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Camp Arrowhead
Week Six Newsletter
Camp Arrowhead                    
YMCA OF GREATER ROCHESTER
Welcome to Week SIX, July 30-August 3, 2018:  COLOR WARS

ITS BACK our Camp Arrowhead favorite.... Its COLOR WARS WEEK! Get ready for a week long battle of the colors. Each day campers will be participating in activities to earn points for there specific team colors.  Teams will also be looking for hidden Golden and Bankrupts Tickets.  On Friday all colors will be participating in our traditional color hunt which will decide the winner of the 2018 Color Wars! 

REMINDERS:
  • Camp closes at 6:00pm each day.  If you will be late, please call (585) 383-4590 multiple occurrences will result in a fee of $1/minute per child.
  • Picking up before 3:45pm?  Please call the main number (585) 383-4590 or email [email protected] this will help ensure your camper is ready at your requested time.  This is especially important for any pick ups between 3:15 and 3:45pm!  
  • Please pack a lunch eat week that does not require reheating or refridgeration!
  • AM Swim Lessons need to arrive no later than 8:00am
  • PM Swim Lessons and Enrichments will be done by 4:30pm, please do not plan to pick up before than without prior notice.
Annual Campaign:   
The Camp Arrowhead FUN draising Committee of FUN presents...
COLOR WARSEXTRAVAGANZA
Monday afternoon at sign out through Thursday afternoon at sign out purchase your
COLOR WARS T-SHIRTS AND HEADBANDS!
Get them while supplies and sizes last.

Also, it's back and better than ever...
JAR WARS COLOR WARS EDITION!
Bring silver coins to put in your team's jar to earn points.
Bring dollars to put in other teams' jars to subtract points.
The winning team at the end of the week will earn a frozen treat for the whole team!


We love our neighbors and want to keep them safe:
We are asking all YMCA Families and Staff not to use Cross Ridge or Parkridge Road as a cut through.  Please use Park Road to Railroad Mills to Arrowhead Dr.  Please watch your speed when arriving and leaving Camp Arrowhead through the neighborhoods!  Remember, there is only one stop sign at the top of the hill when you exit Camp.  Be sure to use extra caution when proceeding after the stop!


Our communication commitment:   
  • Upload pictures to "Camp Today" by 3:30 pm each day.  We are excited for our new "Camp Today" feature on your parent dashboard.  Each day we will be uploading photos and reminders.  These photos can only be accessed by those that are in the same session and have an authorized password to view. *you can add grandparents or others to view Camp Toady in your parent dashboard.
  • Instagram post will happen 2-3 times a week.
  • Facebook will show the top 3-5 pictures each day!
  • Daily Camp Video at Sign out starting at 3:30pm
  • Newsletter for the Session by Thursday at 6:00pm
 
UPCOMING EVENTS AT ARROWHEAD

Wild Wednesdays
 
If you have ever asked if you could stay at camp with your kid(s) this is the program for you!
Join us each Wednesday evening for Family Camp Programing! Each Wednesday we will offer a different camp program that we will focus on. These program are built for the whole family to enjoy! This coming week we will be doing Amazing Archery! Join us as we test out Archery skills with different challenges and games on our awesome Archery Range!
 
Register on our Website! 
 
Members: $25 per family
Non Members: $ 50 per family
 
    • August 1st - Creek Hike
    • August 8th - Bouldering wall and Giant Swing
    • August 15th- Paper Making
    • August 22nd - Climbing Tower
 
Aerial  Course
 
Are you the parent of a child age 11 or older? Come join us at Camp Arrowhead for an Aerial Course Adventure! We have open Aerial Course hours THIS SATURDAY! Sign up for the time slot that best works for you and your family. This is a high flying adventurous course that you can enjoy with your child!
 
Time Slots
    • 10:00 am- 11:30 am
    • 11:00 am- 12:30 pm
    • 12pm- 1:30 pm
 
Hours ( Second Saturday of each month May through September)
  • August 11th, 
  • September 8th
 
Register Here:
 
 
Members: $15.00
Non Members: $25.00


CAMP ARROWHEAD BASICS and NEED TO KNOWS
NEW!  Pin Code for sign in and out!

We have a new and improved system for check in and check out - we have moved from paper to being fully electronic in our check in/out system. Please notice on your parent dashboard that you have been given a unique 6-digit pin code; you will input this code on our Ipad when you check-out in order to sign your child out. That means no more checking IDs.  You also now have the ability to add authorized pick-ups on the parent dashboard if anyone besides those who signed the campers up for camp are going to be picking your child up. Please take a moment to make sure any additional pick-ups are added to the parent dashboard. They will get their own unique 6-digit pin code in order to pick up.

Parents/Authorized pick up who forget their pin code will have the option to type in their cell phone number and receive their pin via text right to their phone. If the Parent/Authorized pick up do not have their cell phone with them, they will need a picture ID. Once picture ID is shown, a staff member will present you with your pin code. 

One-time authorization(s), can be granted by contacting the YMCA Camp Arrowhead in writing via email to [email protected] stating the campers name to be picked up and who is granted access. One-time authorizations will need to provide photo ID as they will not be provided a pin code.
*Parents with custody agreements, please call the office directly.  

□ Camp Drop Off/Pick up
Camper sign in (7:00-9:00am) and sign out (3:45-6:00pm) will be in the same location, in front of the Climbing Tower.  Please park in the parking lot and walk your child to their assigned unit's table.  If you believe you will be later than 6:00pm, please contact 383-4590.  If your camper must leave before 4:00pm, please write a note, let the sign in staff know or call the camp office to let us know the time you will be picking up. 

□ Lunch and Snacks
Please pack a non-reheatable lunch each day with you to camp, similar to a school lunch.  A cold pack may be beneficial to keep items cold.  Camp Arrowhead will provide a snack each day at 3:30pm.  Although there are drinking fountains throughout the camp, we do suggest that you bring a water bottle to refill throughout the day.  We like to suggest that you freeze the water bottle halfway the night before then add water before leaving for camp.  This helps keep the water nice and cool! 
 
□ Sunscreen and Bug Spray
The majority of your camper's day will be spent outdoors. Please ensure your camper has sunscreen on prior to being dropped off. We will reapply sunscreen throughout the day, please send your camper with sunscreen.  We do periodical sunscreen checks (every 2-3 hours) throughout the day and also after swim time.  Sunscreen checks will give campers the opportunity to reapply sunscreen.  We also suggest applying bug spray.

□ Medication
If your camper requires medication during camp hours you will need to bring the medication in its original bottle along with the medication form to the camp office at drop off time.  We can only dispense what is written on the bottle.  If your doctor changes the amount or frequency of the medication a letter must be submitted from the doctor to the Camp Office from the doctor. 
 
□ Immunizations and Medical Informaiton
Please log on to your Parent Dashboard and select the "forms" tab.  Each camper needs the Medical Forms (allergies, medical conditions etc.) updated as well as a copy of your camper's immunizations.  Immunizations uploaded will only be kept for one summer.



Michelle Cushman
Jr Village Director
School: SUNY Cortland

Major: Physical Education & Health Education

Currant Job: Newark Central School District, Middle School Health and PE Teacher

Favorite Camp Activity: Creek Hikes                     
Alyssa Tarantino
Sr Village Director
School: SUNY Brockport

Major: Dance

Current Job:Before and After School Coordinator at Northside Dudley School.

Favorite Camp Activity: Creek Hikes                     
Cory Quinter
Support Specialist
Years at Camp: 17 Years!
  
School/Major: St. John Fisher/History and Special Education. 

Current Job: HFL High School as a Special Education Teacher. 
  
Favorite Camp Activity: Creek Hikes
                                                             
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Cancellations:   
Please note we are unable to pro-rate weekly camp fees for any reason other than a legal holiday. We require written notice of session cancellation 14 days in advance of the session start date for refunds. You will be refunded the session tuition, less the initial deposit, and registration fee. Cancellations received fewer than 14 days in advance of a session beginning will result in a credit that may be used towards another 2018 camp session pending availability. Once a session begins, no refunds or credits will be given without a medical reason verified by your child's pediatrician.

Registration Fee:
A one time registration fee will be collected at the time of registration.  This nonrefundable fee is $20 per camper.  This fee does not go towards your balance.

Deposits: 
A nonrefundable deposit of $25 per week, per camper will be collected to hold your registration.  This $25 goes towards your balance.  You will be drafted the remaining amount 2 Mondays prior to the session.

Late Fees:  
A $25 late fee will be charged to all registrations made after 4:00pm on Friday if the registration is for the session beginning the following Monday.
 
MEET THE 2018 UNIT DIRECTORS:
  
Oneida (ages 3-5years):
Hannah Schneible

School: Slippery Rock University

Dream Job: Dance Teacher

Favorite Camp Activity: The Bounce Pillow
  
Typical Camp day:  Campers home base will be located in the classrooms located under the Discovery Lodge.  Campers will work on both fine and gross motor skills.  There will also be time on our new bounce pillow, playground and sandbox.  We will also participate in nature hikes.  There are 2 options for this age group, a full day, and an AM half day (9am-12pm).  Campers will swim each day and also have time on the Splash Pad.
Cayuga (entering K-1st):
Alexia Willis
School: Ithaca College

Dream Job: Vice President of Human Resources  at a large company.

Favorite Camp Activity: All Camp events because it allows all of the kids to play together and show their Unit spirit!

   
    Typical Camp Day:  Campers home base will be located in an enclosed shelter (please see camp map).  Each day, Monday-Thursday, our schedule will remain the same.  Our campers will get the opportunity to rotate through Arts and Crafts, Nature, Music & Movement and Our Bouldering Wall throughout the week, visiting each specialty at least once.                           
Seneca (entering 2nd-3rd):
Griffin Wright
School: RIT
  
Dream Job: CEO of my own financial company

Favorite Camp Activity: Archery 
   
    T ypical Camp Day:  The specialties we will choose from will be Arts & Crafts, Nature, Archery, Music & Movement and Sports.  Our home base will be located in an enclosed shelter (please see camp map). 
                                    
Onondaga (entering 4th - 6th):
Sage Golisano

School: SUNY Fredonia

Dream Job:   Public Relations Red for a company that helps people

Favorite Camp Activity: Nature Walks and S'mores

 
     Typical Camp Day:  We step up to  "Choice based" program in Onondaga!  We will have the option to visit our 2 favorite specialty areas.  Once your camper has selected their 2 options they will participate in progressive programing throughout the week in those specific areas.  The areas your campers will choose from will be; Arts & Crafts, Nature, Tower, Music & Movement, Sports or Archery.                                   
Teens (entering 7th, 8th & 9th):
Austin Willis


School:
Binghamton University

Dream job:
Astronaut  


Favorite Camp Activity:
The swimming pool


    Typical Camp Day:  Our unit will participate in "Choice based" progression as we visit our 2 favorite specialty areas.  The Teens will select their 2 options they will participate in.  The areas your campers will choose from will be; Arts & Crafts, Nature, Tower, Music & Movement, Sports or Archery. 

MEET THE 2018 
LEADERSHIP STAFF:
  
Jason Gottfried
Center Director
Jason started his YMCA Career in 2002.  After many different roles at the Southeast YMCA, he was promoted to Center Director in 2013.  Jason lives in Fairport with his wife, his daughter, and their dog, Murphy.  Jason and his wife are expecting their 2nd baby any day now.                                   
Erin Berns
Camp/Program Director
Erin started at the Clifton Springs YMCA when she was 16!  This year celebrates her 19th summer!  Erin lives in Webster with her husband and two sons and their dog, Optimus Prime!  
                                                                    
Mike Moroni
Assistant Camp Director/AM Care Director
School: The College at Brockport State University of New York

Major: Physical Education K-12, Adapted Physical Education and Athletic Administration

Current Job: Elementary Physical Education teacher in the Rochester City School District.

Camp Activity: Theme days and camp overnights!
                        
Heather Hayes
Program/PM Care Director
School: SUNY Brockport

Major: Recreation Management

Current Job: Jefferson Ave Site Coordinator

Favorite Camp Activity: Friday's All Camp Events                     
                                                                    
Contact Us
20 Arrowhead Road, Pittsford 14534    
Phone:  (585) 383-4590   Fax: (585) 383-4598