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www.ymcahonolulu.org

Summer 2013

Island Y Adventures

register by may 17 for early Bird ratesand a chance to win a week at Camp Erdman or an iPad mini!

Financial assistance and payment plans available!

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Dates to remember

Registration opens—online and in person . . . . . . . . . . NOWHealthy Kids Day at the Bishop Museum free and open to the public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 13Parent Orientation Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 1

Financial Assistance applicatiton due . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1Last day to register for Early Bird Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . May 17Pre-camp Programs begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 28First day of Summer Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 3Kamehameha Day—YMCA is open . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 11Fourth of July—YMCA is closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 4Camp Erdman Family Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 5–July 7Last day of Summer Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 26Extension Week Program begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 29 2

1 Branches to schedule2 Available at some branches

At-A-Glance

Learn, Grow and Thrive: The Y Difference . . . . . . 1Y Choose Us? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Branch Locations and Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 4Entering Grades 1 to 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Day Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Summer Time at Kalihi Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 After-Summer School Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Specialty Camps at Central Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Entering Grades 7 to 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Club Mid Explorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Specialty Camps at Central Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Leadership Programs: STRIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . 13For All Ages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 YMCA Camp H.R. Erdman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Traditional Resident Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Specialty Camp Upgrades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Teen Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Family Camp Getaways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Taking Summer

School?

Try our after school

options on

page 9 + 12

Family Fitness members get 20% off most summer programs

FInAncIAl ASSISTAnce The YMCA’s financial assistance program provides families in need with financial support to participate in YMCA membership and program activities . Please contact your local YMCA for more information .

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Your child deserves to be valued and nurtured. At YMCA of

Honolulu, we emphasize development of positive character traits

along with fun, physical activities to bring out the best in your

children. Enroll your child in the YMCA this summer so they can

continue to learn, grow and thrive!

leArn, GrOW AnD THrIVe!

The Y Difference

Opportunities to make lots of new friends .

A safe and caring environment .

Emphasis on fun, physical activity and development of positive character traits .

A wide variety of age-appropriate and challenging activities .

Focus on fair play and development of skills .

Trained and qualified staff, who embrace and demonstrate the YMCA’s core values: caring, honesty, respect and responsibility .

A great opportunity to grow in spirit, mind and body .

Register online at ymcahonolulu.org, by mail, or in person at the branch of your choice.

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The YmcA leadership

Our team of summer staff are caring and trained adults who have experience working with children . All staff are certified in CPR, First Aid and have completed up to 30 hours of training . Our staff have also passed criminal record and child abuse clearances . Every employee of the YMCA of Honolulu has completed the Armatus Online Child Abuse Prevention Training, a mandatory program specifically designed for safety and risk reduction in the workplace .

Proper ID must be shown to pick up your child and we will only release your child to an approved and authorized person .

We believe children

• Who develop positive values and ethics in civic responsibility achieve in school and through life .

• Are individuals with their own personalities, special talents and great ideas.

• Have a right to positive role models.

• Deserve to be in safe and nurturing environments.

• Learn best from enjoyable and meaningful interactive experiences.

We believe parents

• Are their children’s first and foremost teachers .

• Are our most valuable partners.

• Should be honored for their beliefs.

We promise to

• Live our belief statements in what we say and do .

• Model caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.

• Nurture and honor each child in our care.

• Keep children safe from harm.

• Help children to be the best that they can be.

Y choose us?The YmcA childcare Guiding Principles

register by may 17 for early bird rates

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Registration InformationRegister now for best choice of programs and if needed, an affordable payment plan or financial assistance . Register online at www.ymcahonolulu.org or in person at the branch of your choice . You must register in person if you are applying for financial assistance for any YMCA program . Register by May 17 to receive Early Bird Rates .

Confirmation and Program InformationSummer packets will be mailed to confirm enrollment and provide details/program information and lunch/snack options (available for full day programs) after we receive your registration .

Cancellation PolicyShould you need to make changes to your child’s registration, call the appropriate YMCA branch as soon as possible . Cancellations must be made in writing and received prior to the start of the program. Cancellations are subject to a processing fee as follows: prior to the start of the program — refund less 30% (or up to $50), on the first day of program — prorated refund less 30% (or up to $50), no refunds or credits after the first day of program . A $25 fee will be applied for any checks or credit card payments returned from your financial institution due to insufficient funds .

Payment PlansContact your local branch to arrange payment plans at no additional cost .

Financial AssistanceThe YMCA believes its programs and services should be accessible to everyone . Through the generosity of donors, the YMCA is able to provide financial assistance to those families in

need . Applications for financial assistance will be available at your local YMCA branch . Financial assistance will be awarded based on availability of funds . Please submit your forms by May 1 . Acceptance of applications submitted after this date is subject to funds availability. Please check with your Y branch as some are not accepting applications after this date .

DHS Reimbursement PaperworkParents who are receiving DHS benefits and need their DHS 918 Child Care Certificate and Provider Confirmation Form completed must pay the program fees in full . Once payment is made at your YMCA Branch, the DHS 918 Form may be submitted . All information must be completed including the “Worker’s Name,”

“Unit/Tel,” and “Client ID# .” Incomplete forms will be returned delaying the registration process . Please contact your YMCA branch for more information .

Medical RequirementsTo assist the Y in providing a safe environment and the best care possible for our participants, parents/guardians are asked to provide information on any medical needs that their child/teen may have (e .g . food allergies, physical limitations) . This information should be provided on the Registration Form or in writing prior to the child/teen starting the program .

Children and teens who are not registered students in a Department of Education or licensed independent school in the State of Hawai‘i (out of state, international) are required to provide proof of Tuberculosis clearance by a license physician at the time of registration . For foreign language assistance, please inquire at the Y branch .

General Information

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Central YMCA*401 Atkinson Drive, Honolulu P: 941-3344 | F: 941-8821 Youth, Teen & Aquatics Contact: Kilohana Moa

Summer Programs: Day Camp, Specialty Camps,

STRIVE, Aquatics

Kaimukī-Wai‘alae YMCA*4835 Kilauea Avenue, Honolulu P: 737-5544 | F: 735-9849 Youth & Teen Contact: Jay Nishimura Aquatics Contact: Bradley Bishop

Summer Programs: Day Camp, After-Summer School

Program, Club Mid Explorers, STRIVE, Aquatics

Kalihi YMCA1335 Kalihi Street, Honolulu P: 848-2494 | F: 842-7736 Youth Contact: Ryan Leong and Whitney Elizaga Teen Contact: David Lau

Summer Programs: Summer Time, STRIVE

Leeward YMCA*94-440 Mokuola Street, Waipahu P: 671-6495 | F: 671-7985 Youth Contact: Andrea Nakashima Teen Contact: Tasha Santana Aquatics Contact: Stacey Porter

Summer Programs: Day Camp, After-Summer School

Program, STRIVE, Aquatics

Mililani YMCA*95-1190 Hikikaulia Street, Mililani P: 625-1040 | F: 625-1327 Youth & Aquatics Contact: Lei Hilea Teen Contact: Cassidy Inamasu

Summer Programs: Day Camp, After-Summer School

Program, Club Mid Explorers, STRIVE, Aquatics

Nu‘uanu YMCA*1441 Pali Highway, Honolulu P: 541-5261 | F: 521-1181 Youth Contact: Kimberly Kono Teen Contact: Tiffany Undem Aquatics Contact: Omar Zaldana

Summer Programs: Day Camp, After-Summer School

Program, Club Mid Explorers, STRIVE, Aquatics

Windward YMCA*1200 Kailua Road, Kailua P: 261-0808 | F: 261-2365 Youth & Teen Contact: Wendy Tupper and Sunshine Kuhia Smith Aquatics Contact: Randall Hong

Summer Programs: Day Camp (Full & Part Day),

After-Summer School Program, STRIVE, Aquatics

YMCA Camp Erdman*69-385 Farrington Highway, Waialua P: 637-4615 | F: 637-8874 Summer Camp Contact: Edd Fishlock

Camps: Traditional Resident Camp, Specialty Camps,

Leaders in Training, Family Camps

Branch locations and contacts *branches with a pool

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Summer PrOGrAmS

entering Grades 1–6

Entering Grades 1–6 • 5

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AvAILABLE AT: Central, Kaimukī-Wai‘alae, Leeward, Mililani, Nu‘uanu, Windward

FoR CHILDREn: Entering Grades 1–6(must be 5 years old by 12/31/12, entering grade requirements may vary by branch)

The YMCA Day Camp experience enriches the summer

months and provides participants with a range of activities.

This summer, an educational recreation curriculum has been

developed for our Discoverers (Campers entering Grades

1–3) and our Adventurers (Campers entering Grades 4–6).

Every two weeks is themed to feature project activities with

lots of time for outdoor explorations, craft making, sports

and swimming, and of course, friendship and fun! Highlights

include nature and scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, cooking

and construction projects, and more!

Summer Day Camp 2013 is an 8-week, all day program,

offered in two 4-week special price options. Weekly sign

ups, a 9-week option, and 10-week option are also available.

Lunch and snack options are available at some branches for

an additional fee.

Register by May 17 for Early Bird Rates. Contact your local Y

branch or visit us online to view special rates.

Day campOption 1 May 28–August 2 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (10 weeks) $1,435

Option 2 May 28–July 26 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (9 weeks) $1,295

Option 3 June 3–July 26 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (8 weeks) $1,155

Option 4 June 3–June 28 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (4 weeks) $635

Option 5 July 1–July 26 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (4 weeks) $635

Option 6 Choice of Week 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (1 week) $175

Daily Option* May 28–May 31 6:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (Daily) $36

Part Day Option** May 28–July 28 8:00 a .m . – 2:30 p .m . (1 week) $125

Family

Fitness members

get 20% off

most summer

programs

*Daily Option available at

some branches

**Part Day Option only available

at Windward

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Session 1 · exPlOrATIOn ‘AInA · June 3–14 Our island environment is a natural classroom filled with fun learning adventures! Y campers will hike, engage with animal and plant life, create with nature’s treasures, and go to rarely visited places for new experiences .

DIsCovERERs (1–3) Campers will take nature walks and create garden dishes . They will also visit the Gunstock Ranch where there will be pony rides, a petting zoo, cowboy/roping games, and more!

ADvEnTURERs (4–6) Campers will visit the Lo‘i Farm and take part in hiking and geocaching . They will also visit the Gunstock Ranch where there will be pony rides, a petting zoo, cowboy/roping games, and more!

Session 2 · creATIVe cOnSTrucTIOn…crAzY cOncOcTIOnS! · June 17–28 Ever wonder what makes a bouncy ball so bouncy or how to make a super-giant bubble soar up to the sky? Or have you dreamed of constructing a one-of-a-kind toy or a structure that could be the next wonder of the world? Or realized that chemical reactions take place every day right in our own home? Then this is the place to be . Be a part of the Y’s Inventors Workshop and see where your scientific mind takes you .

DIsCovERERs (1–3) Campers will become inventors as they design, plan, and build their own creations using Legos . They will also explore bubbles and slime .

ADvEnTURERs (4–6) Campers will be introduced to robotics and kitchen science as well as have the opportunity to create sand sculptures .

Session 3 · reADY, SeT, GO! PlAY HArD AnD eAT Well! · July 1–12 Get up off the couch, turn off your video games, and plan on a fun filled summer of active play and healthy yummy eating! Build your personal power for a strong mind, body and spirit and LEARN, GROW and THRIVE the Y way!

DIsCovERERs (1–3) Campers will visit local farms and learn about preparing and harvesting foods . They will find out how their meals get from the fields to the table as well as participate in the Keiki Olympics .

ADvEnTURERs (4–6) Campers will enter various competitions from fitness challenges to cook-offs . They will also have the opportunity to experience the great outdoors at Camp Erdman .

Session 4 · ArTFul AnTIcS · July 15–July 26 Unleash your creative minds and have fun exploring various forms of art! It’s a great way to end the summer with pieces of your art to treasure for a long time to come .

DIsCovERERs (1–3) Campers will discover the artist within them through still drawings and painting . They will learn many techniques to create their own masterpieces . Campers will team up with the Honolulu Museum of Art and display their work at the Campers’ Art Show .

ADvEnTURERs (4–6) Campers will get technical through digital media . They will learn how to take photos throughout the session and create a slide show . Campers will team up with the Honolulu Museum of Art and display their work at the Campers’ Art Show .

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Offered exclusively at Kalihi YMCA. Same great

weekly themes as our Day Camp with slight program

modifications. Summer Time features our project-based

activities in addition to lots of fun with nature, music and

dance, indoor and outdoor games, plus three action-

filled excursions.

Summer Time AT KAlIHI Y OnlY

AvAILABLE AT: Kalihi

FoR CHILDREn: Entering Grades 1–6(must be 5 years old by 12/31/12)

Option 1 May 28–August 2 6:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m . (10 weeks) $975

Option 2 May 28–July 26 6:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m . (9 weeks) $935

Option 3 June 3–July 26 6:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m . (8 weeks) $835

Option 4 June 3–June 28 6:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m . (4 weeks) $485

Option 5 July 1–July 26 6:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m . (4 weeks) $485

Option 6 Choice of Week 6:00 a .m . – 5:30 p .m . (1 week) $135

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Dates will vary according to

attending summer school. Times

start from dismissal at attending

summer school to 5:30 p.m. or

6:00 p.m.

Summer school dates are not all

available at the time of catalog

publication. Summer School

Special rate will be calculated

based on the start and end dates

of each summer school program

and the summer school dismissal

times. Please inquire with your

selected branch for the applicable

rate of this program.

After-Summer School Programs AvAILABLE AT:

Kaimukī-Wai‘alae, Leeward, Mililani, Nu‘uanu, Windward

FoR CHILDREn:

Entering Grades 1–6(must be 5 years old by 12/31/12)

For children attending summer school at DOE or

independent schools, this program provides afternoon

time for homework and reading/book sharing, swimming,

arts and crafts, sports skills, music and dance, and exciting

excursions. A great way to unwind from a morning of school!

Program fee includes transportation from select schools

to the YMCA branch and a full day of fun and care during

non-summer school days/weeks.

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Outdoor Explorer 8:00 a .m . – 5:00 p .m . (1 week) $260

Cooking and Crafts 8:00 a .m . – 5:00 p .m . (1 week) $240

Multi-Sports Clinic 8:00 a .m . – 5:00 p .m . (1 week) $240

The Central YMCA

is offering three

specialty camps

custom designed

to fit the interest of

your child. Programs

will run according

to the chart below

from June 10–

August 30, 2013.

OuTDOOr exPlOrer

cOOKInG crAFTS

mulTI-SPOrTS clInIc

OuTDOOr exPlOrer | FoR CHILDREn: Entering Grades 4–9This camp has it all as children explore the island’s offerings by participating in various outdoor activities . Witness breathtaking views through a nature hike, experience the serene ocean in a kayak, and see the beautiful Hawaiian underwater reefs and fish by snorkeling . Outdoor explorer camp brings your child’s outdoor passions to life and also teaches them important outdoor skills .

cOOKInG AnD crAFTS | FoR CHILDREn: Entering Grades 3–9Allow your child to express their creativity through cooking and crafts . Campers learn various cooking techniques, nutritious recipes, and best of all . . . they get to eat them . This camp also exposes your child to a wide range of “arts” with painting, claying, jewelry making and more.

mulTI-SPOrTS clInIc | FoR CHILDREn: Entering Grades 3–9If your child is interested in sports, is already an all-around athlete, or likes sports but doesn't know which sport they like — this is a camp for your child . Multi-sports clinic introduces children to various sports such as flag-football, softball, basketball, field hockey, volleyball, soccer, tennis, track-n-field, and golf . Counselors teach fundamental skills and techniques which help support your child’s desire to pursue an active hobby .

Specialty camps AT cenTrAl Y

Pre-Camp May 28–31 N/A N/A N/A

Week 1 June 3–7 N/A N/A N/A

Week 2 June 10–14 • • N/A

Week 3 June 17–21 • N/A •

Week 4 June 24–28 • • N/A

Week 5 July 1–5 • N/A •

Week 6 July 8–12 • • N/A

Week 7 July 15–19 • N/A •

Week 8 July 22–26 • • N/A

Week 9 July 29–August 2 • N/A •

Week 10 August 5–9 • • N/A

Week 11 August 12–16 • N/A •

Week 12 August 19–23 • • N/A

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Summer PrOGrAmS

entering Grades 7–12

Entering Grades 7–12 • 11

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club mid explorersAvAILABLE AT:

Kaimukī-Wai‘alae, Mililani, Nu‘uanu

FoR TEEns:

Entering Grades 6–8 (Kaimukī-Wai‘alae) Entering Grades 7–8 (Mililani) Entering Grades 7–9 (Nu‘uanu)

Club Mid Explorers provides opportunities for teens to

engage in a journey of discovering new things about

themselves, their peers and their world. Club Mid will

feature three to four off-site excursions and daily activities,

including leadership development, team building, sports

and games, arts, computers, service projects and more.

Register by May 17 for Early Bird Rates. Contact your local

Y branch or visit us online to view special rates.

Option 1 June 3–July 26 8:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (8 weeks) $1,155

Option 2 June 3–June 28 8:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (4 weeks) $635

Option 3 July 1–July 26 8:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (4 weeks) $635

Option 4 Choice of Week 8:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (1 week) $175

Daily Option May 28–May 31 8:00 a .m . – 6:00 p .m . (Daily) $36

AFTER-SuMMER SCHooL PRogRAM

To be offered at Kaimukī-Wai‘alae Y . Please contact branch for information .

Specialty camps AT cenTrAl Y

The Central YMCA is offering three specialty camps

(Outdoor Explorer, Cooking and Crafts, and Multi-Sports

Clinic Camps) that are custom designed to fit the interest

of your child entering grades 7–9.

See page 10 for more information and details.

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STrIVe AvAILABLE AT: Central, Kaimukī-Wai‘alae, Kalihi, Leeward, Mililani, Nu‘uanu, Windward

FoR TEEns: Entering Grades 7–12 (Central, Kalihi) Entering Grades 8–12 (Leeward, Windward) Entering Grades 9–12 (Kaimukī-Wai‘alae, Mililani) Entering Grades 10–12 (Nu‘uanu)

This summer, STRIVE is back with new experiences from ideas

provided by past participants. STRIVE combines our nationally

recognized Healthy Together program with leadership

opportunities and lots of fun events such as excursions, outings

and functions with teens from other Y branches. Healthy

Together mini workshops such as "Staying Active and Healthy

Food Choices" integrate hands on, real life experiences in

fitness, cooking, health and wellness goal setting and project

planning. Participants will be informed of pre-program

mandatory training that will prepare them for the leadership

roles they will engage in.

leadership Programs

May 28–July 26 8:00 a .m . – 4:00 p .m . (9 weeks) $360

An additional fee may be

applied for weekend activities.

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YmcA AquaticsOver the years, the YMCA has taught the joy of swimming to

thousands of children and adults in Hawai‘i. Elements taught

include personal safety, skill development, personal growth, water

sports/games and rescue.

We Offer:

• Programs for all levels and ages.

• Progressive instruction.

• Small student-to-instructor ratio.

• Trained staff and certified lifeguards.

• Year-round classes at 6 locations on O‘ahu.

• Group and private lessons.

• Competitive swim teams and meets.

group Lesson Rates (Once a week for two months)

$80 for Family Fitness Members $100 for Non-members

For all ages

Special Family Fitness rate available for all youth group lessons

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Youth Group lessonsParent / Tot (Ages 6–35 months)This program is a water orientation class designed for parent and child participation . The class encourages the bond of trust between parent and child and teaches parents how to guide and supervise their children around the water . The child will be exposed to basic movements .

Preschool (Ages 3–5 Years)The preschool swim program has four levels designed to help children progress and build elementary swimming and safety skills . Children are placed in small groups with YMCA trained instructors . Class emphasizes the development of coordination, endurance, and self-confidence of the preschooler .

Youth (Ages 6–12 Years)The progressive swim program has six levels designed to help children grow personally and develop strokes and safety skills . Emphasis is on endurance, personal safety, skill development, and lifesaving techniques .

Private lessonsFor ages 3 years old to adults Private swim lessons are a great opportunity to learn to swim from a skilled teacher on a one-on-one basis .

• Lessons are available in five-session packages .

• Each session is 30 minutes in length.

• All lesson packages are pre-paid and non-refundable .

Swim Team Ages 6–18 years Increase your speed and endurance by joining your local Y Swim Team. Swimmers develop confidence, strength, a life-time love of swimming, and develop a healthy lifestyle while creating bonds of friendship through team sports . Teams compete in 6–8 swim meets throughout the year with other branch teams . Contact your local Y for practice times .

YmcA Aquatics InformationIn addition, YMCA offers adult classes and more . Visit www .ymcahonolulu .org/aquatics for rate and schedule information and to register online .

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YmcA cAmP H.r. erDmAn

For ages 6–16

An Overnight Camping Tradition Since 1926

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Give Your child the Gift of campIn our fast paced and tech-connected world, kids need camp more

than ever. They need a chance to experience the great outdoors, try

new things and spend time with friends. Most importantly, kids need

a safe place to grow, become leaders and develop self-confidence and

independence. Nestled between the Waianae Mountains and pristine

beaches of Mokuleia, Camp Erdman is the perfect camp setting for kids

to grow and develop! Give your child the summer of a lifetime — give

your child the gift of camp!

PrOGrAmS OFFereD 10 One-Week Traditional Overnight Resident Camp Sessions and Specialty Camp Upgrades for ages 6–16 (June 2–August 9)

2-week Leaders in Training program for ages 14–16 (July 7–19)

Weekend Family Camp Getaways (various weekends in March–October)

10 One-Week Traditional Overnight resident campSessions 1–10, Weekly sessions from June 2–August 9

Our most popular program! This 6-day program lets kids experience everything camp has to offer . Each morning Campers customize their camp experience by choosing from a variety of activities in our morning skill tracks, or upgrading with a morning specialty program . Afternoons are spent in ‘ohana groups making new friends while experiencing high ropes activities, sports, arts, swimming in our pool and tent camping on our oceanfront property . Our 6 values of Malama, Laulima, Kuleana, ‘Imi ‘Ike, Aloha and Na‘au Pono are woven throughout their camp experience .

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Specialty camps combine the fun of traditional summer camp

with a chance for campers to learn more about their favorite

activities. Upgrade your child’s experience with one of our morning

specialty camps.

HOrSemAnSHIP cAmP Sessions 1–10 (Ages 8–16)“Saddle up, it's time to ride!” Horsemanship campers will spend five mornings of fun filled interaction with the “Gentle Giants” down the road . Beginning riders learn and participate in grooming, tack and riding skills along with basic commands . Our returning campers and more experienced riders will take the next steps in advanced riding skills . Each week ends with a beautiful trail ride .

SurF cAmP Sessions 1–10 (Ages 10–16)“Surf's up, the boards are waxed.” Campers enjoy customized

surf lessons tailored to the needs and experience of each individual surfer . Participants learn about water safety, proper paddling, standing and falling techniques, surf terminology, wave etiquette and how to evaluate conditions (tides, buoy readings, etc .) while gaining a deep respect for the ocean and the sport of surfing . From Ali‘i Beach Park to Chun's reef, our surfers are learning in one of nature's finest classrooms .

enGlISH AS A SecOnD lAnGuAGe (eSl) Sessions 8–10 (Ages 8–16)“Aloha, Hola, Hello!” Through a partnership with professional ESL teachers we are able to offer this high quality English as a Second Language (ESL) program . Our professional ESL teachers understand the challenges of learning English as a second language and have designed a program that make learning fun . Campers participate in this program three hours a day, for five days . With a high teacher to student ratio, your camper is sure to vastly improve in the English language .

Specialty camp upgrades

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Teen ProgramleADerS In TrAInInG (lIT) Sessions 6 and 7 (Ages 14–16)LIT is perfect for our veteran teen campers — it’s a chance to make new friends and become more connected with our camp community . This two week program builds leadership skills in our campers through high and low ropes activities and group experiences and challenges . Campers stay in our ocean-front Makai cabins and experience unique activities such as a night Odyssey Challenge, a teen service project and a special packout adventure . This program focuses on our values and helps mold teens into the leaders of tomorrow .

Family camp Getaways

FAmIlY FITneSS cAmP March 29–31: Come join us for an active and healthy weekend, including a 5k family fun run, Zumba, yoga and a chance to join our chef to try some healthy cooking .

mOTHer’S DAY cAmP May 10–12: Sign up for a weekend packed with fun for the whole family . This weekend is a great gift for the mom in your family!

4TH OF JulY cAmP July 5–7: Celebrate this all-American vacation with us . There will be barbecuing and a special family challenge!

HAllOWeen cAmP October 25–27: Enjoy a spook-tacular weekend including trick or treating and our very own haunted house!

Family Camps are for the whole family and includes all accommodations,

meals and activities. Check out www.CampErdman.net for more

information about our family camps.

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Friendships... Confidence...

Fun!

Skill Tracks Every morning campers get to customize their camp experience — either by signing up for one of our specialty camp upgrades or by picking their skill tracks . From archery to art, swim team to camp newspaper, and soccer to ultimate Frisbee, there is a fun-filled morning for everyone .

‘Ohana Time Every afternoon is a time for cabin mates to get to know one another . ‘Ohana time is packed with fun activities like swimming, high ropes, sports, arts and team building . This is a time for kids to make great new friendships within their cabin group .

Packout For many kids packout is the highlight of the week . Cabin groups pack up and head out camping along our beachfront property . Campers will cook their food over a campfire, watch the moon rise and spend quality time with their new friends .

Campfire Evenings at camp are spent singing songs, playing night games, and building camaraderie within camp . At the end of each day the camp staff will recognize campers for their achievements through-out the day’s activities . Each camp session will close with a special campfire recognition ceremony that reinforces character development and will create some of the campers’ greatest memories

camp Activities• Teambuilding

• Hiking

• Swimming

• Sports

• Arts & Crafts

• Performing Arts

Typical Daily Schedule7:00 Rise & Shine

7:45 Morning Oli (chants & thought for the day)

8:00 Breakfast

9:00 Skill Tracks or Specialty Camp Upgrades

12:00 Lunch

12:30 Rest Hour

1:30 'Ohana Time

4:20 Choice Time

5:30 Dinner

7:00 Evening Program

8:00 Campfire

9:30 Lights Out (Age Dependent)

• Archery

• Surfing

• Low & High Ropes Course

• Horseback Riding

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Summer camp Sessions and Payment Options

Address: YMCA Camp Erdman 69-385 Farrington Highway P: (808) 637-4615 F: (808) 637-8874

Program Information Contact:Edd Fishlock

Registration Information Contact: Shantell Calbero-Hun

For more information visit:www .CampErdman .net

Financial Assistance:Camp is an experience that every child deserves . Whatever your financial situation is, we will make camp a reality for your children . Call Camp Erdman (808) 637-4615 for more information .

The YMCA Camp Erdman Staff:A great camp experience starts with caring, competent and mature staff members . The staff at Camp Erdman comes from diverse backgrounds and experiences, lending to the creativity, spirit and culture of camp .

Staff members go through a rigorous hiring process and are selected based on their experience working with youth, knowledge and skills in specific camp activity areas and ability to create positive relationships with campers and build an empowering camp community .

Staff members must complete a week long training and, at a minimum, attain First Aid and CPR certifications . Staff members are also trained and certified in specific program areas .

All pool staff are lifeguard certified .

Staff members must pass a criminal background .

Camp Erdman maintains a 1:6 staff to camper ratio .

One Week Sessions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 $ / SESSION $ MEMBER /

SESSION

Traditional Resident Camp (Ages 6–16)

• • • • • • • • • • $570 $445

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Horsemanship Camp (Ages 8–16)

• • • • • • • • • • $275

Surf Camp (Ages 10–16)

• • • • • • • • • • $250

English As Second Language Camp (Ages 8–16)

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A • • • $250

Leaders in Training (Ages 14–16)

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A • N/A N/A N/A $1,140 $910

Sessions

Session dates:Session 1 (6/2–6/7)

Session 2 (6/9–6/14)

Session 3 (6/16–6/21)

Session 4 (6/23–6/28)

Session 5 (6/30–7/5)

Session 6 (7/7–7/12)

Session 7 (7/14–7/19)

Session 8 (7/21–7/26)

Session 9 (7/28–8/2)

Session 10 (8/4–8/9)

Check-in/Check-out:Check-in on Sunday (1:30 p .m . – 2:30 p .m .) Check-out on Friday (5:00 p .m . – 5:30 p .m .)

Bus Transportation:Round Trip–Nu‘uanu YMCA $40 Airport to Camp $55 Camp to Airport $55

Stayover Weekends (Fri–Sun):Must be registered in both sessions $95

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