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Summer Camp Fair List

by Shauna Mattson on April 12, 2010


Special Education Parent Advisory Council

2010 Summer Camp Fair

 

SEPAC neither sponsors nor endorses the businesses listed below.  We are providing this information as a service to the community.  The details listed below were provided to SEPAC by the programs themselves.  All families should conduct their own inquiries to determine whether to make use of these programs

 

 

Arizona Magic of Music and Dance

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20047, Fountain Hills, AZ  85269

Phone: 480-296-3034, or 602-481-2697 Web-site: www.azmagic.org

Day camp, co-ed, special needs focused

Age range: 8-25 years.

The Arizona Magic of Music and Dance Camp is a program for children and young adults with physical or mental disabilities that- in just one week, prepares them to stage a wonderful theater production that is written and choreographed especially for them.

AZAUnited

Address:  5025 E. Washington Street, Suite 212, Phoenix, AZ  85034

Phone: 602-773-5773 Web-site: www.AZAunited.org

Arizona Autism United provides: habilitation, respite, attendant care, behavioral habilitation, skills and behavior assessments, ABA programs and training.  AZA United is a qualified vendor with the Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities.

Camp AZDA (American Diabetes Association)

Camp Address:  Friendly Pines, Prescott, AZ

Phone: 888-DIABETES x7094 or 602-861-4731 x 7094

Web-site: diabetes.org/adacampazda

Camp Director: Sarah Watson

Age Range: 8-16 years.

Our campers explore the great outdoors and enjoy traditional camp activities; discover new things about themselves and how you can manage diabetes; connect with other kids and adults living with diabetes; and have fun at summer camp-just like any kid.  Physicians, nurses, and other health care providers are there to provide around-the-clock medical supervision.  Registered dietitians plan meals and snacks, and manage all special dietary needs.  Counselors are trained to recognize specific diabetes care needs and help kids adapt to the camp environment.

Camp Civitan

Camp Address: 5008 N. Civitan Road, Williams, AZ  86046

Mailing Address: 3509 E. Shea Blvd. #117, Phoenix, AZ  85028

Phone: 928-635-2944 Website: www.campcivitan.org

Camp Director: Dawn Trapp

Camp Civitan’s longest running and most beloved program offers week-long camp sessions throughout the summer, and weekend adventures once a month the balance of the year.  Camp Civitan is a 15-acre wheelchair accessible facility for developmentally disabled children and adults located in the cool pine country of Northern Arizona in the town of Williams.  This program offers campers a variety of enriching and fun experiences that promote positive self-esteem, teamwork, socialization, and healthy activities.

 

Camp Not-A-Wheeze (American Lung Association)

Camp Address: 933 Friendly Pines Road, Prescott, AZ 

Mailing Address: 102 W. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ  85003

Phone: 602-258-7505 Fax: 602-258-7507 Web-site: www.lungarizona.org

Camp Director: Kelly Szymanski

Residential, co-ed, special needs focused.

Age range: 7-14 years.

Arizona’s only summer camp for children with asthma.  Exploring the great outdoors has never been easier for children with asthma.  Seven to fourteen year old children with moderate to severe asthma experience the same exciting activities found in a typical summer camp, but at a pace geared to their needs.  Volunteer medical professionals team up in cabins with 6-8 children.  Nurses, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, physicians and pharmacists provide around-the-clock supervision for the campers during all activities and cabin time.  Camp Not-A-Wheeze takes place in Prescott, Arizona at Friendly Pines.

Camp Runamuk-SEEK Arizona

Camp Address: 1400 Paradise Valley Road, Prescott, AZ  86303

Mailing Address: 1830 S. Alma School Road, Suite 130, Mesa, AZ  85210

Phone: 480-902-0771 Fax: 480-967-0804 Web-site: www.SEEKArizona.org

Camp Director: Jessica Irwin

Residential, co-ed, special needs focused, general camp with inclusion.

Age range: 0-100.  Family Camp.

Camp Runamuk is a camp for families who have children with special needs.  At Camp Runamuk, families get the total camp experience from bunk beds to campfires for 4 days and 3 nights, while they participate in family and individual activities geared for campers with special needs, their siblings, and their parents.  At night, each family will turn-in to their own room in a suite-style log cabin, each room complete with its own bathroom and shower.  This camp is especially geared for special needs campers with developmental disabilities.

City of Scottsdale Summer Teen Connection

Camp Address: 8102 E. Jackrabbit Road, Scottsdale, AZ  85250

Mailing Address: 7430 E. Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale, AZ  85251

Phone: 480-312-2218 Fax: 480-312-2301 Web-site: www.scottsdaleaz.gov/sports/adaprec.asp

Camp Director: Neal Hallihan

Full day, co-ed, special needs focused.

Age range: 12-22 years

The Summer Teen Connection is designed to serve and accommodate teens with a wide range of abilities and disabilities.  Camp activities, games, sports, etc. are designed to accommodate a variety of needs and the camp’s focus is participation by all.  Activities include indoor and outdoor games, swimming, arts and crafts, sports, cooking, music/dance therapy, guest speakers, excursions, and a talent show.

The Clubhouse

Camp Address:  4600 East Shea Blvd, Suite 101, Phoenix, AZ  85028

Phone: 602-368-8601 Fax: 602-368-8605 Web-site: www.theclubhousecenters.com

Camp Director: Crystal Brooks

Full day; half day; co-ed; special needs focused.

Age range: 3-12 years

Camp Chit-Chat-Children will have fun and improve their language skills in an intense 8 week program, music therapy included.

Camp Write On-Clean up that messy handwriting with an intense 8 week program with our OT.

Camp Reading Rocks-Reading is fun!  Come improve decoding and comprehension skills with our literacy team.

Camp Move and Groove-Our OT and PT team create lots of fun with sensory and motor activities for everyone.

Highlands Church Vacation Bible School

Camp Address: 9050 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, AZ  85255

Phone: 480-348-9191 Fax: 480-348-5988 Web-site: www.highlandschurch.org

Camp Director: Missy Farrington

½ day, co-ed, general camp with inclusion.

Age range: 5 years and older

A week long camp which includes music, drama, arts and crafts, games, and more to help children learn about God and experience the joys of His community.  This year’s theme is “High Seas”.  We serve various physical, mental, and multiple disabilities.  Children should be able to handle interaction with typical children with the help of an assistant.

Joni and Friends Family Retreat

Camp address: 39405 Murrieta Hot Springs, Murrieta, CA  92563

Mailing address: 5025 E. Washington, Suite 106, Phoenix, AZ  85032

Phone: 602-275-2568 Fax: 602-275-2691 Web-site: www.joniandfriends.org

Camp Director: Delinda Carr

Age range:  Families

At Family Retreats, “Everything Under the Son” is provided for the comfort and care of families affected by disability.  Best of all, at week’s end, moms, dads, sisters, and brothers head home with a newfound joy to press forward in His strength, cheered on by the whole new family of loved ones who stand with them.  From adaptive water skiing to the flying zip-line, Family Retreats shower blessings from A to Z.

 

KEEN Phoenix

Camp address:  6601 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, AZ  85017

Mailing address:  PO Box 45186, Phoenix, AZ  85064

Phone:  602-508-3939 Website: www.keenphoenix.org

Camp Director: Johanna Bookbinder

Co-ed. Special needs focused.

Age range: 4-21 years.

KEEN is a national non-profit volunteer-led organization that provides one-to-one recreational opportunities for children and young adults with mental and physical disabilities at no cost to their families and caregivers.  KEEN’s mission is to foster the self-esteem, confidence, skills and talents of its athletes through non-competitive activities, allowing young people facing even the most significant challenges to meet their individual goals.

 

Kris’ Camp

Web-site: www.kriscamp.org

Camp Assistant Director: Leidy van Ispelen, 801-733-0721

Kris’ Camp currently focuses on children with autism or with autistic-like challenges.  Ages vary according to sessions and availability, however, the average age range is 4-15 years.  Kris’ Camp is a non-profit organization that provides a special place for unique children and their families.  The camp is motivated by three mutually enforcing goals: 1) to provide intensive therapy; 2) to provide respite and support for the families of special kids; 3) to provide theoretical and hands-on education and training to students, caregivers, and professionals working in the field of autism and other developmental disabilities.

Lion’s Camp Tatiyee

Camp Address:  5283 White Mountain Blvd, Lakeside, AZ

Phone: 480-202-7062 Web-site: www.arizonalionscamp.org

Camp Director: Pam Swanson

Residential, co-ed

Age range: 7-21 years, 22 and older Adult Sessions

This camp is for physically challenged, multi-challenged, mentally challenged, developmentally delayed, deaf and blind in peer sessions.

New Way Learning Academy

Address:  1300 North 77th Street, Scottsdale, AZ  85257

Phone: 480-946-9112 Fax: 480-946-2657 Web-site: www.newwayacademy.org

The mission of New Way Learning Academy is to educate children with learning differences to fulfill their potential.  New Way Learning Academy offers a daily multi-sensory academic curriculum in addition to the two social skills programs.  The different programs are designed for older and younger children, and focus on social communication and positive self-image.  Through engaging group activities, students will grow in maturity and self-esteem.

Reading and Math Clinic Summer Intensive Interventions Camps

Camp Address:  1860 E. Warner Road, Suite 101, Tempe, AZ  85284

Phone: 480-456-0500 Fax: 480-456-1617 Web-site: www.AZreadingclinic.com

Camp Director: Dr. Pamela Rupprecht

½ day, special needs focused.

Age range: 5-18 years

Boost your child’s reading and math skills with one-to-one intensive instruction.  Using Lindamood-Bell and Math-U-See, we obtain extraordinary results with elementary to high school students who struggle with dyslexia, ADD, or ADHD.  Group camps include computer programming, web page design, essay writing, test prep, spelling/comprehension, and math reviews.  We serve students with dyslexia, dyscalculia, and students who have co-morbid diagnoses such as dyslexia and ADHD.

S-Club

Camp Address:  Various community locations across Maricopa County, focusing close to attendees and community activities.

Mailing Address:  9052 N. 48th Drive, Glendale, AZ  85302

Phone: 602-471-0346 Fax: 623-218-1819 Web-site: www.AzAdvocatesteam.com

½ day, co-ed, special needs focused, general camp with inclusion.

Camp Director: Elaine Berkley and Kim Yamamoto

Age range: 9-12 and 13-17 years

A summer camp for kids “on the Spectrum”.  Children and teens with high functioning autism, Aspergers, ADHD, NVLD and other diagnosis often leave parents struggling to find a summer program that can accommodate and support them.  S-Club’s summer camp will improve your son/daughters social interaction skills while learning the enjoyment of peer interaction.  We invite your child to join us for facilitated social skills building and social coaching in a fun and natural environment.  Two highly qualified providers and  small groups.

SEEK Arizona

Camp Address: 1830 S. Alma School Road, Suite 130, Mesa, AZ  85210

Phone: 480-902-0771 Fax: 480-967-0804 Web-site: www.SEEKArizona.org

SEEK Arizona’s summer camp is a fun way to spend the summer working on habilitation goals, while making friends and participating in cool activities.  This program will be held at SEEK Arizona’s clinic and targets habilitation skills in a social group setting.

Scottsdale/Paradise YMCA Adventure Camp

Camp address:  6869 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ  85254

Phone: 480-951-9622 Fax: 480-951-9663 Web-site: valleyymca.org

Camp Director: Marcia Leach

Contact: Lori Vincent (602) 680-8250, lvincent@autismcenter.org

Full day camp; co-ed; general camp with inclusion

Age range: 5-13 years

The Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center (SARRC) will be working with the YMCA to support individuals with an ASD at the Y’s Scottsdale and Downtown Phoenix camps.  The focus of this program will be inclusion in summer camp activities and appropriate social engagement with peers.  Individuals with an ASD will have additional support as needed.

 

Scottsdale Unified School District Special Needs Camp

Camp Address:  10203 E. McDowell Mountain Road, Scottsdale, AZ  85255-8600

Mailing Address:  9313 N. 95th Way, Scottsdale, AZ  85258

Phone:  480-484-8614 Fax: 480-484-8669 Website:  SUSD Community Schools

Camp Director: Veronica Leiper

Day camp.  Co-ed.  Special needs focused.  General camp with inclusion.

Age range:  6-12 years old (will take older students if appropriate.)

SUSD Special needs camp is a traditional camp experience with modifications for children with special needs.  These modifications include:  low teacher/student ratios with aides that provide a 4/1 ratio; individual profiles for each child to design individual programming to meet their needs; teacher and aide awareness and attention to sensory needs; and a facility that provides many options and resources to meet sensory needs.

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IEP Workshop, January 20th

by Dru Bloomfield on January 11, 2010

Please join us for our next meeting.

SEPACS Presents an

IEP Workshop

Meet with an IEP specialist in interactive small groups broken down by age.

Bring your concerns and questions, or just come to listen and learn.

Wednesday, January 20th

6:30-8:30 p.m.

Mohave District Annex

Apache A&B

8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250-6768

Directions:

From McDonald, go south on Granite Reef to Valley View.

From Chaparral, head north on Granite Reef past Jackrabbit, to Valley View.

Then, east on Valley View to first building on the south side, just past the sports fields.

For more information contact Shauna @ 480.661.0471 or shauna@sepacs.org.

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SEPACS welcomes Dr. Catalani at our next meeting

by Dru Bloomfield on October 2, 2009

SEPACS Presents a Focus on Special Education with

  • Dr. Catalani, Superintendent of Scottsdale Unified School District
  • Katy Cavanagh, Assistant Superintendent
  • Lois Healey, Director of Special Education

This is a great opportunity to welcome Dr. Catalani to the District and hear his views on Special Education, while providing  him with insight into Special Education from your family’s perspective.

Date & Time:  Wednesday, October 21st, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Location:  Mohave District Annex, Room 202, 8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250-6768. (Coming from the west, the building is just past the ball fields, with a small parking lot in front of it. )

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SEPACS 2009-2010 Meeting Schedule

by Dru Bloomfield on October 2, 2009

Please mark your calendars with the meetings we have planned for the 2009-2010 school year:

  • October 21st – Superintendent Dr. Catalani
  • November 14th – Sibling Panel
  • December – No meeting
  • January 20th – IEP Panel
  • February ** – Advocacy Panel
  • March ** – Camp Fair
  • April ** – Social Skills Workshop

** Dates to be announced.

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SEPACS meeting, September 16th

by Dru Bloomfield on September 14, 2009

Welcome Back!

Join us for our first meeting of the school year as we discuss:

Elections

School Representatives

Speed Networking

Wednesday, September 16th
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Mohave District Annex – Kachina Room
8505 E. Valley View Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85250

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Time to mark your calendars for the 2009-2010 school year.  Here are the meetings planned so far.

  • September 16th – Welcome Back
  • October 21st – Superintendent Dr. Catalani
  • November 14th – Sibling Panel
  • December – No meeting
  • January 20th – IEP Panel
  • February ** – Advocacy Panel
  • March ** – Camp Fair
  • April ** – Social Skills Workshop

** Dates to be announced.

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Every child can succeed with positive direction and care.  This a wonderful opportunity to help prepare our young adults  for their lives after high school.  Register Now!

For more details, please visit the website for the conference:  www.SpectrumTrainingSystemsInc.com/Conferences.html

Read below for the conference schedule.

Career Planning for Individuals
with Autism Spectrum Disorders
April 2-3, 2009

After several years of planning, Spectrum Training is delighted to announce that our two day Autism Career Planning conferences are now ready. After much dialogue with career planners, transition teachers, parents and other ASD concerned persons we planned these conferences to meet those specific, critical needs.
This high caliber career planning is the key to a successful future with positive long-term outcomes and is ESSENTIAL for:
* Career counselors, job developers/job coaches, rehab administrators, vocational coordinators
* Special education administrators, teachers, teacher assistants, case managers, therapists
* Students, parents, caregivers, young adults with ASD (16+)

Date and Location

April 2-3, 2009 Phoenix, AZ

Topic Schedule
Conference Schedule Day One:

Career Planning
A. Communication Skills in the Initial Interview
B. Interview Communication Graffiti Activity
C. Structuring the Interview Environment
D. Interview Structure Activity
E. Theory of Mind
F. Building the Career Portfolio
G. Career Portfolio Development Activity

Career Assessment
A. Creating the Evaluation Plan
B. Assessment Processes for Job Seekers With ASD
C. Skill/Interest Testing
D. Assessing Social/Communication Skills
E. Career Assessment Activity

Workplace Supports
A. Workplace Problems
B. Natural Support Development
C. Take Workplace Supports
D. Minnesota Work Adjustment Theory
E. Work Values Graffiti Activity

Conference Schedule Day Two:
Social Communication in the Workplace
A. Basic Self-Advocacy
B. Asking for Help Activity
C. Sins of the System Overview
D. Sins of the System Graffiti Activity
E. Courtesy Rule Card Activity
F. Social Skill Supports
G. Workplace Visuals Graffiti Activity
H. Workplace Social Story Make/Take

Implementing the Career Plan
A. Career Strategies in Action
B. Working with the Business Community
C. Final Wrap Up – Q & A Session

Presented by Spectrum Training Systems, Inc.

spectrumtrainingsystems@yahoo.com

(920) 749-0332 

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Scottsdale SUSD IEP Workshop – January 20th

by Dru Bloomfield on January 9, 2009

Please join us for our next meeting.

Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Workshop

Meet with an IEP specialist in interactive small groups broken down by age.  Bring your concerns and questions, or just come to listen and learn.  This is one of our most popular topics!

IEP parent specialists include:

  • Barb Ross, Parent Information Network

  • Kim Yamamoto, Arizona’s Advocates

  • Jill Pearns, Arizona’s Advocates 

Tuesday, January 20th

6:30-8:30 p.m.

Mohave District Annex, Kachina Room

8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250-6768

 

Mark your calendar for future events:

  • February 17, Social Awareness
  • March 1,  Summer Camp Fair

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Our next meeting is coming right up.  Please mark your calendars and join us!

Enhancing Social Success:

Programs for our Kids

  • Playground programs
  • Peer sensitivity
  • Autism awareness
  • SUSD Community School Special Needs Camp

Presented by: Linda Kraynak, Doreen Muir, Karen Donmoyer, and Julia Whitt

Tuesday, November 18th
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Mohave District Annex
Kachina Room
8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250-6768

Questions?  Contact us.

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Special Education in the Scottsdale School District

Hear the experts tell us how it works:

  • Katy Cavanagh: Interim Co-Superintendent – Teaching and Learning
  • David Peterson: Interim Co-Superintendent – Finances and Operations
  • Lois Healey: Administrator – Special Education Services

Thursday, October 23rd
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Mohave District Annex, Kachina Room
8505 E. Valley View Road, Scottsdale 85250-6768

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