Agenda- Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Hello everyone!

Tomorrow is our very exciting kayak trip, so we hope all you campers are ready to have some fun. :) Here's a look at the agenda (apologies for the formatting; we're having technical difficulties):

Indian Point Young Naturalist Club Camp 4: August 22nd- 26th, 2011
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 (Sunny)

9:00am-9:15am- Arrival and Sea Smoothie Making and GPS Orientation:
Campers arrive, put away lunches, and choose their sea-smoothie for the day.
As the campers arrive, the GPS’s are explained to each person. Camera goes to Jake.

9:15am-9:45am- Meet the Shark Experts:
Our shark experts, Jarrett, Brendal and Aurelie, introduce campers to the problems facing sharks in today’s oceans.

9:45am-10:45am- Sea Sun Kayaking Field Trip!
Campers head to the beach and prepare for kayaking trip. They are outfitted with equipment and given a lesson and a safety briefing. Campers are welcome to bring masks, snorkels, and fins on this trip. They must also be sure to bring their snacks.

10:45am-11:15am- Paddle to Clam Island:
Campers travel to Clam Island in a group.

11:15am-12:15pm- Snack and Scavenger Hunt on Clam Island:
Campers eat their snacks and the granola bars provided by Sea Sun Kayaks. Campers use their GPS devices to discover data points and mystery locations on the island.

12:15pm-12:45pm- Paddle back to B.I.O:
Campers return to camp.

12:45pm-1:00pm- Goodbye to Sea Sun Kayaks:
Campers get out of boats and return equipment.

1:00pm-1:30pm- Lunch:
Campers eat lunch at the cottage. Camera goes to Sophie.

1:30pm-2:00pm- Nature Journaling:
Campers work on their nature journals at B.I.O.

2:00pm-2:45pm- Mini Snorkelling Trip at B.I.O:
Campers try out their gear before the big snorkelling trip.

2:45pm-3:00pm Return to Cottage and Pick-Up :
Campers return to cottage and eat Sea Smoothie Pops. Campers not registered in the after-camp program are picked up.

3:00pm-5:00pm- After Camp Program:
Campers registered in the after-camp program return to B.I.O. for various activities.


Peace, Love, and Jellies!
-The IPYNC Staff

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