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After VBS Camps - FUMC & WPC

Austin Youth Fitness is excited to partner with Westminster Presbyterian Church & First United Methodist Church this summer and offer our camps as an extension of Vacation Bible School!

 

Although connected to FUMC & WPC's morning VBS program, your child does not need to be enrolled in VBS to participate in the afternoon AYF camps.

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After-VBS Camps

FUMC After-VBS Fit n' Fun Camp

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When

June 10 - 13

1 - 4pm

VBS participants will eat lunch 12:30-1pm before camp begins. Other participants can join for lunch +$30/week.

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Where

First United Methodist Church

1201 Lavaca St, Austin, TX 78701

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Who

Kinder to Middle School

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Cost

$200 for 4-day camp

BYO Lunch: +$30/week (only for participants not in VBS)

WPC After-VBS Biking Camp

 

When

July 22 - 26

1 - 4pm

VBS participants will eat lunch 12-1pm before camp begins. Other participants can join for lunch +$60/week.

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Where

Westminster Presbyterian Church

3208 Exposition Blvd, Austin, TX 78703

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Who

Kinder to Middle School

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Cost

$250 for 5-day camp

BYO Lunch: +$60/week (only for participants not in VBS)

About

Fit n' Fun Camp

AYF's Fit n' Fun camp helps kids develop running skills and fitness through fun activities, games, and play! The camp's structure is:

Warm-Up Activities

Form-Focus Relays

Fitness FUNdamentals

Snack/Break

Games & Fun-Finish!

Cycle the City Camp

Cycle the City Camp is for skilled bikers who can comfortably ride 2 miles on roads and/or trails before a rest stop. CTC Camp starts with a review of biking safety, "rules of the road," and AYF's group-riding rules ("riding as a team"). Campers will go on an adventure to a destination 2-4 miles from the start location and then return to the park for AYF's Fun Finish!

Campers need their own bike (all-terrain, hybrid, or mountain bike), helmet, snack and water bottle or water-backpack.

Beginner Biking Camp

AYF’s Beginner Biking Camp is for kids age 4 and up who are just learning to ride (without training wheels), and for kids who already know how to ride but are still learning basic skills - controlled starting, slowing, stopping, turning, maneuvering, and gearing. In addition to learning to ride, kids in Beginner Biking Camp will learn road safety, trail etiquette, and biking laws.

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