Weekly Themes and Expectations

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Weekly Themes

Week 1: 6/8 – 6/12 Game On

Campers jump into a high-energy week centered around board game battles, kid-friendly video game competitions, and exciting Minute-to-Win-It challenges. Each day blends strategy, creativity, and fast-paced fun as campers tackle games that test their minds and reflexes. Kids build teamwork, practice good sportsmanship, and cheer each other on through every round.

Week 2: 6/15 – 6/19 Mad Science

(Closed 6/19 in observance of Juneteenth) -  Young scientists explore hands-on experiments that spark curiosity and wonder. Campers investigate chemical reactions, physics tricks, and STEM challenges designed to wow and engage. This week turns imagination into discovery as kids learn how fun science can be.

Week 3: 6/22 – 6/26 Wild Wild West

Kids journey back to frontier days with themed adventures inspired by the Old West. From gold-rush games to cowboy-style challenges, each day celebrates exploration and creativity. Campers build teamwork and confidence while experiencing a playful taste of western life.

Week 4: 6/29-7/2 Master Chef

(Closed July 3rd in observance of Independence Day) - Campers step into the kitchen to learn beginner-friendly cooking skills and food-based creativity. Each day features fun challenges like build-your-own snacks, taste tests, and recipe creations. The week ends with newfound confidence and a stronger appreciation for delicious teamwork.
Week 5: 7/6-7/10 Around the World

This week takes campers on a global adventure exploring cultures, games, and traditions from around the world. Activities highlight international music, art, and fun facts that broaden horizons. Kids gain cultural awareness while celebrating the diversity of our global community.

Week 6: 7/13-7/17 Mission Possible

Campers take on daring challenges designed to push their limits in safe, age-appropriate ways. From problem-solving missions to exciting “can-you-do-it?” activities, every day brings suspense and laughs. Kids build resilience, courage, and confidence as they conquer each mission.

Week 7: 7/20-7/24 Camp Got Talent

This week spotlights creativity as campers discover and share their unique talents. With something for everyone, activities include performance workshops, art sessions, and fun practice time for a final showcase. Kids gain confidence while cheering each other on and celebrating everyone’s strengths.

Week 8: 7/27-7/31 Club Olympics

Campers compete in a fun variety of Olympic-style events that emphasize teamwork and spirit over winning. Each day features new team challenges, relays, and creative competitions. The week wraps up with all campers celebrating cooperation, sportsmanship, and club pride.

Week 9: 8/3-8/7 Viral Vibes

 Campers tap into trending challenges, dances, crafts, and creative content inspired by fun, kid-friendly internet culture. Each day focuses on safe, positive ways to express themselves and join the hype. The week is filled with laughs, creativity, and moments perfect for sharing memories.



Youth Expectations

We want our youth to have a fun and exciting day at the BEST. SUMMER. EVER Day Camp! In order to ensure it's fun AND safe, we request the following from youth and parents/guardians:

  • Respect themselves, respect others, respect materials and take responsibility for their own actions.
  • No electronic devices or toys during program hours. Please note, we are not responsible for lost or stolen items, including but not limited to; cell phones, video games, etc...
  • Bring water each day in a labeled reusable water bottle.
  • Closed toed shoes only, no flip flops unless it's water day.
  • Bring additional snacks in the event they get hungry throughout the day.
  • Lunch and snack is provided free of charge at Alberhill, Lakeland Village and Murrieta locations only.
  • Pechanga Great Oak does not offer a free meal program at this time. Please bring a lunch/snack each day.
  • All families are required to attend an in-person orientation scheduled with their Clubhouse. Orientation will take place in May 2026.
  • For the safety of our members, any adult that is picking up a youth member MUST have identification on them AND must be on the authorized pickup list. PLEASE HAVE YOUR IDENTIFICATION EACH DAY DURING PICKUP. 

Requirements

Our program is for youth ages 6-17. Youth must be age 6 and going into 1st grade for the 26-27 school year to use our summer program.


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