SUMMER CAMP GUIDE 2012 DODGEBALL AND GA GA 234 - NEW!
2nd - 4th Grade | $172/$207 Session 3 | YMCA DODGEBALL AND GA GA 456 - NEW!
4th - 6th Grade | $172/$207 Session 9 | YMCA
Ga Ga and Dodgeball extravaganza. You have asked us for years for a Ga Ga and dodgeball camp and we have fi nally delivered by combining them to create the ultimate experience. Play crazy versions of Ga Ga and Dodgeball that will have you and your friends working up a sweat and having the best week ever!
ELECTRONICS
2nd - 6th Grade | $223/$268 Session 5 | Ada Harris
Be an electronics engineer! Work with our experts to build extensive circuit boards, create moving machines and all types of inventions. Campers will make a pickle glow in the dark and learn how simple machines function. Learning the basics of electricity will round out this completely hands-on experience!
ENTREPRENEUR - NEW!
3rd - 7th Grade | $222/$268 | Session 8 | Ada Harris
Donald Trump, watch out! We will spend the week creating our very own economy and businesses. Use your business savvy, partnerships and marketing skills to put your business on top. Focusing on workplace ethics and pure entrepreneurial spirit, the Y will have your camper working hard to see their dreams come true.
EQUESTRIAN
3rd - 7th Grade | $368/$438 | Sessions 2, 4*, 5, 7, 9 | Ada Harris
Stake claim to your horse for the entire week! Campers will receive four hours a day of basic horsemanship instruction. The camp will include a 30-minute riding lesson each day that will focus on walking, trotting, posting and guiding. Campers will also be caring for their individual horse throughout the week! They’ll be learning about horse safety, equestrian careers, how to care for sick horses, how to identify different breeds and how to load a horse into a trailer. The following riding gear is required: riding boots or heavy leather, lace-up (no Velcro) tennis shoes and long pants (no shorts or capris). Required riding helmets will be provided.
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