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Park District of Oak Park Camp Guide 2018

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RESIDENT REGISTRATION OPENS Saturday, February 3 at 8:30am 4 Summer Stay & Play Ages 2-3 Summer fun for our youngest campers! Shaving cream art, building with blocks, singing favorite songs and playing games will enhance your child's imagination and socialization skills. Qualified summer staff will create a nurturing environment so your child can't resist coming back each day. is is a great program for those transitioning into Playschool at the Park District this fall. Snack provided. No swim days or field trips are scheduled. Potty training not required. Parents/guardians will be contact- ed to return to school to assist children aer accidents. Early Childhood Adventure Weeks Ages 3-5 Join our qualified summer staff for crazy, wacky, and wild-themed adventures that are sure to spark creativity and interest within your child. Cras, small and large group games, various activities, songs, and stories will fill the daily schedule. No two weeks will be the same! eme-related on-site field trips plus visits to the splash pad will add to the fun. Snack provided. Children must be toilet trained. Jr. Camp SPARK Ages 4-6 We focus on developing SKILLS, fostering PLAY, providing ADVENTURE, and promoting RECREATION for KIDS. Jr. SPARKers learn independence from parents as they develop friendships with fellow campers. Arts and cras improve fine motor skills, while games improve physical skills. We start our days with a swim lesson–your swimmer will have four, 35-minute lessons a week from trained swim instructors, supported by camp counselors. Lessons will be Monday – ursday, with Friday reserved for weather makeups. Please send your camper dressed to swim every day. If you have children enrolled at other Park District camps, please drop off your Jr. SPARKer first, because they will be leaving to walk to Rehm Pool. PRESCHOOL CAMPS Register now and save! Camps fill up quickly, and prices go up May 1. DAILY SCHEDULE 8:00 – 8:10am – Check in at Barrie Center 8:10 – 8:40am – Activity Rotation 1 8:40 – 9:00am – Walk to Rehm Pool 9:00 – 9:40am – Swim Lessons 9:40 – 10:10am – Change and snack time (Campers bring their own snacks) 10:10 – 10:30am – Walk back to center 10:30 – 10:55am – Activity Rotation 2 10:55 – 11:20am – Activity Rotation 3 11:20 – 11:30am – Closing Activity Schedule is subject to change $25 depit reserves your space in camp Full payment due May 1.

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