YMCA Camp Abe Lincoln
in United States at Camp Abe Lincoln-
Resident Camp - One Week
During the registration process, you will be asked to select your 3-day and 2-day options. Please see descriptions on front page.
ages 6 to 14, multiple weeks availableOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Two-Week Resident Camp
During the registration process, you will be asked to select your 3-day and 2-day options. Please see descriptions on front page.
ages 10 to 14, July 11 - July 23 and June 20 - July 2Online registration is closed for this category.
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Starter Camp
ages 6 to 8, July 4th - 6thOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Day Camp - Full Summer
ages 4 to 10
(Please see "Themes" listed on front page)Online registration is closed for this category.
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Day Camp - One Week
ages 4 to 10, multiple weeks available
(Please see "Themes" listed on front page)Online registration is closed for this category.
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Kinder Camp
ages 4 to 6, July 7th - 9thOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Day Horse Camp
ages 9 to 14, multiple weeks availableOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Resident Horse Camp
ages 9 to 14, multiple weeks availableOnline registration is closed for this category.
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Counselor in Training (CIT)
ages 14 to 17; June 20 to June 25, June 27 to July 2, and July 4 to July 9Online registration is closed for this category.
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Swim and Splash
ages 5 to 7, June 21 to June 25 and July 19 to 23Online registration is closed for this category.
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Wrangler in Training
ages 15 and 17; June 20 to June 25, June 27 to July 2 and July 4 to July 9Online registration is closed for this category.
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Climbing Camp
ages 14 to 17, July 25 to 30Online registration is closed for this category.
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Lifeguard Camp
ages 15 - 17; June 13 to June 18Online registration is closed for this category.
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Explanation/Definition of Registration Tiered Pricing |
Tier A: Based on the actual cost of camp for a child to participate. Includes expenses for staff, maintenance, program supplies, maintenance supplies and wear/tear/depreciation.
Tier B: This is our partially subsidized rate for those who can afford to pay a little more but are unable to afford the actual cost of camp. This rate is subsidized through the Partner with Youth Campaign.
Tier C: This is our standard subsidized fee. For most programs this is a small increase over the 2008 summer fees. This rate is subsidized through the Partner with Youth Campaign and community grants.
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Additional Information |
For all additional camp details, please visit our website at:
web: www.ymcacampabelincoln.org
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Day Camp Themes |
June 14 - 18: Superheroes:
Campers will test their imagination and become superheroes by designing their own costumes and superpowers. At the end of the week they just save Camp Abe Lincoln from their evil nemesis.
June 21 - 25: Wild Wild West:
Send your little cowboys and cowgirls to camp to progress through the ranks to become an official Camp Abe Lincoln Deputy.
June 28 - July 2: Tropical Getaway:
Send your camper to an island getaway vacation right here at Camp Abe Lincoln that will include a luau with improvised homemade grass skirts and tropical dance.
July 5 - July 9: Arts and Crafts:
Send your aspiring young artist to camp and they will be engaged in a variety of artistic crafts with a new project coming home to you each day.
July 12 - July 16: Blast from the Past:
Each day of camp, your child will experience a new decade starting with the awesome 50's on Monday and ending with the rocking 90's on Friday.
July 19 - July 23: Mad Scientist:
Campers will unleash their inner genius wile participating in exciting science projects throughout the week.
July 26 - July 30: Christmas in July:
Campers will experience plenty of holiday cheer through festive songs and decorations in the wonderful winter wonderland at Camp Abe Lincoln.
August 2 - August 6: International Week:
Campers will learn about different cultures from around the world culminating with an Olympic Games day on Friday.
August 9 - August 13: Wet and Wild:
Worried about the heat? Not this week...Campers will have a water blasting good time while participating in water related activities every day.
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Resident Camp Options |
During the registration process you will need to select your 3-day and 2-day activity choices. Your child will participate in these during their individual activity period.
Click Here To View Options
Session 1 - June 13-18:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Traditional, Athletics - Soccer, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance - Hip Hop, Music - Create Your Instrument, Outdoor Living Skills - Basic.
Session 2 - June 20-25:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Duct Tape, Athletics - Ultimate Frisbee, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance - International, Music - Beginning Guitar, Outdoor Living Skills - Outdoor Cooking.
Session 3 - June 27 - July 2:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Painting, Athletics - International Sports, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance - Choreography, Music - Percussion, Outdoor Living - Survivor Skills.
Session 4 - July 4-9:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Paper Mache, Athletics - Water Sports, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance - All Around, Music - Camp Idol, Outdoor Living Skills - Firebuilding.
Session 5 - July 11-16:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Jewelry, Athletics - Lawn Sports, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance Hip-Hop, Music - Beginning Guitar, Outdoor Living Skills - Outdoor Cooking.
Session 6 - July 18-23:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Nature Crafts, Athletics - Water Sports, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance - International, Music - Beginning Guitar, Outdoor Living Skills - Survival.
Session 7 - July 25-30:
Archery, Arts & Crafts - Traditional, Athletics - Ultimate Frisbee, Camp Newspaper, Canoeing, Dance Choreography, Music - Camp Idol, Outdoor Living Skills - Firebuilding.
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Camp Director |
Zach Klipsch
email: zklipsch@ScottCountyFamilyY.org
ph: 563.381.3053
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