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Dr. P. Phillips YMCA 2019 Summer Camp Guide

Dr. P. Phillips YMCA 2019 Summer Camp Guide

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Best Summer Ever

Summer Camp
Dr. P. Phillips YMCA

D R . P. P H I L L I P S YM C A D R . P. P H I L L I P S YM C A

WELCOME!DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA

SUMMER CAMP 2019

A CAMPMORE THAN JUST

We are committed to providing your child with a safe, en-
riching summer camp experience that incorporates the YMCA
core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility, and
Faith. Camp is a fun place for your child to meet friends and
learn new skills. However, at our YMCA you can also expect
that your child will benefit by learning lifelong skills and to
become an exemplary person with exceptional character.
Throughout the summer, campers will have the opportunity
to participate in a variety of activities that teach our char-
acter and values while being encouraged and recognized for
demonstrating these values throughout their camp experi-
ence. YMCA character counts!

At the Y, we know that it is vital that children are engaged in
activities in which they are continuously learning and provid-
ing experiences that build self-esteem. YMCA summer camps
include programs where children learn by using technology,
hands on experience, being active and socializing with peers.
We know that the quality of your child’s camp experience
hinges on the excellence of our staff members. Because our
staff team means so much to each of our campers, we focus
on selecting, retaining and training the best camp leaders.
Our staff members are engaging, energetic, fun and excited
to spend each day teaching your child.

Enroll your child in a YMCA summer day camp! It is a
guaranteed investment in your child’s future!

Sara Rennert
Youth Development Director

1 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

SUMMER CAMP 2019

SUSMTMAERR CTASMPHERE

SUMMER CAMPERS, SUMMER CAMP 2019

FOREVER FRIENDS

At the Y, a quality camp experience is much more than run-
ning around outdoors and going home tired - it is a chance
for your child to discover new adventures, and make new
friends and memories. Each week of camp offers different
specialties and is packed with activities, games, music,
trips, water fun and so much more! Camp is active, the way
summer should be! Campers also swim daily. Water safe-
ty is an important component of our day camp and each
camper will be swim tested before they are permitted in the
pool.

CAMP OPTIONS • Sports
• Exploration & Discovery
• Aquatics
• Specialty
• Counselor-in-Training

CAMP HOURS

• Monday–Friday
• 9:00am-4:00pm

EXTENDED CARE

• 7:00-9:00am and 4:00-6:00pm
• A.M. or P.M. Only: Member $60 Non-Member $75
• Full Extended: Member $100 Non-Member $125
• Late Fee: Pick-up after 6:00pm, you will be charged $1

per minute

GROUPS

Camps are grouped by the following grades:
• Lower: Entering 1st - Entering 3rd grade
• Upper: Entering 4th - Entering 6th grade
• Middle School: Entering 7th - Entering 9th grade

CAMP SAFETY & STAFF TRAINING BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 2

Camper safety is our top priority. Our staff is selected
based on their experience, background and their strong
desire to work with children. They are motivated to provide
your child a safe and fun camp experience. All staff undergo
extensive summer camp training. We cover topics such as
team building, character development, conflict resolution,
emergency procedures, child abuse awareness and preven-
tion, and age appropriate activity planning. All staff are
First Aid and CPR certified.

D R . P. P H I L L I P S YM C A

REGISTRATION
PAYMENT OPTIONS CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS
D R . P. P H I L L I P S YM C A
Option 1: • If the YMCA cancels a program, all enrollees will receive
• Pay in Full a full refund of class/game fees only.
Option 2:
• $50 per week non-refundable deposit. • Camps canceled due to inclement weather will not
result in any refund of class fees. The YMCA will attempt
• Balance for camp is due 14 days to re-schedule these camps but does not guarantee all
camps will be made up.
prior to the start date.
• If a participant withdraws from a program 14 days prior
• If you do not cancel before the 14 to the first day of camp, a full refund will be issued less a
$10 processing fee and your deposit.
days, you are responsible for the

balance due.

• If a participant withdraws before the second day of
camp a 75% refund will be issued less a $10 processing
fee and your deposit.

• If a participant withdraws on or after the second day of
camp, no refund will be issued.

• All refunds are subject to director approval.

WHAT TO BRING
HAT*
BACKPACK WATER
SUNGLASSES* BOTTLE*
SNACKS &
BOOK* LUNCH
SWIMSUIT
SNEAKERS
Towels provided by SUN BLOCK
the YMCA SPF 15+*

CAMP SHIRT

Required on field trip

What to leave at home:

All electronics, phones, and toys. * Suggested not required

Please mark all BELONGINGS with your camper’s name!

The Dr. P. Phillips YMCA will not be held responsible for any lost, stolen, or broken items.

3 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

AQUATICSS U M M E R C A M P 2 0 1 8

WHAT IS AQUATICS CAMP? GROUPS S AU QMUMA ET RI C CS A M P 2 0 1 8

YMCA Aquatics Camp offers your child a fun and edu- Camps are grouped by the following:
cational experience of a lifetime. Our camps are filled Lower: Entering 1st - Entering 3rd grade
with activities to fully engage your child, teach them Upper: Entering 4th - Entering 6th grade
skills and build their confidence in the water while Middle School: Entering 7th - Entering 9th grade
making friends and creating memories.
WHAT IS DONE IN EACH CAMP?
WHO IS AQUATICS CAMP FOR?
Each camp will have the following: pool time or water
All campers will be swim tested and must pass the activity, lunch, snack, skill sessions, games, reading, and
swim test in order to be eligible for their camp pro- free time.
gram. Each camp is labeled by what color swim band
they need; red, yellow or green.

Red Band: beginner or non-swimmer

Yellow Band: Camper can stand chest deep in water,
swim for 12 yards and float for 10 seconds on their
back.

Green Band: Jump in deep water tread water for 10
seconds, swim 12 yards, roll over onto back and float
for 10 seconds and swim 12 yards of elementary back
stroke. If campers cannot pass their swim test, they
will be moved to another camp program.

AQUA-SPORTS

COST: $200/$310

Swimming is the first step to enjoying the wide world
of aquatic sports. This camp will have children try out
water basketball, water volleyball, water polo, and canoe-
ing. We’ll focus on teaching the fundamentals of many
aqua-sports while having a great time and strengthening
swimming skills. In addition, campers will spend part of
their days participating in land-based activities; including
sports, crafts, hands on STEM projects and more. Yellow

Band and up.

LOWER: UPPER:

• June 10-June 14 • June 17-June 21
• July 1-5(No camp July 4) • July 15-July 19
• July 22-July 26 • July 29-August 2

MIDDLE SCHOOL

• June 24-June 28

BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 4

AQUATICS

ADVANCED SWIMMMERS WACKY WATER SPORTS

COST: $200/$310 COST: $200/$310

Does your camper have aspirations to be a swimmer? Campers will enjoy a variety of different wacky water
This camp’s goal is to help build self-confidence and sports. From aqua scavenger hunts to kickboard rac-
a love for swimming. Campers will focus on improving es, noodle contests, canoeing in the pool and paddling
stroke technique and efficiency, learning proper starts without oars campers will be challenged to test their
and turns, and building endurance in a swim team prac- skills in the water. In addition, campers will spend part of
tice type of environment using small groups. Campers their days participating in land-based activities; including
will learn to set goals for themselves and measure their sports, crafts, hands on STEM projects and more. Yellow
progress based on times and techniques. In addition, band and up.
campers will spend part of their days participating in
land-based activities; including sports, crafts, hands on LOWER: UPPER:
STEM projects and more. Green Band Only.
• June 17-June 21 • June 3-June 7
UPPER: • July 8-July 12 • July 1-5(No camp July 4)
• July 29-August 2 • August 5-August 9
• June 24-June 28
• July 22-July 26 MIDDLE SCHOOL:

• August 5-August 9

AQUATICS SWIM 101

Cost: $200/$310

Swim 101 is designed for beginners through intermediate
swimmers. All campers will receive YMCA swim lessons.
Activities include stroke development, treading water,
water sports and games. In addition, campers will spend
part of their days participating in land-based activities;
including sports, crafts, hands on STEM projects and
more. Red Band and up.

LOWER: UPPER:

• June 3-June 7 • June 10-June 14
• June 24-June 28 • July 8-July 12

• July 15-July 19
• August 5-August 9

5 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

SPORTSA Q U A T I C S C A M P

WHAT IS SPORTS CAMP? GROUPS SAUSQMPU MOA ETR IRT CS CS A CMAPM 2P 0 1 8

YMCA Sports Camp focuses on improving sport skills Camps are grouped by the following:
through teamwork and friendly competition. There are a Lower: Entering 1st - Entering 3rd grade
variety of sports to choose from throughout the summer, Upper: Entering 4th - Entering 6th grade
each lasting one week. Sports campers will be given the Middle School: Entering 7th - Entering 9th grade
opportunity to learn and develop new skills, and play
games. WHAT IS DONE IN EACH CAMP?

WHO IS SPORTS CAMP FOR? Each sport camp will have the following: pool time or
water activity, lunch, snack, skills sessions, scrimmage
Youth grades entering 1st- entering 6th who have an games, reading, and free play.
interest in developing sport specific skills and making
friends. Please remember this camp is for campers to
develop skills and is not for campers who want a compet-
itive environment.

BASKETBALL FLAG FOOTBALL

COST: $185/$310 COST: $185/$310

Join us as our campers learn the basic fundamentals of Campers will learn positions, formations, types of play,
basketball such as dribbling, shooting, passing and basic and the fundamentals of football while emphasizing good
principles of defense. Individual skills and team con- sportsmanship, healthy competition, safety and fun.
cepts are taught in a recreational and safe environment. Campers also swim, read and do a variety of other camp
Campers also swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities daily.
activities daily.
LOWER: UPPER:
LOWER: UPPER:
• June 17-June 21 • June 10-June 14
• June 10-June 14 • June 3-June 7 • July 29-August 2
• July 22-July 26 • August 5-August 9

BASEBALL

COST: $185/$310

Discover your child’s inner athlete. Baseball camp at the
YMCA is designed to teach young baseball players the
fundamentals of the game. Participants will learn how
to catch, throw, bat, and field in a fun team atmosphere.
The focus of the camp is to have fun, meet new friends
and play in a non-competitive environment. All campers
will be required to bring their own baseball mitt. Campers
also swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities
daily.

LOWER:

• July 1-5(No camp July 4)

BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 6

SPORTS

FUN & FITNESS SOCCER

COST: $185/$310 COST: $185/$310

Campers will learn about all aspects of being healthy, with Learn the most popular sport in the world and improve
a mixture of games, routines and educational exercise. your skills in this fun-filled recreational camp. Campers
Participants will end camp with a new found appreciation will learn the rules of the game and get a kick start on the
for strong arms, legs, hearts and lungs. Campers will use important concept of team building as they learn skills,
our gymnasium, field and wellness equipment through- do drills and play scrimmages to get a feel for the flow
out the day. Campers also swim, read and do a variety of of soccer. Campers will also swim, read and do a variety
other camp activities daily. of other camp activities daily. Campers will need to bring
their own shin guards.
UPPER:
LOWER: UPPER:
• July 22-July 26
• June 3- June 7 • July 29-August 2
FLOOR HOCKEY • July 15-July 19

SPORTS COST: $185/$310 VOLLEYBALL

From basic puck work and shooting to successful stick- COST: $185/$310
handling and passing techniques, kids will have a great
time learning floor hockey fundamentals at this camp. Learn the fundamentals of serving, bumping and setting
Campers will play both indoor and outdoor hockey, learn- in a fun atmosphere. Volleyball promotes sportsmanship
ing basic skills and concepts. Focus will be placed on team and team work, as well as individual development. This fun
play and skill development. Campers will also swim, read sport has many health benefits, which include strength-
and do a variety of other camp activities daily. ening the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, and im-
proving hand-eye coordination and reflexes. Campers also
UPPER:
swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities daily.
• July 15-July 19

FUTSAL (INDOOR SOCCER) Upper:

COST: $185/$310 • June 17-June 21

In this recreational sports camp designed to keep your TENNIS
campers happy and healthy, we will spend time learn-
ing and improving their soccer skills with a new twist. COST: $185/$310
Skill-building drills and scrimmages are all parts of
development your campers’ athleticism. Campers also Our tennis training camp is designed to help campers un-
swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities daily. derstand and grow with the basic skills of tennis. Lessons
will focus on serving, rallies, scoring and playing points.
LOWER: UPPER: We will be using equipment and lesson plans from the US-
TA’s Next Generation Tennis program. Campers also swim,
• June 24-June 28 • July 1-5(No camp July 4) read and do a variety of other camp activities daily.

MULTI-SPORT LOWER: Upper:

• July 8-July 12 • June 24-June28

COST: $185/$310

Learn a variety of exciting sports in this action packed
camp! Campers will play flag football, soccer, basketball
and other sports. Multi-sports camp is designed to teach
children sports and the value of exercise. Focus will be
placed on team play and skill development. Campers will
also swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities
daily.

LOWER: UPPER:

• August 5-August 9 • July 8-July 12

MIDDLE SCHOOL:

• June 17-June 21
• July 29-August 2

7 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

EDXISPCLOOVREARTYIOCNAM&P

WHAT IS EXPLORATION AND GROUPS EXPLORATION & DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY CAMP?
Camps are grouped by the following:
Each day will bring a new exciting day of exploring different Lower: Entering 1st - Entering 3rd grade
parts of Central Florida. From amusement parks to muse- Upper: Entering 4th - Entering 6th grade
ums and community service to animal safaris we have it all Middle School: Entering 7th - Entering 9th grade
in this week of jam-packed fun and discovery.
WHAT IS DONE IN EACH CAMP?
WHO IS EXPLORATION AND
DISCOVERY CAMP FOR? Each day campers will travel to different locations around
central Florida. They will visit amusement parks, mu-
Youth grades entering 1st- entering 9th who have an in- seums, and try new adventures while discovering new
terest in discovering what Central Florida has to offer while things. Campers will spend 4 days on field trips and 1
having great adventures and building lasting friendships day at the YMCA doing all our other camp activities.
and memories.

LOWER GROUP WEEK 2: WEEK 3:

COST: $300/$400 Monday: Wonderworks Monday: Wonderworks
WEEK 1: Tuesday: CoCo Key Water Park Tuesday: Orlando Science Center
Wednesday: Crayola Experience Wednesday: YMCA Day
Monday: Crayola Experience Thursday: YMCA Day Thursday: Wild Florida
Tuesday: Lil 500 a®nd Turkey Lake Park Friday: Sea Life Aquarium & Friday: CoCo Key
Wednesday: Legoland Putting Edge
Thursday: YMCA Day DATE:
Friday: Mascot Games DATE:
• July 29-August 2
DATE: • July 8-July 12

• June 17-June 21

BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 8

E X P L O R A T I OS NP O &R TDS I SC CAOMVPE R Y EXPLORATION & DISCOVERY

UPPER GROUP

COST: $300/$400
WEEK 1:

Monday: Wonderworks
Tuesday: DeLeon Springs & Pancake House
Wednesday: Aloma Bowl & Disc Golf
Thursday: YMCA
Friday: Wild Florida

DATE:

• June 10-June 14

WEEK 2:

Monday: Sea Life Aquarium and Ripley’s
Believe it or Not
Tuesday: CoCo Key Water Park
Wednesday: Fun Spot
Thursday: No Camp
Friday: Orlando Science Center

DATE:

• July 1-5(No camp July 4)

WEEK 3:

Monday – Wonderworks
Tuesday – Aquatica
Wednesday – Aloma Bowl & Putting Edge
Thursday - YMCA
Friday – Crayola Experience

DATE:

• August 5-August 9

9 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

EXPLORATION & DISCOVERY EXPLORATION & DISCOVERY

MIDDLE SCHOOL

COST: $300/$400

WEEK 1:

Monday: Wekiva Springs
Tuesday: Wild Florida
Wednesday: Aquatica
Thursday: YMCA
Friday: Wonderworks

DATE:

• June 24-June 28

WEEK 2:

Monday: DeLeon Springs & Pancake House
Tuesday: Ripley’s Believe It Or Not and
Dave & Busters
Wednesday: Sea World
Thursday: YMCA
Friday: Aloma Bowl & Disc Golf

DATE:

• July 15-July 19

WEEK 3:

Monday: Wekiva Springs
Tuesday: Fun Spot
Wednesday: YMCA
Thursday: Kennedy Space Center
Friday: Medieval Times

DATE:

• July 22-July 26

BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 10

SPECIALTYS P E C I A L T Y C A M P

WHAT IS SPECIALTY CAMP? GROUPS

Most of the day will be spent in your camper’s spe- Camps are grouped by the following:
cialty focus. For the rest of the day, all campers will Lower: Entering 1st - Entering 3rd grade
experience a daily dose of fun, enriching traditional Upper: Entering 4th - Entering 6th grade
camp activities such as arts and crafts, swimming and Middle School: Entering 7th - Entering 9th grade
sports. Each specialty camper will go on a field trip.
(Some exceptions will apply). WHAT IS DONE IN EACH CAMP?

WHO IS SPECIALTY CAMP FOR? Each camp will offer the following: 3 hours of focused
time in their specialty area, pool time or a water activ-
Youth grades K-5th who have an interest in develop- ity, lunch, snack, games, and free time.
ing specific skills and making friends.

SPECIALTY ALL ABOUT ANIMALS BRICKS 4 KIDZ

COST: $235/$335 COST: $235/$335
If your campers love animals, then this is the program This LEGO-design camp is for the extreme LEGO®

for them! Campers will learn all about different habi- camper. Campers will learn have to craft, build and
construct different LEGO®structures through exciting
tats and what animals live in them. They will explore games and instruction. Campers will end the week
with the ultimate trip to LEGOLAND.® Campers also
animals through crafts and themed activities to uncover swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities
daily.
the mysteries of the animal world. Campers will travel to

Wild Florida to go behind the scenes on an airboat tour

and take a trip to the Central Floida Zoo, which brings a

piece of Madagascar right to Central Florida! Campers LOWER: UPPER:

also swim, read and do a variety of other camp activities • June 17-June 21 • June 3-June 7
• July 22-July 26
daily.

LOWER: UPPER:
• July 15–July 19 • July 29-August 2

11 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

SPECIALTY

CODE BREAKERS COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING(CIT) SPECIALTY

COST: $235/$335 COST: $150/$250

Is your camper good at riddles and clues? Do they love The Counselor-in-Training program is for youth enter-
the thrill of escape rooms? Then this camp is for them! ing grades 7-9 that want to have a meaningful summer
Learn about types of secret messages, locks, codes, pat- developing their leadership skills, creating self-confi-
terns, and puzzles, then use all their newfound knowl- dence, and making new friendships. CITs will use their
edge to create their own clues. Campers will even get a skills to help support Y staff and interact with children in
chance to test their skills at our In House Escape Room our Day Camps while continuing their training throughout
at the end of the week! Do they have what it takes?? the summer. All CITs will be require to have an informal
Campers will also swim, read and do a variety of other “interview” prior to their week of camp starting. CITs are
camp activities daily. not required to commit to a minimum number of weeks,
however, development will be continuous throughout the
UPPER: summer. CITs are held to high standards and can be re-
moved from the program if not meeting those standards.
• June 17-June 21
All CITs will be given a copy of camp standards and ex-
CREATIVE CHEF pectations at their pre-camp interview. CITs will engage
BY PAMMIE’S SAMMIES in community service, leadership training, camp counselor
staff development, assist YMCA staff with camp groups
COST: $235/$335 and be part of a Dr. P. Phillips YMCA Counselor-in-Train-
Try our enhanced cooking camp for your little chefs. Each ing legacy project. Each CIT will be paired with a mentor
counselor that is part of the YMCA staff. CITs will have
camper will learn the basics of cooking, meal planning their own coordinator who will be the main point of con-
tact for them throughout the summer and will assist in
and recipe creating. Each day will be filled with creating, legacy project.

planning and preparing different recipes and at the end of MIDDLE SCHOOL:

the week campers will bring home a recipe book to share • Availible all summer, register per week.

with their families. In addition, campers will take a trip to

a local restaurant to see how a professional kitchen is run.

Campers also swim, read and do a variety of other camp

LacOtiWvitEieRs:daily. UPPER:
• July 29-August 2 • July 1-5(No camp July 4)
• August 5-August 9
MIDDLE SCHOOL:

• July 22-July 26

BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 12

SPECIALTY

EUREKA: THE INVENTOR’S CAMP! IMAGINATIVE ART

COST: $235/$335 COST: $235/$335
In this camp, our emerging young artists will be able
Creative Contraption Warning! Each day they’ll be given to express themselves through creating different
a series of challenges which must be overcome using projects daily. Each day will focus on a different art
basic materials, simple machines, tips from world famous medium. Campers will be creative and design their
inventors and the most important thing of all – their own one of a kind pieces. Campers will be urged
mind. With a little bit of ingenuity they’ll construct cata- to use their imagination and creativity. Campers
pults and forts and then lay siege, build amazing planes will also swim, read and do a variety of other camp
that fly through the air, and assemble a working light activities daily. There will be field trip to the Crayola
saber to take home. While Thomas Edison said invention Experience for this camp.
is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, this camp is
100% fun! Campers will also swim, read and do a variety UPPER: MIDDLE SCHOOL:
of other camp activities daily.
• June 10-June 14 • July 15-July 19
LOWER:

• July 8-July 12

SPECIALTY GROSSOLOGY LITTLE ARTISTS

COST: $235/$335 COST: $235/$335
In this camp, our little artists will be able to ex-
Ewwwww, Gross! We’ve never had so much fun with the press themselves through creating different projects
ooey, gooey, and GROSS things of science! Join us as daily. Each day will focus on a different style of art.
we get down and dirty with the human body and learn Campers will get to be creative and design their own
why we have snot, what makes us burp, and what our masterpieces. This camp may get a little messy and
blood looks like. Show some guts as they process food will be a ton of fun. Campers will also swim, read
in their digestor inspector, and see what systems make and do a variety of other camp activities daily. There
our bodies go. They’ll even make your own model cells will be field trip to the Crayola Experience for this
and drinkable blood. Just don’t describe this stuff during camp.
dinner!Campers will also swim, read and do a variety of
other camp activities daily. LOWER:

LOWER: • July 1-5(No camp July 4)
• August 5-August 9
• June 3-June 7
NASA: JOURNEY INTO OUTER SPACE
HIP HOP
COST: $235/$335
COST: $235/$335
From our Earth’s atmosphere to the outer reaches of our
This camp is an introduction to the basics moves of hip solar system, this hands-on program sends campers on
hop. Learn dance techniques such as body isolation and in- a quest for exploration! Comets, planets, stars and more
tricate movements. Throughout the week your camper will are all waiting to be discovered. Campers will learn about
learn basic choreography in a fun and lively environment. the four forces of flight, the challenges of space travel,
Campers will play games and learn a choreographed dance and even make their own rocket! Campers will also swim,
routine. Campers also swim, read and do a variety of other read and do a variety of other camp activities daily.
camp activities daily. Campers will even go on a fieldtrip to the Kennedy Space
Center!
LOWER: UPPER:
UPPER:
• June 10-June 14 • July 15-July 19
• July 8-July 12

13 DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA • BEST SUMMER EVER

SPECIALTY SPECIALTY

ROBOTICS AND CODING

COST: $235/$335
Campers will use their robotics knowledge to become
a master programmer! They’ll be using Dot and Dash
robots, along with a brand new robot, to learn about
robotics and coding. They’ll put our robots to the
test by programming them to perform all sorts of
tasks! This camp is adaptable to all levels, so begin-
ners and experts can all have a blast! All campers
will even build their own robot to take home at the
end of the week! Campers will also swim, read and
do a variety of other camp activities daily.
UPPER:

• July 22-July 26

SUPERHERO CAMP

COST: $235/$335
Young Superheroes unite! Explore the lives of super-
heroes and supervillains, invent their own character
and save the day! We’ll design costumes, create
superhero powers and follow our code of superhe-
ro behavior. Campers will also swim, read and do a
variety of other camp activities daily. There will be
an optional add-on trip to Universal Studios for this
camp. (Annual passes can be used).
LOWER:

• June 24-June 28

WIZARDS & MUGGLES

COST: $235/$335
Welcome to Hogwarts! Our campers will be sorted
into their magical houses and throughout the week
they will work together with their houses to compete
in Harry Potter themed games, activities and more.
Campers will also swim, read and do a variety of
other camp activities daily. There will be an optional
add-on trip to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
for this camp. (Annual passes can be used).
UPPER:

• June 24-June 28

BEST SUMMER EVER • DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA 14

OUR MISSION

The purpose of this Association is to
improve lives of all in Central Florida
by connecting individuals, families and
communities with opportunities based on
Christian values that strengthen Spirit,
Mind and Body.

OUR CAUSE

To strengthen communities through youth
development, healthy living and social
responsibility.

HELP SEND A CHILD TO CAMP.

It’s never been faster, safer or easier
to send a deserving child to Y Camp.
Simply visit ymcacentralflorida.com/give to
submit your donation. The impact can last
a lifetime.

2019 SUMMER CAMPS
Best Summer Ever

DR. P. PHILLIPS YMCA
7000 Dr. Phillips Blvd
Orlando, FL 32819
407-351-9417
ymcadp.org


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