Tuesday July 8th, 2014 Camp Schedule

Hi Everyone:

Our 11th year kicked off in fine style with lots of Sun, Swimming, Learning and FUN today :)

Tomorrow the fun continues with our annual field trip.  This year we are going to the Oak lawn Farm Zoo in Alyesford.

Below are then list of drivers and who they are taking on the filed trip and the schedule for the day.

Peace, love of jellyfish.

- IPYNC Staff


 
 

Hurricane Arthur's wind and rain prediction

Prepare for the worse and hope for the best!
 

 

July 7-11 Registration times and field trip on Tuesday


Hello all parents and campers of next week July 7 to 11 IPYNC summer camp! 

 

Like last year, I would like to have half the campers come at 8:30 am and the other half at 9:00 am to spread registration out.  Below is who I would like come at 8:30 am

 

Adam
Hull
Ryan
Hull
Abigail
Young
Nolan
Young
Graeme
Merrimen
Elizabeth
Merrimen
Ingrid
Helmke
Adam
Helmke
 
 
 

Everyone else can come at 9 am for Monday.  If 8;30 am is not good for you, then it is ok to come at  9 am, just let me know.  Thanks.

 

The other topic I want to talk about is the camp field trip to the Oaklawn Farm Zoo on Tuesday. We will all be meeting at the Tantallon Superstore at 8 am for a Smoothie Workshop before leaving for the zoo at 9 am. We need drivers and if you can drive you children and perhaps a few of someone else’s, then let me know as soon as possible so I can get the drives all sorted out Please note for Campers picked up at 3 pm, we will be returning to the Camp at 3:30 pm on Tuesday.  Below is our  schedule:

 

Tuesday, July 8, 2014         
 
High Tide is at 5:17 PM                UV index 7 (high)                           Sunny R
Time
Activity Name
Activity Description
8:00am-9:00am
Smoothies at Superstore
Meet at Superstore at 8am for a smoothie workshop. Camera goes to Abigail.
9:00am-11:00am
Travel Time
Campers travel to Oak Lawn Zoo, eat snacks during drive.
11:00am-12:00pm
Oak Lawn Zoo Adventure
Campers tour around Oak Lawn Zoo
12:00pm-12:30pm
Lunch
Campers eat lunch at the zoo. Camera goes to Nolan.
12:30pm-1:30pm
Zoo Scavenger and Pony Rides
Campers divide into teams and do scavenger hunt and have pony rides.
1:30pm-3:30pm
Travel Time
Campers travel back from Oak Lawn Zoo
3:30-pm-4:00pm
Return to cottage and pick up
Campers travel back to the cottage. Campers not registered in after camp program are picked up.
4:00pm-5:00pm
After Camp Program
 Campers in after camp program return to cottage for various activities.
 
 
 
 

 

We will be sending out the much anticipated annual newsletter, then Seastar Times, tomorrow with more details on the trip to the zoo and other activites.

 

Stay safe in the storm,


Scott

Introducing the 2014 Staff!


We are very now excited to announce the staff
for the 2014 IPNYC Summer Camps.  :)


Scott in the camps new little rowboat named after his sister Leah
Camp founder and director, Scott Pelton would like to once again welcome all new and returning campers to the camps this year! The Indian Point Young Naturalist Club began way back in 2003 when Scott had just 2 children in the very first half-day summer camp. Since then, over 250 children have experienced more than 24 weeks of magic right here on the shores of St. Margaret’s Bay. 

 

Mia being hugged by the giant lobster
Mia Naylor is new to the camp this summer and is very excited to be a counsellor at the Indian Point Young Naturalist’s Club. She has recently finished her first year at the University of Toronto. She has always had a keen appreciation for science, especially biology. Mia grew up in Nova Scotia and the ocean has always been her favourite aspect of living in NS! She is greatly looking forward to being a counsellor at the IPYNC because she loves spending time outdoors and believes it is extremely important to help youth appreciate the beauty of the ocean and educate them of the important role it plays in our lives!

This year we are very excited to announce Patrick Delaporte is coming to Canada from France to work with the IPYNC! He is excited about this work, but also is seeing this as an opportunity to experience a country he's been wanting to discover. Patrick has always worked with youth, and has been a male nurse and a teacher in Northern France. Nothing could make Patrick happier than the thought of working with Canadian youth this year, and at some point, he would like to become a citizen of Canada which he sees as such a beautiful country. Patrick will bring a French touch to the camps, so anyone in French Immersion will have fun putting to use what they have learned. Patrick notices the differences of our cultures, but is sure that in those differences there is something amazing to be discovered. Patrick can not wait to be here!

Nia (Ariana) Williams is very excited to share their love for everything creative and natural with the wonderful children of the IPYNC. You may remember Nia as a volunteer last year, but now she is looking forward to being a daily part of the program bringing lots of great new crafting ideas. Aside from creativity and a sense of wonder for all of life, Nia has found her calling as a Thai Yoga Massage Therapist and a budding yoga teacher.  Nia is so happy to be working with you all this summer!!

Nia being very "kelp"ful saving seaweed at Peggy's Cove

Saying goodbye to Arielle and Mikaela


 
Mikaela and Arielle on the "Brown Dock" in in 2013

The IPYNC has been blessed with many great camp counselors of the years.  Sadly we’ve had to say goodbye to two of them this summer.   Mikaela Law and Arielle Leger have decided, after many dedicated and fun years with us, to move on with their careers. Mikaela is perusing a biology degree at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.  Arielle has graduated from American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and is spending a much deserved summer traveling around the States visiting friends.  On behalf of all us who had the pleasure to know Mikaela and Arielle here at the IPYNC, we wish them all the success in the future and offer an invitation for them to come back and see us anytime. 
Peace, Love and Jellies to them both :)

July 8 to 12, 2013 Indian Point Young Naturalist Camp 1 Movie is now ready!


      Campers and Counselors ready for "Stormy Seas"
 
Hello Campers and their families, presenters participating in Camp 1 of 2013:
The July 8 to 12, 2013 Indian Point Young Naturalist Camp 1 Movie is finally ready to share with everyone involved in the fun we had last summer together by way of DropBox. 
I have limited space to share files on DropBox and will be removing the Camp 1, 2013 movie on June 7 to be replaced by the Camp 2, 2013 movie.
Please let me know if there is an issue transferring the movie file (6 GB) to your computer via Dropbox or you have not received an Email inviting you to retrieve the file.  If you have a memory stick, please feel free to drop in to transfer the movie file this way if you like from Scott. 
Sea you,
IPYNC Staff