Fillable Printable Middle School and Teen Summer Trips - West Point
Fillable Printable Middle School and Teen Summer Trips - West Point
Middle School and Teen Summer Trips - West Point
WEST POINT YOUTH SERVICES SUMMER TRIPS PERMISSION SLIP FOR EVENTS
(Sign-up/Register at Bldg. 500 one week prior to event/workshop)
(Permission slips must be turned in at least one week before trip or activity occurs)
NAME OF PARTICIPANT:
Please check appropriate box (s) of each trip your child will attend
Registration will not be completed unless money is received for the trips that indicate ($) one week prior to the event.
PLEASE INDICATE IN SPACE BELOW ANY MEDICAL CONSIDERATION(S) (IE: ALLERGIES, MEDICATIONS, ETC.) THAT WOULD EFFECT PARTICIPATION:
I,____________________________ , Parent/Guardian of ______________________________________,
give consent for an authorized Youth Services representative(s) to take my child listed above for medical and/or dental care in an emergency situation
where the child’s condition represents a serious or imminent threat to his or her life, health or well-being. I understand that a conscientious effort will be
made to notify me prior to such action and the expense, if any, will be borne by me. Treatment at an Army facility may be provided without additional
consent under the provision of AR 40-3, paragraph 2-24b.
(Printed Name of Parent/Guardian) (Signature of Parent/Guardian)
__
(Date) (Home Telephone) (Work Telephone)
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION (ONLY IF YOU CANNOT BE REACHED FIRST)
(Printed Name) (Home Telephone) (Work Telephone)
West Point Youth Services does not carry supplemental insurance to pay medical costs in the event that child is injured while participating in our activities. Military
dependents are authorized care from Keller Army Community Hospital or CHAMPUS. Those not authorized care from Keller, or parent(s)/guardians(s) who desire additional
coverage, will need to make arrangements privately. 500 Washington Road, West Point NY (845) 938-8525/3727. Due to the age of our youth and the belief in helping foster
independence, YS eldtrips do not require that youth are in direct line of sight of adults at all times. Youth are required to utilize the buddy system when on eld trips and an
adult will always be available at a previously determined designated location. We will require that each pair or group of youth has at least one operational cell phone, and
that they have emergency numbers available. If you have questions or concerns regarding this, please contact Youth Services Management at 845-938-3727.
Middle School and Teen
Summer Trips
Middle School and Teen
Summer Trips
Youth Center, Bldg. 500
938-3727/3208
¨Swimming: June 12, 19, 26; July 3, 10, 17, 31; August 7, 1:30-4pm
¨($) Bowling: June 21, July 5, July 19, August 2, 1:30-4pm
¨($) Ice Skating: June 20, 4-8pm
¨($) Bronx Zoo: June 26, 9am-6pm
¨($) Games at the Castle: July 6, 11am-5pm
¨($) Maritime Aquarium: July 11, 9am-5pm
¨($) Splashdown Water Park: July 18, 10am-6pm
¨Trailside Zoo & Hiking at Bear Mountain State Park: August 1, 10am-5pm
¨Superintendent’s Boat Ride: August 9, 1:30-4:30pm
¨Rock Climbing Workshop: June 11-13, 2-4pm
¨Ultimate Frisbee Camp: June 18-22, 2:30-5pm
¨Poetry Workshop: June 26-29, 2-4pm
¨Cookapalooza! Cooking Workshop: July 2, 3, 5, 6, 1:30-4pm
¨Football Minicamp: July 9-13, 1:30-4pm
¨Teen Career and College Prep Workshops: July 17-20, 1-4pm
¨Basketball for Life: July 23-27, 2-4pm
¨Painting Workshop: July 30-August 3, 2-5pm
¨5 Day Fitness Challenge: August 6-10, 2-4pm
Splashdown
Wednesday, July 18; 10am-6pm
Super water slides and much more!
$30 includes all rides and transportation.
Bring money for food.
Basketball for Life Workshop
July 23-27
Learn how to properly warm up and practice dribbling/passing skills.
Learn the proper form for shooting and lay-ups and much more!
Free.
Painting Workshop
July 30-August 3
Learn and paint a variety of different styles which may include but are
not limited to: Realism, Surrealism, Impressionism and Abstract. On
the nal day youth will be challenged to invent their own style or com-
bination of already existing styles.
Free.
August
Bowling at the West Point Bowling Center
Thursday August 2nd; 1:30-4pm
Free. Bring money for food and drinks.
Afternoon Swimming
Tuesday, August 7; 1:30-4pm
Free
Trailside Zoo and Hike at Bear Mountain State Park
Wednesday, August 1st; 10am-5pm
Learn about New York wildlife at the Trailside Zoo and Hike the trails
in Bear Mountain State Park for this day of fun!
Free.
President’s Five Day Fitness Challenge
August 6-10; 2-4pm
Challenge yourself and condition your body in our ve day variety of
challenges meant to boost your strength, stamina, and mental
toughness.
Free.
Superintendant’s Boat Ride
August 9; 1:30-4:30pm
Enjoy a boat ride down the
Hudson River with a DJ,
music, games and snacks.
Free.
JUNE
Bowling at the West Point Bowling Center
Thursday, June 21st; 1:30-4pm
Free. Bring money for food and drinks.
Afternoon Swimming
Tuesdays: June 12, 19, 26; 1:30-4pm
Free.
Rock Climbing Workshop
June 11-13; 2-4pm
Learn the basics of rock climbing in this fun and challenging workshop.
Free.
Army Birthday Celebration
Thursday, June 14th; 2-6pm
Free.
Ultimate Frisbee Camp
June 18-22
Learn the ins and outs of Ultimate Frisbee in this week-long camp.
Learn the rules, forehand and backhand throws along with some trick
throws, different offensive and defensive schemes, and the importance
of the “Spirit of the Game.”
Free.
Ice Skating
Wednesday June 20th; 4-8pm
$10 for unlimited skating and skate rental.
Poetry Workshop
June 26-29; 2-4pm
Learn a variety of poetry styles and share your skills with others.
Pick your favorites to add to a collection that will be distributed to
participants, and end the workshop with a bang at a Poetry Slam.
Free.
Bronx Zoo
Wednesday, June 26th; 9am-6pm
Explore one of the largest zoos in New York. This total experience
package has access to the zoo and all of the rides and special
attractions for the day.
$15. Bring money for lunch.
JULY
Bowling at the West Point Bowling Center
Thursday July 5th and 19th; 1:30-4pm
Free. Bring money for food and drinks.
Afternoon Swimming
Tuesdays: July 3, 10, 17, 31; 1:30-4pm
Free.
Cookapalooza!
July 2, 3, 5, 6; 1:30-4pm
Youth will learn cooking techniques from a variety of different cultures
in this four day festival of avor!
Free.
Games at the Castle
Friday, July 6; 11am-5pm
Try your hand at laser tag, batting cages, mini-golf and more.
Transportation is free. Bring money for activities and food & drink.
Football Mini-camp
July 9-13; 1:30-4pm
Participate in this week long training mini-camp and learn a variety of
basic skills and drills.
Free.
Maritime Aquarium
Wednesday, July 11th; 9am-5pm
See 34 exhibits featuring more than 1,200 animals from over 259 dif-
ferent species. The aquarium also features Connecticut’s largest IMAX
theater, boasting a screen that’s six stories high.
$12 (Admission only, Cost for IMAX and food is not included)
Teen Career and College Prep Workshops
July 17-20; 1-4pm
Stressed out about SATs, choosing and applying for jobs, choosing
and applying for colleges? Let us help with this four day workshop that
will help give you the skills needed for all of the stressful things that
are coming up as you transition to college and the work life. We’ll also
pay a visit to a local college and get a tour.
Free