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    MOOSEHILL

    CAMP

    Ages 3 - 15

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    Nature Day CampAGE GROUPS and FEES

    AGES 3 - 12...See the age group descripons below!

    DISCOVERERSAges 4.5 - 6, Entering grades K - 1

    Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    Fees*$240 member, $305 nonmember

    Discoverers learn about nave animals through guided discov-

    ery, imaginave play, short hikes, games and cras. The story-

    me aer lunch helps this group to reenergize. Children of this

    age feel more at ease when they are given the opportunity to

    aend two or more sessions. Rao of 1 sta to 5 campers

    EXPLORERSAges 7 - 8, Entering grades 2 - 3Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    Fees*$235 member, $300 nonmember

    Learn about adaptaons and behaviors of nave speices and

    explore the habitats of Moose Hill, hike further and play more

    challenging games with your group. Explorers who aend two

    or more sessions may choose to take the Nature Challenge and

    earn a Junior Naturalist Award. Farm Mania sessions are open

    to campers entering grade 3. Rao of 1 sta to 8 campers

    INVESTIGATORSAges 9 - 12, Entering grades 4 - 7Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    Fees*$235 member, $300 nonmember

    As an Invesgator you will delve deeper into the web of life as you

    make comparisons between nave Massachuses species and

    those from other places. You and your team may act as mentors

    to younger campers, explore sites o-trail and might even climb

    the re tower! Develop new skills and expand your horizons by

    adding a specialty campCreave Arts, Farm Mania, Science,

    and/or Adventure Camp session to your summer.

    Rao of 1 sta to 10 campers

    About Nature Day Camp...Let beauful Moose Hill WildlifeSanctuary be your childs neighborhood play space! Our goal is

    to connect children to nature and let them have fun through a

    blend of outdoor exploraons, non-compeve games, focused

    acvies, walks/hikes and cras. On warm days, we play watergames like Drip, Drip, Splash and keep to the shaded forest.

    Each age group of Nature Camp enjoys dierent daily topics

    though all groups enjoy the same weekly theme. The content

    and objecves are dierent at each level with the goal to

    deepen each childs knowledge and awareness throughout the

    summer and over the years.

    Campers are welcome to aend all 12 dierent weekly sessions,

    each with its own theme. Dates and themes are described on

    the next page.

    *Fees...Fees for our usual 5-day sessions are listed on thispage. Sessions that have special rates are noted under the

    theme descripons on page 3. Member rates are listed on the

    registraon form.

    PRESCHOOL PEEPERSAges 3 - 4, Entering Preschool

    Half Day9a - 12:30 p

    Fees*$150 member, $215 nonmember

    Full Day9a - 3p with 8a - 4p opons

    Fees*$240 member, $305 nonmember

    Our preschool program is designed to encourage your childs

    curiosity, increase sensory awareness and provide an introduc-

    on to outdoor invesgaons. Lead instructors have specic

    training and experience working with preschoolers. Children

    must be poy-trained and be 3 years old before June 15th.

    Pack a snack and lunch. Full Day Peepers have an hour lie

    down/rest me aer lunch. Preschoolers are always more com-

    fortable if they can aend more than one session.

    Please note that preschool specialists are not scheduled for the

    Extended Day Opons. Please speak with the Director before

    registering for this opon.

    Rao of 1 sta to 5 campers

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    CampMeetandGreetWednesday,June6thfrom6-7pmMeetthestaandotherfamilies;enjoyacirclemewithsongs;seeaslideshow;andplayagame!

    Camp Tours

    Contact the camp oce to arrange

    a private tour or visit us during a

    vacaon day program!

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    WEEKLY THEMESNature Day Camp

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    Sample Schedule

    8:00 - 9:00

    8:50 - 9:15

    9:15 - 9:30

    9:30 - 12N

    12N - 1:00

    1:00 - 2:302:30 - 2:40

    2:40 - 3:00

    3:00 - 4:00

    4:00 - 6:00

    Before Camp Opon

    Check in and Choice Time

    Opening Circle and Songs

    Acvies/Exploraon/Hikes

    Lunch and Choice Time

    Acvies/CrasClean up and Pack up

    Closing Circle and Songs

    Late Oponsnack/games

    Aer Camp Opon

    The full lisng of fees and age groups are given on page 2.

    Super Senses June 11 15 Week 1

    What would it be like to see in ultraviolet? Can you imagine

    smelling food a mile away. Learn which animals have super

    senses while you test your ownfollow a scent trail, see

    in the dark, and more during this acve week of games and

    experiments. Please notethere is no Peeper group oered

    this week, but Science Camp is oered for ages 9 - 13. Public

    schools are sll in session.

    Wild or Mild June 18 22 Week 2

    A tabby and a ger, a corgi and a coyote, learn about the wild

    relaves of some common domescated animals what char-

    acteriscs do they share and what makes them respond so dif-

    ferently to people. Make a simple animal costume.

    *Snow Day Plan: Register now and we will adjust the fee by $45

    per snow day used by your school.

    Hide or Seek June 25 29 Week 3Snapping turtles hang out unl their food oats by while kes-

    trels search the skies. Learn the techniques used by animals to

    nd food and stay safe. Enjoy a scavenger hunt, role-playing

    games and join the camp-wide Predator-Prey game!

    The Wonders of Water July 2, 3, 5, 6 Week 4

    Fish make the water their home. Rocks are shaped by water.

    Water is more than something you drink as youll learn through

    experiments and exploraons. No camp on Wed, July 4th.

    *4-day Fees Half Day: Ages 3 -4 $120 m, $185 nm

    Full Day: Ages 3 - 6 $195 m, $260 nm

    Ages 7 - 11 $190 m, $255 nm

    Born to Build July 9 13 Week 5

    Beavers build dams, birds make nests out of everything from

    grass to spit, wasps chew wood into paper-mache animals

    build all sorts of homes so they can stay warm, be protected,

    and raise their young. Try your hand at construcng a home

    for a shrew!

    Show Os! July 16 20 Week 6

    Although animals spend a lot of me hiding so they can stay

    safe, at other mes they put on displays to claim mates or take

    on the role of leader of the pack. Imaginaon games and cras

    have you mimicking some of natures biggest show-os!

    Stripes, Spots & Spirals July 23 27 Week 7

    Both plants and animals have paerns that not only provide

    protecon but help living things grow. Explore branch pat-

    terns in trees, the camouaging techniques of herds, and a

    secret paern in pine cones. Make an item for our camou-

    age trail and then see what you can discover!

    In the Dark July 30 August 3 Week 8

    Whether you are an animal that moves around at night or

    one that moves underground or deep in the ocean, there are

    special challenges to nding your way in the dark. Test senses

    other than sight and discover what life is like for moles, owls,

    and squid.

    A Buggy Good Time August 6 10 Week 9

    Invesgate the secret world of insects living in our forests and

    ponds. Use bug boxes and magnifying glasses to get a closer

    look. Search for bugs while playing games that show you how

    insects eat, hide, move and nd mates.

    Creep, Leap, & Fly August 13 17 Week 10

    Whether an animal pads along on paws or ings their wings

    to the air, how animals get around keeps them safe, helps

    them nd food, and allows them to explore their environ-

    ment. Make cras that move and play games that keep you

    moving!

    Walk and Roll August 20 24 Week 11

    Think of all the ways things in nature get moved about

    water carries rocks and soil to new locaons, birds and mam-

    mals transport seeds, the wind blows down trees. Wander the

    trails looking for natures transportaon connecons. Havefun trying your moves in our obstacle course!

    Cute, Cuddly or Not August 27 31 Week 12

    Baby animals appear to be cuddly but are they? Discover the

    survival adaptaons of dierent young animals. Bring in your

    baby picture to share! Sharon Public Schools (grades 1 - 12) are

    in session on Wednesday and Thursday only of this week.

    Special Rates: Register for the full week or paral(gr 1 - 6 only)

    Monday and Tuesday(minimum)

    Members: $50 per day or full week rate.

    Nonmembers: $60 per day or full week rate

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    FarmMani

    aCamp Creat

    iveArtsCamp

    AGES 8 - 12 Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    Fees$265 member, $330 nonmember

    About Farm Mania Camp...Enjoy hands-on acvies as you

    learn what it means to be a farmer. Explore the elds and

    sample fresh vegetables, visit Wards Berry Farm and dabbleat Wolomolopoag Pond. Campers may be divided into two

    groups by age. Rao of 1 sta to 8 campers.

    Locaon...Drop o and pick up your campers at our CSA

    Barn, 4 Moose Hill St. (near South Main St.). Nature Camps

    exible schedule allows you to easily have children at both

    locaons. Extended day campers will be shuled to and

    from this locaon in our 12-passenger van.

    Nature of the Farm July 16 20 Week 6

    Explore the farm property and learn about how this habitat

    is home to many dierent creatures. What hidden secrets

    lie beneath a leaf or within the soil? Whos leaving those

    tracks and where did they go? Perhaps, the forest edge will

    tell me so!

    Fresh Food I July 23 27 Week 7

    Discover the dierence between fruits and vegetables,

    what they need to ourish, when and how to pick them

    and why they are healthy for us. Visit a cow, learn the

    about dierent breeds and make our own cheese.

    Farm Bugs and Slugs August 6 10 Week 9

    Invesgate our fruits and vegetables in search of ny

    creatures that crawl, scurry, y, slime, and devour. Learn

    the skills needed to become an amateur entomologist and

    plant pathologist, and help our plants ourish.

    Fresh Food II August 13 17 Week 10

    In this popular session youll learn the dierence between

    fruits and vegetables, what they need to ourish, when

    and how to pick them and why they are healthy for us.

    Visit a cow, learn the about dierent breeds and make our

    own cheese. Moo-tasc!

    AGES 9 - 13 Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    Fees$285 member, $350 nonmember

    About Creave Arts Camp...Nature inspires us! Most weeks wil

    include an instruconal session by a vising arst. Aernoons

    are a blend of hikes, games and more arsc projects. Empha-sis is on self-expression and experimentaon as well as enhanc-

    ing your technique. Rao of 1 sta to 10 campers.

    Art in 3-D June 25 29 Week 3

    Experiment with form and texture as you use plaster, wire, clay

    fabric and more! Try your hand at found object sculpture, eco

    sculpture and other contemporary media.

    Beyond the Line July 2, 3, 5 and 6 Week 4

    Draw inside, outside and upside down on cement, paper and

    more as we have fun going beyond the line. Explore light and

    shadow with the use of charcoal, pastels, ink and other media.

    No camp on July 4th. 4-day Fee: $230 member, $295 nonmembe

    Food Art July 9 13 Week 5

    From cupcake design to mosaics with food its all about the

    wacky world of food art! Build spaghe sculptures, play foodie

    games and more. No nut or peanut products will be used.

    Collage Craze July 16 20 Week 6

    Awaken your senses and discover the contemporary art form of

    collage. Work with paper, paints, photos, fabric and more while

    learning to use color and texture in collage construcon.

    Discovery-scape July 23 27 Week 7Cultures throughout me have represented landscapes,

    city-scapes, and seascapes in various ways through their art.

    Explore each type as you make painngs, drawings, and relief

    sculpture based on real and imaginary scapes.

    Beauful You July 30 August 3 Week 8

    People express themselves through jewelry, body art and hair

    style. Learn the techniques and skill behind beauty. Discover

    which colors look best on you, make loon, create a necklace

    from natural materials, try your hand a henna art, and more!

    Theatre Art August 6 10 Week 9

    Explore the history of theatre art, create a theatrical maskinspired by Commedia dellarte, learn the art behind set design

    and create a set model. Put on a shadow puppet producon!

    Art Inspired August 13 17 Week 10

    The masters are our inspiraon. Try your hand at painng on

    plaster like Michelangelo; experiment with bold, colorful stokes

    as did Masse; and dots like van Gogh!

    Art of Printmaking August 20 24 Week 11

    Discover the technique used to transfer images. Screen-print a

    tee shirt, hammer a fern print, carve images from a variety of

    materials for prinng, make a paint-on-glass transfer and more

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    AGES 10 - 14 Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    FeesSpecic to each session, m = member.

    About Adventure Camp...Each session includes group games,

    challenges and day trips using our 12-passenger van and

    car. Sessions with the symbol include overnights and mostinclude swimming. Any meals we provide are kosher, except

    week 5. Two sta lead the trips. An inerary and agreement

    will be sent upon registraon. Rao of 2 sta to 10 campers.

    Outdoor Adventures June 18 22 Week 2Explore Rocky Woods for an old quarry site and enjoy the viewfrom the top of Cedar Hill. Play a round of Frisbee golf and ca-noe a peaceful river. Learn to use a map and compass and putyour skills to use in an orienteering course!Snow Day Plan: Register now and we will adjust the fee by $85

    per snow day used by your school. Fee: $425 m, $490 nm

    Amazing Predators! June 25 - 29 Week 3

    Walk in the woods with a real wolf and listen for the pack tohowl back at you during your day at Wolf Talk! Check out liveraptors and determine the predatory strengths of a sher. Playpredator/prey with the enre camp. Fee: $425 m, $490 nm

    Farm to Table July 2, 3, 5, 6 Week 4Test your taste buds, does freshness maer? Visit a farm, en-

    joy a farmers market and a behind the scenes tour of WholeFoods Market. Speak with chefs at a restaurant to learn howand what they decide to serve. 4-day Fee: $315 m, $380 nm

    Into the Wild July 9 13 Week 5Enjoy camping, canoeing, orienteering, low and high ropeschallenges, hiking, swimming, and other adventures. SpendWednesday and Thursday night in NH at Wildwood, MassAudubons overnight camp. Fee: $545 m, $610 nm

    Rock Adventures July 16 20 Week 6Bring a hammer and collect minerals at Ruggles Mine in NH!Explore Purgatory Chasm and try to squeeze through the nar-row caves. Enter an ancient rock structure in Acton and dis-cover the cool geo-spots of Sharon. Fee: $425 m, $490 nm

    Wonderful Water I July 23 27 Week 7Experience the wonders of water by swimming in it, canoeingacross it, exploring it from land, and discovering the history ofwater use. Most of the desnaons are dierent from last year.Weeks 7 and 10 are idencal. Fee: $425 m, $490 nm

    River to Sea July 30 - August 3 Week 8Explore how water connects people and places. Explore theriver edge with new friends from our sister sanctuary in Nack.Enjoy a scenic boat ride and spend Wednesday night on a Bos-ton Harbor Island! Your week of fun ends with exploring Nan-tasket Beach. Fee: $455 m, $520 nm

    Awesome Weather August 6 10 Week 9View weathers destrucve power while helping a communityhit by the 2011 tornado! Tour the Blue Hill Observatory andinterview a weather forecaster at NOAA. Learn more aboutweather during week 3 of Science Camp. Fee: $395 m, $460 nm

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    AdventureCamp Scien

    ceCamp

    Wonderful Water II August 13 17 Week 10Experience the wonders of water by swimming in it, canoeingacross it, exploring it from land, and discovering the history ofwater use in Boston. Most of the desnaons are dierent fromlast year but the same as Week 7. Fee: $425 m, $490 nm

    Vineyard Escape Ages 11-14 August 20 24 Week 11Learn about the history and nature of Marthas Vineyard. Takethe ferry to the island and campout Wednesday night. Kayak,snorkel and explore the island! Fee: $545 m, $610 nm

    AGES 10 - 13 Hours9a - 3p with 8a - 4p - 6p opons

    Fees$295 member, $360 nonmember

    About Science Camp...Hands-on acvies, team work andmovated instructors make challenging science topics fun!Days are a blend of experiments, games, quiet reecon, hikesand/or cras. Rao of 1 sta to 10 campers.

    Cered Science I June 11 - 15 Private School Session

    Be a cizen scienst! Observe and record the physical and

    biological features of a vernal pool and complete the paper-

    work required to put it on the Natural Heritage map! Ages 9+

    Weather Science June 25 - 29 Week 3

    Discover the science behind colorful sunsets, make clouds and

    lightning, build your own weather staon and present your

    weather forecast at closing circle! Aend week 9 of Adventure

    Camp to tour NOAA and visit other weather sites.

    Music in Nature July 9 - 13 Week 5

    Why cant we sing like the birds? Try your hand at making a

    penny whistle sound like a thrush, drum a hoof beat paern

    and more while learning about natures music and folk music!

    Survival Science July 30 - August 3 Week 8

    Learn to disll drinking water, light a re, tell me by the sun

    and build your own compass. Search for edible plants and

    discover which bugs make good snacks (eang one is oponal).

    Cered Science II August 13 - 17 Week 10

    Be a cizen scienst! Observe and record the physical and bio-

    logical features of a vernal pool and complete the paperworkrequired to put it on the Natural Heritage map!

    Canine Science August 20 - 24 Week 11

    Can an old dog learn a new trick? Learn about behavior

    modicaon and try your new skill on your friends. Learn the

    biology of wild and domesc canines. Visit with dog trainers!

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    AGES 13.5 - 16

    LEADERSHIP CAMPAges 13.5 15, Entering grades 8 - 10

    DatesJune 25 29, 2012

    Hours9a - 3p plus Thursday unl 6p

    Fees$315 member, $380 nonmember

    Challenge yourself and work on your leadership skills while

    having fun with other teens! Together you will enjoy group

    building games, work on a service-learning project, and develop

    kid-friendly nature acvies that will help you to succeed as a

    Leader-in-Training (LIT). Enjoy a van excursion from 3p - 6p on

    Thursday aernoon. This program is open to all teens, not only

    those who will be LITs. Those who aended this program last

    year are welcome to aend!

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    Pre-registraon is required.

    8a Drop-o$30 per week

    4p Pick-up$30 per week

    6p Pick-up3 - 6p: $20 per day, $90 per week4 - 6p: $15 per day

    About Extended Day...The regular Moose Hill Camp day

    includes a drop-o window from 8:50a - 9:15a and a pick-

    up window of 3:15p. Let us know if you need a 4p pickup

    window because of the train. There is no window beyond

    6p. Preschool specialists are not on duty during these

    opons. Contact the camp director if you have quesons.

    Pre-registraon is required.

    Our camp instructors enjoy being with campers during

    these informal periods. The schedule is:

    8 - 9a Before Care Opon: Campers are welcome to

    bring their breakfast, read or play.

    3 - 4p Late Opon: A kosher snack is provided fol-

    lowed by a choice me of play or reading in the

    camp yard.

    4 - 5:30 Aer Care Opon: Campers may choose from

    a variety of acvies that may include games in the

    pine grove, a stroll along the trails, resul games, or

    cras. Signs are posted at the camp gate informing

    parents who arrive during this me period as to where

    to nd the campers.

    5:30 - 6p Pickup Time: Campers will be playing nearthe vistor center.

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    Options

    LEADERS-in-TRAININGAges 14 16, Entering grades 9 - 11

    Applicaon required. Spaces are limited.

    DatesCamp Sessions, June 11 - August 31, 2012

    Hours8:30a 4p

    Fees$90 member, $155 nonmember

    Are you looking for job experience or volunteer service hours?

    If you enjoy children and want to learn new skills, please apply

    to join our dynamic group of Leaders-in-Training (LITs)! Parci-

    pate in training sessions, lead games, assist camp groups, andlearn to teach acvies. State regulaons require LITs to be at

    least 14 years old as of June 15th.

    A minimum commitment of three Nature Camp and/or Farm

    Mania sessions is required. If this is your rst year as an LIT and

    you do not register for Leadership Camp, your rst two weeks

    must be consecuve. You must aend the training session on

    Sunday, June 10th from 1 - 3:30p. A $10 per session discount is

    given to those teens who aend our Leadership Camp.

    For more informaon and/or an applicaon, contact Pa Aus-

    [email protected].

    ADVENTURE CAMPAges 10 - 14, Entering grades 5 - 9

    We have expanded the age range of our Adventure Camp

    to include 14 year olds for every session. Check out the

    new themes and trips on page 5!

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    TO REGISTER: A registraon form must be completed and ac-

    companied by the required deposit/payment. Use a separate

    form for each child. For identy safety assurances, fax and

    email submissions are not accepted. Phone registraons are

    taken aer June 15th.

    Addional brochures and health forms can be found at:www.MassAudubon.org/MooseHill

    Send completed registraon forms and payments to:

    Moose Hill Camp293 Moose Hill StSharon, MA 02067

    ENROLLMENT CONFIRMATION: Your conrmaon,

    forms and parent informaon packet will be emailed

    to you unless you specically request snail mail.

    ABOUT US: Moose Hill Camp began in 1949 and is located at

    Mass Audubons Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary. We provide awelcoming environment with fewer than 120 campers each

    week. Campers are encouraged to play with siblings andother children of dierent ages during free play periods. Thecamp is held primarily out-of-doors and the nature centeris used for rainy moments. The 20 miles of trails and variedhabitats of the sanctuary are ours to explore.

    CAMPER REQUIREMENTS: Due to the outdoor and explor-

    atory nature of our camp program, campers must be able to

    move about on uneven terrain. Campers are expected to par-

    cipate meaningfully in age-appropriate acvies, including

    nature study. All campers must follow stated behavior expec-

    taons and safety rules. If you have any quesons regarding

    your childs ability to parcipate fully in our camp program,

    contact the camp director.

    AGE/GRADE: Camp age is determined as of June 15. Pre-

    school Peepers must be 3 and poy-trained. Discoverers

    must be 4 prior to January 30th and entering kindergarten.

    Campers are grouped by age depending on enrollment.

    STAFF and RATIOS: Camp director, Kay Andberg, has been

    with us since 1993. Her children grew up at Moose Hill Camp

    and she wants yours to enjoy the same quality programs.

    Sta are selected for their maturity and caring atude to-

    wards children. Most are college students majoring in science

    or educaon. All sta undergo background checks and train-

    ing in safety, child development and nature study. The few

    junior sta that are hired are selected for their maturity andare paired with instructors. Instructors are cered in rst

    aid and CPR. Two sta lead o-site programs.

    BUDDY REQUESTS are intended for children who would oth-

    erwise feel too uncomfortable to aend camp. One request

    per camper is honored when possible and only if made in

    wring at least one week prior to the session start. Campers

    must be the same age as of June 15 and both must request

    each other.

    CAMP LICENSE: We are licensed by the Sharon Board of Health

    and comply with the regulaons of the Department of Public

    Health. We are accredited by the American Camp Associaon

    and adhere to its addional safety standards.

    POLICIES: You may request a copy of our sta background

    check, healthcare, discipline, bullying and grievance policies.

    MEMBERSHIP helps to meet our missionProtecng the Na-ture of Massachuses and connecng children to nature. To

    receive the member rate, your membership of family-level or

    higher, must be current through your last session. You can join

    or update your membership on the camp registraon form.

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Moose Hill provides nancial assis-

    tance to campers based on demonstrated economic need and

    available funds. Financial assistance is limited to one session

    per child. The majority of funds are reviewed on April 25th.

    Contact us for an applicaon.

    PAYMENT PLANS: Please contact the camp oce if you

    would like to discuss a payment plan.

    DEPOSITS of $75 per week are required. All deposits are non-

    refundable. See the transfer policy below. When registering

    aer May 15th, payment is required in full. It is your responsi-

    bility to know your school calendar.

    DEADLINE: All health forms and the balance of your fees are

    due on or before May 15th, unless special arrangements are

    made with the Camp Registrar. Those registering aer May

    15th pay in full and a specic form deadline will be set. A Late

    Fee of $20 per camper is automacally accrued for any late or

    incomplete forms and/or payments. No camper is allowed in

    camp unless all health forms, waivers and payments are com-

    plete. If deadlines are missed, we cannot guarantee your spot

    TRANSFER POLICY: Transfers are allowed up to 4 weeks prior

    to a session start, aer which me there are no transfers. A

    $25 fee is charged for each session transferred.

    REFUND and CANCELLATION POLICY: Refunds are not made

    for dismissal, failure to aend, absence or sick days. All can-

    cellaons must be made in wring. If you cancel prior to May

    15th, you will be given a full refund minus the deposit. If you

    cancel prior to 4 weeks of the rst day of your session, you

    will receive a 50% refund only if the program is full and we ll

    your slot. No refunds are given aer this date.

    QUESTIONS? Call the camp oce at 781-784-5691

    or email [email protected]

    Registraon and Camp Informaon

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    MOOSE HILL CAMPis special because....

    Convenient locaon in Sharon

    just minutes from Routes 1, 27 and 95.

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    Your kids will love it!

    There is so much to explore!

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    Moose Hill Camp 293 Moose Hill St Sharon, MA 02067 781-784-5691 www.massaudubon.org/moosehill

    2012 Camp Registraon Form One camper per form. Your conrmaon and all forms will be emailed to you

    Camper ______________________________________ Sex ____ DOB __________ Age as of June 15_____ Grade Entering _____

    School Name ________________________ Where did you hear about us? Word of mouth , Yard signs , Website, Aended a program

    Circle T-shirt size: YXS(4-6), YS(6-8), YM(8-10), YL(10-12), AS, AM, AL, AXL (One per season. Not guaranteed if registering aer May 15th)

    Legal Guardian (1)___________________________ ( 2)_______________________ Email (print neatly) ________________________

    Phone (day)____________________________ (eve/home) ____________________________ (cell) ___________________________

    Address __________________________________________Town/State/Zip ___________________________________________

    If not the guardian, Send conrmaon and health packet to the guardian. Send them to me at Email: ___________________________

    Registrant _______________________________ Relaonship to Camper __________________Phone______________________

    Address __________________________________________ Town/State/Zip ___________________________________________

    Mass Audubon Member # ______________________Expires ___/____ (See page 7 for membership details.)

    BuddiesOne request is honored when possible if made in wring 1 week prior to the session. Buddies must be the same age. Both must

    request each other and make an eort to make new friends at camp. Buddy _________________________________Age ____

    Instrucons: Place a large X in the appropriate boxes and include the $75 per week deposit. Aer May 15 full payment is required

    MEMBER RATES ARE PRINTED HERE. Nonmembr rates are given in the brochure.

    PAYMENT METHOD: Check #____________, made payable to Mass Audubon. Cash

    MasterCard or VISA #______________________________________________ Expires____/____ Your balance due will be automacally be charged on May 15th unless you nofy us otherwise.

    Late fees will be charged if the payment and form deadline is not met$20 per camper.

    I agree to allow Mass Audubon to charge my account in the amount specied herein.

    SIGNATURE: DATE:

    ALL REGISTRANTS MUST SIGN: I agree to adhere to the transfer, late fee, and refund policies as

    stated in the camp brochure. SIGNATURE: DATE:

    DEADLINE: Health forms, waivers andbalance of fees are due on or before

    May 15. Late fee is $20.

    Minimum non-refundable deposit

    of $75 per week to register. None re-

    quired for extended day opons.

    Transfer policy stated on page 7.

    Aer May 15th, you musy pay in full ame of registraon and you will be no-

    ed of your deadline to turn in forms.

    For indenty safety assurance credit card informaon is not accepted by fax or email

    Specialty Camps

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    Extended Day Options

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    Nature Camp

    Amountof Deposi

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    Peepers

    HalfDay

    Peepers

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    Discoverers

    Explorers

    Invesigators

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    Creative

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    Scienc

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    Adventure

    DayTrips

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    hip

    Ratio: 1:5 1:5 1:5 1:8 1:10

    Age: 3 - 4 3 - 4 4.5 - 6 7 - 8 9 - 12 8 - 12 9 - 13 10 - 13 10 - 14 13.5 - 15

    Grade: PreK PreK K - 1 2 - 3 4 - 7 3 - 7 4 - 8 5 - 8 5 - 9 9 - 11

    1. June 11 1.$240 $235 $235 $295 $30 $30 $90

    2. June 18 2. $150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $425 $30 $30 $90

    3. June 25 3.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $285 $295 $425 $315 $30 $30 $90

    4. July 2 4. $120 $195 $195 $190 $190 $230 $315 $25 $25 $75

    5. July 9 5.

    $150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $285 $295 $545 $30 $30 $90

    6. July 16 6.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $265 $285 $425 $30 $30 $90

    7. July 23 7.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $265 $285 $425 $30 $30 $90

    8. July 30 8.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $285 $295 $455 $30 $30 $90

    9. August 6 9.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $265 $285 $395 $30 $30 $90

    10. August 13 10.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $265 $285 $295 $425 $30 $30 $90

    11. August 20 11.$150 $240 $240 $235 $235 $285 $295 $545 $30 $30 $90

    12. August 27 Wed Thurs Fri 12.$150 $240 $240 $6/d $6/d $75

    3p - 6p fee is $20 per day

    4p - 6p fee is $15 per day

    per

    week

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    week

    Age varies by session, see description.

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    Voluntary tax-deductable contribution to the Camp Scholarship Fund:

    New Renew Family, $65 Family Plus, $80

    Week#

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    Amountof Deposi

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    Mon & Tues

    Mass Audubon membership: See page 7 for information.

    Amount Paid Today: