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LIVE THE DREAM... GREEN BAY YMCA SUMMER CAMP GUIDE 2013 KAMP KERMIT half-day camp for ages 4 - 5 teen leadership for ages 11 - 17 KIDS CAMP urban day camp for ages 5 - 10 teen leadership for ages 11 - 17 CAMP WABANSI traditional day camp for ages 7 - 12 teen leadership for ages 13 - 17 CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA overnight camp for ages 7 - 17 teen leadership for ages 15 - 17

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Live the Dream... Summer Camp! Green Bay YMCA Summer Camp Guide 2013. Find session and theme information on our four Green Bay YMCA Summer Camps.

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live the dream...

green bay ymca summer camp guide 2013Kamp Kermithalf-day camp for ages 4 - 5teen leadershipfor ages 11 - 17

Kids campurban day camp for ages 5 - 10teen leadershipfor ages 11 - 17

camp Wabansitraditional day camp

for ages 7 - 12teen leadershipfor ages 13 - 17

camp u-nah-li-yaovernight camp for ages 7 - 17teen leadershipfor ages 15 - 17

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ymca camps!

Why choose Kamp Kermit?

Your 4 or 5-year old child enjoys interacting with a smaller group of children and is comfortable being

away from home for a half-day experience.

Why choose Kids camp?

Your 5-10 year old child can comfortably spend the whole day away from home, enjoys

being around many other children in an urban setting,

likes being outdoors, or may be trying out full-day camp

for the first time.

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YMCA membership is not required for participation. Everybody belongs at Y Camp regardless of income level. For more information contact the appropriate Camp Director.

Camp Wabansi and Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya are ACA accredited camps. Find out more by visiting www.acacamps.org.

Why choose camp Wabansi?

Your 7-12 year old child is striving for more independence, can handle feeling further away

from home, enjoys outdoor exploration and activities, or is

ready to try spending one night at camp in order to try

overnight camp in the future.

Why choose camp u-nah-li-ya?

Your 7-17 year old child has had positive experiences away

from home, is striving for independence, or is ready for

an overnight camping adventure. YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is a traditional overnight camp program located 65 miles

north of Green Bay.

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half-day camp for children ages 4 - 5teen leadership programs for ages 11 - 17

ymca Kamp Kermit

“As a parent, I felt very confident leaving my son with the counselors. They were very kind and enthusiastic.”

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half-day camp for children ages 4 - 5teen leadership programs for ages 11 - 17

camp director Heidi Marquardt

telephone 920.436.1243

email [email protected]

address YMCA Kamp Kermit - East Side Center 1740 S Huron Rd Green Bay WI 54311

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“On the first day of camp my child came home and wanted to know if we could sign up again for next year!”

introduction:Your 4-5 year old will enjoy a half day of fun, safe and healthy activities that are geared toward your child’s developmental level. Thursday field trips are included in their fun-filled week. Your family is welcome to join your camper for

an onsite family picnic on Friday complete with songs, skits and camper recognition.

camp fees per WeeKMembers $100General Public $125*Financial assistance is made available through contributions to our annual Strong Kids campaign. See page 30 for more information.

activitiesKamp Kermit offers a variety of activities throughout the week. Your child will participate in group games, arts and crafts, swimming, stories and songs, creative free-play and fitness activities.

parent handbooKPlease print off a Kamp Kermit Parent Handbook at www.greenbayymca.org prior to your child’s camp week.

hours of operationKamp Kermit runs from 9 AM to 1 PM Monday through Friday.

drop-off and picK-up There is no bus service for Kamp Kermit. Parents are responsible for arranging transportation to and from camp each day.

theme WeeKsEach week Kamp Kermit has special activities related to a specific theme. The themes are as follows:

Week 1 ...................................... June 10-14Crafty Kids

Week 2 ...................................... June 17-21Sports Adventures

Week 3 ..................................... June 24-28Magical Kingdom

Week 4 .......................................... No Camp

Week 5 ......................................... July 8-12Mini Musicians

Week 6 ....................................... July 15-19Pirate’s Journey

Week 7 ....................................... July 22-26Outdoor Explorers

Week 8 ........................ July 29 - August 2Growing Gourmets

Week 9 ..................................... August 5-9Super Hero Universe

Week 10 ............................... August 12-16Backyard Gardeners

Kamp Kermitabout us To register, see page 30.

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Kamp Kermit

crafty KidsWeek 1, June 10-14Explore a variety of different art materials as we paint, glue, sculpt and create unique treasures. We’ll use our imagination to make everyday things extra special. A Thursday field trip to a local craft store will be one of the many highlights of the fun-filled week.

sports adventuresWeek 2, June 17-21We’re challenging the sports world this week as we run, jump and play our way through the adventures of sports of all kinds! Our field trip will be to a local sports complex.

magical KingdomWeek 3, June 24-28Whether your little camper is a prince, a princess or a knight in shining armor, we will be exploring the imaginary world of the enchanted kingdom. Our field trip will take us to the Green Bay Children’s Museum* where campers can use their imaginations to be anything they’d like.

mini musiciansWeek 5, July 8-12 Shake, rattle and roll our way through an exciting week of making our own music! We’ll try out musical instruments, explore rhythm and create songs. The Thursday field trip will take us to a place where songs and music are all part of a day’s work.

pirate’s JourneyWeek 6, July 15-19Arrgh, is that a pirate ship we see? We’ll imagine Kamp Kermit as a far-away land filled with adventure and challenges. This week we will sail over to YMCA Camp Wabansi to explore their pirate playground and search for hidden treasure.

outdoor eXplorersWeek 7, July 22-26Let’s explore our natural surroundings, learn about the great outdoors and navigate a scavenger hunt, all while keeping a lookout for animal tracks. Our field trip will be to the N.E.W. Zoo.*

groWing gourmetsWeek 8, July 29-August 2We will be little chefs for the week as we create fun snacks and explore the world of yummy food! Let’s see what our growing gourmets will discover on our field trip to a nearby restaurant where we will get a behind-the-scenes kitchen tour and learn about their daily work!

superhero universeWeek 9, August 5-9We’re brave and we’re bold! No villains stand a chance when they meet up with us! We’ll transform ourselves into superheroes through costumes, play, and challenges. On Thursday, we’ll set out to conquer the world of Bay Beach Amusement Park*.

theme weeks & teen leadership

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bacKyard gardenersWeek 10, August 12-16Our little gardeners will learn all about the plants, fruits and vegetables that can be grown in your own backyard and how to incorporate a more green approach to everyday living. This week’s field trip will take us to the Green Bay Botanical Gardens*.

Kamp Kermit teen leadership programAges 11-17 Members: $30 General Public: $45

Junior counselor Offered all sessions, ages 11 and upSpend a week learning leadership skills and techniques to last a lifetime. During your week as a JC, you will have the opportunity to work side by side with our counselors. Your journey in the JC program will include how to lead a group of campers, teach arts & crafts and games, and how to work in a group with your fellow JCs. If you decide to join us for more than one week of the program, you’ll build upon your group management skills by taking on a more active role and work side by side with our counselors.

*Junior Counselors are welcome to register for up to four weeks of the program.

*note:Field trips are subject to change based on weather and availability.

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ymca Kids campday camp for children ages 5 - 10teen leadership programs for ages 11 - 17

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camp director Denise Mancheski

telephone 920.436.9675

email [email protected]

address YMCA KIDS Camp 601 Cardinal Lane Green Bay WI 54313

“My child is happy when she gets home. She is trying some new things and making new friends.”

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introductionYour 5-10 year old child will experience social development, boost their self esteem, learn new skills, and gain character values while surrounded by our caring staff in an urban camp setting.

camp fees per WeeK:Members $155(week 4: $90)

General Public $180(week 4: $110)

**additional fees Fore! Week

*Financial Assistance is made available through contributions to our annual Strong Kids campaign. See page 30 for more information.

locationKIDS Camp is located next to the West Side YMCA in Howard.

daily schedule and activities 8:45-9:00 am Check In 9:00-9:30 am Flag Raising/ Announcements/Snack 9:30-9:45 am Fitness Fun 9:45-11:00 am Theme Activities 11:00-11:45 am Camp Activities 11:45-12:15 pm Lunch 12:15-1:00 pm Camp Activities 1:00-3:00 pm Swimming/ All Camp Game 3:00-3:30 pm Camp Clean Up/Snack 3:30-3:45 pm Flag Lowering 3:45-4:00 pm Check Out

before and after camp care$15 per child, per week of campBefore and After Camp Care is offered at the West Side YMCA, Langlade School and the Downtown YMCA. Care begins at 7:00 am and concludes at 6:00 pm. You may sign up for this care when you register for camp.

transportationBus transportation is provided to and from KIDS Camp, or you may choose to drop your child off directly at Camp.

KIDS Camp (next to the West Side YMCA)

Parent Drop-Off 8:45 amParent Pick-Up 3:45 pm

Langlade School (Broadview Drive)

Bus Pick-Up 8:15 amBus Drop-Off 4:15 pm

Downtown YMCA (Jefferson Street)

Bus Pick-Up 8:30 amBus Drop-Off 4:00 pm

Camp activities may include crafts, team building exercises, hikes, nature exploration, small and large group games, archery, skits, songs and more.

Kids camp about us To register, see page 30.

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family nightShare in the camp experience with your child by attending the optional Family Night on Wednesday. An entertaining program including skits, songs, games and camper recognition.

parent handbooKPlease print off a KIDS Camp Parent Handbook at www.greenbayymca.org before your camper attends camp.

camp open houseThursday, June 6th 5:30-7:30 pmJoin us at KIDS Camp to meet the Director and counselors, play games, create an arts & crafts project and get your camper excited for a great summer at camp! Please RSVP by calling 436.9675 or emailing [email protected]

theme WeeKsWeek 1 ......................... June 10-14Summer Safari

Week 2 ......................... June 17-21Mad Scientists

Week 3 ........................ June 24-28Wet N’ Wild

Week 4 .......................... July 1-3Picnic in the Park (Mon-Wed only)

Week 5 ......................... July 8-12Fore! (additional $10 fee)

Week 6 ......................... July 15-19Down on the Farm

Week 7 ......................... July 22-26Karate

Week 8 ......................... July 29-August 2Wacky Water

Week 9 .........................August 5-9Put Me In Coach!

Week 10 .......................August 12-16Every Day’s a Holiday

Week 11 .......................August 19-23Camp Switch-A-Roo

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Kids camptheme weeks

summer safariWeek 1 June 10-14We’re starting off the summer on the wild side. During the week we will learn about all kinds of creatures. Our safari will take us to the N.E.W. Zoo* to explore what animals live there.

mad scientistsWeek 2 June 17-21Get your thinking caps on as we explore the wonderful world of inventions and experiments. A special guest scientist will lead us into this all-around messy fun week!

Wet n’ WildWeek 3 June 24-28Summer’s here, so let’s cool off at the Resch Aquatic Center*. Water games and fun will guarantee that no one stays dry this week at KIDS Camp!

picnic in the parKWeek 4 July 1-3 (Mon-Wed only)Join us for patriotic fun as we celebrate Independence Day with some red, white and blue! Face painting, wacky colored hair and a picnic at Meadowbrook Park* are just some of the great activities happening during this short week at KIDS Camp. Happy Birthday, America!

In addition to typical daily camp activities, each week at KIDS Camp offers a fun theme. Check them out below.

fore!Week 5 July 8-12We’ll spend our mornings with staff from The First Tee® working on our swings and perfecting our putts. On Friday, we’ll travel to Mr. Golf* to practice our new skills.

doWn on the farmWeek 6 July 15-19Learn what it’s like to live on a farm. Get ready for some ole fashion fun from meeting farm animals to making your own homemade ice cream. Yummy!

KarateWeek 7 July 22-26It’ll be a kickin’ good time as we learn karate moves. We’ll learn punches, kicks and self defense. All skills introduced will be specific to age and development. Parents can join us on Friday for our Karate Demonstration*.

WacKy WaterWeek 8 July 29-August 2Sharks, whales and octopi, oh my! Our week will include animal games, arts & crafts and we’ll float over to Ashwaubomay Park* for our own underwater adventure.

“Camp keeps the kids active. They learn how to interact with other kids, and it is a safe environment.”

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put me in coach!Week 9 August 5-9It’s time to step up to the plate for games galore & sports of all sorts. We’re going to hit one out of the park this week and we’ll travel to Appleton to watch the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers* at an afternoon game.

every day’s a holidayWeek 10 August 12-16It’s a celebration all week long. We’ll dress up in Halloween costumes, make Valentine’s Day cards, decorate the KIDS Camp Christmas tree, and so much more. Our celebration will include Platy’s Birthday Party with games and a bounce house.

camp sWitch-a-rooWeek 11 August 19-23Send out summer with a twist! Make over just about everything from counselors, games, schedules…the possibilities are endless!

*note:Field trips are subject to change based on weather and availability.

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Junior counselor Offered weeks 1-10 for youth ages 11 and upSpend a week learning leadership skills and techniques to last a lifetime. During your week as a JC, you will have the opportunity to work side by side with our counselors. Your journey in the JC program will include how to lead a group of campers, teach arts & crafts and games, and how to work in a group with your fellow JCs. If you decide to join us for more than one week of the program, you’ll build upon your group management skills by taking on a more active role and work side by side with our counselors.Members ............................................. $90(week 4: $55)

General Public ................................. $105(week 4: $65)*Junior Counselors are welcome to register for up to four weeks of the program.

Kids camp teen leadership program

”I feel my child was in a safe environment that kept him physically active while instilling in him responsibility and respect. He absolutely loves this program and my husband and I did as well.”

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ymca camp Wabansitraditional outdoor day camp for children ages 7 - 12teen leadership programs for ages 13 - 17

www.campwabansi.org

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camp director Heidi Krueger

telephone 920.825.7830 (May 1-Oct 31) 920.436.9613 (Nov 1-Apr 30)

email [email protected]

address YMCA Camp Wabansi 1242 Bayshore Rd Brussels, WI 54204

Website www.campwabansi.org

“My kids had an excellent time. Their counselors were phenomenal and met the very different needs of each of the children. Every day was a new adventure full of fun times and great memories.”

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camp Wabansiabout us To register, see page 30.

introductionWhen your child tells you about their adventures at YMCA Camp Wabansi, you’ll hear all about boating, swimming, singing camp songs, shooting bows and arrows, building campfires, creating art, close encounters with wildlife, playing sports, taking nature hikes, team-building, and endless fun. In fact, they are returning home with new skills, interests, character values, and amazing memories. When you snap a photo of your child being recognized by their own counselor on Family Night for the way they cared for a fellow camper, played with good sportsmanship, or acted as a role model for others, you will truly know the essence of the Camp Wabansi experience.

family fun day (open house)Sunday, June 9th 12-3 pmPlease RSVP by calling the Camp Office at 920.436.9613 or RSVP online at www.campwabansi.org.

camp fees: traditional campMembers....................................... $190(week 10: $150)

General Public............................... $205(week 10: $165)

*Specialty Camp fees vary. See pages 22-23.

*Financial Assistance is made available through contributions to our annual Strong Kids campaign. See page 30 for more information.

about camp Wabansi Camp Wabansi is just a short bus ride from Green Bay located in Door County, Wisconsin. Camp is nestled in 35 wooded acres on an incredible Green Bay waterfront and is equipped with modern restrooms.

We are rich in traditions - we’ve been providing quality summer day camp for over 60 years!

Safety is our #1 priority. We are accredited by the American Camp Association by satisfying hundreds of programming and safety standards.

Campers are carefully placed into small groups with other campers of similar age and same gender. Our counselors ride the bus with the campers and they are all certified in CPR and First Aid.

Campers bring their own bag lunches during the week. We provide an afternoon snack each day.

Some campers sign up with a friend, but many don’t and they make lots of new friends.

Come for one week, or come for more! With a variety of themes and specialty camps, the camp experience is different every single week.

“Camp has been a huge contributor to both of my kids’ senses of positive self-esteem. I love that.”

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transportationBus transportation to camp is included in the camp fees: Pick-Up Drop-Off

West Side YMCA 7:45 am 4:40 pm

Langlade School 7:45 am 4:40 pm

East Side YMCA 8:15 am 4:15 pm

Luxemburg-CascoHigh School 8:20 am 4:00 pm

Dyckesville 8:40 am 3:55 pm

You may drop off and/or pick up your child directly at camp if you choose. Drop off is at 9:00am and pick up is at 3:45pm.

before and after camp care$15 per child, per week of campBefore and After Camp Care is offered at the West Side YMCA and Langlade School. Care begins at 7:00 am and concludes at 6:00 pm. You may sign up for this care when you register for camp.

traditional camp datesWeek 1 .........................................No Camp

Week 2 .....................................June 17-21Cartoon Craze

Week 3 .................................... June 24-28Treasure Island

Week 4 ..........................................No Camp

Week 5 ........................................ July 8-12Wild West Rodeo

Week 6 ......................................July 15-19The Olympics

Week 7 .................................... July 22-26Super Heroes

Week 8 .........................July 29-August 2Wabansi’s Got Talent

Week 9 ....................................August 5-9State Fair

Week 10 ............................August 12-15*Hawaiian Hullabaloo*Monday-Thursday, no Thursday overnight

thursday nightsIt’s Family Night! Enjoy a grilled hot dog dinner, tour camp, meet your child’s counselor and watch some great camper skits and recognition. Campers can choose to bunk down in the cabins with their new friends and counselors with the optional Overnight Adventure (additional fee of $30).

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door county adventureOffered weeks 3 and 8.Feeling adventurous? Visit the county park to play some disc golf, kayak the shores of the bay, and even spend a day exploring Potawatomi State Park. On Thursday night, pitch your tents and hang out around your own campfire at camp!Members .............................................. $260General Public ..................................... $275

fishing campOffered weeks 3 and 6.Calling all anglers! Fantastic fishing adventures await you. Learn all about Wisconsin fishing regulations and explore the different kinds of fish in Green Bay as you travel to Chaudoir’s Dock and Little Sturgeon marina. Camp provides all the equipment you need, but feel free to bring your own if you’d like. This popular program fills fast – don’t let “the big one” get away!Members. ............................................. $220General Public ..................................... $235

young artistsOffered weeks 3 and 6.Spend two days at the Hands-On Art Studio in Fish Creek, WI with professional artists to create art beyond your wildest imagination. Projects may include metal-working, ceramics, painting, and mosaics. You will also design and create a permanent project that will be on display at Camp Wabansi for years to come.Members .............................................. $285General Public ..................................... $300

horse campOffered weeks 2, 5 and 7.Horse lovers will spend two days at the ranch learning about good horsemanship and riding techniques. Learn what it takes to care for horses by grooming, saddling, and feeding them. Top off your time at the corral with individual ring lessons in the arena tailored to your ability level.Members ............................................... $295General Public ...................................... $310

camp Wabansi specialty camps ages 10-12

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survivor 1Offered weeks 5 and 7.Your tribe will be challenged with many outdoor skills including orienteering, fire-building, basic first-aid, raft-building and making shelters. Create some awesome meals over the fire and, if you choose to stay overnight on Thursday, you will camp out in Wabansi’s famous “Yabwe” campsite!Members ............................................... $220General Public ..................................... $235

survivor 2Offered week 8.Embark on even bigger adventures and spend Tuesday night at camp with just your fellow survivors and counselors to conquer some awesome challenges! (Campers must have participated in Survivor 1.)Members ............................................... $230General Public ...................................... $245

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introductory counselorOffered all sessions, ages 13 and upTake the first step toward unlocking your leadership potential. You will learn fundamental leadership qualities as you are mentored by a counselor, team-build with other teens, and discover how to become a solid role model for others. With guidance from the Teen Leadership Director, you will gain skills that you can truly take home.Members ........................................... $150(week 10: $120)

General Public ................................. $175(week 10: $140)

Note: All first-year teen leaders begin their leadership experience as an IC.

Junior counselorOffered all sessions, ages 14 and upBuild upon the skills developed in the IC program as you partner with a cabin group throughout the week and help to plan and lead camp events including large group games, songs, and cabin activities.Members ........................................... $150(week 10: $120)

General Public ................................. $175(week 10: $140)

Note: Previous participation in the IC program is required.

assistant counselorOffered all sessions, ages 16 & 17If you are looking to fully realize your leadership potential, the Assistant Counselor (AC) program is the final step in Camp Wabansi’s leadership progression. Plan and lead camp activities, assist in the Camp Store, accompany special groups on out-of-camp trips, and work side by side with the Camp Wabansi counselors to learn what it takes to become a well-rounded staff member.

AC’s are selected for this competitive program by application and interview. Download the AC application at www.CampWabansi.org. There is no camp fee for Assistant Counselors.

camp Wabansi teen leadership programs

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ymca camp u-nah-li-yaovernight camp for youth ages 7 - 17teen leadership programs for ages 15 - 17

www.campunahliya.org

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camp director Heidi Krueger

telephone 715.276.7116

email [email protected]

address YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya 12101 Y Camp Rd Suring, WI 54174

Website www.campunahliya.org

“My daughter had an awesome time at camp. I noticed that she gained a lot of self-confidence.”

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camp u-nah-li-yaprograms

traditional overnight campAges 7-14Join us for our 4-day or 6-day resident camp programs for the traditional overnight Y Camp experience of exploring the beautiful outdoors and taking part in fun-filled camp activities. Throughout your week at U-Nah-Li-Ya, you will make incredible friendships and memories. Your cabin group of 6-7 other campers of your same age and gender will be guided by an enthusiastic, dedicated camp counselor. You will take part in your chosen morning program areas, cabin group activities, camp games, recreation times, and so much more.

Our 4-day resident camp is a natural progression point from a day camp experience to the overnight program, or for a first time camper. This program is offered for ages 7-10 for weeks 1, 2, and 8.

Our popular 6-day resident camp program is offered each week of the summer and is designed for campers ages 8-14.

specialty campsAges 11-14Our specialty camps offer the best of both worlds by blending the traditional overnight camp program activities with the added excitement of a specialty area each day. Visit www.campunahliya.org to learn about the adventures that await as part of a Specialty Camp program, but here are the highlights.

Adventure Trekkers… horseback riding, climbing, kayaking, mountain biking. Offered Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8

Fish Camp… fishing on Chute Pond, the Oconto River, and trout streams, and charter fishing on Lake Michigan. Offered Weeks 3, 4, 5

Eco Quest… climbing, whitewater rafting, and conquering the wild on an overnight experience. Offered Weeks 3, 5, 7

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Wilderness adventure tripsCanoe, Backpack, & Kayaking TripsAges 11-17YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya’s wilderness trips will take you on a fantastic camping adventure to some of the most beautiful and pristine areas in the upper Midwest, under the leadership of our trained adventure trip counselors. Build your memories, friendships, independence, and pride as you and the other campers on your team explore the beautiful outdoors. Session dates vary by trip, please visit www.campunahliya.org for a complete line-up. Sylvania Wilderness Canoe Trip Yak & Pack Trip Paint River Canoe Trip Isle Royale Backpack Trip Flambeau River Canoe Trip Nor’Wester Canoe Trip Pack & Paddle Trip Outpost Leaders Trip

teen leadership programsAges 15-17Our progressive Leadership Programs are 2 and 4 week sessions designed to develop our camp and community’s strong future leaders. As Counselors-In-Training-I, Counselors-In-Training-II, and Assistant Counselors you will develop skills in effective leadership, communication, teamwork, and how to be a positive role model. With a mixture of interactive leadership sessions, camp fun, and working with our staff and campers, you will come away with skills you will carry with you forever. Sessions for our Teen Leadership programs vary, please visit www.campunahliya.org.

summer 2013 sessionsWeek 1 ...................................... June 16-21Week 2 ...................................... June 23-28Week 3 ........................................... July 7-12Week 4 ........................................ July 14-19Week 5 ........................................ July 21-26Week 6 ........................... July 28-August 2Week 7 ...................................... August 4-9Week 8 .................................. August 11-16

When planning for your summer camps, please note that weeks and dates at Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya vary from YMCA Day Camp sessions.

Want to learn more?This is just a snapshot of information about Summer Camp at U-Nah-Li-Ya. For the full picture, visit our website for more detailed program descriptions, information, fees, and camp activities. You can download our summer brochure and register online too!www.campunahliya.org

YMCA Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya715.276.7116www.campunahliya.orgcampunie@greenbayymca.org

“The kids always return from U-Nah-Li-Ya wanting to go back. They have a fabulous time, and we know they are safe and in a nurturing environment.”

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registration

day camp registrationKAMP KERMIT Online: www.greenbayymca.org Phone: 920.436.1200 In person at the East Side YMCA 1740 S. Huron Road, Green Bay

KIDS CAMP Online: www.greenbayymca.org Phone: 920.436.9570 In person at the West Side YMCA 601 Cardinal Lane, Howard

CAMP WABANSI Online: www.campwabansi.org Phone: 920.436.9613 (November 1st – April 30th)

920.825.7830 (May 1st – October 31st)

camp u-nah-li-ya Online: www.campunahliya.org Phone: 715.276.7116

day camp cancellation / refund policyA two-week written notice is required to cancel your child’s week of camp and receive any refund. If appropriate written notice is provided, you will receive your camp payment back minus a $25 cancellation fee per child, per camp. Cancellations should be sent directly to the Camp Director. No refunds will be given with less than a two-week notice.

health formsHealth forms are required and must be submitted to camp at least 2 weeks prior to your child’s camp session. Find forms online at www.greenbayymca.org. The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families requires that each participant’s immunization history be on file at the site in case of emergency.

camp feesThe fee for your first week of camp is due in full at the time of registration. If you are registering for multiple weeks of day camp, the balance for remaining weeks of camp will be due on June 1, 2013. You must arrange for automatic credit card or bank draft payment at the time of registration. YMCA membership is not required for participation.

payment plansA customized payment plan is available to assist in the payment of camp fees prior to your child’s camp session. Please contact the appropriate Camp Director to make arrangements.

financial assistanceMembership For All helps to ensure that everyone belongs at the YMCA, regardless of income level. The Y has a pricing model that makes participation accessible and affordable through a variety of contributions to the Y’s annual Strong Kids Campaign. Please contact the appropriate Camp Director to make arrangements.

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“I think Y Camp supports good values, teaches respect, and is helping to enrich my child’s learning experience.”

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