Thank you so much for your interest in attending 4-H Camp! We are excited for another great week this summer and are looking forward to you joining us! Some great changes have taken place since last summer including air conditioning in the cabins and in the dining hall as well as some new staff led classes! Who Can Attend Camp: All youth who have graduated 3rd grade are eligible to attend 4-H Camp in the summer of 2018. Where: North Central 4-H Camp 260 St-1035, Carlisle, KY 40311 Cost: Camp cost is $235 which covers all transportation to and from camp, all meals and snacks, all class fees and a t-shirt. Scholarships are available, please contact Franklin County Cooperative Extension Office for more information. Payment for Camp: Franklin County 4-H accepts cash, check and credit card payments for camp. You must pay in person at the FCCES office with your completed application. When: Monday, July 16th - Friday, July 20th, 2018 We will be hosting a mandatory camper orientation on July, 2018 at FCCES, 101 Lakeview Dr, Frankfort, KY 40601. During this time we will go over camp rules, packing information, schedule and cabin assignments. Deadline: Camp applications are due no later that June 1st, 2018 and spots are filled on a first come, first served basis. This year we are offering a unique camping experience for male campers. Staying at Outpost offers a more traditional camping experience where campers spend their week in an open-air shelter rather than a cabin and enjoy a more rustic experience including making campfires at night. If you would be interested in staying at Outpost, please check the box below. Outpost (Males only) Campers staying in the Outpost will still participate in all camp activities including classes and will still be chaperoned by adult and junior counselors according to camp policies.
Class Descriptions Advanced Swimming Participate in water activities/games; Use diving board Archery Learn archery safety and basic skills; Use archery equipment at range Basketball Learn basic skills and participate in games Beginning Swimming Learn basic swim techniques; Participate in water activities/games Canoeing Learn canoeing safety, basic skills, and water games; Use canoes on lake Crafts Make various crafts during the week Fishing Learn fishing safety and basic skills; Fish at the lake Foods Learn basic food preparation skills and create your own snack foods Gaga Ball Learn basic skills and participate in games (The game is played within a ring with short panels, and uses a playground ball that is bounced so that players attempt to tag another player in the lower leg with the ball in order to get them out) High Ropes Learn rock climb wall safety and skills for climbing; Learn zipline safety; Climb 40 foot mock rock wall and zipline down on the other side Kayaking - Learn kayaking safety, basic skills, and water games; Use kayaks on lake Leadership This is open to older youth that want to lear n mor e about leader ship, in pr epar a- tion to being a camp counselor in the future (Counselors in Training must sign up for this class) Low Ropes Participate in low rope elements not far from the ground, while working as a team to complete challenges (examples: rope bridge crossing, bridge balance, rope spider web activity, and many more) Nature Learn about nature as you take hikes on the trails around camp Outdoor Living Skills Learn how to build and cook over campfires; How to build shelters; Get an intro to wilderness first aid Photography Learn basic photography skills and techniques; Take photos during camp week Recreation Learn and participate in various games and camp dances Riflery Learn rifle safety and basic skills; Use equipment at range Soccer Learn basic skills and participate in soccer games Ultimate Frisbee Learn basic skills and participate in games (The game uses a Frisbee that is passed from team members using only a few steps at a time in an effort to get the Frisbee over the goal line) Volleyball Learn basic skills and participate in games
CAMPER NAME: Received by: Date: Cabin Assignments What makes 4-H Camp the best is that you get to enjoy it with all of your friends! In the space below, please indicate two other campers that you would like to bunk with in the same cabin. We ll use these names to fill classes as well. While cabin and class spots are limited and we can t make any guarantees, we will do our best to place everyone with their friends! Class Sign-ups Classes at camp are a great opportunity to learn a new skill or try something new! Each camper takes four classes that each last an hour, and they take the same four classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We are doing class sign-ups prior to heading to camp, which will free up even more time for great activities once we get there! Below is a list of classes we are offering this summer at 4-H Camp. Please rank each class 1-21, with #1 being your absolute favorite class and #21 being the class you want to take the least. Please refer to the next page for class descriptions! Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis and spots are divided evenly among the three counties. Keep in mind that while not everyone is guaranteed their four favorite classes, we will do our best to make sure you end up in as many top-ranked classes that you like! Beginning Swimming Advanced Swimming Archery Riflery Nature Recreation Outdoor Living Canoeing Low Ropes High Ropes Kayaking Ultimate Frisbee Soccer Photography Gaga Ball Leadership Fishing Basketball Volleyball Foods Crafts