Join Our Email List
Email:  
For Email Marketing you can trust
 
Click for Newburgh, Indiana Forecast
 
 
 

Email the Webmaster

 

 

   

7599 Camp Brosend Rd -- Newburgh IN  47630-2881 -- 812-853-3466

     
   

   
       
         
   

After School Camp at Camp Brosend

Afternoons R.O.C.K. in Indiana

   
   

Nearly two-thirds of all new drug use in Indiana begins between the 6th grade and the end of 9th grade. This experimentation often occurs in the after-school hours when youth are more likely to be unsupervised.

Afternoons R.O.C.K. in Indiana delivers evidence-based drug abuse prevention programs in the after-school hours. Youth benefit from structured recreation as well as academic and social skills development in a safe and supervised environment. 

Web link:  www.rock.indiana.edu

Who:  Students age 10-14 in the Newburgh area (must meet age requirements during the entire program)

What:  Here is a typical afternoon schedule:

3:20  free time (foosball, basketball shootout, air hockey, or bumper pool) or homework help

3:30  snack (sometimes looks more like dinner!)

3:45  homework help

4:00  evidence-based drug and gambling prevention activities including skits, games, and fun

4:45  supportive prevention activities:  games, boating, hayride/campfire, rock climbing, cooking, capture the flag, arts & crafts, community service, archery, and/or team building 

5:45  Prize awards and wrap up

5:50  See you next time!

When: April 2nd through May 10th Mondays, Tuesdays, & Thursdays from 3:20 p.m. to 5:50 p.m.  Students must be able to attend at least 15 of 18 days.

How:  Call 812-853-3466 today to ask questions.  Download the registration packet and return it to reserve a space for your child.  Space is limited to the first 24 students. 

Please register by March 21st.  Note:  Students may only attend one session per school year.

 

Cost:  FREE thanks to the following sponsors:  *SAMHSA SAPT Block Grant CFDA 93.959 through F.S.S.A./Division of Mental Health and Addiction, the Indiana Problem Gamblers’ Assistance Fund, Warrick County Drug-Free Council, Bread of Life Ministries, Mount Gilead GB Church, Youth Service Bureau, and Camp Brosend.

Transportation

From School to Camp Brosend

Sharon Elem. Bus Route 65   Contact school office to get off bus at Pine Meadow Apartments bus stop if current rider of Bus 65.

Camp Brosend Van   Pick up available at Castle South Middle, Newburgh Elem., or Sharon Elem. Schools.  Please contact camp office to arrange pick up.

Parent/guardian provides transportation

From Camp Brosend to Home

Parent/guardian pick up between 5:50-6:00

Neighborhood students walk with parent permission

For more information contact:

Camp Brosend

7599 Camp Brosend Road, Newburgh IN  47630-2881

812-853-3466    info@campbrosend.org

 

   
         
       
   

This site is designed by 4JCWeb.