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C A M P H I G H ADVENTURE
Our summer program is a mix of high-quality recreation and education combined to provide new experiences, personal growth, and fun. Our activities take place at our Laramie facility, the beautiful Washington Park and the surrounding area program summary recreation: Campers enjoy traditional outdoor games, fun physical challenges, as well as a variety of team and individual sports in a noncompetitive atmosphere. The goal is to teach good sportsmanship, team building, and enjoyment of physical activity. creative arts: This part of the program gives youth the opportunity to experiment with unique art media, crafts, creative productions, and drama. These activities enhance imagination, creative thinking, cooperation, self-esteem, and decision making. adventure learning: Youth gain important outdoor skills and environmental knowledge through mental challenges, team-building, creative thinking, problem-solving, and leadership. Activities take place at Washington Park and various areas in the Snowies and Vedauwoo.
WHAT TO BRING & NOT BRING BRING Backpack or day pack water bottle sunscreen (show camper HOW AND WHERE TO APPLY) hat bug spray jacket DON T BRING sports equipment stuffed animals toys trading cards electronic games music players jacket WHAT TO WEAR T-shirt Shorts tennis shoes (no open-toed sandals) Sunscreen and a hat jacket All campers MUST bring these items to camp each and every day. If they do not, they will not be able to participate in camp activities. Please put camper s name on all items! If you cannot obtain any of these items on this list, let us know because we may have extras we can loan you. High Adventure Summer Program accepts no responsibility for the loss or damage of any of the contraband items. Campers will have a great time just bringing themselves. On cool days, campers can wear long pants or sweats over clothes they can take off when the sun comes out.clothing needs to be modest and appropriate for outdoor activities and art projects. Do not wear nice or expensive clothing; we will get good and dirty. Do not bring personal items such as jewelry and makeup.
COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS: We encourage parents to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions. We value parents and their input, and rely on parent partnerships to make camp the most positive experience possible.your camper s camp counselor is always available to talk to you during the camp day if it is something quick, such as instructions, or you can set up an appointment during a time that works for you. You can call our office and speak to Shannon (Owner/Director) or Sarah (Assistant Director). Call our office at 742-0127, or email us at info@wyokids.com. We are open 6:30AM - 6:00PM Our office staff is available from 8:30AM - 5:30PM If you call outside of this time, you can leave a message. DAILY INFORMATION: The Parent Information Area is in the East camp room. Notes, signs, or reminders will be posted in this area for parents to read about things to bring for upcoming activities, special events, etc. PROGRAM HOURS: Camp activities begin at 9:00AM, and campers will be back to our facility or across the street at the park by 4:00PM. Campers arriving before 9:00 and leaving after 4:00 will be in a supervised setting, where they can do fun activities that interest them or socialize with other campers. MORNING CHECK-IN: Camper and parent must check in each morning at the check-in desk at the East door. This is when you can give us any special instructions for the day. Do not drop off or pick up your camper without checking him/her in or out and letting the Camp Counselor know.
HOW WE WORK GROUPING: Campers are in coed groups of about 15 with an adult camp counselor. Campers are grouped according to age and the grade they will be attending in the fall. ACTIVITY FEES: Camp tuition covers the cost of most activities, but there are some activities that require an additional fee. Examples of these activities are skating, putt-putt golf, Rec Center activities, etc Families will receive a calendar showing the dates and times of the activities each month. PAYING FOR ACTIVITIES: Payment for activities can be made at the check-in desk each morning before 9AM. Parents have the option of paying activity fees in advance at the front office. Please do not send spending money with your child. MEALS: A nutritious light breakfast, full lunch, and an afternoon snack are included in tuition. Campers can also bring a bagged lunch if they wish, but please don t pack perishable items used they are insulated. Monthly menus are available. Campers cannot share food.