Camp WYOMOCO 2017 CAMP BROCHURE GET IN TOUCH: 36 Center St. Suite B, Warsaw, NY 14569 Phone - (585) 786-2251 Fax - (585) 786-5148 E-Mail - wyomoco4hcamp@cornell.edu Camp Location Camp Phone - (During camp sessions only) (585) 535-7381 WWW.CAMPWYOMOCO.COM
4-H Camp Wyomoco is fully owned operated by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Wyoming County. Our Camp is coeducational open to any boy or girl who has reached their 8th birthday, but not reached their 17th birthday by the start of their week at camp. It is not necessary to be a 4-H member to attend camp. Each day at 4-H Camp Wyomoco is filled with a variety of programs activities including camper chosen activities, recreational activities, cabin activities, all camp events. Special events are also planned on a weekly basis to fit the theme of the week. These events provide your child with opportunities to make new friends develop lasting camp memories. Campers sleep in comfortable, rustic cabins. Bathroom washhouses are located within walking distance of each cabin include toilets, sinks private showers. There are separate villages for the boys girls as well as our Counselors-in-Training. Campers must provide their own linens toiletries. Please refer to the Camp Hbook for the complete list of 285 acres of fields, meadows, streams, woodls. ARRIVAL/PICK-UP Arrival is Sunday between 1:00 PM 3:00 PM. Pick up is on Friday between 4:30 PM 5:00PM. CABIN-MATE REQUESTS Campers can request cabin-mates that are within 2 years of the camper s age. Although we do our best to accomodate these requests (when possible), cabinmates are not guaranteed. MEALS & SNACKS fruits, vegetables alternate choices. Meals are served family style by cabin in our dining hall. We also have mid-morning evening snacks. HEALTH & SAFETY certified possess credentials as lifeguards with CPR first aid training. The camp is inspected regularly by the Wyoming County Department of Health. CAMP WYOMOCO STAFF is trained in teambuilding, leadership, how to hle things like bullying homesickness. They lead games activities, sing alongs projects. Cabin counselors are available to meet at registration.
Camp WYOMOCO 2017 WEEK THEMES centered around five fun themes. From Superheros & Pirates, to a camp-wide Olympiad, these theme weeks are a great addition to the wide range of programs UPERHERO WEEK JULY 2-7 (Optional Horse Camp) Come join the action adventure of Super Hero Week. Design your own costume compete with other Super Heroes in our team competitions. What will your super power be? july 9-14 Pirate week will get you hooked on Wyomoco as you your sword play. JULY 16-21 OLYMPIC WEEK country. You ll also experience activities games from around the world. JULY 23-28 Bring your favorite costume for the costume contest, decorate your cabin for your favorite holiday enjoy our Thanksgiving feast! July 30-Aug 4 Enjoy the wholesome fun of a good old country fair! Join in the Parade, carnival games talent show! DIRECTOR S NOTE Hi, my name is Marie Wixner I am the Camp Director at 4-H Camp Wyomoco. 2017 will be my 22nd summer at Wyomoco my 8th year as director. I am so excited for another summer at camp! I have a BS in Human Development with a concentration in Educational Psychology Youth Development a MS in Camp Administration Leadership. I started working at camp because I wanted to them to grow, learn become great leaders. I am a mom of two boys who enjoyed camp for many years as campers, world I can t wait to see you all at camp in 2017! NEW AUGUST 6-11 LEADERSHIP WEEK Theme: 4-H Grows True Leaders! This is a new week a new program for Camp Wyomoco. If you want to learn more about what it takes to be a true leader a member of an amazing team of people then this week is for you. We will do a variety of leadership teambuilding activities have guest presenters in addition to enjoying all that must be at least 14 by July 1, 2017 not yet 17 by the start of this camp week. Each participant must have attended camp during the 2017 season in the CIT program.
ACTIVITIES AT CAMP WYOMOCO Activities at Camp Wyomoco are customized to suit campers of all ages & skill levels. We will do our best to ensure that campers are given the opportunity to explore some of their top choices. However, placement is on a first come, first serve basis. Please register early. ARCHERY (AR) AQUATICS (AQ) BOATING (BT) Archers will learn safety skill with the help of a certified 4-H Shooting sports instructor. Campers can work their way through skill levels to reach the Master Bowman title. We also play shooting games to add some fun challenge skills. SWIMMING, WATER GAMES AND BEACH FUN CANOEING & KAYAKING PERFORMING ARTS (PA) SKITS, CLOWNING, JAM SESSIONS, DRAMATIC ARTS, COMEDY, VOCAL & DANCE! Campers have a blast learning performing with Wyomoco s talented performing arts instructors. practice for a brief, end of the week performance! Bring your favorite musical instrument No formal lessons here, just time for making music having fun! Write a song for campfire or just enjoy performing together! For full activity descriptions visit: CAMPWYOMOCO.COM Our swimming programs range from beginner swimmer to stroke improvement. We will also play a variety of water games including the ever popular blob tag clams harpoons! All activities at the waterfront are supervised by experienced American Red Cross lifeguards Water Safety Instructors. Boating will take place on our three-acre pond includes canoeing kayaking. Campers learn boating safety, strokes maneuvering techniques, navigating rescues in case of an emergency. We also do games in boats races around the pond. Activities are supervised by boating instructors lifeguards. OUTDOOR LIVING (OL) ECOLOGY & NATURE (EC) OUTDOOR LIVING, SURVIVAL SKILLS, HIKING & FISHING NATURE, SCIENCE, WIND POWER, POND & CREEK STUDY & SOLAR ENERGY! Campers will learn the basics of safety survival in the wild. building techniques, shelter building outdoor cooking. The pond at Camp Wyomoco is stocked with a variety of fish including sun fish, bluegill, bass, perch the ever elusive Giant Grass Carp. Bring your own gear or use ours. guide campers through the wide variety of plants animals that inhabit the 285 acres of woods water that make up Camp Wyomoco. Ecology programs include experiencing solar wind power through our energy labs, pond creek study hiking the Wyomoco trails.
ACTIVITIES AT CAMP WYOMOCO Activities at Camp Wyomoco are customized to suit campers of all ages & skill levels. We will do our best to ensure that campers are given the opportunity to explore some of their top choices. However, placement is on a first come, first serve basis. Please register early. SPORTS (SP) BASKETBALL, SOCCER, BEACH VOLLEYBALL & MORE! Campers at the beginner level will learn the fundamentals rules of the games, while intermediate skill level campers work toward improving their techniques. This is all coupled with plenty of time playing! VISUAL ARTS (VA) COUNSELOR-INTRAINING (CIT) ARTS, CRAFTS & PHOTOGRAPHY LEADERSHIP, TEAM BUILDING, SERVICE PROJECTS, FUN! Try out a variety of crafts mediums including working with acrylics, charcoal, pastels watercolors. Learn about digital cameras principles of photography. Take some pictures, learn basic editing trick photography techniques. HORSE PROGRAMS THERE ARE THREE GREAT WAYS HORSEMANSHIP AT CAMP WYOMOCO. TO EXPERIENCE There s something for every skill level, from beginners to experienced riders. Under the watchful eye of knowledgable instructors, campers will practice a constant respect for the horses, safety while working with the horses. A full description of horse programs is on the next page. For full activity descriptions visit: CAMPWYOMOCO.COM Would you like to be a Wyomoco Camp Counselor? Interested in Leadership or Teaching? This program is for campers who want to learn about leadership working with children. Campers will challenge themselves build teamwork skills on the low ropes course. All CIT campers live in the CIT village participate in a variety of programs to learn how to teach have fun! CIT s at camp also develop help with service projects at camp. **Age Requirements: CIT 1 - must be 14 by July 1, 2017 CIT 2 - must be 15 by July 1, 2017 CIT 3 - must be 16 by July 1, 2017 Acceptance into the CIT Program is subject to age requirement Camp Director approval. There is no additional fee for eligible campers.
HORSEMANSHIP AT CAMP WYOMOCO There are three great ways to experience Horsemanship at Camp Wyomoco. Please apply early, space is limited. HORSE CAMP Takes place during camp week 1, July 2-7 this week is for experienced riders age 10 to 16. Campers can bring their own horse for this week or rent a camp horse. For this program campers are expected to tack untack without help, feed care for their horses whether renting or bringing their own. Campers will be riding for 2 ½ hours in the morning 2 hours in the afternoon, weather permitting. This is a strenuous program so it is suggested that campers horses spend some time getting in shape before arriving at camp. rides, trail obstacles, riding patterns, mounted games, jumping dressage. Campers can choose to ride either English or Western. After a short riding evaluation, campers will be grouped according to class preference. It is important to send camp a HORSEMANSHIP ACTIVITY Available during camp weeks 2 through 5. This program is open to any camper regardless of horse experience. Campers will help with horse chores in the morning have 1 hour of riding instruction. Based on the campers skill level experience riding instruction begins in the ring may include a trail ride at the end of the week. Space is limited. Please register early. The Horsemanship Activity requires an additional $125 fee, to be paid with registration. the needs of the camper during horse camp. **The Rent-a-horse program fills up quickly. If you are interested please apply as soon as possible to reserve your spot in the program. The Horse Camp requires an additional fee to be paid with registration: Horse Camp with your own horse: $150 Horse Camp with a rental horse $200 HORSE FOCUS Available during weeks 4 5. This is an opportunity for campers to get more riding instruction time. Campers will spend 2 ½ hours caring for horses getting riding instruction. Campers will do a short riding assessment activities that improve their skills. Space is limited. Please register early. Week 5 Horse Focus requires an additional $175 fee, to be paid with registration.
2017 Camp Wyomoco Registration Form CAMPER INFORMATION: name: 4-H Member: Y N Mail completed application deposit to Camp Wyomoco business office, 36 CENTER St. SUITE B, Warsaw, NY 14569 birthdate: 2017 Weekly Fees: $345/week Pre-Order T-Shirt (optional) $10 Horse Program Fees (from above) Total 2017 CAMP FEES: Wyoming Cty 4-H member - -$50/week Other Cty 4-H member - -$25/week Day Camp Discount- -$25/week Early Bird- (before 4/15) -$25/week Multiple Week Discount -$50/addt l week 4-H Cookie Campership Credits Total 2017 DISCOUNTS: refund policy & Parent authorization Before the start of camp: TOTAL 2017 fees DUE: male female street Address: city/st/zip: How did you hear about us? IF Prior Camper, No. of Years? if referred, by whom? Parent/guardian 1: phone: alt. phone: email: Parent/guardian 2: phone: alt. phone: email: *note: All correspondance will be by email. Pickup authorization choose a WEEK: select week(s) below SUPERHERO WEEK July 2-July 7 July 9-July 14 July 16-July 21 July 23-July 28 July 30-August 4 LEADERSHIP WEEK August 6-11 Order a t-shirt: (optional, pre-order only-$10) YOUTH 10/12 youth 14/16 adult small adult medium adult large adult x lrg Adult xx lrg Cabin-mate request*: (must be within 2 years of age.) *Although we try to accomodate cabinmate requests, they are are NOT guaranteed. 2017 camp registration fees camp fee, less the deposit, are made ONLY for cancellations received in writing at least three weeks prior to the opening day of the camp session. During camp: enroll online: www.campwyomoco.com activities: (AQ) Aquatics (AR) Archery (BT) BOATING (EC) Ecology & Nature (OL) Outdoor Skills (PA) Performing Arts (sp) Sports (VA) Visual Arts counselor in training (cit1) c.i.t. - 1 (AGE 14 by 7/1/17) (cit2) c.i.t. - 2 (AGE 15 by 7/1/17) (cit3) c.i.t. - 3 (AGE 16 by 7/1/17) horse programs: (hs) horse activity (wks 2-5)-$125 (HF) horse focus (wk 4 5)-$175 horse camp (wk 1 only) (hc) bring a horse - $150 (rh) rent a horse - $200 PAYMENTS required with registration: Any unpaid balance must be received prior to camp session. PAYMENT ENCLOSED bill credit card: use the codes above to choose your top choices for activities. 1 2 3 4 Non-Refundable Deposit $100 Horse Fees (payment must be included with registration) Camp T-Shirt (payment must be included with registration) Additional Payment (optional) Amount PAID WITH REGISTRATION: Name on card Card Number Exp. Date: CSC Code: Signature Date Authorized Amount e, minus the deposit, will be refunded. A letter from a balance, minus the deposit, will be refunded. Refunds for the balance of the of the camp period will be made on a prorated basis, minus deposit, oblem, no refund will be granted. Under no circumstances will the deposit be refunded or transferred. Parent or Legal Guardian: I have read this application, including my child s choice of activities. By signing below, I approve of my child s activity choices, including any additional fees that may be associated with this registration is non-refundable non-transferable is applied to the camp fee owed. It is not in addition to the camp fee. I have read underst the Camp Refund Policy. I underst a $25 service charge will be applied for all returned checks. Parent Signature Date
4-H Camp Wyomoco 36 Center St. Suite B, Warsaw, NY 14569 Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID WARSAW, NY PERMIT NO. 32 Building Strong Vibrant New York Communities Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, Individuals with Disabilities provides equal program employment opportunities Camp Wyomoco 2017 + = BEST SUMMER EVER! I Camp YOU YOUR FRIENDS AND A SPECIAL GIFT!! BRING A FRIEND TO CAMP WYOMOCO IN 2017 AND GET A SPECIAL GIFT!! Here s How: Tell your friends how much you love Camp Wyomoco! Make sure they tell us you sent them when they register for their first summer of camp you ll have a special gift waiting when you arrive!! www.campwyomoco.com OPEN HOUSE info night We invite you to take the opportunity to tour the camp, ask questions meet some of our SATURDAY, MAY 20th - 10 AM-12PM SUNDAY, JUNE 4th - 1PM-3PM Join us for more information at the Warsaw High School during 4-H Public Presentations. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th - 5PM - 8PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th- 9AM - 11:30AM SAVE $25 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION Register before April 15th SAVE $50 ON A SECOND WEEK! With a Multiple Week Discount! OUR MISSION youth with fun, safe developmentally appropriate residential camp experiences under the guidance of positive role models that emphasizes community building, leadership, positive social interactions, environmental awareness, ersonal growth skill building. 4-H Camp Wyomoco gives campers a chance to experience independence, mastery, belonging generosity. OUR GOALS 1. To help youth gain new knowledge, skills attitudes through real-life experienc es. 2. To help youth develop leadership talents abilities. 3. To help youth appreciate nature how to apply responsible conservation principles. 4. To help youth cultivate a desire ability to cooperate with others. 5. To help youth strengthen empathy the value of service to the community. 6. To help youth practice healthful living positive personal choices. 7. To help youth learn the value of learning become lifelong learners. 8. To help youth realize the satisfaction dignity of cooperative work. 9. To help youth have fun in a safe, friendly atmosphere. OUR VALUES Community service Empathy Healthful Living Learning Leadership Responsibility Fun