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1 Your Summer Adventure Starts vivo.ca
2 Start Your Summer Adventure It s the last week of school and you re playing with your friends at recess. You re discussing your ideal summer... running barefoot through the grass, making friends, trying new activities and most of all, endless play. All of your friends have decided to choose their own adventure at Vivo Summer Day Camps. You, however, have yet to make a decision... and time is running out. So, what are you waiting for? Turn the page and discover your summer adventure now!
3 Your epic camp adventure begins by using the chart below! Decide on your favourites, make a check mark in the box for the week(s) you re planning to attend & then register starting on March 24, 2015 at 8 AM! JULY AUGUST CAMPS AGES (9AM-12PM & 1PM-4PM) 3-5 Explore Drama Dance Music Traditional Sports Active For Life Non-Traditional Sports Just for Girls Sports BYTE Camps - Music and Video Production 9-12 BYTE Camps - Claymation Movie Production 9-12 BYTE Camps - 2D Video Game Design BYTE Camps - 3D Animation BYTE Camps - 3D Game Design BYTE Camps - Build an App Before & After Camp Care (AM & PM) 3-14 CAMP IS NOT AVAILABLE DENOTES PRORATED SHORT WEEK CAMP FEE Note: Unless stated in the description, all camps run from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 2
4 Explore & Swim EXPLORE (5Y-8Y & 9Y-12Y) 5Y-8Y: RUNS JULY 13 TH - 17 TH JULY 27 TH - 31 ST AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH AUGUST 24 TH - 28 TH 9Y-12Y: RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST Being outside is the best part about summer! Explore all that the outdoors has to offer through sports, games and crafts! New activities and old favourites combine to create favourite summer memories for your child! Please note: Facility access will be limited to washroom and water breaks and groups will only swim twice a week. (5Y-12Y) AVAILABLE ALL WEEKS! Wonder, exploration and curiosity! Through active play children discover how to be inquisitive, cultivate their creativity, develop their imagination and nurture a love of learning. Campers will build their sense of inquiry while they experiment with the world around them through a series of engaging, interactive indoor and outdoor games and activities. (6Y-12Y) AVAILABLE ALL WEEKS! It s all about the water! Focus on beginner to intermediate swimming skills and water safety designed around the Red Cross curriculum. Daily swimming lessons plus co-operative and outdoor land-based games make for the ultimate day camp combination. 3
5 Make an Airplane! INSTRUCTIONS 1. Tear off half page & fold paper in half along centre line (fold marks should be on the inside) 2. Fold top corners into the crease 4. Fold each wing down 5. Fold up the ends of the wings 6. Go Play! vivo.ca REACH NEW HEIGHTS PAGE 5 PAGE 5
6 Play (3Y-5Y) 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM OR 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM AVAILABLE ALL WEEKS! A child s job is to play! Fill your preschooler s days with games, crafts, nature discovery and swimming as they play their way to a healthy active summer! BEFORE & AFTER CAMP CARE (3Y-14Y) 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM & 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM AVAILABLE ALL WEEKS! Need a safe place to spend time before and after camp? This program is designed for you. LEADER IN TRAINING 5
7 Add Colour to Your Summer Adventure! Lead (10Y-13Y) RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST Get involved this summer! Spend a fun and active week developing your leadership skills. Learn about goal setting, activity facilitation and teambuilding. Shadow camp instructors and learn how to be a role model amongst your peers! (13Y-17Y) RUNS JULY 13 TH - 17 TH JULY 27 TH - 31 ST AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH AUGUST 24 TH - 28 TH Leaders-in-Training apply here! Embrace the spirit of volunteerism as you hone your leadership skills in a camp setting. Meet new friends, gain essential hands-on experience in the community, even help plan and execute Supercamp Friday. PAGE Register 6
8 Draw the Equipment! Look Trace Draw 7
9 Move Run. Kick. Jump. Play. Laugh. Spark a life-long love of indoor and outdoor active living through a wide variety of games and climbing activities. TRADITIONAL (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 27 TH - 31 ST AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST The perfect childhood summer is filled with memories of playing soccer, basketball, and floor hockey. Enjoy a week of your favourite sporting activities with your friends. NON-TRADITIONAL (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH Ever heard of futsal, lacrosse or ultimate frisbee? Now is your chance to try these and a variety of other unique activities. From handball to takraw and cricket to bocce enjoy the wide world of sports. ACTIVE FOR (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 13 TH - 17 TH AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH AUGUST 24 TH - 28 TH Healthy living begins in childhood with one simple concept play! Campers build fundamental life skills surrounding nutrition and fitness while having a blast with a variety of indoor and outdoor activities designed to stimulate active play! JUST FOR (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH This one s for the girls! Now is your chance to try a variety of interesting new sports - in a supportive team environment - and discover a new passion! Make new friends and get out there and play - cause girls rule! PAGE 9 8
10 Perform Lights, Camera, Action. Express your creativity through active and performing arts. Explore a wide variety of activities, games and crafts (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 27 TH - 31 ST AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST Are you ready for your close up? Let out your inner Oscar winner. Act out stories, write your own scripts and create props, puppets and costumes to cap off your performance. (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH The whole world is an instrument... and you are the player. Create rhythms with everyday objects, assemble sound makers from recycled materials and put it all together for a concert with your peers. (6Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 13 TH - 17 TH AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH AUGUST 24 TH - 28 TH Tune into your body rhythms and discover dance styles from around the world. Allow your creativity to flow and strut your stuff on weekly performance day. 9
11 Create A Play! Draw a backdrop for your play, then cut a slit along each dotted line. Remember not to cut more than just the two slits. Make your scenes by drawing a picture inside each box. When you re finished, cut along the dotted line and slide the strip through the slits above. Begin your play by telling your story and pulling the strip through the theatre.
12 Go On A Bike Ride Scavenger Hunt Find all of the items on your next bike ride, then draw them in the box below. 3 Different Kinds of Leaves Something Red Something that Begins with b A Sign Something Silly An Animal 11
13 Outside (9Y-13Y) RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST Up, up, up! Higher. Faster. Stronger. Ascend to new heights of skill development and confidence as you scale the wall in a supportive team building atmosphere. A mixture of indoor and outdoor games along with pool time complete a laughter-filled week of vertical adventure. (10Y-13Y) RUNS JULY 13 TH - 17 TH JULY 27 TH - 31 ST AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH AUGUST 24 TH - 28 TH There s nothing like sunlight on your face, a breeze rifling your hair and birds singing in the trees. Get outdoors and reconnect with opportunities for adventure right in your own back yard. Campers learn orienteering and outdoor safety skills while experiencing all the fun Mother Nature can provide. (10Y-13Y) RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST Like Bikes? This camp is for you! We ll spend time learning basic bike mechanics, playing games, practicing safe biking techniques and learning about our community and natural environment. During bike camp, you ll also have the opportunity go on a day ride with our experienced ride leaders! IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: PAGE
14 Technology Explore creative media technology at BYTE Camp. Don t worry parents, there will be plenty of outdoor activities throughout each day keep minds active and bodies fit! Projects will be posted online at and handed out on a take-home USB stick. MUSIC AND VIDEO (9Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 13 TH - 17 TH Make your own music and music video! Camp time will be split between digital music composition, video filming and editing. Use amazing software tools to craft your very own song from scratch. Experiment with video and editing techniques to make the video as cool as your tune. No music or video experience necessary. CLAYMATION MOVIE (9Y-12Y) RUNS JULY 20 TH - 24 TH AUGUST 24 TH - 28 TH Make your own clay characters come to life! Participants will get to build their own clay characters, sets and props; develop the script; shoot movie scenes; and then edit and add sounds and special effects. 2D VIDEO GAME (11Y-14Y) RUNS JULY 6 TH - 10 TH JULY 27 TH - 31 ST Create your own wacky characters, cool game play and fun levels in your very own on-line game! Students will start the week making short animated films, and each day new programming skills will be taught to help them make the animations interactive. 3D (11Y-14Y) RUNS AUGUST 4 TH - 7 TH Dreaming of a career with PIXAR? Spend a week modeling and creating your own 3D animated short film! You use wonderful (and free!) 3D software to design characters that jump off the screen and come alive by adding voices and soundtracks. 3D GAME (11Y-14Y) RUNS AUGUST 10 TH - 14 TH Create your very own 3D Video Game! Invent your own digital worlds, levels and quests using a great FREE 3D Game Engine. Students will learn to customize terrain, program their gameplay, interactions and characters for their own one-of-a-kind game. Byte Camp s 3D Animation Level 1 Course is a prerequisite. BUILD AN (11Y-14Y) RUNS AUGUST 17 TH - 21 ST You ve asked for it, now here it is... Learn how to design, program, test and deploy you very own app! Make custom responses to gestures, use the GPS guidance or anything else you can think of in your app. Be the first to try this NEW camp offering in 2015! 13
15 Find the Words! E W E E R J Y J Z D D E T T P E F G S D X C A Y A M N K A Q H V T Z E Y D I S L O K T S U W G W T I M Y I Z N O L M F B M Q J C E M N C C W M G S R Z I H G Q V S T U D E N T S G A N I G I T R A K Q T N Q T V T B Q G O R U B A S T P X K F Q R A X D S P N I G N D R L H Q S S H R R J I O M U Q Y Z R Z F W P U H Q L B Z C Q A Z W G S T F F D M N F U I K H X P M V K X W U I Y T R N T G J L M R G L U V U H J H D A F V K I O A T I F N D J J I O Q B T Y Z S B U F S G O C L K L N C P V C B O L P Q C H U C P Y E L O G D T B J G M Q G A Z V O T K S H O S F F G O M L P F R E G Q F J O L Z I X C T P I P D Z P C S K D H S L A R M Y R H B G X C A N L F Z G Z Q A T A E L O X P H E T E G C X C N T K R S D E J N D B E R I V G C P O K F J T P B Z Q X M U B A S N N I M P F P Z L C Y O T P K B T T B E M R K X H Q I P J B D X T F A R C G A R N O B A F W S H Z Z E C F P C U O I R X W X T J P I T T X Q S N B Z K K X I B P U H L H X O L A M P A F B V C U R X M Z H P Y I L B H L A X G Y C N I C Y J A J B R W O R Q N T Y R E M F H P Z P L F S M Q C B N V B Z T M S W H G Q N A F D X O N C M G W Z V A F D F O E M J J K Q K E I N I K J R G L R I N Q I T S L Y V T A R E U J Y I H C R I S C R I P T N X C Y E P J P D Z L P L E N Q S D X P Z D E B D H T F D C J T S T I W V U J L A M A K B L T L X I J F V T O A E M V E T U C B K O C Y G N A K R I S L G V I R W N R B V F E C Z U M C L G Z G D K K M T M H C I C J W B Y V V C N T Z W T V X V U T I D I W F Z Y X J D S V Z J C W A T P N A N N K O M M E G I G F L O N Q I T P D O M T N H I D Q N K K V A D Z F G T L I U V H Z C M S R A V R E W Q J Y D H E N F D N P M J L E R C X M L E Z Q W D O Q Z Z O B D T F P R O D U C T I O N O T U O H C U Q P Y M F M B B Q H R B I E E U G W S R Y M B H G D L H B P P G D X Q O Q P V D O S Y M I U U S H Z J W O G Q E L A I C E P S B K Y G R P N D C C B X S A U N B F S S V D N I D F J Z K X V X S R C O G L W L H M I L F F V Z T G G Q I Y V Y M R E M I Y I G M J Y F H R I O F D D O Y C H H O D V B L D W C E R M Q K O E Z Q N O I T A M Y A L C Q C Y M X D T V V P T W Y U T M R I K X I Y B P N P M L U P CHARACTERS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PIXAR DESIGN GAMEPLAY ANIMATION ONLINE FILMING EDITING BYTE CAMP FLASH SOFTWARE TECHNIQUES VIDEO SOUNDTRACKS DIGITAL ACTIVITIES GAME STUDENTS CLAYMATION CRAFT SCRIPT SPECIAL EFFECTS Presented By 14
16 Hey Parents! It s that time of year again! Soon you ll be deciding how you and your family will spend the summer. Do you want to expose your kids to new activities, sports and games? Encourage their creativity and flare for the dramatic? Help them build skills to keep them active for life? Indulge their love of all things digital? Develop connections and empower them to become leaders... or all of the above? There are so many adventures to choose from. Summertime is about freedom, fantasy, exploration and just letting a kid be a kid! It s a time when they can, and should, run through the grass barefoot, tumble down hills, find cloud castles in the sky and play until the sun goes down. At Vivo Summer Day Camps we believe every child has the right to an idyllic childhood; learning new skills; making great friends; getting active and healthy, and having magical adventures through a variety of unique and innovative experiences. We ve partnered with HIGH FIVE and Between Friends to enhance environment. Following the HIGH FIVE principles your child will: be led by a HIGH FIVE trained instructor or coach; be provided with challenges that are suitable for appropriate age and skill level; be allowed to take part regardless of ability; focus on personal bests rather than winning; keep active with a minimum of down time; and, be given choices about what they can Whether your child can join us for a week or for the summer they will embark on a memory-filled journey that provides a strong foundation for future life experiences. We look forward to playing with you! vivo.ca
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