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Summer Camp2013 June 17 - Aug. 16
Boys & GirlsAges 3-15
Parents in the Philadelphia area have many camps to choose fromwhen planning for the summer. With these choices comes the responsibility of selecting one that best fits the needs of your child, as well as your own schedule. At Abington Friends School (AFS) you will find summer camp programs that are responsive to theseneeds. For over 40 years the Abington Friends Summer Enrichment Program has been dedicated to providing campers with a truly enriching summer experience. We have a strong andproud tradition of providing programs that generate the smiles and memories that last a lifetime. Here at AFS your child can participate in a variety of “different camps” on our beautiful campus. Whether you choose the traditional day camp, a specialtycamp or an academic camp, our philosophy remains the same: wewant children to be happy and we truly believe they find happinessthrough having fun and making connections in a variety of engaging activities. We invite you to see how a summer at AFS canmake a difference in your child’s life. Be sure to register early. Space is limited! If you are new to Abington Friends and are not familiarwith our campus, I’d be more than happy to take you on a personaltour of our beautiful facilities.
Rusty RegalbutoAFSEP Directorphone: (215) 576-3996email:[email protected]
AFSEP2013
OVERVIEWPre-Camp
Camps Dates Age
Robotics Academy June 17-21 6-9
Rocketry June 17-21 8-12
Writing Workshop June 17-21 10-14
Goin’ Fishing June 17-21 10-14
Painting & Drawing June 17-21 10-14
Camps Dates Age
Early Childhood June 24-Aug. 16 3
Junior Camp June 24-Aug. 16 4-5
Senior Camp June 24-Aug. 16 6-13
Counselor in Training June 24-Aug. 16 14-16
Day Camps
Pre-Camp
Dates and Fees
June 17 - 21$500 = 9am - 3:30pm
Robotics Academy 6-9Developed by the National Robotics Consortium at Carnegie MellonUniversity, this program is specifically designed to use the motivational effects of building robots to teach math, science andengineering concepts. Activities include designing and buildingrobots, learning programming and presentation software, working inteams, mastering tasks, and sharing in robotic challenges with theirfellow students. Students must pack a snack and lunch.
Rocketry 8-12Rocketry enables youngsters with no experience to become seasonedrocketeers. Along the way they learn some basic physics, a little rocketryhistory, and have a lot of fun! Our campers build, craft, creativelypaint, and launch their rockets under the careful eye of our staff.Students must pack a snack and lunch.
Writing Workshop 10-14Ever wonder if you might be the next great American novelist, like F.Scott Fitzgerald or Toni Morrison? Maybe you’ve considered the possibility of writing essays in the company of David Sedaris orNancy Mairs? Perhaps you think of yourself more as a poet—abrooding Emily Dickinson or exuberant Billy Collins, the UnitedStates Poet Laureate. Or maybe you just want to improve your writingskills. If any or all of these statements describe you, then you areinvited to attend the Abington Friends School Summer WritingWorkshop to experience great literature and perfect your writingskills. Students must pack a snack and lunch.
Goin’ Fishin’ 10-14Grab a fishing rod, grab your book, pack a snack and lunch, and offyou go to a new location every day until noon. Return to AFS andspend your afternoon relaxing by the pool. There are going to besome great fish stories after this week. Snack will be provided butcampers must pack a lunch.
Painting & Drawing 10-14If art is your favorite subject in school, you will love this fine artsimmersion camp. During the mornings, campers will have theopportunity to develop their art skills through a combination ofpainting and drawing activities. Snack will be provided, but campersmust provide a lunch.
Age 3
AFS Summer Day CampsThere are few things that children look forward to as much as thebeginning of their summer vacation. It’s a time when they enjoy thepleasures of being outdoors, swimming, their friends, andseemingly endless play. In short, it’s a time for kids to havefun. At Abington Friends School, we offer a camp day that is filled witha variety of activities that will make it an unforgettable summer for your child.
This program is designed to continue many of the
experiences the children in Early Childhood have during
the academic year. The activities are specific to their
developmental level and the focus is on having fun. The
goal is to allow children to make discoveries, experience
enriching activities and have social interactions with the
other campers by working individually and in small groups.
The program is staffed by Abington Friends Early Childhood
teachers and by assistants (in college or recent graduates)
who have experience working with children. Parents must
provide a lunch.
early childhood
My son had the best time this summer. I wish I had foundAFSEP sooner.“ “
Dates and Fees
June 24 - Aug. 16 (8 weeks)$3,608 = 8am - 4pm$2,736 = 8am - 12pm
June 24 – July 19 (4 weeks)$2,252 = 8am - 4pm$1,752 = 8am - 12pm
July 22- Aug. 16 (4 weeks)$2,252 = 8am - 4pm$1,752 = 8am - 12pm
EC Campers must be 3 years ofage by September 1, 2013 andthe minimum enrollment is for 4weeks.
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er Day Camps
In our Junior Camp, children are grouped by age in self-contained settings
for an enriching sampler of scheduled activities that include art, music,
games, free play, storytelling, creative movement, and drama. Junior camp
is designed to promote socialization, independence, creativity and
problem solving in the very young child while an emphasis is placed on having
fun; after all children learn best when they enjoy what they are doing. All of
our junior campers receive daily instructional swim lessons with one of our
Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors. In Junior Camp, our teachers
follow weekly themes that culminate in exciting Friday activities. Designed
to capture the interest of youngsters, past themes have been: Trains,
Planes & Automobiles, Tea Time, In The Good Old Summer Time, Space
Adventure, Surf’s Up, My Teddy Bear, Monster Madness and Little Chefs.
Half day options are available.
Lunch / Snack: Lunches will be served daily and are included in the camp
payment. Menus will be handed out at the beginning of each session. A
morning snack,which usually includes juice, graham crackers, cookies, etc.,
will also be provided.
junior camp
June 24 - Aug. 16 (8 weeks)$3,828 = Full Day (9am - 3:30pm)$2,952 = Half Day (9am - 12:30pm)
June 24 – July 19 (4 weeks)$2,184 = Full Day (9am - 3:30pm)$1,748 = Half Day (9am - 12:30pm)
July 22- Aug. 16 (4 weeks)$2,184 = Full Day (9am - 3:30pm)$1,748 = Half Day (9am - 12:30pm)
Any 2 consecutive weeks$1,090 = Full Day (9am - 3:30pm)$876 = Half Day (9am - 12:30pm)
Dates and Fees
Ages 6-9
Ages 4-
Our Senior Campers enjoy a morning filled with
scheduled innovative activities that are directed by
adult professional teachers and coaches. Grouped
according to age, participants attend a different set of
activities each day. Sports, tennis, games, archery,
karate, drama, music, dance and art are all classes on
the weekly schedule. Campers receive a daily
instructional swim lesson by a Red Cross certified
Water Safety Instructor in one of our two swimming
pools. At AFSEP we recognize the need for campers to
participate in their favorite activities. To accommodate
them, weekly electives are offered that allow campers
to choose activities that provide them with ample time
doing what they enjoy most. Lunch and snack are provided.
senior campDates and FeesAll senior camps run a full day from 9:00am - 3:30pm
June 24 - Aug. 16 (8 weeks)$3,828
June 24 – July 19 (4 weeks)$2,184
Important DatesJuly 12 Parents Day Aug. 1 Carnival DayJuly 25 Sundown Day Aug. 8 Camp Show
I couldn’t be happier with the quality of activities and the nurturing, fun relationships my son had with his counselors.“ “
July 22- Aug. 16 (4 weeks)$2,184
Any 2 consecutive weeks$1,091
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Camp Endeavor is more than a traditional camp, it’s a place
where campers can find and pursue the activities they are
passionate about. We believe that campers in this age range
should have choices beyond the traditional camp fare.
Campers choose areas of interest, such as outdoor adventures,
performing arts, visual arts, science or athletics and they
have multiple opportunities to pursue them during the
course of our five-period day.
Free Choice Activities periods give campers the opportunity
to continue exploring their areas of interest. We also set
aside community time because we know it’s important for
kids to have the space to socialize. During community time,
campers come together and take part in camp wide activities,
such as a rousing game of capture the flag, a fast-paced
pick-up game of basketball, a free swim in the pool or relaxing
in the shade with a group of friends and a roll of Gimp.
camp endeavorPossible majors
Business
Filmmaking
Architecture
Jewelry-Making
Hip Hop Dance
Forensics
Sports
Camp Endeavor runs a full day 9am - 3:30pm
July 24 - Aug. 16 July 22 - Aug. 16$3,828 $2,184
June 24 - July 19 (Any 2 consecutive weeks)$2,184 $1,090
Geo-Catching & GPS Games
Robotics
Rocketry
Web Design
Digital Photography
And More…
My kids had another amazing summer at AFSEP! I can’t tellyou how much they look forward to coming to camp every day.“ “
counselor-in-trainingprogram
Every year my children have a ball and continue to make new friends.“ “
My son loves being a CIT. It provides theperfect mix of responsibility and servicethat we want our children to develop andyet it still affords him the time to enjoy thecamp activities that he loves so much.
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Dates and Fees
June 24 - Aug. 16 (8 weeks)$1,888 = 9am - 3:30pm
June 24 – July 19 (4 weeks)$960 = 9am - 3:30pm
July 22- Aug. 16 (4 weeks)$960 = 9am - 3:30pm
Lunch and snack included
Entering 9th gradeFull Day 9:00am - 3:30pm
This program is available to campers with specialinterests and talents who are entering high school. Itseeks to develop the skills needed to become acompetent junior counselor. In the mornings, our CIT’sare assigned to a group or an activity where they developtheir leadership skills and sense of responsibility throughtheir daily interaction with campers, camp staff andparents. After lunch, CIT’scan participate in our weeklyelective activities, swim or continue assisting the staff asneeded. Our CIT’sare given specific group challengesover the course of the camp season and volunteering toparticipate is an essential component of the CIT campexperience. Most CIT’sspend two years in the programbefore applying for a position as a junior counselor. Snackand lunch will be provided.
registrationformAbington Friends Summer Enrichment Program Early Childhood, Junior Camp, Senior Camp, Endeavor and CIT
Camper InformationChild (Full name): ___________________________________ Prefers to be called: __________________________
Grade (Fall ’13): ________ School: _________________________________________________________________
Age on 6/24/13: _____yrs_____ mos. Birth Date: _____________ _ M _ F
Allergies or special conditions: ____________________________________________________________________
Medications (physician authorization form required): _________________________________________________
Physician: ________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________
Camp Shirt Size: (circle one) Youth: XS S M L Adult: S M L XL
Family/Household InformationStreet Address:_________________________________________________________________________________
City: _______________________________________ State: ________________ Zip: _________________________
Parent 1: ____________________________________ Parent 2: __________________________________________
Home #: _______________ Parent 1 Work #: __________________ Parent 2 Work #: _______________________
Parent 1 Cell #: ______________________________ Parent 2 Cell #: _____________________________________
Parent 1 Email: ______________________________ Parent 2 Email: _____________________________________
In case of emergency, if parents cannot be reached, please contact:
Name: _____________________________________ Phone #: _____________ Relationship: __________________
Name: _____________________________________ Phone #: _____________ Relationship:___________________
Please place my child in the same group with (Junior & Senior Camp only)
________________________________________________________
Are you new to AFSEP?If you are new, how did you hear about our programs?_________________________________________________
Dismissal AuthorizationBesides ourselves, the following individuals are authorized to pick up our children (list names):
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Early Childhood (Age 3)o Full Summer June 24 – Aug. 16 o$3,608 Full Day o$2,736 Half Dayo Four Weeks June 24 – July 19 o$2,140 Full Day o$1,716 Half Dayo Four Weeks July 22 - Aug. 16 o$2,140 Full Day o$1,746 Half Day
Early Childhood Extended Dayo PM (4 – 5pm): $24 per/day Number of days per week _________ Number of weeks_________
Pre-Camps June 17 - 21o Robotics Academy Ages 6-9 ($500) o Rocketry June 17-21 ($500) o Writing Workshop June 17-21 ($500)o Goin’ Fishing June 17-21 Ages 10-14 ($500) o Painting & Drawing June 17-21 ($500)
Junior & Senior Day Camps (Ages 4 - 9)o Full Summer June 24 – Aug. 16 o $3,828 Full Day o $2,952 Half Day (Junior Camp)o Four Weeks June 24 – July 19 o $2,184 Full Day o $1,748 Half Day (Junior Camp)o Four Weeks July 22- Aug. 16 o $2,184 Full Day o $1,748 Half Day (Junior Camp)o Any Two Consecutive Weeks o $1,090 Full Day o $876 Half Day (Junior Camp)
CIT Program (Ages 14 -15)o Counselor-in-Training* (ages 14 & up) / Full Summer June 24 – Aug. 16 / $1,888
Camp Endeavor (Ages 10 -13)o Full Summer June 24 – Aug. 16 o $3,828 Full Day o Session 1: June 24 – July 5 o $ 1,090 Major: 1st Choice__________________2nd Choice_________________o Session 2: July 8 – July 19 o $ 1,090 Major: 1st Choice__________________2nd Choice_________________o Session 3: July 1 - Aug. 2 o $ 1,090 Major: 1st Choice__________________2nd Choice_________________o Session 4: Aug. 5 – Aug. 16 o $ 1,090 Major: 1st Choice__________________2nd Choice_________________
Support Services (Available June 25- Aug. 17)Extended Dayo AM (7:30 - 9am) $80 x _____ weeks = $___________o PM (3:30 - 6pm) $120 x _____ weeks = $___________o AM & PM $150 x _____ weeks = $___________
Transportation* (Available June 24 – Aug. 16) o AM o PM o BOTHo Within a 3 mile radius of AFS ($92 RT/$51 one-way) x______ weeks = $___________o Within a 3.1-6.0 mile radius of AFS ($97 RT/$54 one-way) x______ weeks = $___________o Longer distance (To be determined) x______ weeks = $___________Nearest cross street is: __________________________________________________________________________*Limited availability. No refunds once routes are set.Mail with all necessary fees to:Abington Friends School / Attn: Camp Office / 575 Washington Lane / Jenkintown PA 19046
Total Tuition Fees* $___________Deposit ($50/child) $___________Balance $___________ *Balance due on or before May 31, 2013
Permission StatementsI have read and agree to abide by the general guidelines of AFSEP. I hereby give permission for my child to participate in all tripsand activities sponsored by the Abington Friends Summer Enrichment Program (AFSEP). I give permission for my child to travel toand from events with an ASFEP staff member in either a chartered bus or school van with an adult driver. I give AFSEP staff members’permission to act on my behalf in any situation that may arise concerning my child’s health and welfare. I recognize that in the eventthat my child loses consciousness or is otherwise severely ill or injured while participating in an AFSEP sponsored activity, it isAFSEP’s policy to contact Emergency Medical Services immediately. Afterwards, the AFSEP nurse will be contacted, and thenAFSEP will call the parents. Lastly, in case of emergency, I give full authorization for my child to be transported to the nearestemergency medical facility. AFSEP will take photographs of camp activities and campers this summer for use in future marketing materials.
Parent’s Signature:_______________________________________________________ Date: ________________________
Refund PolicyThere are no refunds for any reason including absence due to illness. A $25 change fee may be assessed for changes made in schedule.Questions? Call 215-576-3996 or [email protected]
$2140 full day/ $1746 half day
Staffed by experienced teachers and assistants, the
Extended Day Program offers working parents the
support they need to make camp fit into their busy
schedules. Mornings begin in the Hallowell Gym at
7:30am. At 3:30pm, campers gather at the assembly
area to begin their afternoon. A snack is provided for
our campers along with an opportunity to rest and
relax after a busy day at camp. Afternoon activities
might include swimming, sports, board games, craft
projects and dramatic play. Whether outside or in one
of our air conditioned classrooms, children will have
the opportunity to play and mingle with friends and
peers. What a great way to begin and end a wonderful
day at camp!
Van transportation is available to and from Abington
Friends School. Transportation Fees depend upon the
distance you live from the school. One-way and round-trip
transportation are both offered. Areas served are subject to
determination depending on enrollment.
Once service is arranged, no refunds will be granted.
transportation
extended day
Extras
Dear ...,
I spoke briefly with you yesterday about how grateful I've been for my son's AFSEP experience this summer. He is in the "Fours" group,the Pinecones, and I couldn't be happier with the quality of activities and the nurturing, fun relationships he has with his counselors.Nathaniel has blossomed this summer. He has new levels of confidence and social ease, and he clearly feels like he is part of a specialcommunity. He is known at AFSEP, and he feels like he belongs. Every day as I drop him off, he waves to a junior counselor or aninstructor, and they wave back, using his name. The other day he said, "Mom, it's strange, but the only times I miss you during the day arewhen you drop me off and when I have nap. I don't miss you during the whole rest of the day." That must mean he's happy andengaged!! Hooray! He is doing all kinds of new and exciting things. He comes home and wants to teach me karate exercises and campsongs. He is even taking pride in his artwork, about which he's previously been hesitant and discouraged. Last week I was stunned to hearthat he was beginning to swim on his own and was even willingly dunking his head underwater. This is a kid who has considered hair washing torture and was afraid to swim with a a floaty at the beginning of the summer. To top it off, my son, who has been sleep-challenged since birth, is now often sleeping a solid 11 hours at night. That is a gift in itself!!
Thank you for your excellent program. It is clear how much thought and care go into all that it entails.
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we would also like to applaud AFSEP on thequality, experience, professionalism and diversityof its team, it is second to none in the region.
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