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Extractions: 2006 USA SUMMER CAMP (Japan) Guy Healy , Japan, a culture-exchange consulting agency based in Nagasaki and Fukuoka, Japan, has invited 10-20 UWSP students to work and live in Japan as part of the USA Summer Camp program. The students from America will stay in Japan for approximately nine weeks. During this period the students will work as camp counselors at USA Camp USA for part of their stay and stay with Japanese host families for part of their stay. Japanese language ability is not required to apply for this program LOCATION: The program takes place at a variety of locations all over Japan. Each student will be assigned to a team in one location. Possible areas in Japan include: Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Nagasaki. Other areas may be added to this list. While students will be allowed to state preferences, the final decision on placement will be made by the program organizers. BE FLEXIBLE. One team may be selected to operate camps in two separate areas depending on need. DATES : The period of stay in Japan will vary from team to team. Departures from the United States will range from mid-June to early July. Returning dates will range from mid to late August.
Extractions: in the Summer of 2006....! Below is information from Summer of 2005... Our staff has been busy this year putting together a program we believe both you and your child will find fun, exciting and educational. Jr. Safari allows your child the unique opportunity to come up-close and personal with the zoo's animal collection while participating in age appropriate, science based learning experiences. All projects are designed not only to entertain but also to educate the campers about the natural world of animals. Below we have put together a summary of themes, hours and activities your camper will be enjoying. Camp Hours The standard camp day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The day begins with drop off/sign-in with the camp counselors in the cul-de-sac in front of the zoo. If your child is unable to attend a full day, the "early bird" and "night owl" options are available. Early birds will be dropped off at the zoo at 8:30 a.m. and picked up right before lunch at 12:00p.m. Night Owls will be dropped off in time to join their groups at 1:00 p.m. and continue until the end of the camp day at 4:30 p.m.
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Extractions: w hite w ater l earning C enter of G eorgia 3437 R ockhaven Cir. NE Atlanta, GA 30324 whitewaterlearn@mindspring.com Kids' Summer Kayak Day Camp Since 1998, White Water Learning Center of Georgia introduced more kids to the sport of whitewater kayaking than any other instructional program in Georgia. The focus of our kids program is our summer day camp for children aged 9 to 14. We also provide instructional services to residential camps and youth groups such as scout troops. The Program The goal of our summer day camp program is to provide an enjoyable and challenging experience for kids in a natural environment. We emphasize teaching proper paddling technique and have developed simplified instructional methods to assure success. Whitewater kayaking is a skill that requires balance and coordination more than strength and is an activity that can be mastered by most kids who are in reasonably good physical shape. However, many of the techniques involved in the sport are counter-intuitive and require working with an experienced instructor. WWLC instructors have many years of whitewater teaching experience and many are involved with kids as school teachers and scout leaders. Each session is led by an American Canoe Association-certified whitewater kayak instructor. The format for the five fun-filled days is to spend the first two days at Allatoona Lake and the last three days on scenic Class I and II north Georgia rivers such as the Chestatee, Amicalola, and Cartecay.
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Extractions: Campers on Earth Day with leaf-print bandanas. The mission of the Chattahoochee Nature Center is to "promote an understanding and appreciation of our natural environment." Camp Kingfisher accomplishes this mission through hands-on environmental education programs and dynamic outdoor activities in a safe, fun, and stimulating setting. We are currently entering our 11th summer, serving over 800 metro Atlanta children, Kindergarten-9th Grade. A summer at camp is a summer you will never forget! Plans for Camp K '05 are in full swing at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. The camp office is bustling with new songs, fun games, friendly staff, and, of course, an animal or two. We can't wait to see you!! Registration Camp Activities Camp Staff High School Leadership Program ... Cancellation/Refund Policy Camp Director Amy Bram Contact Camp camp@chattnaturecenter.com