Summer Camp
Please look over the camp programs below. We have Day Camps, Overnight Camps, and Resident Camps. We are looking forward to seeing you under the summer sun or stars.
If you have any questions please contact our Camp & Sports Director, Vinny Beretta.
SCHOLARSHIPS – If you are needing a scholarship to help with the cost of the program, please click here to learn more.
Forms
Health Form – Needed in hand on the first day of attending program
Day Camp Medication Authorization Form – Needed in hand on the first day of attending program (if camper will take any medication during the time at camp).
Day Camp (Full Day)
Fee: $45/day*
*Registration is by the week, you will be given the option to select specific days on the final checkout screen (Review and Payment screen). Click the “Use Calendar” button.
Location: TBD
For youth entering 1st -8th grade (ages: 5-14, must have completed kindergarten).
Hours: Monday thru Friday – 7:30am – 6:00pm
Our day camp provides a safe, nurturing, and fun environment to engage the interests of all age groups. Our day camp is non-stop and our activities reinforce our core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. At the YMCA, we create an exciting and safe environment for kids to have an unforgettable summer of fun. Campers will spend the summer making friends, trying new things, and developing interpersonal skills. The activities that we engage campers in are hands-on and educational, but we add in a ton of fun and silliness.
A week of Day Camp Includes:
- Low counselor to camper ratio for individualized attention
- Developmentally appropriate thematic activities, such as cooking projects, science experiments, outdoor living skills, arts & crafts, and more
- Field trips and special guests
- Swim days at the YMCA facility
- Traditional camp games, sports, skits and songs
- Breakfast & Lunch provided by the USDA Summer Foods Program (available to all) and an afternoon snack provided by the YMCA
We work to spend the majority of time outside and weekly field trips will be to outdoor locations as long as wildfire smoke permits time in the outdoors. Each day campers will be assigned a “cabin” with their own counselor to guide them through the weeks themed activities. Our unique program allows campers to work with their fellow cabin mates and camp counselor to design and shape their day.
To make sure that your camper is properly prepared for each day, they should come dressed for the weather, ready to get dirty, and with a backpack filled with the YMCA’s Required 5: Lunch, Water Bottle, Sunscreen, Swimsuit, and Towel. We work with the Central Point School District Nutrition Services and the USDA Summer Foods Program to provide free lunches as an option for families, available for any income level.
Forms:
Health Form – bring this with you on the first day of the program
Daily Medication Authorization Form – Complete if your child needs medication administered, a completed form is needed each day.
Registration Information