^ MCA celebrates 100 years of camping such as candle matins and homemade ice creatai are (eatured Uirthday celebrations will happen throughout the summer in recognition of 100 years of YMCA camping Kach of the five sessions is two weeks long The program starts June 10. and runs Monda> t h r o u g l W r i d a y f r o m 9 a m i o 4 p.m Costs begin at S.Y90 per In 1885 Sumner K Dudley started Camp Dudley in New York. Today. 100years later, i 2 million children go to YMCA resident and day camps The Lake Region Y Day Came is celebrating with some special summer activities t * The Y Day Camp, for first through sixth graders, is held at the Lake Region &YMCA. in t t Crystal Lake, utilizffig the "*day Tliere are discounts for facility and 19 acres of woods and field areas. Campers ex perience a wide variety of ac tivities including daily swim instruction, nature/ study, field trips, games and special events Each session has a cook out. and activities focused around a theme. The themes range from safaris." where the campers go on safari hunts in the jungle of the YMCA woods and have a hands-on" experience at the Brookfield Zoo. to a pioneer session, where handmade crafts more than one family member enrolled in the program Kv tended Day is offered, for campers who might need ad ditional care, before or after regular camp hours The YMCA is also celebrating this summer by offering a new program for seventh and eighth graders called Advent'iure Camp In the program. 14 junior high participants can spend a week canoeing, hiking, rock climbing, or horseback riding Kach week^ starts off'with an orientation at the YMCA The. iiroup leaves Tnesdav through liida\. and will canoe.* hike, and climb in some of the most scenic areas in Illinois and Wisconsin The horse camp is not an overnight program During horse camp, the morning* are spent at the YMC.\ and the afternoons are spent at Crystal Manor Stable learning riding techniques, and horse care Transport at ion is included in the foes for all adventure camp programs l'ood is included in the overnight programs . All of The camp programs are staffed by mature college-age staff and have a limited enrollment Some spaces are still available Further in formation regarding the programs is available at the YMCA or by calling 459-44IS.V (NICK OUR 1UISDAV NIGHT SrtCIAL! BEEF VILLA MtMpnry 11) Ml I I CM • WooH«Corl« All) MR MM -- - r f f f vma coupon 16 PIECES OF BROASTED'CHICKEN' $ 8 (I unit lino ( fiiiprtn I'm ' .ir.lomoi . ' ( l l l f m I » p i i P s M y { I I | -RFFF VIUA COUPON J GO Q < "•vt « z. Ml & ° n ! 8® 3 a 111 o OH QJ UJ Q£ 5 =» tx. rr w O ^ JZ bb co 3 v> so est </* r- m <t S S o o co to ui 5. S c - *• •s £ sr s * - =• = §-= o 7 a S- •-3-S f 2 s- § 3 ~ 2 2. -I 2. -o I f I I r ! o 3" C I 03 £ o _ o ifi : o> *< o> ST • S. 00 Oz.fi » J 2 31 s r y i B J- ? f ex </> SL D> 3 - <© CD <£> (fl ^ 4k M A CD CD CD tD ID CT ~ i * * * on H oJL sl&t ODD 2 = < g> £ S w S.2. ? 3- > ® 2 5* 5 ^ ~ m S ? c ? r ^ = 8 t 2 ^ % O- (A • ID U5 : ^ * : i »si si (£ «X> r» <"> J* O </> « e <o (/> 2 s 2 » • sr 0) w» o 3. 3 o 3 a. O s «/* ** N) 00 00 _ fe _ 06 _ OD a> o o < * S 'Z , ! s S I i < * » < / » < * » uiioto CD CD K> CD CD CD