y SUMMER CAMP LOCATIONSPlease call 407.896.9220 or email [email protected] for more information.

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YMCA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

Walt Disney LBV YMCA2800 E. Vista Blvd. Lake Buena Vista, FL [email protected]

Walt Disney Sherberth YMCA3261 Sherberth Rd. Kissimmee, FL [email protected]

West Creek Elementary School5056 Tacon Dr. Orlando, FL 32837407-858-5920 x [email protected]

Westridge Middle School3800 W Oak Ridge Rd. Orlando, FL [email protected]

Willow Creek Church4725 E Lake Dr. Winter Springs, FL 32708 [email protected]

Wyndham Lakes Elementary School14360 Wyndham Lakes Blvd.Orlando, FL 32824407-251-2347 x [email protected]

Please note: only Ys with numbers are offering camps through this program.

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OUR MISSIONThe purpose of this Association is to improve lives of all in Central Florida by connecting individuals, families and communities with opportunities based on Christian values that strengthen Spirit, Mind and Body.

OUR CAUSETo strengthen communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.

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YMCA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA433 n. Mills Avenueorlando, fl 32803407.896.9220

ymcacentralflorida.com

HELP SEND A CHILD TO CAMP. It’s never been faster, safer or easier to send a deserving child to Y Camp. Simply visit ymcacentralflorida.com/give to submit your donation. The impact can last a lifetime.