Xtreme 678 Summer Camp


Off to a good start
June 10, 2009, 7:02 pm
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So,,,25 teens already signed up for our camp! We are really excited. Our first 3 days have been filled with fun games, crazy water slide excitment and silly ghost stories. We have had some computer problems and some camera problems so we haven’t been able to update our website as much as we would have liked and we have yet to take any pictures. I think we have all that figured out and fixed so we’ll have better updates and more pictures from now on :)

Next week we start our field trips so plesae come back here often for updated schedules and news.



Here We Go Again!
May 13, 2009, 6:45 pm
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The West YMCA
August 5, 2008, 11:11 pm
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Today we went to the West YMCA for some Xtreme swimming. Of all the places we have been swimming, this is a teen favorite. The pool is a little bigger, they have the cool high dive, a water slide, and it is just a fun place. There was all kinds of craziness going on today ranging from playing “Houdini”, 360’s off the high dive, pool hand stands, speed water sliding, a few face plants off the low and high dives, and various dunking games. Lunch consisted of the usual trading of food and snacks. The day ended with check-out (camp name, favorite part of the day, appreciations, and any unfinished business followed by add-ons). Just another sweet swim day at Xtreme 678.

Hi Parents,
This Thursday August 7th, we are going to hike to Stack Rock. This means we will have to leave the Teen Center a little earlier that usual. We will leave at 8:30 A.M.
The teens need good shoes. If a teen shows up in flip flops or shoes that are not appropriate for hiking they will not be allowed to come on the trip and will have to be picked up by parents or guardians since there will be nothing for teens to do until 2:30 P.M. when the field trip people will be back.
The teens will need at least two bottles of water or Gatorade, a lunch, a snack, sun screen, hat, and whatever else will make their hiking easier (perhaps a backpack for their stuff).

Looking forward to a Xtreme hike!



Some updates…
July 31, 2008, 10:22 pm
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Friday July 25th we had somewhat of a relaxed day as we just chilled and hung out. We later in the afternoon did our “Friday Feast”. We feasted together on some grilled chicken ceasar salad, delicious bread from Rembrandt’s Coffeehouse and our now very famous “Green Smoothies”.

Monday July 28 we started the day out with the “Smart teens” class and then played some volley ball and 4 way tug of war.

Tuesday July 29th we headed to the Nampa Rec center for some swimming. We had a blast and again watched much bravery from the teens as the staff at the Rec Center had opened the high dive and the rope swing for us.

Wednesday July 30th we had our last karate lesson, THANK YOU IDAHO MARTIAL ARTS for the 10 weeks of free Karate instruction. we then played some volley ball and a few games of dodge ball.

Thursday July 31st we headed for Pojo’s and the staff there hooked us up with s sweet deal and we spent the first part of the day watching teens have a lot of fun gathering those well sought after red tickets.

We had lunch and then played some more. We then headed back to the teen center for some green smoothies.



Rock On!
July 24, 2008, 9:58 pm
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We did our check in at the teen center because we needed to leave just a little later than usual because of our booked time slot at Peak Fitness. It all worked out nice and there was a sense of excitement in the air. We arrived at Peak Fitness a little early and some of us had an early lunch. We then spend the rest of our field trip climbing the walls at Peak Fitness. It was awesome! It was really great seeing the teens help each other out, encouraging each other and just having a great time. We again saw some great efforts, and teens challenging themselves to climb higher and higher. So cool! We got back at the teen center and spent the rest of the day hanging out, shooting some pool and just having fun.

A Big Thank You to Pete at Peak Fitness!



The Down Town YMCA
July 23, 2008, 6:04 pm
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We were treated like royalty when we arrived at the Down Town YMCA, well almost. We got to keep all of our stuff down tin their teen center and we got some free lunches as well later on. Really nice. The Staff at the Down Town YMCA were so nice and fun. We spent the first part of the day Rock Climbing. This was a nice warm up for Thursday, when we will spend our whole field trip rock climbing. After our time on the walls we had lunch and then we went swimming where we watched some great courage and bravery from some of the teens jumping off the strange but Xtreme high-dive style water slide. We had a lot of fun doing “Cannon Balls” and just being a little crazy. We then got ready to head back to the teen center. We were all a little tired from all the fun so the rest of the afternoon was pretty relaxed.



Monday, July 21
July 21, 2008, 10:03 pm
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We started off with our “Smart teens” class today. The teens seemed to really like it. We then spent some time just hanging out. We did our check out around 2:00 PM. It was a pretty relaxed day and a good “rest” for our very exciting day tomorrow. We wanted to let you know that we have changed our swim adventure location from Eagle Island State park to the Downtown Boise Family YMCA.  We will be leaving the Teen Center tomorrow, Tuesday, at 10:30 a.m. sharp.  We will arrive and rock climb from 11 to 12 noon, have lunch from 12 to 12:30 p.m., and then swim from 12:30 to 1:45-2 p.m.  It’s going to be an awesome day!
This trip will be really good preparation for our Thursday adventure trip to Peak Fitness Indoor Rock Climbing Gym in Boise.  The first twenty-two campers to sign up and pay for these trips get to go.  To see our schedule for the rest of the summer, go to



This and That
July 11, 2008, 9:22 pm
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We had a pretty small crowd today and we all felt pretty laid-back.  We spent our morning hanging out and playing Uno Attack.  Some of us lost by several million cards.  That person was me.

We also went outside for some four-way tug-of-war.  This crazy feat involves four deflated inner tubes, some ropes, a few goals, and a lot of muscle.  Somehow a sprinkler came into the picture and ended up with a girls vs. boys tug-of-war.  The teens had fun with a round of noodle tag (really, who doesn’t love hitting another person with a large foam noodle?).

Finally, some of the teens joined Clint, artist extraordinaire, in the art room for some oil painting.  A while ago, someone donated lots of really nice art equipment and materials.  Clint is taking advantage of this and showing the teens how to really get into the painting.

Remember, Tuesday, July 15th’s field trip has been moved to WEDNESDAY JULY 16th!  And always bring a change of clothes! :)



The Doctor Is in the House
July 9, 2008, 10:33 pm
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This morning, our awesome karate instructors came for our Wednesday karate lessons.  Of course we reviewed the kicks, punches, and blocks we’ve been learning.  Today we kicked it up a notch and combined a lot of our past moves into a new sequence.  Excellent.  We followed that up with…Dr. Warball.  Yes.  Today we played this crazy version of traditional dodgeball.  We also played a round of Extreme Capture the Flag.  Since it was pretty hot, we came back and had a pretty laid-back day.  Hooray for pool!



Tarzan?
July 9, 2008, 8:39 pm
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This Tuesday we hopped on the bus with one of the coolest drivers known to humankind–Marge.  We headed to the Nampa Rec Center and made our way to the pool.  Luckily we snagged some beach balls and played lots of games of keepaway and volleyball.  Some of us even spent the entire time playing basketball.

The Rec Center staff also opened up the diving board and the rope swing for us.  The allure of the rope swing quickly pulled everyone away from the diving board!  The most popular move was a sequence known as the “Spiderman” which was difficult to achieve and can only be explained to you by your teen.  Naturally, such daring aeronautic feats are a little tiring and we spent the rest of the afternoon chilling and playing cards and pool.

This Thursday we are NOT going to Pojo’s.  Due to some transportation difficulties, we’ll head down the street to the huge water fountain in Eagle.  Bring a couple bucks if you’d like a snow cone.  And prepare to get wet.  If you want to get really wet, a swimsuit is a good idea.  Woot!