2013 Camp Brochure for GSNorCal

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Visit CAMPROCKS.ORG for complete details on summer camp programs with Girl Scouts of Northern California. Special sections are available for campers, parents, and camp staff too. Direct questions to: Para informaciòn en Espanol: happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org Phone 1-408-287-4170, ext. 2091 Or 800-447-4475, ext. 2091 FAX 1-408-287-8025

Let our Camp Registrars help you fInd the right camp program for your daughter!

TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Council Run Camps 5 Schedule at a Glance 6 Resident Camp Information 7 Bothin 10 Deer Lake 13 Skylark Ranch 18 Sugar Pine 21 Camp Metro Day Camp 24 Family Camps 25 Volunteer Run Camps 26 Registration Information 29 Financial Aid Form 30 Camp Metro Registration Form 31 Resident Camp Registration Form

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Bothin Bothin Fun for everyone!

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Skylark Ranch Skylark Ranch Llamas, horses and beaches, oh my!

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summer rocks for girls in northern california Alive with fun and exciting adventures, rich with traditions and history and filled with a sense of belonging and community, all in beautiful outdoor settings … this is summer camp with Girl scouts of northern California.

Open to all girls, ages 5-17. You don’t have to be a Girl Scout to register! Our camps offer a unique life experience designed to help girls discover and develop themselves. Within a safe and supportive environment, girls participate in activities that develop skills, build self-esteem, and provide a sense of accomplishment. The programs are well-rounded and are appropriate to the age, interests, and abilities of the campers. What makes our camps so special is the connection experienced with new friends, the support of a trained staff, and outdoor experiences that provide progression, challenge, and FUN, all in a place just for girls!

Whether a girl is a first-time or experienced camper, Girl Scouts of Northern California has a summer camp program that’s right for her.

DAY CAMP – Perfect for the girl who wants to try a variety of activities designed for fun and self-discovery, make new friends, and return home at the end of the day. A wide range of Girl Scout day camp programs are available throughout Northern California.

RESIDENT CAMP – The next level in summer adventures for girls. The overnight experience away from home offers extended program opportunities, lasting friendships and enhances independent living skills. From the high Sierra Mountains to the Pacific Coast, there’s a resident camp program waiting for you! FAMILY CAMP – Bring the family and come to camp for your next vacation! Girl Scouts of Northern California offers affordable options for families to play and camp together at Sugar Pine, Deer Lake, and Bothin.

VOLUNTEER RUN CAMPS – Day and resident camps run by volunteers and held at community locations throughout Northern California. Parents can often attend with their daughter in exchange for helping in different areas of the camp operation.

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS – Older girls, 9th grade and up, can have the opportunity to gain Counselor and/or Activity Leader skills through training and hands-on experience in a day or resident camp setting. Many camps offer leadership programs that range from beginning Program Aide to Counselor-In-Training, Wrangler-In-Training, and even Adventure Counselor-In-Training. Some programs are application only and require previous Girl Scout leadership training. For complete information visit camprocks.org.

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council run camps bothin, deer lake, skylark Ranch, and sugar Pine resident camps, and Camp Metro day Camp are all Council Run camps, organized and run by full-time and seasonal Council staff. Girls attend as an individual, not with their parents (except for family camp) or with their troop.

CAMP REGISTRATION

Registration for all Council Run Camps opens Feb. 1. Online registration is available through camprocks.org. Refer to page 26 for information on the registration process, deposit fees, camp confirmations, and refund instructions. Note: Girl Scout camps are open to every girl without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or ability. Girls do not have to be Girl Scouts to register for camp.

CAMP PROGRAMS AND FEES

Girl Scouts of Northern California strives to provide quality, affordable summer camp programs for girls and families. Fees for camps listed in this brochure vary due to paid staff salaries, transportation costs, food service, camp locations, and program fees for special instructors and/or equipment. Resident camp costs are higher due to the overnight and extended program experience. A camp t-shirt is included in the camp fee (except for family camp). Resident camp fees also include meals, transportation (unless noted), and a camp patch and photo.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Financial assistance to help cover the camp fees (maximum of 80%) is available for girls who live within the Girl Scouts of Northern California Council area. To apply for financial assistance, refer to the instructions on page 28. For questions about financial assistance, contact okerkula@girlscoutsnorcal.org or call 800-447-4475, ext. 6012.

CAMP STAFF

Staff members are enthusiastic, talented, and caring individuals who are selected on the basis of their skills, experience, ability to serve as role models, and their genuine desire to work with children. We select staff members who are committed to creating a caring and supportive environment that respects each child as an individual and allows them to feel good about who they are. The health and safety of the campers is always their first priority. Staff members must be at least 18 years old to work directly with the campers. Background checks are completed on all staff. The average ratio of staff to campers is 1:8. In some specialty programs, the ratio may be one to four. Staff members are recruited from colleges and universities nationwide, local community agencies, Girl Scout referrals, and international cultural exchange organizations. All staff members receive training prior to supervising campers. This includes activity programming, safety, team building, caring for campers, meeting their needs, and much more. Staff members who supervise high adventure activities are required to have additional training and qualifications.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

All camps must meet established standards for health and safety, site maintenance, program and personnel, which are set by state and local governments and Girl Scouts of the USA. In addition, all camps have a qualified Health Supervisor on site. A doctor, or emergency services, is on-call if illness or injury requires medical attention. Parents will be notified in the event of an emergency. Refer to the “For Parents� section of the camprocks.org website for additional information on health management practices in our camps. Campers are also covered by supplemental health and accident insurance. The insurance cost is included in the camp fee. 4

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CAMP ACCREDITATION

All Council Run camps are accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). ACA is a national organization that sets high standards for the health and safety of campers and staff and for the delivery of quality programs.

GIRLS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

If your daughter has medical or other special needs and can function with a 1:6 adult-to-camper ratio, we encourage you to work with the Camp Registrars to find her the most appropriate camp program. Bothin and Camp Metro are especially adaptable for campers with special physical needs. If your daughter needs more support to be successful, please contact our office at 800-447-4475, ext. 2091 or email happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org so that we can help you find the most appropriate program for her abilities or refer you to a special needs camp program in your community.

GROUND AND AIR TRANSPORTATION

Most camps listed in this brochure provide charter bus or van transportation from designated locations. Travel to and from pickup points is a family responsibility. Refer to each camp description for transportation details. Transportation schedules will be sent in the confirmation packets. For airport pick-up/drop-off arrangements, contact happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org.


schedule at-a-glance

An adventure for everyone all summer long! Each camp offers a variety of programs during different session times throughout the summer. Detailed schedules and program descriptions can be found on each camp’s pages in the brochure. Resident Camps BOTHIN

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resident camp

Take Your Summer Adventure to the Next Level! the fun, the friendships, the adventure, the self-discovery — it’s all here at our Council Run resident camps in northern California. bothin, deer lake, skylark Ranch, and sugar Pine each offer unique and exciting summer programs for all interests. Our camps are open to all girls ages 5-17. sugar Pine, deer lake, and bothin also offer family camp programs. Overnight sessions for girl programs range from 4-13 days.the ratio of unit staff to campers is 1:6 for 5-8 year olds and 1:8 for all other camper groups.

BENEFITS OF RESIDENT CAMP

The benefits of a resident camp experience come from the extended time that girls participate in their program. It is a wonderful way for girls to increase their self-reliance and independent living skills by living away from home. Girls also enhance their socialization skills as they live and interact with girls from all over Northern California. The extended time at resident camp also allows for enhanced skill development in activities. With positive, adult role models and a friendly, supportive environment, girls can have a truly enriching summer experience.

THE CAMP PROGRAM

At our resident camps, girls live in a unit with an average of 12–24 other campers who have registered for the same program. The unit participates as a group in activities throughout the session. Unit programs range from a sampling of camp activities, such as in our Sea Stars program at Skylark Ranch, to specialty units such as horseback riding, surfing, or rock climbing. Every unit program, regardless of the focus, includes a variety of general camp activities such as outdoor cooking, arts and crafts, songs, stargazing, hiking or swimming. General activities available vary with each camp. Campfires, theme meals, talent shows, carnivals, and other all-camp events that bring everyone together will be held throughout the session. NOTE: Girls in K-3rd grade or 2nd-4th grade programs do not participate in archery or high ropes/climbing activities. This applies to family camp as well. Deer Lake, our High Sierra camp, offers girls “Adventure By Choice.” While campers still register for a unit program, part of their afternoons will be spent in individual choice activities. Girls make independent decisions about what they want to do at camp. This is the next step in the resident camp experience which provides an opportunity for campers to design a unique and personal adventure like no other!

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A TYPICAL DAY AT CAMP

The daily schedule for each camp will vary according to the unit activities planned. Most days begin with waking up around 7 a.m., followed by breakfast at 8 a.m. Lunch is served at midday and dinner is at 6 p.m. Program activities occur in the morning, afternoon, and early evening. “Lights out” for campers varies according to age but is usually between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.

SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS AT RESIDENT CAMPS

Sleeping arrangements vary by camp, program, and living unit assigned. Arrangements may include cabins, dormitories, or large canvas platform tents all with cots or bunks, or tree beds/hammocks, or tipis, dome tents, or sleeping right under the stars, all on mattresses. Refer to each camp description for a list of accommodations at that site or contact happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org.

FOOD SERVICE AND SPECIAL DIETS

Meals at resident camp are served family or buffet style. Salad and sidebars are provided, and light snacks are available in the afternoon. A vegetarian option is provided at every meal. Some food allergies, such as gluten-free and lactose intolerance, may require the family to provide specialty food items. Severe food allergies may not be able to be accommodated. For food-related questions, email happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org.

HEALTH EXAMS

All campers attending resident camp must have had a physical by a Licensed Physician, Physician’s Assistant, or Nurse Practitioner acting under the supervision of a Licensed Physician, within 12 months of their camp session. A health form will be supplied in the electronic camper packet to use for proof of health exam. Health forms must be submitted during the check-in process on the first day of each camp session.


Bothin

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Be an “Artist in Residence” and let your imagination soar, mix it up and learn to cook or join the Bothin Theatre Company and find out if you like to be on the stage or calling the shots behind the scenes. Hop a ferry across the Bay, climb through the trees on our amazing Adventure Course, or discover the world of animals, it’s all here waiting for you! Swimming, outdoor cooking, campfires under starry skies, and magical days with new friends will round out your experience. Bothin provides an enriching atmosphere for girls to explore their own interests, find their strengths, and learn from each other. Together, staff and campers build a close-knit community that empowers girls and encourages them to shine. With fun-filled days and memories to last a lifetime, Bothin is the place for you! Sleeping accommodations vary from dormitories and open-air cabins to platform or dome tents with mattresses.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

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High Ropes Adventure Course Swimming Performance Art Archery Culinary Art* Mini Sessions Fine Arts and Design Field Trips* Organic Garden Mother/Daughter Program* Animal Adventures*

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TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is NOT provided to or from Bothin. Check in is from 2-3 p.m. on the first day of each session. The closing ceremony will start at 11 a.m. on the last day of each camp session. Parents are encouraged to attend and celebrate their daughter’s week of camp. Check out will be directly after the closing ceremony at noon. Campers are expected to be dropped off and picked up during these times.

OPEN HOUSE

Bring a picnic lunch and meet the staff on Saturday, June 15, 12-3 p.m.

“Great program, would absolutely send her back for more fun!” - parent girL sCouts of northern CaLifornia

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Note: Grade means level entering in the Fall. Campers in 1st-3rd or 2nd4th grade programs do not participate in archery or high ropes activities.

SUMMER FUN PROGRAMS fantasia

Grades 1 – 3 Sessions 3A, 6A, 6B Fee $300 Everything you like to do and more! Swim in the pool, have fun at the art barn, dress up in costumes, dig in the garden, have a cookout and sing songs around the campfire with all your new friends. Use your imagination and design your own set of fairy wings. Then take a whimsical hike to the Fairy Steps for a special picnic. The magic of camp is waiting for you!

Glitterfy

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 3B, 6A Fee $300 It’s all about the bling at Bothin! Add sparkle and glitz to everything you touch! Use beads, ribbons, and rhinestones to make beautiful jewelry. Have fun when you create a sparkling mosaic or glitter modge podge collage! Make edible glitter and decorate a yummy sweet treat. In between all that glitterfying, enjoy other camp activities too. Grab your new camp friends and get glitterfied!

Sunsational Grades 4 – 6

Sessions 1, 4 Fee $460 Sessions 3A, 3B, 6A, 6B Fee $300 Step into the world of summer fun and help create your own camp adventure. You and your group will choose many of your activities throughout the week. So what will it be? Climb the giant cargo net and soar through the trees on the zip line, splash in the pool, get creative at the art barn, try your hand at archery, harvest the garden, or cook tasty treats over a campfire, it’s all here for you! You and your new friends will catch some summer fun and have the time of your life!

ArtVenture Grades 4 – 6

Session 1 Fee $485 Session 6 Fee $510 An art adventure is waiting for you! Create your own design to put on a signature tote bag, make “yarn” from recycled plastic bags and a scarf from an old t-shirt. Let your creativity soar as you spend extra time on the high ropes course too. Waddle across the Charlie Chaplin or hop across suspended lily pads 40 feet in the air. Back in the art world, write and illustrate your own comic book adventure and take a crazy trip to Mrs. Grossman’s sticker factory too. It’s an ArtVenture!

Animal Lovers

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $540 Are you crazy about animals? Then it’s off on a safari adventure for you! Head to the Oakland Zoo where you’ll team up for a special expedition in search of unique animals, from amazing Pachyderms to exotic Island Flying Fox Bats. Meet some hip “hop” friends from SaveABunny, a local rabbit rescue organization. Round out your safari with an exciting overnight at the Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco! Have fun with new friends as you learn about aquatic critters, then fall asleep under the crystal clear tunnels of the Aquarium as thousands of fish, including sharks, skates and bat rays swim overhead. It’s an awesome animal adventure waiting for you!

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Monkey Business Grades 4 – 6

Session 3 Fee $485 Session 4 Fee $460 Have you ever wanted to swing through the trees like a monkey? Here’s your chance to climb, hang, and zip through the air on the exciting Bothin ropes course. Spend time each day challenging yourself on different elements. Will you conquer the triple stack or vertical playpen to reach the sky bench above the trees? Or will you scale the giant cargo net tunnel to get to the zip line? At the end of the day, relax around the campfire and make tasty treats like banana boats with your new friends.

artisans

Grades 5 – 8 Session 3 Fee $510 Painting, sculpting, sketching, and many other art mediums will fill this imaginative week at camp. Take a trip to the de Young art museum in San Francisco for inspiration in your self expression. Then let your creative side come to life as you paint a masterpiece, make a mosaic, or glaze bisque ware to fire in a kiln. Make your own template for a custom silk screened shirt too! Display your creations in a special art show for all the camp to see.

flying high

Grades 5 – 8 Session 6 Fee $565 Fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Experience aerial art and trapeze with a trip to Trapeze Arts in Oakland. Spend a day on the flying trapeze and learn the techniques to make a flying catch. Then it’s back in the air to try the excitement of aerial arts with a static trapeze bar, hoops, or perhaps silk ribbons. Back at camp, spend extra time up in the trees on the ropes course challenging yourself on the sky surfers, zip line, or crossing the hop scotch over the creek. Get a lesson from professional circus performers in juggling and magic. Then create your own act and help host the Bothin Carnival.

H.I.P.

Grades 6 – 9 Session 1A Fee $300 Hike, Imagine, and Play – your way! In this fun and exciting four-day program just for older girls, you and your group will design your own camp experience. What to do? Get creative in the art barn, swim in the pool, plan a flashmob, take a twilight hike, or maybe hang from the trees on the high ropes adventure course. Try a little bit of everything and just be H.I.P.

The Incredible Race

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $525 Race through camp and beyond on an amazing adventure, but watch out for detours! Teams will navigate a course of challenges in and out of camp where skill, knowledge, and teamwork get you ahead. Use different types of transportation and solve clues, riddles, puzzles and complete physical challenges to get to the next stop in the race. Will you be the master archer, the swimming champ, the camp song star? One of your races will take you across the Golden Gate Bridge, then you will come back to camp and explore Bothin’s own Golden Gate Bridge on our ropes course!

Rustic Retreat

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 3, 6 Fee $505 Come enjoy all that Bothin has to offer in your very own summer getaway! Climb to the top of the Adventure Course, express your self in the art barn, aim for the bulls-eye in archery, and hike the skyline trail to take in the breathtaking view of the Bay. Then hang out with all of your new camp friends on an overnight at a youth hostel at Point Reyes. Explore a lighthouse and relax on the beach. The rest is up to you!


On Belay

Grades 6 – 9 Session 1 Fee $540 Get “On Belay” when you climb into a week-long adventure challenge on the exciting Bothin ropes course. Spend time everyday setting goals and conquering the elements. Work with your teammates to scale the triple stack, climb the giant cargo net backwards, and fly through the trees on the zip line. Round out your week with an amazing Eco Canopy Tour in Sonoma where you will soar through the treetops on 7 zip lines!

Sand, Sun, and Route 1

Grades 8 – 12 Session 2 Fee $785 It’s the ultimate road trip with your friends along Highway 1. Create a playlist for the trip, pack up the car, and prepare to camp in some of the most scenic parts of California. Have fun cruising in your kayak along the shores of Fisherman’s Wharf and Cannery Row in Monterey. Spend a day exploring the trails and sights of Big Sur and make a splash when you try stand up paddle boarding in Santa Cruz. Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge and take a leisurely hike to the top of Mt. Tamalpais for spectacular views of the Bay and visit the beautiful Pt. Reyes National Seashore. Check out amazing coastal beaches, lighthouses, and other interesting spots as you discover the magic and fun of the great American road trip! Must be able to swim in deep water.

BOTHIN THEATER COMPANY

Immerse yourself in the world of performance art! Campers in these programs will explore and practice different aspects of theater production within a program theme. From acting, singing, dancing, and improvisation to make-up, set design, technical support, and more. All groups will work toward a special performance at the end of their session. Campers will also have time to enjoy other fun activities from swimming, outdoor cooking, and arts and crafts, to exploring the organic garden, games, campfires, and much more!

star girls

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 3B, 6B Fee $320 Lights, camera, action! Take the stage and shine like the star that you are! Have fun with skits, costumes, make-up, and more. Then be part of the opening act for the BIG Off Broadway performance where all of camp can see you and your new friends light up the stage.

I Gotta Be Me!

COOKING PROGRAMS

Grades 4 – 6 Session 4 Fee $460 Tell the world who you are! If you like to dance, sing, write, or act, then this is where you want to be. From Karaoke and comedy to posing and poetry, explore many types of self expression. Design an interpretive dance, create a song, and put it to music or even write your own poetry or short story and perform for all of camp. This is your chance for YOU to be YOU!

Pastry Puffs

Off Broadway

Grades 2 – 4 Session 3A Fee $320 A spoonful of sugar, a dash of friendship, and a cup of laughter are the ingredients for a delicious time at camp! Learn the basics of baking and make scrumptious snacks or a yummy dessert. Decorate cupcakes and plan a party to share your creations. Design your own cooking apron too.

Sweet Treats

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 1A, 6B Fee $320 All the fun of outdoor cooking in a program that’s short, sweet, and filled with treats! Maybe you’ll make chocolate fondue over a fire, create a cake in a box oven, get creative with campfire crepes, or make a berry cobbler in a dutch oven. And of course, you’ll build a s’more! Have fun with new friends and enjoy all that Bothin offers. Yummy!

garden party Grades 4 – 6

Session 3 Fee $515 Session 4 Fee $490 Gardens and gnomes and goats, OH MY! Join us for a whimsical garden party where you’ll spend time tending and harvesting our very own B.O.G. (Bothin Organic Garden). Make delicious dishes with your fruits of the earth. Create paper lanterns to hang from the trees during a garden party you host with your new friends. Design and paint a garden gnome to watch over the B.O.G. while you travel to a local farm to visit the goats and learn more about a working farm. Visit the local farmers market to gather ingredients to use in your outdoor kitchen. It’s the party of the summer!

Grades 5 – 8 Session 2 Fee $640 Grades 8 – 12 Session 5 Fee $665 It’s showtime! From auditions to the final bow, work with your group to put on a complete musical production. Participate in daily rehearsals, design sets, create costumes, and learn about all aspects of a Broadway show. Attend a local theatrical performance and learn more about professional stage work too. At the end of your session, present your production to all of camp. Parents and friends are welcome to attend and can join you for a special “cast party” following the performance. Just hear that applause!

FAMILY CAMP PROGRAM Girls Just Want To Have Fun!

Grades 1 – 12 Sessions 7, 8, 9 Fee $160/person Hey girls! Bring your mom, sister, aunt, or other special female adult and come to Bothin for some great summer fun. Enjoy activities led by camp staff while spending quality time together when Bothin transforms into a special retreat just for you! Choose your favorite camp activities and enjoy all that Bothin has to offer. Swimming, dancing, arts and crafts, campfires, hiking, outdoor cooking, the ropes course, archery, and special themed events are waiting for you. And don’t forget the special Wishing Tree Ceremony at the end of the weekend. It’s a camp tradition you won’t want to miss! Adults must be at least 18 years old. One adult may accompany up to two girls. Note: Girls entering 1-3rd grade do not participate in archery or the ropes course.

Team Cuisine

Grades 5 – 7 Session 4 Fee $530 Calling all food fans – the kitchen challenge is on! Work with your team every day to overcome some interesting kitchen and cooking obstacles and figure out what to make! Be on the look out for your mystery basket of ingredients, then find or create a recipe to make your team creation. Or perhaps you will find an essential ingredient is missing from the kitchen; what will you do? Problem solve like a true chef and make it work!

Culinary Creators

Grades 7 – 10 Session 6 Fee $560 Appetizer to dessert, design a five-course meal with flavors that complement each other and explore the world of fine dining. Discover what goes into running a restaurant or reviewing dishes as a Food Critic. Visit a local restaurant to meet a professional chef. Then turn the dining hall into your group’s own restaurant and help design and prepare a special meal for other campers. Delicious!

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Surrounded by the beautifully majestic Tahoe National Forest near Donner Summit, Deer Lake offers a wide variety of programs designed to encourage and support girls in their quest to face and overcome outdoor challenges, develop new skills, gain confidence, make independent decisions, and of course, have fun! From the excitement of paddle boarding, scaling the climbing tower, canoeing, and archery, to the thrill of soaring down the zip line at the adventure course – Deer Lake offers the ultimate camp experience. And at the end of the day, under a brilliant canopy of stars, girls will enjoy the peaceful calm of the mountains as they build lasting memories surrounded by new friends. Sleeping accommodations vary from cabins and platform tents with mattresses, dome tents to a camper favorite – sleeping out under starry skies!

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 2 Alpine Lakes Climbing Tower High Ropes Course Stand-up Paddle Boards Canoeing Funyaks Swimming

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Wilderness Skills Archery Windsurfing* Rock Climbing* River Rafting* Field Trips*

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Adventure C.I.T.**

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Family Adventure Camp

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August 30 – September 2

*Program spans multiple sessions. Participants return home between sessions 1 & 2A **Program spans multiple sessions. Participants return home between sessions 2B & 3 and 3 & 4.

TRANSPORTATION

Chartered bus/van from Oakland, Concord or Fairfield. Family Camp does not include transportation.

OPEN HOUSE

Bring a picnic lunch and meet the staff on Sunday, July 7 from 12-3 p.m.

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ADVENTURE BY CHOICE PROGRAM

Sierra Seekers

Deer Lake has a unique program structure – Adventure by Choice! Girls make independent decisions on activities they want to participate in each afternoon. Activity choices may include specialty arts, music, swimming, canoeing or paddle boarding, the climbing tower, high ropes, archery, volleyball, fort or raft building, drama, or even hanging out in the “DL Zone” and more … the possibilities are endless! Girls will receive “Adventure Beads” for each different activity they try. Free choice activities are in addition to the unit program in which they are registered. (Note: Campers on field trips will not participate in free choice activities when they are out of camp.) Note: Grade means level entering in the Fall.

Grades 5 – 7 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $495 Your mission, should you choose to accept it: participate in a high-tech treasure hunting game called geocaching, played by adventure seekers like you all over the world. First, you’ll navigate a network of obstacles while working together as a team. Climb to the top of the Vertical Playpen, paddle your way through the canoe slalom course, or hit the bulls-eye in an archery team relay. With each challenge, your team will discover clues and by using a GPS device, you will solve The Great Deer Lake Mystery! Create your own geocache for other seekers to find too.

SIERRA FUN PROGRAMS

Grades 5 – 8 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $495 No kitchen required! This is outdoor cooking … adventure style! With your team of Extreme Chefs, take on this ultimate cooking challenge. Each day a mystery basket with surprise ingredients will arrive. What would you make using a dutch oven and pineapple? Create gourmet appetizers, entrees, or desserts based on what you get. Using different types of cooking methods and lots of imagination, you’ll prepare your delicious dishes – and our Camp Cooks will choose their favorites. It’s cuisine extreme!

Mountain Madness

Grades 4 – 12 Session 2B Fee $375 Crazy for some extreme summer fun? Then join us on the mountain for an amazing five day Alpine Adventure! Make individual choices on many of the activities you do. Maybe you’ll try the climbing tower, zip line, or stand up paddle boards on the lake! There’s always archery, swimming, funyaks, geocaching, fort building, outdoor cooking, and so much more. With fun-filled activities by day and starry skies at night, you’ll have the time of your life. So just choose your age group and team up with new friends. It’s YOUR Deer Lake adventure – make it awesome! Quest Grades 4 – 5 Venture Grades 5 – 7 Peak Grades 7 – 12

Fire Crackers!

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $495 Snap, crackle and pop! Get ready for your camp adventure to explode with summer fun! Scale the climbing tower, shoot archery, paddle the lake in a canoe, star search the night sky, spark your imagination in art, and so much more. It’s something new and different every day! Spend extra time learning new ways to cook over a fire and make tasty treats with your new camp friends. Help plan a special floating campfire too!

Extreme Cuisine!

C.H.I.L.L.!

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 2A, 3, 4 Fee $495 Climb, Hang out, Imagine, Laugh, and make a splash at the Lake! Hook up with new friends and enjoy all the fun of this amazing camp when you make Deer Lake your own mountain retreat. Hang out by the waterfront, go swimming or take a funyak for a spin, get creative in art, try your hand at archery, or relax around the campfire sharing talks under starry skies. With so much to choose from, you and your friends will create the ultimate summer experience!

“At camp I learned how to trust myself and that I can do anything I just have to trust that I can do it.” - camper

splash on!

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 2A, 4 Fee $510 Come on in – the water’s fine! Kick your feet, make a splash and have fun in and on our Alpine lakes. Play inner tube polo and games in funyaks, try stand up paddle boarding, have fun on the canoe slalom course and even improve your swimming skills. Enjoy a floating lunch on beautiful Deer Lake and take an exciting day trip to West End Beach on Donner Lake for a day of fun in the sun. Splish, splash you’ll be havin’ a blast!

Mooncatchers

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 2A, 4 Fee $495 Catch the moonlight and explore Deer Lake! Have fun with super cool astronomy and look for amazing shooting stars, glide over the water on twilight canoe rides, make your own mooncatcher and create a dreamboat to launch in the lake while you make a special wish. With night hikes, sleep-in breakfasts and all the fun of daytime camp activities too, you and your new friends will be over the moon for Deer Lake!

Wilderness girls

Grades 5 – 7 Sessions 2A, 4 Fee $495 Go wild at camp! Discover how to track wild animals, cook outdoors, make your own tools, build forts, lash chairs, and tell time by the sun. Learn wilderness techniques and survival skills that will give you a truly unique Deer Lake experience. Don’t mind a little dirt? Then grab your camp friends, come explore, and have an amazing wilderness adventure! 11


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Grades 6 – 9 Session 1 Fee $550 YOU on a Stand Up Paddle board of course! Spend time daily practicing your skills and having fun on stand up paddle boards. Venture out and explore all around Kidd Lake and show off your paddling talents in a special “Kidd Lake Relay!” Glide over the sparkling waters of Lake Tahoe on a special stand up paddle board excursion with your camp friends too! Off the water enjoy all the exciting activities camp has to offer. Explore What SUP at Deer Lake! Girls in this program must be able to swim face down in deep water.

day trippers Grades 7 – 12

Session 2 Fee $655 Session 4 Fee $585 Ride a gondola to High Camp at Squaw Valley for an amazing day hike on the mountain top, try your hand at stand up paddle boarding on Lake Tahoe, lace up your skates for some roller fun at North Star, and relax in the sun at West End Beach on Donner Lake. Back at camp, the adventure continues as you paddle your way around Deer Lake, sleep under the stars, shoot some arrows on the archery range, and hang out with your new friends and so much more! Note: Campers in session 2 have two additional day trips out of camp.

SIERRA HIGH ADVENTURE PROGRAMS

Nobody does High Adventure like Deer Lake! At the heart of this camp, friendships are forged, challenges are overcome, character is built, and bravery is rewarded. In the Sierra High Adventure Programs, every girl from any background has the opportunity to do something truly adventurous. These programs put the “Adventure” in High Adventure Camp!

Carabiners

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $580 Do you love to climb? You’ll get the opportunity to scale to the top of the DL climbing tower, soar down the zip line, scramble across the monkey vines, and wobble your way through the criss cross. For a taste of climbing on a real rock face, you’ll head to Donner Pass with certified instructors from Alpine Skills International for a day of climbing instruction and fun. Rock on!

Soarin’

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 2A, 3, 4 Fee $535 Soar over the waves on Kidd Lake and sail through the air on the zip line when you bring two of your favorite Deer Lake thrills together! Spend extra time learning and improving your windsurfing skills then challenge yourself on the new climbing tower or high ropes course. Add swimming, archery, outdoor cooking, time with new friends, and much more. You’ll be soarin’ through summer fun and Adventure — Deer Lake style!

Come Sail Away

Grades 6 – 9 Session 1 Fee $550 With the wind in your hair and the sun on your face, spend your days on Kidd Lake. Balance the board, pull up a sail, navigate the waters, and experience the rush of windsurfing. Have a blast building crazy rafts and get a chance to paddle around Deer Lake. For some extra excitement, you’ll take a tour of Lake Tahoe aboard the 50-foot sailing yacht Tahoe Cruise.

Outback

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $495 Step into the Outback for your wilderness challenge! You and your friends will set up your own backwoods campsite. Learn orienteering and advanced wilderness skills, practice lashing, and build your own shelter. Try your hand at animal tracking and finding your way by the night sky. Cook many of your own meals even hold a night watch if you choose. The adventure is yours for the taking — so join us in the Outback! 12

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Grades 7 – 12 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $620 Grab a paddle and hit the water for some lake and river fun. Enjoy a kayak tour on the beautiful blue waters of Lake Tahoe. Then take on the challenge of some exciting Class 2 and 3 rapids on a half-day rafting trip down the Truckee River. Keep your water adventure going when you tackle the DL canoe slalom course and build a signature raft with your new camp friends. Paddle on! Girls in this program must be able to swim face down in deep water.

Rock N’ River

Grades 7 – 12 Session 4 Fee $635 Can’t decide if you want to raft or climb? Now you can do both! Spend a half day riding the rapids rafting on the Truckee River and one day climbing at Donner Pass. Back at camp, build rafts with your camp friends, and challenge each other to a team race across the lake. The rest of the week, have an awesome time with everything else there is to do at Deer Lake. Girls in this program must be able to swim face down in deep water.

Rockin’ Out!

Grades 7 – 12 Session 3 Fee $635 Your challenge … to CLIMB! Start your climbing adventure with extra time on the DL climbing courses and learn the skills and techniques of belaying. Then head to Donner Summit for two separate days of rock climbing instruction. Master basic knots, practice rappelling and climb both crack and rock face routes. Spend extra time bouldering too. Come rock out at Deer Lake!

Shoot the Rapids

Grades 8 – 12 Session 2A Fee $695 How adventurous are you? Grab your paddle and become part of a team as you spend 2 days rafting on the American River with qualified, experienced guides. Your group will camp out underneath the stars, explore the rapids, work together, and discover the adventurous spirit in each of you! Everyone back at camp will be waiting to hear about your amazing river adventure. Girls in this program must be able to swim face down in deep water.

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Grades 8 – 12 Session 2 Fee $655 Take the Aerial Treetop Challenge! Your adventure begins by spending extra time on the DL climbing courses. Develop your belay skills and take the lead as your fellow campers climb on the high ropes course or climbing tower. Take a special trip to the aerial climbing adventure course at Granlibakken near Lake Tahoe. Ascend to your starting tree platform and then travel at your own pace through the forest on an aerial trek that includes a series of suspended bridges, zip lines, and exciting climbing challenges. Help design and/or build elements for a new low challenge course at Deer Lake too. Climb On!

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS

Mentor younger girls in a camp setting as you build skills toward becoming a camp counselor or adventure counselor. All Counselor in Training (C.I.T.) programs are by application only. Registration and applications must be submitted for leadership programs at the same time. A description of the levels and the process can be found on our website at camprocks.org. C.I.T. (15 yrs or 10th Grade) Sessions 1, 2A Fee $695 Advanced C.I.T. (16 yrs or 11th Grade) Sessions 2B, 3 & 4 Fee $745 Apprentice C.I.T. (17 yrs or 12th Grade) Sessions 2B, 3 & 4 Fee $745 Adventure C.I.T. (17 yrs or 12th Grade) Sessions 2B, 3 & 4 Fee $745


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Explore ocean beaches, create in the art center, challenge yourself on our adventure course, or swing in the trees on our high ropes course! From llamas, archery, hiking, and outdoor cooking to flickering campfires surrounded by new friends, there is something here for everyone. Since 1953, Skylark Ranch has been that special place where campers enjoy great summer fun while they develop skills and build self-confidence. With emphasis placed on teamwork and building community, girls develop strong bonds and gain leadership skills. Girls go home with a stronger feeling of independence and self-esteem and an incredible sense of accomplishment and belonging. Exciting adventures, new friends, and memories to last a lifetime are here at Skylark Ranch. Sleeping accommodations vary from platform tents with beds to tree beds/ lashed hammocks.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

*Specialty program only

Surfing* Horseback Riding Instruction Scuba Diving* High and Low Ropes Courses (beginning to advanced Western, English and Vaulting)* Wilderness Skills Beach Exploration/Marine Biology Archery Llamas Sea Kayaking* Field Trips* Indoor Rock Climbing* Mini Sessions Celebrating our 60th year!

SKYLARK RANCH SCHEDULE Session 1 1A 1B 2 2A 2B 3 3A 3B 4 4A 4B 5 5A 5B C.I.T. Adv. C.I.T. App. C.I.T. Adv. W.I.T. App. W.I.T.

Days 10 7 4 7 4 4 11 6 6 11 6 6 7 4 4 19* 21* 25* 21* 25*

Dates June 21 – June 30 June 21 – June 27 June 27 – June 30 July 6 – July 12 July 6 – July 9 July 9 – July 12 July 16 – July 26 July 16 – July 21 July 21 – July 26 July 30 – Aug 9 July 30 – Aug 4 Aug 4 – Aug 9 Aug 12 – Aug 18 Aug 12 – Aug 15 Aug 15 – Aug 18 Sessions 1 & 2 Sessions 3 & 4 Sessions 3B, 4 & 5 Sessions 3 & 4 Sessions 3B, 4 & 5

*Program spans multiple sessions. Participants return home between sessions. See CampRocks.org for more details.

TRANSPORTATION

Chartered bus transportation provided from San Jose or Santa Cruz.

OPEN HOUSE

Bring a picnic lunch and meet the staff on Saturday, June 15, 12-3 p.m.

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Note: Grade means level entering in the Fall. Campers in 2nd-4th grade programs do not participate in archery or high ropes activities.

SUMMER FUN PROGRAMS Mermaid’s Lagoon

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 1B, 5A, 5B Fee $310 Spend a long summer day at Skylark’s very own beach lagoon. While at the beach, enjoy playing games and building sand castles for mermaids near the shimmering waves. Explore the tide pools where other sea creatures spend their days. Visit Fern Grove to build a fairy house, or take a sunset hike, have fun with arts and crafts, outdoor cooking, meadow games, and more.

sea stars Grades 4 – 6

Session 1A Fee $495 Sessions 3B, 4A, 4B Fee $470 Sessions 1B, 2A, 5A Fee $310 Explore all that Skylark Ranch has to offer in this cool summer fun program! Discover new sea critters at the tide pools while hanging out with friends on the beach. Make a watercolor masterpiece from your oceanside experience. Take the llamas on a nature hike to Inspiration Point or spend the afternoon shooting archery and swinging from the low or high ropes course. From outdoor cooking, stargazing, and skits around the campfire to time with new friends, a great summer adventure awaits you! NOTE: Due to the length of session 1B, 2A, 5A, activities may vary.

Lluv N’ Llamas

Grades 4 – 6 Session 2B Fee $310 Come meet Skylark’s famous four…llamas that is! Our woolly friends are waiting to meet you in this fun-filled-llama-packed program! Go on llama walks with your new friends over the nature trail, and even put on a llama fashion show for everyone at campfire. Balance on the mohawk walk in the challenge course, then take the llamas through an obstacle course in the meadow. You’ll Lluv our Llamas!

Archers Adventure

Grades 5 – 8 Session 3B Fee $495 Become an archery legend! Ready your arrows, take aim, and shoot. Join Maid Marian’s Quest for the best archer in the land and learn or enhance your archery skills in the sport of archery. Make your own arrows, targets, arm guards, and more. Play creative shooting games and take an exciting trip to a local field archery range to experience a whole new world of archery. Some archery experience necessary.

Farmtastic!

Grades 5 – 7 Session 4A Fee $495 Ever wonder what it would be like to live on a farm? Join us and find out while you gather tasty things to bring back to camp. Meet the goats at Harley Farms. Take a behind the scenes, hands-on tour at Swanton Berry Farms where you’ll pick organic strawberries & olallieberries to make a delicious jam. Visit the farm stand at Pie Ranch to gather fresh local ingredients to bake a pie in an outdoor oven around the campfire. Spend your nights back at camp hosting whimsical parties full of treats and delights you’ve made from the farm.

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Summer Magic

Summer Sleuths

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 1B, 5B Fee $310 Build a campfire with your new friends and cook some delicious meals in the great outdoors. Spend time flying through the air on the “Nitro Swing” in the Challenge Course and the “Giant Swing” on the High Ropes Course. Set off on a naturethemed scavenger hunt, sing songs with friends, and have an outdoor overnight under a blanket of stars. Grades 7 – 12 Session 1B Fee $310 It’s a quick getaway to experience the outdoors, activities, and magic of Skylark Ranch. Create a unique work of art, hang out at the beach, cook gourmet goodies over a campfire, try your hand at archery, or experience the thrill of the high ropes course. It’s four days of fun and new friends just waiting for you!

froLf

Grades 5 – 8 Session 3A Fee $530 Do you love FROLF? Come play FRisbee gOLF (aka disc golf) with your new friends at camp. Frolic around Skylark’s forest trails together while trying to get a hole in one. Practice your shot playing glow in the dark Frisbee and ring games at night. By day, toss the Frisbee while hanging at the beach. Plan a camp wide game of ultimate Frisbee and then take your adventure to the Golden Gate Park disc golf course in San Francisco!

Llama Mamas

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 3A, 4B Fee $470 Are you ready for a llama expedition?!? Learn just how wonderful these unique and intelligent creatures are. Spend your days feeding, grooming, and training our very own llamas for amazing treks through camp. Have a “packnic party” and let the llamas pack your lunch to Inspiration Point. Create a one-of-a-kind piece of art from llama wool and take a special trip to a local llama farm!

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Grades 5 – 7 Sessions 3B, 4A Fee $500 Sand, surf, and sun are waiting for you. Spend a day cruisin’ the waves in Santa Cruz on your very own boogie board. Back on land, explore the tide pools at Skylark’s beach, play games in the sand at Bean Hollow beach, and participate in our Seventh Annual Sand Castle Contest! Plan a dance party for other campers and boogie the night away. Grades 5 – 7 Session 3A Fee $470 It’s an outrageous session-long “who-dunit” mystery. Are you ready for a challenge? With your fellow sleuths, you’ll find clues to solve a case … if you can. Spend time each day on the challenge course working with your team to solve problems and riddles. Visit the Mystery Spot and spend a day learning the tricks of the trade from a real life crime scene investigator.

Gilligan’s Island Grades 5 – 7

Sessions 2, 5 Fee $520 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $620 Grades 8 – 12 Session 3 Fee $620 You’re stranded on an imaginary island with only your wits and camp friends to depend on. What would you do?! Practice lashing and build a tree bed? Cook your own meals? Learn outdoor skills and wilderness techniques, then use your imagination to make this primitive camp “island” your home away from home!

Beach Girls

Grades 7 – 10 Sessions 1A, 5 Fee $555 Ready for some EXTREME summer fun? Have a summer BBQ with new friends. Spend the day at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, go on an overnight at Point Montara Lighthouse, and enjoy swimming at Santa Cruz beaches. Don’t miss out - be a Beach Girl!


Moonshadows

Grades 8 – 12 Session 2 Fee $565 Just for older girls. Enjoy your favorite camp activities by day and discover Skylark Ranch by night. Share late night talks sitting around the campfire under the stars and sleep late if you choose. Plan an event for another unit or a dance for the whole camp. Go on an overnight to Point Montara Lighthouse in Half Moon Bay, have fun on a sunset sea kayaking tour, and enjoy the moonlight surrounded by new friends.

CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAMS Guitars & Gourmet

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 1A, 5 Fee $495 Whether you’re cooking something delicious to eat or singing your favorite camp songs … this program has it all! Create gourmet meals - outdoor style - and sit around the campfire learning to play the guitar or just enjoy your favorite camp songs. Plan a campfire party with another group and serenade others under the stars. No previous guitar or music experience necessary. Guitars are provided.

MyStudio

Grades 7 – 10 Session 1A Fee $495 Express yourself through different forms of art media. Learn techniques in tile mosaics, painting, and more. Spend a portion of your day taking a lesson on these new techniques and then create a studio space to explore your creative side further. Visit the amazing Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History to explore the world of photography too.

PACIFIC ADVENTURE PROGRAMS Seafari

Grades 5 – 7

Session 2 Fee $545 Session 4B Fee $520 Explore the wealth of wildlife roaming the endless Pacific! Your Seafari begins by visiting the Elephant Seals at Año Nuevo State Beach. Then head to the Seymour Marine Discovery Center and check out the dolphins, otters, and other marine mammals before exploring the expansive tide pools at Natural Bridges beach. Your adventure continues when you take a catamaran and sail through a kelp forest where you may catch a glimpse of sea lions, seals, and sea otters.

Sea Quest

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 3A, 3B Fee $590 Leave the shoreline for your amazing adventures at sea. Journey up the Santa Cruz coastline on a team challenge sailing regatta with experienced skippers from Pacific Yachting. See the marine animals up close when you paddle through the harbor in your kayak. Take your adventure to the next level when you learn to balance yourself on a stand up paddle board on the ocean! Must be able to swim face down in deep water.

Climb On

Grades 5 – 8 Sessions 3B, 4A Fee $470 Come swing through the air with the greatest of ease … and experience the challenge on our low and high ropes courses. Work together as a team to set and accomplish goals every day on the courses. Experience a one-of-a-kind adventure with your teammates!

Hip, Hip, Belay!

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 1A, 2 Fee $560 Do you love the thrill of the high ropes course? Learn the skills you need to belay your teammates and develop the true meaning of trust. Climb and experience the ultimate challenge of these elements among the majestic redwoods. Develop team camaraderie and take your adventure to the next level by visiting the incredible ropes course at Bothin!

Up, Up and Away

Grades 7 – 10 Sessions 3A, 4B Fee $570 Travel through the redwoods, across the sky bridges and zip lines over 400 feet long. Enjoy the pristine beauty of the coastal redwood forest from the unique perspective only a canopy tour can offer. Back at camp, climb the elements of the high ropes course and learn basic climbing knots. Practice your climbing and ropes techniques further at an indoor rock climbing gym where you can boulder and scale the walls. Note: Campers must weigh between 70 and 250 lbs.

Surf’s Up

Grades 8 – 12 Session 5 Fee $715 Hang ten and ride the waves as you surf the waters in Santa Cruz. Under the direction of a world-renowned surfing instructor, spend eight hours over four days learning the basics of this exciting sport. You’ll be on your board in no time! Visit the surfing museum in Santa Cruz and check out the famous Steamers Lane. Surf’s Up! All equipment is provided. Must be able to swim face down in deep water.

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS

Mentor younger girls in a camp setting as you build skills toward becoming a camp counselor or riding specialist. The Counselor in Training (C.I.T.) and Wrangler in Training (W.I.T.) programs are by application only. Registration and applications must be submitted for leadership programs at the same time. A description of the levels and the process can be found on our website at camprocks.org. C.I.T. (15 yrs or 10th Grade) Sessions 1 & 2 Fee $695 Advanced C.I.T. / W.I.T. (16 yrs or 11th Grade) Sessions 3 & 4 Fee $745 Apprentice C.I.T. / W.I.T. (17 yrs or 12th Grade) Sessions 3B, 4 & 5 Fee $795

Pacific Edge

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 1A, 2 Fee $645 Where the land meets the sea, there’s so much to see! Spend a day at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and get a fish’s eye view on an underwater adventure as you surface scuba dive in the Great Tide Pool! Explore Point Lobos State Reserve and check out the hanging cliffside gardens off Bird Island Trail. Venture the waters of the Santa Cruz harbor for a day of sea kayaking too. All equipment is provided. Must be able to swim face down in deep water. Maximum age limit is 13 years old for scuba.

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EQUESTRIAN PROGRAM

Skylark Ranch offers quality riding school instruction in a summer camp setting. Our program features beginning to advanced lessons in both English and Western riding. Emphasis in all program levels is on skill development, progression, and expanding knowledge of horses and horse care. Campers receive a riding assessment on the first day of camp and are placed in riding classes based on their skill level. Classes are kept small with a ratio of at least one instructor to six campers.

Campers in all levels: • • • •

Have daily riding lessons Participate in theory lessons Take part in horse care and management Participate in the sport of vaulting, which teaches balance while learning to move with a horse • Receive a written evaluation of their skills throughout the session and a ribbon of completion

Choose the level that’s right for you…

Finding the correct riding program for your daughter is important not only for the quality of her program but for her own safety. To help you select the program that would best suit your daughter, review the levels of the Equestrian Programs offered and their descriptions. ALL skills listed for the chosen style of riding need to be met consistently to qualify for that riding program. Riding time varies with each program and lessons are more in depth as riding levels advance. (E) = English, (W) = Western

level 1: introduction to Riding Program: Saddle Samplers Campers do not need any previous experience. level 2: beginning Riding Programs: Silver Spurs, Pony Tails Campers do not need any previous experience. level 3: Advanced beginning Riding Programs: Take the Reins, The “Mane” Event Campers must be able to: • ride in an arena without a lead line • lead a horse comfortably • mount and dismount with assistance • begin demonstrating control while maintaining a safe basic balanced position at the walk and trot (E) / jog (W) • demonstrate correct reining position • halt a horse • know the correct application of turning/riding aids • a minimum of 5 previous lessons are required for this program level 4: intermediate Riding Programs: Mount Up, Happy Trails, Le Trec Campers must be able to: • demonstrate control in a group while maintaining a basic balanced position at the walk and trot (E) / jog (W) • ride without stirrups at the walk & trot (E) / jog (W) • explain the aids for the canter (E) / lope (W) Mount up Campers must also: • maintain jumping position at the trot • maintain a safe, balanced position at a controlled canter • maintain control while jumping a trot course of fences at 2’

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level 5: Advanced Riding

Programs: Tally Ho!, Drill Fever Campers must be able to: • mount, dismount, walk, trot (E) / jog (W), and canter (E) / lope (W) a horse with control • demonstrate a secure balanced position and progress toward an independent seat and coordinated use of aids • explain the application of and reasons for various aids • demonstrate an increased and decreased speed and show confidence and control at all gaits • demonstrate the ability to ride different horses showing confidence and control • ride without stirrups at the walk and also sitting trot Campers riding Western style must be able to: • demonstrate correct use of leg aids • maintain a light rein Campers riding English style must be able to: • jump a single course of 5 – 7 obstacles at the trot and canter • demonstrate balanced and steady position over various jump obstacles at 2’6”

Now choose the riding style that’s right for you… western style

From reining to rodeos, Western Equitation is a thrilling way to experience horseback riding. Participate in lessons at the arena or set off on fantastic trail rides … jump in the saddle and become a cowgirl today! english style Are you a hunter or a jumper? From ground poles to jumping over fences, gain skills in this traditional riding discipline. Develop proper balance and form through Hunt Seat Equitation and even ride through the countryside. Vaulting Gymnastics on horseback! This is sure to bring out the stunt rider in you and help develop balance and riding position.

Saddle Sampler (Level 1: English or Western)

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 1B, 2A, 2B Fee $410 Take part in two riding lessons, a vaulting lesson, and learn about how to take care of your horse! Campers will get to try Western OR English styles.

Pony Tails (Level 2: English) Grades 3 – 5 Grades 6 – 9

Sessions 3B, 4A, 4B Fee $645 Sessions 1A, 5 Fee $670 Session 3A Fee $645 During daily riding lessons, you will learn to ride in an arena without a lead line, demonstrate the basic balanced position at the halt and walk, and demonstrate control at the walk and the trot according to your riding style.


Silver Spurs (Level 2: Western)

Grades 3 – 5 Grades 6 – 9

Sessions 3B, 4A, 4B Fee $645 Sessions 1A, 5 Fee $670 Session 3A Fee $645 During daily riding lessons, you will learn to ride in an arena without a lead line, demonstrate the basic balanced position at the halt and walk, and demonstrate control at the walk and the trot according to your riding style.

The “Mane” Event (Level 3: English) Grades 4 – 6

Sessions 1A, 5 Fee $685 Sessions 3A, 4B Fee $660 Grades 6 – 9 Session 2 Fee $685 Sessions 3B, 4A Fee $660 Improve your English riding skills in daily lessons and learn to groom, saddle, and care for horses. Learn the rising trot and ride in a half seat jumping position over poles. Practice your halt, steer while trotting through obstacles, and more!

Take the Reins (Level 3: Western) Grades 4 – 6

Sessions 1A, 5 Fee $685 Sessions 3A, 4B Fee $660 Grades 6 – 9 Session 2 Fee $685 Sessions 3B, 4A Fee $660 Improve your Western riding skills in daily lesson and learn to groom, saddle, and care for horses. Learn how to pick up stirrups without looking, walk your horse over ground poles, and practice steering while jogging figure eights and serpentines!

ADVANCED RIDING PROGRAMS

These programs are by application only. Refer to the skill requirements on the previous page. The application is on camprocks.org. Contact happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org for more details. Spend 3-4 hours each day improving your riding skills. Expand your equestrian training with additional daily vaulting, theory and horse management lessons.

Tally Ho! (Level 5: English)

Grades 8 – 12 Session 3 Fee $850 Explore the world of Hunter Seat competitions and take both under-saddle and over fences classes to improve your equitation skills. In addition to flatwork, take lessons on dressage, jumping, cross country, and more! Create a drill routine to perform. A horse show will be held at the end of the session - parents are welcome to attend!

Drill Fever (Level 5: Western or English)

Grades 8 – 12 Session 4 Fee $850 Do you have Drill Fever? Be a part of the excitement and adventure of this unique drill team experience. Work with your teammates and instructors to choreograph a routine to perform for the rest of the equestrian program campers. Learn new maneuvers and patterns timed to your favorite music and create one-of-a-kind costumes and flags for your routine. Perform a mounted flag ceremony and see if you have what it takes to do hip hop dressage!

happy trails (Level 4: English OR Western) Grades 8 – 12

Sessions 3A, 3B Fee $670 Session 2 Fee $695 Ride outdoors on natural trails and explore the majestic redwoods and rolling coastal meadows on horseback! Enjoy daily trail rides with spectacular views. Ride your horse to a cookout and take part in a mounted flag ceremony in the meadow!

Le trec (Level 4: English OR Western)

Grades 6 – 9

Session 1 Fee $825 Session 5 Fee $715 Discover the world of Trec, one of the fastest growing equestrian sports that every horse and rider can enjoy. The emphasis is on having fun with your horse! The sport is made up of three phases: orienteering, control of gaits, and a cross country obstacle course. Spend two hours each day in lessons that will teach you how to overcome various challenges in the natural environment.

Mount Up (Level 4: English) Grades 5 – 8 Session 2 Fee $715 Grades 7 – 10 Session 4 Fee $825 Spend 2½ hours each day, refining your riding style and then participate in lessons on theory and horsemanship. Improve your jumping technique over different fences and practice perfecting your canter. Go on a trail ride to jump a fence in the open!

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PARAdise in the sieRRA neVAdA fOOthills! with its tOweRinG And enChAntinG fORest, eXCitinG PROGRAMs, And westeRn-theMed ACtiVities, suGAR Pine OffeRs GiRls A fAntAstiC Get-AwAY And An AMAZinG CAMP eXPeRienCe.

Sugar Pine, located in the heart of Calaveras County, has been home to generations of campers for over 70 years. The fun and adventurous programs and the deep traditions bring girls back year after year. From the thrill of horseback riding, the challenge of the Adventure Tower, the fun of swimming in the sparkling pool, or getting creative at the Art Barn, to singing around the campfire with new friends, Sugar Pine builds memories to last a lifetime. Within a safe, nurturing environment, girls are empowered and challenged to discover themselves. Families can enjoy the fun of camp too at our Sugar Pine Round Up Family Camp! Great fun and summer adventures are all here for you! Sleeping accommodations vary from tent cabins and platform tents with beds to tipis and dome tents with mattresses.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Western Horseback Riding Instruction Recreational Horseback Riding High Ropes Adventure Tower Swimming Archery

*Specialty program only

Caving* Field Trips* Mini Sessions Family Camp One of the largest Sugar Pine trees in the world!

SUGAR PINE SCHEDULE SESSION

DAYS

DATES

1

7

June 22 – June 28

2

6

June 28 – July 3

3

7

July 7 – July 13

3A

4

July 7 – July 10

3B

4

July 10 – July 13

4

7

July 13 – July 19

5

6

July 23 – July 28

Family Camp (See page 24 for details)

3–5

July 30 – August 4 Minimum stay is 2 nights

Adv. C.I.T. or Adv. W.I.T. 21*

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Sessions 1, 2 & 3*

App. C.I.T. or App. W.I.T. 24*

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Sessions 1, 2, & 3*

* Program spans multiple sessions. Participants return home between sessions 2 & 3

TRANSPORTATION

Chartered bus from Oakland or Pleasanton. Family Camp does not include transportation.

OPEN HOUSE

Bring a picnic lunch and meet the staff on Sunday, June 16 from 12 - 3 p.m.

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Note: Grade means level entering in the Fall. Campers in 2nd-4th grade programs do not participate in archery or high ropes activities.

SUMMER FUN PROGRAMS Horseback Rides

All campers in the Summer Fun Programs will have the chance for a horseback riding lesson once during their session (Mountain Do! has two rides). These lessons will be held in the arena and, depending on the riding skills and abilities of the camper groups, may also include a trail ride. The Riding Staff at camp determine if a trail ride will take place. For this activity, the maximum weight allowed is 200 lbs.

Jamboree!

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 3A, 3B Fee $320 A jamboree of summer fun just for you! In this special four-day program, you can get a real taste of camp life. Swim in the pool, have a cookout and make tasty treats, get creative with crafts, take a special twilight hike, and sing songs under starry skies. Have a Country dance party and jam with your new camp friends too!

Sugar Pine Shindig! Grades 4 – 6

Session 2 Fee $480 Sessions 3A, 3B Fee $320 It’s a summer bonanza of fun and adventure! Grab your new camp friends and try a variety of things Sugar Pine has to offer. Ride a horse, climb the Adventure Tower, swim, create a special art project, cook gourmet goodies over a campfire, try archery, pan for gold in the creek, stargaze , and so much more! Don’t miss out — spice up your summer days and join us at the Sugar Pine Shindig. Let the fun begin! Due to the length of sessions 3A and 3B, activities may vary.

Mountain Do! Grades 4 – 6

Sessions 1, 4 Fee $545 Session 5 Fee $520 All the fun of Sugar Pine is waiting for you - and you get to DO it twice! Enjoy two trips to the Adventure Tower, two horseback rides, extra time at the archery range, the pool, and the Art Barn. Take a trip to Big Trees State Park where you can stomp and dance on the giant stump and have fun on a special mystery trek through the amazing giant sequoias too. It’s everything you like to DO and more!

Sierra Splashdown

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 1, 3, 4 Fee $505 We’re splishin’ and a splashin’ - Sugar Pine style! Swim in our sparkling pool everyday, have pool parties, plan a Hawaiian Luau, go creek stomping, and join the polar bear swim club if you choose! Try your hand at a little synchronized swimming and put together a routine to music to show off in a special aqua show. Travel to a nearby alpine lake for a day of more swimming fun too!

starry starry night

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $480 There’s nothing better than camping out under the stars. Have fun with night time games from flashlight tag to glow in the dark archery. Take a twilight hike then have a sleep-in breakfast! Use a black light and neon paint to create an amazing backdrop for a night time dance with your new friends. Plan a special stargazing sleep over and explore the night sky for brilliant constellations and shooting stars. Enjoy all of the daytime fun of Sugar Pine too!

Gold Rush Girlz

Grades 5 – 7 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $520 All that glitters, sparkles, and shines is waiting for you! Start your gold rush adventure with a trip to Mercer Caverns where you’ll mine for gems like emeralds and moon stones in a mining sluice. Stake your claim at Columbia State Park, a living restored gold rush town, and learn to pan for gold. Back at camp, head to the Art Barn to create a piece of jewelry with the treasure you find. Round out your gold rush days with an authentic steam locomotive train ride through the beautiful Gold Country.

fletchers

Grades 5 – 7 Session 4 Fee $505 Ready your bows, take aim, and shoot some summer fun! Spend extra time at the archery range, make your own targets, and learn about fletching as you prepare for the Great Tri-Archery adventure! In this three-part fun event, you’ll shoot at floating targets in the pool, show off your archery talents in range challenges, and participate in a special field archery quest. Try glow in the dark archery too! With new friends and all that Sugar Pine offers, you’re sure to hit a bullseye of fun and adventure.

U Choose! Grades 6 – 9

Sessions 2, 5 Fee $480 Session 3B Fee $320 This is YOUR time and Sugar Pine is waiting for you. Help choose many of the activities your group will do. What will it be? Hang out by the pool, shoot archery, swim, express yourself in art, climb to the top of the adventure tower, and soar through the air on the zip line? Or maybe you’ll cook a gourmet meal over the campfire and enjoy a leisurely sleep-in breakfast. You might take a twilight hike for some fantastic star gazing or plan a dance party. And at the end of the day, you can share late night talks around a flickering campfire with new friends. Anything goes so U Choose!

Spa Sugar Pine

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $580 Pamper yourself in the pines! Marvel at the breathtaking mountain peaks on your trip over gorgeous Ebbett’s Pass as you head to Grover Hot Springs State Park. Have an overnight in this beautiful Alpine meadow and pine forest area and relax in the park’s warm natural spring-fed pool. Back at camp, enjoy sunrise yoga, make your own aromatherapy candles, and spoil yourself with natural facial masks you create. Ah … it’s all about the spa!

Lake Hoppers

Grades 6 – 9 Session 3 Fee $595 Water, water everywhere … and it’s all here for you! Visit several amazing Alpine lakes for swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, and fun in the sun. With lazy days floating and swimming in the pool at camp, pool parties, hanging out with new friends, and much more, you’ll bring a splash of fun to your summer!

Alpine Adventure Grades 7 – 12

Sessions 1, 3, 4 Fee $615 Session 2 Fee $590 Let the adventure begin! Challenge yourself with extra time on our high ropes Adventure Tower. Experience the fun and challenge of the vertical playpen, the climbing wall, or the horizontal ladder and soar through the air on the zip line. Take your Alpine Adventure to another level by flying across a canyon on a duel 1,500-foot zip line at Moaning Caverns. Your adventure continues when you head out on a special lake trip, such as swimming in an underground cave at Natural Bridges or swimming to the islands at Lake Utica. Awesome! Note: Campers must weigh between 70 and 250 lbs.

Cave Dwellers

Grades 7 – 12 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $610 Adventure awaits you underground! Rappel 16 stories down into a cave at Moaning Caverns and crawl through tunnels on a spelunking tour. Journey through a beautiful crystal-filled cave at Mercer Caverns and see amazing stalactites, then take a swim in an underground cave at Natural Bridges. On the surface you’ll enjoy all the fun Sugar Pine has to offer! Note: Campers must be at least 12 years old, at least 4 feet tall and weigh a minimum of 100 lbs.

Leadership programs

Mentor younger girls in a camp setting as you build skills toward becoming a camp counselor or riding specialist. The Counselor in Training (C.I.T.) and Wrangler in Training (W.I.T.) programs are by application only. Registration and applications must be submitted for leadership programs at the same time. A description of the levels and the process can be found on our website at camprocks.org. Advanced C.I.T. / W.I.T. (16 yrs or 11th Grade) Sessions 1, 2, 3 Fee $745 Apprentice C.I.T. / W.I.T. (17 yrs or 12th Grade) Sessions 1, 2, 3 Fee $745 girL sCouts of northern CaLifornia

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HORSEBACK RIDING PROGRAMS

Sugar Pine offers quality instruction in the exciting sport of Western horseback riding! These programs blend elements of both Western Pleasure and Western Equitation riding to offer girls a comprehensive and fun horse experience. Emphasis in all programs is on riding skill development, progression, and learning about horses and horse care. Campers also participate in ground school lessons to learn types and breeds of horses, practice tacking and caring for equipment, basic horse first aid, and trail etiquette. Girls will take part in the horse care and management by feeding and grooming too. Each camper receives an assessment on her first day of riding and is placed in a riding class based on her skill level. Classes are kept small with a ratio of at least one instructor to six campers.

Lil’ Bits

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 3A, 3B Fee $410 Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 3A, 3B Fee $410 Get ready for some horseback riding fun! Have three riding lessons, get comfortable around your horse, and practice proper sitting position, turning and controlling your horse at a walk. It’s a great way for you and your new camp friends to try a little taste of Western Riding. Enjoy other fun things Sugar Pine has to offer too. No previous riding experience required.

saddle up Grades 4 – 6

Session 1 Fee $615 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $595 Grades 6 – 10 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $615 Grab your reins, hop in the saddle, and launch your love for horseback riding! Learn or improve your riding skills in daily lessons focused on Western Pleasure, reining, and trail riding. Campers will be placed in levels at camp based on their riding assessment. Riding lessons in the arena and on the trail will focus on appropriate activities for their level. level i – No previous riding experience needed Practice correct sitting position at the halt and walk and how to ride in an arena without a lead line. Progress to controlling your horse at the walk and the jog. Learn to walk your horse over ground poles and navigate a series of obstacles. level 2 – At least 3-5 previous riding lessons Review your riding skills then practice circles at the walk or jog, learn what it takes to show your horse in a Western Pleasure class, learn to maneuver your horse over ground poles, obstacles and learn basic patterns like the pinwheel and dizzy serpentine. For more fun in the arena, try your hand at gymkhana (games on horseback). With new friends, enjoy theory lessons, grooming and saddling, and of course trail riding too. All campers will be assigned a horse to care for during their session and will discover what it takes to own a horse. Campers will also receive a ribbon of completion and a written evaluation of their skills at the end of their session. Come Saddle Up and let’s get riding!

Trail Trekkers Grades 6 – 10

Session 2 Fee $595 Session 4 Fee $615 Come explore some of the amazing and scenic trails Sugar Pine has to offer! Before you hit the trail with your horse, participate in daily arena classes. Improve your position and riding skills at the walk and jog, and then move to trail classes where you’ll overcome obstacles. Practice going over logs, backing up, and steering serpentine patterns. Team up for a unique mystery trail. With your group, use orienteering to solve clues and navigate through trail obstacles until you reach your goal. Take a sunrise trail ride or plan a mounted flag ceremony for the whole camp. Campers must have experience riding a horse, demonstrate control, and have a minimum of 5 previous lessons prior to this program.

“Riding my horse was my favorite! I never knew how much I would love it. “ - camper 20

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Galloping Gourmet

Grades 4 – 6 Session 3 Fee $595 Grades 6 – 9 Session 1 Fee $595 From saddles to saucepans, this program has it all! Learn to ride a horse and get creative with outdoor cooking too. At the stables, focus on mounting, dismounting, turning, and controlling your horse at a walk, then hit the trail to practice your skills. After the ride, it’s time for some cookin’ fun! Have a breakfast cookout, get creative with all the things you can cook on a stick or in a dutch oven. Finish your day around the campfire exploring new and unique ingredients for gourmet s’mores! Campers ride three times.

Leading Latigos

Grades 5 – 8 Session 4 Fee $595 Lights! Camera! Horses! It’s time to shine in the saddle when you step center stage and combine your love for acting and riding. Learn or improve your basic riding skills. Practice correct position in the saddle and controlling your horse at the walk and jog. For the true performer in you, have fun learning some basic skills used for riding drill team too. Then with your group, create a story line, hop in the saddle and put on a Wild West show for other campers. Just hear the applause!

Climb and Ride

Grades 5 – 8 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $595 Yee Haw and On Belay? That’s right! Enjoy two of your favorite Sugar Pine activities when you spend extra time in horseback riding lessons and on the Adventure Tower. Have three riding lessons including a trail ride. Learn to ride in the arena without a lead line, demonstrate the basic balanced position at the halt and walk, and learn to control your horse at the walk and jog. Theory lessons and grooming and saddling are part of the fun. Then trade your saddle for a harness and hit the ropes when you climb the vertical playpen or wall and soar through the trees on the zip line.

Saddle & Paddle

Grades 6 – 10 Session 5 Fee $615 The best of both worlds! Climb in the saddle and participate in three reining classes to gain skills for controlling and steering your horse at the walk and jog. Learn trail etiquette and then enjoy a leisurely ride through the beautiful Sugar Pine forest. Keep the fun and adventure going when you head to Lake Alpine to kayak and swim in the sparkling mountain waters.

Rock n’ Ride

Grades 4 – 6 Session 5 Fee $630 Grades 7 – 12 Session 2 Fee $630 From carabineers to bridles, you’ve got to try this duo! Head to Bear Valley for a day of outdoor rock climbing fun. Learn basic techniques, climbing commands, belay skills for top-rope climbing, and get comfortable moving up and down a real rock face. Back at the stables, trade your climbing gear for riding gear and have three lessons to learn or improve your horseback riding skills including steering and controlling your horse at the walk and jog and trail riding. Let’s rock and ride!


camp metro

A wORld Of fun And AdVentuRe AwAits GiRls At CAMP MetRO dAY CAMP!

Girls can create a work of art, rappel down a wall, learn to cook, perform on stage, skate on the ice, explore the world of animal care, and much more. There’s something here for everyone! Camp Metro Day Camp offers girls a special place for self-discovery, laughter, fun, and friendships. In this unique in-town, day camp experience, girls grades K-12 explore the world through environmental and cultural activities and have fun with new friends as they try new things and develop skills in a variety of program areas. Camp Metro operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. An optional early morning and evening program is also available. The ratio of staff to camper groups is at least one to eight. Camp Metro is located in the Berryessa neighborhood, in the northeast area of Santa Clara County. The camp operates out of the Girl Scout Program Center near Hwy. 680 and Capitol Avenue. With its beautiful park-like setting along Penitencia Creek and convenient freeway access, this site makes an ideal location for a day camp. (Note: Refer to the transportation section for pick-up and drop-off options from different parts of the South Bay.)

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Cooking* Swimming* Ice Skating* Rock Climbing* Animal Adventures*

*Specialty program only

Dancing Fine Arts Field Trips* Special Shows Gardening*

THE CAMP PROGRAM At Camp Metro, girls are placed in unit groups with an average of 8-16 other campers depending on the program. Units spend most of their time together participating in activities based on their program focus. During the week, units come together at special times to participate in all-camp events. At the end of each day, the campers gather at “Circle” to sing songs, share stories and memories of the day, and look ahead to the next day’s adventures. Every Friday afternoon, the entire camp puts on a special show for parents and friends. Each week, a special guest visitor also gives an entertaining and educational presentation. From South American music or dance to African porcupines and exotic rainforest animals, campers delight in the fun of these weekly special visits that serve to enhance the environmental and cultural themes of Camp Metro.

A TYPICAL DAY AT CAMP

Campers bring their own sack lunch each day. Drinking water is always available and basic snacks are provided in the afternoon. 7:30 a.m. Morning Metro program (requires sign up on registration form and additional fee) 8:30 a.m.

Flexible program while campers in main program arrive

9 a.m.

Activities related to the individual unit programs or session themes

Noon

Lunch and quiet time

1 p.m.

Continued unit activities and/or special all-camp events

4:15 p.m.

Closing circle

4:30 p.m.

Flexible program while campers in main program depart

5 p.m.

Camp Metro main program ends

Evening Metro program (requires sign up on registration form and additional fee) 6 p.m.

Evening Metro program ends

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MORNING & EVENING METRO PROGRAM

Pre- and post-camp programs are available for an additional fee of $25/week/ program. Morning Metro is offered from 7:30-8:30 a.m. and Evening Metro is offered from 5-6 p.m. Campers may be dropped off or picked up anytime during these programs. Fees will not be prorated for days not used. During these programs, a variety of general activities will be offered under the guidance of camp staff members. To provide adequate staffing, campers must be registered for these programs prior to the start of their session. Sign up for the Morning and Evening Metro programs on the registration form.

CAMP METRO SUMMER SESSIONS

The Great Teddy Bear Adventure

Grades K – 3 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $240 Are you ready for a little adventure? A new, fuzzy friend awaits your arrival at camp to start the fun. Make your own teddy bear then team up with your new friends, and of course your bear, and have fun solving clues that will lead you on a new adventure everyday. Maybe your clues will take you to the art pavilion for some creative crafts, or to the stage to learn the “Teddy Bear Tango” or even to the nature room to find out about real bears. There’s even a special Teddy Bear picnic waiting for you!

Dance Around the World

WEEK/SESSION

DATES

1

June 24 – June 28

2

July 8 – July 12

Grades K – 3 Sessions 2, 4 Fee $225 Here we go! Explore different types of music and dance from around the world. From salsa to hip hop to country and beyond, you’ll have fun movin’ and groovin’ Metro style. Try new dances that tell stories, make masks and props to use, and dance to the beats of music from many cultures. Learn new dance moves and even make up your own then put on a dance party with all your camp friends.

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July 15 – July 19

my secret garden

4

July 22 – July 26

5

July 29 – August 2

NOTE: Camp Metro will be closed the week of July 4

OPEN HOUSE

Come see the site and meet staff on Saturday, June 22, from 1-3 p.m.

TRANSPORTATION

LIMITED van transportation from designated locations in the South Bay is available for Camp Metro. Pre-registration is required and seats are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. A fee of $50 per session is required for this transportation service. (NOTE: This fee is non-refundable once the camp session begins and will not be prorated for any days not used.) Sign up for transportation on the registration form. Additional information along with maps and a time schedule will be included in the camp confirmation packet. Pick-up/Drop-off Locations: Mountain View -Near Hwy. 85 and El Camino Real Campbell - Saratoga Avenue and Hwy. 280 Almaden - Near junction of Hwy. 85 and Hwy. 87 fremont - Near Auto Mall Parkway and Hwy. 880 Note: Grade means level entering in the Fall.

SUMMER FUN PROGRAMS Pixie Power

Grades K – 3 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $225 Anything is possible with a little pixie dust and girl power! Step into an enchanting world of make-believe when you dress up in costumes, act out fairytales, have fun with face paint, and design your own pixie identity. Build pixie houses in the Camp Metro gardens and show off your pixie power at a delightful tea party with all your new friends. All it takes is a little imagination and anything could happen. Go pixies!

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Grades 1 – 3 Session 4 Fee $240 Explore the wonderful world of gardening! Get your hands dirty when you dig in the gardens at camp and discover why worms are so important. Create a mosaic flower pot, paint a garden gnome, get inspired with pressed flowers, and plant your own edible garden. Visit a local community garden to discover the secrets of bugs, composting and what makes flowers bloom, then host a garden party back at camp to share what you learned!

Gadgets, Gizmos, and Goo!

Grades 1 – 3 Session 3 Fee $240 How can you turn everyday items into amazing gadgets, gizmos, and goo? Discover how to grow crystals and make rock candy and crystal egg geodes, explore the fun of kitchen science and create some goopy gak, or capture the energy in the air and make a hovercraft hover! Turn your days inside out with crazy discoveries while you enjoy all the fun of Camp Metro with new friends.

Animal Planet

Grades 2 – 4 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $250 What’s your favorite animal? Find out how different animals live and play, have fun in art and make wild animal masks and amazing critter collages. Get wild about wildlife and learn how we can share our world with animals on a special visit to a wildlife center. Meet some furry new friends from SaveABunny, learn about caring for pets, and take a trip behind-the-scenes at a local zoo. It’s an incredible animal adventure you don’t want to miss!

Summer Blast

Grades 3 – 5 Sessions 2, 4, 5 Fee $225 Summer fun at its best, and it’s all here waiting for YOU! Get creative with arts and crafts, play games with new friends, hang out in a clubhouse you design, learn some cool dance moves, and even try using the sun to cook an afternoon snack. Make a splash and have a blast when you go swimming two times at a local community pool too. It’s a new adventure every day!

ice dancers

Grades 1 – 3 Sessions 1, 3 Fee $285 Session 4 Fee $285 Grades 4 – 6 Cool off during those hot summer days when you take ice skating lessons at the Sharks Ice Arena. This program includes lessons and free skate time. Brush up on the basics and try out new techniques, skate to music, and play games on the ice too! Warm up back at camp when you create fun dance moves and plan a flashmob. Enjoy crafts, games, and summer fun with new friends too.


InSPAration

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 3, 5 Fee $245 Let out your inner girl power while pampering yourself at camp! Express yourself with a new hairstyle and develop your own line of homemade facial and sugar scrubs. Create lip gloss and lotion from ecologically-friendly ingredients. Show your own unique style as you accessorize with jewelry that you design. Refresh yourself this week at Spa Metro!

Paperpalooza

Grades 4 – 6 Session 1 Fee $245 You can fold it, cut it, roll it, and shape it – but what else can you do with paper? Grab your new friends and find out how to turn an ordinary piece of paper into something cool and unique. Repurpose used paper items into new artistic masterpieces and have fun in the colorful world of scrapbooking. Create a unique way to store keepsakes, and even make your own paper!

Mona Lisa

Grades 4 – 6 Session 3 Fee $255 Step into the amazing world of art and let your imagination soar! From paints and clay to paper, dyes, textiles, and more, blend different types of art mediums with your own creativity and ideas and see works of art unfold. Experiment with different textures, colors, and techniques. Enjoy a special art class at the San Jose Museum of Art too. It’s a masterpiece of fun, so express yourself!

A Girlz Thing

COOKING PROGRAMS Cookie Cutters

Grades K – 3 Sessions 1, 5 Fee $255 Its incredible, edible fun just for you! Try your hand at no-bake cooking and experiment with colors, shapes, patterns, and textures to make fun and tasty treats that tickle your taste buds. Get creative and decorate your own apron and recipe book and plan a party to share your delicious creations.

Get Cookin’

Grades 4 – 6 Session 1 Fee $265 The kitchen is yours so let’s get cooking! Grab your pots, whisks, and measuring cups and have fun learning the art of cooking and planning great meals. Create mouthwatering appetizers, savory entrees, and unravel the mystery of umami—the fifth taste. Go behind the scenes at a local market to learn about fresh ingredients and preparing delicious dishes. Create a recipe book to share your creations with friends and family.

Sweet Inspirations

Grades 4 – 6 Sessions 2, 4 Fee $265 Sugar, spice, and everything nice! Make delicious pies, fabulous fondue, creamy dreamy custards, and even sidewalk ice cream. Create your own signature cookie and take a trip to a local bakery for a behind-the-scenes tour. Try the fine art of candy making, and design some sweet treats for you and your friends!

Grades 6 – 9 Session 1 Fee $255 Hey girls! This week is all about YOU as you pamper yourself and find your own style. Get inspired with one-of-a-kind hair wraps, beading, and more and create your own signature accessories. Pamper yourself with natural spa-style treatments, from cucumber masks and soothing foot soaks to homemade aromatherapy bath salts you make. Energize your mornings with yoga and refresh yourself in the afternoons with delicious organic smoothies and snacks. Be Fabulous!

Icing on the Cake

Hangin’ Out!

International Kitchen

Grades 6 – 12 Sessions 2, 5 Fee $315 Hang on for a great summer adventure when you grab the ropes and scale the walls with rock climbing and high ropes course fun. Learn the basics of climbing and belaying from experts at a local climbing gym. Practice bouldering skills, rappelling, and team challenges, and hang out with new friends too. Then climb to the treetops and experience the fun of the High Adventure ropes course at Camp Bothin in Marin. Scale the triple stack 60’ in the trees or crawl through the giant cargo net, and soar through the air on the zip line. Awesome!

On the Road Again

Grades 6 – 12 Session 3 Fee $295 Hit the road each day for a new adventure! With your camp friends along for the ride, you’ll plan daily excursions to interesting spots around the Bay Area. Maybe you’ll visit a glass fusion studio, drive a go-cart or have a day of fun at the beach. There’s even a Metro-style car rally waiting for you. See where the road takes you when your group chooses some of your own adventures too. Don’t stay home this summer … hit the road with Camp Metro!

Grades 6 – 9 Sessions 3, 5 Fee $265 Cakes, cakes, and cupcakes, too! Be a pastry chef as you discover the art of cake decorating. Work with fondant, butter creams, and icings. Create unique combinations of cakes, fillings, colors, and textures. Learn piping techniques then get inspired with your decorating team and create a designer cake to enter into the sixth annual Camp Metro cake decorating contest! Grades 6 – 12 Session 2 Fee $265 Cook your way around the world in this culinary adventure! Broaden your pallet as you discover international flavors and create culinary delights from a different continent each day. Roll sushi, learn techniques of French creperie, make filled papusas or maybe spice up the day with curried dishes. It’s a world of delicious possibilities waiting for you! For a fun twist, learn about themed party planning too.

Ultimate Chefs

Grades 6 – 12 Session 4 Fee $265 The ultimate kitchen experience – are you ready for the challenge? Each day, you and your team of chefs will face mystery ingredients and unusual recipes. Use your cooking skills – and learn some new ones – to work together to create delicious appetizers and savory entrees using different cooking methods. With teamwork, creativity, and a kitchen stocked with supplies, can you create the ultimate dish?

Secret Spotters

Grades 6 – 12 Sessions 1, 4 Fee $295 Set out on daily back roads adventures to discover wacky and hidden spots around the Bay. From the Pez museum and a fortune cookie factory to one of the world’s largest collections of coin operated arcade machines and more – you never know what you’ll find! With Camp Metro cameras in hand, snap photos of you and your friends at these crazy places then share your adventure through innovative storytelling when you create a unique postcard journal. Say cheese! 23


Family camp

girL sCout Camp is not just for girLs! nOw fAMilies CAn enJOY All the fun And eXCiteMent Of suMMeR CAMP in One Of these sPeCiAl PARtneR PROGRAMs. MAKe GiRl sCOut CAMP YOuR neXt fAMilY VACAtiOn!

For more information, including program details and to register, visit the Family Camp section at camprocks.org or contact happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org, 1-408-287-4170, ext. 2091 OR 800-447-4475, ext. 2091.

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided for family programs. Special Program Notes: For all family camp programs, archery and high ropes or climbing activities are allowed for children entering 4th grade or higher. Other restrictions may apply. Please contact happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org with questions.

GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN!

Grades 1 – 12 July 25 – 28 Fee $160/person Grades 1 – 12 July 28 – 31 Fee $160/person Grades 1 – 12 August 1 – 4 Fee $160/person Hey girls! Bring your mom, sister, aunt, or other special female adult and come to Bothin for a weekend of summer fun. Enjoy activities led by camp staff while spending quality time together when Bothin transforms into a special retreat just for you! Choose your favorite camp activities and enjoy all that Bothin has to offer. Swimming, dancing, arts and crafts, campfires, hiking, outdoor cooking, the ropes course, archery, and special themed events are waiting for you. And don’t forget the special Wishing Tree Ceremony at the end of the weekend. It’s a camp tradition you won’t want to miss! Adults must be at least 18 years old. One adult may accompany up to two girls.

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SUGAR PINE ROUND-UP FAMILY CAMP July 30 – Aug. 4 Flexible reservation dates. Minimum stay is two nights. Fee $64/person for camp housing.* Fee $54/person for own tent/tent camper.* *Children 4 and under are free.

Howdy Partners! Time to saddle up and hit the old west for an amazing western style family adventure in the Sierra Foothills. Join the fun when Sugar Pine becomes your very own family dude ranch! Come for a few days or spend the whole week. Enjoy a variety of camp activities such as horseback riding, the Adventure Tower, swimming, archery, arts and crafts, horseshoes, gold panning, day hikes, games in the Great Hall, or just relax at pool side. Each day holds a special event for families, from our barn-raising hoedown and camp-wide talent night to the annual County Fair Extravaganza! Use Sugar Pine as a base camp for your own family day excursions around Calaveras County. Add some adventure with a trip to Moaning Caverns to experience a 1,500’ dual zip line, enjoy an afternoon of kayaking at beautiful Lake Alpine, or have fun on a visit to a nearby Old Western Mining town. (Additional fees may apply.) Enjoy special excursions led by camp staff too. And of course, end the day with songs around the campfire, s’mores, and good times with friends and loved ones. It’s fun for the whole family. Yee Haw!

DEER LAKE FAMILY ADVENTURE CAMP Aug. 30 – Sept. 2 Fee $150/person* *Children 4 and under are free.

High adventure for the whole family! Come to Deer Lake for a weekend and experience all the fun and excitement of this amazing Alpine hideaway. Swim in the lake, play in the funyaks, or try stand-up paddle boarding. Scale the climbing wall or fly through the trees on the zip line. From arts and crafts, archery, and day hikes to campfire sing-a-longs under amazing starry skies, there’s something here for every member of the family. Try an activity led by camp staff or just spend time on your own. Special all-camp events will be offered throughout the weekend too. Make it a family adventure weekend and end your summer together!


Volunteer run camps CAMP REGISTRATION

Each Volunteer Run Camp manages its own registration process. Refer to the Volunteer Run Camp Section at camprocks.org for contact information to obtain registration details. For further assistance, email communitycamps@girlscoutsnorcal.org. Note: Girl Scout camps are open to every girl without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or ability.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Financial assistance to help cover the camp fees (maximum of 80%) is available for girls who live within the Girl Scouts of Northern California Council area. To apply for financial assistance, refer to the instructions on page 28. For questions about financial assistance, contact okerkula@girlscoutsnorcal.org or call 800-447-4475, ext. 6012.

Volunteer Run Camps are day and resident camps planned and run by Girl scout volunteers and held throughout northern California.these fun, enriching, local camps allow girls to extend their Girl scout experience into the summer months and often offer leadership opportunities for older girls.

CAMP STAFF VOLUNTEERS

Volunteer Run Camps are all staffed by screened and trained volunteers. Parents can often attend with their daughter in exchange for helping in different areas of the camp operation. Each camp handles volunteer registration differently. To obtain information about volunteering, contact the camps directly.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

All camps must meet established standards for health and safety, site, program, and personnel, which are set by Girl Scouts of the USA. Resident camps must meet additional state and local government standards. A qualified Health Supervisor is on site at all camps. Parents will be notified in the event of an emergency.

VOLUNTEER RUN DAY CAMPS

A wide variety of community-based day camps are available throughout Northern California. For a geographic listing of all Volunteer Run Day Camps and contact information for registration and/or information on volunteering, visit the Volunteer Run Camp section at camprocks.org or email communitycamps@girlscoutsnorcal.org.

“We love Girl Scout camp!!! My daughter looks forward to it every year. She loves making new friends & also seeing familiar faces- people she only sees in the summer. She RAVES about all the activities and the counselors.” - parent

VOLUNTEER RUN RESIDENT CAMPS butano Creek, Pescadero Known for: A coastal camp experience with traditional camping, beach and ocean aquatic programs, coastal backpacking. Website: campbutanocreek.org Session 1 July 13 – July 20 Session 2 July 27 – Aug. 3 Session 3 Aug. 10 – Aug. 17 Konocti, navaro Known for: Traditional camp experience in Mendocino County Website: kampkonocti.org Session 1 July 21 – July 27 Tall Trees, Humboldt Known for: Traditional camp experience in the redwood trees of Redwood National Park Website: redwoodgirlscouts.org/camp Dates: Please see website. two sentinels, Kirkwood Known for: A traditional camp program, lake activities, and beginning to advanced backpacking in the High Sierra Nevada Mountains. Website: twosentinels.org Session 1 July 14 – July 21 Session 2 July 24 – July 31 Session 3 Aug 3 – Aug 10

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Contact happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org or the Council Camp Registrars at 1-408-287-4170, ext. 2091 OR 800-447-4475, ext. 2091 with any questions about the camps or the registration process.

tiPs fOR ReGisteRinG fOR CAMP • Register on the opening date, Feb. 1, to have the best chance of getting your first choice. • Go Green and Online! – Online registrations are processed faster than paper or FAX. Online payments will only be processed if the camper is placed in a program. Paper and FAX payments will be processed when received in the office, regardless of placement status. • Only register via one method (online OR mail OR paper/FAX). Registering by multiple methods does not give you a better chance of getting into a program and will result in multiple non-refundable deposit payments. • Do not sign up for multiple camp programs during the same session time in more than one camp. Deposits are not refundable once a camp registration has been confirmed. • Be sure to read the refund information carefully. • If registering by paper, remember to SIGN the registration form in all required places AND use blue or black ink.

WHEN TO REGISTER

Registration officially opens Feb. 1 at 12:01 a.m. Online registrations will be accepted at that time on a first-come, first-served basis. Paper and fax registrations may be submitted prior to Feb. 1; however, placement will not occur until Feb. 1 during regular business hours. When more registrations have been received on Feb. 1 than space available, campers will be placed on a wait list for their first choice and confirmed in an alternate choice if listed and space is available. Registrations received after Feb. 1 will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

HOW TO REGISTER

There are two ways to register for camp: A. Online at camprocks.org – this option requires a credit card authorization and at least a $100 deposit for each girl only session and/or a $50 deposit/person for family Camp programs. •

On the website, refer to the “Register for Camp” section. Follow the link to register online. • If space is available in the program, your credit card/debit card payment will be processed immediately and you will be confirmed in the program. • If space is not available, you may choose to be placed on a waitlist and then try registering for another program. Your credit card/debit card will not be charged if you elect to be placed on a waitlist. If space becomes available, an email notification will be sent. Note: Online registration uses enhanced security features for secure transactions. Our service provider is Security Metrics Certified, meeting the Payment Card Industry security standards (PCI).

B. By mail, FAX or submit in person – send the completed registration form(s) and at least the required deposit of $100 for each girl only session and/or $50 deposit/person for family Camp programs to: Girl Scouts of Northern California 1310 South Bascom Avenue San Jose, CA 95128 Attn: Camp Registration FAX: 1-408-287-8025 important – Do not include your credit card number when faxing a registration form. We will contact you by telephone to request your credit card information. Your registration will not be entered until your credit card information has been received and is processed. Placement is not guaranteed. A full refund will be given if a camper is not confirmed in any program.

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Telephone and email registrations are not accepted. The camp registration forms in this brochure allow you to register for up to two sessions of camp per form. To sign up for multiple camp sessions online, follow the instructions in the camp registration section on the website.


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To register two campers for the same program, they must both meet the age requirements for that program. List them as Camper Buddies on each other’s online or paper registration form. For paper or FAX registrations, submit them together or mail them in the same envelope. Placement with a buddy is not guaranteed. A maximum of two names together will be accepted. An additional, non-refundable $12 registration fee will apply for all girls who are not currently Girl Scouts. An additional $50 fee will apply for all girls living outside the Girl Scouts of Northern California jurisdiction. This fee covers a portion of the indirect costs relating to camp operations, which are subsidized by the Council. Family camp programs require a non-refundable $50/person deposit at time of registration. A current health exam (within 12 months of camp) by a Licensed Physician, Physicians Assistant, or Nurse Practitioner acting under the supervision of a Licensed Physician is required for attendance at resident camp.

DEPOSITS

The deposit will not be refunded after camp registration is confirmed. Nonrefundable deposits are not transferable to another program or camper. For questions on this policy, contact the Council Registration Department.

CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION

Camp registrations are considered confirmed once they are placed in the Girl Scout computer system regardless of whether a confirmation notice has been received. A camper information packet with important pre-camp details will be sent approximately three weeks after the camp registration has been confirmed and no sooner than Feb. 15. If no email address is provided, the information packet will be mailed. Health forms will be sent to campers with the camp packet and must be signed by one of the medical professionals above, and brought with you on camp check-in day. Confirmation materials can also be found on the Parents Corner of the CampRocks.org section of the website. A user name and password is required to access documents and will be sent via an electronic confirmation email.

PAYMENT OF FEES

The balance of the camp fee is due three weeks before the opening day of the confirmed camp session. The total camp fee may be paid at any time prior, including at the time of registration. Online payments may be made by credit card or debit card only. Payments may also be made by mail or in person by check, money order, credit card, or debit card, or GSNorCal Cookie/Fall Sales Rewards card. A $35 service charge will be made on all returned checks. NOTE: A camper will be cancelled from a program if payment is not received by the three week due date. If your registration is cancelled, you will be sent a notification and all fees paid up to that point are non-refundable.

CANCELLATIONS

To cancel a registration or a waitlist spot, send an email or written notification to happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org or 1-408-287-8025. To receive a refund of the registration fees paid less the deposit, a notice of cancellation must be received three weeks prior to the first day of the camp session for which the cancellation is being made.

REFUND POLICY

Full refund: If your selected camp session(s) is full and no alternative can be found or if the financial aid amount requested is not fully granted, the total amount paid will be refunded. Partial refund: The balance of the camp fee, less deposit, will be refunded only if: •

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Family plans change and the camper can no longer attend. In this case, written notification must be received three weeks before the opening date of the confirmed camp session; The camper does not attend due to illness or injury. A letter from a physician must accompany the refund request; The camper is sent home from camp due to illness or injury occurring at camp. Refunds are prorated in such cases and will not be made if the camper attends more than half of the camp session and will be made only at the written request of the parent/guardian.

No refunds will be made if the camper does not attend her camp session or leaves early for any other reason, even if her space is filled by another participant. Make refund requests in writing no later than Aug. 31, 2013 to the Girl scouts of northern California.

VOLUNTEER RUN COMMUNITY CAMP REGISTRATION Each Volunteer Run camp manages its own registration process. Refer to the Volunteer Run camp section at CampRocks.org/other_camps.html for contact information to obtain registration details. For further assistance, email: communitycamps@girlscoutsnorcal.org.

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more registration inFormation FALL + COOKIE REWARDS = CAMP!

Girls can earn Fall Sale Rewards or Cookie Rewards to pay for all or part of their camp registration through the Girl Scouts of Northern California Product Sale programs. Reference the Fall Sale and Cookie Sale order cards for the details and have your Girl Scout talk with her troop regarding their girl and troop rewards plan choice. The girl and troop rewards plan choice is a decision made by the girls for the entire troop.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Any girl who lives within Girl Scouts of Northern California’s jurisdiction is eligible to apply for financial help to attend Girl Scout camps in Northern California. Girls who live outside of this Council must contact their local Girl Scout Council for financial aid information. Girls must be registered Girl Scouts by April 15. DEADLINE: Financial Aid requests must be submitted no later than May 15.

CAMP ChAMPiOns!

Has your daughter benefited from the power of a camp experience? If you believe that going to camp is a valuable way to increase self confidence, leadership skills, and a sense of accomplishment, please join us in providing the camp experience to girls who cannot afford it. There is a place to make a donation to our campership fund while registering online at camprocks.org or with paper registration form in this brochure. You CAN make a huge difference with even a small donation! Share the power of the camp experience - be a Camp Champion! Gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor as individual situations vary.

Financial aid decisions are not made until camp placement has been confirmed. Families may request financial assistance for one session of resident camp OR no more than two sessions of day camp. All information is confidential.

CAMP PARtneR wORK weeKends

To apply for financial aid:

spring 2013

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Complete the financial aid and the camp registration forms in this brochure or on the website at CampRocks.org. Note: the camp registration form and financial aid form are two separate forms and are processed separately. List the name of camp, program, and fee for which assistance is being requested on the financial aid form. Girls or families must pay at least the deposit for their camp session. Should the financial aid amount requested not be fully granted and applicant chooses to cancel their registration, a refund of the deposit will be allowed. In such case, a refund request must be submitted in writing by Aug. 31. Financial aid is based on need and this must be clearly reflected on the form. The Council takes into account income level, family size, and a detailed explanation of circumstances when granting financial assistance. Documentation that verifies income level must be provided with the form (i.e. paycheck stub, tax return, unemployment check receipt, etc.) Incomplete forms or those missing proof of income will not be reviewed.

skylark Ranch/santa Cruz Mountains: March 23 sugar Pine/Calaveras County: May 24-27 bothin/fairfax: April 20 deer lake/truckee: June 28-30

Bring the whole family to the mountains for a weekend and partner with us to prepare the resident camps for the summer camp season. There is no fee, and meals are provided beginning with Saturday breakfast. Projects at the camps may include putting up platform tents, opening up and cleaning out buildings from the winter, cleaning bathrooms, clearing trails, clearing brush and debris, painting, and more. Your much appreciated work will be followed by a special Saturday evening family campfire. Housing will be in seasonal shelters or buildings. More information can be found at GirlScoutsNorCal.org in the Camp and Property section or contact pmckenney@girlscoutsnorcal.org.

“It’s so great for them to be outdoors, meet new people, have counselors from all over the world and all walks of life. I love the variety Girl Scouts offers - horseback riding, ocean sports, mountain camps, rock climbing, cooking - there’s something for everyone. I also feel my daughter is safe at camp - a very important consideration for us.” - parent 28

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Financial aid Form

Para obtener este forma en Espanol llame 800-447-4475, ext. 2901 o de correo electronico a happycamper@girlscoutsnorcal.org. step 1: read the guideLines on page 28 step 2: CompLete the fuLL appLiCation and SUBMIT IT With proof of inCome

Girl’s Name Address City County State Zip Telephone Day Telephone Evening Birthday School Grade in Fall Troop # Juliette (Individually registered Girl Scout) Has she received camp financial assistance before? q Yes q No Parent/Guardian 1 Name Phone Occupation(s) Parent/Guardian 2 Name Occupation(s) Girl lives with (Circle one): mother only father only both parents other guardian other (please specify):

The following information MUST be completed for all applicants and proof of income MUST be attached.

Number of children living at home Ages Number of adults dependent on family income Gross monthly income Annual household income level: q Below $18,000 q $42,001 – $48,000 q $18,001 – $24,000 q $48,001 – $54,000 q $24,001 – $30,000 q $54,001 – $60,000 q $30,001 – $36,000 q Over $60,000 q $36,001 – $42,000 Include verification of income from all sources (pay stub, tax return, proof of assistance, etc.) Camp Session Program Fee for camp Amount parent/guardian can pay Amount girl can pay (including cookie credit) Amount from other sources Amount requested

$____________ $____________ $____________ $____________ $____________

Please indicate any special circumstances that relate to this request (additional pages may be attached):

STEP 3: FUNDING RELEASE AND SIGNATURE The Guardsmen provide funding for a portion of our GSNorCal camperships. In consideration of this campership application for sponsorship by The Guardsmen, I agree to the following conditions: (1) to allow my child to attend camp; (2) to contribute the amount of money specified for my child to attend camp; (3) to allow my child to receive such medical treatment as may be considered necessary; and (4) The Guardsmen shall not be responsible for any disease, injury or death to my child while traveling to, from or while attending camp. Parent/Guardian Signature STEP 4:

MAIL COMPLETED APPLICATION AND ALL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TO: Girl Scouts of Northern California 1310 South Bascom Avenue San Jose, CA 95128 Attn: Camperships

NOTE:

INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE REVIEWED. CAMP SPACE WILL NOT BE HELD FOR INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS.

Date

OFFICIAL USE ONLY B

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Date Received

Date Approved

Date Denied

Date Notified

Amount Approved $

Approval Signature

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camp metro registration Form Camper’s Name Address City Phone Age Camper’s Email Registered GS q Camper Buddy

Parent 1 Name Parent 1 Phone H( State School Grade in Sept Yes

Zip

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Parent’s Email Parent 2 Name

Birth date

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Parent 2 Phone H( Troop#______

Parent’s Cell Phone (

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Emergency Contact Name

(Being placed with a buddy is not guaranteed—both forms must come into the office together for the best chance of being placed with a buddy. List one name only. Both buddies must sign up for the same program and session.)

Emergency Contact Phone Relationship to camper

REGISTRATION 1 1st Choice Session

REGISTRATION 2 1st Choice Session

1st Choice Program

1st Choice Program

2nd Choice Session

2nd Choice Session

2nd choice Program

2nd choice Program

q Morning Metro (7:30 am – 8:30 am $25)

AND/OR

q Evening Metro (5 – 6 p.m. $25)

q Morning Metro (7:30 am – 8:30 am $25)

AND/OR

q Evening Metro (5 – 6 p.m. $25)

TRANSPORTATION REGISTRATION

I understand that a $50 fee will be charged for this transportation service and that this fee is non-refundable once the camp session has started and will not be prorated for any days not used. I understand that space is limited for all locations and is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis per session. Notification of transportation status will be sent in the confirmation packet. Transportation is not available in conjunction with Morning Metro or Evening Metro. Transportation registration (select one):

Mountain View

Almaden

Campbell

Fremont

Parent Initial here _______ if you do NOT want your camp registration processed unless transportation is available for your daughter. If transportation is NOT available your registration and deposit will be returned to you and your daughter will NOT be registered for the session or program indicated.

PAYMENT

REGISTRATION 1

REGISTRATION 2

TOTAL

PAYMENT METHOD

Total Camp Fees

$________

$________ $_______

Non-Girl Scout fee (one-time)

$________

$_______

Out of Council fee

$________

$________ $_______

q Cash q Check/MO q VISA q MC q AMEX q DISC

Financial Aid Requested

$________

$________ $_______

q Cookie/Fall Sale Rewards #________________________________

Total Deposit Enclosed

$________

$________ $_______

q Charge the deposit only to my credit card

As legal guardian of this child, I give permission for her to attend camp and participate in all activities unless stated, for her to be transported out of camp during the camp session for programs and other purposes, and for emergency treatment to be given to her in case of injury or illness. I agree to cooperate with all regulations and procedures. I understand that the $100 deposit is not refundable after registration has been confirmed. I understand that if my daughter is not a registered Girl Scout there is an additional $12 fee; I understand that by participating in any camp, my daughter will become a member of the Girl Scouts.

Check one: Images of my daughter may ___ may not___ be used in Girl Scout Public Relations. Exceptions to participation:

Parent/Guardian Signature (REQUIRED) Where did you hear about our camps?

Amount Enclosed (A minimum $100 deposit is required for each session)

q When accepted into a camp program charge the entire amount due. Camp Champion donation amount: _______ (Details on page 28.) Account #

Do not include your credit card # if Faxing this form

Exp. date

I understand that the $100 deposit is non-refundable if confirmed and that the balance is non-refundable within three weeks of the confirmed camp session.

Signature of Cardholder Print Cardholder’s name Date


resident camp registration Camper’s Name Address City Phone Age Camper’s Email Registered GS q Camper Buddy

Parent 1 Name Parent 1 Phone H( State School Grade in Sept

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Emergency Contact Name Emergency Contact Phone Relationship to camper Parent’s contact information during camp if different REGISTRATION 2 1st Camp Choice Session 2nd Camp Choice Session 3rd Camp Choice Session

Program Program Program

PAYMENT

Please choose a preferred location. Note: this may change depending on the camp in which your registration is confirmed.

Skylark Ranch

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Parent 2 Name Birth date

TRANSPORTATION

Deer Lake:

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Parent’s Email

(Being placed with a buddy is not guaranteed—both forms must come into the office together for the best chance of being placed with a buddy. List one name only. Both buddies must sign up for the same program and session.)

REGISTRATION 1 1st Camp Choice Session 2nd Camp Choice Session 3rd Camp Choice Session

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q Oakland

q Concord

q San Jose q Oakland

q Fairfield

q Santa Cruz q Pleasanton

Total Camp Fees

REGISTRATION 1

REGISTRATION 2

TOTAL

$________ $________ $_______

Non-Girl Scout fee (one-time) $________

$_______

Out of Council fee

$________

$________ $_______

Financial Aid Requested

$________ $________ $_______

Total Deposit Enclosed

$________ $________ $_______

PAYMENT METHOD As legal guardian of this child, I give permission for her to attend camp and participate in all activities unless stated, for her to be transported out of camp during the camp session for programs and other purposes, and for emergency treatment to be given to her in case of injury or illness. I agree to cooperate with all regulations and procedures. I understand that the $100 deposit for girl only sessions or the $50 deposit/person for Family Camps, is not refundable after registration has been confirmed. I understand my daughter must have a current physical completed by a Licensed Physician, Physician’s Assistant, or Nurse Practitioner under the supervision of a Licensed Physician. I understand that if my daughter is not a registered Girl Scout there is an additional $12 fee; I understand that by participating in any camp my daughter will become a member of the Girl Scouts. Check one: Images of my daughter may ___ may not___ be used in Girl Scout Public Relations. Exceptions to participation:

Amount Enclosed (A minimum $100 deposit is required for each session) q Cash q Check/MO q VISA q MC q AMEX q DISC q Cookie/Fall Sale Rewards #________________________________ q Charge the deposit only to my credit card q When accepted into a camp program charge the entire amount due. Camp Champion donation amount: _______ (Details on page 28.) Account #

Do not include your credit card # if Faxing this form

I understand that the $100 deposit is non-refundable if confirmed and that the balance is non-refundable within three weeks of the confirmed camp session.

Signature of Cardholder Print Cardholder’s name

Parent/Guardian Signature (REQUIRED) Where did you hear about our camps?

Exp. date

Date



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