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WACK -WATER ADVENTURE CAMP FOR KIDS

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WACK

WACK is presented to you in conjunction with RHI Sports 

WACK is a camp that provides children with disabilities the opportunity to participate in adapted water skiing.  Skis are specially equipped to allow skiers to sit and ski.  Outriggers provide balance and stability to ensure a rewarding and positive ski experience.  A variety of games and activities will also be available for the campers. Campers will participate in either the first or second day of the camp.  Every effort will be made to accomodate your request.  At least one parent/adult must accompany each camper for the entire day.

Participants

  • Kids ages 5 - 18 with disabilities.
  • Kids must be able to communicate utilizing words or hand signals.
  • Kids must be able to roll over from face down position in the water.
  • Participants DO NOT have to be able to hold ski rope independently.

Made Possible by:

RHI Sports, Indianapolis

Jeanne Ward, Elkhart

Lafayette Tent and Awning

Greater Lafayette Foot Care

St. Elizabeth Regional Health

MD Boats, Indianapolis

Morse Lake Inboards, Cicero

Pinecrest Marine, Fishers

Bart's Water Sports, North Webster

Skier's Edge, Indianapolis

Adaptive Aquatics, Georgia

American Orthopedics and Prosthetics, Inc.

Beutler Barbeque Meats and Catering

Crop Production Services

HBT, Inc.

 

Cost: $20 per child

Informational Meetings! Cool

Volunteers will be available at the Neuro Fair on April 28th at St. Elizabeth Regional Health Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy Building.  Registration packets will be available and questions will be answered.  A ski will also be there for parents to see.

1260 North 17th Street

Time: 5-8

Camp WACK 2009

When: June 17th and 18th

 Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location: Lake Harner

(Near the intersection of State Road 25 and U.S. 52 West)