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Great South Bay YMCA Day Camp
Bay Shore, NY, 11706
Phone: 631-665-4255
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Description

Back in 1870, there is evidence the YMCA movement had reached Long Island and activities first began stirring in the City of Glen Cove. But the recorded origins of the YMCA of Long Island, Inc. go back to March 1916, when a group of local volunteers met in the Garden City Hotel, and voted the organization into existence. Its headquarters was in a small building near the Mineola train station. They hired a General Secretary and set out with a $40,000 budget – pledged by the community. Ambitious plans were laid which included widespread training of volunteer leaders to develop, conduct, and promote scouting and other boys’ activities. These activities included camps, bible study, lectures, athletics, religious work, health and recreation, educational and vocational classes, and an employment service. Unfortunately, all these plans were set aside when the U.S. was drawn in World War I a few months later.


For the duration of the war, the YMCA of Long Island devoted its full attention to the needs of young men and boys involved in the war effort. Two canteens were established to serve Camp Mills, an enormous Army installation then located in Garden City. The YMCA was also active in farm camps on eastern Long Island.


It was not until May 1919, that a formal certificate of incorporation was drawn and approved, and the Young Men’s Christian Association of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Inc., as it was called, was born. Long Island then was a rural area where farming was the main occupation and people looked to a few large villages and hamlets for social and cultural leadership. The fledgling YMCA found an immediate demand for its services and was soon active in 41 Long Island communities.


Today, the YMCA of Long Island, Inc. continues to expand while annually serving 100,000 participants from 225 different communities. We operate five full-facilities (Glen Cove, Huntington, Bay Shore, Holtsville and East Hampton), one aquatic facility in Mastic Beach, sixteen childcare sites, four counseling locations, and the Great South Bay YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts.


As we celebrate the new millennium and the 150th anniversary of the YMCA in America, plans are underway to further expand programs and facilities at existing branches and establish new YMCA facilities in communities across Long Island!



Details

Camp Type:
Day 
Year Established:
1870
Gender:
coed
Age of Campers:
3 to 15
Cost/Week:
$200-$400/wk (Please contact camp for exact pricing.)
Nearest Large City:
Accreditations:
ACA

Activities

academic:
  • Computers
adventure:
  • Rafting
  • Rock Climbing
  • Sailing ( Adventure )
artistic:
  • Ceramics
  • Dance
  • drama
  • Drawing and Painting
  • Music
  • Performing Arts
  • Pottery
athletic:
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming


Sessions

(Please contact camp directly for updated session schedule.)

Camp Reunion - January 9th, 2010 2pm-4pm
Camp Registration Begins January 31st, 2010 at 9:30am

OPEN HOUSE DATES

Sun. , Jan. 31st  9:30am-2:45pm
Sat., Feb. 27th 10am-12pm
Thurs., March 11th 7pm-8:30pm
Sat., March 20th 10am-12pm
Sat., April 17th  10am-12pm (Healthy Kids Week)
Thurs., April 29th 7pm-8:30pm
Sat., May 15th 10am-12pm
Sat., June 5th 10am-12pm

 

CAMP SESSIONS

Session I June 28th - July16th  
Session II July 19th – Aug. 6th  
Session III Aug. 9th – Aug. 27th  

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