Special Section
2009 Camp & Summer
Program Directory
Staten Island YMCA Day Camp Staten Island Zoo Steps to Success II
1465 Manor Road • 10314
614 Broadway • 10310 2975 Hylan Boulevard • 10306
718 227-3200 • Erika Rautenstrauch
718 442-3174 x33 • Kerry Gallagher 718 351-7777
Email:
erautenstrauch@ymcanyc.org
Email:
kerrysizoo@aol.com
Anzhela Krimer
www.ymcanyc.org www.statenislandzoo.org
Email:
info@stepstosuccess2.com
Sessions, Ages:
www.stepstosuccess2.com
All sessions are for ages 5-13 years
Sessions, Ages:
Session 1: Jun 29-Jul 10 • Session 2: Jul 13-24
weekly camp sessions. pre-K, K-2, Sessions, Ages:
Session 3: Jul 27-Aug 7 • Session 4: Aug 10-21
(9am-12pm) 3-5; 6-8 (9am-3pm). weekly program available from July 1-July 31 and
trips.9-12 (zoo institute) new. Camp runs August 3-August 28. Children age 6-11.
Camp Philosophy:
June 22-August 28 program can be attended weekly.
Giving children the opportunity to play
games, create arts and crafts, explore nature
Camp Philosophy: Camp Philosophy:
and swim, while emphasizing core values and
Having fun and learning go hand-in-hand in To provide a fun and exciting experience
leadership skills.
zoofari camp. Through games, tours and with the objective of stimulating the intel-
animal interaction, children learn about the lectual, social and emotional growth of the
Activities/Programs:
natural world. children.
Swimming, boating, science and nature, arts
& crafts, music & drama, sports and field
Activities/Programs: Activities/Programs:
games, rockwall climbing, Jr. Mets baseball
Hands-on science lessons. Animal related Swimming pool, parks, trips to museums,
program.
crafts. Fun recreation games. Snack & lunch beach and zoo, indoor/outdoor activities at
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provided. weekly trips planned for 3-12. our facility, central A/C throughout building.
Staten Island YMCA Early
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Childhood Summer Day Camps
Stepping Stones Preschool
Stop and Go Learning Center
CAMp BRoAdwAy
5394 Amboy Rd • 10312
651 Broadway • 10310
85 Bond Street • 10302
718 948-4878
718 981-4933 • Allison Sicuranza
646 358-6367 • 718 727-0756
Email:
asicuranza@ymcanyc.org
directors: Michele Kindya
Alison Jones, director
www.ymcanyc.org
Marilynn Hopkins
www.steppingstonespreschools.org
Sessions, Ages:
CAMp RAinBow
12 years old –age 6 weeks Monday-Friday
3939 Richmond Avenue • 10312 Sessions, Ages:
7am-5pm half & full days. Camp runs June
718 227-3200 x28 • Bonnie Schiuma
Kindergarten, first grade, pre-k, nursery,
1-August 15. different activities weekly.
Email:
bschiuma@ymcanyc.org
young nursery, my toddler and me. 1 to 7
www.ymcanyc.org
years. 7am to 6pm. Half & full extended days.
Camp Philosophy:
Sessions, Ages:
Children of all ages socialize and enjoy an
Camp Philosophy:
Ages 3-6 years. Transition: Jun 15-26
exciting, educational, structured, nurturing
Children socialize, enjoy exciting educational
Session i: Jun 29-Jul 10 • Session 2: Jul 13-24
and safe environment.
and age-appropriate activities in a structured
Session 3: Jul 27- Aug 7 • Session 4: Aug 10-21
nuturing safe creative environment.
Activities/Programs:
Camp Philosophy:
Experienced certified staff. Easy start and
our goal is to offer campers an opportunity Activities/Programs:
pre-school curriculum for all ages. painting,
to participate in a variety of fun-filled Experienced certified staff uses thematic
arts & crafts, Clove Lakes, outdoor water
activities that are theme-based and creative. curriculum in art, music, sports, games,
play and sprinklers.
Activities/Programs:
drama, gardening, storytime, karate,
we offer arts & craft, music and movement
cooking, outdoor water play.
and instructional swim for 3-5 day campers.
Both facilities have air-conditioned rooms,
indoor gyms and outdoor playgrounds.
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