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EXPERIENCE APOTAWOTAMISUMMERYMCA CAMP POTAWOTAMISUMMER 2013
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YMCA CAMP POTAWOTAM
EXPERIENCEGreetings from Camp!
YMCA Camp Potawotami hasprovided friendship and fun,
challenges and character-buildingin a beautiful, safe environment forover 90 years. We look to the 2012summer with great expectations.
It will be a time in your childs life that will providepositive memories for a lifetime.
The planning for a successful summer is an ongoing pro-cess that we take very seriously. YMCA Camp Potawotamiis a place designed for children. Our staff understandsthat children need a place to explore new ideas andactivities and to identify their role in the community.
Camp is skill building. Camp is making friends. Camp ischaracter building. But YMCA Camp Potawotami is morethan that: its about learning who you are, andbecoming what you want to be. Its about buildingrelationships and self-con dence. Its about growingand nding the excellence you are capable of.
We hope you join us this summer and see thegreat things that can happen when we worktogether. We look forward to sharing a safe,
healthy and happy camp experience withyour family.
Sincerely,
Patrick Kelly
Executive Director
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THE ABCS OF CAMPING
EXPERIENCEAt YMCA Camp Potawotami, we focus on the ABCsof Camping working to increase campers sense ofaccomplishment and belonging while they learn aboutpositive character traits and values. Our tools are
well-trained staff, carefully planned programs andsafe, clean facilities.
Campers gain a sense of accomplishment bytrying activities and developing new skills for manycampers, being away from home for a week is anaccomplishment in itself! Making new friends andbeing a good friend in return helps campers gain asense of belonging . Each person is a valuedpart of the YMCA Camp Potawotami community.
We emphasize character traits and values in manyways during the week. YMCA Camp Potawotamiplaces an emphasis on learning, growing anddoing your best. The character traits we focus on
are Honesty, Caring, Respect, Responsibility andFaith. Our unique Wampum Bead programencourages campers to choose a character traitto work on during camp and throughout theentire year.
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ROLE MODELS
EXPERIENCECamp Potawotami counselors are the best around!Positive and experienced leadership has been thekey to our longstanding success. Our well-trainedcounselors uphold that tradition of excellence andare dedicated to serving children as role models.
We are pleased to carry on that tradition.
Our energetic, enthusiastic staff includes internationalcounselors our campers literally get the best in theworld!
Our staff undergoes extensive background andreference checks as well as a complete training onsafety issues, First Aid and CPR. Plus our ve-to-onecamper-to-staff ratio makes sure everyone has thebest camp experience possible.
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MINI CAMPAGES 6-8
This is a campers rst step into anovernight experience, with a two-night,three-day introduction to camp. We providea safe, comfortable and fun program forour youngest overnight campers. Our staffguides campers through the week with acaring approach and individual attention.
Our counselors help younger campers learnnew skills and build self-con dence. Thisfun program, loaded with traditionalcamp activities, prepares your child fora full week of camp in the future.
Mini Camp ends with Family Night
on Tuesday, July 2 at 5:30 p.m.Available July 1-3, 2013 session only.
Mini Camp Program ActivitiesHiking Pony RideCanoeing Mole Hole Super SlideArts & Crafts Team BuildingSwimming Camp re ProgramAll Camp Games Nature StudyEvening Vespers
Wampum Bead Program
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YOUTH CAMPAGES 8-14
These week-long camps focus on skilldevelopment and overall achievement.Campers have the opportunity to try many
camp activities and develop skills in somecourses of their own choice.
The cabin group is the heart of our camp,where our trained counselors help campersfoster respect for themselves and others intheir group. Campers make new friends andexperience new activities.
Program Areas & Activities:Archery Giant Swing Mud Hikes * SCUBAArts & Crafts High Ropes Leather Crafts *SnorkelingBasketball Hiking Nature Studies SoccerCanoeing *Horseback Riding Ri ery SwimmingChallenge Course Kayaking Sailing Zip LineClimbing Tower Mountain Biking Sand Volleyball
* - These courses must be registered for in advance and require an additional fee. - These activities are reserved for campers age 12-14 only.
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SPECIALTY
CAMPS R A N C H
CA M PLove horses? Our one-of-a-kind RanchCamp teaches campers how to care for
the horses as if they were their own!Ranch Campers learn grooming, feed-ing, tacking and overall horse care, plusa daily riding lesson or trail rides witha Camp Potawotami CHA-certi ed in -structor. Ranch Campers also get toshare in the fun of cabin group activi-ties and all-camp evening programs.
A G E S 1 2 - 1 4
ARTS CAMP (FAME)
FAME Camps mission is to bring multi-cultural arts to all children. MasterFAME teachers mentor campers to helpthem reach the peak of their creativ-ity. Through these programs we chal-lenge the budding artist in everyone
through innovative activities that areboth fun and exciting in an atmosphereof nurturing acceptance. FAME Campprograms span the art of music, drama,poetry, composition, art and dance.
AGES 8-14
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TEEN ADVENTURE& LEADERSHIP CAMPS
T E E N A D V E N T U R E CAM
P
Ages 14-16
Our Teen Ad ven ture Cam
p ( Vo yagers )
is pac ked w i t h
ac t ion and wonder fu l
oppor tun i t ies to ma ke ne w fr iends
and ta ke on t he wor ld w i
t h a ne w ad-
ven ture eac h da y. Vo yage
rs w i l l ge t a
c hance to go to Van Bure
n S ta te Par k
in M ic h igan for an o vern
ig h t camp ing
tr ip. Camp ing under t he
s tars, camp-
f res and group bond
ing are sure t o
ma ke t h is summer one o
f t he bes t e x-
per iences o f a l i fe t ime !
COUNSELORS IN TRAINING
En tering Grade 12
The CI T program is designed for teens who desire to
be
counselors at YMCA Camp Pota w
otami. This three- week
volunteer program is a hands-on
introduction to li fe as a
counselor and allo ws participant
s to go through training
and then assist counselors in pr
ogramming for campers.
CI T applicants must appl y with t
he Summer Camp Pro-
gram Director b y Februar y 28, 2
012 with a letter o f in-
troduction/interest.
T E E N LE AD E RS H I P C AMP E nt er i ng G r ad e 11T hi s t w o- w eek T een Lead er shi p C amp ( C l i pper s ) pr ogr am i s f o
r t eens i nt er -es
t ed i n bec omi ng l ead er s i n t hei r sc hool , c ommuni t y and at c amp. W e i nc l ud e l essons i n c hi l d d ev el opment and pr ov i d e hand s-on l ead er shi p op-por t uni t i es. C l i pper s l ear n how t o be-c ome suc c essf ul , mot i v at ed l ead er s. T r ai ni ng i nc l ud es t eac hi ng t ec hni ques,
c ar eer d ev el opment and i nt er v i ew i ng sk i l l s. C l i pper s spend t hei r l ast w eek
assi st i ng w i t h a c abi n gr oup of y oung-er c amper s. ( Al l C l i pper s go home on F r i d ay ni ght at r egul ar c amp c hec k -out t i me and r et ur n on S und ay . )
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SAMPLE DAILYSCHEDULE
7:45 a.m. Morning Chapel8:00 a.m. Flag Raising8:15 a.m. Breakfast
8:45 a.m. Cabin Clean-Up9:15 a.m. Skill Class 110:15 a.m. Skill Class 211:15 a.m. Cabin Group Activity12:30 p.m. Lunch1:15 p.m. Siesta (Quiet Hour)2:15 p.m. Skill Class 33:30 p.m. Snack3:45 p.m. Structured Free Time4:45 p.m. Cabin Group Activity6:00 p.m. Dinner & Daily Awards7:00 p.m. Evening Program8:15 p.m. Snack8:30 p.m. Cabin Game/Bonding Time9:00 p.m. Showers/Evening Devotion10:00 p.m. Lights Out
Plus lots of theme days and fun- lledspecial events all summer long!
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OUR OUTSTANDING
FACILITIESYMCA Camp Potawotami has large athletic elds for soccer, softball and othereld sports, basketball courts, Gaga Pits, a large waterfront activity area, a sandvolleyball court, archery and ri ery ranges, low and high ropes courses and anoutdoor climbing wall. Campers live in cabins that are clean and well maintained,with screened windows, built-in bunks and electricity, ush toilets and showers(Teen Adventure Camp and Leaders-in-Training stay in seasonal cabins amenitiesare nearby in a central bathhouse). Everything is provided to make camperscomfortable and happy in a beautiful, scenic setting.
Cabin life is a great way to get to know othersand make lifelong friends! Each cabin comes withthe essentials, including a live-in counselor. Miniand Youth Campers stay in our Voyager Lodge orSharples Center. Teen Adventure Camp and Leaders-in-Training stay in our traditional cabins.
LODGING
DININGEnjoy family-style dining in
our lakefront dining hallat Arrowhead Lodge. Thefood is great, and so is
the company!
MEDICAL CENTEREach week, we havea Registered Nurseavailable to provideour campers withexcellent medical careand attention, CPR, firstaid and round-the-clock supervision.
CHAPELAt Camp Potawotami, webelieve that the connectionbetween spirit, mind andbody is important. In our
open air chapel, explore in an at-mosphere built on caring, honesty, respect,
responsibility and faith.
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YMCA CAMP POTAWOTAM
EXPERIENCEVISIT YMCA CAMP POTAWOTAMI!Open House Sunday, May 4, 2013 1 4 p.m.Join us at YMCA Camp Potawotami for a fun andinformative afternoon. Take an opportunity tomeet our staff, take a tour and hear stories aboutour summer program.
Unable to make it to our open house, or wouldsimply like to stop in for a visit? We would love to
share camp with you. Call for a tour today!(260) 351-2525
The Y is accessible to all people.Financial assistance is availableto individuals and families in needthanks to generous supportersduring our annual Strong KidsCampaign. Please call (260) 351-2525 for an application.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Learn all about summer camp and ourother programs at fwycamp.org ore-mail us at [email protected].
CONTACT US
YMCA Camp Potawotami is accredited by the