RESIDENT REGISTRATION OPENS Saturday, February 3 at 8:30am
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NATURE AND ADVENTURE CAMPS
Outdoor Explorers
Let your wild side out as we explore a different
nature topic each week through hands on expe-
riences, field trips and more! Campers will go on
one field trip a week and will go to the pool three
times a week in the aernoon.
Mini Growers Half-Day Camp
We will explore plants and gardening and
discover all of the unique plants at the Oak Park
Conservatory in this exciting four-day camp.
Outdoor Adventures
Each week campers will go on two adventure
field trips and visit the pool and the ice rink. e
rest of the week will be filled with themed activ-
ities, guest speakers and traditional day camp
fun. Learn new skills, have exciting experiences
and truly discover all that the adventures that
are out there in the natural world. During the
camping week, campers will go on an overnight
camp-out on ursday evening and be finished
with camp at 11am on Friday morning, no
extended camp on ursday or Friday that week.
Adventure Fort Building
Half-Day Camp
Use wood, sticks, hammers, nails, leaves, moss,
and stones to create a space. We will get our
hands dirty and build outdoor forts in this
four-day camp.
Extended Camp begins immediately
following day camp and runs from 3 - 6pm.
is camp runs similar to our aer school
programs—without the homework time!
Snack, free-time, planned small and large group
activities extend your campers day.
POLAR BEAR PASS SALE ENDS MAY 6
SIGN UP FOR CAMP & BUY YOUR POOL PASS
It's never too early to look forward to Summer!
Buy yours online at www.pdop.org
e Parks Foundation was created to promote giving opportunities around
Oak Park parks and to support extraordinary projects within the Park
District of Oak Park. Scholarships for students to attend summer camp
is one of the many missions of the foundation.
To learn more: wwwparksfoundationop.org