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Summer Day Camps

Child Care
We know that most parents need to work year around, not just during the school year. That is why we have filled in the gaps with fun and educational camps and child care programming.  Not only is the Y’s afterschool program out-right fun, it provides a variety of opportunities for learning through play, personal development and social interaction. Activities include: Physical Games and Sports, Art and Crafts, Stories and Reading, Music and Songs, Board Games, Free Play and positive, supervised time with friends.

For children ages 3 to 14 years old.
Our camp is a full day program (7:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
5-day & 3-day schedules available
10% Sibling Discount on 2nd and 3rd Child
Alternative Payment Program Welcome and YMCA Financial Assistance Available

FREE summer lunch program or bring a lunch from home. Morning and afternoon snacks are provided.

**Free camp available to those who lost homes in the fire. Please call Pat at 530-246-9622 to learn more!**

Registrations received before May 27:
Weekly Rate: 3 days: $115; 5 days: $150

Registrations received after May 27:
Weekly Rate:  3 days: $125; 5 days: $160

What & When

YMCA Manzanita Preschool at Turtle Bay School Summer Camp
June 10 – August 2, 2019 (no camp July 4)
Monday- Friday, 7 am – 6 pm

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Children are like sponges – they watch and absorb knowledge, skills and values from everything and everyone around them. The Y preschool camps honor where they are developmentally and open up the world around them.

Summer Weekly Themes Example:

Ocean Theme
Week 1   6/10/19
Week 2   6/17/19
Week 3   6/24/19
Summer Fun
Week 4   7/01/19
Week 5  7/08/19
Week 6   7/15/19
Week 7   7/22/19
Week 8   7/29/19

Child must be potty trained.

10% Sibling Discount on 2nd and 3rd Child

Ages & Location

Ages 3 – 5 years (potty trained)
Turtle Bay School

Fees

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What & When

YMCA Boulder Creek Summer Camp
June 10 – August 2, 2019
(Closed July 4)
Monday- Friday, 7 am – 6 pm

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Daily schedule packed with fun activities.

Summer Day Camp – School Age 

Weekly Themes:

WEEKS DATE THEME
Week 1 6/10/19 Welcome to Y Camp
Week 2 6/17/19 Splish Splash
Week 3 6/24/19 Myth Busters
Week 4 7/01/19 Stars and Stripes
Week 5 7/8/19 Look What I Made
Week 6 7/15/19 Camp Olympics
Week 7 7/22/19 Look Outside
Week 8 7/29/19 So-Long Summer

 

10% Sibiling Discount on 2nd and 3rd Child

Ages & Location

Going into 1st through 8th grade
Boulder Creek School

Fees

Register or Drop In

What & When

YMCA Turtle Bay Summer Camp
June 10 – August 2, 2019
(Closed July 4)
Monday- Friday, 7 am – 6 pm

Click on blue button / arrow above for more camp information.

Daily schedule packed with fun activities.
Summer Day Camp – School Age 

Weekly Themes:

WEEKS DATE THEME
Week 1 6/10/19 Welcome to Y Camp
Week 2 6/17/19 Splish Splash
Week 3 6/24/19 Food Frenzy
Week 4 7/01/19 Stars and Stripes
Week 5 7/8/19 Mad Science
Week 6 7/15/19 Under the Sea
Week 7 7/22/19 Imaginarium
Week 8 7/29/19 So-long Summer

 

10% Sibiling Discount on 2nd and 3rd Child

Ages & Location

Going into 1st through 8th grade
Turtle Bay School

Fees

Register or Drop In

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