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WHAT'S INSIDEUCLA RECREATION'S PHILOSOPHYProviding excellent educational and leisure opportunities is evident in all of our youth programs, which emphasize each child's needs and personal development while working in a group.
STAFF CERTIFICATIONCommunity First Aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation by the American Red Cross. Aquatic staff certified in lifeguard training and/or water safety instruction.
INCLUSIONUCLA Recreation Summer Camps have a philosophy of inclusivity in all of our programs. This applies to campers and their families regardless of physical or cognitive ability, sexual orientation, gender identification, race, or religion. It is essential that all members of our community are aware that they are choosing to participate in an organization that holds this value and understand that our participant expectations of campers and their families is reflective of this philosophy.
UCLA Recreation provides inclusive opportunities for campers with special needs. Campers with special needs are included in activities with their typically developing peers and follow a schedule that may include social skills and behavior coaching throughout the day. As campers are fully integrated into the typical camp experience, a camper assessment with our adaptive coordinator may be needed to ensure the best match between camper needs and program structure. For the safety of all staff and participants, programs are not designed for children who have significant non-compliant or aggressive behaviors. If your camper or family has a need that could require additional support, we expect that you will proactively work with our staff to create a camp plan that will facilitate success for your camper.
STUDENTAFFAIRSORGANIZATION
Division of Campus Life
Department of Cultural and Recreational Activities
A publication of
4 Registration Information
6 Policies
7 Swim Lessons
10 Camp Bruin Kids (CBK) Level A Kindergarten–1st Grade
12 Camp Bruin Kids (CBK) Level B & C 2nd –5th Grade
14 Camp Explore (CE) 2nd–5th Grade
20 Bruins on Broadway Kindergarten–9th Grade
22 Bruins on Water 3rd–5th Grade
23 Waterfront Camps 6th–10th Grade
24 Camp Voyager 6th–10th Grade
25 Art Smart 6th–10th Grade
Junior Rowing Camp 8th–12th Grade
26 Counselors in Training 8th–12th Grade
27 Additional Youth Programs
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AGE AND WEEKUse this chart to find the appropriate camps for your child's age group.
WEEK
AGE 6/8 6/15 6/22 6/29* 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 8/3 8/10 8/17 8/24
5–6 YEARSCBK A Bruins on Broadway
7–10 YEARS
CBK B & C CE - Act One
CE - Action Zone
CE - Bruin Ninjas
CE - Bruin Survivor
CE - Express
CE - Imagination Station
CE - Strokes
CE - Young Einstein
Bruins on Water (8+ yr) Bruins on Broadway
11–15 YEARSBruins on Broadway (11–14 yr)
H20 Adventure Sailing Voyager Art Smart Rowing (13+ yr) Counselors in Training - Mandatory Training (14+ yr)
16–17 YEARSRowing Counselors in Training - Mandatory Training
*No camp July 3.
ALSO AVAILABLESWIM LESSONS for ages 6 months–12 years
SUNSET SLEEPOVER for ages 7–10 years
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BEGINS
Need Extended Care?7:30–8:30am or 4:30–5:30pm See page 6
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Returning FamiliesIf your family is affiliated and was enrolled in the 2014 UCLA Recreation summer camp program, register online by mail or in person from Wednesday, February 18, 12pm through Wednesday, March 4.
1. To learn more about how to sign up online, visit our website at www.recreation.ucla.edu/campregistration.
2. Mail your registration packet or bring it to the Sales & Service office on the 1st floor of the John Wooden Center. If your application is mailed in, you will receive a receipt by mail. Please allow 2 weeks for processing.
If you miss the March 4 deadline, come to the Registration Fair on March 7 (see below).
Registration Fair for New FamiliesIf your family is affiliated or wishes to become affiliated, but was not enrolled in the 2014 UCLA Recreation summer camp program, you can come to the Registration Fair on Saturday, March 7 at the John Wooden Center on the UCLA campus.
REGISTRATION FAIR8:30am–10am For on-campus families of UCLA
students, faculty, staff, and ASUCLA staff
10:30am–12pm For off-campus families of UCLA Lab School students, UCLA Extension students and UCLA Alumni Association members
Alumni Association memberships and UCLA Recreation memberships can be purchased at the Registration Fair.
Open Registration for AllOpen registration begins Wednesday, March 11. Families may register the following ways:
1. Register online by visiting our website at www.recreation.ucla.edu/campregistration.
2. Mail your registration packet or bring it to the Sales & Service office on the 1st floor of the John Wooden Center.
Registration for camp sessions and swim lessons must be received by the Thursday before the session begins.
SALES & SERVICE HOURSMonday, Wednesday 8:30am–6:00pm Tuesday 8:30am–7:00pm Thursday 7:30am–6:00pm Friday 8:30am–5:00pm
Extended and selected Saturday hours can be found at www.recreation.ucla.edu.
Wait List ProcedureIf your child is on the wait list and a spot opens, you will be contacted by phone or email, depending on your preference. If you do not respond within 48 business hours, your child's spot is no longer guaranteed.
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RETURNINGREGISTRATIONBEGINS FEBRUARY 18 AT NOON!
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Your AffiliationAll families must be directly affiliated with UCLA in order to enroll in any of the UCLA Recreation youth programs. Attaining affiliation is simple and can be achieved in one of the following ways:
1. The parent or guardian is either a current UCLA student, staff, faculty, ASUCLA staff, or support group member (i.e. Blue and Gold, Chancellor's Circle, Chancellor's Associates).
2. The child will be attending the UCLA Lab School in Fall 2015.
3. The parent or guardian is a UCLA Alumni Association member. Alumni Association membership is separate from UCLA Recreation membership. You do not have to be an alumnus of UCLA to join the UCLA Alumni Association.
To join the UCLA Alumni Association or verify your membership status, call 310.825.2586 or visit www.alumni.ucla.edu. Print out your Alumni membership confirmation page as proof of affiliation and bring it with you or send it in with your registration materials.
FEESFees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 5
$235 $280 $310 $315 $350
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPSWe are pleased to offer weekly camp scholarships to dependents of UCLA students, staff, and faculty based on financial need. Scholarship applications are available at the Sales & Service office on the 1st floor of the John Wooden Center. Due to limited availability, submit your application early to ensure consideration.
DiscountsREC CARD PRICINGAn annual UCLA Recreation membership—family or individual adult with an individual dependent—qualifies you for member pricing (Tier 2, Tier 4) on most camp programs. Recreation membership offers flexible options across campus to meet your family's recreation and fitness needs. Purchase a Bruin Family Membership for access to the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center and the John Wooden Center or opt for a Sunset Seasonal Family Membership to swim in our four outdoor pools on campus. Your membership is also your ticket to a wide range of activities and facilities, including fitness classes, swimming, tennis, martial arts, and the UCLA Marina Aquatic Center. For more information about UCLA Recreation membership, call 310.206.8373.
NOTE: An annual Recreation membership is defined as seven or more consecutive months of membership. All dependent memberships also require the purchase of one adult membership.
Camp Fee PaymentsAll camp fees must be paid in full at registration by cash, check or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover). UCLA staff and faculty may also pay via payroll deduction if they purchase summer youth camps prior to April 1. Payroll deduction is extended only to:
1. Permanent employees or academic university employees with indefinite end dates who work at least 50 percent time.
2. Limited employees with end dates beyond September 1 who work 100 percent time.
All payroll deduction registrations must be submitted in person. For more information on payroll deduction, please contact the Sales & Service office at 310.206.8373.
NOTE: Enrollment is limited in all camps. Please discuss options and curricula with your children prior to registration. UCLA Recreation does not guarantee any changes after registration. Dropping or transferring programs is subject to the UCLA Recreation refund and transfer policy.
REGISTRATION CHECKLISTThe following documents must be provided at registration by mail, fax or in-person:
D Proof of affiliation: either a current UCLA Rec Card, staff/faculty ID or proof of UCLA Alumni Association membership. Photocopies accepted.
D Photocopy of each child's current immunization card with polio, DTP and MMR vaccine, and TB Mantoux skin test dates.
D Each child's physician's name and telephone number.
DEmergency contacts and name and telephone number of individuals authorized to pick up your child from camp.
D If applicable, written authorization from the parent or guardian for you to register their child for them (i.e. "proxy" enrollment).
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Transfers & Schedule ChangesDue to administrative costs, a fee is charged for transferring between programs.
1. A $25 transfer fee applies to each transfer between camp options, sessions, or weeks per child.
2. Transfers must be submitted in writing to the Sales & Service office on the 1st floor of the John Wooden Center at least three business days prior to the start of the session or week. The transfer fee must be paid at the time the request is approved.
3. Transfers are based on space availability and are made at the discretion of UCLA Recreation.
4. Children may give their spots only to siblings or step-siblings. Programs are not transferable to anyone outside the family.
AbsencesRefunds are not available for vacations, special events, short-term illnesses of four or fewer days or other personal commitments that prevent attendance.
EXTENDED ILLNESSA refund may be available for an extended illness of five or more consecutive program days. A doctor's note and written note from the parent or guardian explaining the situation must be received within eight working days from the first day of absence. Upon review, participants may receive a $25 per day refund for the unused days.
RefundsAll refund requests must be submitted in writing and received by UCLA Recreation by the dates listed below.
REFUND AMOUNT REQUEST MUST BE RECEIVED
90% Before March 31
75% April 1–30
50%After May 1: No later than 15 business days before purchased session begins
25%Within 15 business days of purchased session: No refund after the first Monday of session or week
If UCLA Recreation cancels a program, a full refund will be issued.
CASH / CHECK / CREDIT CARDCamp fees paid by credit card will be credited immediately upon approval by UCLA Recreation. Purchases made by check or cash will be refunded by check within six to eight weeks after approval by UCLA Recreation. Refunds will be made only to the original payee or credit card holder.
PAYROLL DEDUCTIONAny refund of camp fees will not be processed until after the final payroll deduction is made in early August.
The parent or guardian's signature on the registration form indicates understanding of all registration and refund policies and agreement to abide by them.
Dismissal From CampThere are times when the camp must dismiss a child due to psychological, emotional, or physical challenges that preclude the child from participating safely or effectively in a group. Dismissal will take effect only after consultation among the parents, camper, and the camp director. Dismissal for the aforementioned reasons will result in a complete refund for the unused days.
On occasion, dismissal may be necessary for disciplinary reasons. This action will take effect only after consultation among the parents, camper, and the camp director. If a camper is dismissed for disciplinary reasons, there will be NO REFUND for the unused days.
Questions?Call 310.825.3671 or email [email protected]
Extended CareDAILY EXTENDED CAREIf your child needs supervision outside of our regularly scheduled hours, sign up for the Extended Care program. Our staff engages campers in quiet play during our morning (7:30–8:30am) and evening (4:30–5:30pm) Extended Care programs. Cost for Extended Care is $30 for either the AM or PM session for an entire week. For the best price, pre-enroll for Extended Care when you register for camp.
DROP-IN EXTENDED CARENeed Extended Care for just one day? No need to pre-enroll. Simply complete a short form and submit it along with your payment to the Front Desk of the John Wooden Center or Sunset Canyon Recreation Center on the morning of that day. Price is $10 per AM or PM session per day.
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SWIM LESSONSLessons available for all ages
INSTRUCTORSUCLA Recreation swim instructors are lifeguard and/or Water Safety Instruction certified and have experience with multi-level instruction. While we strive for instructor continuity, we cannot guarantee it.
MAKE-UP LESSONSDue to the popularity of our swim programs, UCLA Recreation is unable to make up lessons missed by participants and will only reschedule in the event of program or instructor error.
TRANSPORTATIONUCLA Recreation does not transport campers from camp to their swim lesson. Please note that swim programs are separate from summer camp programs, with the exception of the Camp Bruin Kids Level A Learn to Swim program.
POOLSSouth Pool is a warm water indoor exercise pool.
Family Pool is an outdoor 25-yard pool with a shallow leisure area and adjacent deep water diving well. Use of this pool is first and foremost for children and students.
FEESSwim lesson fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
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Private and Semi-Private Lessons are available weekdays and weekends for children aged 3–12 years (Semi-Private Lessons are 5–12 years). Semi-Private Lessons are limited to two children per lesson and must be signed up with a partner of similar ability. UCLA Recreation does not pair students for Semi-Private Lessons. Lessons are located in the Family Pool at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center.
PrivateLessons(3–12 years)
Fee: $70 $80 $90 $95 $100
*Fee: $56 $64 $72 $76 $80
Semi-Private Lessons(5–12 years)
Fee: $90 $110 $120 $130 $140
*Fee: $72 $88 $96 $104 $112
Fee includes both children
*No swim lessons on Memorial Day weekend (fees are prorated).
Weekday Private or Semi-Private Lessons(25-minute lessons)
LESSON START TIMES
3pm 3:30pm 4pm 4:30pm 5pm 5:30pm 6pm
Mon & Wed, 6/1–6/10 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
Tue & Thu, 6/2–6/11 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12
Mon & Wed, 6/15–6/24 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7
Tue & Thu, 6/16–6/25 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 G13 G14
Mon & Wed, 6/29–7/8 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7
Tue & Thu, 6/30–7/9 H8 H9 H10 H11 H12 H13 H14
Mon & Wed, 7/13–7/22 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7
Tue & Thu, 7/14–7/23 I8 I9 I10 I11 I12 I13 I14
Mon & Wed, 7/27–8/5 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7
Tue & Thu, 7/28–8/6 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14
Mon & Wed, 8/10–8/19 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6
Tue & Thu, 8/11–8/20 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12
Mon & Wed, 8/24–9/2 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5
Tue & Thu, 8/25–9/3 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10
Weekend Private or Semi-Private Lessons(25-minute lessons)
LESSON START TIMES
10am 10:30am 11am 11:30am 12pm 12:30pm 1pm 1:30pm
Saturdays, 4/11–5/2 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
Sundays, 4/12–5/3 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16
Saturdays, 5/9–5/30* B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8
Sundays, 5/10–5/31* B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16
Saturdays, 6/6–6/27 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
Sundays, 6/7–6/28 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16
Saturdays, 7/11–8/1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
Sundays, 7/12–8/2 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16
Saturdays, 8/8–8/29 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8
Sundays, 8/9–8/30 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16
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SWIMMING FOR TWO (18 months–3 years)This class is for children who have either little or no water experience.
Fee: $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 per child
*Fee: $28 $32 $36 $40 $44 per child
SECTION DATE TIME LOCATION
ST1 Sa, 4/11–5/2 10:00–10:25am South Pool
ST2 Sa, 5/9–5/30* 10:00–10:25am South Pool
ST3 Sa, 6/6–6/27 9:00–9:25am Family Pool
ST4 Sa, 6/6–6/27 10:00–10:25am South Pool
ST5 Sa, 7/11–8/1 9:00–9:25am Family Pool
ST6 Sa, 7/11–8/1 10:00–10:25am South Pool
ST7 Sa, 8/8–8/29 9:00–9:25am Family Pool
ST8 Sa, 8/8–8/29 10:00–10:25am South Pool
KIDS CONQUER THE WATER (3–5 years)This class is for children who submerge in the water reluctantly, not at all or require support at all times.
Fee: $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 per child
*Fee: $28 $32 $36 $40 $44 per child
SECTION DATE TIME LOCATION
KC1 Sa, 4/11–5/2 10:30–10:55am South Pool
KC2 Sa, 5/9–5/30* 10:30–10:55am South Pool
KC3 Sa, 6/6–6/27 9:30–9:55am Family Pool
KC4 Sa, 6/6–6/27 10:30–10:55am South Pool
KC5 Sa, 7/11–8/1 9:30–9:55am Family Pool
KC6 Sa, 7/11–8/1 10:30–10:55am South Pool
KC7 Sa, 8/8–8/29 9:30–9:55am Family Pool
KC8 Sa, 8/8–8/29 10:30–10:55am South Pool
WATER BABIES (6–18 months)This class is for children who have either little or no water experience.
Fee: $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 per child
*Fee: $28 $32 $36 $40 $44 per child
SECTION DATE TIME LOCATION
WB1 Sa, 4/11–5/2 9:30–9:55am South Pool
WB2 Sa, 5/9–5/30* 9:30–9:55am South Pool
WB3 Sa, 6/6–6/27 9:00–9:25am South Pool
WB4 Sa, 6/6–6/27 9:30–9:55am South Pool
WB5 Sa, 7/11–8/1 9:00–9:25am South Pool
WB6 Sa, 7/11–8/1 9:30–9:55am South Pool
WB7 Sa, 8/8–8/29 9:00–9:25am South Pool
WB8 Sa, 8/8–8/29 9:30–9:55am South Pool
FEESSwim lesson fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
Parent & Child Swim LessonsChildren must be at least 6 months old to enroll. A parent or guardian is required to accompany each child in the water and participate in the classes. The main goal of these lessons is to prepare infants and young children to become comfortable in the water so they are willing and ready to learn to swim. The class teaches parents or guardians techniques to help familiarize their child to water activities in a safe manner with songs and games.
*No swim lessons on Memorial Day weekend (fees are prorated).
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ALL DAY, WEEKLY SESSIONSCamp Bruin Kids Level A is an action-packed, full-day program for our youngest campers. Campers experience a wide variety of activities, which are designed around a weekly theme. Each week there is a dress up day and an on-campus special activity that connects to the weekly theme and helps make camp fun (see adjacent for specific themes by week).
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: y Age-appropriate noncompetitive sports.
y Recreational swimming and water play (Group lessons are also available during the camp day for this program. See page 11 for more details.)
y Arts and crafts
y Singing and music
y Yoga
y Storytime
y Supervised indoor and outdoor free-choice time
LOCATIONSunset Canyon Recreation Center
The Family Pool is an outdoor 25-yard pool with a shallow leisure area and adjacent deep water diving well. Use of this pool is first and foremost for children and students.
CAMP BRUIN KIDS Level AEntering Kindergarten–1st grade | Ages 5–6 yearsMust be entering kindergarten or 1st grade in Fall 2015 and at least 5 years old by September 1, 2015.
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FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
WEEK TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 51–3, 5–12 $235 $280 $310 $315 $3504* $200 $240 $265 $270 $300
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00am–12:00pm Camp programs12:00–12:30pm Lunch12:30–4:00pm Camp programs4:00–4:30pm Check out
Add a LEARN TO SWIM Group Swim Lesson!FOR CAMP BRUIN KIDS LEVEL A ONLY
In addition to afternoon recreational swimming, these optional morning group swim lessons allow for progressive learning. Four days per week, campers will enjoy 25-minute group lessons, which are formed according to skill level. Register for each week that your camper will be attending Camp Bruin Kids Level A. Please be aware enrollment in the Learn to Swim program can affect our ability to accommodate group placement requests.
FEES: Weeks 1–12, $65 per week (all tiers)Additional swimming lessons are available for children of all ages. See pages 7–9 for more details.
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Need Extended Care?7:30–8:30am or 4:30–5:30pm See page 6
WEEK DATES THEME FIELD TRIP (WED) DRESS UP (FRI)
1 Jun 8–Jun 12 The Mighty Jungle Animal Show Safari
2 Jun 15–Jun 19 Magic Kingdom Magic Show Fairy Tales
3 Jun 22–Jun 26 Lights, Camera, Action Face Painting Red Carpet Stars
4 Jun 29–Jul 2* Just Keep Swimming Touch Tank Ocean Creatures
5 Jul 6–Jul 10 Bruin up Some Fun Drum Show Blue and Gold
6 Jul 13–Jul 17 Frozen Summer Moon Bounce In Summer, Winter Wear
7 Jul 20–Jul 24 Down on the Farm Reptile Show Farm
8 Jul 27–Jul 31 Mad About Science Science Show Mad Scientists
9 Aug 3–Aug 7 Cartoon Palooza Puppet Show Favorite Cartoon Characters
10 Aug 10–Aug 14 Splish Splash Bubble Show Silly Swimmers
11 Aug 17–Aug 21 Cirque de UCLA Balloon Animals Silly Circus
12 Aug 24–Aug 28 Beach Party Hula Show Tropical Wear
Special events are subject to change without notice. *No camp Friday, July 3.
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ALL DAY, WEEKLY SESSIONSCamp Bruin Kids Level B & C are action-packed, full-day programs for our upper elementary school campers, complete with a weekly field trip. Campers experience a wide variety of activities, which are designed around a weekly theme. Each week there is a dress up day and a field trip that connects to the weekly theme and helps make camp fun (see adjacent for specific themes by week). These older campers also have the opportunity to experience our indoor rock wall or outdoor challenge course on a weekly basis.
LOCATIONSunset Canyon Recreation Center
The Family Pool is an outdoor 25-yard pool with a shallow leisure area and adjacent deep water diving well. Use of this pool is first and foremost for children and students.
Level B Entering 2nd or 3rd gradeMust be entering 2nd or 3rd grade in Fall 2015 and at least 7 years old by December 1, 2015.
Level B weekly activities include:
y Age-appropriate, noncompetitive sports such as tag and cooperative/team building games.
y Recreational swimming and water play
y Arts and crafts
y Climbing at rock wall or challenge course
y Field trip
Level C Entering 4th or 5th gradeMust be entering 4th or 5th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 9 years old by December 1, 2015.
Level C weekly activities include:
y Age-appropriate, noncompetitive sports such as tag and cooperative/team building games.
y Recreational swimming and water play
y Arts and crafts
y Climbing at rock wall or challenge course
y Field trip
y Archery
CAMP BRUIN KIDS Levels B & CEntering 2nd–5th grade | Ages 7–10 years
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ADD A SUNSET SLEEPOVER!See back cover for details
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FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
WEEK TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 51–3, 5–12 $235 $280 $310 $315 $3504* $200 $240 $265 $270 $300
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00am–12:00pm Camp programs12:00–12:30pm Lunch12:30–4:00pm Camp programs4:00–4:30pm Check out
WEEK DATES THEME FIELD TRIP (WED) DRESS UP (FRI)
1 Jun 8–Jun 12 The Mighty Jungle Scooter's Jungle Safari
2 Jun 15–Jun 19 Magic Kingdom Medieval Times Fairy Tales
3 Jun 22–Jun 26 Lights, Camera, Action Universal Studios Red Carpet Stars
4 Jun 29–Jul 2* Just Keep Swimming Aquarium of the Pacific Ocean Creatures
5 Jul 6–Jul 10 Bruin up Some Fun California Adventure Blue and Gold
6 Jul 13–Jul 17 Frozen Summer Ice Skating In Summer, Winter Wear
7 Jul 20–Jul 24 Down on the Farm Knott's Berry Farm Farm
8 Jul 27–Jul 31 Mad About Science CA Science Center Mad Scientists
9 Aug 3–Aug 7 Cartoon Palooza Disneyland Favorite Cartoon Characters
10 Aug 10–Aug 14 Splish Splash Soak City Silly Swimmers
11 Aug 17–Aug 21 Cirque de UCLA Mulligan Silly Circus
12 Aug 24–Aug 28 Beach Party Seaside Lagoon Tropical Wear
Special events are subject to change without notice. *No camp Friday, July 3.
Need Extended Care?7:30–8:30am or 4:30–5:30pm See page 6
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Camp Explore is a series of two-week, half-day specialty camps that give children the opportunity to sharpen their skills in an area that interests them. Mix and match AM and PM programs for a full day of supervised fun.
Camp Explore is comprised of eight themed programs:Act One - Drama Action Zone - SportsBruin Ninjas - Martial ArtsBruin Survivor - Outdoor AdventureExpress - ArtImagination Station - Creative ThinkingStrokes - Tennis and SwimmingYoung Einstein - Science
LOCATIONSunset Canyon Recreation Center or John Wooden Center
SESSION DATESSession A June 15–June 26Session B June 29–July 10*Session C July 13–July 24Session D July 27–August 7
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
SESSION TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 5A, C, D $250 $300 $335 $340 $375B* $230 $280 $310 $315 $350
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
CAMP EXPLOREEntering 2nd–5th grade | Ages 7–10 yearsMust be entering 2nd–5th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 7 years old by December 1, 2015.
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Act OneAfternoon Sessions A & D
Act One is an introductory theater camp for beginning and continuing young actors. Campers will be introduced to a wide variety of genres and techniques while preparing pieces for an in-camp showcase at the end of each two-week session. Weekly activities include improv and theater games, storytelling, puppetry, stage combat, and more.
Action ZoneMorning Sessions A, B, C, & D
Afternoon Sessions B, C, & D
Action Zone is a noncompetitive multisport sampler that allows campers to explore a variety of sports in a recreational environment. Action Zone focuses on developing active lifestyles, fundamental development, and sportsmanship. Weekly activities include soccer, basketball, archery, rock wall, challenge course, and recreational swimming.
Bruin NinjasAfternoon Sessions A & D
Bruin Ninjas is an introductory martial arts camp that features a variety of martial arts from around the world. Campers will develop confidence, discipline, and respect, while improving coordination, balance, and kinesthetic awareness.
Bruin SurvivorAfternoon Sessions A, B, C, & D
Bruin Survivor offers campers the opportunity to explore the outdoor world in a fun and safe environment. Campers will learn basic survival skills, orienteering, and leave no trace principles through a variety of outdoor activities. Weekly activities include rock wall, challenge course, campus nature hikes, outdoor cooking, and survival skills activities.
ExpressAfternoon Sessions B & C
Express is a multimedia art camp geared toward beginning and continuing artists. Campers will creatively express themselves through hands-on projects while learning technique, vocabulary, and art history. Each two-week session is culminated by an art showcase. Weekly activities include drawing, painting, collage, wearable art, and multimedia pieces.
Imagination StationMorning Session A: Slimy Gooey GunkAfternoon Session A: MagicMorning & Afternoon Session B: Jr. CSI AcademyMorning Session C: Super Slumber PartyAfternoon Session C: Construction DestructionMorning Session D: World Mask & Puppetry
Imagination Station is our creative thinking camp which features six unique themes for each two-week session. Campers will be exposed to a variety of new skills, problem-solving exercises, and opportunities to get creative. Please see the description for each theme on the following pages.
StrokesMorning Sessions A, B, C, & D
Strokes provides group instruction in tennis and swimming in a recreational, noncompetitive environment. Progressive instruction is geared toward beginning and continuing campers. Each two-week session concludes with a water and tennis extravaganza. Weekly activities include tennis, swimming, recreational games, and water play.
Young EinsteinMorning & Afternoon Session A: Roaring Rockets & Astronaut Detectives Morning & Afternoon Session B: Dino-Robot Creators & Raging Chemistry Morning & Afternoon Session C: Rocking Gizmos & Rolling Gadgets LabMorning & Afternoon Session D: Amazing Superhero Science
Young Einstein is a science-based camp. Campers will cover several areas of science as they participate in exploration, interactive lessons ,and hands-on experiments. Each two-week session has a different theme. Please see the description for each theme on the following pages.
DAILY SCHEDULEMORNING PROGRAMS
8:30–9:00am Check in9:00am–12:00pm Morning programs12:00–12:30pm Lunch12:30–1:00pm Check out or camp transition
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
12:30–1:00pm Check in1:00–4:00pm Afternoon programs4:00–4:30pm Check out
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SESSION A JUNE 15–JUNE 26Campers may only enroll in one AM and one PM program per two-week session.
MORNING PROGRAMS
Action ZoneGeneral sports activities, weekly swimming, and weekly rock wall or challenge course.
Imagination Station | SLIMY GOOEY GUNKThe Slimy Gooey Gunk lab is the place where getting messy is a must. Things are going to get sticky, icky, and maybe even a little gross as campers concoct potions, experiment with slime and goo, and create fun gross-out gags. We’ll also be making our own fake blood, sidewalk chalk, popcorn brains, and more.
StrokesTennis, swimming, and outdoor recreational games.
Young Einstein | ROARING ROCKETS & ASTRONAUT DETECTIVESDuring this session, campers will build their own roaring rocket and launch it over 1,000 feet in the air. They will also create a launch system as they explore the universe. The fun continues as campers become astronaut detectives and solve a mystery spanning the entire solar system.
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
Act OneTheater games, acting workshops, skits, and movement
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Bruin NinjasVariety of martial arts and stranger danger.
Bruin SurvivorOutdoor games, weekly rock wall or challenge course, outdoor cooking, nature walks, tent building, and more.
Imagination Station | MAGICIn the abracadabra lab, we’ll be making all the essentials for a young magician’s kit and wardrobe. We’ll also be practicing card tricks, close-up magic, and learning from a real magician. At the end of the two week session, campers will put on a magic showcase for family and
friends.
Young Einstein | ROARING ROCKETS & ASTRONAUT DETECTIVESSee description in morning programs.
ADD A SUNSET SLEEPOVER!See back cover for details
Need Extended Care?7:30–8:30am or 4:30–5:30pm
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SESSION B JUNE 29–JULY 10*Campers may only enroll in one AM and one PM program per two-week session. *No camp Friday, July 3.
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Action ZoneGeneral sports activities, weekly swimming, and weekly rock wall or challenge course.
Imagination Station | JR. CSI ACADEMYJr. CSI Academy encourages campers to use critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork to solve fun mysteries. We’ll also be creating disguises, learning secret code, and other tricks of the trade along the way. At the end of the session, campers will be challenged to solve a mystery on our outdoor challenge course.
StrokesTennis, swimming, and outdoor recreational games.
Young Einstein | DINO-ROBOT CREATORS & RAGING CHEMISTRYIn this session, campers will design their own electric powered dino-robot and get ready to race in our Jurassic arena. They will then enter the raging chemistry reaction lab, where things fizz, pop, ooze, and glow. We’ll experiment with slime, instant pouring light, edible growing polymers, and more.
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Action ZoneSee description in morning programs.
Bruin SurvivorOutdoor games, weekly rock wall or challenge course, outdoor cooking, nature walks, tent building, and more.
ExpressDrawing, painting, sculpture, wearable art, and more.
Imagination Station | JR. CSI ACADEMYSee description in morning programs.
Young Einstein | DINO-ROBOT CREATORS & RAGING CHEMISTRYSee description in morning programs.
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SESSION C JULY 13–JULY 24Campers may only enroll in one AM and one PM program per two-week session.
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Action ZoneGeneral sports activities, weekly swimming, and weekly rock wall or challenge course.
Imagination Station | SUPER SLUMBER PARTYOur Super Slumber Party is the place to be for learning all of the games, recipes, and crafts necessary for throwing a totally awesome slumber party at home. And better yet, no sleep required here! We’ll be preparing yummy snacks, making our own pillows, playing fun slumber party games, and more.
StrokesTennis, swimming, and outdoor recreational games.
Young Einstein | ROCKING GIZMOS & ROLLING GADGETS LABThis session is all about rocking sounds and cool contraptions. Campers will build their own portable electronic “rock dock” sound system and rock out to sound waves with their very own drum set. Experiment with gears, levers, and wacky contraptions, along with amazing 3D animation.
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
Action ZoneSee description in morning programs.
Bruin SurvivorOutdoor games, weekly rock wall or challenge course,
outdoor cooking, nature walks, tent building, and more.
ExpressDrawing, painting, sculpture, wearable art, and more.
Imagination Station | CONSTRUCTION DESTRUCTIONCampers will build, test, and destroy all kinds of structures, concoct a few chemical reactions, and create a few destructive devices in this creative construction zone. We’ll be creating and testing bridges and towers and using creative problem solving to protect a raw egg from a two-story fall. There may even be a few messes as we test our own water balloon slingshots.
Young Einstein | ROCKING GIZMOS & ROLLING GADGETS LABSee description in morning programs.
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Action ZoneGeneral sports activities, weekly swimming, and weekly rock wall or challenge course.
Imagination Station | WORLD MASK & PUPPETRYJoin us as we virtually travel the globe in an exploration of masks and puppetry. Campers will construct and animate puppets and masks used worldwide. This session is designed to expose campers to a wide variety of cultures and countries. Campers will explore Greek mask, Italian commedia dell’arte, Punch and Judy tradition, Balinese Shadow Theater, the evolution of hand and rod puppetry, and more.
StrokesTennis, swimming, and outdoor recreational games.
Young Einstein | AMAZING SUPERHERO SCIENCEIn this session, campers will become science superheroes and use science powers to defeat super villains. Can you discover a superhero power from a bat or spider? Campers will make their own supersonic device, grow a disappearing mini-superhero sidekick, and construct a superhero-zooming mobile.
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
Act OneTheater games, acting workshops, skits, and movement activities.
Action ZoneSee description in morning programs.
Bruin NinjasVariety of martial arts and stranger danger.
Bruin SurvivorOutdoor games, weekly rock wall or challenge course,
outdoor cooking, nature walks, tent building, and more.
Young Einstein | AMAZING SUPERHERO SCIENCESee description in morning programs.
ADD A SUNSET SLEEPOVER!See back cover for details
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ALL DAY, WEEKLY SESSIONSIn this Musical theater program, campers experience the thrill of performance as they take center stage in a fully mounted musical production for family and friends. This comprehensive theater program puts an emphasis on process and developing confidence in a fun and creative environment. In addition to rehearsal time, campers receive ongoing theatrical instruction with weekly routines (see next page).
LOCATIONJohn Wooden Center
SESSION DATESJune 29–July 25
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 5$1220 $1460 $1625 $1640 $1820
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00am–12:00pm Camp programs12:00–12:30pm Lunch and transition12:30–4:00pm Camp programs4:00–4:30pm Check out
BRUINS ON BROADWAY Levels A & BEntering Kindergarten–9th grade | Ages 5–14 yearsMust be entering Kindergarten–9th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 5 years old by September 1, 2015.
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Level A Entering Kindergarten–4th gradeMust be entering Kindergarten–4th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 5 years old by September 1, 2015.
Level A weekly activities include:
y Daily arts and crafts
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y One daytime field trip to a Hollywood Bowl Summer Sounds Performance (to be determined)
LEVEL A SHOWAnnie
WEEK DATES WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS1 Jun 29–Jul 2* Casting
2 Jul 6–Jul 10 Rehearsals
3 Jul 13–Jul 17 Rehearsals
4 Jul 20–Jul 24 Performance:Thursday, July 23 @ 6pm
Field trip/performances are subject to change without notice. *No camp Friday, July 3.
Level B Entering 5th–9th gradeMust be entering 5th–9th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 10 years old by December 1, 2015.
Level B weekly activities include:
y Mini workshops in: mime, stage combat, stage makeup, physical comedy, and mask
y One evening field trip to see Matilda at the Ahmanson
y Group voice and dance instruction
LEVEL B SHOWThoroughly Modern Millie
WEEK DATES WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS1 Jun 29–Jul 2* Casting
2 Jul 6–Jul 10 Field Trip: Matilda Friday, July 10 @ 8pm
3 Jul 13–Jul 17 Rehearsals & Workshops
4 Jul 20–Jul 25 Performances: Friday, July 24 @ 7pm &Saturday, July 25 @ 2pm
Field trip/performances may take place on evenings and weekends and are subject to change without notice. *No camp Friday, July 3.
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ALL DAY, WEEKLY SESSIONSStep onboard for a summer of fun where science meets the sea. Campers will be introduced to the wonders of the Pacific Ocean through interactive science experiments and on-the-water aquatic activities. Under the supervision of our knowledgeable and experienced staff, campers will sail, kayak, and experience the marine environment in a safe and exciting way. A varied program of land and water activities promote hands-on learning and an active aquatic lifestyle.
IMPORTANTSince water sports are integral to these programs, participants must successfully complete a swimming test prior to participating in water activities. Campers must be able to comfortably swim fifty consecutive yards and tread water for two minutes.
DROP-OFF / PICK-UP LOCATIONParking Lot 7 (by John Wooden Center)
SESSION DATESWeek 3 June 22–26Week 4 June 29–July 2*Week 5 July 6–10
Week 6 July 13–17Week 7 July 20–24Week 8 July 27–31
*No camp Friday, July 3.
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
WEEK TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 53, 5–7 $385 $450 $490 $495 $5454* $330 $385 $420 $425 $465
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00–9:45am Shuttle to off-site activity**9:45am–3:15pm Camp programs3:15–4:00pm Shuttle returns to campus**4:00–4:30pm Check out
**Transportation times vary due to nature and location of off-site activities.
BRUINS ON WATEREntering 3rd–5th grade | Ages 8–10 yearsMust be entering 3rd–5th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 8 years old by December 1, 2015.
Need Extended Care?7:30–8:30am or 4:30–5:30pm
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water for two minutes.
DROP-OFF / PICK-UP LOCATIONParking Lot 7 (by John Wooden Center)
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00–9:45am Shuttle to off-site activity**9:45am–3:15pm Camp programs3:15–4:00pm Shuttle returns to campus**4:00–4:30pm Check out
**Transportation times vary due to nature and location of off-site activities.
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
WEEK TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 51–3, 5–12 $385 $450 $490 $495 $5454* $330 $385 $420 $425 $465
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
WATERFRONT CAMPSEntering 6th–10th grade | Ages 11–15 yearsMust be entering 6th–10th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 11 years old by December 1, 2015.
H20 AdventureGet the best of all "water worlds" in an aquatic camp that lets you sample a wide range of ocean front activities. Ride the waves on surf and boogie boards at the beach, and then experience the zen of sailing and the adventure of stand up paddleboarding and kayaking at our Marina Aquatic Center. Plan to get wet and have fun while experienced instructors guide you through land and water activities that reflect the best of what the ocean has to offer.
SESSION DATESWeek 3 June 22–26Week 4 June 29–July 2*Week 5 July 6–10
Week 6 July 13–17Week 7 July 20–24Week 8 July 27–31
SailingThe horizon's the limit as campers cast off and learn to sail with our experienced instructors. We combine land and water exercises to make a fun and challenging program with an emphasis on hands-on skills in seamanship, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Beginning campers start in our fleet of Catalina 14 sailboats, while returning campers who have mastered the basic skills have the opportunity to
progress to more challenging performance boats.
SESSION DATESWeek 1 June 8–12Week 2 June 15–19Week 3 June 22–26Week 4 June 29–July 2*Week 5 July 6–10
Week 6 July 13–17Week 7 July 20–24Week 8 July 27–31Week 9 August 3–7Week 10 August 10–14
*No camp Friday, July 3.
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ALL DAY, WEEKLY SESSIONSVoyager is an action-packed all day program for teens and tweens who are always on the move. Weekly activities include something on the UCLA campus, such as archery, rock climbing, and recreational swimming; two Marina Aquatic Center activities, such as sailing and kayaking; and two major field trips (see schedule below).
DROP-OFF / PICK-UP LOCATIONParking Lot 7 (by John Wooden Center)
IMPORTANTSince water sports are integral to these programs, participants must successfully complete a swimming test prior to participating in water activities. Campers must be able to comfortably swim fifty consecutive yards and tread water for two minutes.
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00–9:45am Shuttle to off-site activity**9:45am–3:15pm Camp programs3:15–4:00pm Shuttle returns to campus**4:00–4:30pm Check out
**Transportation times vary due to nature and location of off-site activities.
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
WEEK TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 51–3, 5–12 $385 $450 $490 $495 $5454* $330 $385 $420 $425 $465
*Prorated due to July 4th holiday.
WEEK DATES FIELD TRIP (TUE) FIELD TRIP (THU)1 Jun 8–Jun 12 Medieval Times Laser Tag
2 Jun 15–Jun 19 Hurricane Harbor Dave & Buster's
3 Jun 22–Jun 26 Universal Studios Ice Skating
4 Jun 29–Jul 2* Soak City Sky Zone
5 Jul 6–Jul 10 Disneyland Movies
6 Jul 13–Jul 17 Boomers Sporting Event
7 Jul 20–Jul 24 Knott's Berry Farm Baseball Game
8 Jul 27–Jul 31 Magic Mountain Movies
9 Aug 3–Aug 7 California Adventure Bowling
10 Aug 10–Aug 14 Paintball Pacific Park
Schedule may change without notice. *No camp Friday, July 3.
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Art Smart is a multi-media art camp for teens and tweens. This camp is appropriate for beginning to intermediate artists. Campers will creatively express themselves while exploring drawing, painting, sculpture, and multimedia art. Significant art movements as well as famous artists will also be studied. Each session features a variety of different age-appropriate, progressive projects.
LOCATIONSunset Canyon Recreation Center
SESSION DATESWeek 3 June 22–25
Week 8 July 27–31
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 5$305 $370 $410 $415 $465
DAILY SCHEDULE8:30–9:00am Check in9:00am–12:00pm Camp programs12:00–12:30pm Lunch and transition12:30–4:00pm Camp programs4:00–4:30pm Check out
Junior Rowing Camp introduces teens to the sport of competitive, Olympic-style rowing. This camp gives beginners a firm foundation in rowing stroke fundamentals, boat handling, terminology, and safety all while having fun in sleek, eight-oared racing shells.
DROP-OFF / PICK-UP LOCATIONMarina Aquatic Center (Transportation not provided from/to UCLA campus)
SESSION DATESMonday–Thursday, 9:30am–12pmWeek 3 June 22–25Week 4 June 29–July 2Week 5 July 6–9Week 6 July 13–16
Week 7 July 20–23Week 8 July 27–30Week 9 August 3–6Week 10 August 10–13
FEESMAC fees are categorized in a 2-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Rec Members & Current UCLA Students $255 TIER 2 Community $285
ART SMARTEntering 6th–10th grade Ages 11–15 yearsMust be entering 6th–10th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 11 years old by December 1, 2015.
JUNIOR ROWING CAMPEntering 8th–12th grade Ages 13–17 yearsMust be entering 8th–12th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 13 years old by December 1, 2015.
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COUNSELORS IN TRAININGEntering 9th–12th grade | Ages 14–17 yearsMust be entering 9th–12th grade in Fall 2015 and at least 14 years old by December 1, 2015.
This program teaches teens to work with youth while earning community service hours. Each participant will attend mandatory trainings that will cover topics like leadership, team building, supervision of children, inclusion, CPR/First Aid certification, and other specialized trainings as necessary. Directly following the training week, CITs will be placed in a one-week volunteer opportunity in one of our camp programs. Placement in camp programs will depend upon each CIT's age (as listed below), demonstrated strengths, and the weekly needs of each camp program. CITs must pass a swim test for programs that frequent pools or the ocean.
For Volunteer Week, CITs may choose to work an AM, PM, or all-day shift for the duration of the week. After successfully completing this two-week program, CITs may be invited to apply to be a CIT Volunteer in our camp programs, providing them the opportunity to volunteer throughout the remainder of the summer.
IMPORTANTCITs must attend all training days in one session and at least one full week (a half- or whole-day shift) in the camp they are assigned to train with.
GROUP 1 Ages 14–15Volunteer opportunities in Camp Bruin Kids Levels A/B/C and Camp Explore. See pages 10–19 for more information.
GROUP 2 Ages 16–17Volunteer opportunities in Camp Bruin Kids Levels A/B/C, Camp Explore, Marina Aquatic Center, Bruins on Broadway, and our Special Needs Inclusion Program.
TRAINING SESSIONS
SESSION ATraining Week: June 15–19, 9am–4pmVolunteer Week: June 22–26AM (8:30am–12:30pm),PM (12:30–4:30pm), orAll Day (9am–4pm)
SESSION BTraining Week: July 6–10, 9am–4pmVolunteer Week: July 13–17AM (8:30am–12:30pm),PM (12:30–4:30pm), or
All Day (9am–4pm)
TRAINING WEEK DROP-OFF / PICK-UP LOCATIONParking Lot 7 (by John Wooden Center)
FEESCamp fees are categorized in a 5-tiered payment system:TIER 1 Current UCLA Students TIER 2 UCLA Faculty & Staff with Rec CardTIER 3 UCLA Faculty & StaffTIER 4 Other Affiliates with Rec CardTIER 5 Other Affiliates
TIER 1 TIER 2 TIER 3 TIER 4 TIER 5$275 $335 $370 $375 $410
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Other UCLA Youth Programs
UCLA COMPETITIVE SPORTS
Men's LacrosseDay Camp (June) Entering 2nd–12th grade | Ages 7–17Beginning players will learn the basic fundamentals and strategies of the game. Intermediate and advanced players will learn advanced skills to solidify their game. Camp will be run by UCLA coaches, players, and special guests. uclaclubsports.com/campsandclinics
Men's RugbyOvernight and Day Camps (June)Entering 6th–12th grade | Ages 11–17The camp will assist young players with overall skill and tactical development in an environment emphasizing values such as teamwork, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. Head Coach Scott Stewart will be evaluating the talent, work ethic, and character of all participants.uclaclubsports.com/campsandclinics
Women's LacrosseOvernight and Day Camps (June) Entering 6th–12th grade | Ages 11–17The camp is designed to prepare players for the next stage of competitive play, whether it be at the middle school, high school, or collegiate level. We strive to teach proper technique and skills, while also emphasizing the importance of strategy and decision making. uclaclubsports.com/campsandclinics
AQUATIC FAMILY PROGRAMS
Swim LessonsOngoingSwim lessons and aquatic programs for the whole family are offered year round, including parent/child lessons and pre/post natal fitness. www.recreation.ucla.edu/swimlessons
Bruin Swim ClubOngoingBruin Swim Club is a year-round competitive swim program for swimmers ages 6–17. www.recreation.ucla.edu/bruinswimclub
ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS
SOAROngoingSaturday Opportunities for Adaptive Recreation (SOAR) is year round sports/ recreation activity program for teens and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities.www.recreation.ucla.edu/adaptiveprograms
ACEing AutismOngoingWe've teamed up with ACEing Autism to offer a year round tennis program for children diagnosed on the autism spectrum.www.recreation.ucla.edu/adaptiveprograms
UCLA Athletic Sports CampIf you're looking for specific training in a particular sport, call 310.206.3550 or go online atwww.uclasportscamps.com
UCLA UniCampOffering week-long, overnight resident camps for ages 10–17 and family weekends. To learn more, go towww.unicamp.org
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Summer Family Entertainment SeriesFOR ALL AGES, FREE ADMISSION
Bring the whole family for an evening of entertainment at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center. Enjoy a picnic or play a game of tag before the show. Purchase one of the light refreshments that we will be grilling, popping, or roasting throughout the evening.
THURSDAYS June 18 Magic Show July 16 Puppet Show August 6 Andrew & Polly
LOCATION: Sunset Canyon Recreation Center
TIME: All performances begin at 6:30pm
Sunset SleepoverFOR CHILDREN ENTERING 2ND–6TH GRADE
Are your kids having a blast at camp? Keep the fun going by having your child sleep over at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center. Parents get the benefit of a Friday night out, while campers get an adventure at camp overnight. Children come with a sleeping bag, pillow, and overnight supplies. We supply the games, s'mores, your favorite counselors, and entertainment for a night that will surely be one of the best of the summer—including an evening swim and movie! Dinner and breakfast will be served at UCLA Dining facilities.
FRIDAYS: June 26, July 10, July 24, August 7
DROP-OFF: 4:30pm if not coming from camp
PICK-UP: Saturday, 12pm
FEE: $80 per session, per child
LOCATION: Sunset Canyon Recreation Center
2131 John Wooden Center, Los Angeles, CA 90095 www.recreation.ucla.edu/summercamps [email protected] 310.825.3671
Summer Camps
Sunday, June 7 1–3pm
Sunset Canyon Recreation Center
Meet camp coordinators and participate in question and answer sessions while your campers enjoy games, snacks, and face painting.