J Camps 2012 Brochure

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erjcc houston Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston Milton Levit Family Campus 5601 S. Braeswood Houston, TX 77096 erjcchouston.org

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Brochure of Summer Day Camp programs for the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston

Transcript of J Camps 2012 Brochure

Bertha Alyce Center713.551.72005601S.Braeswood

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Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston • Milton Levit Family Campus

5601S.BraeswoodHouston,TX77096erjcchouston.org

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Randy “Grizz” ComenskyDirector of Children and Camping ServicesRandy has been directing the ERJCC Summer Day Camp since 2009. He has over 25 years of overnight and day camping experience. As the Director of Camp Sabra, Camp Lakeland and our ERJCC Summer Day Camp, Randy has the hands on experience needed to provide the Summer Day Camps with exceptional, quality programming that our parents expect.

CAMP DIRECTORSLaura Talisman Kinder Camp [email protected] Wallach Camp Bami [email protected] Perry Bami Tots [email protected] Usakovskaya Camp Keflee – West Houston [email protected] Babajanov Junior and Specialties Camps [email protected] Erwin Gymnastics Camp [email protected] Richter Camp Kaleidoscope [email protected] Horn Dance Camp [email protected] Maxine Silberstein Performing Arts Camp [email protected] Thomas Tennis Camp [email protected] Linda Thomas Tennis Excellence Camp [email protected] Tobi Arsham-Shvartzapel Art Camp [email protected] Comensky Sports Camp [email protected] Edelstein Teen Trek Camps [email protected] Sabia Camp Office [email protected]

HOW TO CONTACT CAMPSummer Day Camp Office 713.729.3200 ext. 3247 or 713.551.7208Bertha Alyce Center (BAC) 713.551.7200 or 713.551.4200Merfish Teen Center 713.838.7200ERJCC Boniuk Family Indoor Tennis Center 713.551.7292Sol Rubenstein Gymnastics Facility 713.595.8179Herzstein Building – West Houston 281.556.5567Aquatics Center 713.729.3200 ext. 3290Nosher Catering 713.729.3200 ext. 3232

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• PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT

Thursday, February 2, 7:00 PMERJCC, Weingarten Building

• IN-PERSON REGISTRATION

Sunday, February 5, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PMat the ERJCC, Weingarten Building

• MAILED APPLICATIONS PROCESSED

Begins Monday, February 13

• ONLINE REGISTRATION

Begins Monday, February 13, 9:00 AMwww.erjcchouston.org

• MEET THE COUNSELORS • SUNDAY, JUNE 10

Camp Bami 10:00 AM at the Weingarten Building/Bertha Alyce Center (BAC)Kinder Camp 11:00 AM at the Weingarten Building – ERJCCCamp Kaleidoscope 1:00 – 2:00 PM at the Merfish Center

GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION

All camps are from 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM unless otherwise listedThere will be NO camp on Wednesday, July 4Some camps have a maximum number of campers. This is listed in the Camp Description section.April 1 – Last day to receive Early Bird fees

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BAMI TOTS Children 2 years by June 1, 2012Bertha Alyce CenterAn entry level program for our youngest campers. Bami Tots is designed to provide social interaction with other children, development of language skills, music and movement activities, exploration of art materials, gymnastics, and water play.A fun and active program for our youngest campers, filled with messy and wet activities, just perfect for this age group.

KEFLEE TOTS Children 15 – 23 months by June 1, 2012ERJCC/ West HoustonToddlers will receive appropriate introductory social experiences while getting acclimated to a camp setting. Art, music and water play are integral parts of the summer program. This camp meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

CAMP BAMI Children 3 – 4 years by June 1, 2012Bertha Alyce CenterCamp Bami offers parents the comfort of a summer camp in an all inclusive environment. With themed programming each week, this program includes art, music and an all-camp Shabbat every Friday. Your child will receive great social interaction. Camp Bami’s specialties include Jewish programming, music, arts and crafts and Crafty Cooking. Campers will learn Hebrew words as part of our Judaic program. Campers will also learn swim skills with the ERJCC Aquatics Department’s Red Cross-certified instructors.

CAMP KEFLEE Children 2 – 4 years by June 1, 2012ERJCC/ West HoustonKeflee’s campers will find developmentally appropriate activities & special events in this all inclusive environment. Classrooms are age appropriate with a small ratio of adult counselors. Keflee has instructional swim led by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors for children 3 and up. Activities include arts and crafts, themed shows, water play for children under 3 and all camp Shabbat celebrations every Friday.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD 15 MONTHS – 4 YEARS

AM & PM CARE Entering K – 5th grade in Sept 2012For camps at the Joe Weingarten & Merfish Center

AM Care includes supervision of age appropriate activities, games, crafts and so much more. PM Care offers a supervised place where campers can have group activities, crafts, gymnastics, gym time and

a kosher snack time. AM/PM Care allows a different environment for Kinder Campers which is separate than 1 – 5 graders.

For camps at Merfish (Session 1 & 2) campers are picked up and dropped off at Weingarten ERJCC. AM Care is from 7:00 – 9:00AM and PM Care is from 3:30 – 6:00PM. During session 3, AM & PM Care will be at the

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AM Care is from 7:00 – 9:00 AM and PM Care is from 3:30 – 6:00 PM

During session 3, AM & PM Care will be at the Merfish Center.

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KINDER CAMP Entering Kindergarten in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingThis camp is for children entering Kindergarten in the fall and provides a nurturing environment that bridges preschool to Kindergarten. Experienced staff and a small counselor to camper ratio help enhance each child’s personal experience. Kinder Camp promotes group settings where children can make friendships to last well beyond the summer. Daily instructional and recreational swim led by Red Cross- certified lifeguards and water safety instructors.

CAMP KALEIDOSCOPE Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Merfish Teen CenterCamp Kaleidoscope is an environment where campers can express themselves in a traditional day camp setting. Campers will have exclusive use of the Merfish facility that includes two covered sports courts, swimming pool, sports field, tennis courts and air-conditioned camp rooms. Programming includes sports, tennis, Judaic, arts & crafts, daily chugims, music, and so much more. Daily instructional and recreational swim led by Red Cross–certified lifeguards and water safety instructors.

JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Tennis Center and Merfish Teen CenterJr. Tennis campers will learn tennis from United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Certified Tennis Professionals in the ERJCC’s indoor air-conditioned courts. Each morning, Tennis professionals will coach campers with the USTA QuickStart Program as well as structured tennis games and programs to strengthen hand-eye and overall coordination. Campers will then be shuttled (via bus) to the Merfish Center where they will have lunch and join Camp Kaleidoscope activities. Counselors will be with junior campers the entire day. Afternoon activities will include instructional and recreational swim led by Red Cross–certified lifeguards and water safety instructors in addition to other offered activities.

JUNIOR GYMNASTICS CAMP Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Gymnastics Center and Merfish Teen CenterJr. Gymnastics campers will learn gymnastics from USA Gymnastics Certified Coaches in the state of the art ERJCC’s gymnastics center. Each morning, these coaches will offer skill building, progressions and much more in this introductory camp. Campers will then be shuttled (via bus) to the Merfish Center where they will have lunch and join Camp Kaleidoscope activities. Counselors will be with junior campers the entire day. Afternoon activities will include instructional and recreational swim led by Red Cross–certified lifeguards and water safety instructors in addition to other offered activities.

CAMP WITS Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Merfish Teen CenterWITS, or Writers In The Schools is a well-rounded program of reading, dictation, journaling, and independent writing that helps young children discover what it means to be a real writer. Drama and art also extend their understanding of the written word. Basic skills (such as letter formation and spelling) are addressed in context. As children explore the role of the author, they create short stories and poems for the class anthology. This specialized camp combines a morning of WITS with an afternoon of camp activities. There is a Morning Only (9:00 AM – Noon) option available also. Maximum of 15 campers.

MOVE & GROOVE TO THE BEAT! Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten Building This dance camp is for both beginning campers and those who have already been in advanced programs. Included in the curriculum is ballet, jazz, modern, hip hop and dances from around the world. Activities are age appropriately created and includes recreational swimming, art, music and a Shabbat celebration each Friday. There will be a showing for parents at the end of the camp session.

HAPPY DAYS CAMP Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingHappy Days camp is a week of exciting daily field trips around Houston and offers activities such as recreational swim, arts and crafts, music, sports and so much more. Happy Days is a well supervised camp allowing for great social interaction.

OUT AND ABOUT CAMP Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Merfish Teen CenterOut and About Camp offers a different field trip each day. From stadium tours to museums and from educational to just plain fun, Out and About Camp has it all. If your child wants something different, then Out and About camp is a great experience. Get ready for some fun!

MAD SCIENCE CAMP Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Merfish Teen CenterThe ERJCC has once again partnered with Mad Science of Houston to form an incredible Summer Day Camp experience. 2012 has NEW programming and instructors. Both weeks there will be a different theme facilitated by the Mad Science professionally trained science instructor. What a great way to spend part of your summer.

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CIRCUS OF THE KIDS CAMP Entering 1st – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingThe ERJCC is proud to once again host the Circus of the Kids Camp. Circus of the Kids travels around the country, teaching circus arts to children of all ages. It is the only program of its kind in the United States and the ERJCC is proud to once again host the Circus of the Kids. Campers may be required to attend additional practices outside of the normal camp hours as late as 7:00PM. There will be a mandatory Parent meeting and auditions Thursday, May 31 at 5:30PM and shows will be June 7 (night) & June 8 (morning). Maximum of 70 campers.

CAMP KALEIDOSCOPE EXPLORERS Entering 3rd – 4th Grade in Sept 2012Merfish Teen CenterCamp Kaleidoscope Explorers will once again partner with Camp Young Judea (CYJ); a premiere Jewish residential camp in Wimberley, TX. The Camp Kaleidoscope Explorers will be based out of the Merfish Center for three weeks and travel to CYJ for 1 week. While at the Merfish Center, Explorers will have exclusive use of the facility that includes two covered sports courts, swimming pool, sports field, tennis courts and air-conditioned camp rooms. Programming will include Jewish programming, arts & crafts, instructional and recreational swim, weekly field trips, daily hobby hours, music and more! Explorers will be transported by air-conditioned shuttle to Camp Young Judea. There they will stay together as a group in separate male and female bunk houses and be fully integrated into the CYJ program with the same counselors they are with all session. CYJ provides a supportive and dynamic environment in which your child can explore, grow and mature. CYJ programming aims to strengthen Jewish identity, encourage individual achievement, and heighten self-esteem and leadership skills. Maximum of 16 campers (8 girls and 8 boys).

COOKING CAMP Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingThis camp will travel to Rice Epicurean Markets where campers will create menus, learn cooking techniques and create delicious entrees. Campers will return to the ERJCC for recreational swimming in our outdoor pool. Lunch will be made daily by camper and is included. Maximum of 20 campers

GOLF CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingCampers will learn techniques from a trained golf pro while having fun on a real golf course. Learn how to drive, putt and the skill of the short game. Clubs, course fee and transportation included. Maximum of 20 campers.

LAND OF THE LOST BOTS CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingTravel through time and space on a fascinating journey to a mysterious land filled with animal encounters and mythical beings! Children experiment with LEGO robotics using the latest technology building dinosaurs, creatures, humanoids, time machines and more. Children have fun exploring scientific discoveries, teamwork, problem-solving and basic computer programming concepts. Maximum 24 campers.

MAGIC CAMP Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingMagic Camp will allow children to experience the art of magic while they learn theatrics, movement, stage direction and, of course, all the skills necessary to create a full-length show. Some of the additional skills campers will learn include; confidence and self esteem, hand-eye coordination, multi-task thinking and trust in the keeping of secrets and methods. The camp will end with a show for parents and campers alike. Maximum of 20 campers.

WATER SKI CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingCampers will learn basic techniques in water skiing and/or wakeboarding from a trained professional. No experience necessary and all equipment is provided. M2 Sports is located on a private 22-acre lake in Highlands, TX with more than 15 years of water sports camp experience. Transportation included. Maximum of 20 campers.

MUSIC CAMP Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingYour child has a great opportunity to learn a musical instrument in this 2-week camp. Whether a complete beginner or an advanced musician, Music camp will create an adventure for everyone. A morning schedule begins with group instruction by instrumental experts and an afternoon with recreational swim. Music Camp Instructors are music professionals who teach and play for a living. Guitarists, bassists, drummers, keyboardists, and vocalists split off from their band to join others who play the same instrument to get instrument-specific instruction. Maximum of 15 campers.

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SCUBA CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingCampers will learn SCUBA techniques from planning a dive to actually diving in an indoor water tank. This camp will take place at the Houston Scuba Academy and trained professionals will be on hand to work with the campers. Transportation and use of SCUBA gear included. Maximum of 8 campers.

HIP-HOP ‘TIL YOU DROP Entering 3rd – 6th grade in September 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingSpend the week at the ERJCC learning about Hip-Hop, Street, and Jazz Dancing. Exploit the latest moves in music videos to the foundations of Classical Jazz with popular and dynamic instructors! Campers will enjoy art projects and recreational swimming. There will be a showing for parents at the end of the week.

EQUESTRIAN CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingThis camp offers daily instruction at Cramer Quarter Horse which includes riding etiquette, as well as learning about trotting, cantering and galloping. Transportation and recreational swim is also included daily. Maximum of 15 campers and approved riding helmet and shoes provided by the camper. Minimum registration requirement must be met by April 27, 2012.

SPORTS CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingThis is a traditional Sports Camp that offers campers the choice of many popular sports including, football, soccer, basketball and floor hockey. Highly qualified staff will work one on one with children to emphasize proper technique, as well as skill building for each sport offered.

ART CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingCampers will have an opportunity to work with all kinds of medium including pencil, fabric, paints, clay and so much more. The great thing about Art Camp is that each week, our campers create and bring home an art creation that is one of a kind. Art Camp is a special weekly program that incorporates a specific theme which includes field trip, special guest, etc.

PERFORMING ARTS CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Joe Weingarten BuildingThe ERJCC Performing Arts Camp will offer children the opportunity to be part of a full scale theatre production. Campers will take part in “behind the scenes” production as well as the on stage performance. From choreography to voice training, each component of this camp helps builds self esteem as well as confidence.

GYMNASTICS CAMP Entering 3rd – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Sol Rubenstein Gymnastics FacilityThis camp will electrify campers with technique, quality, games, superior state of the art equipment, and fun. Campers will learn gymnastics from professional gymnastic staff and be able to exercise, and develop socially. Campers have daily recreational swim and special field trips.

TENNIS CAMP Entering 3rd – 8th Grade in Sept 2012ERJCC Boniuk Family Indoor Tennis CenterTennis Camp will teach strokes, service game as well as overall coordination. The combination of our state-of-the-art indoor tennis center and United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Certified Tennis Professionals allows the JCC to offer a top notch camping experience. Experienced players ONLY will have outdoor playing opportunities during the morning hours ONLY. Campers have daily recreational swim.

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TEXAS GULF COAST TRIP Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012

Explore the wonders of the Texas Gulf Coast in this 5 day/4 night trip. It will include destinations such as Galveston, Corpus Christi and San Antonio. Hang out with your friends while enjoying such activities as: the beach, Schlitterbahn, sand castle building lessons, Minor League baseball game and so much more. Itinerary subject to change for daily trips. Maximum of 22 campers.

TEEN TREK CAMP – HOUSTON Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Tour through our great city of Houston and experience such places as IT’z, and go to an Astros game and more. There will be a social service component to each week where the teens are able to give back to the community as well as socialize with friends.

TEEN COOKING CAMP Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012at Rice Epicurean Market

Each day is a different culinary experience at the Rice Epicurean Market. This week-long camp offers teens the ability to prepare, cook and taste many styles of cuisine ranging from Sushi to American fare. Teens will also learn safety, etiquette and cooking techniques…while having fun! Lunch will be included and prepared by each camper. Maximum of 20 campers.

TEEN AQUATICS CAMP NEW! Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012

Enjoy a new aquatic adventure every day. This week-long camp will include such highlights as waterskiing or wakeboarding at M2 Sports, sailing in the Galveston area, SCUBA Diving at the ERJCC with Houston Scuba Academy, Inc. and enjoying Schlitterbahn, Galveston. No experience necessary and transportation included.

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING Teens entering 9th Grade in Sept 2012Merfish Teen Center

The Counselor In Training (CIT) program will be enhanced for the 2012 summer. CIT’s will receive daily training sessions including such topics as: leadership, reward systems for children, program development and knowing how to be appropriate around a child. CIT’s should be interested in improving their skills and strengths, working with children, becoming part of a community and develop leadership skills. All CIT’s need to attend training for the Camp Kaleidoscope ( June 4–8).

TENNIS EXCELLENCE TRAINING CAMP Junior High/High School team Tournament level teens and high school varsity tennis playersHarris J. Weingarten Outdoor Complex courts This camp is designed for the higher level tennis player. Included in the Tennis Excellence Training Camp is an intense training program that will build up your game to the next level. Director approval required.

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BAMI TOTS Children 2 years by June 1 2012

Pre-Camp 1 & 2 May 29–June 8 5 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $529/$536 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 (No camp 7/4)3 day option 9:00AM – 12:00PM $602/$611 after Apr 23 day option 9:00AM – 3:30PM $767/$778 after Apr 25 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $1,177/$1,194 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 12:00PM $779/$791 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 3:30PM $1,064/$1,079 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 3 day option 9:00AM – 12:00PM $602/$611 after Apr 23 day option 9:00AM – 3:30PM $767/$778 after Apr 25 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $1,177/$1,194 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 12:00PM $779/$791 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 3:30PM $1,064/$1,079 after Apr 2Session 3 Aug 6–103 day option 9:00AM – 12:00PM $151/$153 after Apr 23 day option 9:00AM – 3:30PM $192/$195 after Apr 25 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $294/$298 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 12:00PM $195/$197 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 3:30PM $266/$270 after Apr 2

KEFLEE TOTS (No camp 7/4) Children 15 – 23 months by June 1, 2012

9 week option June 11–Aug 10 9:00AM – 4:00PM $1,416/$1,444 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 9:00AM – 4:00PM $637/$649 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 9:00AM – 4:00PM $637/$649 after Apr 2Session 3 Aug 6–10 9:00AM – 4:00PM $160/$163 after Apr 2

CAMP BAMI Children 3 – 4 years by June 1, 2012

Pre–Camp 1 May 29–June 19:00AM – 1:00PM $164/$166 after Apr 29:00AM – 3:30PM $229/$232 after Apr 27:00AM – 6:00PM $277/$281 after Apr 2Pre–Camp 2 June 4–89:00AM – 1:00PM $204/$207 after Apr 29:00AM – 3:30PM $286/$290 after Apr 27:00AM – 6:00PM $346/$351 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 (No camp 7/4)9:00AM – 1:00PM $789/$799 after Apr 29:00AM – 3:30PM $979/$993 after Apr 27:00AM – 6:00PM $1,264/$1,282 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 9:00AM – 1:00PM $789 before/$799 after Apr 29:00AM – 3:30PM $979 before/$993 after Apr 27:00AM – 6:00PM $1,264/$1,282 after Apr 2Session 3 Aug 6–109:00AM – 1:00PM $204/$207 after Apr 29:00AM – 3:30PM $286/$290 after Apr 27:00AM – 6:00PM $346/$351 after Apr 2

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EARLY CHILDHOOD 15 MONTHS – 4 YEARS

CAMP KEFLEE Children 2 – 4 years by June 1, 2012

Pre-Camp 1 May 29–June 15 day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $297/$312 after Apr 25 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $345/$352 after Apr 2Pre-Camp 2 June 4–85 day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $297/$312 after Apr 25 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $345/$352 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 (No camp 7/4)3 Day option 9:00AM – 1:00PM $451/$460 after Apr 23 Day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $695/$730 after Apr 23 Day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $824/$840 after Apr 25 Day option 9:00AM – 1:00PM $758/$773 after Apr 25 Day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $1,061/$1,082 after Apr 25 Day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $1,199/$1,222 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 3 Day option 9:00AM – 1:00PM $490/$500 after Apr 23 Day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $743/$757 after Apr 23 Day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $829/$845 after Apr 25 Day option 9:00AM – 1:00PM $796/$812 after Apr 25 Day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $1,114/$1,136 after Apr 25 Day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $1,263/$1,287 after Apr 2Session 3 Aug 6–105 day option 9:00AM – 1:00PM $211/$215 after Apr 25 day option 9:00AM – 4:00PM $297/$302 after Apr 25 day option 7:00AM – 6:00PM $340/$347 after Apr 2

KINDER CAMP Entering Kindergarten in Sept 2012

Pre-Camp 1 May 29–June 1 $244/$249 after Apr 2Pre-Camp 2 June 4–8 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2Session 3 Week 1 Aug 6–10 $305/$310 after Apr 2 Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

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AM & PM CARE AM CARE (No camp 7/4) Entering K – 5th grade in Sept 2012

Pre-Camp 1 May 29–June 1 7:00 – 9:00AM $42/$45 after Apr 2Pre-Camp 2 June 4–8 7:00 – 9:00AM $52/$55 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 7:00 – 9:00AM $208/$220 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 7:00 – 9:00AM $208/$220 after Apr 2Session 3 Aug 6–17 7:00 – 9:00AM $104/$110 after Apr 2Package All 11 weeks 7:00 – 9:00AM $625 /$650 after Apr 2

PM CARE (No camp 7/4) Entering K – 5th grade in Sept 2012

Pre-Camp 1 May 29–June 1 3:30 – 6:00PM $54/$57 after April 2Pre-Camp 2 June 4–8 3:30 – 6:00PM $70/$73 after April 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 3:30 – 6:00PM $280/$292 after Apr 2 Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 3:30 – 6:00PM $280/$292 after Apr 2Session 3 Aug 6–17 3:30 – 6:00PM $140/$146 after Apr 2Package All 11 Weeks 3:30 – 6:00PM $680/$690 after Apr 2

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CAMP KALEIDOSCOPE Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Session 1 June 11–July 6DISCOVERERS (Grade 1) $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2ADVENTURERS (Grade 2) $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2Week 1 & 2 July 9–20 $610/$620 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 July 23–Aug 3 $610/$620 after Apr 2

JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Pre-Camp 2 June 4–8 $305/310 after Apr 2Session 2 Week 1 & 2 July 9–20 $610/$620 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 July 23–Aug 3 $610/$620 after Apr 2Session 3 Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

JUNIOR GYMNASTICS CAMP Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Pre-Camp 2 June 4–8 $305/310 after Apr 2Session 2 Week 1 & 2 July 9–20 $610/$620 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 July 23–Aug 3 $610/$620 after Apr 2Session 3 Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

CAMP WITS Entering 1st – 2nd Grade in Sept 2012Session 2Weeks 3 & 4 (9:00 AM –noon) July 23–Aug 3 $370/$375 after Apr 2Weeks 3 & 4 (9:00 AM – 3:30 PM) July 23–Aug 3 $610/$620 after Apr 2

MOVE & GROOVE TO THE BEAT! Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 2 Week 1 & 2 July 9–20 $610/$620 after Apr 2

HAPPY DAYS CAMP Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Pre-Camp June 4–8 $305/$310 after Apr 2 OUT AND ABOUT CAMP Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 3Week 1 Aug 6–10 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

MAD SCIENCE CAMP Entering 1st – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 3Week 1 Aug 6–10 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

CIRCUS OF THE KIDS CAMP Entering 1st – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Pre-Camp June 1–8 $455/$465 after Apr 2

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CAMP KALEIDOSCOPE EXPLORERS Entering 3rd – 4th Grade in Sept 2012Camp Young JudeaSession 1 June 11–July 6 $1,999/$2,015 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2Week 1 & 2 July 9–20 $610/$620 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 July 23–Aug 3 $610/$620 after Apr 2

COOKING CAMP Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 1 June 11–15 $325/$330 after Apr 2Session 2Week 1 July 9–13 $325/$330 after Apr 2

GOLF CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 1 June 11–15 $325/$330 after Apr 2Session 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $325/$330 after Apr 2

LAND OF THE LOST BOTS CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 2 June 18–22 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 2Week 3 July 23–27 $305/$310 after Apr 2

MAGIC CAMP Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 3 June 25–29 $305/$310 after Apr 2

WATER SKI CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 3 June 25–29 $400/$405 after Apr 2Session 2Week 3 July 23–27 $400/$405 after Apr 2

MUSIC CAMP Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 2Week 1 & 2 July 9–20 $700/$720 after Apr 2

SCUBA CAMP NEW! Entering 3rd – 5th Grade in Sept 2012Session 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $425/$430 after Apr 2

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HIP HOP ‘TIL YOU DROP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Session 2Week 3 July 23–27 $305/$310 after Apr 2

EQUESTRIAN CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Session 2Weeks 1 & 2 July 9–20 $1,100/$1,110 after Apr 2Weeks 3 & 4 July 23–Aug 3 $1,100/$1,110 after Apr 2

SPORTS CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 1 June 11–15 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 June 18–22 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 June 25–July 6 $610/$620 after Apr 2Session 2Week 1 July 9–13 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 July 16–20 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 July 23–27 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $305/$310 after Apr 2

ART CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 1 June 11–15 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 June 18–22 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 June 25–July 6 $610/$620 after Apr 2Session 2Week 1 July 9–13 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 July 16–20 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 July 23–27 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $305/$310 after Apr 2

PERFORMING ARTS CAMP Entering 3rd – 6th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1 June 11–July 6 $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 $1,220/$1,240 after Apr 2

GYMNASTICS CAMP Entering 3rd – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Pre-Camp June 4–8 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 1 Week 1 June 11–15 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 June 18–22 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 June 25–July 6 $610/$620 after Apr 2Session 2 Week 1 July 9–13 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 July 16–20 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 July 23–27 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 3Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

TENNIS CAMP Entering 3rd – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Pre-Camp June 4–8 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 1Week 1 June 11–15 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 June 18–22 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 June 25–July 6 $610/$620 after Apr 2Session 2 Week 1 July 9–13 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 2 July 16–20 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 3 July 23–27 $305/$310 after Apr 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 3Week 2 Aug 13–17 $305/$310 after Apr 2

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TEEN TREK CAMP Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Texas Gulf Coast TripSession 1Week 1 June 11–15 $475/$485 after Apr 2

TEEN TREK CAMP – HOUSTON Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 2 June 18–22 $330/$340 after Apr 2Session 2Week 2 July 16-20 $330/$340 after Apr 2

TEEN COOKING CAMP Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Session 1Week 3 June 25–29 $325/$330 after Apr 2

TEEN AQUATICS CAMP NEW! Teens entering 6th – 8th Grade in Sept 2012Session 2Week 1 July 9–13 $400/$410 after Apr 2

TENNIS EXCELLENCE TRAINING CAMP Pre-Camp June 4–8 $305/$310 after Apr 2Session 1Week 1 June 11–15 $365/$370 after Apr 2Week 2 June 18–22 $365/$370 after Apr 2Week 3 & 4 June 25–July 6 $730/$740 after Apr 2Session 2Week 1 July 9–13 $365/$370 after Apr 2Week 2 July 16–20 $365/$370 after Apr 2Week 3 July 23–27 $365/$370 after Apr 2Week 4 July 30–Aug 3 $365/$370 after Apr 2Session 3Week 2 Aug 13–17 $365/$370 after Apr 2

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING Teens entering 9th Grade in Sept 2012All Summer June 4–Aug 3 $550/$560 after Apr 2Session 1 June 11–July 6 $300/$310 after Apr 2Session 2 July 9–Aug 3 $300/$310 after Apr 2

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The ERJCC is committed to providing all campers starting at age 3, all the way up to 2nd grade with an exceptional instructional swim experience. The ERJCC Aquatics Program is based on the principles and methods established by the American Red Cross and all ERJCC instructors are certified by the American Red Cross. Swimmers are grouped by age and ability and learn in an age-appropriate environment.Red Cross Course InformationThe American Red Cross Program is progressive; each skill builds on the skills mastered in the previous levels. In order to ensure quality programming, it is necessary to successfully complete each level in the progression. Essential swim and safety skills are taught at each level. Skipping or omitting levels may result in your child missing vital skills. The following is a description of each level in progression.

• Level 1: Water Exploration The objective of this level is to help students feel comfortable in the water.

Elementary skills are taught and students will build skills on as they progress.

• Level 2: Fundamental Skills The objective of this level is to give students success with fundamental skills.

This level marks the beginning of true locomotive skills.

• Level 3: Stroke Development This level builds on the primary skills learned in L2 and teaches coordination

of the front and back crawl.

• Level 4: Stroke Improvement This level is focused on developing confidence in the strokes learned thus far.

Breaststroke is introduced and endurance is increased.

• Level 5: Stroke Refinement This level focuses on coordination and refinement of key strokes.

Endurance is also increased.

• Level 6: Skill Proficiency The objective of this level is to polish strokes, allowing students to swim them with ease,

efficiency, power and smoothness.

For more information regarding instructional swim during camp, or any of our year-round swim classes, swim team, or adult swim exercise program, contact Ken Leventhal at 713.729.3200, ext. 3289.

GUIDING PRINCIPLESERJCC Camps are based on these principles to ensure that your child has the best experience possible.• Caring, nurturing and safe environment• Enhance self-esteem• Opportunities to explore new interests• Skill development• High quality experienced directors• Age-appropriate programs

CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDSERJCC Day Camp programs strive to accommodate children with special needs who are ready for a group camp experience. Every child’s individual needs are assessed or reviewed annually to provide a successful match between the camper and the program.For further information, call Randy Comensky at 713.551.7208.

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• Fun and friendships• Jewish heritage programs and experiences• Socialization opportunities• Emphasis on sportsmanship• Communication between parents, staff and camper

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SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE: SUMMER CAMP 2012Scholarship assistance is available on a limited basis for summer day camp. The ERJCC is working again with FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment, an on-line company, to process all financial aid requests for 2012 summer day camp. Scholarship decisions are made by the ERJCC with FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment helping to streamline the process. Please follow the procedures below.Step 1: Enroll your child(ren) into the desired program and pay required deposits to secure space.

Reminder: Your ERJCC membership account must remain current throughout the camp period.Scholarships are not available for the following contract camps: Circus of the Kids, Equestrian, Mad Science, Kaleidoscope Explorers (CYJ), Camp WITS, Cooking, Golf, Land of the Lost Bots, Magic, Water ski, SCUBA and Music Camp. Step 2: Complete scholarship application on-line at www. factstuitionaid.com beginning Monday, February 6, 2012. FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment will provide a self addressed envelope for you to mail the necessary supporting documentation as follows:

1. Copy of your 2011 U.S. Individual /Joint Tax Return, form1040, 1040A, or 1040-EZ, including all supporting tax schedules2. Copies of your 2011 W-2 Wage and Tax Statements for both you and your spouse3. Copies of supporting documentation for Social Security Income, Child Support, Food Stamps, Workers Compensation, etc. FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment will not accept faxed applications; however you may fax your supporting documents to FACTS at 1-866-315-9264.

Step 3: Qualified applicants who have submitted a complete application by March 5, 2012, will receive a confirmation letter outlining the terms of the scholarship by April 16, 2012. All other scholarship requests will result in a longer waiting period, dependent upon receipt of a complete application, approval, and availability of funds.

Payment arrangements must be finalized prior to program participation. Contact Betty Tonnessen at ext. 3217 or [email protected] with any questions. DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE IS MONDAY, MARCH 5, 2012.

TRANSPORTATIONOur transportation companies have exceptional maintenance and driver records. Buses do not have seat belts. Daily transportation is provided from the West Houston ERJCC Herzstein Building. The bus departs from West Houston at 8:10AM and returns to West Houston at 4:00PM. Minimum registrations for buses are needed by April 27, 2012. Bus times are subject to change.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES AND INFORMATIONEnrollment begins on Sunday, February 5, at 9:00AM.All registrations received at the Joe Weingarten Building (ERJCC) on Sunday, February 5 between 9:00AM and 1:00PM will be guaranteed.** Camps with listed maximums are not guaranteed.Online Registration begins Monday, February 13, 9:00AM

WHERE TO REGISTER• BAC/Southwest Houston – Bertha Alyce Center (BAC) only• ERJCC/West Houston – Herzstein Building only• ERJCC Weingarten or ERJCC West Houston Herzstein Buildings

TO REGISTER BY MAILMail application form with complete information including ERJCC membership number and expiration date, health insurance provider and policy number to the Day Camp Office 5601 S. Braeswood Houston, Texas 77096Checks for full camp payment, in the proper amount must accompany application. If registering for more than one child use separate applications and submit separate checks. Mailed applications will be processed beginning Monday, February 13.

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PAYMENT AND REFUND POLICYApplications must be accompanied by payment. Applications submitted with expired ERJCC memberships or accounts which have outstanding balances for membership dues or program tuition cannot be processed.

For registrations submitted prior to April 30, 2012.• A deposit is required for each session of camp. The deposit is applied to your total camp fees and

is non-refundable.• Weekly camps will have a $50 per week deposit• Session camps will have a $100 per session deposit• AM/PM Care deposits will have a $50 per week, maximum $100 per summer deposit per each

program• When you register for camp, you will be asked to make payment arrangements for your total

camp fees. Payment arrangement options include: payment in full by cash, check or credit card, or payment through Electronic Fund Transfers (EFT’s).

• EFT drafts may begin as early as March 16, and will be drafted the 16th of each month there after and completed by July 16

• EFT forms require a non-refundable deposit, which will be deducted from the total camp costs to compute the EFT balance

For registrations and camp additions submitted after April 30, 2012 Applications will require payment in full by cash, check, or credit card (Visa/Master Card/Discover) only. No refunds will be granted after the beginning of the camp session registered. Deposit amounts will not be refunded.If a member drops a camp and adds another at a higher price, payment for the difference will be due at the time of registration per above policy.If a member drops a camp and adds another at a lower price, refund for the difference will be processed per above policy, if the member account is in good standing and there is no plan to register for additional camps.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION• ERJCC Membership is required to participate in all camp programs.• Requests for camper placements with friends will be honored as space and registration allow.• 30+ hours of staff training are conducted prior to camp. Staff is committed to providing a fun

and challenging camp experience.• All campers are required to have medical insurance. Parents are responsible for all medical costs.• Camper Health Forms (required by the City Health Department) will be distributed at

registration. These forms must be received by the Day Camp Office by May 14, 2012.• Children will not be released from the camp grounds or buildings to anyone other than custodial

parents or those designated in writing.• Though no enrollment numbers are published for minimum required, the ERJCC reserves the

right to cancel any program if the actual number enrolled is not sufficient to absorb costs and operate a quality program.

DAY CAMP MEMBERSHIP OPTIONSChildren’s MembershipAn annual membership for children ages 3-12. This membership is valid for one year upon enrollment and the child has access to camps, classes, and programs, but not use of the facilities.General Family MembershipThis annual membership includes dependents up to age 18 and full-time college students age 27 and under. This membership is also valid for one year upon enrollment with access to camps, classes, programs, indoor and outdoor pools, outdoor tennis courts, racquetball courts, weight room and locker rooms.Summer Family with Camp OptionThis membership is valid beginning Tuesday, May 1, 2012 through Monday, September 3, 2012. It includes all General Family Membership benefits during the above mentioned time period.ERJCC Membership is required to participate in all camp programs. Fitness Center and Tennis Center memberships are available. For more information contact the membership office at 713-729-3200, ext. 3221 or email [email protected].

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Complete a separate application for each child registering for camp. Place a check in the box next to the session/day/time of each camp you would like to register. Once you have chosen your child’s camp schedule, total the amount at the bottom of the application.

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CAMP SESSIONSP1 Pre-Camp1May29-June-1 S2 Session2(S2)July9-Aug3P2 Pre-Camp2June4-8 S2,W1 Session2,week1July9-13S1 Session1June11-July6 S2,W2 Session2,week2July16-20S1,W1 Session1,week1June11-15 S2,W3 Session2,week3July23-27S1,W2 Session1,week2June18-22 S2,W4 Session2,week4July30-Aug3S1,W3&4 Session1,week3&4June25-July6 S3,W1 Session3,week1Aug6-10

S3,W2 Session3,week2Aug13-17 S3,W3 Session3,week3Aug20-24

BAMITOTS KEFLEETOTSAM = 9AM-12PMPM = 9AM-3:30PM 9AM - 4PMAM/PM = 7AM-6PM S2 9weekoptionP1 P2 3 day 5 day S1 S2 S3S1 AM PM AM/PM 3 day 5 day S3 AM PM AM/PM 3 day 5 day AM PM AM/PM CAMPKEFLEE AM = 9AM-12PM PM = 9AM-4PMCAMPBAMI AM/PM = 7AM-6PMAM = 9AM-1PM PM= 9AM-3:30PM AM/PM = 7AM-6PM P1 P2 PM AM/PMP1 AMPMAM/PM S1 3 day 5 dayP2 AMPMAM/PM AM PM AM/PMS1 AMPMAM/PM S2 3 day 5 dayS2 AMPMAM/PM AM PM AM/PMS3 AMPMAM/PM S3 AM PM AM/PM AMCAREP1P2S1S2S3,W1&2AllsummerS3,W3

PMCAREP1P2S1S2S3,W1&2AllsummerS3,W3

KINDERCAMPP1P2S1S2S3S3,W1 S3,W2S3,W3

CAMPKALEIDOSCOPEGR1GR2GR3/4S1S2,W1&2 S2,W3&4

JUNIORTENNISCAMPP2S2,W1&2 S2,W3&4S3,W2S3,W3

JUNIORGYMNASTICSCAMPP2S2,W1&2 S2,W3&4S3,W2S3,W3

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OUTANDABOUTS3,W1 S3,W2S3,W3

MADSCIENCES3,W1S3,W2

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COOKINGCAMPS1,W1 S2,W1

GOLFCAMPS1,W1 S2,W4

LANDOFTHELOSTBOTSCAMPS1,W2S2,W3

MAGICCAMPS1,W3

WATERSKICAMPS1,W3S2,W3

MUSICCAMPS2,W1&2

SCUBACAMPS2,W4

HIPHOP‘TILYOUDROPS2,W3

EQUESTRIANCAMPS2,W1&2S2,W3&4

SPORTSCAMPS1,W1S1,W2S1,W3&4S2,W1S2,W2S2,W3S2,W4 ARTCAMPS1,W1 S1,W2S1,W3&4S2,W1S2,W2S2,W3S2,W4

GYMNASTICSCAMPP2 S1,W1 S1,W2S1,W3&4S2,W1S2,W2S2,W3S2,W4S3,W2 S3,W3

TENNISCAMPP2 S1,W1 S1,W2S1,W3&4S2,W1S2,W2S2,W3S2,W4S3,W2 S3,W3

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TEENTREKCAMPTexasGulfCoastTripS1,W1

TEENTREK–HOUSTONS1,W2S2,W2

TEENCOOKINGCAMPS1,W3

TEENAQUATICSCAMPS2,W1

TENNISEXCELLENCETRAININGCAMPP2S1,W1 S1,W2S1,W3&4S2,W1S2,W2S2,W3S2,W4S3,W2

COUNSELORINTRAINING(CIT) All summerS1S2

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J CAMPS REGISTRATION DAY • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2012 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

OFFICEHOURSMonday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Joe Weingarten Building713.729.3200ext.32475601S.Braeswood

Ethel & Al Herzstein Building281.556.55671120DairyAshford

Bertha Alyce Center713.551.72005601S.Braeswood

Merfish Teen Center • 9000 S. Rice

Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston • Milton Levit Family Campus

2012 J Camps CALENDARPre-Camp 1: May 29 –June 1

Pre-Camp 2: June 4 – June 8

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