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YMCA CAMP KITAKI2014 Summer Resident Camp Guide402.434.9222 www.ymcacampkitaki.org
Dear Parents,YMCA Camp Kitaki offers an ACA accredited camp with modern facilities. Our 200 acres of hardwood forest are fi lled with natural beauty, and this wonderful setting allows us to do what we do best: provide a life-changing summer camp experience for kids.
On this page, I tried to answer some of the questions parents ask most often about the camp experience. We hope you will give your child an opportunity to experience “The Magic of Kitaki.” If there are any questions this brochure does not answer, please don’t hesitate to call us or visit us online. We believe there is no better investment in your child than giving him/her a week at Camp Kitaki this summer.
JASON SMITHExecutive Director
We Strive to Provide...1. A Safe Environment
• All staff trained in First Aid/CPR/AED. Additional trainings/certifi cations required for specialty staff. (i.e. Lifeguards, Wranglers, Challenge Course Staff)• On-site health specialist treats minor ailments. 24-hour emergency assistance is only 20 minutes away.• Maintain American Camp Association accreditation - the industry standard for safety and operation.
2. Positive Adult Role Models• Over 65 college-aged staff and three full-time professional staff are on site 24 hours a day.• 4 to 1 camper to staff ratio• Staff are background checked, interviewed and selected for their maturity, patience, and ability to work with kids. Many staff are homegrown at Kitaki.• All staff attend 10 days of professional training.
3. A Fun Experience• Build long-lasting friendships and memories.• Provide unique program areas: Horses, Adventure Trails, Pool, Archery Range, Lake, Crafts, Natural Play Area, Challenge Course and more!• Provide age appropriate, progressive programs for kids age 7-17.
SELF ESTEEM
“My kids love camp Kitaki!! They wait all year long to
go back! I can’t imagine
them not having this
awesome childhood
experience!”-Parent
2013
How kids grow atYMCA Camp KitakiAccepting Challenges• The skills that are learned at camp increase self-esteem and foster a love of the outdoors, staying active, and lifetime learning.• Each camper is asked to accept responsibility through daily tasks.
Building Social Skills• Our schedule, activities, and facilities are all designed to encourage relationship building.• Kids are taught how to be a friend, mediate confl icts, and work as a team.
YMCA Core Values• We teach the values of Honesty, Caring, Respect and Responsibility through our Chapels, Vespers, and daily activities.
The ExperienceThere’s nothing typical about a typical day at Camp Kitaki.
7:00 AM Polar Bear Dip (Optional)7:30 Flag Raising7:40 Chapel...focus on the 4 core values of the YMCA8:00 Breakfast8:45 Cabin Meeting9:00 Clubs/Activities12:15 PM Lunch...meals served family style1:00 Rest Hour2:00 Cabin Activities (horses, pool, lake, etc.)5:00 Juice Jam5:15 Cabin Meeting5:30 Free Time6:15 Flag Lowering6:20 Supper...Thursday night cookout!7:00 Camp Store8:00 Evening Activities9:30 Showers9:45 Vespers10:00 Lights Out**Bed time is adjusted for younger campers.
• All cabins at Kitaki are air conditioned!• All our camps feature progressive programming that ensures each child will face new adventures year after year.• More details about all our programs are available at www.ymcacampkitaki.org
Camp Kitaki’s purpose is to build strong kids and adults through programs and services that develop positive identities, relationships, values and skills in a unique natural setting.
FRIENDSH
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“My 12 year old son has been to camp the last two years and loves it! We love the counselors, activities, food and friendships!”
-Parent 2013
Junior CampAge 7-8 • Full Week Camp Tier A: $430 B: $470 C: $510Our youngest campers get a brand new experience in 2014, designed to introduce them to all aspects of camp in a comfortable way. Higher staff to camper ratios and unique activities including a special Junior’s hide out, horseback riding, imaginative play at Fort Pawnee, and a unique Junior’s campfi re pizza cookout make for one unforgettable week! Juniors campers live close to the Dining Hall and Pool for easy access to fun.
Adventure Mini CampAge 7-9 • 1/2 Week Camp Tier A: $285 B: $310 C: $335Mini Camp is the perfect way to “try us out” or fi t Camp Kitaki into your busy summer! This 1/2 week program features a schedule packed with structured, age-appropriate activities that introduce the great traditions Camp Kitaki has to offer. Highlights include swimming, a campfi re, crafts and archery. Mini Campers do not experience the same activities, such as horseback riding, as a camper staying the full week.
Annual Kitaki HolidaysThese special events are held just once a year!
Kitaki Birthday Bash (Session 3) - Celebrate Kitaki’s 61st Birthday! Special activites, including a giant birthday party, will fi ll the week!
Fourth of July Extraveganza (Session 5) - Come celebrate Independence Day with fi reworks, a carnival, a parade, and more fun!
Ikatik Yad (Session 6) - Experience a truly backwards day full of silliness and fun! Walk backwards, talk backwards, and more!
Uhari Day (Session 10) - See which society takes home the cup in this day fi lled with silly competition and traditions, including the opening ceremonies!
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2014New Tango Tower Climbing Structure:This new tower is 55’ of fun, with different challenges for different ages. With 4 climbing walls, 7 other elements and a zip line there will always be something new to do!
Outdoor Music Playground2014 will see the opening of the music playground at Fort Pawnee. Come make music on the 10 outdoor instruments. No experience necessary!
VALUES
“I love how welcome my son feels while he is at camp. That is due to the staff. Thanks for taking care of him and helping him grow”
-Parent 2013
Summer Camp Age 9-14 Tier A: $430 B: $470 C: $510Making new friends and sharing challenging activities go hand-in-hand during this exciting week of camp. Campers spend their mornings participating in clubs. Afternoons are spent with cabin groups, pursuing progressive challenges that vary depending on age. Every camper gets to spend time horseback riding, making crafts, shooting archery, visiting the lake, the pool, and climbing the tower. Evenings are spent bonding with cabin mates, playing games, or participating in large-group activities. Every night is closed with a quiet refl ection time called Vespers. Campers at Kitaki will participate in the many signature activities that make it such a magical place, such as Campfi re, Juice Jam, Adventure Trails, and the optional early morning swim known as Polar Bears. Summer Camp at Kitaki is the best week your child will have this summer.
ArcheryCamp CraftsCanoeingCritter DetectivesDrama RamaFriendship CraftsFrisbee GamesGuitar
Kitaki DanceKitaki TimesKitaki ExplorersPuppet ShowShenanigansWacky Water GamesWilderness Survival Skills
Summer Camp ClubsCampers attending our Summer Camp program will select three special club activities they would like to experience. Each club activity occurs for one hour on Tuesday-Thursday mornings. Below is a partial list of clubs offered. In addition to these core clubs, others will be offered each week.
Target Sports Club - Age 11-14 • $25Specifi cally for Summer Campers ages 11-14, this club focuses on archery and fi rearms. Participants visit the Platte River State Park Outdoor Heritage Shooting Complex for instruction in the use of archery, crossbows, pellet guns and .22 rimfi re rifl es. This club will take place Tuesday-Thursday during all three of the participant’s morning club blocks.
Silver Spurs Club - Age 9-14 • $25This club focuses on horseback riding and horse care. Participants will spend one of their club blocks at the barn learning horse basics with the Kitaki Wranglers, and of course getting in some more ride time! This club quadruples the amount of time spent around horses for your summer camper, and is an excellent intermediary step between Summer Camp programs and Ranch Camp programs.
The clubs below require pre-registration and an additional fee. All other clubs have no additional fees and do not require pre-registration.
NEW
SKILLS
“She cried when we got home because she said that a year was too long to wait to return. Thanks for taking care of my daughter!”
-Parent 2013
Senior Camp Age 13-15 A: $430 B: $470 C: $510Combining activities specifi cally designed for older campers with traditional Kitaki favorites, Senior Camp is the best of all worlds for the 13-15 year old. Clubs are replaced with adventures at our challenge course, climbing tower, high ropes and more. This one-week experience builds self-confi dence and character, teaches independence and interdependence, develops leadership skills, and presents new and stimulating challenges. Senior Camp is for the camper ready for the next step in their experience at Camp Kitaki.
Ranch CampsRanch Camp Age 10-17 Advanced Ranch Age 11-17* Challenge Ranch Age 14-17* Tier A: $530 B: $570 C: $610Our Western Town will delight your senses and “spur” your imagination. The Ranch Camp experience focuses on time with a new horse companion. Each camper is assigned a horse for the week and spends half of each day in lessons on riding technique. Ground school sessions teach the parts of the horse and tack, as well as breeds, markings and basic care. Riding experiences involve work on the Camp Kitaki trails as well as control, posture, and technique lessons in the arena. Each session is lead by our trained Kitaki wranglers. During the other half of the day, campers in Ranch Camps experience the other traditional camp activities that Kitaki offers including: pool, lake, crafts, challenge course and more!
Ranch Camp Achievement Levels: In order to optimize safety and provide a productive learning environment, riders are evaluated and grouped by skill level. In addition, campers can challenge themselves to work up our Ranch Camp Achievement Levels. *Camp Kitaki employs a progressive system of skill verifi cation in our horsemanship camps. For
safety reasons, campers are asked to prove their skills before enrolling in higher levels of Ranch Camp.
Niobrara Canoe Age 13-17 A: $530 B: $570 C: $610Join a small co-ed group of new friends for a canoe trip adventure on the beautiful Niobrara River near Valentine. Campers are challenged by tent camping, cooking over an open fi re, and learning outdoor leadership skills. A highlight of the trip is the visit to beautiful Smith Falls. Two and a half days will be spent preparing, planning and
conditioning for the two-day river trip. This is for the adventuresome teen!
Leadership CampAge 14-17 A: $730 B: $770 C: $810(two weeks with a one-day break)Completely revamped for 2014, Leadership Camp features activities that aren’t done by any other camp program. The fi rst week focuses on building friendships and teamwork within the group. Teens will practice being leaders while designing the activities and experience for week two. Following a one day break the second week of camp is held in Northern Minnesota at Camp Cut Foot Sioux, where the teens put into practice the plan they made during week one, supervised by our staff!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION• Registrations are processed in the order they are received. If the session you prefer is fi lled you may join the wait list or register for another session.• Session changes must be requested in writing. After April 15 there is a $20 service charge for each change made.• All registrations must be made with a $100, non-refundable deposit. Payments may be made by check, Visa/MC/Discover or cash.•All camp fees are due:
- May 1st for all sessions beginning before July 2nd (Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)- June 1st for all sessions beginning after July 2nd (Sessions 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
• Scheduled payments may be set up to pay throughout the year.• Registration will be confi rmed by email.• A “Parent’s Information Pack” will be sent after April 10th.
Cancelations
Fees (minus the deposit) are refundable only if canceled in writing 30 days prior to session start, or for a doctor approved medical reason. (Deposit is non-refundable)
Refunds will not be issued for campers going home early for disciplinary action or homesickness.
Participation
Rules for acceptance and participation are the same for everyone regardless of age, sex, color, race, handicap or national origin. We will make every reasonable effort to meet the needs of all those who participate. If your child has a disability, behavior disorder, or special needs, please contact us to discuss if Camp Kitaki is the right fi t for your child.
Tiered Pricing
Why 3 prices? Realizing that families have differing abilities to pay, we have a voluntary 3-tier pricing program.
What are the prices? Price A is a subsidized rate that does not refl ect the true cost of operating camp. Price B is a partially subsidized rate for families that can afford a little more, and Price C more accurately accounts for the true costs, including long-term wear and tear, depreciation, and facility/program improvements.
Financial Assistance
Families who need more help paying for camp can apply for fi nancial assistance. Applications are available online at www.ymcalincoln.org or by contacting the camp offi ce.
ACA Accreditation
Camp Kitaki is proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association. This nationally recognized program focuses on program quality,
health, and safety. The accreditation requires us to review every facet of our operation and is a mark of distinction.
Contact Information
Phone: 402-434-9222Fax: 402-434-9208Email: [email protected]: www.ymcacampkitaki.org
2014 Specialty Camp InformationThese specialty camps are held in conjunction with partner organizations to allow more kids the opportunity to attend YMCA Camp Kitaki programs.
Camp Braveheart of Nebraska June 1-7th (Session 1), for kids ages 9-14 who have cardiology health conditions. Contact: Jennifer Strawn, 402-955-4350
Camp Superkids June 8-14 (Session 2), for kids ages 7-14 who have asthma. Contact: American Lung Association, (402) 502-4950
Camp Spirit June 15-21 (Session 3), for kids ages 8-15 who have arthritis or related diseases. Contact: Arthritis Foundation, Heartland Region, (515) 278-0636
Project ExploreJune 29-July 5 (Session 5), for kids with ADHD or Learning Disabilities.
Contact: D’Arcy Goodrich, (402) 334-1677
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