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YMCA CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA NO CHILD LEFT INSIDE Overnight camp programs since 1937 for boys and girls ages 7-17 SUMMER 2016 |

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YMCA CAMP U-NAH-LI-YA

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Overnight camp programs since 1937 for boys and girls ages 7-17SUMMER 2016 |

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CAMP U-NAH-LI-YAA PLACE OF FRIENDS

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WELCOMEEvery parent shares some of the same fundamental hopes for their child. They want them to grow in confidence, character, skills, leadership, and developing positive social relationships. At Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya, our summer camps are specifically designed to contribute to those goals. Through our intentional programming and dynamic staff, we’ve been building strong kids for over 75 years. Once your child returns home from a Camp Unie summer camp experience, we are certain that you will notice positive changes in your child as they tell you of their adventures, counselors, cabin mates, newfound hobbies, and having experienced cherished camp traditions that have lived on for many decades. Your investment in a summer camp experience is just that: an investment. It’s one that will pay dividends in your child’s development into a well-rounded, healthy person for many years to come. We look forward to meeting your camper this summer - or welcoming them back!

Ken Losinski Sean QuinlanExecutive Director of Summer Camp Camping Services ProgramDirector

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DAILY CAMP SCHEDULE 7:15 Wake-Up Bell & Optional Polar Bear Swim 8:00 Waiter Bell 8:15 Breakfast 9:00 Thought for the Day – YMCA Character Value Activity 9:15 Cabin Clean-up 9:30 Program Area Session 1 10:30 Program Area Session 2 11:30 Cabin H.U.G. Service Project 12:00 Waiter Bell 12:15 Lunch 1:15 Rest Hour 2:15 Cabin Group Activity Time 4:15 Open Recreation Time 5:00 Waiter Bell 5:15 Dinner 6:15 Open Recreation Time 7:30 Evening Activity: Camp Game or Campfire Program 9:00 Taps – Daily Reflections 9:15 Back to Cabins

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ABOUT CAMP U-NAH-LI-YAOwned and operated by the Greater Green Bay YMCA, Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya is located near Suring, Wisconsin about 65 miles north of Green Bay. Nestled in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, camp is situated on 140 wooded acres with three bodies of water, newly-renovated facilities, and an abundance of nature.

ABOUT OUR STAFFAt the heart of the Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya experience is our team of enthusiastic and dedicated staff. Summer staff members are selected based on their proven abilities working with children and desire to support our mission of building strong kids of solid character. All staff members are at least 18 years old and undergo extensive inter-viewing, reference checks, and background checks. Pre-camp training includes outdoor skills, activity planning, managing group dynamics, safety training, and child development.

ACTIVITIESYour camper will grow in independence as they create their very own morning schedule for Monday through Thursday. They will individually choose the activities they are interested in and will attend a session that is specifically programmed for their age group and ability level. In addition, their cabin will choose more activities throughout the week to partici-pate in as a whole group with their counselor. Finally, rounding out the week are many all-camp games, songs, themed events, Thursday skit night, campfire ceremonies, and much more!

ACTIVITY OPTIONS FOR AGES 7-14:Arts & Crafts ArcheryCanoeing, Kayaking, Paddle Boating Swimming and WaterslidePerforming Arts “The Rave” Water TrampolineNature Exploration FishingOutdoor Living Skills HikingSailing Disc GolfTeam Sports

SPECIAL OPTIONS FOR AGES 11+BB Range Paddle BoardingLow Ropes Challenge Course Mountain BikingTeen Night (Dance Party) Junior Lifeguarding

All campers enjoy Open Recreation time each day when they can choose between several options including visiting the Camp Store, swimming, boating, fishing, playing GaGa, or even catching frogs and turtles! Open Recreation times are supervised by staff members.

Campers age 11 and up will embark on an overnight camp out with their coun-selor and cabin group. After choosing their menu and destination (camp and nearby land have several scenic overnight spots), they will pitch their tents, cook over the campfire, and enjoy a fun evening under the star-filled sky!

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YMCA MISSION: We put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

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FACILITIES AND SERVICESSUNDAY CHECK-INAll camp programs begin on Sunday. Arrive for check-in between 1:30 - 3:00pm to move your camper into their cabin, meet the staff, and turn in any medications. Parents and guests are also welcome to tour camp and stay for our Opening Ceremony at 3:30pm.

HEALTH AND SAFETYAt Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya, the safety of your camper is our #1 priority. All camp staff members are certified in First Aid and CPR. Waterfront activities are closely supervised by certified life-guards and our Waterfront Director. All boaters wear lifejackets at all times. Campers who wish to swim without a lifejacket will be tested for their swim-ming abilities on Sunday afternoon by certified lifeguards. (The swim test is optional – campers who choose not to attempt the swim test may still use all swim sections, including the waterslide, as long as they wear a lifejacket.) All of our medical procedures are overseen by a physician, and a registered nurse is on-site daily for medication distribution and first aid. All campers must have a completed Health Form submitted to camp at least two (2) weeks prior to their arrival (the form is provided with your confirmation materials). Campers must have had a physical examination within one (1) year of their camp attendance and their Health Form must be reviewed and signed by a physician each year even if they’ve attended camp before.

COMMUNITY LIVINGCampers live in cozy cabins situated along the shores of Chute Pond with their counselor. Each cabin has hard-wood floors, bunk beds with safety rails, and an outdoor fire circle. Cabins are fully insulated and offer a clean living space full of camp charm for summer campers. Modern restrooms and showers are centrally located near the cabins. Boys and girls live on opposite sides of camp.

FAMILY-STYLE MEALSCamp serves all-you-can-eat, family-style meals that are healthy and tasty. Sample menus can be viewed online at www.campunahliya.org. If your camper has special dietary requirements, please note these on their Health Form and feel free to contact the camp office at 715.276.7116 to discuss how we can accommodate those needs.

CAMP STOREThe Camp Store sells souvenirs, t-shirts, novelties, healthy snacks, and bever-ages. Your camp fee includes a $5 camp store credit for your child to use during their session. You may add more money into your child’s account at the time of registration or at camp during Sunday check-in. Any balances in your child’s camp store account at the end of their week will be contributed to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign, a fund which provides financial assistance for our summer camp families.

RETURN TRANSPORTATIONTO GREEN BAYCamp provides return transportation to Green Bay on the last day of each camp session. The bus arrives at the West Side YMCA, 601 Cardinal Lane, at 4:30PM. You can choose to pick up your camper right at camp at 2:45pm on the last day of their session, if youprefer. (Most sessions end on Fridays, but some special programs such as adventure trips end on a different day.)

WEEKEND STAY-OVER - $85If your camper is registered for two con-secutive weeks of camp, you can enroll in our convenient weekend stay-over option. Campers who stay at camp between their sessions are supervised by our camp counselors and enjoy camp activities, meals, and fun throughout the weekend. Campers will also have the opportunity to do their laundry.

CIT-1, CIT-2, Assistant Counselor (AC), and some adventure trips are already two weeks long and automatically include a weekend stay-over in the camp fee. The weekend stay-over option is available to all other campers following weeks 2, 5, and 8.

*Note: Our session numbers are the same as other Green Bay YMCA summer programs including day camp, School-Age Child Care (SACC), and the Teen Adventure Program (TAP).

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SCHEDULE A TOURWe encourage a visit to camp for first time families to see the cabins, view the activity areas, and have an opportunity to ask questions. Simply call the camp office at 715.276.7116 to arrange for a staff member to take you on a personal tour at a time that is convenient for you. We are here all year long!

MAPLE SUGAR OPEN HOUSEApril 2, 2016 10 am - 1 pmWelcome the spring with this Northwoods tradition of tapping trees and making maple syrup. Enjoy demonstrations, activities, camp tours, and pancakes and sausage with “the real thing!” This family event is free. Please RSVP online or by contacting camp.

CONNECT WITH USWe’re camp. We’re social! News, photos, and videos can be found on our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel.

Get started at www.campunahliya.org!

LEARN MORE

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ACCREDITED CAMPCamp U-Nah-Li-Ya is accredited by the American Camp Association. This

endorsement is your assurance that our camp’s procedures and protocol are reviewed regularly by industry profes-sionals, and that we have satisfied over 280 safety and program quality stan-dards to make your camper’s experience a positive one in every way possible.

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CHOOSE THE PRICE THAT FITS YOUR FAMILYWe understand that our camp families have differing abilities to pay, so we offer a tiered pricing system to better accommodate all financial situations. Your choice does not influence the quality of the camp experience that your child will receive. Please consider selecting the highest tier that your family can afford. The tier that you choose is confidential and completely up to you.

TIER AMost accurately reflects the true and actual cost of camp.

TIER BA partially subsidized rate, but more closely reflects the actual cost of camp.

TIER COur historically standard program rate, which does not represent the true cost of camp. This rate is subsidized through fundraising, special events, and sustaining contributions.

CAMP FOR ALL: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEFinancial assistance is available for camp through the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. Please contact us at 715.276.7116 for more information or download an application from www.campunahliya.org.8

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FOUR DAY OVERNIGHT CAMP For ages 7-10Designed for the younger camper, this introductory program allows beginners to experience the excitement of summer camp from Sunday through Wednesday (three nights). Campers will choose their morning activities, play all-camp games, spend time with their cabin group, visit the Camp Store, and enjoy open recreation times under the supervision of camp staff. This program is a wonderful bridge from day camp to overnight camp.

Week 2, June 19 - 22Week 3, June 26 - 29Week 10, August 14 - 17

Tier A: $400Tier B: $385Tier C: $370

SIX DAY OVERNIGHT CAMPFor ages 8-14Our classic camp experience, six-day overnight camp is full of traditions, activities, and adventure. Campers individually choose eight activities, based on their own interests, to par-ticipate in throughout the week during morning activity times. The rest of the day is spent hanging out with their cabin group, visiting the Camp Store, enjoying open recre-ation times, and participating in our theme of the week. Evening activities include all-camp games like Capture the Flag, skits, s’mores around the campfire, and even a tent camping experience for our older campers.

Week 2, June 19 - 24(discounted rate)Week 3, June 26 – July 1Week 4, July 3 - 8(no camp, Isle Royale trip only)Week 5, July 10 - 15Week 6, July 17 - 22Week 7, July 24 - 29Week 8, July 31 - Aug 5Week 9, Aug 7 - 12Week 10, Aug 14 - 19

Week 2 Special Discounted Rate:Tier A: $500Tier B: $470Tier C: $425

Weeks 3-10 Rates:Tier A: $550Tier B: $520Tier C: $495

*Note: To assist families in their summer activity planning, the numbers of our camp weeks are the same as other Green Bay YMCA summer programs including day camp, School-Age Child Care (SACC), and the Teen Adventure Program (TAP).

OVERNIGHT CAMPS

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SPECIALTY CAMPSSpecialty Camps provide opportunities for campers to experience traditional camp activities and extra adventures- both in and out of camp. All required instruction and equipment is provided by camp and/or experienced professionals. Previous experience in specialty areas is not required to participate.

ADVENTURE TREKKERS For ages 12-14Designed especially for the experienced camper, this six-day program includes time for favorite traditional camp activities as well as lots of added excitement and excursions. Campers will trek through the forest on horseback on a walk/trot trail ride, conquer our 40-foot climbing tower, enjoy some mountain biking on nearby trails, kayak down the Oconto River to their overnight campout site, and top off the week with a cruise down the zipline!

Week 3: June 26-July 1 Week 6: July 17-22Week 8: July 31-Aug 5Tier A: $625 Tier B: $575 Tier C: $525

FISHING CAMPFor ages 11-13Fishing fans of all experience levels will enjoy visiting local lakes and streams to fish for bass, northern pike, trout, and pan fish during their six-day session. They’ll travel with their fellow anglers and counselors to central Wisconsin for a rustic campout followed by a morning fishing charter on the calm and clear waters of Green Lake, one of the state’s largest fishing hotspots. Of course, there’s also plenty of time built in to enjoy traditional camp activities. Camp provides all the equipment you need, but feel free to bring your own.

Week 7: July 24-29 Week 8: July 31-Aug 5Tier A: $625 Tier B: $575 Tier C: $525

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COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING I For ages 15-17The first week of the CIT-1 session focuses on learning effec-tive leadership, teamwork, communication, problem solving, and how to be a positive role model to youth. CIT-1’s spend the second week of their session shadowing a camp counselor and working directly with a group of campers to assist in activities. No experience required. The weekend stay-over is included with the camp fee.

Weeks 2-3: June 19-July 1 Week 5-6: July 10-22Week 8-9: Jul 31 - Aug 12Tier A: $660 Tier B: $620 Tier C: $580

COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING II For ages 16-17The first week of CIT-2 is spent engaging in a combination of counselor shadowing and leadership sessions. Over the weekend, teen leaders will have camp all to themselves as they engage in a leadership retreat with their Teen Leadership Director to plan for their second week, when they will partner with a camp counselor for hands-on experience managing a cabin group! Previous experience in CIT-1 is recommended, but not mandatory. The weekend stay-over is included with the camp fee.

Weeks 6-7: July 17-29 Week 9-10: Aug 7-19 Tier A: $670 Tier B: $635 Tier C: $595

ASSISTANT COUNSELOR For age 17The final step in our leadership program, Assistant Counselors will partner with a different cabin group each week to develop group management strategies, assist in running large and small group activities, and learn what it truly takes to become a well-rounded counselor. They will also experience how camp operates behind the scenes as they work in the Camp Store, participate in staff meetings, and learn the in’s and out’s of scheduling a full camp! AC sessions are two (2) weeks in dura-tion and participants may sign up for one or more two-week sessions.

Weeks 2-3: June 19 - July 1 Weeks 5-6: July 10-22Weeks 7-8: July 24 - Aug 5 Weeks 9-10: Aug 7-19

TEEN LEADERSHIPBuild leadership skills, grow in knowledge, and learn what being a positive role model is all about! Teen Leadership programs also count for community service hours toward high school graduation.

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ISLE ROYALE BACKPACKING TRIPFor ages 14-16Nine days and eight nights of hiking and camping along the trails of Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior await our backpackers! They’ll take a ride on the ferry and explore the amazing trails on these wilderness islands in Lake Superior to view abundant wildlife, historic shipwrecks, and lighthouses.

Weeks 3-4, Sunday, June 26 - Thursday, July 7Tier A: $1200 Tier B: $1150 Tier C: $1100

PACK & PADDLE COMBO TRIPFor ages 13-15This canoeing and backpacking adventure will take trippers to explore two of the Midwest’s most beautiful treasures. Trippers will paddle, portage, swim, and fish through the Sylvania Wilderness Area. Next, they’ll gear up for a scenic backpacking trip through the calm and pure wilderness of the Porcupine Mountains along Lake Superior.

Weeks 5-6, July 10-22 Tier A: $1000 Tier B: $950 Tier C: $900

ROCKS & RAPIDS COMBO TRIPFor ages 12-14This excursion to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula features a canoe trip to the Big Island Lakes where trippers will paddle through rolling hills and beautiful wildlife areas. Then, they’ll load up their packs for a hiking trip along the shores of Lake Superior through Pictured Rocks - known for its magnificent cliffs, sand dunes, and waterfalls. So much scenery in one trip – some might call it epic!

Weeks 9-10, August 7-19Tier A: $1000 Tier B: $950 Tier C: $900

SYLVANIA CANOE TRIPFor ages 11-13This three-day canoe trip is perfect for the beginning tripper. After planning menus, learning how to pack their gear, and perfecting their canoeing strokes, campers will travel to the pristine Sylvania Wilderness Area in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to enjoy quiet water canoeing, portaging, swimming, fishing, and exploring.

Week 6, July 17-22 Week 10, Aug 14-19Tier A: $650 Tier B: $600 Tier C: $550

NOR’WESTER CANOE TRIPFor ages 15-17Trippers will take their place in Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya history when they return from this celebrated trip to northern Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area. This ten-day experience includes eight days of canoeing in one of the most beautiful and pristine wilderness areas of the country. It is sure to live up to that reputation with outstanding fishing, abundant wildlife, crystal clear nights, and breathtaking scenery.

Weeks 7-8, July 24 - Aug 5Tier A: $1175 Tier B: $1115 Tier C: $1000

OUTPOST LEADERS For ages 15-17Teens will unlock their leadership potential as they plan and lead an overnight campout for younger campers under the guidance of their trip counselors. Next, they will test their skills in camping, communication, teamwork, and leadership as they create menus, itineraries, and routes for their very own three-day wilderness trip.

Weeks 2-3, June 19 - July 1Tier A: $910 Tier B: $860 Tier C: $810

ADVENTURE TRIPSTrips are a rich part of Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya’s history. Our trip counselors are specially trained and certified to lead safe and adventure-filled experiences for campers. Camp Unie’s Trail Department provides camping gear, and detailed itineraries with packing lists are sent to all participants upon registration.

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CUSTOM GROUP TRIPS For ages 11-17If one of our adventure trips looks like it would be the experience of the lifetime, but the dates offered don’t work with your summer schedule, give us a call! We may be able to schedule a custom canoe trip for your group of at least five (5) campers using camp’s equipment, staff, and expertise. We’ll have a conversation about the length of the trip desired, destination (we can also consider destinations that aren’t part of our traditional lineup), and ability levels of your group. Then we will look into equipment needs, campsite reservations, transportation, and all the other details to see if we can accommodate your group. Please call us at 715.276.7116 by April 15, 2016 to explore the possibilities.

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REGISTRATION TO REGISTERRegister online at www.campunahliya.org or call 715.276.7116.

After you register your camper, you will receive a confirmation packet including a receipt, parent handbook with packing list, health form, and any special itineraries for your camper’s program.

REGISTRATION PAYMENTA deposit of $100 for each camper is required at the time of registration. The balance of the program fee is due on June 1st and must be arranged at the time of registration. Camp regis-trations taken on or following June 1st must have payment made in full at the time of registration.

CUSTOM PAYMENT PLAN OPTIONPlease call us at 715.276.7116 if you’d like to arrange a customized payment plan. Sometimes it’s more manageable for families to pay smaller monthly increments, or even bi-weekly payments. As long as the camp fee is fully paid before your camper arrives, we are happy to work with you to make sure they can join us this summer.

CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDSA two-week notice is required to withdraw a camper from a program to receive any refund. If appropriate notice is provided, you will receive your camp fees back minus your $100 deposit (per camper/per program). No refunds will be given with less than a two-week notice unless:

• A medical condition prevents camper from participating

• The YMCA cancels the program

• The participant transfers to a different camp program with a lower price

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