2013
01/27

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Mile High Youth Soccer

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Summer???…….?

Well I need to sign upp for camp, but my parents aren’t making 2 much money right now so i need a camp in N.Y. day camp please help me find a camp i don’t want to go 4 the whole summer just tell me the camp….. if i don’t find a camp i will sit home folding laundry all-day ( even though i love to fold laundry just not 24/7 )
without camp for 11 years of my life it will just be a summer bummer once again

YMCA of Greater New York Resident Camps
Residential coed summer camp 90 miles Northwest of NYC
Camp McAlister – a co-ed traditional camping experience for youth 6-11 years. 3:1 camper to staff ratio. Activities include: Archery, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Canoeing, Farm, Fishing, Funyaking, Horseback Trail Riding, Low Ropes Course, Nature, Black and White Photography, Paddle Boating, Soccer, Softball, Special Events, Swimming, and more!

Camp Talcott – a co-ed traditional camping experience for youth 11-15 years. 3:1 camper to staff ratio. Activities include: Archery, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Black and White Photography, Canoeing, Climbing Tower, Funyaking, High Ropes Course, Horseback Trail Riding, Ceramics, Drama, Camp Newspaper, Overnight Camping, River Rafting, Sailing, Soccer, Swimming, Super Launch, Tennis, Volleyball, Wakeboarding, Waterskiing and more!

Outdoor Adventures – Co-ed adventure tripping experiences for youth ages 12-14. One and two week adventure trips including rock climbing, camping, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, rafting, and visiting attractions. Each trip begins at camp in Huguenot where campers help prepare food and equipment and practice necessary skills before heading off-site.

International Judo Camp – Co-ed ages 6 – adult. You’ll learn from Olympians and national champions. Co-directors George Harris, who’s an international judo legend, and George Pasiuk, the leading judo advocate in the tri-state area, lead a staff of top competitors and instructors from Asia, Europe, North America and South America.

National Gymnastics Training Camp – For girls 9-17, from beginners to elite, who want to explore or develop their full gymnastic potential. 5 sessions each day. Our master staff has 90+ yrs experience at Nat’l & Int’l Championships, including the Olympic Games. But there’s more at our Center. We provide a well-rounded experience that includes an emphasis on values, making friends, and trying new activities.

World Volleyball Training Center – Enter a beautiful campus of 1,100 acres of lakes and mountains, just 90 minutes north of New York City. Players age 12 years old through 17 get intensive volleyball instruction. Our progressive techniques have been instrumental in developing some of the finest volleyball players in the country. The Center’s international reputation is unsurpassed. We have hosted national teams from Israel and France as they prepared for international competition. Many champion high school teams have also trained with us.

E-mail: camps@ymcanyc.org, Website: camping.ymcanyc.org, (845) 858-2200
Accredited by American Camp Association
Established in 1907

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  1. Ashley says:

    YMCA of Greater New York Resident Camps
    Residential coed summer camp 90 miles Northwest of NYC
    Camp McAlister – a co-ed traditional camping experience for youth 6-11 years. 3:1 camper to staff ratio. Activities include: Archery, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Canoeing, Farm, Fishing, Funyaking, Horseback Trail Riding, Low Ropes Course, Nature, Black and White Photography, Paddle Boating, Soccer, Softball, Special Events, Swimming, and more!

    Camp Talcott – a co-ed traditional camping experience for youth 11-15 years. 3:1 camper to staff ratio. Activities include: Archery, Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Black and White Photography, Canoeing, Climbing Tower, Funyaking, High Ropes Course, Horseback Trail Riding, Ceramics, Drama, Camp Newspaper, Overnight Camping, River Rafting, Sailing, Soccer, Swimming, Super Launch, Tennis, Volleyball, Wakeboarding, Waterskiing and more!

    Outdoor Adventures – Co-ed adventure tripping experiences for youth ages 12-14. One and two week adventure trips including rock climbing, camping, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, rafting, and visiting attractions. Each trip begins at camp in Huguenot where campers help prepare food and equipment and practice necessary skills before heading off-site.

    International Judo Camp – Co-ed ages 6 – adult. You’ll learn from Olympians and national champions. Co-directors George Harris, who’s an international judo legend, and George Pasiuk, the leading judo advocate in the tri-state area, lead a staff of top competitors and instructors from Asia, Europe, North America and South America.

    National Gymnastics Training Camp – For girls 9-17, from beginners to elite, who want to explore or develop their full gymnastic potential. 5 sessions each day. Our master staff has 90+ yrs experience at Nat’l & Int’l Championships, including the Olympic Games. But there’s more at our Center. We provide a well-rounded experience that includes an emphasis on values, making friends, and trying new activities.

    World Volleyball Training Center – Enter a beautiful campus of 1,100 acres of lakes and mountains, just 90 minutes north of New York City. Players age 12 years old through 17 get intensive volleyball instruction. Our progressive techniques have been instrumental in developing some of the finest volleyball players in the country. The Center’s international reputation is unsurpassed. We have hosted national teams from Israel and France as they prepared for international competition. Many champion high school teams have also trained with us.

    E-mail: camps@ymcanyc.org, Website: camping.ymcanyc.org, (845) 858-2200
    Accredited by American Camp Association
    Established in 1907
    References :
    http://www.camppage.com/newyork.htm

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