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Adventure/Gymnastics Camp

Adventure Camp for Girls and Boys (ages 5 -14)

The activities of the Adventure Camp are always age-appropriate and are designed with safety and fun in mind. We will be introducing new programs and continuing annual favorites. The successful combination of these elements creates a unique camp experience for all of the campers! Campers should bring a brown bag lunch every day.
 
Activities include: instructional swimming; arts & crafts; special events; enrichment activities; sports; day trips; and guest entertainers.
 

Lions (ages 5-6):

         

Adventure Camp for Teens (ages 11-14):

Offers just the right balance of enrichment activites, arts and crafts, instructional swimming and sports; while emphasizing cooperation among the group.  The Lions have special off-site day trips alternate Thursdays.  Campers should bring to camp every day a brown bag lunch, swimsuit, towel, and plastic bag.
9:00 am-4:30 pm
 
The Teen Camp offers positive and exciting experiences through instruction, guest presentations and field trips centered on a variety of enrichments and physical activities.  Activities for this age group foster leadership, self-confidence and teamwork.  Campers should bring to camp every day a brown bag lunch, swimsuit, towel, and plastic bag.
9:00 am-4:30 pm
 

Tigers (ages 7-8):

         

Counselor in Training Course (age 15):

This group encourages campers to work together as as team throughout many of their daily activities.  The Tigers participate in instructional swimming, arts and crafts, sports, enrichment activities, and special off-site day trips alternate Thursdays.  Campers should bring to camp every day a brown bag lunch, swimsuit, towel, and plastic bag.
9:00 am-4:30 pm
 
The Counselor in Training (CIT) Course offers a challenging yet rewarding curriculum for teens interested in working with younger children.  CITs will be trained in all aspects of camp with all age groups.  CITs will also be able to choose a special area in which they would like extra experience.  Teens interested in the CIT Course will need to submit an application along with scheduling a one-on-one interview for acceptance.  Deadline for application and interview is June 1, 2012.  The CIT Course runs for 8 weeks; 6 weeks of training and 2 week volunteer period.  Certification awarded upon completion of volunteer period.
9:00 am-4:30 pm
$780 for 8 week program
  

Cougars (ages 9-10):

         

 

Girls’ Gymnastics Camp (ages 5-12):

 

This group allows more mature campers to express themselves and develop creativity through enrichment activities. The Cougars participate in sports and instructional swimming, and in off-site day trips alternate Thursdays. Campers should bring to camp every day a brown bag lunch, swimsuit, towel, and plastic bag.
9:00 am-4:30 pm
 

 

The Gymnastics Camp accommodates all skill levels, from children with no gymnastics experience to those with a great deal of experience. Gymnasts will be evaluated on the first day of each camp session and will be placed in skill-appropriate levels. They will learn in a safe, air-conditioned environment by an exceptional team of instructors. There will be instructional swimming and enrichment activities regularly, and special events on alternate Thursdays. Gymnasts should bring to camp every day a leotard, brown bag lunch, swimsuit, towel, and plastic bag.
9:00 am-4:30 pm

Ballet/Gym Combo Camp (ages 5-10): NEW!

         

 

 

This camp is a combination of gymnastic camp in the morning from 9-noon (lunch at noon with gymnastics girls) and ballet camp in the afternoon, 1-4pm.  Children will be busy training their bodies and learning skills all day. Classes begin in the gym with the gymnastics camp and finish in the dance studio where they will be working on daily dance classes and rehearsals for weekly Friday afternoon performances. Children should wear a leotard to camp every day and pack their ballet slippers, brown bag lunch, and water bottle. Hair must be nearly tied back.
9:00 am-4:30 pm
 

 

 

Contact Us:

Director of Youth Programs
609-497-2100, ext. 334

 

 


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YWCA Princeton
59 Paul Robeson Place
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone 609-497-2100, Fax 609-924-8644