Y Day Camp Brochure 2022

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KETTLE MORAINE

YMCA

kmymca.org/daycamp

• Registration Begins February 28th (Page 17) • NEW! Members receive a discounted rate (page 15) • NEW! Holy Hill Area School District YMCA Day Camp Location (Page 3)

• State Funding Accepted (Page 19)

• Mini Explorers Camp (entering 5K )(Page 6)

• Summer School Wrap-Around Care (Pages 8-9) • New Age Ranges (Pages 12-14)


The recipe for a wonderful childhood includes adventure, learning, safety, friends, and fun! These are the components that the Kettle Moraine Y Day Camp builds on to design our annual camp program. Programs are created to help your children grow in their sense of belonging as they meet new people and develop lifelong friendships. Our staff creates a fun, adventurous atmosphere at Y Day Camp. We go to great lengths to train our staff to give your kids their best summer ever. Staff receives an extensive 40 hours of training in behavioral guidance, CPR, AED, First Aid, and much more prior to your child arriving at camp. Y Day Camp is a fun place filled with friendly people. The exciting activities draw them in, but the relationships formed here are why families come back year after year. We look forward to making new memories with your camper! Sincerely, Landon Diel

Day Camp Director West Washington Branch ldiel@kmymca.org 262-247-1056

Parent Question Sessions Camp Begins

Saturday, May 7th

Monday, June 6

Healthy Kids Day from 10am-12pm West Washington Branch

Camp Ends

Saturday, May 7th

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Friday, August 26th

Healthy Kids Day from 2-4pm Feith Family Ozaukee Branch

REGISTER ONLINE! kmymca.org/daycamp

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Ben Breuer

Day Camp Director Feith Family Ozaukee Branch bbreuer@kmymca.org 262-235-9617

Parent Orientation Saturday, March 26th from 1-3pm West Washington Branch

Saturday, April 30th from 1-3pm Feith Family Ozaukee Branch


OUR CAMP LOCATIONS Kewaskum

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Fredonia

Allenton Addison

West Bend

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4

33

Saukville Jackson

60

Hartford

Port Washington

7 Grafton

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP EACH DAY

Mequon

Germantown

1

2

Cedarburg

Richfield Hubertus 3

83

43

Newburg

41 Slinger

Belgium

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Please add your child’s name on everything they bring to camp. Your counselor will inform you if any other supplies are needed through a Sunday night email. Also, please send your camper in clothing that is okay to get dirty.

Thiensville

Silverbrook YMCA Day Camp Silverbrook Intermediate School 120 North Silverbrook Dr. West Bend, WI

WHAT TO BRING

2 Feith Family YMCA Day Camp Feith Family Ozaukee Branch 465 Northwoods Rd. Port Washington, WI

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Holy Hill Area School District YMCA Day Camp Richfield Middle School (HHASD) 3117 Hwy 167 Richfield, WI

4 Mini Explorers

West Washington Branch 1111 W. Washington St. West Bend, WI

LOCATION CHANGED!

Mini Explorers

Feith Family Ozaukee Branch 465 Northwoods Rd. Port Washington, WI

See page 6 for details.

Holy Trinity YMCA Day Camp

Holy Trinity Newburg 309 Salisbury St. Newburg, WI

Grafton YMCA Day Camp John Long Middle School 700 Hickory St. Grafton, WI

See pages 10-11 for a complete list of camp offerings!

• Backpack • Non-perishable Bagged Lunch • Sunscreen • Bug Spray • Reusable Water Bottle • Book • Swimsuit • Towel • Weather Appropriate Apparel, Including Closed-toed Shoes • Facial Covering WHAT TO LEAVE HOME All electronics, cell phones, toys (stuffed animals, Pokemon, LEGO’s, etc.). The Y is not responsible for lost or broken items.

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SAMPLE

SCHEDULE

6:00-8:45am 8:45am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Before Camp Care

Before Camp Care

Before Camp Care

Before Camp Care

Before Camp Care

Camp Groups Assemble Opening Ceremony/Snack

Camp Groups Assemble Opening Ceremony/Snack

Camp Groups Assemble Opening Ceremony/Snack

Camp Groups Assemble Opening Ceremony/Snack

Camp Groups Assemble Opening Ceremony/Snack

Field Trip Day for:

Unit Activity

Skill Choice Activities

Lunch

•Silverbrook Explorers & Voyagers

Counselor Planned Activities

Skill Choice Activities

Field Trip Day for:

Lunch

•Silverbrook Navigators & Adventurers

11:30am 12:00pm

Counselor Planned Activities

1:00pm

•Feith Family Navigators Field Trip Day& Adventurers

1:30pm

•Newburg YMCA Day Camp

12:30pm

Read, Rest, Relax

Read, Rest, Relax

•Grafton YMCA Day Camp

Swim Time 2:00pm

Swim Time

•Feith Family Explorers & Field Trip Day Voyagers •Holy Hill Area School District YMCA Day Camp

Lunch Read, Rest, Relax

Swim Time

2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm

Counselor Planned Activities

Counselor Planned Activities

All Camp Activity

4:00pm Closing Ceremony/ Closing Ceremony/ Closing Ceremony/ Closing Ceremony/ Closing Ceremony/ Snack Snack Snack Snack Snack 4:00-6:00pm Pick Up Pick Up Pick Up Pick Up Pick Up

Activity time will differ from week to week Silverbrook and Feith Summer Camps are separated into units by camp selection and ages. Each unit provides campers with the opportunity to discover, explore, create and learn with their peers.

Camp Ages

Please keep in mind that these are tentative ranges.

Specialty & Sports Camps Sports Camp Adventurers: Ages 6-10 Specialty Camp Adventurers: Ages 8-12 (ages dependent on camp selection)

Traditional & Jr. Specialty Camps Explorers: Ages 5-6* Voyagers: Ages 6-8 Navigators: Ages 8-12

*Explorers may include some 7 year olds due to Jr. Specialty Camp

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Look for the list of field trips on the Y’s website at www.kmymca.org/daycamp


OTHER FUN

All children will have the opportunity to swim. Each pool is staffed by Y lifeguards, a Y waterfront supervisor, and our counselors in the water. Please connect with your Day Camp Director to learn more about how we keep campers safe while swimming. *Children using the Family Adventure Pool who are 8 or older and are tall enough to touch the bottom of the pool do not need to take the swim test.

Y Day Camp sites go on a weekly field trip and are divided into two days based on either ages or location. Parents should pack their lunch in a zip lock bag prior to arriving at camp to prevent lunches leaking on other camper lunches. Campers should arrive by 8:45 am on field trip days in their field trip shirt and dress in appropriate clothing and footwear for the weekly field trip location. Some examples of the field trips include; State/County/ City Parks, County Zoo, Baseball Game, Bowling, and Museums. Check back in May for the posted Field Trip schedule at www. kmymca.org/daycamp.

Silverbrook YMCA Day Camp Safety Around Water classes are provided for the explorer units Friday mornings for no additional fee. Feith Family YMCA Day Camp Safety Around Water classes provided are for the explorer units on Tuesday for no additional fee.

PARK DAY

FIELD TRIPS

RECREATIONAL SWIM TIME

OFFERINGS

We will take campers weekly to a local park. Campers will be able to play on the playground, go for nature walks, playgroup games in the fields, participate in STEM activities, and so much more! This will provide a space for campers to connect with nature while having fun, making new friends, and trying new activities! Park Days are just one more enhancement that will give our campers a great summer camp experience.

Parks:

Washington County Parks and Grady Park in Ozaukee County

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Ozaukee County

Located at our Feith Family Ozaukee Branch Prices include breakfast, snack, and field trips.

5 days/week

$205/week

4 days/week

$195/week

3 days/week

$160/week

2 days/week

$110/week

Prices do not include the $50 non-refundable, non-transferable registration fee. County funding is accepted and the Y offers financial assistance to those who qualify. Rates are subject to change.

For more information please contact Amanda Jacoby at ajacoby@kmymca.org or 262-235-9631.

Washington County

Located at our West Washington Branch Prices include breakfast, lunch, snack, and field trips.

5 days/week

$205/week

4 days/week

$195/week

3 days/week

$160/week

2 days/week

$110/week

Prices do not include the $50 non-refundable, non-transferable registration fee. County funding is accepted and the Y offers financial assistance to those who qualify. Rates are subject to change. This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider.

For more information please contact Melissa Kalupa at mkalupa@kmymca.org or 262-247-1032.

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MINI EXPLORERS Must be 4 years old as of 9/1/21 through entering Kindergarten.

Space is limited. Call today for registration information and to reserve your spot. MINI EXPLORERS SAMPLE SCHEDULE Schedule may vary.

6:00am-8:30am 8:30am 9:00am 9:30am Discounted 10:30am Y Household 11:30am Membership! 12:30pm 1:00pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm

Drop Off/Center Time Morning Snack Opening Ceremony Outside Activity Weekly Theme Activity Lunch Rest/Quiet Time Water or Weekly Theme Activity Afternoon Snack Closing Ceremony Art/Outside/Free Play

This camp provides a smaller setting for our youngest campers. Our staff creates a positive and caring learning environment where children can make new friends, achieve new successes, and have their first camp experience. The program includes many camp traditions such as camp circle, theme days, and more. Daily activities are designed to meet your youngster’s social, emotional, and physical needs, including arts, science, literacy, games, and outdoor play. Activities provide hands-on fun, while children have the opportunity to be active and learn new skills while reinforcing lessons learned throughout the year.


Please note that these may change depending on local and state requirements

Toys and equipment will be sanitized every day.

High-traffic areas will be sanitized every day.

Tables will be washed and sanitized before and after being used for eating. All garbage cans used for food disposal will be covered.

Hands will be washed often (and specifically, before and after eating).

KEEPING YOU SAFE

Health and Cleaning Procedures!

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SUMMER SCHOOL Looking for care before or after your child’s summer school day? Y Day Camp has you covered! YMCA Summer School Wrap Around Camp offers a convenient option for parents who wish for their children to attend summer school. After your child’s classes, children will eat lunch, and participate in activities including games, songs, team building, swimming (varies by site) and other camp fun! Remember to send a backpack with a lunch, reusable water bottle, swimsuit, towel, and closed-toed shoes!

DAILY CAMP RATES

Northern Ozaukee School District

$25

5K - 7th

Monday - Friday

Grafton School District

AM - $8, PM - $25

5K - 7th

Monday - Thursday*

PortWashington/ Washington/ Port Saukville School Saukville School District District

AM - $8, PM - $25

1st - 7th

Monday - Thursday*

Cedarburg School District

$25

5K - 7th

Monday - Thursday*

WestBend BendSchool School West District--Green GreenTree Tree District Elementary/Decorah Elementary

AM - $8, PM - $25

Decorah 1st (Session 1 only) Session 1: MondayGreen Tree 2nd-4th Thursday* (Sessions 1 and 2) Session 2: Monday- Friday

West Bend School District - Silverbrook Intermediate

AM - $8, PM - $25

5th - 6th

Session 1: MondayThursday* Session 2: Monday- Friday

Holy Hill Area Holy Hill Area School School District District*

AM - $8, PM - $25

4K (must be at least 4 years old) - 6th

Monday - Thursday*

Richfield Middle School

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GRADES

SCHOOL DISTRICT

(Based on 2022/23 School Year)

*Friday Full Day Add-on for an additional $40 each week. Care available 6am-6pm.

DAYS AVAILABLE


WRAP AROUND CAMP

CAMP WEEKS TAKING PLACE

TIMES

SITE

TRANSPORTATION

12:00pm - 6:00pm

Northern Ozaukee Elementary School

On-Site

Weeks 3,4,6-9: Session A: June 20-30 Session B: July 11-21 Session C: July 25-August 4

6:00am - 8:00am 12:00pm - 6:00pm

John Long Middle School

On-Site

Weeks 2-4,6-8: Session 1: June 13-30 Session 2: July 11-28

6:00am - 7:15am 12:00pm - 6:00pm

Feith Family Ozaukee Branch

Busing is included directly from school to Y Day Camp

Weeks 3,4,6,7: June 20 - 30, July 11-21,

12:00pm - 6:00pm

John Long Middle School

Busing is included directly from school to Y Day Camp

6:00am - 8:00am 12:30pm - 6:00pm

NEW! Now located at Green Tree Elementary School

Busing for Decorah On-Site for Green Tree Students

6:00am - 8:00am 11:00am - 6:00pm

Silverbrook Intermediate School

On-Site

6:00am - 8:00am 12:00pm - 6:00pm

Friess Lake Elementary School

On-Site

Weeks 2 - 5: June 13 - July 8 (No Wrap Around Camp July 4th)

Weeks 2 - 5: Session 1: June 13 - July 7 Session 2: August 1-12

Weeks 2 - 5: Session 1: June 13 - July 7 Session 2: August 1-12

Weeks 2 - 5: June 15-30

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Y DAY CAMP Camp Type Traditional *

Feith Family YMCA Day Camp

(Ages 5-12)

Jr. Specialty* (Ages 5-7)

Specialty (Ages 8-12)

Sports (Ages 6-10)

Week 2 June 13-17

Week 3 June 20-24

Week 4 June 27-July 1

(No Camp July 4)

Young Olympians

Community Heroes

Treasure Island

Decade Week

Fun on the 4th

Paint Here, Paint There, Paint Everywhere

Jr. Lego

Summer Splash

Into the Wild/ Master Builders

Fun Factor/ Trail Trekkers

Lemonade Stand / Ninja Warriors

Iron Kids / Sweet Taste of Summer

Camp Hollywood

Sports Sampler

Flag Football

Basketball

Tennis

Soccer

Intro to CIT

Teambuilding

Values

Volunteerism

Community Heroes

Treasure Island

Decade Week

Fun on the 4th

Jr. Lego

Summer Splash

CIT (Completed 6th Grade or older)

Traditional (Ages 5-12)

Grafton YMCA Day Camp

Jr. Specialty (Ages 5-7)

Specialty (Ages 8-12)

Sports (Ages 6-10)

CIT

Silverbrook YMCA Day Camp

(Ages 5-12)

Jr. Specialty* (Ages 5-7)

Specialty (Ages 8-12)

Sports (Ages 6-10)

YMCA Day Camp

Holy HIll Area Holy Trinity School District YMCA Day Richfield Middle School Camp

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Jr. Specialty (Ages 5-7)

Specialty (Ages 8-12)

Soccer

Tennis

Young Olympians

Community Heroes

Treasure Island

Decade Week

Fun on the 4th

Paint Here Paint There Paint Everywhere

Jr. Lego

Summer Splash

Into the Wild/ Art-Rageous

Fun Factor/ Trail Trekkers

Lemonade Stand/ Fishing

Iron Kids / Wisconsin Adventure

Camp Hollywood

Sports Sampler

Soccer

Flag Football

Discs and Frisbees

Tennis

Intro to CIT

Teambuilding

Values

Volunteerism

Young Olympians

Community Heroes

Treasure Island

Decade Week

Fun on the 4th

Paint Here, Paint There, Paint Everywhere

Jr. Lego

Summer Splash

Art-Rageous

Fun Factor

Fishing

Wisconsin Adventure

Camp Hollywood

Intro to CIT

Teambuilding

Values

Volunteerism

Community Heroes

Treasure Island

Decade Week

Fun on the 4th

CIT

(Ages 5-12)

Wisconsin Adventure

Volunteerism

(Completed 6th Grade or older)

Traditional

Sweet Taste of Summer

Values

CIT

(Ages 4-12)

Disney Adventure

Teambuilding

(Completed 6th Grade or older)

Traditional

Disney Adventure

Intro to CIT

(Completed 6th Grade or older)

Traditional*

Week 5 July 4-8

Week 1 June 6-10

Young Olympians

See page 8 for Summer School Wrap Around Camp. *Feith and Silverbrook Day Camp must have completed Kindergarten.

Disney Adventure

Disney Adventure


AT-A-GLANCE

Register early for a reduced rate! See page 15 for details.

Week 6 July 11-15

Week 7 July 18-22

Week 8 July 25-29

Week 9 Aug 1-5

Week 10 Aug 8-12

Week 11 Aug 15-19

Week 12 Aug 22-26

Holidaze

Animal Safari

Galactic Adventure

Fairest of the Fair

Finding the Future

Full STEAM Ahead

Summer Celebrations

Creepy Crawlers

Welcome to the Jungle

Dino Diggers

Jr. Jedis

Nature Nurturers

Mini Chefs

Fishing/Outdoor Feast

Lemonade Stand/ Outdoor Survival

Color Fun Run/ CSI: Camp

Wisconsin Adventure/ Brain Busters

Ninja Warriors/ Inventor’s Workshop

Wizards and Magic

Sports Sampler

Baseball

Volleyball

Sports Sampler

Soccer

Flag Football

Community Relationships

Personal Growth and Development

Project Management

Influencing and Developing Others

Communication

Inclusion

Holidaze

Animal Safari

Galactic Adventure

Fairest of the Fair

Finding the Future

Full STEAM Ahead

Creepy Crawlers

Welcome to the Jungle

Dino Diggers

Jr. Jedis

Nature Nurturers

Mini Chefs

Ninja Warriors

Art-rageous

Basketball

Baseball

Community Relationships

Personal Growth and Development

Project Management

Influencing and Developing Others

Communication

Inclusion

Holidaze

Animal Safari

Galactic Adventure

Fairest of the Fair

Finding the Future

Full STEAM Ahead

Creepy Crawlers

Welcome to the Jungle

Dino Diggers

Jr. Jedis

Nature Nurturers

Mini Chefs

Bake Sale/Ninja Warriors

Lemonade Stand/ Outdoor Survival

Color Fun Run/ CSI: Camp

Outdoor Feast/ Fishing

A Sweet Taste of Summer/Ninja Warriors

Bowling

Basketball

Soccer

Baseball

Football

Basketball

Sports Sampler

Community Relationships

Personal Growth and Development

Project Management

Influencing and Developing Others

Communication

Inclusion

Holidaze

Animal Safari

Galactic Adventure

Fairest of the Fair

Finding the Future

Full STEAM Ahead

Creepy Crawlers

Welcome to the Jungle

Dino Diggers

Jr. Jedis

Nature Nurturers

Mini Chefs

Ninja Warriors

Lemonade Stand

CSI: Camp

Outdoor Feast

A Sweet Taste of Summer

Bowling

Community Relationships

Personal Growth and Development

Project Management

Influencing and Developing Others

Communication

Inclusion

Holidaze

Animal Safari

Galactic Adventure

Fairest of the Fair

Finding the Future

Full STEAM Ahead

Art-Rageous

Summer Celebrations

Fun Factor

Summer Celebrations

Master Builders

Summer Celebrations

Master Builders

Summer Celebrations

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JR. SPECIALTY Ages 5-7

See pages 10 and 11 for dates and locations. Jr. Specialty Camps are geared for younger campers so they can experience fun and creative activities with their peers. Campers spend at least three hours per day, four days a week, focusing on their Jr. Specialty Camp. On the 5th day, campers will participate in the weekly field trip. Junior Lego This camp is for kids who love to play with Legos. Campers will do more than build. They will have an opportunity to create whatever they can imagine.

Disney Adventure Are you the princess, the hero, or the villain? Find out as we create projects and play games all about Disney movies and songs.

Creepy Crawlers Join us as we explore some of the most fascinating creatures: Insects, Arachnids, and Worms. Campers can share their curiosity of these Creepy Crawlers with others while learning about and finding them!

Welcome to the Jungle Where do over half of the world’s animal and plant species live? In the Jungle, of course! In this camp, Campers use their imagination to transport themselves to a seemingly different world.

Dino Diggers Explore the Prehistoric times by digging for fossils and exploring dinosaurs’ habitats. Who knows, maybe you will even run into a T-Rex!

Mini Chefs Campers will create dishes that are sure to get their taste buds singing. This week, campers will learn basic cooking skills, cooking safety, and healthy eating choices. We will finish the week with a cookbook to take home of their favorite recipe.

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Nature Nurturers Campers will find themselves at eye level with insects, following in the footsteps of the creatures that call the outdoors their home and discovering what interesting art we can make from natural materials.

Junior Jedis Come to the Y side and send your Padawan to an out-of-this-world opportunity to train along other Padawans and work their way to being a true Jedi Master. They will endure daily challenges, training missions, and Star Wars adventures. The force is strong with this one!

Paint Here, Paint There, Paint Everywhere Brush up your art skills and fill in that negative space. This art camp will have your little artist creating pieces and learning a pallet of art skills. You don’t have to be Michelangelo to join in on the mess and be a part of the memories!

Summer Splash Splish, Splash, the end of summer is approaching fast. Campers can end their summer in the biggest splash yet with water balloons, water games, and creating your own water rides fit for a water park! This fun camp will help your little fish swim into the school year! Water you waiting for, it’ll be a blast!


SPECIALTY Ages 8-12

See pages 10 and 11 for dates and locations. Does your child have a specific interest or hobby? Chances are we have a Specialty Camp for them! Campers spend at least three hours a day, four days a week, focusing on their Specialty Camp. On the 5th day, campers get to join in on the weekly field trip. Art-Rageous Calling all creators, makers, designers, and painters! This specialty camp will have your artist diving into their imagination and creating masterpieces that will surpass even Van Gogh himself. Bring your paint clothes and your mind, and we will provide the rest! Sweet Taste of Summer I scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream! Campers will learn how to make homemade ice cream and other sweet treats while learning the importance of following directions and being patient. Donut fear, this camp will be legen-dairy and delicious! Bake Sale What better way to bake the world a better place than a bake sale? Your baker will create marketing tools, a business plan, and the tastiest of treats to sell to parents and families. The best part? All profits will be donated to the YMCA Scholarship Fund! Brain Busters Grab the beakers and put on your safety glasses; we are diving into the world of science! Explore the endless possibilities of science through problem solving and creativity. Become one with Einstein and experience how exciting “thinking outside of the box” can be. Bowling Do you love bowling? Then this camp is right up your alley. Let the good times roll at the lanes 4 times a week while learning different bowling techniques to turn your spare into a strike. Color Fun Run Have a passion for running? Enjoy colorful fun and tie-dye? Then this camp is your speed! Your runner will learn proper stretching techniques, strength exercises, create tie-dye masterpieces, and more! Join us for a blast of color and the wind flowing through your hair! Campers can participate in the Y Day Camp Color Run for Campers on July 29th at Feith Family Ozaukee YMCA. CSI: Camp Justice will be served in this exciting camp that is based on the hit TV series CSI. Children will reconstruct a crime scene, investigate the scene, interrogate the witnesses, and solve the crime like real-life detectives. This camp

will incorporate science, math, writing, and communication skills, giving evidence that this camp is unlike any other! Fishing Camp It’s oh-fish-ial, fishing camp is off the hook! We will be fishing four days, throughout the week practicing our skills. Learn how to bait your hook, take a fish off, and identify the different fish you can find in Wisconsin. Feel free to bring your own pole and gear or borrow some of ours. Master Builders Show off your ingenuity and creativity while using various materials to construct buildings, bridges, and anything you can blueprint! The builders will be presenting their greatest creation to our panel of judges, who will look at the height, stability, and strength of their structures! A perfect camp for our future Architects and Engineers! Iron Kids Train like an Ironman for your first Tri Kids! We will swim, run, and bike into competition for the 4th annual Kettle Moraine Y Day Camp Tri Kids. Train at the YMCA for a few days before participating in the Tri Kids on Friday at the Feith Family YMCA! Must be at least 8 years old and be able to swim 75 yards of any stroke (3 lengths of the pool). Outdoor Feasts Put on your chef’s hat and your sunscreen and join us for some outdoor cooking fun! Campers will create tasty treats all without a kitchen! Think you’re up for the challenge? Outdoor Survival Discover the art of being prepared and one with nature by learning skills for the great outdoors! Take the trek to learn navigating with a map and compass, building and starting a fire, pitching a tent, tying knots, and so much more! Wisconsin Adventures What makes being a Wisconsinite so much fun? It could be the summer cookouts or the nature hikes? The sports? Or maybe even the milk and cheese? Wisconsin Adventures Camp will allow you to make that decision and experience the best Wisconsin has to offer! Lemonade Stand Fresh-squeezed summer fun is provided right at your neighborhood camp as campers create a lemonade stand from start to finish! They will create a business plan, their promotions, and their products to sell to campers and families. All profits will be donated to the YMCA Scholarship Fund.

Camp Hollywood Lights, Camera, Action! Come to Camp Hollywood and shine like a star as you learn the basics of theatre and filmmaking. These superstars will incorporate some singing, acting, and staging, and will get to script a short film and produce a final copy all in a day camp setting! Ninja Warriors Do you have what it takes to become a Ninja Warrior? Start your training with strength trials, balancing tests, and agility challenges. Test your ninja skills through daily workouts and obstacle courses. Some challenges will even be designed around the popular television show. Good luck ninjas! Trail Trekkers Hike deep into the woods through nearby trails and explore what makes our forests truly unique both for people and the wildlife that lives there. We will incorporate trail mix recipes, map skills, compass use, and more as we take in the fresh forest air. Outdoor Discovery Discover the great outdoors by learning navigation skills with a map and compass and studying ecosystems and the things that live within them. The explorers will get the opportunity to visit local parks to view these ecosystems in action! Wizards & Magic! Welcome to the magic world of the YMCA! Poof out of the real world for a week and find your magic friends. Mix magical potions, craft your wand, explore the magical history and more. Join us as we create, imagine, and play in the world of magic! Inventor Workshop Put on your thinking cap and come on in to show off your creativity and ingenuity! Campers will have the chance to create their own products and advertise them to a panel of judges, all while making your biggest ideas come to life! Fun Factor Campers will be contestants and compete in one-of-a-kind challenges, ready to risk it all and be the best. Do you think you have what it takes to make it to the end and win the grand prize? Come on down to the Fun Factor and let’s see what you can do!

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TRADITIONAL Ages 5-12

Ages 4-12 at Holy Hill Area School District Y Day Camp Only Silverbrook and Feith Day Campers must have completed kindergarten See pages 10 and 11 for dates and locations.

Our Traditional Day Camp is perfect for the child who likes a bit of everything from sports to crafts and games to art; they will experience it all! Our focus on friendship, accomplishment, and belonging will help your child make new friends, develop independence and try new things – whether they join us for one week or all summer! Each week is packed with various activities centered around physical movement, social interaction, educational opportunities, leadership building, personal growth, and creativity planned by our caring and professional staff around weekly themes. Along with these great activities, campers will also experience weekly field trips and swimming! Day campers will be divided into small groups by age, with activities appropriate to the interests and needs of each group.

SPORTS Ages 6-10 See pages 10 and 11 for dates and locations.

Y Sports Camp is the perfect option for a child who enjoys playing sports and being active. Sports Camp introduces and emphasizes the fundamentals of sports to each child. From skills to drills to the importance of teamwork. Sports Camp provides a fun and supportive environment for athletes of all skill levels. Along with approximately four hours of sports drills, scrimmages, and sports activities four days a week, campers will go swimming, take a weekly field trip and participate in sports-related crafts and character development activities. Whether your camper is new to sports, a seasoned athlete or somewhere in-between, Y Sports Camp is a perfect choice! For more detailed sports camp descriptions, please visit our website at www.kmymca.org/daycamp.

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DAY CAMP PRICING Traditional, Sports & Specialty Camps Pricing below is per week (does not account for deposit). See page 19 for schedule change and cancelation policies. Deposit: $20 non-refundable deposit per camp week for each camper being registered will be due at time of registration. Sibling Discount: There is a 10% child discount for each additional family member after the first child. MEMBER PRICING

Registration Camp Type Completed By: Tier 1 Monday, February 28 Sunday, March 20 (Full Week Only)

Tier 2

Traditional Sports or Specialty Traditional

5 days

4 days 3 days 2 days

$175

N/A

N/A

N/A

$190

N/A

N/A

N/A

$185

$165

$135

$95

Monday, March 21 Sunday, May 8

Sports or Specialty

$200

N/A

N/A

N/A

Tier 3

Traditional

$195

$175

$145

$105

Monday, May 9 End of Camp

Sports or Specialty

$210

N/A

N/A

N/A

Camper must be a member at time of registration through last week of camp. COMMUNITY PARTICIPANT (NON-MEMBER) PRICING

Registration Camp Type 5 days Completed By:

4 days

3 days

2 days

Tier 1

Traditional

$185

N/A

N/A

N/A

Monday, February 28 Sunday, March 20 (Full Week Only)

Sports or Specialty

$200

N/A

N/A

N/A

$195

$175

$145

$105

$210

N/A

N/A

N/A

$205

$185

$155

$115

$220

N/A

N/A

N/A

Tier 2 Monday, March 21 Sunday, May 8

Tier 3 Monday, May 9 End of Camp

Traditional Sports or Specialty Traditional Sports or Specialty

Frequently Asked Questions Q: Can I sign up my camper for partial weeks of Sports or Specialty camps? A: Sports and Specialty are fullweek only options. Q: In Tier 1, there are no partial week prices shown. Why is that? A: Tier 1 will only be open to families registering for full weeks. Those registering in Tier 1 who later reduce days will be subject to Tier 2 (or Tier 3) pricing and/or schedule change policies (page 19). Q: How is my deposit applied? A: Your deposit will be applied to the weekly fees. To calculate your weekly fees, subtract $20 (the deposit). Q: What is the Counselors in Training pricing? A: Counselor in Training must go through an application and interview process and be accepted into the program. Please see page 16 for details, including pricing. Q: Are there partial day options? A: We offer Summer School Wrap Camp (pages 8-9) for those registered for summer school. Outside of this, there are no other partial-day options. Q: What do I do if I need to make a schedule change? A: Once a registration is submitted, it is subject to our schedule change policies (page 19).

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COUNSELORS

IN TRAINING (CIT) MUST HAVE COMPLETED 6TH GRADE

Our Counselors In Training (CIT) program focuses on developing strong leaders through training, discussion, observation, and supervised child interaction. This program is for teens who are serious about learning to work with children and improve their leadership skills. All teens are required to complete an application, submit two letters of recommendation and participate in an interview process to help develop job skills before they may be accepted into the program. Weekly fees cover field trips, snacks and supplies for the CIT. To register and fill out the application, please visit www.kmymca.org/daycamp. Applications are due by May 1st, 2022. If you have any questions, email Landon Diel at ldiel@kmymca.org for Washington County locations or Ben Breuer at bbreuer@kmymca.org for Ozaukee County locations.

CIT LEVELS

Level 1 Intro to CIT June 13-17 | $100

This one-week required program consists of training sessions with a Camp Director and counselor-shadowing throughout the week. These sessions will teach CITs about role-modeling, CIT expectations, and camp operations. Upon completion of Level 1, CITs may sign up for Level 2 programs for the remainder of the summer. All CIT participants must complete Level 1 if new to the program.

Level 2* | $25/week

Teens must successfully complete Level 1 to participate in the Level 2 CIT programs. In these programs, CITs will be focusing on specific skills each week. Some examples of these skills include coaching, personal growth, developing others, and volunteerism. *These programs are offered weekly beginning June 20th.

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CAMP REGISTRATION

INFORMATION

Visit www.kmymca.org/daycamp to register online! Review pricing on page 15. Campers must be members prior to registering to receive member pricing. If they are not, and you’d like to sign them up for a membership, be sure to reach out to the welcome desk to do so before registering for our Y Day Camp! 1. Go to www.kmymca.org/daycamp to review the Day Camp information and our Day Camp Brochure 2. When you are ready to register, click “Register Online” in the upper-right corner of the webpage

REMEM BER to only s e ONE op lect for eac tion h week !

3. Go to our program registration page, and find the Day Camp location you would like to register your camper at 4. Once selected, begin looking through and selecting what camp types and weeks you would like to register your camper for. While you may want to register for a few different options, be sure to start with one. Once you have the weeks selected for that one option, select “Register Selected” 5. It will now ask you to log in (unless you are already logged into our site for other program registrations. If this is the case, you can skip these steps as it will not ask you to log in). Please note the question at the top of the page: “Which Describes you?” a. If you know your camper’s membership/participant email and password, log in. Use the login information you have used to register for YMCA classes or Kids Day Out during the 2021-2022 school year (this would NOT be the same credentials as registering for camp last year or for Before and After School programs) b. If you do not know the login information for your camper’s profile, or your attempt in the previous step fails, click the “I don’t know my credentials” option. It will ask you to enter information and verify the email that we have on file. i. Once you get into the system, it may ask you to select a membership type if you do not have a membership. If you are not interested in signing up for a membership, please select the “non-member” option, and proceed

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c. If your camper has never enrolled in any of the Kettle Moraine YMCA programs or classes and has never been a member, you can select “I have never been a member or participant and I want to create a new account” i. Enter the required information for your camper, and select a membership type. If you are not interested in registering for a membership, please select the “non-member” option d. If you have any concerns or questions at any point of this process, please call one of the Kettle Moraine YMCA branches, and select the option for the WELCOME DESK, NOT the option for School Age and Day Camp 6. Once you are all logged in, proceed with registration! Continue selecting the weeks and camp options your camper would like to attend a. Please be aware that your camper can only attend ONE OPTION/CAMP TYPE EACH WEEK b. You can register your camper for one option or multiple options throughout the summer, just not in the same week i. To do this, if registering for multiple camp types throughout the summer (1 per week!), please make a note of which weeks you select within a particular option and select “register selected” 1. If registering for Traditional Camp, select days of the week for the selected weeks. If your camper will have the same schedule for all Traditional Camp weeks, you can select the days, and it will autofill them in for every week. If your camper has a varying schedule, select “USE CALENDAR” to pick which days they will be attending throughout the summer in Traditional Camp. ii. It will then have you answer all of our required questions and sign our consent forms iii. On the next page, review and select “Add to Cart” iv. Return to the program page and repeat step 6 to add in weeks from a different camp option to your cart if applicable 1. Note that to avoid reentering your answers, select “use previous answers” to bring the questions back up

v. Go to your cart and REVIEW. Make sure there are NO overlapping dates. vi. Once you have all of the weeks you would like in your cart, checkout and complete the billing information vii. After completing registration, you will receive a confirmation emails

Tips for Registration • • • • • • • •

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Look through the options in the brochure and pick everything out ahead of time with your camper. These instructions are per child. However you can register for multiple children at the same time. If you want to do different options throughout the summer, make a note of what you select while you are in the process of registering to prevent selecting multiple camps in the same week. ONLY REGISTER FOR ONE OPTION EVERY WEEK! If you register for more than one camp, you will be paying double for that week! Pay attention to age requirements for each camp type! Think of it like you are shopping on Amazon! Add the camps you want to your cart, and check out when you’ve selected. If you have any questions, call the welcome desk/membership department. Thy are experts in this online registration system. Get excited!


PAYMENT INFORMATION

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

WEEKLY AUTO PAYMENTS

WISCONSIN SHARES

Payments for camp will be processed via a weekly auto draft. On the registration form, you will be asked to provide credit/debit card or bank account information which will be automatically charged each week. The charge is made on the Monday of the camp week. A $10 late fee will be applied to all payments received after the due date. All fees are non-refundable.

NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT

A non-refundable $20 deposit* is due for each week of camp at the time of registration. For example, if a camper is registered for 12 weeks at initial registration, a deposit of $240 will be taken. This deposit will be applied to the child’s weekly draft. The full deposit amount will be drafted from the bank or credit/debit card that you provide on your registration form.

CANCELATIONS • • • •

All cancelations must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the draft date. Cancelations submitted less than two weeks prior to the draft date will not receive any refund or credit. For each week that is canceled, the $20 deposit will be forfeited. This includes cancelations made prior to the start of camp and during camp. To submit cancelation requests, visit kmymca.org/daycamp.

SCHEDULE CHANGES • •

• • •

All changes must be submitted at least two weeks in advance. Changes submitted less than two weeks prior to the draft date will not receive any refund or credit. Each camper is allowed two schedule changes, which can be used for: • Reducing days of camp within one camp week • Transferring from Sports or Specialty Camp to Traditional Camp within one camp week A $20 fee per camper will be charged for each additional week that is either reduced or transferred. This includes changes made prior to the start of camp and during camp. To submit change requests, visit kmymca.org/daycamp.

Wisconsin Shares is a Child Care Subsidy Program that authorizes funding for a parent to pay a portion of camp fees by using their MyWIChildcare EBT card. On the 1st of each month, funds will be loaded onto the MyWIChildCare EBT card and must be processed by the parent for payment to the YMCA by the 5th of the month, after which the Day Camp office will be able to inform the parent of the remaining balance owed for that month. The remaining parent share will be divided into 3 equal installments which will be bank drafted on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Mondays of the month. Child care authorizations must be in place and current before the camper can attend camp. Visit www.dcf.wisconsin.gov/wishares/apply for more information or call 1-888-446-1239. Provider Number: 9000559219 Camp Location Number Silverbrook YMCA Day Camp - 021 Feith Family Ozaukee YMCA Day Camp - 020 Grafton YMCA Day Camp - 036 Holy Hill Area School District YMCA Day Camp - TBD Holy Trinity YMCA Day Camp - 013 Camp FIS Number: Silverbrook YMCA Day Camp - E267249 Feith Family Ozaukee YMCA Day Camp - E267234 Grafton YMCA Day Camp - E282793 Holy Hill Area School District YMCA Day Camp - TBD Holy Trinity YMCA Day Camp - E267161 Please contact Rita Williams at rwilliams@kmymca.org or 262-429-2069 with questions.

ANNUAL CAMPAIGN SCHOLARSHIP

The Y has a financial assistance program that awards a percentage off of Day Camp to qualifying families based on income. To qualify for a scholarship, families must first apply for Wisconsin Shares. Please note that child care/day camp scholarships are different than membership scholarships. Please contact Rita Williams at rwilliams@kmymca.org or 262-429-2069 with questions.

SPLIT PAYMENTS

If a family needs to split payments between two parties, both parties will need to supply banking information. Please email the Day Camp office. We cannot split deposit payments.

DISCOUNTS

A sibling discount of 10% will be honored for families with 2 or more children enrolled in this program or full-time child care. Discount applies to the oldest child/children.

NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS (NSF) POLICY

Should any payment draft not be honored by your financial institution for any reason, you will be charged a $25 NSF fee. Campers with an outstanding balance will not be allowed to attend camp until the balance is paid. In addition, if a camper has an outstanding camp balance, the camper will not be allowed to register for any other Y programs until the balance is paid.

DAY CAMP OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION WASHINGTON COUNTY daycampww@kmymca.org OZAUKEE COUNTY daycampff@kmymca.org

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