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Ymca Camp Looking For A New Tagline
Posted By: brent* on 2/26/2007 8:55 AM (CST) 125 Points
Hello, We are a YMCA residential camp in Western PA and we are looking for a tag line to put on banners to get kids and parents interested in sending their kids to camp.
The age of kids is 7-11 that we are targeting



Posted by: proeditor Accepted Answer
2/26/2007 9:08 AM (CST)
Hi Brent,

I loved camp! To go along with the Y slogan, how about something like:

Building strong kids, new friendships and great memories

Building strong kids & great memories

Fun. Friends. Growth. Memories for life.

or something really different:
No couch potatoes allowed!

Out of the house and into a world of adventure

karen


 

Posted by: Phoenix ONE Accepted Answer
2/26/2007 11:35 AM (CST)
Here a few ideas:

Memories & Friendships to Last a Lifetime

{{camp name}} Summer Camp, Where Summer Lasts a Lifetime.

Join us at the campfire for a cool time this summer.

All Day Fun, for A Lifetime.

Fill your memories with a summer of fun. Fill your future with a lifetime of friends.

Give us a Week and We will Give you A lifttime of memories.

{{{camp name}}},Where Summer, Fun and Friends Meet.

Get a Lifetime of Memories this summer.

Fill your heart's album with pictures that last forever.

{{{camp name}}, Want to have a summer you will never forget, Stay Home!


Hope these help.

Good Luck and Happy Marketing ~

 

Posted by: Major_D Member Response
2/26/2007 6:00 PM (CST)
Shhhh. Don't tell your parents that you're really having fun.
 

Posted by: Major_D Member Response
2/26/2007 6:00 PM (CST)
Shhhh! Don't tell your parents that you're really having fun.
 

Posted by: browncatfan Member Response
2/27/2007 8:36 AM (CST)
A summer's worth of fun every day.

As fun as all get out.

Finally, something your kids will remember.

So many fun things....and the time to DO them.

Making moms and dads jealous for ______ years!



(Or maybe something a little quirky, like....)

Do cool stuff all day long.

There's no better time.

It's non-stop special.

Fun project...I may send more!

Mike
 

Posted by: brent* Author Response
2/27/2007 8:55 AM (CST)
I like the response Mike. Please send some more!!
 

Posted by: browncatfan Member Response
2/27/2007 10:10 AM (CST)
Brent,
Where will the banners be used? That may help....
 

Posted by: JudyJudyJudy Member Response
2/27/2007 10:22 AM (CST)
There's no place like camp.
What happens at camp... brings home memories.
What happens at camp... you'll want to talk about.
Fun happens at camp!
 

Posted by: brent* Author Response
2/27/2007 12:50 PM (CST)
They will be in other YMCA's in the area.
 

Posted by: browncatfan Member Response
2/28/2007 1:30 PM (CST)
Fun with other kids? The great outdoors? "Y"-not?!!

A little independence. A lot of fun.

They'll grow from the experience—and remember the fun.

They'll never find more friends and more fun all in one place!

Remember, that "what I did last summer" essay is coming up!

Show them fun doesn't require a video screen!

Make them more interesting kids!
 

Posted by: proeditor Member Response
2/28/2007 3:17 PM (CST)
Since the Y probably has daycamp programs, you might want to emphasize the residential aspect. For ages 7-11, some parents and kids will be ready for that, but others won't. So toying with a few ideas:

Sleep-over camp means twice the fun.

Double the fun. Double the adventure. Sleep-over Camp!

Sleep-over camp... Are we there yet?

Sleep-over camp... Big kid fun for ages 7-11
(or for "grown up" kids, ages 7-11)

karen
 

Posted by: farfromnormal* Member Response
3/1/2007 6:06 AM (CST)
Practical messages for parents before they send their kids for camping.

safe camp for 7-11 year old
get-to-gether with a difference
learning and staying out with experts.
fun n learning with the experts
Knowledge hangout at YMCA

youngones day out.

something offbeat: How about thanking in advance to the parents for letting the kids for the adventure..
like Thankyou parents for your support last year (may be). We look for better this year.

Good wishes
Palak


 

Posted by: brent* Author Response
3/6/2007 7:49 AM (CST)
Thank you all for your input.
 



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