Recreation Division Youth & Teen Programs Summer Camp Parent Handbook

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1 PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Recreation Division Youth & Teen Programs Summer Camp Parent Handbook This packet will provide you with important information about our camps. Please read through it carefully and should you have any questions, contact the registration office at

2 Welcome to the Camp programs for Culver City! Thank you for choosing Culver City Camps for your child s camp experience. We are confident that through our fun filled activities and positive, encouraging, and spirited staff members, your child will have great memories they will carry with them throughout their lives. Please take the time to read through the entire handbook and familiarize yourself with the information. After reading through the handbook, we hope it will give you a complete understanding of how our program operates. Please Note: Please read and sign the parent handbook acknowledgment form located at the end of this handbook and turn it into the office prior to your child beginning camp. Your child cannot begin camp without this form being signed. CAMP HOURS Camp programs run Monday Friday from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Extended Care is from 7:00 am 9:00 am (additional $26.00 per week per child) Campers must be signed in, Please do not drop off your child before this time. PROGRAM INFORMATION Camps are offered during CCUSD winter, spring & summer breaks. Winter & Spring Camps: for ages 5 13 (must be 5 at start of camp) Summer Just 4 Kids Camp: for ages 5 10 (must be 5 at start of camp, going into 5 th grade in the Fall) Summer Teen Camp: for ages 10 ½ - 13 (going into 6 th grade in Fall going into 8 th grade in Fall) Specialty Camps: for ages 7 11 (going into 5 th grade in the Fall) CAMPERS MUST BE AGE 5 AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION. If your child is 5 years old, proof of age is required with an original birth certificate. In all sessions, campers are grouped according to age. Camper s with Special Needs Assistance: Camps are designed as a large group interaction experience. If your child is not able to interact in this type of setting, and requires one-on-one supervision during the school year, please contact your school to request for supervision for camp. Please do not sign your child up for camp without one. Parents must disclose any condition that might be classified under the header special needs before enrollment. Children should have no emotional; developmental of behavioral issues that require constant or more than usual attention from staff. Special needs can include: ADD/ADHD, Asperger Syndrome, mild to serve Autism, and other behavioral or medical conditions. Location: All camps are located in the Veterans Memorial Complex at 4117 Overland Avenue except during the summer, Specialty Camp is located at Lindberg Park in the Stone House at 5041 Rhoda Way. Important Phone Numbers: Registration Office (for immediate assistance Recreation Coordinator, Arames White-Shearin: winter, Specialty & summer (Teen Camps) Recreation Coordinator, Stafford Hamlin: spring & summer (Just 4 Kids Camps) Recreation Supervisor, Dawn Melton Parent Orientation: Parent Orientations are held the Thursday prior to the first week of camp at the Culver Center Teen Center at 6:30 pm. We introduce camp staff and go over daily activities, special notices, conduct facility tours and then end the meeting with a question & answer session.

3 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Fees: Resident $135 per week per child, Non-Resident $166 per week per child. Extended care $26 per child per week. Additional fees may apply for certain weeks. We accept cash, money orders and checks, visa or MasterCard. Credit cards must be presented in person. Registration for each week can be done in person in the Recreation Office located at 4117 Overland Avenue, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. (310) Or on-line at Registration is done by first come, first served. A non-refundable, non-transferable deposit of $20 per child, per week, is required to hold a spot in camp. If the balance is not made in full by the Tuesday prior to the week your child will be attending camp: - The $20 deposit is forfeited. - The child will lose their spot in the camp and cannot re-enroll until Thursday. - If space is available, the child may re-enroll in the camp at the full price on Thursday. The $20 forfeited deposit will not be credited towards this payment. - On Wednesday, all parents of children on the waiting list will be notified and have until the end of the day to enroll. The City Council sets the fees annually. Fees may be adjusted every July 1 and any increases shall be applied to all program activities regardless of when enrolled. Wait List: If space is not available for the camp session that you would like to enroll your child their name will be placed on the Wait List for that camp session week. If open spots become available, on the Wednesday prior to the camp session week that you have been wait listed for, you will receive a telephone message informing you that there is an open spot available for the next week camp session. All Wait List participants will receive a telephone message. Wait List participants will be given priority to enroll on Wednesday only and will be enrolled on a first come, first serve basis. On Thursday and Friday, if space is available, enrollment is open to the public until all spaces are filled. NSF Check Charge: There is a $25 fee, plus full payment, for checks returned to our office due to insufficient funds. The full payment and fee must be in the form of cash. Your child will not be able to participate and may lose her/his spot if full payment is not received on time. Swim Lessons & Fees (Only Just 4 Kids summer camp) Campers that wish to participate in Just 4 Kids camps and Swim Lessons program must enroll in the Swim Lessons program offered at the Plunge during the 10:00 am session only. Only 50 campers per session will be allowed to enroll concurrently in both the camp program and swim lesson program. The additional cost of Swim Lessons is $40 per session for Culver City residents and $48 per session for non-residents. Campers enrolled in both programs will be escorted to and from their swim lessons by camp staff. Note: Campers will not attend lessons on field trip days. REFUND POLICY Refund Policy: Refund requests must be done in writing and will only be granted before the first meeting of Camp. A $25 processing fee will be charged on all refunds. Refunds will be issued in the form of a check and take up to 4-6 weeks to process. There are no refunds, transfers for cancellations, absences or illnesses with less than a 1-week notice. LATE PICK UP POLICY Late Pick-Up Fee: Camp ends promptly at 6:00 pm. You may sign your child out any time before 6:00 pm. You are required to pay an additional $1 for each minute staff must wait with your child after 6:00 pm. The clock used to determine the time is the clock at the sign in and out table at camp. At 6:10 pm, staff will begin calling all the phone numbers on your Emergency Information form. If no one can be reached and your child is not picked up by 7:00 pm, s/he will be taken directly to the Culver City Police Department (310) In an effort to keep this from happening, please arrange a back- up plan for your child s pick-up prior to needing it. Late charges will be added to your account.

4 SIGN-IN & SIGN-OUT PROCEDURES If your child name is not on the sign in sheet, please go directly to the registration office to verify enrollment. Do not add your child s name to the roster. Camp staff working the registration desk is not responsible for the upkeep of the roster; you must go to the registration office for answers. Once enrollment is verified, please bring proof of enrollment. Parents or a designated person must sign-in and sign-out their child daily with a full signature. Do not drop off your children without signing them in. There will be NO exceptions! Campers will be released only to those adults whom the parent has designated on the original application form. If a parent requests that someone else sign-in and/or sign-out the camper, the request must be made in person and added to the camper's application form, via , to the registration office at info.recreation@culvercity.org. For that reason, we ask that you list as many people as possible, that may possibly, pick your child up from camp. Anyone signing out a camper may be required to present identification. A camper must be at least 10 years old and be authorized to do so on the registration form to sign himself/herself in. If your child is allowed to sign himself/herself in, it is important that they do not come earlier or stay later than their assigned time. In the event that you drop off your child for self sign-in, please make sure that he/she has successfully entered the camp building. Any person signing out a camper must be at least 16 years old. All participants must be signed out in the presence of a staff member on the forms provided. Youth ages may sign themselves in and out of camp with prior written permission from a parent or guardian. NO PARENTS ARE ALLOWED TO STAY AT CAMP AFTER SIGNING IN THEIR CAMPERS UNLESS THEY RECEIVE AUTHORIZATION FROM THE CAMP DIRECTOR. BUILDING RESTROOMS Building restrooms are for the use of day campers ONLY. Parents are asked not to use the restroom designated for campers during camp hours. If your child requires assistance in the restroom, please contact your child s counselor or any other camp staff they may be able to assist. Your child must be potty trained prior to enrolling in camp. PETS Pets are NOT allowed at camp. Please do not bring pets into close proximity of campers, staff or parents. If possible please leave pets in your auto or secured at least 50 feet away as this can be a distraction and possibly harmful to others. TRIP INFORMATION Parents are responsible for reviewing the parent/camper handbook and for knowing the departure and return times for each trip. We will not wait for late campers. This information is found in the last pages of the book. There can be multiple trips each week. Field trips leave and return from the camp base site. Staff cannot make special arrangements to take your child to the activity after the bus has departed. Buses will not stop for pick-up once they have left the parking lot and parents are not allowed to drop the campers off at the trip location. Please make sure your child wears his/her camp T-shirt on field trips. This is to help identify our campers. We cannot guarantee extra shirts will be available for purchase. There is no care for campers who do not attend the field trip or miss the bus. We do not allow parent volunteers on field trips. Staff is not responsible for lost souvenirs or money once your child has possession. If you child is in group 1 or 2 counselors will hold money until return to camp base.

5 BUS AND VAN POLICIES Children will not be permitted to bring open beverages or food (candy included) of any kind into the bus/van. Your child must also remain in his/her seat, with seatbelt on, until the driver dismisses them from the bus/van. All riders must follow the instructions of the counselor/driver at all times, must keep their body parts inside the bus/van at all times, and must use inside voices while riding in the buses/vans. LOST OR MISSING CHILDREN Every effort is made to keep all children safe. Staff conduct head counts at the beginning, middle and the end of each daily activity. Staff has been given specific steps to follow when a child is missing at camp or on a field trip. These steps include searching the area, retracing steps, and carefully questioning other children and staff members. Campers are giving lost camper bracelets to be worn on all field trips. They are given the instruction to show an attraction staff member and ask to be escorted to the information office. At that time the lead staff of the trip will be notified by staff and will retrieve the camper. Provisions are made for notifying the police, the child s parent, Parks & Recreation Registration Office. CAMP SHIRTS Each camper will receive ONE camp T-shirt for the entire camp regardless of the number of sessions they are enrolled. Camp shirts MUST be worn on field trip days unless noted otherwise. Any camper not wearing a camp shirt on a trip day will be issued a T-shirt and will be charged $10 for the extra shirt if there is one in stock. Payment must be made to the Recreation Registration Office. There are no loaner shirts. It is important to reference our camp calendar and remember to bring camper shirts on trip days. LUNCH / SNACK/BIRTHDAY PARTIES Lunch and morning snack are not included in the registration fee, so all children will need to bring a sack lunch with snacks. Do not pack foods that need refrigeration or heating. It is recommended that campers eat breakfast before coming to camp. We also suggest sending additional snacks in case your child needs to eat regularly. Food for celebrations: In the event of a birthday celebration, please get approval from staff prior to the day. Only bring store brought goods. No home baked goods or home cooked foods can be shared, if homemade foods are brought in for those events they will not be served to the campers. On some field trips, lunch may be provided or campers may have the ability to buy lunch. Please refer to the camp calendars found in the back of the book for specifics. MOVIES Movies will be shown weekly during the camp session. The movies shown will be either G or PG rated. PG-13 rated movies may be shown at Teen Camp Only. Discretion will be used in the PG rated movie selections. If you do not wish your child to view any G, PG or PG-13 movies while at camp, please provide us with a written notice. SUNSCREEN We DO provide sunscreen for your child. It is summer time and we will be outside the majority of the day. Please make sure to apply sunscreen on your child each morning prior to them arriving at camp. If needed, pack sunscreen in their back pack. If your child has any allergies or sensitivities to sunscreen, the child must only use their own personal sunscreen. We cannot force your child to put on sunscreen, but we do encourage them to do so.

6 PARKING Culver City Parking Enforcement knows what time our campers get dropped off and picked up and will cite cars for parking in the STAFF RESERVED spaces and the RED ZONE. Please be aware of where you park your car. Even if you are just swinging through to quickly sign your camper in or out, you are risking a ticket and inconveniencing the employee assigned to the reserved parking space. Culver City Camp is not responsible in any way for your decision to park in these restricted areas. PROPER CAMP ATTIRE & PERSONAL BELONGINGS Due to the different kinds of activities your child will be participating in, proper attire is a must. Modest sportactivity attire is preferred (shorts, pants, t-shirts). Clothes must be in good taste and should cover the body adequately. Camp staff reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of dress. Please send your child in flat, closed- toe shoes, preferably tennis shoes. If children need to change their clothes during camp hours, please make sure they can dress themselves. Counselors and other campers may not be able to assist with the changing of their clothes. It is recommended that on days that swimwear is required, children wear their swimwear to camp underneath their clothing. All clothing, backpacks and lunch pails should be clearly labeled with your child s name. Lost articles are kept for 30 days and then donated to charity. All personal toys, ipods, mp3 players, video games, other expensive items and large sums of money should be left at home. Cell phones are to be used ONLY with counselor s permission and should be kept in a backpack throughout the day. The Culver City Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department, it s Staff and the City of Culver City is not responsible for lost or misplaced clothing, money or valuables. CAMPER MONEY (All Camps except Teen Camp) The below procedure must be followed when a parent chooses to have staff hold money for their camper. - Parents should bring a maximum of $20 in a clear sandwich zip baggie with the child s name, group number and dollar amount written on it. (Note: If you do not have a zip lock baggie, one will be provided at the money sign-in desk.) - Parent of the camper must check the money in at the front sign-in desk on field trip days. (Note: parents are not to give money to their child s individual group counselor). - The money desk staff will verify the camper s name and the dollar amount. Staff will then enter the information on the Field Trip Camper Money Hold List. - Parent will sign the Field Trip Camper Money Hold List to confirm the information is correct. - At the end of the day the parent will sign their camper out of camp and the zip lock baggie will be returned to the parent with any receipts and change. - Parent will verify the dollar amount of the returned change and sign the Field Trip Camper Money Hold List to confirm the information is correct. PHONE CALLS Campers will not be allowed to use office phones or cell phones during camp hours. If there is an emergency or the camper is ill, a staff member will call you. We also ask that you do not call your child at camp. Phone calls interrupt whatever activity your child is participating in. There is only one phone line at camp, and we need to leave that line open for emergency purposes. If you need to get a message to your child, a staff member will be able to relay a message, but please only call for emergencies. Cell phones will be confiscated if seen and held until the parent arrives.

7 ILLNESS AND EMERGENCY Minor Injuries: Staff are certified in CPR/First Aid and will administer treatment for minor cuts, scrapes and bruises. The injury will be logged and the parent will receive notification upon pick-up. Emergency/Major Injuries: In the event of a major medical emergency, 911 will be called, and the camper will be transported to the nearest hospital. The parent/guardian will be called immediately. We will use the phone numbers listed on the application. In the event that the parent cannot be located, the other Emergency Contacts will be notified. Please advise us, in writing, of all current phone numbers and authorizations. Illness: This is a Well Child facility. DO NOT send your child to camp if he/she is not feeling well. Most children with a mild illness can safely attend the program. However, a child may be too sick to attend if: 1) The child does not feel well enough to participate comfortably in the program s activities. 2) If your child has a fever of 100 F or greater, they should remain at home and not return to the program until they have been without a fever for 24 hours/(one day) without the use of any medications such as Tylenol, Advil or Ibuprofen. 3) The staff cannot adequately care for the sick child without compromising the care and safety of the other children. 4) The child has any of the following symptoms: -If your child appears sleepy and without energy because they are not feeling well. -If your child vomits/throws up two or more times in the past 24 hours. -Signs or symptoms of possible severe illness; i.e., persistent crying, extreme irritability, uncontrolled coughing, difficulty breathing, wheezing, lethargy, etc. - If your child has a bad sore throat with fever or swollen glands, they should be seen by a doctor and should get a doctor s note before returning to the program. - If your child has a cold with a really bad runny nose or has trouble breathing through their nose. - If your child has a bad cough and is coughing up yellowish mucus. - Any child with a communicable disease, including head lice, will not be admitted to the program without a doctor s release. Medication: Medications that must be administered daily are the responsibility of the parent. The child must have on file with the Recreation Registration Office a Medication Release form signed by the parent specifically for the medication the child requires. Only over-the-counter medications such as Benadryl or topical solutions are allowed at camp; EpiPen or insulin is the responsibility of the parent to administer. No medication will be administered unless it is in a prescription container or original container with the child s name and specific dosage directions on it. The medicine must not be expired. Please do not allow your child to keep medications in their lunch box or backpack as these can easily get in the hands of other campers. All medications both over the counter and prescription must be turned in to staff and will be kept in the Camper Medication box inside of the Camp Director s office. WHAT CAMPERS DO? Camp program activities are planned for normal camp hours, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Each week at camp has a theme. With each theme campers will participate in activities arranged by age groups and can include: Arts & Crafts, Sports, Water Activities, Group Games, Cooking Workshops, Team Building and trips. Everyone is expected to participate in the activities for the day! They can get wet & dirty, so please plan accordingly!

8 EVALUATION PROCEDURES We ask parents to complete Camp evaluations at the end of your camp session in order to get feedback on how well the program is operating and to solicit future program ideas to consider. Please complete and return the form to: Attn: Dawn Melton, Recreation Supervisor 4117 Overland Avenue Culver City, California or fax it to: Attn: Dawn Melton (310) Parental Input: Questions & Concerns: Any questions or concerns you have about anything while your child is at Camp should be directed to your child s immediate counselor first. They are our main line of communication with you. NO PARENT IS ALLOWED TO CONFRONT ANY CHILD REGARDING DISPUTES BETWEEN CAMPERS. PLEASE TALK TO STAFF FIRST AND A CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD TO ASSIST THE SITUATION. If you do not get your concerns addressed then contact the Camp Director and/or Recreation Supervisor. ABOUT OUR STAFF Camp staff are employees of the Culver City Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. They are selected for their experience working with children and their desire to help youth grow emotionally, mentally and physically. In order to be employed by the City of Culver City staff is goes through a comprehensive background check which includes fingerprinting through the Department of Justice, tuberculosis screening and reference checks. In addition they go through a comprehensive and intensive staff training which include first aid and CPR prior to beginning work at camp. All of these precautions ensure the safety of our campers. Child To Counselor Ratio Ratios are implemented during regular camp hours and activities. Ratios during extended care hours will vary daily. Children Ages 5-13 years 12 : 1 Child to Counselor Ratio CAMP RULES Code of Behavior: Please remember City operated programs are designed as a large group interaction experience. If your child(ren) is not able to interact in this type of setting, and requires one-on-one supervision, please do not sign him or her up. Instead, talk to the Recreation Coordinator to get a list of referrals that can best meet the needs of your child. Our staff is trained to work in the childcare field. Through proper redirection, children should be a b l e to distinguish for themselves the difference between right and wrong, acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. In order to preserve a healthy and safe environment, misconduct action will be handled as follows: No Tolerance Policy: Bullying, rough housing, fighting, biting, not keeping their hands to themselves, spitting, choking, scratching or destruction of City equipment; these actions warrant an immediate (2) day suspension.

9 DISCIPLINE 1. First Offense Verbal warning by staff 2. Second Offense 5 minute time out away from the group 3. Third Offense Parent notified for conference with the Recreation Coordinator 4. Fourth Offense The participant will be suspended or removed from the program for 1-3 days at the Recreation Coordinator s discretion and with the consent of the Recreation Supervisor. The decision will be based upon the Recreation Coordinator s appraisal of the participant s behavior as well as the parent s involvement in aiding the participant to overcome behavioral problems. 5. Fifth Offense The participant will not be allowed to attend the program. No refund will be given. Please Note: Anti-Bullying Free Environment Policy Adopted by City Council: Aggressive behavior that involves unwanted, negative actions through physical, written, verbal or other means (e.g. social media); may involve, but is not limited to, a pattern of repeated behavior over time and/or an imbalance of power or strength; and may include, but is not limited to, behavior such as direct physical contact (e.g. Hitting, shoving), verbal assaults (e.g. Teasing, name-calling), Harassment (including sexual harassment), threats, intimidation, hate violence, and/or social isolation or manipulation. A participant who has had misconduct action taken in a previous City operated program will be restricted from enrolling in (2) consecutive City operated programs. A conference with the Recreation Supervisor and Recreation Coordinator is required if parents would like to re-enroll their child in a program. This conference will be to determine if there have been improvements in behavior and to stress any misconduct will result in immediate removal from a program. If your child is granted approval to return, you will be notified by mail. Once the child returns they will be placed on a probation status for (1) year. During the probationary period, if the child has one offense, they will not be allowed to continue with a program. No refund will be given. Note: If property is damaged as a result of abuse by a camper, the parent of the camper may incur the cost for the repairs or replacement of the damaged property. These rules were developed with you in mind. All we are asking is that each camper in the program takes responsibility for their own actions. RESPECT is the basis for all of the following rules. If you respect yourself, those around you and your physical surroundings then you will be adhering to the following rules (and even some that aren t covered below): 1. No cussing, foul language or mean remarks. This includes obscene gestures. Clothing with inappropriate language or expressions may not be worn. 2. Tell the truth. When you don t tell the truth, you lose people s trust. When you are truthful, you build respect. 3. Stay within boundaries at all times. If you can t see a staff person then they can t see you. This rule also applies to field trips: you must be able to see your counselor at all times when on a field trip. 4. No loitering. If you have a note from a parent that says you can sign yourself out, you can be asked to leave camp premises if staff determines you are loitering. 5. No Bullying or hazing. 6. Clean up after yourself. The janitorial staff does not clean our space. 7. No defacing or damaging property (either public or someone else s). Such actions will result in immediate expulsion from Camp as well as the reimbursement for the damaged property. 8. Keep your hands to yourself. Don t touch things (or people) you don t have permission to touch. 9. Don t disrupt the program. If staff needs to take time away from the program to have a special talk with you, it s taking time from everyone else. 10. No weapons of any kind are no permitted at camp.

10 Applicable for Teen Camp For the protection of your child s personal property, if you allow your child to bring anything of value to the program, please mark the item with your child s name. Items left out carelessly, not put safely away or shown to other campers have a greater tendency to disappear. Any child caught stealing will be dealt with by an immediate conference with parents and the Director to determine appropriate discipline. Mobile phones, Game Boys, PSPs and any other gaming devises, etc. are allowed to be used at camp during the hours specified. 7:00 am to 8:50 am, lunch time and 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. There may be occasions when they are not allowed to use because of travel time. If a camper does bring a mobile phone or an electronic device to camp and is seen using it, the device will be taken by staff and the parent will be notified to pick it up. When you receive the call you will be told who to see to receive the phone back; it can only be released to the parent. On trip days your child is to hold onto their money. Money is the personal responsibility of the owner: Culver City Teen Camp is not responsible for money that is lost, stolen or miss-spent. Camp is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged property. EMERGENCIES AND UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES Child Abuse Under Mandatory Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, California Penal Code Section , City of Culver City PRCS staff is mandated to report any SUSPECTED form of child abuse to the proper authorities. HARASSMENT OF ANY OTHER CHILDREN BY ANY PARENT OR FAMILY MEMBER IS CONSIDERED TO BE CHILD ABUSE, AND WILL BE REPORTED. Emergency Procedures Earthquake and fire drills will be practiced regularly so that everyone will know exactly what to do during such emergencies. If an emergency or disaster requires relocation of the children and staff, parent will be notified via, text, , or telephone. It is advisable to discuss emergency family plans with your children. This should include arrangements to be made in case you or your designated person is unable to get to the center. Natural Disasters (Earthquakes, Fires, etc.) In the event that a natural disaster should occur during the program, all recreation staff will remain on the premises until all children are picked up. Your child will be released only to those persons authorized on the Emergency Form. Community Emergencies These types of emergencies will be handled on a case by case basis. We will work directly with C.C.P.D. and Recreation Supervisors for updates, instructions, and procedures we are to follow. Extraordinary Circumstances Assault, abduction, and the like are all extremely rare and exceedingly unpleasant realities. Our staff is very cautious of their surroundings and if at any time they feel any peculiar situation is developing, they understand to stay calm and get the children as far away as possible and alert the Director ASAP! We understand that we cannot always prevent some situations from occurring, but we can sometimes prevent ourselves from becoming involved by being aware. Staff is instructed and trained to take precautions, and to always know what is going on around them. In any unusual case, C.C.P.D., Recreation Supervisors, and parents/guardians will be notified immediately.

11 JUST 4 KIDS DAY CAMP CALENDARS SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES & FIELD TRIPS (ALL ACTIVITIES AND TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE)

12 Week 1 Monday, 6/18 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunchtime procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 6/19 Group rotations, Arts and Crafts. Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Wednesday, 6/20 Field trip to Mulligans 1351 W. Sepulveda Torrance, CA Wear camp shirt and pizza lunch is provided, optional money for souvenirs, apply sunscreen Departure Time: 9:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Thursday, 6/21 Campers will have an opportunity to choose a fun club. Club meetings will be held weekly throughout the summer. Arts and Crafts, Group games, sunscreen, bring a sack lunch Friday, 6/22 Olympic Day Lunch Provided (Pizza, chips, fruit, and a drink) MONDAY, 6/18 TUESDAY, 6/19 WEDNESDAY, 6/20 THURSDAY, 6/21 FRIDAY 6/22 Orientation & Olympic Day Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts On the Park Group Games Mulligans Leaving 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm Lunch Provided Join A Club Sports Club Board, Card & Puzzle Club Art Club Drama Club News Club Come Compete! Come to Win! Come have Fun!

13 Monday, 6/25 Week 2 Snack and lunchtime procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 6/26 Club Meeting Outside Games. Bring a white T-shirt to create one-of-a-kind tie die tees. Bring sack lunch, Apply sunscreen Wednesday, 6/27 Trip to LA Zoo. Wear camp shirt; bring sack lunch (NO BACKPACKS OR LUNCH BOXES PLEASE, bring frozen water bottle. Bring souvenir/snack money, apply sunscreen Departure Time: 9:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Thursday, 6/28 Group games, bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Friday, 6/29 Group games, arts and crafts, bring a sack lunch, apply sunscreen MONDAY, 6/25 TUESDAY, 6/26 WEDNESDAY, 6/27 THURSDAY, 6/28 FRIDAY, 6/29 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts C Tie Dye Tuesday Bring a white T-Shirt to camp Group Games Leaving 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm Trip to Los Angeles Zoo ON THE PARK Games with Animal Themes Arts & Crafts ON THE PARK Group Games

14 Week 3 Monday, 7/2 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/3 Clubs Meet, Campers have an opportunity to bring their musical instruments to camp to form a band and make fun music videos to entertain their friends. Apply sunscreen, bring sack lunch Wednesday, 7/4 Independence Day Holiday Camp Closed Thursday, 7/5 Trip: Pacific Park (Santa Monica Pier) 7662 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, CA Departure Time: 10:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Wear camp shirt, bring sack (NO LUNCHES BOXES OR BACKPACKS PLEASE), bring frozen water bottle, bring souvenir/snack/midway game money Friday, 7/6 Water Play & Swimming at the Pool. Bring towel, swim suit and sandals. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch. We will be making rainbow cotton candy MONDAY, 7/2 TUESDAY, 7/3 WEDNESDAY, 7/4 THURSDAY, 7/5 FRIDAY, 7/6 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Group Games Join a Club Clubs Meet Bring Your Instrument to Camp Day And Rock Out! Independence Day NO CAMP Pacific Park Santa Monica Pier Leaving 10:00 am Return 4:00 pm Water Play & Swimming (Bring swim suit, towel, sunscreen) Lets s Make Rainbow Cotton Candy

15 Week 4 Monday, 7/9 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/10 Art & Crafts Outside Games - All daily activities will focus on friendship and kindness. games and sports play. Bring sack lunch. Apply sunscreen. Wednesday, 7/11 W Wednesday daily activities will focus on the letter W. Bring a sack lunch. Apply sunscreen. Thursday, 7/12 Field Trip: Los Angeles Sparks Game Staple Center Downtown Los Angeles Departure Time: 11:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Bring money for snacks and souvenirs. Wear Camp T-shirt Friday, 7/13 Water Play & Swimming at the Pool. Bring towel & swim suit. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch. MONDAY, 7/9 TUESDAY, 7/10 WEDNESDAY, 7/11 THURSDAY, 7/12 FRIDAY, 7/13 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Join A Club #MustacheMonday Wear a mustache for games, pic & prizes Friends and Fun Wednesday Movies, Games and Arts and Crafts Sparks Game Leave 11:00 am Return 4:00 pm Water Play & Swimming Bring swim suit, towel, sunscreen

16 Week 5 Monday, 7/16 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/17 Mad Science visits camp. Science demonstration assembly and activities. Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Wednesday, 7/18 Group Games - Art & Crafts All daily activities will focus on science games and activities. Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Thursday, 7/19 Trip: The California Science Center Departure Time: 9:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Bring sack lunch, souvenir money. Wear Camp T-shirt Friday, 7/20 Water Play & Swimming at the Pool. Bring towel & swim suit. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch MONDAY, 7/16 TUESDAY, 7/17 WEDNESDAY, 7/18 THURSDAY, 7/19 FRIDAY, 7/20 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts JOIN A CLUB Demonstration and assembly ON THE PARK Groups Games Clubs Meet Field trip to Leave 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm Water Play & Swimming Bring swim suit, towel, sunscreen

17 Week 6 Monday, 7/23 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/24 Art & Crafts All daily activities will focus on painting & drawing featuring creative designs. Games and Sports play. Bring sack lunch. Wednesday, 7/25 Seaside Lagoon Trip Redondo Beach, CA Leave 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm Bring a sack lunch, wear beach attire under camp shirt, apply sunscreen, bring towel and sandals Thursday, 7/26 Group games, bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Friday, 7/27 Water Play & Swimming at the Pool. Bring towel & swim suit. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch MONDAY, 7/23 TUESDAY, 7/24 WEDNESDAY, 7/25 THURSDAY, 7/26 FRIDAY, 7/27 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts J Choose a Club Groups Games Seaside Lagoon Redondo Beach, CA Leave 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm ON THE PARK Groups Games Clubs Meet Water Play & Swimming (Bring swim suit, towel, sunscreen)

18 Week 7 Monday, 7/30 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/31 Intergenerational activity with our seniors at the Culver City Senior center. Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Wednesday, 8/1 Field trip to Kids Space. Bring a sack lunch, souvenir money, wear camp shirt, apply sunscreen Thursday, 8/2 Groups games, arts and crafts. Groups will take a brief tour of the Wende Museum located across from the playground at Vets park. Bring a sack lunch, apply sunscreen Friday, 8/3 Trip to the Centinela Valley Cultural Arts Center in Lawndale to see Seussical the Musical. Depart at 10:00 am and returning by 4:00 pm. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch. MONDAY, 7/30 TUESDAY, 7/31 WEDNESDAY, 8/1 THURSDAY, 8/2 FRIDAY, 8/3 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts Inter-generational Activities Culver City Senior Ctr Trip to Kids Space Pasadena CA Leave: 9:00 am Return at 4:00 pm Walking Trip Wende Museum Tour 9:30 am & 1:30 pm Seussical The Musical Lawndale, CA Leave 10:00 am Return 3:00 pm

19 Week 8 Monday, 8/6 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 8/7 Group activities will focus on fun facts about the 5 senses. Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Wednesday, 8/8 Group games and bouncer. Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Thursday, 8/9 Group games, bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Friday, 8/10 Trip to Pirate Adventure and Dinner Tournament Buena Park, CA Lunch is provided. Bring souvenir money, apply sunscreen, wear camp shirt Departure Time: 9:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm MONDAY, 8/6 TUESDAY, 8/7 WEDNESDAY, 8/8 THURSDAY, 8/9 FRIDAY, 8/10 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts The 5 Senses Activities and Games On the Park ON THE PARK Groups Games Pirate Adventure Trip Buena Park, CA Leave 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm

20 Week 9 Monday, 8/13 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 8/14 Games and activities will focus on fun facts and trivia about the Wild West, bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Wednesday, 8/15 Field trip to Gene Autry Museum Griffith Park Leave 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm Bring a sack lunch, bring money for souvenir or snack, apply sunscreen and wear camp shirt Thursday, 8/16 Art & Crafts Outside Games Giddy Up for fun, pics and prizes it s Cowboy Dress Up Day! Bring sack lunch, apply sunscreen Friday, 8/17 Water Play & Swimming at the Pool. Bring towel & swim suit. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch. MONDAY, 8/13 TUESDAY, 8/14 WEDNESDAY, 8/15 THURSDAY, 8/16 FRIDAY, 8/17 Orientation Get To Know You Games Arts and Crafts Wild West History & Trivia Games Trip to Gene Autry Museum Leave: 9:00 am Return 4:00 pm Cowboy Dress Up Day Water Play & Swimming (Bring swim suit, towel, sunscreen)

21 Week 10 Monday, 8/20 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 8/21 Group games, bring a blanket to camp to chat with friends on the grass, write Pen Pal letters and more. Bring a sack lunch, apply sunscreen Wednesday, 8/22 Trip to Bob Baker s Marionette Show 1345 W. 1 st Street, Los Angeles, CA Leave 9:00 am Return 2:30 pm Bring sack lunch and souvenir money, wear camp shirt Thursday, 8/23 Group games, arts and crafts, music trivia fun, apply sunscreen Friday, 8/24 Group games, music and cupcake party, bring sack lunch MONDAY, 8/20 TUESDAY, 8/21 WEDNESDAY, 8/22 THURSDAY, 8/23 FRIDAY, 8/24 Orientation & Rules Get to know You Games Arts & Crafts Club Sign Ups Summer Blanket Social Bring your blanket to camp for outdoor grass fun Clubs Meet The Bob Baker Marionette Theater Leave :9:00 am Return 2:30 pm ON THE PARK Rock Music Fun Trivia Games and pics Funtastic Rockstar End of Summer Party

22 SPECIALTY CAMP CALENDARS SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES & FIELD TRIPS

23 WEEK 1 Monday, 6/18 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Science lesson and activities Tuesday, 6/19 Science Experiments and videos Wednesday, 6/20 Trip: Science Center Charter Bus 700 Exposition Park Drive Los Angeles Wear Camp Shirt,, Money for Souvenirs 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 6/21 Mad Science is coming onsite to do a presentation Friday, 6/22 Olympic Day Games Walking Field Trip to Veterans Park 4117 Overland Avenue, Culver City 90230, 9:00 am 2:00 pm Lunch Provided MONDAY, 6/18 TUESDAY, 6/19 WEDNESDAY, 6/20 THURSDAY, 6/21 FRIDAY 6/22 Mad Science Olympic Day Orientation Day Presentation Science All Day Multiple science challenges for groups onsite Museum Scavenger Hunt Science Center/IMAX 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

24 WEEK 2 Monday, 6/25 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Mad Science demonstration on rockets Tuesday, 6/26 Art Lessons with rediscover (reusable art) Wednesday, 6/27 Trip: The Getty Charter Bus 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1000 Los Angeles, CA Wear Camp Shirt,, Money for Souvenirs 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 6/28 Let s get creative with food and paint. What design can you make with a cut carrot and a slice of celery? Friday, 6/29, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 6/25 TUESDAY, 6/26 WEDNESDAY, 6/27 THURSDAY, 6/28 FRIDAY 6/29 Orientation Day rediscover Activities Getty Museum Trip 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wear Camp Shirt Eat, Make, Play Art Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

25 WEEK 3 Monday, 7/2 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/3 Park Scavenger Hunt Day Wednesday, 7/4 No Camp Thursday, 7/5 Trip: Natural History Museum Charter Bus 900 W Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA Wear Camp Shirt, 9:00 am 4:00 pm Friday, 7/6, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 7/2 TUESDAY, 7/3 WEDNESDAY, 7/4 THURSDAY, 7/5 FRIDAY 7/6 Orientation Day Scavenger Hunt Day at Park No Camp Natural History Museum Trip 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wear Camp Shirt Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

26 WEEK 4 Monday, 7/9 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/10 Wear your favorite sport team jersey day Team Sports learning Soccer, Volleyball, Lacrosse Wednesday, 7/11 Team Sports Learning Basketball, Football, and Baseball Thursday, 7/12 Field Trip: Los Angeles Sparks Game Staple Center Downtown Los Angeles Departure Time: 11:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Bring money for snacks and souvenirs. Wear Camp T-shirt Friday, 7/13, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 7/9 TUESDAY, 7/10 WEDNESDAY, 7/11 THURSDAY, 7/12 FRIDAY 7/13 Orientation Day Favorite Sports Team Jersey Day Everything with a Ball in mind Sparks Game 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Wear Camp Shirt Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

27 WEEK 5 Monday, 7/16 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 7/17 Learning about types of birds and other animals that take flight Wednesday, 7/18 Trip: Long Beach Aquarium Charter Bus 100 Aquarium of the Pacific Long Beach, Ca Wear Camp Shirt,, Money for arcade and souvenirs 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 7/19 Friday, 7/20, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 7/16 TUESDAY, 7/17 WEDNESDAY, 7/18 THURSDAY, 7/19 FRIDAY 7/20 Orientation Day What is that I see in that tree- Types of Birds Long Beach Aquarium 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wear Camp Shirt Fury Friends Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

28 WEEK 6 Monday, 7/23 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Learn about the continents of the world Tuesday, 7/24 Maps, mapping, and where we live activities Wednesday, 7/25 Field trip to Mulligans 1351 W. Sepulveda Torrance, CA Wear camp shirt and bring sack lunch and optional money for souvenirs, apply sunscreen Departure Time: 9:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Thursday, 7/26 Food from around the world cooking activity Friday, 7/27, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 7/23 TUESDAY, 7/24 WEDNESDAY, 7/25 THURSDAY, 7/26 FRIDAY 7/27 Orientation Day Maps Mulligan s Family Fun Center Torrance 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wear Camp Shirt Cooking Projects Day Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

29 WEEK 7 Monday, 7/30 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Learn about short plays, watch a DVD on play writing Tuesday, 7/31 Dance, Dance, Dance Activities around movement and rhythm Wednesday, 8/1 Trip to Bob Baker s Marionette Show 1345 W. 1 st Street, Los Angeles, CA Bring sack lunch and souvenir money, wear camp shirt Departure Time: 9:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Thursday, 8/2 321 Action! Learn your lines Friday, 8/3 Trip to the Centinela Valley Cultural Arts Center in Lawndale to see Seussical the Musical. Depart at 10:00 am and returning by 4:00 pm. Apply sunscreen. Bring sack lunch. MONDAY, 7/30 TUESDAY, 7/31 WEDNESDAY, 8/1 THURSDAY, 8/2 FRIDAY 8/3 Dance, Dance, Dance Orientation Day Bob Baker Marionette Theater 9:00 am to 4:00 pm 321 Action! Trip to See Seussical the Musical 10:00 am 4:00 pm

30 WEEK 8 Monday, 8/6 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 8/7 Arts and Crafts Projects Game Creation Wednesday, 8/8 Trip: Golf N Stuff E. Firestone Blvd. Norwalk, CA Wear Camp Shirt, Pizza Lunch Provided, Money for Souvenirs 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 8/9 Never Ending Story Friday, 8/10, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 8/6 TUESDAY, 8/7 WEDNESDAY, 8/8 THURSDAY, 8/9 FRIDAY 8/10 Arts and Crafts Never Ending Story Game Creation Movie Orientation Day Golf N Stuff 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Lunch Provided Wear Camp Shirt Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

31 WEEK 9 Monday, 8/13 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunchtime procedures Get to know you games Tuesday, 8/14 Create your own ending books and games Wizard Day Wednesday, 8/15 Trip: Medieval Times Charter Bus 7662 Beach Blvd. Buena Park, Ca Lunch Provided, Wear Camp shirt and Money for Souvenirs 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 8/16 Pirate Day (Dress up in your favorite Pirate gear and hunt for buried treasurer) Friday, 8/17, Fun Swim/Water Activities at Vets Park, MONDAY, 8/13 TUESDAY, 8/14 WEDNESDAY, 8/15 THURSDAY, 6/28 FRIDAY 6/29 Orientation Day Wizard Day Medieval Times 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Lunch Provided Wear Camp Shirt Pirate Dress Up Day Swimming at Vets 11:00 am 4:00 pm

32 WEEK 10 Monday, 8/20 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building; restroom & buddy system Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunchtime procedures Science Games Tuesday, 8/21 Fun T is for Technology Activities Wednesday, 8/22 Trip: Movie Trip Arclight Theater Downtown Culver City Walking Wear Camp Shirt,, Money for treats Wear comfortable shoes 10:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 8/23 Art projects all day Friday, 8/24 Last Day of Camp Pizza Party Lunch Provided, water Balloon toss, and field activities MONDAY, 8/20 TUESDAY, 8/21 WEDNESDAY, 8/22 THURSDAY, 8/23 FRIDAY 8/24 Orientation Day Science Projects Movie Trip T is for Technology Arclight Culver City Activities involving the evolutions of tech Wear Camp shirt 10:00 am to 4:00 pm A is for Arts. The art of Acting E is for engineering Engineering & Math challenge Last Day of Camp Party and Field Games

33 TEEN CAMP CALENDARS SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES & FIELD TRIPS

34 WEEK 1 Monday, 6/18 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 6/19 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Wednesday, 6/20 California Science Center and IMAX Exposition Park Departure at 9:00 am Return at 4:00 pm (wear camp shirt) Bring lunch, wear comfortable shoes Campers will be using public transportation and the Expo light rail system Activities include: scavenger hunt and IMAX movie Thursday, 6/21 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Friday, 6/22 Olympic Day Activities Campers will do various activities Lunch provided ( salad, sandwiches, chips, drink) MONDAY, 6/18 TUESDAY, 6/19 WEDNESDAY, 6/20 THURSDAY, 6/21 FRIDAY 6/22 Museum Scavenger Hunt Olympic Day at Science Center/IMAX at 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Vets Vets at Vets

35 WEEK 2 Monday, 6/25 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 6/26 Fulcrum Ropes Course, Culver City Park Walking 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Bring lunch, wear comfortable clothes and closed toe rubber bottom shoes Wednesday, 6/27 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Thursday, 6/28 Movie Trip to Arclight Culver City Walking Wear Camp Shirt, may buy food at theater, may bring lunch Camper will pick movies the day before trip (only G, PG, and PG 13 movies) 10:00 am 4:00 pm Friday, 6/29 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 6/25 TUESDAY, 6/26 WEDNESDAY, 6/27 THURSDAY, 6/28 FRIDAY 6/29 Walking trip to at Fulcrum Ropes 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Vets Swimming at Plunge at Vets Movie Trip to Arclight Culver City 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

36 WEEK 3 Monday, 7/2 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 7/3 Campers will do various activities Young Chefs Cooking Activity Bring lunch Wednesday, 7/4 No Camp 4 th of July Holiday Thursday, 7/5 Trip to LACMA and Page Museum Wear camp shirt, bring lunch, money for souvenirs 9:00 am departure and 4:00 pm return Campers will participate in scavenger hunt and view King Tut exhibit Friday, 7/6 Campers will do various activities,swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 7/2 TUESDAY, 7/3 WEDNESDAY, 7/4 THURSDAY, 7/5 FRIDAY 7/6 No Camp Trip to LACMA and Park Page Museum Day at at Swimming at Plunge 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Vets Vets Wear Camp Shirt

37 WEEK 4 Monday, 7/9 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 7/10 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Wednesday, 7/11 Campers will do various activities Tie Dye Day (bring something from home you want to tie dye) Bring lunch Thursday, 7/12 Field Trip: Los Angeles Sparks Game Staple Center Downtown Los Angeles Departure Time: 11:00 am Estimated Time of Return: 4:00 pm Bring money for snacks and souvenirs. Wear Camp T-shirt Friday, 7/13 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 7/9 TUESDAY, 7/10 WEDNESDAY, 7/11 THURSDAY, 7/12 FRIDAY 7/13 Tie Dye Day Sparks Game 11:00 am to 4:00 pm or Buy Lunch Swimming at Plunge

38 WEEK 5 Monday, 7/16 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 7/17 Campers will do various activities Camp Karaoke Wednesday, 7/18 Trip: Golf N Stuff E. Firestone Blvd. Norwalk, CA Wear Camp Shirt, Pizza Lunch Provided, Money for Souvenirs 9:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 7/19 Campers will do various activities Young Chef s Cooking activity Bring lunch Friday, 7/20 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 7/16 TUESDAY, 7/17 WEDNESDAY, 7/18 THURSDAY, 7/19 FRIDAY 7/20 Camp Karaoke Golf N Stuff Lunch Provided 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Swimming at Plunge Wear camp shirt

39 WEEK 6 Monday, 7/23 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 7/24 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Wednesday, 7/25 Magic Mountain Magic Mountain Parkway CA (661) Wear Camp Shirt and comfortable shoes Bring money to buy lunch at park Campers will be using charter buses 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Buses will be pulling off at 9:00 am on the dot Thursday, 7/26 Campers will do various activities Young Chef s Cooking activity Bring lunch Friday, 7/27 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 7/23 TUESDAY, 7/24 WEDNESDAY, 7/25 THURSDAY, 7/26 FRIDAY 7/27 Six Flags Magic Mountain Young Chef s 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Challenge Swimming at Plunge Bring Money for Lunch

40 WEEK 7 Monday, 7/30 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 7/31 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Wednesday, 8/1 Movie Trip to AMC Century City Public Bus Wear Camp Shirt, may buy food at theater, may bring lunch Camper will pick movies the day before trip (only G, PG, and PG 13 movies) 10:00 am 4:00 pm Thursday, 8/2 Campers will do various activities Young Chef s Cooking activity Bring lunch Friday, 8/3 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 7/30 TUESDAY, 7/31 WEDNESDAY, 8/1 THURSDAY, 8/2 FRIDAY 8/3 Park Movie Trip to AMC Young Chef s Seussical the Day Century City Musical 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

41 WEEK 8 Monday, 8/6 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 8/7 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Wednesday, 8/8 Angels Baseball Game 11:00 am to 4:00 pm 2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA Bring lunch What you can bring to the Angeles Baseball Game Plastic water bottles, up to one liter in size ( US fluid ounces). Must be a "store bought" clear plastic bottle that is factory sealed. Reusable bottles, Drink boxes or Capri Sun drinks, Personal cameras with a lens less that 6"., Outside food(food brought from home or fast food, etc.) is permitted but not in bulk., Electronic devices such as laptop computers and tablets are permitted as long as they do not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game., Small TV/radios (must fit under seat), Personal-sized umbrellas Bags and Backpacks In accordance with Major League Baseball security measures, no large bags or backpacks will be allowed inside Angel Stadium. Bags that measure 16" long by 16" tall by 8" wide or smaller will be permitted inside the facility. All bags are subject to search before entering Angel Stadium. Thursday, 8/9 Campers will do various activities Young Chef s Cooking activity Bring lunch Friday, 8/10 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 8/6 TUESDAY, 8/7 WEDNESDAY, 8/8 THURSDAY, 8/9 FRIDAY 8/10 Young Chef s Angels Baseball Park Game Day 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Swimming at Plunge

42 WEEK 9 Monday, 8/13 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 8/14 Campers will do various activities Young Chef s Cooking activity Bring lunch Wednesday, 8/15 Trip to Raging Water San Dimas 111 Raging Waters Drive San Dimas, CA Bring money to buy lunch at park Campers will be using charter buses Must wear camp shirt and comfortable shoes, sunscreen, swim attire 9:00 am 6:00 pm Buses will be pulling off at 9:00 am on the dot Thursday, 8/16 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Friday, 8/17 Campers will do various activities, Swimming at pool 12:30 pm 3:00 pm, MONDAY, 8/13 TUESDAY, 8/14 WEDNESDAY, 8/15 THURSDAY, 8/16 FRIDAY 8/17 Young Chef s Raging Waters 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Bring money for lunch Swimming at Plunge

43 WEEK 10 Monday, 8/20 Camp Rules & Safety procedures in and out of the building, Daily procedures, sign/in putting away belongings Snack and lunch-time procedures Break up into groups and start rotations Tuesday, 8/21 Campers will do various activities Young Chef s Cooking activity Bring lunch Wednesday, 8/22 Knott s Berry Farm 8039 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park - (714) Bring money to buy lunch at park Campers will be using charter buses Must wear camp shirt and comfortable shoes, sunscreen 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Buses will be pulling off at 9:00 am on the dot Thursday, 8/23 Campers will do various activities Bring lunch Friday, 8/24 Campers feast of snacks, pizza while relaxing for the upcoming school week. Movie marathon and board games all day. Campers can wear their favorite pajama s Lunch is provided. MONDAY, 8/20 TUESDAY, 8/21 WEDNESDAY, 8/22 THURSDAY, 8/23 FRIDAY 8/24 Park Knott s Berry Farm 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Day End of Summer Bring money for lunch Slumber Party

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