WELCOME The essence of The Stateline Family YMCA s summer camps is the presence of supportive relationships, meaningful opportunities and healthy, developmentally appropriate activities in a physically and emotionally safe environment. Our camps nurture curiosity and discovery, enabling campers to learn, grow and thrive for years to come. FRIENDSHIPS ACCOMPLISHMENT BELONGING The essence of The Stateline Family YMCA s summer camps is the presence of supportive relationships, meaningful opportunities and healthy, developmentally apactivities We repropriate here to make kids feel in a physically and emotionally safe environment. Our camps nurture curiosity and discovery, enabling campers to welcome. To help them We re here to inspire kids to We re here to surround your quickly realized this is alearn, place grow and thrive for years to come. where they belong and can be themselves, try new things, make new friends and be a part of something great! kids with fantastic chances to try new experiences and show them all they can do what they believe in. work together and play together, creating friendships that can last a lifetime. 2
CHOOSE YOUR FUN Sunshine Camp The fun starts early for our little campers. This 1/2 day camp offers preschool theme-based activities, time exploring the outdoors and swimming. Camp is held at the Ironworks Branch is for children ages 3-5. See page 4. Wrap-Around Camp After their day at summer school, your child will burn off energy by swimming, playing outdoors and taking walking field trips. Camp is held at the Ironworks Branch and is for children ages 4-6. See pages 5. Growing Tree Camp Campers will experience the joy of weekly-themed adventures, while unleashing their creativity, exploring new skills and making new friends and memories. Camp is held at either Ironworks or Roscoe Branch and is for children ages 5-6. See page 6-7. Camp WockIgo With fun and exciting weekly themes, your camper will experience the best summer ever through fun-filled, action packed adventures! Camp is held at the Rockton Community Center and is for children ages 6-12. See pages 8-9 & 12-15. Camp BeRo For campers looking for a little more than a traditional day camp. BeRo campers will develop leadership skills through organizing events, volunteering and many other experiences. Camp is held at the Rockton Community Center and is for children ages 10-14 See pages 10-15. 3
SUNSHINE CAMP Ages: 3-5 Time: 9-11:30 a.m. Location: Ironworks Branch State Licensed (accepts W-2) Sunshine Camp is designed to provide children with the opportunity to lean, laugh and leap for joy! Campers will make new friends and discover new skills and talents along the way. Activities include creative games, stories, music, crafts, gym fun and swimming. Members - $53/week Non-Members - $67/week WEEKLY THEMES Week 1 June 11-15 Funny Farm Week 2 June 18-22 Dinosaur Boogie Week 3 June 25-29 Planes, Trains & Automobiles Week 4 July 9-13 Teddy s Picnic Week 5 July 16-20 Dancin in the Kitchen Week 6 July 23-27 Mad Science Week 7 July 30-Aug. 3 Balloons & Bubbles Week 8 August 6-10 Wet & Wild 9:00am 9:15am 9:45am 10:00am 10:20am 10:30am 10:45am 11:00am 11:30am A TYPICAL DAY Greetings & Free Play Small Group Activities/Art Clean Up Circle Time Bathroom Break Snack Book & Puzzles Swim, Gym or Outside Goodbyes Contact - Nicole Harrolle 608.365.2261 or nharrolle@statelineymca.org 4
WRAP-AROUND CAMP Ages: 4-6 Dates: During School District of Beloit Summer School Time: Arrival - 6 p.m. Location: Robinson Elementary Schools State Licensed (accepts W-2) During Wrap-Around Camp, children enjoy all the great summer camp experiences after Summer School. Campers will enjoy, sports, craft time, playing outside and much more. Members - $55/week Non-Members - $75/week 2:15pm 3:00pm 3:15pm 3:30pm 4:15pm 4:30pm 4:45pm 6:00pm A TYPICAL DAY Arrival/Table Top Activities Snack Group Time Outside/Gym Fun Story Time Craft Choice of Favorite Activity Goodbyes Contact - Nicole Harrolle 608.365.2261 or nharrolle@statelineymca.org 5
GROWING T Beloit Contact - Nicole Harrolle 608.365.2261 or nharrolle@statelineymca.org Ages: 5-6 Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Extended Care: 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. & 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Location: Ironworks & Roscoe Branch State Licensed (accepts Wisconsin W-2 & Illinois YWCA Child Care Solutions) Campers will get to express their creativity, unleash their boundless energy and develop new friendships. Each week is a new adventure where campers get to explore, develop new skills and use their imaginations. Activities include swimming, exploring the great outdoors, arts and crafts, gym fun, sports and field trips. IRONWORKS: Member Non-Member 2 days/week $74/week $84/week 3 days/week $103/week $118/week 5 days/week $148/week $173/week ROSCOE: Member Non-Member 2 days/week $66/week $76/week 3 days/week $96/week $111/week 5 days/week $141/week $166/week 6
REE CAMP Roscoe Contact - Karen Murray 815.623.5858 or kmurray@statelineymca.org MAKING YOUR SUMMER EASIER Camp Price Includes: Extended Care Field Trips Camp T-Shirt Lunch (Roscoe Only - When in Building) FUN IS FOREVER MEMORIES ADVENTURES FRIENDSHIPS WEEKLY THEMES Ironworks Roscoe Week 1 June 4-8 No Camp Artful Antics Week 2 June 11-15 Growing Gardeners Under Construction (STEM) Week 3 June 18-22 Growing Gardeners Out of this World Week 4 June 25-29 Planes, Trains & Automobiles S.S.A. - Secret Spy Academy Week 5* July 2-6 Planes, Trains & Automobiles Stars and Stripes Week 6 July 9-13 Jungle Jam Explorers Under the Sea Week 7 July 16-20 Jungle Jam Explores Celebration of Nations Week 8 July 23-27 Dancin in the Kitchen Magical World of Disney Week 9 July 30-Aug. 3 Dancin in the Kitchen Fantastic Fun Super Hero Week 10 August 6-10 Pirates & Dinosaurs Oh My! Mad Scientist (STEM) Week 11 August 13-17 Pirates & Dinosaurs Oh My! No Camp Week 12 August 20-24 Lights! Camera! Action! No Camp Week 13 August 27-31 Lights! Camera! Action! No Camp * No camp July 4 7
CAMP WockIgo At Camp WockIgo, camp counselors create an exciting, safe environment for kids to have an unforgettable summer of fun. Campers will take part in unique weekly themed experiences and adventures. They will also build self-esteem, develop interpersonal skills and make lasting friendships and memories. WockIgo campers will enjoy outdoor activities, swimming, art & crafts, structured free time and field trips. See Page 15 for Pricing Options Ages: 6-12 Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Extended Care: 6 a.m. - 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Location: Rockton Community Center 302 W. Main St. Rockton, IL Contact - Jennifer McClone 608.365.2261 or jmcclone@statelineymca.org 8
WockIgo Themes PRE-CAMP: SURVIVE IT May29, 30, 31 & June 1 Can you team survive it? Each day brings more fun! Create team flags, decipher codes, scavenger hunts, noodle tag, got it, ultimate Frisbee, tye dye bandanas, tug of war, tribal team competitions and immunity challenges. SUMMER SUPER HEROES Week 1 - June 4-8 Meet and salute real life superheroes, take the Superhero character challenge, dress up as your favorite superhero, superhero games/ crafts and lend a hand as we pay it forward through community service and create the hero in all of us. Field Trip*: Trampoline Park Character Challenge: Respect Fun Friday: Dress-Up as a Superhero MESSY OLYMPICS Week 2 - June 11-15 Join us and create goo, slime, slop, good and gunk. Campers will compete in games designed to be messy. Ding-Dong Baseball, Flour Wars and Olympics of the Mouth will highlight this gross time of fun. Field Trip*: Little America Character Challenge: Honesty Fun Friday: Mannequin Challenge SPACE STATION VACATION Week 3 - June 18-June 22 3, 2, 1...Blast-off as campers learn about the solar system through hands-on activities involving the planets, stars and moon. Make and eat moon rocks and create rockets. Field Trip*: Discovery Center Character Challenge: Responsibility Fun Friday: Pajama Day BEACH BASH Week 4- June 25-29 Join us for our Rockin Beach Party with hula hoop games, water balloon piñata, drip drip splash, water slide and a watermelon contest with a Luau on Friday. Field Trip*: Smokey Hollow Character Challenge: Caring Fun Friday: Luau Gear CAMPS GOT TALENT Week 5- July 2-6 Are you the next big thing? Maybe you enjoy helping behind the scenes and setting the stage. This week embraces everyone s hidden talents and brings them together for a show extravaganza you won t want to miss. Field Trip*: No Trip - 4th of July Character Challenge: Respect Fun Friday: Wacky Socks Day BATTLE OF THE SPORTS Week 6 - July 9-13 Show us your camp spirit through team banners, minute to win it games, wacky relays, sports, color wars and more. We will also compete with other local camps in Camp Olympics. Field Trip*: Camp Olympics & Swimming Character Challenge: Honesty Fun Friday: Favorite Sports Team AARGH MATEY Week 7- July 16-20 Have some swashbuckling pirate fun! Use maps to find lost treasure, pirate hats/ eyepatches/sand art, try shipwreck stew, capture the pirate flag and survive the cannonball attacks through the obstacle course. Field Trip*: Magic Waters Character Challenge: Responsibility Fun Friday: Pirate Day AROUND THE WORLD Week 8- July 23-27 Get your passport stamped as we travel around the world visiting different cultures/ countries/customs through games, crafts and food. Field Trip*: Ice Skating Character Challenge: Caring Fun Friday: Crazy Hair Day CAMP HOGWARTS Week 9 - July 30-August 3 Camp Favorite and back by camper demand! This week we will relocate you from the world of muggles to the wizarding world. You will participate in potions, transfigurations and magical creatures classes as well as create a wand and participate in the camp Horcrux Hunt. Field Trip*: Zoo Trip Character Challenge: Respect Fun Friday: Backwards Day BACKYARD BASH Week 10- August 6-10 Enjoy the great outdoors as we partake in summertime classic games like tug-of-war, kickball, foursquare, hopscotch, lawn games, nature crafts, picnics and recycling projects. Field Trip*: Hononegah Forest Preserve (kids will bus there an back) Character Challenge: Honesty Fun Friday: Hat Day PEACE OUT Week 11- August 13-17 Time to say Peace Out to summer with a decade-themed week. Travel back in time with us to the days of root beer floats, wild west days with a gold rush, explore caveman drawings as you dinosaur egg hunt, relive the hippie days and disco and more. Field Trip*: No Trip Character Responsibility Fun Friday: 80 s Day * field trips subject to change 9
CAMP BeRo Camp BeRo gives campers the opportunity to do so much more than a typical camper. They also get to be a community leader. Campers will focus on becoming leaders while gaining self-confidence through leading service projects throughout the community. Campers will organize and run projects such as car washes, fundraisers, mentoring younger campers and volunteering their time throughout the summer Campers will also enjoy outdoor activities, swimming, arts and crafts, structured free time, camp journals and field trips. See Page 15 for Pricing Options Ages: 10-14 Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Extended Care: 6 a.m. - 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Location: Rockton Community Center 302 W. Main St. Rockton, IL Contact - Jennifer McClone 608.365.2261 or jmcclone@statelineymca.org 10
BeRo Themes LEADERS-IN-TRAINING Week 1 - June 4-8 Everyone has the ability to develop the voice of a leader. Campers will gain a newfound sense of self-confidence and empowerment through team building, problem solving and special challenges. Field Trip*: Bowling Character Challenge: Respect CREATIVITY Week 2 - June 11-15 Whether through art, music, sport or just an awesome camp skit, this week will let your camper find their own rhythm. Activities are designed to let creativity shine. Field Trip*: RL Ceramics Character Challenge: Trustworthiness EXPLORATION Week 3 - June 18-June 22 This week will open up new works and possibilities as camper are encouraged to be active and observant by taking on a variety of experiments, games and activities. Field Trip*: Challenger Learning Center Character Challenge: Responsibility SERVICE Week 4- June 25-29 We ll band together to serve others. Serving others is a great thing to learn at any age. This week campers will experience new things and have fun while giving back. Field Trip*: Smokey Hollow Character Challenge: Caring FREEDOM Week 5- July2-6 Let freedom ring during a week filled with activities that encourage kids to find their voice and freedom. Field Trip*: No Trip - 4th of July Character Challenge: Fairness HEALTHY LIVING Week 6 - July 9-13 Get in tune with a healthy lifestyle. This week campers will energize their mind, body and soul as they take on sports and fitness, healthy cooking and nutrition challenges while enjoying camp-spirit fun. Field Trip*: Camp Olympics & Swimming Character Challenge: Citizenship CURIOSITY Week 7- July 16-20 Campers won t miss a beat as they re encouraged to be observant during a variety of experiments, games and fun activities. This week will open up new possibilities as campers keep their minds active. Field Trip*: Magic Waters Character Challenge: Respect ADVENTURE Week 8- July 23-27 What s growing up if not for a little adventure? This week is all about discovering and exploring. We will take on the great outdoors and have new experiences we will remember for years to come. Field Trip*: Rock Cut Overnight Character Challenge: Trustworthiness Imagination Week 9 - July 30-August 3 Campers this week will learn how to get out of the box to accomplish tasks, solve problems and build challenging projects. Campers will also explore the arts and discover outlets of self-expression in this creative week. Field Trip*: Laser Tag Character Challenge: Responsibility HISTORY Week 10- August 6-10 Rewind and play back history. This week campers will play sports that might be long forgotten, explore camp traditions and make other discoveries of the past. Field Trip*: Camp Lock-In Character Challenge: Caring * field trips subject to change 11
CAMP WockIgo (Pronounced Wa-Key-Go) 6-9am AM Extended Care 9-9:45am Opening Ceremony 9:45-11:15am Group Huddles & Character Development 11:15am-12:15pm Lunch Prep-Lunch-Clean Up 12:15-1pm Specialties 1-3:30pm M/F Campers Choice T/Th Swim 3:30-4pm Closing Ceremony 4-6pm PM Pick-Up & Extended Care T Y P I C A L D A I L Y S C H E D U L E CAMP BeRo (Pronounced Bee-Roe) 6-9am AM Extended Care 9-9:45am Opening Ceremony 9:45-11:15am Team Building & Service Projects 11:15am-12:15pm Lunch Prep-Lunch-Crew Service 12:15-1pm Group Activity 1-3:30pm M/F Campers Choice T/Th Swim 3:30-4pm Closing Ceremony & Journaling 4-6pm PM Pick-Up & Extended Care 12
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Camp WockIgo & BeRo PAYMENT INFORMATION Payment Plans All Plans Include: Locked-In camp price for 10 weeks $105/week for option 1 & $108/week for option 2 & 3 Receive 5 additional camp days free Includes field trip cost, swimming, camp t-shirt and extended care Child receives specialty camp items on their first day of camp Free youth membership June 2018-August 2018 Option 1 Pay in full for 10 weeks by May 15. Total Cost: 1st Child $1050 payment plans are non-refundable 2018 Camp T-Shirt Option 2 4 month payment plan, must lock-in by March 15. Total per Month: 1st Child $270 payment plans are non-refundable Option 3 3 month payment plan, must lock-in by April 15. Total per Month: 1st Child $360 payment plans are non-refundable Weekly Rate Field Trip, Swimming, Extended Care Included $25 non-refundable deposit required at time of registration per week Member Non-Member $113/week - Paid by Wednesday prior to week of camp attending $122/week - Paid after Wednesday prior to week of camp attending $138/week - Paid by Wednesday prior to week of camp attending $147/week - Paid after Wednesday prior to week of camp attending Daily Rate Field Trip, Swimming, Extended Care Must be paid in full at the time of registration Must be registered the Wednesday prior to the week of camp attending Daily Registration will be not accepted after the Wednesday prior to the week of camp attending Member $28/day Non-Member $38/day 15
STATELINE FAMILY YMCA Ironworks Branch Roscoe Branch Youth Sports Complex 501 Third Street 9901 Main Street 3301 Prairie Avenue Beloit, WI 53511 Roscoe, IL 61073 Beloit, WI 53511 608.365.2261 815.623.5858 608.365.2261 www.statelineymca.org