Princesses & Superheroes' 2019
Rockets, Planes and Flying 2019
Dolls & Dresses Internship 2019
Shining Starsong Productions! 2019
Zombies Meet the Ghostbusters 2019
Woodworking Fun (With a Touch of Magic) 2019
Woodland Fairies & Mythical Creatures 2019
Wacky Watercolor Scientist 2019
Undercover Detective Academy 2019
The Wizarding World and the Fantastic Beasts Who Live There 2019
Superhero Training Academy 2019
Stand-Up Paddleboard Surfing II 2019
Soccer Middle School Soccer 2019
Soccer Youth Skills & Games Camp 2019
Stand-Up Paddleboard Surfing I 2019
Soccer Youth Skills & Games Camp 2019
Soccer Middle School Soccer 2019
Rockets, Planes & Flying Things 2019
Scuba Diving Certification 2019
Self-Portrait Class Me, Myself & I 2019
Rhythm & Percussion with Sound Math 2019
Stand-Up Paddleboard Surfing II 2019
Reading Intensive Literacy Support Level II 2019
Reading Intensive Literacy Support 2019
Racquetball Fast & Furious 2019
Pink Plus A Special Week of All-Girl Activities 2019
Ninja Warrior Obstacle Adventure 2019
Ocean Blue Adventures Under the Sea 2019
Mountain Adventures with REI 2019
Mindfulness & Yoga for Kids & Tweens! 2019
Minecraft Modding Advanced Mods 2019
Minecraft Modding Character Customizations 2019
Minecraft Modding World Creations 2019
Minecraft Modding World Creations 2019
Minecraft Modding Character Customizations 2019
Minecraft Modding Advanced Mods 2019
Mindfulness & Yoga for Kids & Tweens! 2019
Meet a Wolf Face to Face! 2019
MindDance Coding Creating with Computers 2019
MindDance Coding Inventing with Computers 2019
MindDance Coding Video Game Design with Scratch 2019
Little Veterinarian School Fantastic Felines! 2019
Little Veterinarian School Darling Doggies 2019!
Little Medical School Wilderness Medicine 2019
LEGO Super Hero Engineering 2019
LEGO Super Hero Master Engineering 2019
Little Medical School Calling All Future Doctors! 2019
Little Medical School Medical School for Teens 2019
LEGO Ninjaneering Masters 2019
LEGO Mine Craft Build Survival Game 2019
LEGO Mine Craft Build Adventure Game 2019
LEGO Jedi Master Engineering 2019
LEGO Girl-Powered Intro to STEM 2019
LEGO Girl-Powered STEM Challenge 2019
LEGO Harry Potter Engineering 2019
LEGO Harry Potter Master Engineering 2019
LEGO Jedi Craft Adventure Game 2019
LEGO Jedi Craft Survival Game 2019
Large Outdoor Board Games 2019
Kids Yoga & Mindful Arts & Crafts 2019
Kids Cooking Network Camp 2019
Introduction to Rock Climbing 2019
Introduction to Mountain Biking with Trips for Kids 2019
S'more Fun Overnight without the Night 2019
Intermediate Rock Climbing 2019
Intermediate Horsemanship 2019
Harry Potter Magic, Movies, Muggles and More 2019
If You Give Your Child a Book 2019
Global Flavors Cooking Camp 2019
Fizz Bang Boom Chemistry Lab 2019
First Steps to First Grade 2019
Driver's Education with Permit Test 2019
Denver Chamber Music Camp at Colorado Academy 2019
Culinary Team Challenge Camp 2019
Creative Writing Boot Camp 2019
Cooks & Books Children's Literature Cooking Camp 2019
Comic Book Drawing & Design 2019
Coding 101 in Karel Programming 2019
Coding 101 for High Schoolers 2019
Circus! Circus! Show Week 2019
Camp Math and Read for Grades 2 & 3 2019
Camp Math and Read for Grades 4 & 5 2019
Campfire Cuisine & Camping 2019
Canvas & Cool Concoctions 2019
Children's Martial Arts Training 2019
CA Summer Stock-The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon 2019
Beginning & Intermediate Chess 2019
Basketball Shooting Development Camp 2019
Basketball Fundamental Skills Camp 2019
Basketball Dribbling & Shooting Camp 2019
Advanced Green Screen LEGO Flix 2019
Adventure Seekers Water Lovers 2019
Basic Furniture Making Woodworking 101 2019
Basic Training Baking Boot Camp 2019
ABC's It's as Easy as 1,2,3 2019
2D Game Design in FlowLab for High Schoolers 2019
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Required Forms for Off-Campus Specialty Camps
**PLEASE FILL OUT ALL FORMS REQUIRED FOR YOUR CAMP.
Beginning Horsemanship:
What to bring:
- Riding or cowboy boots
- Jeans
- Filled water bottles
- Sunscreen
- Excitement for equestrian sports!
- Riding helmets are provided by the stables
CA Adventure Seekers:
What to bring:
- Closed toe and closed heel athletic shoes
- Comfortable clothes for physical activity
- Water Bottle
- Rainwear
- Small backpack
- Sunscreen/Bug repellent
- Hat/SunGlasses
- Layers of clothing for various weather changes of Colorado
CA Adventure Seekers Water Lovers:
What to bring:
- Closed toe and closed heel athletic shoes
- Comfortable clothes for physical activity
- Swimsuit for days that involve water
- Water Bottle
- Rainwear
- Small backpack
- Sunscreen/Bug repellent
- Hat/SunGlasses
- Layers of clothing for various weather changes of Colorado
Feathered Frenzy at Audubon Nature Center:
What to Bring:
- Daypack or backpack large enough to carry lunch (provided) and following supplies.
- Sturdy walking shoes AND water shoes with a heel or heel strap (no flip-flops) for wading in the pond.
- Long pants for hiking through tall grasses.
- Filled water bottle.
- Snacks to supplement lunch. Lunch is provided, but we do so much exploration during this camp, that additional snacks are helpful.
- Sunscreen and insect repellent.
Fly Fishing
Future Zoologist
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Day pack or backpack
- filled water bottles
- sunscreen and insect repellent
- hat and sunglasses
Golden Gymnastics:
What to Bring:
- Wear comfortable but not loose clothing
- Socks (preferably ankle socks)
- Water Bottle
Hay Wagon Adventure:
Waiver and Release 2015 revised 4-28-15 Hay Wagon
Your tour will be outside, please note the following:
- Appropriate clothing is a must, dress for the weather of the day.
- Close toed shoes only! No sandals or flip flops, boots are highly recommended. They will get dirty.
- Water bottle (if needed)
- Sunscreen (please apply prior to your arrival – your tour time may be reduced for delays to apply sunscreen, etc.)
- Insect repellent (if needed)
- Hat
- Safety First! Always be aware of your surroundings.
- No running, screaming or horse play – it can frighten the animals (a 1,000 pound frighted animal running scared isn’t aware of you).
- Do not harass or tease the animals. This is their home and you are a guest in it.
- No headphones, you must be able to hear what is going on around you.
- No chewing gum, it can cause death to some animals.
- You may use your phone to take pictures of the animals, but please don’t text and walk.
- Do not enter the pens unless you are instructed to do so.
- Do not feed the animals, some plants are toxic to some animals.
- Remember, fingers look like carrots. Some animals bite.
Kid VS Wild @ at the Audubon Society of Denver
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Daypack or backpack
- filled water bottles
- sunscreen and insect repellant
- hat and sunglasses
Kiddie Corral:
What To Bring:
- Riding or cowboy boots
- Jeans
- Filled water bottles,
- Sunscreen
- Excitement for equestrian sports!
- Riding helmets are provided by the stables
Learn to Ride a Bike & Learn to Ride a Bike II (REI):
- Cycling Liability Release
- Bear Creek Learn to Ride II ****This waiver is needed for Learn to Ride a Bike II only****
It is recommended that students learn on their own bikes; they can use them after our instructors assess them for safety and appropriateness. Students can store their bikes on campus during the week. REI will provide a bike and helmet for students who need to borrow gear.
What to Bring:
- Water bottle
- Closed Toed Shoes
- Cycling Helmet
- Personal Bike ‘Optional’ (Recently tuned and appropriate for class (with spare tubes)
- Sunscreen
- Weather Appropriate Clothing
- Peanut-free snacks
Learn to Sail/Little Puff: See Sailing Below
Little Fencer’s:
What to bring:
- Water bottle
- Big snack (Peanut-free)
- Wear comfortable athletic clothes
- Athletic shoes (no sandals or flip-flops)
- Pants
Martial Arts:
Mountain Biking with Trips 4 Kids:
What to Bring:
- 2 liters of water – at least two 1 liter bottles
- Daypack to carry water, food, layers
- Snacks
- Comfortable weather appropriate cycling clothing
- Personal bike – recently tuned and appropriate for class. Bring spare tubes.
- Weather appropriate clothing
Mountain Madness:
- DMG Waiver
- DZT waiver-final 2017.docx
- LDwaiver
- Youth Waiver English.docx (1)
- http://www.ezwaiver.com/wp/
What to bring:
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Close toed shoes
- Water-proof shoes
- Water bottle
- Protective Helmet or bike helmet for Horseback riding
Multi-Adventure Camp
What to Bring:
- Good walking shoes with Velcro or laces that ti:e. (tennis shoes or hiking shoes)
- Backpack that can hold each student’s personal gear
- Two (2) full water bottles
- Sunscreen, Sunglasses, and/or Brimmed hat
- Raincoat (please dress appropriate for the weather)
- Wear comfortable clothes for hiking
- Layers for changes in weather
Ninja Warrior
Parkour:
What to bring:
- Clothing that is comfortable and allows for free movement
River Fun:
What to bring:
– Lots of water
– Waterproof Sunscreen
– Something to get wet in (swimsuit)
– Lunch and Snacks
– Warm dry clothing for when you are off the water
Additional recommended items:
– Fleece or other synthetic clothing (not containing cotton) that can be worn under a wetsuit
– Kayak noseplugs (with a strap)
– A hat
– Sunglasses with retention strap (Croakies, etc.)
– Wetsuit booties or river sandals (must stay on when you swim)
This lesson includes all the kayaking gear you will need including a boat, paddle, skirt, PFD, helmet, splash jacket, wetsuit and booties. If you have your own equipment, we encourage you to bring it since it is most likely what you will be using outside of this lesson.
Rock Climbing:
- CMCYEP Outdoor Liability Photo Release
- Climbing Wall Release
- CMCYEP Medical & Personal History Waiver
- http://movementdenver.com/
- Essential Information_Intro to Climbing (What to pack)
Sailing: Little Puffs Sailing/Learn to Sail:
What to Bring:
- Sunscreen
- Water
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Change of Clothes
- Towel
- Closed-Toe Sandal/Water Shoe
- a FUN Attitude ready to learn and go sailing!
Spy Kids at the Audubon Society of Denver
What to Bring:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Day pack or backpack
- filled water bottles
- sunscreen and insect repellent
- hat and sunglasses
Stand-Up Paddle Board:
What to bring:
MANDATORY EQUIPMENT:
- Swimsuit
- Hat
- Sunglasses with something (Croakie or similar) to hold them on if you fall in the water…and you will probably fall in at some point.
- Sunscreen
- Flip Flops and/or water shoes
- Towel
- Bug repellant (we will probably have some extra, but it’s best to be prepared)
- Water Bottle
- Backpack…you’re going to have some stuff to put in it!
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT:
- Dry clothes in case it rains and we have to do an indoor activity
- Tennis shoes / Keens / something you can play in indoors if necessary
- Sweatshirt, in case it’s cold
- Rain Jacket…in case it’s wet
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
- Camp / Lawn / Beach chair
- Beach / Water toys…keep in mind it is QUITE POSSIBLE these items might get broken or lost…it’s a big lake and there are lots of people who may want to share your stuff. Don’t bring anything you are worried about losing or getting broken!
THINGS WE WOULD LIKE YOU NOT TO BRING
- Electronics – We are going to a LAKE and cannot guarantee your stuff will stay dry! Also, the buses lock but there is no guarantee your stuff will be safe in the bus or at our campsite
- Phones – I know some of you will have to have these, so please make sure to take all precautions to not lose them. Also, make sure to have a Ziploc bag or something similar to keep them dry around the water
- Cameras – we will take plenty of pictures and post them to the website for you to download
Water Sports Mania:
What to bring:
- small day pack
- sunscreen
- a change of dry clothing
- rain gear
- swim suit
- at least two water bottles
- insect repellent
- swim wear
- shoes that can go in the water, i.e. Tevas, Chacos, etc..