SUMMER DAY CAMP
June 1- July 31 (Closed July 3)
Arts and Crafts, Bible Time, Enrichment Time, Special Events Days, Inflatables, Water Fun; Pool & Field Trips for Big YAC!
$25 Registration Fee
$170 Weekly No daily, hourly or second child rates
LITTLE YAC DAY CAMP 4 years old to Kindergarten Grads
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Camp Hours: 6:00AM to 5:30PM at Santa Rosa Christian Kindergarten
BIG YAC DAY CAMP First Grade to 5th Grade Grads
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Camp Hours: 6:30AM to 5:30PM at Santa Rosa Christian School
Pay by Cash, Check or Visa/MasterCard/Discover (3.75% fee)
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Returned checks are charged $35. If two checks are returned, the account will be on cash basis. No post-dated checks.
GPYAC reserves the right to change published camp, swimming lesson times and prices if necessary.
GPYAC AQUATICS PROGRAM
Must be 4 years old or older at time of swim lesson. Lessons taught by trained Water Safety Instructors.
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GROUP SWIM LESSONS= $200 per session
8 lessons/30 minutes each
M/T/W/TH Session Dates:
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1 [ June 1- 4; June 8 -11 ]
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2 [ June 15 -18; June 22 - 25 ]
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3 [ June 29 - July 2; July 6 - 9 ]
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4 [ July 13 - 16; July 20 - 23 ]
SWIM TEAM READINESS = $350 for June & July
11:00-11:30AM M/T/W/TH
Gators SWIM TEAM
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IMPORTANT GUIDELINES!
PAYMENT. Money must be turned in each Monday or the first day your child attends for the week. No exceptions.
LABEL all clothes, towels, and backpacks.
SEND backpack with plastic bag each day.
KIDS should wear sandals (socks are easily lost).
NON-SWIMMERS or children under 48 inches tall must wear a life jacket in the pool.
BRING waterproof sunscreen of SPF30 or greater.
LOST and found tables are in the hall and the gym. UNCLAIMED items are discarded after 30 days.
CHILDREN NOT PICKED UP BY 5:30 will be assessed a LATE FEE.

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