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2015 SUMMER CAMP HUSKER KIDS CAMP TM HUSKER ADVENTURES CAMP TM UNL Campus Recreation welcomes persons with all abilities. Please inquire about the availability of accommodations for special needs. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

UNL Campus Recreation Summer Camp Brochure 2015

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  • 2015

    SUMMER CAMP

    HUSKER KIDS CAMPTM

    HUSKER ADVENTURES CAMPTM

    UNL Campus Recreation welcomes persons with all abilities. Please inquire about the availability of accommodations for special needs.The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

  • Husker Kids CampTM2ND T O 6T H GRADES

    A recreational day camp that provides a supportive and enjoyable environment where learning and fun go hand-in-hand. Camp activities are very similar to those found in a physical education class. Special attention is paid to the age and skill level of each camper youth are assigned to groups according to their grade level. We encourage participation in all activities and spend the majority of time outdoors.

    FIELD TRIPS - A field trip is planned for each week.

    THEME DAYS - Campers participate in one special event activity each week.

    CRAFTS - Each session includes a make-and-take age-appropriate craft.

    SWIMMING - Specific swim activities will be outlined in session newsletter.

    Husker Adventures CampTM7T H8T H GRADES

    A day camp designed for youth to have the opportunity to participate in recreational, instructional and lifetime sport and leisure activities. Husker Adventures will focus on exposing young men and women to a variety of activities stimulating the mind and body. A challenging and rewarding experience awaits.

    2015 SESSIONSSESSIONS DAYS DATES PAYMENT DUEONE MondayFriday June 15 Friday, May 22

    TWO MondayFriday June 812 Friday, May 22

    THREE MondayFriday June 1519 Friday, May 22

    FOUR MondayFriday June 2226 Friday, June 12

    NO CAMP JUNE 29JULY 3

    FIVE MondayFriday July 610 Friday, June 12

    SIX MondayFriday July 1317 Friday, June 12

    SEVEN MondayFriday July 2024 Friday, July 10

    EIGHT MondayFriday July 2731 Friday, July 10

    NINE MondayFriday August 37 Friday, July 10

    W A E B A R N A C L E R I S KI P R E R P A I N U J A C L RO C S N D E L N U E K M N P EP N A K T T S E A S T A R E JJ E N T I N O U R I N N E J DQ M D U D K F T M A E G J T UK T P I E I T H G L H R K K OH A I P S E S K O S S O T A AA O P I G R M A O U A V A I NG S E A T U R T L E O E O R EB J R E U B A E C N I C N O ME B E H C R A B O K N A K N OI E R A N I O T L U E T E M NS U N N I O D Y A N J D U B E

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    1) SANDPIPER2) CRAB3) SEASTAR4) MANGROVE

    5) TIDES6) ANEMONE7) BARNACLE8) SEA TURTLE

  • HOURS Camp sessions are Monday to Friday with structured activities 8:45 a.m.3:55 p.m. Camper drop-off is 7:158:40 a.m. and pick-up 3:554:15 p.m. Supervised curb side drop-off ends at 8:40 a.m. If a camper arrives after 8:40 a.m., she/he must check-in with the summer camps office (room 56) and escorted to camp by a staff member.

    EXTENDED HOURSAn optional Extended Day Program is available 4:155:35 p.m. for campers who need to remain late. Supervision and low energy activities are provided and additional fees apply. Sign up for the extended program with each regular session registration.

    GENERAL INF OSNACKS/LUNCHA snack such as chewy granola bars, pretzels and fruit chews, plus a juice box is provided mid-morning. Campers also receive a small afternoon treat. Parents are reminded to send a lunch and drink with each camper. Please dont send candy or gum.

    NECESSARY CLOTHINGParticipants should be dressed for a full day of activity. We recommend outdoor activity clothes and athletic shoes. Open-toed shoes will not be permitted. Swimming apparel will be outlined in the session newsletter (as needed). Please mark or label all personal items. Every reasonable effort is made to ensure property protection. Campus Recreation is not responsible for missing, broken, or stolen items.

    T-SHIRTSEach child receives one complimentary summer camp T-shirt as a keepsake for attending camp. Campers are asked to wear their shirt on field trip days.

    CONDUCTCampus Recreation reserves the right to dismiss a camper if their behavior jeopardizes the safety and well-being of other campers!

    FORMSGuardians Waiver and Release of Liability, Check-out Authorization and Camper Code of Conduct forms are required to participate in camp. Parents must also complete a supplemental information form before their child can begin camp.

    CANCELLATIONCampus Recreation reserves the right to cancel any session or modify activities due to under-enrollment, facility problems, staff concerns or circumstances beyond our control (i.e. rain, pool problems, electrical outages). Parents will be notified immediately if a session is altered in any way.

    STAF FOur energetic and well-qualified staff are ready to spend an exciting summer with the campers. The staff is comprised of UNL professionals, certified school teachers and highly motivated college students. The camp is under the direction of Shannon Vaccaro and Mandi Mollring with assistance from other professional staff members of UNL Campus Recreation.

    LOCAT IONYour childs day begins and ends at the City Rec Center on the University of NebraskaLincoln campus, which provides 280,000 square feet of recreation and sports space. Activities occur at indoor and outdoor locations on campus, as well as the Lincoln community.

    F EESCAMPUS REC MEMBERS*

    GENERAL PUBLIC +NON-MEMBERS

    One Child $100/session $110/session

    Extended Hours $10/session/child $10/session/child*UNL Students, staff, and faculty paying Campus Recreation fees during the session camper is enrolled.

    REGIST RAT IONREGISTER ONLINE! go.unl.edu/camp

    Priority Registration* begins February 16*University community members/past participants

    Open Registration begins March 2

    A $25 non-refundable/non-transferable per session per child deposit is required at the time of registration. Registrations without the required deposit will not be processed. The deposit is applied to the overall session fee. Your balance-in-full must be received by the payment deadline, or your registration will be cancelled and deposit will be forfeited.

    If a participant cancels a session, the session deposit will be forfeited. All cancellations must be made in writing one week prior to start of session being cancelled. After that time, no refund will be given.

    Registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Camp fees can be paid by cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, or NCard. Checks should be made payable to UNL Campus Recreation.

    Each session has a limited number of openings.

    Each camp session will accept registrations until the camper/counselor ratio is met.

    To qualify for the member rate, the parent/guardian must be a Campus Recreation member during the session in which the camper is enrolled.

    Mail-in registrations will not be processed until the appropriate date.

  • Create an even more memorableexperience for your child throughextension programs! Children areescorted to and from each of the4:155 p.m. events.

    Child Swim lessons Ages 614An American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program. Instruction Levels 16. Your childs experience will be challenging and fun. Instructor-to-child ratio are below one per seven children to provide quality instruction.

    Days Dates Time Location

    MondaysFridays June 819 4:155 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Pool

    MondaysFridays June 819 5:156 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Pool

    MondaysFridays July 617 4:155 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Pool

    MondaysFridays July 617 5:156 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Pool

    MondaysFridays July 2031 4:155 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Pool

    MondaysFridays July 2031 5:156 p.m. Mabel Lee Hall Pool

    Registration Deadline: Wednesday prior to class start

    $40 UNL student or CREC member$50 General Public

    Climbing & Bouldering sessions2nd8th GradesExperience the adventure and fun of climbing and bouldering in the new Outdoor Adventures Center. Enjoy the huge 2300 sq. ft. climbing gym with 30 climbing lines and up to 43 feet of vertical climbing height. Its the newest & largest in Nebraska!

    Days Dates Time Location

    MondaysFridays June 15 4:155 p.m. Outdoor Adventures Center

    MondaysFridays June 2226 4:155 p.m. Outdoor Adventures Center

    MondaysFridays August 37 4:155 p.m. Outdoor Adventures Center Registration Deadline: Wednesday prior to class start

    $40 UNL student, CREC member or OAC member $50 General Public

    EXT RAPROGRAMS

  • CLIMBINGCAMP

    9 TH12 TH GRADES

    NEW!Students experience indoor rock climbing and challenge themselves to reach new heights! Campers gain basic technical skill and knowledge in top rope climbingincluding belaying, tie-in and harness useas well as the fundamentals of climbing movement. As climbers conquer each newchallenge upon the rocks, both bodies and minds become moreconfident, strong and resilient. Climbing improves social skills,decision making, leadership and self esteem; all key componentsof a successful leader, entrepreneur and college-bound student.

    MondayFriday | June 1519 | 8 a.m.NoonOutdoor Adventures Center

    Registration Deadline: Monday, June 1

    $100 UNL student, CREC/OAC member$110 General Public

    A nationally-recognized sports program, Start Smart offered by Campus Rec teaches basic motor skills to build your childs confidence and self-esteem. Emphasis on winning is minimal. Children progress at individual rates, while still being challenged. Program prepares children and parents for organized baseball/softball with focus on throwing, catching, batting, running and agility.

    Tuesdays & Thursdays | 67 p.m. | Mabel Lee Hall FieldsTwoSessions:June925July1430

    Registration Deadline: Friday prior to class start

    $45 UNL student or CREC member $55 General Public

    Extrasummer options!

    (Not part of Husker Summer Cam

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  • 2015

    SUMMER CAMP

    HUSKER KIDS CAMPTM

    HUSKER ADVENTURES CAMPTM

    UNL Campus Recreation welcomes persons with all abilities. Please inquire about the availability of accommodations for special needs.The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is an equal opportunity educator and employer.