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Camp Kentwood Issue #2 July 1st, 2011 o v o y r! G n i l e e F

Coming Next Week Be sure to check out our web site for links to Pictures, YouTube Videos and our Facebook Page! www.kentwoodprepcommunity.com July 4th - July 8th Day Camp Monday - No Camp. Happy 4th! Tuesday - Swim & Patriotic Day Wednesday - Movie Day Thursday - Swimming Friday - Beach Day Young Adult Monday - No Camp. Happy 4th! Tuesday - Ultimate Frisbee Wednesday - Paintball Thursday - Badminton Friday - Hiking Overnight Camp Sunday - Lion Country Safari Monday - Go Carts Tuesday - Tree Tops Park Wednesday - Dave & Busters Thursday - Beach Friday - Game Room Saturday - Roller Skating Summer School Tutoring is in full force helping students sharpen their reading and math skills. Our newly acquired computer program, Quickmind, helps students learn while they play games. The computer program identifies gaps in standard achievement and assigns activities that help improve the student s skills. With the help of Mrs. Mentz, students are able to have fun while learning. The tutoring sessions are 30 minutes long and occur 4 times per week. If you are interested in being part of the group that continues to sharpen their academic skills, please contact the front office at 954-581- 8222 for more information.

Peace, Love and Happiness Stateroom 1 Mrs. Taber and Elias work on their tie-dye shirts. Stateroom 1 hanging out and being groovy. Damien and Josh are having a groovy time during Camp Wars. Catherine rocks out during camp. Campers had another wonderful week on the S.S. Kentwood. Passengers of Stateroom 1 continue to accumulate points in Camp Wars. The battle is fierce and campers continue to work together as a team and demonstrate good sportsmanship. This week, campers sorted beads, competed in a bubble gum chewing contest, and attended gymnastics at West Broward Gymnastics where they tumbled their way into fun. This week swimming took place Tuesday and Thursday. Campers enjoyed the water and games. Campers also attended the movies, enjoyed delicious snacks and laughed with the tales of Yogi Bear. Next week campers will show their patriotic spirit with a Stars and Stripes theme. Enjoy your sparkling three day weekend. Have a fun and safe 4th of July. Every day of camp gets better and better!

Stateroom 2 A Totally Tubular Summer Kevin strikes a pose. Stateroom 2 gets together for a tie-dyed photo. Stateroom 2 is great because I ve made a bunch of new friends. Stateroom 2 had a funk-a-delic week! We started this week wearing our most dynamite 70 s outfits which were outta sight! Everyone was feelin groovy and having fun during Camp Wars, especially during the bubble gum competition. What a blast! A splash in the pool on Tuesday and Thursday made our camp adventure just right. Tie dying our own shirts on Monday was the hit of the week and the group looked great wearing them on Wednesday. A trip to West Broward Gymnastics on Friday kept us moving and grooving. We re looking forward to an exciting time next week. Steven picks colorful beads for his psychedelic art project. Jack, Sami and Gabi play a fun game of Guess Who?

Young Adult Stephen puts the final touches on his project. Rafael goes in for a goal. Young Adult is great because there are a lot of cool people to hang out with. The rain couldn t stop us this week! On Monday we began with a trip to the bowling alley. The campers really showed their focus and determination trying to be the Strike Master. Throughout the week, our fitness program continued and more cardio exercises were introduced. Although it has only been two weeks, the camper s endurance levels are increasing. Wednesday we hit the ice. The campers raced around the rink in an intense speed competition. Indoor volleyball tournaments, fun-filled soccer games at the park, and wall-ball were the games of the week. Creativity was demonstrated through making bracelets, creating key chains, painting murals, and woodworking. We ended the active week with a relaxing trip to the pool. We wish everyone a happy and safe holiday weekend. See you Tuesday! Cameron goes for the strike.

Overnight The Ultimate Slumber Party Jason is happy to do his laundry. Max and Luke are having fun at the rodeo. Will works on his form. This week at overnight camp has been amazing. The campers started their weekend off with a load of laundry. They worked on how to properly care for their clothes and fold them correctly. Their new life skills are coming in handy as they work hard at keeping their area and drawers clean. Next, they enjoyed a fun game of bowling before heading to the Davie Rodeo! It was amazing to watch the cowboys and cowgirls trying to tame wild horses and bulls. The campers made guesses on which of their counselors would be able to control a bucking bronco best, but in the end decided that we make better teachers than cowboys. The impromptu Saturday night dance party was a rocking good time. The campers formed a conga line and performed amazing break dancing moves. Everyone jumped in on the fun including the counselors, who much to the campers delight, joined the conga line and showed off their own moves! The movies were a great mid week treat and a relaxing night away from campus. It was nice to sit as a group and chill, and the movie created great dinner conversation. Sami smiles at Steak and Shake. Overnight is so awesome because we get to go on cool field trips.

Overnight We ended our weekend with a relaxing kayak and canoe trip at Oleta State Park. The campers played in the water and raced to see who could go the fastest in their boat... we won t tell you who won, but we will say that it was a great day to be outside with good friends! This upcoming weekend is sure to be a blast with planned trips to The Rapids, horseback riding, and Lion Country Safari! Ms. Espinosa gets ready to hit the river. Our own Kayak Adventure Elisa and Sami casually cruise along the waterway. Mr. Kohser and Luke make their way across the water. We re excited for Saturday because we re going horseback riding! Mrs. Flores and Will work as a team out on a kayak.