bgckl summer camps 2014

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Why Choose Our Camps At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes we take pride in our ability to provide an exciting summer experience! Our programs are designed to promote our core values: Inclusion & Opportunity, Respect & Belonging, Empowerment, Collaboration and Speaking Out. Our Lindsay facility was designed uniquely for children and youth. 3 Security doors 3 3 gymnasiums 3 Kitchen 3 Indoor Skateboarding 3 Computers, Theatre, Games Room, Craft Room (sponsored by Crayola) 3 Air-conditioned Our Staff Staff are certified in HIGH FIVE (Principles of Healthy Child Development), CPR/First Aid and Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH) for children and go through an intense screening/training process to ensure the highest safety of your child. The training program includes: Behavioural Management, Program Planning, Program Im- plementation, Supervision, Sun Safety, Emergency Re- sponse, Communication, Quality Assurance and more. Staff are supported by Leaders In Training (LIT) (14-17yrs) who are enthusiastic, responsible and are chosen because they relate well with children of all ages. a good place to be An accredited HIGH FIVE Agency Quality Assurance Standard 107 Lindsay St. S. Lindsay, ON K9V 2M5 (705) 324-4493 [email protected] www.bgckl.com Register ONLINE: bgckl.com/register June 30 - August 29, 2014

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Page 1: BGCKL Summer camps 2014

Why Choose Our CampsAt the Boys & Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes we take pride in our ability to provide an exciting summer experience! Our programs are designed to promote our core values: Inclusion & Opportunity, Respect & Belonging, Empowerment, Collaboration and Speaking Out.

Our Lindsay facility was designed uniquely for children and youth.

3 Security doors

3 3 gymnasiums

3 Kitchen

3 Indoor Skateboarding

3 Computers, Theatre, Games Room, Craft Room (sponsored by Crayola)

3 Air-conditioned

Our Staff Staff are certified in HIGH FIVE (Principles of Healthy Child Development), CPR/First Aid and Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH) for children and go through an intense screening/training process to ensure the highest safety of your child.

The training program includes:

Behavioural Management, Program Planning, Program Im-plementation, Supervision, Sun Safety, Emergency Re-sponse, Communication, Quality Assurance and more.

Staff are supported by Leaders In Training (LIT) (14-17yrs) who are enthusiastic, responsible and are chosen because they relate well with children of all ages.

a good place to be

An accredited HIGH FIVE Agency Quality Assurance Standard

107 Lindsay St. S. Lindsay, ON K9V 2M5(705) 324-4493 [email protected]

www.bgckl.com

Register ONLINE: bgckl.com/register

June 30 - August 29, 2014

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Mini Mites Camp at least 3.5yrs but less than 6yrs

Mini-Mites camp is an introductory camp for young children to take part in lots of fun activities, crafts, and games and to help prepare them for their upcom-ing school year. Campers can look forward to Spirit days, small trips to local parks, and fun days at the Club.

Highlights include: Zoo Mania, Super Heros, Teddy Bear Picnic

Amazing Mites Camp at least 4.5yrs but less than 7yrsAmazing Mites campers will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities including arts & crafts, cooking, outdoor and gym activities, spir-it days, a visit from Indian Reptile Zoo and more! Themed weeks include: Spy Day, Ooey Gooey, Everybody’s Birthday, Wild Water Fun!

For a trip fee: ($25 + day fee)July 8 - Peterborough ZooJuly 30 - Cedar Valley ParkJuly 22 - Chuck “E” CheeseAug 5 - Fantasy Fair

Super Camp at least 6yrs but less than 10yrs

Super Campers will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities including crafts, computers, cooking, swimming, exploring the outdoors at Ken Reid, gym activities and more!

Highlights include: Pirates and Buccaneers, Wacky Water, and Be A Rockstar

For a trip fee: ($25 + day fee)July 16- Chuck “E” CheeseJuly 30- Wild Water KingdomAugust 13- LegolandAugust 27- Science Centre

X-treme Camp at least 10yrs but less than 15yrs

Adventures abound this summer with cool new programs, new trips, new experiences, and lots of new friends. Fun challenges and initiatives, build communication and leadership skills, camping, sailing, and an awesome new trip to Tree Top Trekking in Ganaraska!

For a trip fee: (+ day fee)July 10- Sky Zone & Movie $50July 24 - Wild Water Kingdom $25August 7 - Tree Top Trekking $30August 28 - Canada’s Wonderland $50

Leaders in Training at least 14yrs - 17yrs Fee: $30

Contact Aaron Graham for more information 705 324-4493 Ext: 234

a life altering experience!

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Kirkfield Camp at least 4yrs but less than 15yrs Hours: 8:30am – 5pm

Taking place at Lady Mackenzie Public School. A variety of activities including outdoor and gym activities, crafts, themed and spirit days, and more!

Highlights include: Harry Potter, Wacky Water, and X-Factor

For a trip fee: ($25 + day fee)July 16 - Chuck “E” CheeseJuly 30 - Wild Water KingdomAugust 13 - Legoland

Shuttle Service $5: from Fenelon, Cameron & Coboconk

Weekly Specialty Camps at least 7yrs but less than 15yrsCampers will have an opportunity to develop skills in a wide variety of areas.

3 Additional Fee for trip weeks

3 Full week registration only! Limited spaces available

3 Specialty sports participants will be transported from the Club to community location at 9am and return at approx. 4pm to the Club.

WEEK SPECIALTY SPORTS WEEKSJune 30-July 4 Soccer

July 7 – 11 Sailing - Sturgeon Lake Sailing Club *

July 14 – 18 Volleyball

July 21 – 25 Baseball - Blue Jays Game July 25 *

July 28 – Aug 1 Ball Hockey

Aug 5 – 8 Golf *

Aug 11 - 15 Basketball

Aug 18 - 22 Skateboarding - Cannington, Peterborough, Cambellford *

WEEK SPECIALTY CREATIVE WEEKSJune 30-July 4 Cooking- Healthy & Hearty

July 7 – 11 Digital Arts

July 14 – 18 Cooking- Restaurant Cuisine

July 21 – 25 Arts

July 28 – Aug 1 Cooking- Food Network Reality Challenge

Aug 5 – 8 Boys Only

Aug 11 - 15 Cooking- Baking & Desserts

Aug 18 - 22 Girls Only

a life altering experience!

Kirkfield Camp: June 30-Aug 15

* Trip Week

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WEEK BIKING CAMPJune 30-July 4 Fenelon Falls @ Langton Public School

July 7 – 11 Dunsford @ Dunsford District Elementary School

July 14 – 18 Manvers @ Rolling Hills Public School

July 21 – 25 Coboconk @ Ridgewood Public School

July 28 – Aug 1 Bobcaygeon @ Bobcaygeon Public School

Aug 5 – 8 Woodville @ Woodville Elementary School

Aug 11 - 15 Omemee @ Scott Young Public School

Aug 18 - 22 Lindsay @ BGCKL Facility

Registration Registration or cancellations must be made by noon the day prior to care. Flexible- choose your camp days. Full payment is required upon registration. Refunds are subject to 15% administration fee. We provide financial assistance to ensure that no child is turned away!

Camp $22 day /Member $26.40 day /non-member

Specialty Camps (Sports & Creative)Member: $120 regular week $145 trip week Non-member: $144 regular week $174 trip week

Lindsay Camp Day 8am-6pm Early Care $5

(6:30am-8am includes breakfast)

Discount available for families with 2 or more children

Susan DeNure Biking CampHours: 8:30am-4:30p.m. Full week registration only! Ages: at least 7yrs but less than 15yrs Fee: $50 per week Note: Each child receives a helmet to keep and bikes are provided for daily camp use

Campers will learn about bike safety, bike maintenance and basic bike riding skills daily. Campers will also have the opportunity to ride on local community trails based on skill and abilities. If you are interested and available to volunteer to assist with supervision on trail rides please contact the club. Each camp day will also consist of a variety of traditional camp activities such as games & sports.

Summer Dance

Friday, July 18, 2014Grades 3-8 (as of September 2014)

6:30 – 9:30 pm $6 member $7 non member

Family Fun Night

Wednesday, Sept 10, 2014 4-7pm

RegistrationBegins at the Club & online on May 5th

Register early for your chance to win a gently used bike!

Camp Day Reminders 9 Nut free lunch (no microwave)

9 Bring at least 2 snacks

9 Refillable water bottle

9 Running shoes

9 Sunscreen

9 Bathing suit

9 Towel

9 Hat

9 Label your child’s belongings where possible

9 For medicine administration parents must complete required documentation at office prior to start of camp day

9 Lindsay Camp doors open at 8am except for registered early care participants

9 Lindsay Club closes at 6pm

9 Kirkfield camp runs 8:30am to 5pm

9 Trip participants should arrive to camp on time

Locations subject to change