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201 9 GUIDE TO

SUMMERCAMPS in Arlington County

County Camps Online Registration begins 7am February 13, 2019 La inscripcion en linea comiencza el 13 de febrero a las 7am

registration.arlingtonva.us Don’t let fees or disabilities be a barrier! Arlington County is committed to all its residents! See page 22 for more info. ¡No deje que costo, ni idioma, ni necisidadas especiales, sean una barrera para participar en clases, ampamentos, o programas. Ofrecemos asistencia financiera para los que califican y apoyo para aquellos con necisadades especiales para que todos puedan participar. Ver página 28.

What Do You Want To Do This Summer? There’s Something For Everyone! Performing Arts! Sports! Arts & Crafts! Science! Nature! Gaming! Technology! And Much More!

Summer was designed to give kids a break from school, help them try new experiences and grow mentally, physically and socially. Whether your child wants to refine a sports skill, get creative, be in a play, learn how to ride a bike, play classic and electronic games or explore the great outdoors, Arlington has something to offer.

Programs for children ages 5-11, designed to give families lots of flexibility, including an option for students attending summer school!

Check out the Arlington County Summer Camp Catalog for camps and programs that keep kids engaged, active and focused on expanding their horizons! Arlington County programs offer lots of choices, safe and inviting environments, and the chance for children to develop strong bonds with their community. Kids get their fill of thrills through sports; showcase their talents through the arts; reap the rewards of volunteerism; invigorate their imaginations through creative play; explore the outdoors through nature programs; and have adventures galore. All while making friends and lifelong memories. Summer is the perfect time to bring people together by nurturing a healthy development that helps young people grow up confident, caring and responsible.

CLASSIC CAMPS / Page 7

Arlington Camps for All Abilities

Arlington County Camps CAMPS FOR PRESCHOOLERS / Page 6

A variety of programming options, both structured and unstructured, that include art, sports, trips and more.

NATURE, ADVENTURE OR HISTORY CAMPS / Page 7

For kids who love the outdoors and want to learn about and enjoy nature…and maybe stretch their limits with challenges such as canoeing, caving and more.

CREATIVE ARTS CAMPS / Page 9

Come in every shape and size, for those who want to learn to paint a picture, act in a play, throw a pot, sing a song and more!

SPORTS CAMPS / Page 12

Available for the sports enthusiast who enjoys every sport in a sport combo camp, or for the camper who wants to learn or refine skills in a specific sport camp such as ultimate Frisbee or tennis.

CAMPS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES / Page 16 Camps specifically designed for individuals with physical, social, emotional or developmental disabilities. Please note that we can make modifications in any camp for youth with disabilities. Just let usknow what camp and what you need.

IMAGINATION EXPLORATION CAMPS / Page 16

Bring kids with special interests in science, magic, history and imagination strategy games together.

To learn more about Arlington County Camps, check out the Parent Handbook at parks.arlingtonva.us after February 13, search “Parent Handbook” Looking for the Camp Guide by Category? It’s online! Visit parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/summer-camps/ to search all the camp listings by camp title, category, location, age, or start date! It’s the fastest and easiest way to find the camp option that’s best for you.

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Interested in a camp and need support for a disability? Contact the Therapeutic Recreation Office at [email protected]. Youth with disabilities are welcome to register for any programs of interest. As part of our inclusion philosophy, all Early Childhood Recreation programs are staffed to meet state licensing requirements and we have designated Arlington Science Focus ES Summerfest as a site that receives a few additional services. This site has a lower staff to camper ratio, provides additional training for staff on program modifications, offers positive behavior supports to help create social equity and connections for individuals with and without disabilities. The Therapeutic Recreation office can help ensure that modifications are in place for your child to have a successful camp experience. Advanced notice for any requests for modifications is welcome. Reasonable modifications could include: adapted equipment and techniques, specialized staff training, sign language interpreters, accessible facilities, additional staff, or large print and Braille materials. We strive to find the best fit for your camper and at times it may be necessary to recommend a change to a camper's placement if the support, assistance and modification necessary for participation can best be provided at an alternate site. You can also check our Therapeutic Recreation (TR) Camps on pages 16. Contact the TR Office at trinfo@ arlingtonva.us, 703.228.4740 for more information.

FitArlington Every camper in the Department of Parks and Recreation summer camps can benefit from a healthy and active lifestyle. Regular physical activity controls weight, combats chronic health conditions and diseases, improves mood, boosts energy, and promotes better sleep. Our recreation programs strive to provide opportunities for each camper to get the exercise they need to sustain a healthy life. We integrate at least 45 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise into Department of Parks and Recreation summer camps through interactive sports and games run by our staff. It is our goal to provide an environment where campers are able to increase their aerobic capacity, muscular strength and overall physical fitness through fun and challenging activities. In order to provide safe opportunities for physical activity, it is imperative that your camper wears sneakers that fit properly. Laces or Velcro must be tied and secured for a snug fit on the camper’s foot. Loose shoes or Heely’s are not ideal for physical activities. Socks should also be worn. Campers wearing inappropriate footwear will be unable to fully participate for their own safety. Department of Parks and Recreation Staff will consult with a parent when improper footwear is worn.

2019 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps / County Camps Online Registration begins 7am, February 13, 2019 / registration.arlingtonva.us/

Camp Catalog Key Camp codes and session numbers are listed under each camp description as follows.

Camp Description

Camp Age Range Camp Locations and Camp Code Camp Sessions/Dates Camp Time Camp Fees Camp Registration

Civil War Spy We found some imporant information about the enemy and need to get a message back to the Capital. In order to do so we’ll learn about Civil War spies and the techniques they used such as codes, disguises and hiding places. Each days activities will help us to get the message home, hopefully without getting caught! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540017 Sessions: 5 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $164 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Camps that have this symbol are operated by Arlington County Parks and Recreation. Their registration begins at 7am on February 13, 2019. Follow the registration guidelines on page 22 for more information. Other camps are conducted by private companies partnering with Arlington County. These camps are monitored to ensure they meet County standards. Registration varies by company; review the individual listing to learn how to register for these camps.

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Did you know that first day of camp registration is one of the busiest days for online registrations? Make sure you get into the camps you want by preparing before the registration period begins. See page 22 for great registration tips!

Qualified Staff Make It Happen! Camp Facts 1O1 Everyone can have a great time this summer, but not at another’s expense. All participants must follow directions and be respectful of fellow campers, staff, and program boundaries. While each camp has a specific policy for each session, there are common policies among all Arlington camps. These policies were developed to be sure all kids are safe and have the best opportunity for an enriching and fun summer. 1.

Indicates an Arlington County camp. Register online at parks. arlingtonva.us or use the registration form on page 23 and participant information/emergency record form on page 24 to register for these camps only.

Camp and playground counselors are special people. Department of Parks and Recreation staff love working with young people. They are creative, enthusiastic, committed and sincere...plus super-patient and loads of fun! In fact, many of Arlington’s camp and playground counselors have been campers themselves, often in the programs they now direct. A lot of our committed staff are school teachers, college students, and college graduates who hope to find a permanent job working with kids. They’re a talented and fun bunch, each with loads of experience in his or her specialty area, and all committed to helping your child to be the best he or she can be. To ensure your children have a positive and fun experience, Arlington County invests many hours in staff training and development. In addition to meeting the qualifications for their position, all summer staff attend mandatory trainings that focus on promoting positive participation; creative expression; cooperative and adaptive games; heart-healthy and wellness activities; risk management and safety; child protective services; procedures and policies; planning activities; positive and productive scheduling; and developing welcoming spaces.

2. Children must wear appropriate clothing and shoes for the camp and its activities. Sandals are not allowed except on water days.

Help Wanted...You!

3. Children must bring their lunch to full day camps.

Want to have a blast this summer and make money doing it?

4. Caregivers should pick up a calendar of activities on the first day of each camp session on site.

Arlington County is looking for creative, enthusiastic, committed, sincere people who want to have fun to staff our summer camps. These are part-time to full-time temporary positions at a competitive salary. Great for teachers, college students, and anyone who wants experience working with the best kids in the nation... Arlington kids! You can also support special interest in the arts, nature, sports or working with people with disabilities. Interested? Go to parks.arlingtonva.us, search Summer Employment.

5. Excess group insurance that is above and beyond personal medical insurance is available to camp participants to cover medical expenses incurred as a result of injury at camp. 6. Behavior resulting in extreme disruption or intentional harm to self, others or property can result in removal from the program according to the Code of Conduct Policy at the discretion of program staff. Camp and playground counselors are trained to use supportive strategies and available resources to encourage positive participation as alternatives to removal. 7. To keep kids safe, summer programs will limit or cancel outdoor activities, or may even cancel programs, on “Code Red” days. Camper safety is the deciding factor. 8. Field trips are subject to change or cancellation due to inclement weather or if appropriate transportation is unavailable. 9. Locations are subject to change (this catalog conveys the most correct information available before going to press). For updates, contact the registration office at 703.228.4747 or log onto parks. arlingtonva.us, search Summer Camp. 10. The Arlington County Board approves all Arlington County camp fees. The goal is to provide programs for all County children. You may qualify for reduced fees even in non-Arlington County camps. 11. Camps with insufficient enrollment are canceled. Registration staff will help direct families to comparable open programs.



Important Phone Numbers Find Out If You Qualify For A Fee Reduction Camp Registration & Information..... 703.228.4747 › Option 1 Habla Español....................................... 703.228.4747 › Option 9 Job Opportunities...................................................703.228.1856 Summer Camp Hotline...........................................703.228.1856 Elementary Programs............................................703.228.4773 Teen Programs........................................................703.228.4729 Therapeutic Recreation.........................................703.228.4740 TTY Number for All Programs............................... Use relay 711 Inclement Weather Hotline...................................703.228.4715

Processing Locations and Hours Main Registration Office 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206 M-F 8am-5pm 703.228.4747 Satellite Registration Locations Call before you go—one staff member on site Arlington Mill Community Center 909 S. Dinwiddie St., 22204 M/W/F 8am-4pm, TU 8am-5pm, TH 8am-5:30pm Contact on site 703.228.7790 Madison Community Center 3829 N. Stafford St. 22207 M–F 9am–5:30pm Contact on site 703.228.5310

2019 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps / County Camps Online Registration begins 7am, February 13, 2019 / registration.arlingtonva.us/

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8 Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre 125 S. Old Glebe. Rd. 703-228-1850

9 Thomas Jefferson Art Studios 3501 S. 2nd St.  703-228-5925

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COMMUNITY CENTERS & SENIOR CENTERS CENTROS COMUNITARIOS 10 Arlington Mill Community Center 909 S. Dinwiddie St. 703-228-7790

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11 Aurora Hills Community Center & Senior Center 735 18th St. S. 703-228-5722

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12 Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center 4200 S. Four Mile Run 703-228-0701

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13 Carver Community Center 1415 S. Queen St. 703-228-5706

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66 Arlington Traditional School 855 N Edison St. 703-228-6290

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82 McKinley Elementary School 1030 N. McKinley Rd. 703 228-5280

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76 Gunston Middle School

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COUNTY ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS 7AM FEBRUARY 13, 2019 LA INSCRIPCIÓN EN LÍNEA COMIENZA EL 13 DE FEBRERO A LAS 7AM

To learn more about Arlington County camps check out the Parent Handbook at parks.arlingtonva. us after February 13, search “Parent Handbook”

CAMPS FOR PRESCHOOLERS Little Explorers Camp

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Little Explorers camp provide a fun exciting camp experience for our youngest campers! Creative play, crafts and physical activity are combined with our themes to bring campers on a week full of adventures. Special visitors will be dropping by with fun and exciting surprises. Campers should bring a nut-free lunch each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5. Locations Camp Code Carlin Hall 510019 Fairlington CC 510029 Madison CC 510039 Langston CC 510049 *Ashlawn ES 510059 Sessions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sessions/Tuckahoe: 3-8 Time: 9:30am -12:30pm Fees: $145/$116 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Abrakadoodle: Fairy Tale Art Take a creative journey deep into the world of fairy tales! These are the familiar, beloved stories of fantastic worlds, royal lives, and dramatic transformations that we know and love. Along the way, students will learn about disguises, color mixing, patterns, textures, and more. Students will live “Happily Ever After” in this creative storybook of art experiences. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3½-6. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 2 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $160 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703.538.4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

Abrakadoodle: Kids on Canvas Get ready for a “Kids on Canvas” painting adventure that features fabulous artists, tons of paint and buckets of fun! Explore patterns, texture and incorporate design 6

while learning about Vincent van Gogh, Katsuhiko Hibino, Romero Britto, Amelia Pelaez, and more. You will have some super, Picasso-style fun in this camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3½-6. Locations Sessions Oakridge ES 7 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $200 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703.538.4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

Abrakadoodle: Space Art Adventure Join us and blast off to an outer space adventure! Learn about the solar system, meteoroids, meteors and meteorites, constellations and much more. Find out why astronauts wear spacesuits and why telescopes are important tools. Create art that focuses on science, technology, engineering and math concepts. Explore fun art techniques and make friends that are “out of this world”! All while we reach for the stars as artists! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3½-6. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 3 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $200 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703.538.4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

Abrakadoodle: World Travel 3D Art Camp Travel with us on this creative journey and change the way you see the world! Create 3D masterpieces inspired by world cultures. Learn about Chinese ceramics, Croatian “licitar” hearts, Maori design carvings from New Zealand, “nicho” boxes from Mexico and much more. Create art using a variety of materials and learn that through art we can connect with people from all over the world. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3½-6. Locations Sessions Oakridge ES 8 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $200 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703.538.4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

Care Actor Kids: Act It Out! Awaken creativity & boost self-confidence in this camp that illustrates positive values using storybooks! Each day campers will explore their imaginations and artistic talents, playing theater games and acting out stories, using costumes and props. This camp provides a fun and dynamic space to build confidence, courage and character. Students will showcase their favorite story to family & friends on the last day of camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 4-6 Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 8 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $325 Registration: www.careactorkids.com/, call or email.

Educational Theatre Co: ETC Beginnings for Preschoolers ETC Beginnings camp offers an enriching theatre experience for your preschooler to learn basic acting skills, as well as how to use their bodies, voices and imaginations to create exciting characters. The day is filled with circle time, improv games, arts and crafts, outdoor time and rehearsal for our big “show” at the end of the week! Note: Preschoolers must be potty trained. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 1 Fairlington CC 5 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $225 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

First Serve Tennis: Little Shots Bouncin’ & Swingin’ This camp introduces tots to tennis through fun games and activities designed to build eye-hand coordination and familiarity with the tennis ball and racquet. Players learn the forehand volley, forehand and backhand. Parents are encouraged to stay with their

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child at the court site. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 4-6. Locations Sessions Hayes Park 4, 8, 10 Time: 8:30-10am/10:15-11:45am Fees: $180 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

Golden Boot Soccer: Lil’ Boots Juniors Lil’ Boots is the perfect introduction to the beautiful game of soccer. It is specifically designed to create a positive first experience for young players, who will learn soccer fundamentals through fun activities and small-sided games. Lil’ Boots Juniors builds self-esteem, confidence, and a sense of sportsmanship and fair play while developing a child’s coordination and physical, mental, and social skills in a non-competitive environment. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-4. Locations Sessions Greenbrier Park 7 Time: 9:30-11am Fees: $155 Registration: www.goldenbootsoccer.com, call 703.287.0088 or email info@golden bootsoccer.com. Discounts available for early registration and siblings.

Arlington Soccer Association: MiniSoccer ASA Mini Soccer Camps will provide a fun introduction to soccer for boys and girls that are 3-5 yrs of age. These camps will provide age-appropriate, enjoyable activities as these young children begin to develop coordination, agility, balance and other movement skills. Soccer instruction, focused on developing individual ball control skills, will also be provided. The ASA Mini Soccer Camps will be offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (make-up day is Friday). The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see our camp

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offerings for older children (6-15 year olds) and indoor soccer. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Gunston CC 3 Wakefield HS 5 Bluemont Park 8, 9, 10 Time: 9:30-11:30am Fees: $130 Registration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com, call 703.527.0157 or email camps@arlington soccer.com. 3 days only: Tues/Weds/Thurs.

CLASSIC CAMPS Summerfest: This full day camp is great for kids who want the complete camp experience! Fun days of high-energy camp are designed around a creative weekly theme. Your child will make new friends and learn life-long skills while participating in active play through sports, cooperative games, creative and expressive arts. Campers are divided into small age groups for age appropriate activities that meet their developmental needs during core times as well as enjoying times throughout the day where all ages play and interact together. This camp takes one trip per week to a Virginia Regional Park pool or adventures to another fun destination! Additionally, each week there will be one onsite specialty event. Each child must bring a lunch and snack each day. Rising Kindergarteners - Rising 5th graders (K-5th) ONLY. These camps are for FULL DAY care only. Summer school students are advised to register for APS Extended Day camps. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 4-10 (4yr. olds must be 5 by Sept.30, 2019). Locations Camp Code Arlington Science Focus ES 521019 Long Branch ES 521029 Oakridge ES 521039 Sessions: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 8am-6pm Fees: $255 / $204 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Steve and Kate’s Camp Campers choose activities such as film, soccer in an inflatable stadium, breadmaking, crochet, sewing, music recording in custom vocal booths, learning to code, and piethrowing—all good for your childs resume. Two ways to play: Day passes—buy any number of days and use them any time. Membership: one fee covers the entire summer. Lunch included. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Campers ages 4-12. Counselors-in-Training ages 13-17. *Location Locations Sessions Change *Ashlawn ES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 7:30am-6pm Fees: Varies Registration: www.steveandkate.com, call 571.384.2214 or email [email protected].

NATURE, ADVENTURE & HISTORY A Soldier's Life Our recruits will design a fort, use signal flags, practice their infantry drills and learn about Civil War tactics. We’ll also go on long marches and experience camp life. If the recruits are lucky we’ll have some time to relax in camp and play a few Civil War era games. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 10 -12. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540019 Sessions: 4 Time: 9am-2pm Fees: $272

Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

A Spy's Life Virginia was a haven for would-be spies during the Civil War. Our campers will learn about the real men and women who spied for the Union and Confederate armies, and use their tricks and tools in daily missions and games. They only have one week to build a cover story, identify important secrets, and relay the information, all while avoiding capture. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 10 -12. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540019 Sessions: 6 Time: 9am-2pm Fees: $243 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Animal Insides What makes animals tick? How do their bodily systems and organs compare to yours? Through indoor and outdoor activities, explore the amazing world inside animals. Discover how eyes, brains, hearts, lungs and the digestive system work through dissection demonstrations. Session content repeats; campers should attend only one session.No camp on July 4 and 5 during session 2. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9 (must have completed grade 1). Locations Camp Code Gulf Branch Nature Center 540029 Sessions: 1, 2 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $164 Session 1/$99 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Battlefield Explorers Each day we’ll travel by van to local Civil War battlefields to learn about the war and the soldiers who fought. Among the sites we'll hike are Gettysburg, Harper’s Ferry, and Antietam. Note: Each day will involve hikes up to three miles in length and often on rocky or uneven terrain, so sturdy shoes are recommended for this camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 11-14. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540019 Sessions: 1 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $377 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

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Civil War Spy We found some imporant information about the enemy and need to get a message back to the Capital. In order to do so we'll learn about Civil War spies and the techniques they used such as codes, disguises and hiding places. Daily games will help build our spy skills, hopefully without getting caught! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540019 Sessions: 5 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $164 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Colorful Critters Orange Turtles, Blue Jays, Green Frogs & Red Ladybugs: everywhere you look there are critters in all colors of the rainbow. Some you can’t miss, but others use their colors to blend in with the world around them. At this camp we will meet some friendly, colorful characters and search the Gulf Branch woods for those who might be hiding in plain sight! We’ll also meet the animals at the Nature Center and make crafts, play games and take little hikes to round out our day. Session content repeats; campers should attend only one session. Staff to participant ration 1:8. Ages 6-7 (must have completed kindergarten). Locations Camp Code Gulf Branch Nature Center 540029 Sessions: 5, 6 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $164 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Creepy Crawlies Discover how insects and other animals without backbones move through the soil, across the land, on and in plants, under and on top of the water, and in the air. Through outdoor exploration, games, crafts, and other activities we'll see how grasshoppers hop, backswimmers swim, butterflies fly and more. Session content repeats; campers should attend only one session. No camp on July 4 and 5 during Session 2. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 6-7 (must have completed kindergarten). Locations Camp Code Long Branch Nature Center 540039 Sessions: 1, 2 Time: 9am-12:30pm Fees: $191 Session 1/ $115 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Farm History Camp Although there are no longer any farms in Arlington, our community still has a rich agricultural story. During this camp we’ll use the fields and equipment at Fort CF Smith Park to learn farm skills like beekeeping and cider making. On two of our days we’ll visit local parks to meet farm animals and experience working farm life. No camp on Thursday due to the 4th of July Holiday. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 8-10. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540019 Sessions: 2 Time: 9am-2pm Fees: $218 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Nature Center Explorers The metro area has a wealth of nature centers and, in this camp, we'll visit an different one each day to check out their unique features, animals and exhibits. We’ll also hit their trails for hiking and exploring the local habitat. Then we’ll review and rate our favorite spots for the week. Campers should wear sturdy shoes for hiking and bring a backpack with a pack lunch and water each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-12. (must have completed 4th grade). Locations Camp Code Long Branch Nature Center 540039 Sessions: 5 Time: 9am-3:30pm Fees: $350 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Nature Nomads Go exploring! Stay cool in the shade of our forests. Enjoy the views from a mountaintop. Wade into a bay to net critters. Discover who’s hiding in the middle of a marsh. How many different species can we find in a week? Sturdy shoes and clothes that can get wet and muddy are recommended for this camp. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 10-13 (must have completed grade 4). Locations Camp Code Gulf Branch Nature Center 540029 Sessions: 3 Time: 9am-3:30pm Fees: $350 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Treks & Travels Get on board for Treks & Travels’ exciting expeditions. Each day campers meet at Long Branch Nature Center then travel to a

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Designated Inclusion Sites Individuals with disabilities are welcome to register for any summer camp in the catalog. Some children still need lower ratios and more structure, which is where our Designated Sites come in. The location this year is Summerfest at Arlington Science Focus ES. Staff at these sites have a lower ratio, and receive additional training on program modifications and behavior management. Most staff comes with previous experience working with campers with disabilities. The camp focus is on increasing camper’s awareness and comfort level interacting with peers of all different abilities. Inclusion not only benefits individuals with disabilities but has many positive benefits to all campers!

No slouching in this camp! Our young enlistees will learn to march and drill like a welltrained infantry unit. They’ll learn how to quickly load artillery and how to build forts to protect the city. They’ll also spend some quiet time setting up camp, cooking hard tack and playing Civil War era games. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540019 Sessions: 3 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $164 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

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lunch, snack, digital camera, SD card and flash drive. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 11-17. Locations Sessions Long Bridge Park 7 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $550 Registration: www.FishandExplore.com, call 703.215.1066 or email info@fishand explore.com.

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different local park by van to explore, hike, find fossils, learn, and play in unique natural habitats. We’ll go fishing, wading, roll logs and more. Note: Hikes may include steep, rocky terrain. Campers should wear sturdy shoes for hiking and bring a backpack with a pack lunch and water each day. Staff Ratio: 1:8. Ages 10 -14 (must have completed 5th grade). Locations Camp Code Long Branch Nature Center 540039 Sessions: 6 Time: 9am-3:30pm Fees: $350 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Water Wanderers Where does all that water go? Follow us to find out! Hike and splash along streams and rivers to follow our water to its final destination, the Chesapeake Bay. Visit a water treatment plant to see how the water we use is cleaned before returning it to the watershed. Discover wildlife in habitats along the Chesapeake Bay. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 9-11(must have completed grade 3). Locations Camp Code Gulf Branch Nature Center 540029 Sessions: 4 Time: 9am-3:30pm Fees: $350 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Wonderful Water Come learn about one of the most influential elements on Earth–water! We’ll discover how water shapes peoples and animals lives, the land, the weather and how civilization affects water. Through activities, exploration, and tons of fun games we’ll get ‘submersed’ in a world of wonder. Session content repeats, participants should only register for one session. Staff to participant Ratio: 1:8. Ages 7-9 (must have completed grade 1). Locations Camp Code Long Branch Nature Center 540039 Sessions: 3, 4 Time: 9am-12:30pm Fees: $191 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

4-H Junior Camp ACA-Accredited overnight summer camp held at the beautiful 4-H Camp in Front Royal, VA. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-13 yrs. 8

Locations June 30-July 4 at the Northern Virginia 4-H Educational Center in Front Royal VA (Overnight) Sessions: 2 Fees: $350 Registration: https://arlington.ext.vt.edu/ programs/4h-camp.html, call 703.228.6404 or email Arlington 4-H Agent Caitlin Verdu at [email protected] for the application and additional information.

Fish and Explore: Big Fish

Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to paddle kayaks along local waterways, ponds and lakes. Campers learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and many more small critters. Lifejackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3 Long Bridge Park 4 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $550 Registration: www.FishandExplore.com, call 703.215.1066 or email info@fishand explore.com.

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Fish and Explore transports campers off site for this camp to teach fishing basics as well as more intensive fishing techniques, including targeting specific fish species, reading the water and navigation safety. All gear including tackle, rods, reels and life jackets supplied. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 10-16. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 2 Yorktown HS 5 Greenbrier Park 10 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $550 Registration: www.FishandExplore.com, call 703.215.1066 or email info@fishand explore.com.

Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to paddle kayaks along local waterways, ponds and lakes. Campers learn kayaking skills while getting up close to native wildlife. Beach stops allow campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles and many more small critters. Lifejackets are provided and required while kayaking. Bring lunch, snack, water bottle, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 10-16. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 8 Barcroft 9 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $550 Registration: www.FishandExplore.com, call 703.215.1066 or email info@fishand explore.com.

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Fish and Explore: Young Anglers

Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to hike trails, wade in streams and walk pond and lake shores to find native wildlife. Campers observe, catch, photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, turtles, crayfish, minnows and many more small critters that live in the water and woods. Wear sneakers and bring lunch, snack, river shoes, change of clothes and towel. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 7-10. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 1 Yorktown HS 2, 6, 9 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $450 Registration: www.FishandExplore.com, call 703.215.1066 or email info@fishand explore.com.

Fish and Explore transports campers offsite to lakes, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Campers will learn water safety, nature awareness, and the basics of fresh and saltwater fishing. Having a 1 to 4 instructor to camper ratio allows us to provide an extensive amount of individualized attention to each camper as they learn about casting, rigging, knot tying, tackle and lure selection and fish identification. Fish and Explore provides water, life jackets, bait, tackle, rods and reels. Bring a full water bottle, lunch, snack, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel. Staff to participant ratio 1:4. Ages 7-10. Locations Sessions Long Bridge Park 1 Yorktown HS 9 Greenbrier Park 10 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $550 Registration: www.FishandExplore.com, call 703.215.1066 or email info@fishand explore.com.

Fish and Explore: Nature Photography and Hiking Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to explore the outdoors. Learn techniques to become a better photographer as you capture landscapes, flora and fauna while on extended hikes. Camp covers camera functions, lighting, composition, how to upload and save to a flash drive. Special lessons include in-depth techniques to enhance images through lab sessions. Bring

Virginia Outside: Fish 'N' Fun Our Fish 'n Fun fishing camps for 6-9 yr. old campers are designed to teach the basics of freshwater fishing through a series of games and activities as well as on-the-water

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experience. Campers learn casting basics, fish species, knots, and even get their hands dirty catching their own bait before heading out to the water at local ponds and rivers in search of bluegill, bass, catfish, and anything else that will bite! Staff to participant ratio1:5. Ages 6-9. Locations Sessions Gunston CC 2, 6, 8, 10 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $450 Registration: www.virginiaoutside.com, call 804.272.6362 or email tsclarkson@ virginiaoutside.com.

Virginia Outside: Fishing Camp Our Northern Virginia day camp for 8-14 year-olds is designed to teach the entire process of fishing from rigging rods, to tying knots, to baiting hooks, all while introducing campers to the great wealth of fishing opportunities the area has to offer. Campers spend the week fishing a combination of public and private freshwater ponds and lakes, floating and wading on the Rappahannock, Rapidan, Potomac, or Shenandoah Rivers, and spend a day on the Chesapeake Bay with Captain Frank Carver aboard the 48' " Loosenup". Ages 8-14. Locations Sessions Gunston CC 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $575 Registration: www.virginiaoutside.com, call 804.272.6362 or email tsclarkson@ virginiaoutside.com.

Virginia Outside: Kayak Fishing Camp This camp is perfect for campers who have been to our fishing camps before and are looking to do something a little different, or for those who have never been with us before, but who love being outside and in charge of their own destiny. Our staff has completed the ACA Level I kayak assessment and will instruct campers on safety, paddling, and general maneuvering of a siton-top kayak. As campers learn throughout the week at various locations we incorporate fishing, sightseeing and touring while paddling on all types of water. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Gunston CC 2 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $575 Registration: www.virginiaoutside.com, call 804.272.6362 or email tsclarkson@ virginiaoutside.com.

Virginia Outside: Mountain Bike Camp Join the staff of Virginia Outside for daily instruction, trail rides, and lots of fun. Campers will develop beginner and intermediate mountain biking skills including: steering, shifting, hill climbing and descending, log hopping, dodging obstacles, etiquette, maintenance, safety and more. Campers ride in the morning, have a midday activity like visiting a water park or cooling off in a river, then get back on the bikes in the afternoon. Depending on weather conditions, we usually take a day off riding mid-week to hike up to Cedar Run and enjoy a natural waterslide and swimming hole. Bikes and helmets provided by Virginia Outside, but campers are welcome to bring their own. Ages 8-14. Locations Sessions Gunston CC 5, 8, 10 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $550 Registration: www.virginiaoutside.com, call 804.272.6362 or email tsclarkson@ virginiaoutside.com.

CREATIVE ARTS CAMPS Creative Arts Camp Whether beginning or advanced, young artists love this popular two-week visual arts camp! Campers spend their days experimenting with a variety of art materials and techniques. We emphasize developing creativity and imagination with a special focus on skill building. Our staff shares their expertise in a variety of techniques that may include drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, bookmaking, mask making and multi-cultural arts. Participants invite their family and friends to their art show at the end of each session. Each session has its own theme and activities, including up to two field trips for a well-rounded experience. Campers should wear clothes that they can get messy. Bring a lunch and a snack each day. Five-year-olds must have completed kindergarten or a similar all day program. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8 (Madison). Ages 8-11(Fairlington). Locations Camp Code Fairlington CC 531029 Madison CC 531039 Sessions: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Time: 8am-3pm Ext Hours: 3-6pm Fees: $520/$468 Session 1-2 Ext Fees: $92/$82 Session 1-2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Creative Arts Camp: Art Explorers Join us for an action packed week of creativity and art! This half-day program will give young artists an opportunity to experiment with exciting art materials and explore artworks throughout art history and from around the globe. Each day will focus on a specific technique, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and collage. Participants invite their family and friends to their art show at the end of each week. Each session has its own unique theme and activities. Campers should wear clothes that they can get messy. Bring a snack each day. Five-year-olds must have completed kindergarten or a similar all day program. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8. Locations Camp Code Arlington Mill CC 531019 Sessions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 8:30am-Noon Fees: $130 / $104 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Encore Stage & Studio: Lessons from Mr. Rogers It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood! Using Mr. Rogers’s timeless lessons, we will discover a world of wonder and possibilities, friendship and empathy. Encore is excited to premiere a summer experience for our youngest theatre lovers. Join us in class where civility, creativity, and community take a front seat. In this morning program, students are engaged through activities tailored especially for them: song and movement, music and rhythm, storytelling and crafts. Our experienced teaching artists will welcome your little ones into the warm and wonderful world of theatre. Ages 3-5. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 1 Time: 9am-12pm Fees: $220 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.



Encore Stage & Studio: Circus Fun The Circus is coming, the Circus is coming! What would you do if you were part of the circus? Would you be a juggler, clown, lion tamer, tight rope walker, or trapeze artist? Let’s work together to put on our greatest show. Encore is excited to premiere a summer experience for our youngest theatre lovers. In this morning program, students are engaged through activities tailored especially for them: song and movement, music and rhythm, storytelling and crafts. Our experienced teaching artists will welcome your little ones into the warm and wonderful world of theatre. Ages 3-5. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 2 Time: 9am-12pm Fees: $220 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Crowns & Castles Where do the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess live? In the castle! Encore is excited to premiere a summer experience for our youngest theatre lovers. We will work together to imagine what sorts of people live in such beautiful buildings. What do they do, where do they go, what do they eat, and what songs do they sing? In this morning program, students are engaged through activities tailored especially for them: song and movement, music and rhythm, storytelling and crafts. Our experienced teaching artists will welcome your little ones into the warm and wonderful world of theatre. Let’s create our own kingdom and you wear the crown. Ages 3-5. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 4 Time: 9am-12pm Fees: $220 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Down on the Farm I The pigs “oink,” the cows “moo,” the chickens “cluck,” the ducks “quack,” and the horses “neigh” as the barnyard comes to life as we explore the sights and sounds of living Down on the Farm. Encore is excited to premiere a summer experience for our youngest theatre lovers. Our experienced teaching artists will welcome your little ones into the warm and wonderful world of theatre. Ages 3-5. t’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood! Using Mr. Rogers’s timeless lessons, we will discover a world of wonder and possibilities, friendship and empathy. In this morning program, students are engaged through activities tailored especially for them: song and movement, music and rhythm, storytelling and crafts. Our experienced teaching artists will welcome your little ones into the warm and wonderful world of theatre. Ages 3-5. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 6 Time: 9am-12pm Fees: $220 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Time Travel Treasure Hunters What if you could go back in time to find hidden treasures? Mysteries are sure to unfold right before your eyes…Would you go? You and your peers will work together to solve

puzzles, seek out clues, and make it back before time runs out! Encore is excited to offer a summer of brand new one-week programs to captivate students’ minds and activate their energetic creativity through a jam-packed week of movement, character creation, problem solving, and more! Ages 5 -9. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 1 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $350 Ext Fees: $50/$50 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email [email protected]. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Mission Impossible Welcome to a world of intrigue. Every day, you will receive an envelope and choose to accept the assignment. You may have to decode messages, solve a puzzle, complete an obstacle, or possibly go on a short mission. Encore is excited to offer a summer of brand new one-week programs to captivate students’ minds. This camp calls for lots of teamwork, problem solving, and creativity. No spy experience required. Ages 5 -9. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 2 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $280 Ext Fees: $40/$40 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email [email protected]. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: The Sights and Sounds of Winter Wonderland Do you want to build a snowman…in July?? Snuggle on your thinking caps as you and your teammates stretch your imaginations to create a frosty landscape full of creativity, friendship, and fun! Encore is excited to offer a summer of brand new one-week programs to captivate students’ minds and activate their energetic creativity through a jam-packed week of movement, character creation, problem solving, and more. Go on a frosty adventure with Encore in our Winter Wonderland session. Ages 5 -9. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 7 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $350 Ext Fees: $50/$50 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email [email protected]. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Center Stage: Into the Woods Jr. Take your Stage Door experience to the next level! Level up as a musician, focusing on more intricate rhythms and harmonies as you form a tightly knit ensemble. More complex storytelling and musicality make this three-week program an excellent primer to gain more experience in musical theatre, to prepare for high school or college auditions or grow confident in their character formation abilities. The musical centers on a baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse and wind up changed forever. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 13-18.

Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 8, 9, 10 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $995 Ext Fees: $150/$150 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: It's Elementary: Space Pirates & Shooting Stars Blast off on a journey through space and time as pirates! Participate in epic battles and explore uncharted territories with your captain and fellow pirate crew in search of special treasure. Each camp day, campers activate their minds and bodies through a variety of activities ranging from dance and crafts to storytelling and theatre games. Guided by professional teaching artists, this camp environment is the perfect place for your child to expand their imagination and creativity. Finally, graduate to the next level of drama: we finish the session with a performance up on a real stage! Make your way through zero-gravity, dodge a meteor shower, and discover whole new planets in our outer space adventure! Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 5-9. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 3, 4 Time: 8:30am-5:30pm Fees: $840 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

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Set sail on a creative journey! We’ll use our bodies, voices, and imaginations to bring beloved undersea stories to life. Each camp day, campers activate their minds and bodies through a variety of activities ranging from dance and crafts to storytelling and theatre games. Guided by professional teaching artists, this camp environment is the perfect place for your child to expand their imagination and creativity. We will also create original scenes involving our favorite sea creatures. Finally, graduate to the next level of drama: we finish the session with a performance up on a real stage. Life is the bubbles! You never know who we might see…“Just keep swimming!” Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 5-9. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 5, 6 Time: 8:30am-5:30pm Fees: $840 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Visit website for morning half day option. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Stage Door: Disney & Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins, JR. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that “Anything can happen if you let it.” In this immersive camp experience, you’ll

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get a glimpse of what it’s like to work as a theatre professional. Mornings are spent sharpening your acting, singing, and dancing skills. In the afternoons, you’ll put these skills into action, collaborating with other artists in the daily rehearsal process. Each camp production is led by a director, music director, and choreographer, with the cur riculum enhanced by workshops with guest artists. As the camp builds towards public performances of a fully-staged musical, you’ll be challenged to fully engage your creativity, to develop a memorable character, and to work as part of a team while gaining valuable stage experience. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 5, 6, 7 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $995 Ext Fees: $150/$150 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Stage Door: Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, JR. Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka JR. follows the candy manufacturer as he stages a contest by hiding golden tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Four of the five winning children are insufferable brats, but the fifth is a likable young lad named Charlie Bucket, who takes the tour in the company of his equally amiable grandfather. The children must learn to follow Mr. Wonka’s rules in the factory—or suffer the consequences. In this immersive camp experience, you’ll get a glimpse of what it’s like to work as a theatre professional. Mornings are spent sharpening your acting, singing, and dancing skills. In the afternoons, you’ll put these skills into action, collaborating with other artists in the daily rehearsal process. Each camp production is led by a director, music director, and choreographer, with the curriculum enhanced by workshops with guest artists. As the camp builds towards public performances of a fully-staged musical, you’ll be challenged to fully engage your creativity, to develop a memorable character, and to work as part of a team while gaining valuable stage experience. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 1, 2, 3 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $995 Ext Fees: $150/$150

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Encore Stage & Studio: Stage Door: Sense & Sensibility Want to pack as much theatre as possible into just two weeks? Hone your performance and technical theatre skills in the fast-paced environment of this innovative camp! Under the guidance of professional directors and designers, students may participate as both actors and designers/ crew members as they channel their creative energy, talent, and enthusiasm into two fullystaged public performances. Sisters Elinor and Marianne find themselves captivated by two very different men in this lively and dynamic adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel. Sensible Elinor is charmed by the quiet, bumbling goodness of Edward, while passionate Marianne is swept off of her feet by the dashing and mysterious Willoughby. But when Willoughby’s scandalous past and Edward’s secret fiancee come to light, the sisters are forced to rely upon themselves and one another to weather their heartache— and learn that when sense and sensibility meet, love can’t be far behind. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 3, 4 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5pm Fees: $675 Ext Fees: $100/$100 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Tech Camp: Disney & Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins, JR. With just three weeks to bring together all of the technical elements of Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins, JR., you’ll be challenged to bring your best, most creative self to camp every day. Each morning, you’ll focus on exploring technical skills including scenic design, costuming, stage management, and more. Afternoons will be spent turning designs into reality by creating set pieces, props, and costumes. By the third week of camp, you’ll be ready to present your designs to the public and run a seamless show backstage. Runs in

conjunction with Encore's Stage Door camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 5, 6, 7 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $995 Ext Fees: $150/$150 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Encore Stage & Studio: Tech Camp: Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka, JR. With just three weeks to bring together all of the technical elements of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka JR, you’ll be challenged to bring your best, most creative self to camp every day. Each morning, you’ll focus on exploring technical skills including scenic design, costuming, stage management, and more. Afternoons will be spent turning designs into reality by creating set pieces, props, and costumes. By the third week of camp, you’ll be ready to present your designs to the public and run a seamless show backstage. Runs in conjunction with Encore's Stage Door camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-15 Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 1, 2, 3 Time: 10am-4pm Ext Hours: 8:30-10am/4-5:30pm Fees: $995 Ext Fees: $150/$150 Registration: www.encorestage.org, call 703.548.1154 or email camp@encorestage. org. Enroll directly with Encore Stage & Studio; scholarships available.

Educational Theatre Co: Creative Drama Camps Silly characters take to the stage! Through improvisation, storytelling, art projects, theatre games and rehearsals, campers will learn the basics of acting. Along the way they will discover new ways of collaborating with peers and the joy of performing. Family and friends are invited to attend a final sharing on Friday afternoon of each session. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-7. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 1, 3, 7, 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $325 Ext Fees: $50/$120 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For

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Triple threat theatre is back for its 15th year! Join the company as you dance, act, sing, and design elements into one singular sensation. Students collaborate with professional artists to create a dynamic cabaret performance and artist showcase, learning dance skills, vocal technique, slapstick, and improvisation along the way. Family and friends are invited to an end of camp Performance and Reception on Friday, August 16th at 5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 7-8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $590 Ext Fees: $100/$270 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

Educational Theatre Co: Page to Stage Get ready to create a play! Students’ imaginations can run wild as they call the shots in their own creation. Campers will be guided through writing their own lines, creating plot, characters and setting. Through a series of workshops, campers will work together to explore narrative structure, character development, conflict, and movement. The camp will end with a performance of the campers’ plays on the last day for family and friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 8-9 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $590 Ext Fees: $100/$270 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

Educational Theatre Co: Acting Out: Session 7/Comedy vs Drama Session 10/Scenes Have a blast “acting out” on the stage! Campers will gain and strengthen tools for creating characters, stories, and acting technique for the stage. Character development, playwriting, improvisation, ensemble work, scene study and overall confidence are just some of the skills campers will master! Family and friends are invited to attend a final sharing on Friday afternoon of each session. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 7 Fairlington CC 10 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $325 Ext Fees: $50/$120 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

Jane Franklin Dance: Complete Dogness Barky is a doggy with bad habits but the ability to learn new tricks. Explore movement, music, visual art and physical storytelling as we explore the adventures of a special dog. At the end of the week perform

for family and friends Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 5-8. Locations Sessions 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 4 Time: 9am -3pm Ext Hours: 3-5:30pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $100 Registration: www.janefranklin.com, call 703.933.1111 or email janefranklindance @gmail.com. Discount for early registration, 50% off for C.I.T.

Jane Franklin Dance: Fantastic Voyage Take a special summer trip with a creative journey of movement, theatre and visual art. Whether it's camping, beach-going, high in the mountains or in the ocean deep, you'll develop a show for family & friends by the end of the week. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 7-11, 6-9. Locations Sessions 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 1 (7-11), 5 (6-9) Time: 9am -3pm Ext Hours: 3-5:30pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $100 Registration: www.janefranklin.com, call 703.933.1111 or email janefranklindance @gmail.com. Discount for early registration, 50% off for C.I.T.

Jane Franklin Dance: Migration Project Use movement, theatre and text to tell your story. Whether it's a journey that's taken you to a different city, state, from east to west, or from another country, learn about connections through movement, theatre and visual art. At the end of the week perform for family and friends Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 9-12. Locations Sessions 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 9 Time: 9am -3pm Ext Hours: 3-5:30pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $100 Registration: www.janefranklin.com, call 703.933.1111 or email janefranklindance @gmail.com. Discount for early registration, 50% off for C.I.T

Jane Franklin Dance: Mouse in House Mouse in House is about a friendship between a lively mouse and reclusive 19thcentury poet Emily Dickinson. Find out about your creativity as you explore this story through movement, theatre and visual art. Build a performance for the end of the week, and invite friends and family to join in. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 7-10. Locations Sessions 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 7 Time: 9am -3pm Ext Hours: 3-5:30pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $100 Registration: www.janefranklin.com, call 703.933.1111 or email janefranklindance @gmail.com. Discount for early registration, 50% off for C.I.T

Jane Franklin Dance: The Big Meow The Big Meow is the story of an ever-hopeful fluffball who desperately wants to belong to the band of neighborhood cats. Explore your inner cat and the need for belonging through movement, theatre and visual art. At the end of the week perform for family and friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 6-10. Locations Sessions 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 3, 8 Time: 9am -3pm Ext Hours: 3-5:30pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $100

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Care Actor: Dramatic Kids! Students in this class will explore their imaginations and artistic talents by participating in fun, improvisational acting games while learning theatrical techniques and the fundamentals of dramatic storytelling, facilitated by one of our talented Teaching Artists. This class provides a fun and dynamic space to build confidence, courage, and character. A showcase of students’ original work will be performed for their friends and family on the last day of camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-11. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 1, 5, 8 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $325 Registration: www.careactorkids.com/, call or email.

Learn Now Music: The Ultimate Music Experience Learn Now Music introduces campers to a variety of musical instruments and concepts including piano, guitar, violin, drums, voice and movement. Campers participate in musical games, crafts, musical listening excerpts, related projects and MORE!!! At the beginning of the week, each camper will be issued a FREE T-shirt and Camp Bag! FREE instrument rentals are provided to borrow for in camp use and at-home exploration (rental agreement must be signed). Instruments must be returned at the end of the week (instruments differ between the a.m. and p.m. sessions). Campers in both morning and afternoon sessions will be supervised during a lunch break. All campers should bring a snack and drink daily; full-day campers should also bring a bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Madison CC 1, 2, 9, 10 Long Branch ES 3, 4 Tuckahoe ES 5, 7, 8 Walter Reed CC 6 Time: 9am-1pm/1-5pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/5-6pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $50/$50 Registration: https://learnnowmusic.com/ camps/, call 800.399.6414 or email [email protected].

Abrakadoodle: Kids on Canvas! Get ready for a “Kids on Canvas” painting adventure that features fabulous artists, tons of paint and buckets of fun! Explore patterns, texture and incorporate design while learning about Vincent van Gogh, Katsuhiko Hibino, Romero Britto, Amelia Pelaez, and more. You will have some super, Picasso-style fun in this camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Oakridge ES 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 3- 6pm Fees: $300 Ext Fees: $75 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703.538.4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

Abrakadoodle: Sketcher Kids Learn how to draw and sketch what you see and even what you don’t see! Sketcher Kids will create their own personal sketchbooks just like professional artists do. They’ll learn a variety of techniques and secrets that make drawing both easy and entertaining. They’ll have fun with cats, viewfinders, and

a variety of drawing materials and draw ing games. At the end, they’ll have their own personal sketchbook to take home and use again. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 2 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 3- 6pm Fees: $240 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703-538-4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

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Abrakadoodle: Space Art Adventure Join us and blast off to an outer space adventure! Learn about the solar system, meteoroids, meteors and meteorites, constellations and much more. Find out why astronauts wear spacesuits and why telescopes are important tools. Create art that focuses on science, technology, engineering and math concepts. Explore fun art techniques and make friends that are “out of this world”! All while we reach for the stars as artists! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 3 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 3- 6pm Fees: $300 Ext Fees: $75 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703-538-4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

Abrakadoodle: World Travel 3D Art Camp Travel with us on this creative journey and change the way you see the world! Create 3D masterpieces inspired by world cultures. Learn about Chinese ceramics, Croatian “licitar” hearts, Maori design carvings from New Zealand, “nicho” boxes from Mexico and much more. Create art using a variety of materials and learn that through art we can connect with people from all over the world. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Oakridge ES 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 3- 6pm Fees: $300 Ext Fees: $75 Registration: www.abrakadoodle.com/ va01, call 703.538.4278 or email swalia@ abrakadoodle.com.

PS Karma: Pin It 4 Fun This camp fun, fun, fun! Students will create arts and crafts projects inspired by Pinterest. Students will gain exposure to many mediums. Students will experience learning new hobbies from marble painting, sensory jars, and making wreaths, to designing t-shirts. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-5pm Fees: $250 Ext Fees: $40/$75 Registration: www.pskarma.com, call 256.652.1647 or email pskarmagifts@ gmail.com.

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COOKING & WELLNESS Power of Wellness Jr. Power of Wellness empowers youth to be their best selves through fun and engaging activities such as: cooking competitions, creative projects, field trips, games and movement. Small group and large group activities. Campers will WOW family and friends with their new life skills. Don’t miss this chance for a holistic approach to wellness! Ages 7-10. Locations Camp Code Fairlington CC 521079 Sessions: 9, 10 Time: 8am-3pm Ext Hours: 6pm Fees: $220 Ext Fees: $30 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

PS Karma: Sweet Treats (Basic) Cake decorating camp. Students will learn fun and creative cake decorating techniques. They will learn how to hold/control the piping bags as well as decorate cake rounds and styrofoam cakes. Each student receives a personalized cake decorating kit. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 9-13. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 5 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-5pm Fees: $275 Ext Fees: $40/$75 Registration: www.pskarma.com, call 256.652.1647 or email pskarmagifts@ gmail.com.

Tiny Chefs: Chopped! Never have food challenge reality shows been so popular and Chopped! is a favorite here at Tiny Chefs! Our version has the added twist of focusing on different cuisines every day of camp. So, each day the Tiny and Gourmet Chef campers will be presented with a basket with 3 or 4 ingredients, which reflect these different cuisines—French, Italian, Mexican, Asian and “All-American”. Using those ingredients and working within those cuisines, they will challenge themselves to make mouthwatering specialties, traditional favorites and explore new ingredients, tastes and combinations. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 8 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

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Tiny Chefs: Cooking Around the World

Tiny Chefs: The Art of Cupcakes

It is said that if you want to learn about a country you should start with the food. So during this week of camp our Tiny and Gourmet Chefs will learn how to create the cuisines of multiple countries. We will be cooking up some of the fabulous flavors of Italian, Indian, Vietnamese, Mexican & French foods and also learning about some of the cooking techniques & ingredients that make them unique. Come join us as we expand our world and our palates! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 3 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

If your little baker has taken our Cupcake Wars’ camp, the Art of Cupcakes is the next camp for them! We will be decorating cupcakes into unique and artful creations all week long! Animal face cupcakes, floral cupcakes, and hamburger cupcakes are all on the menu this week. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 6 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

Tiny Chefs: Cupcake Wars Cupcakes are all the rage and it’s a trend that’s clearly here to stay! If you’ve ever been curious about how the pros make those cupcakes so precious and ornate, and if competition is your middle name, then this is the week for you! We’ll spend three days on cupcake basics-measuring, mixing, baking, and frosting, and then finish the week with two days of baking battle! Small teams will face off with one another to compete for the title of “Best Cupcake!” May the best cupcake win! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 1 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

Tiny Chefs: Dips and Donuts Does your kid love to dip their food? Chips in salsa, veggies in hummus, bread sticks in marinara sauce? How about dipping donuts in glazes and toppings? In this fun, nutritious and delicious camp, the Tiny Chefs will do all of that! Savory recipes like Mexican Layered Dip or Spinach and Artichoke Dip in Wonton Wrappers will be made side-byside with Lemon Glazed Blueberry Donuts and Pumpkin Donut Holes with Cinnamon Topping. These are just a few of the types of recipes your Tiny Chef will enjoy as they dip and dunk (and bake and blend) their way through our newest camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 2 (Monday through Wednesday only) Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $249 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

Tiny Chefs: Breakfast for Dinner Turn your favorite breakfast dishes into the main event as dinner options. How about a cheddar-chive frittata with fresh salsa? Or Brunch pasta with bacon and eggs? Maybe you’d prefer a more traditional French toast, dressed up with bananas and blueberries? Any way you slice it your little chef will love tucking into these comforting breakfast classics. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 7 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

Tiny Chefs: Snack Attack! This week students will push the limits on the snack concept and prepare a variety of wholesome, delicious, and unique nibbles. This is not your mother’s PB&J! Chefs will prepare a variety of bite-sized munchies like chicken salad cups, homemade granola bars, veggie nachos, roasted red pepper hummus with homemade pita chips, and more. No one will go hungry this week! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Madison CC 9 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

SPORTS CAMPS Arlington Gymnastics Full-Day Camp Boys and girls enjoy a variety of gymnastics, movement, and exploration activities in this full-day camp. Each session features an exciting theme with indoor and outdoor activities, group games, special visits, water day, and arts and crafts. This full-day camp allows for longer practice sessions on all artistic gymnastics women's and men's events: vault, uneven bars, beam, floor, pommel horse, rings, parallel bars,

and high bar. Gymnasts will also utilize our tumble track trampoline, rod floor, obstacle courses, and the foam pit. The full-day gymnastics camp also concentrates on conditioning and strength work, flexibility, form, and technique. Campers should bring a snack and lunch each day and wear athletic clothing. Five-year-olds must have completed kindergarten or a similar all day program. Morning extended hours are available from 8-9am and afternoon extended hours are available from 3-4pm. Extended hours include coloring, board games, and social activities. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-8. Locations Camp Code Barcroft Sports & Fitness Center 530029 Sessions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-4pm Fees: $346/$276 Session 2 Ext Fees AM (8-9am): $16/$13 Session 2 Ext Fees PM (3-4pm): $16/$13 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Arlington Gymnastics Half-Day Camp Boys and girls enjoy a variety of gymnastics, movement, and exploration activities in this half-day camp. Each session features an exciting theme with indoor and outdoor activities, group games, special visits, water day, and arts and crafts. Campers participate in all artistic gymnastics women's and men's events: vault, uneven bars, beam, floor, pommel horse, rings, parallel bars, and high bar. Gymnasts will also utilize our tumble track trampoline, rod floor, obstacle courses, and the foam pit. Campers should bring a snack each day and wear athletic clothing. Friends and family are invited to the award ceremony at the end of the week on Fridays. Morning extended hours are available from 8-9:00am. Extended hours include coloring, board games, and social activities. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-8. Locations Camp Code Barcroft Sports & Fitness Center 530019 Sessions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Time: 9am-12:15pm Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $187/$149 Session 2 Ext Fees: $16/$13 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

MOJO Volleyball All Skills: Intermediate/Advanced High School Prep MOJO Volleyball's All Skills camp for intermediate to advanced players caters to the elite experience. Participants should be entering high school for this camp. Campers must have prior elite training and have a strong volleyball IQ. Campers will be given instruction from expert staff with decades of experience training our elite players. Campers will receive a MOJO Volleyball Camp t-shirt. We recommend that participants bring a bag lunch, water bottle, knee pads, and proper athletic sneakers. Staff to participant ratio is 1:10. Ages 14-18. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 4 Time: Noon-3pm Fees: $250 Registration: www.mojovolleyballacademy. com, call 443.875.8829 or email mahrya. [email protected]. Discounts available for early registration.

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MOJO Volleyball All Skills: Intermediate/Advanced Elementary-Middle MOJO Volleyball's All Skills camp for intermediate to advanced players caters to the elite experience. Participants should be in elementary and/or entering middle school. Campers must have prior elite training and have a strong volleyball IQ. Campers will be given instruction from expert staff with decades of experience training our elite players. Campers will receive a MOJO Volleyball Camp t-shirt. We recommend that participants bring a bag lunch, water bottle, knee pads, and proper athletic sneakers. Staff to participant ratio is 1:10. Ages 8-13. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 4 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $250 Registration: www.mojovolleyballacademy. com, call 443.875.8829 or email mahrya. [email protected]. Discounts available for early registration.

MOJO Volleyball All Skills: Beginner/Intermediate Elementary-High School MOJO Volleyball's All Skills camp is an elite and fun instructional program where everyone is welcome. Participants sign up to learn the basics of the game. Campers will participate in a station based skills rotation where skilled experts teach the basics of serving, passing, setting, hitting, offense, and defense. Campers will receive a MOJO Volleyball Camp t-shirt. We recommend that participants bring a bag lunch, water bottle, knee pads, and proper athletic sneakers. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-18. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 3, 4 Time: 9am-3pm Fees: $350 Registration: www.mojovolleyballacademy. com, call 443.875.8829 or email mahrya. [email protected]. Discounts available for early registration.

Sportzcampz4kidz: All American Sports Camp This is the ultimate sports camp and is ideal for all children who want to have fun while being exposed to a variety of sports. Campers will participate in basketball, soccer, flag football, whiffleball and volleyball as well as many other sports related activities. Each camper will be grouped according to age or ability to ensure maximum learning and skill development. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 1, 8, 9 Discovery ES 3 Williamsburg MS 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $190 Ext Fees: $25 / $35 Registration: www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call 703.998.8123 or email [email protected].

Sportzcampz4kidz: Arlington Football Camp Football Camp is a non-contact, fundamental football camp designed to improve a child’s beginning, intermediate or advanced skill levels. Fundamentals of all positions on offense, defense and special teams are taught in addition to life skills such as teamwork, communication, sportsmanship and the importance of education. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 2, 3, 5

Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am / 3- 6pm Fees: $190 / $150 Session 2 Ext Fees: $25, $35/ $20, $28 Session 2 Registration: www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call 703.998.8123 or email arlfb@sportz campz4kidz.org.

Sportzcampz4kidz: NOVA Basketball Camp Campers will have the opportunity to develop and improve upon the basic fun damental skills of basketball. Each day campers get a great workout, participating in skill development, lead up games and activities. Each camper will be grouped according to age or ability to ensure maximum learning and skill development. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8. Locations Sessions Discovery ES 2, 7 Kenmore MS 6 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am / 3- 6pm Fees: $190/ $150 Session 2 Ext Fees: $25, $35/$20, $28 Session 2 Registration: www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call 703.998.8123 or email [email protected].

work on improving their kicking, running, jumping and throwing skills with a program of the world’s best fun soccer games and “wacky” sports. Activities will be modified to satisfy the needs and abilities of all campers. All campers will participate in a variety of sports such as soccer, basketball, whiffle ball and floor hockey. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 4 Discover ES 5 Carver CC 10 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $190 Ext Fees: $25 / $35 Registration: www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call 703.998.8123 or email starscamp@ sportzcampz4kidz.org.

Momentum: Arlington Cheer Camp An awesome experience! Arlington’s best cheer camp is back. Our introductory camp is fun for all ages, no prior cheerleading experience is needed. Campers learn basic motion technique, cheers, and chants both with and without music. This camp is filled

the game. All participants receive a camp t-shirt, and chances to win prizes throughout the week. Spaces are limited to maintain quality of instruction. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-14. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 7 Arlington Mill CC 10 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $50/$75 Registration: www.momentum-3.com, call 703.980.0335 or email info@momentum-3. com. Early bird & sibling discounts available.

Momentum: Chummy Gill Basketball/Girls DRIBBLE. PASS. SHOOT. Girls spend the week working on their game through quality coaching and healthy competition—while having fun and making new friends! Our signature player development methodology covers all areas of basketball skills: shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, defense and offensive development all within a team setting. Over the course of the week campers’ self-confidence will grow along with their skills and apprecia-

participants receive a camp T-shirt, chances to win prizes throughout the week. Spaces are limited to maintain quality of instruction. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-14. Locations Sessions Wakefield HS 1, 4 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $50/$75 Registration: www.momentum-3.com, call 703.980.0335 or email info@momentum-3. com. Early bird & sibling discounts available.

Momentum: TriplePlay Sports 3-Field Sports In-1! Our TriplePlay Sports Academy is the only field sports camp where athletes have the opportunity to play soccer, lacrosse, and flag-football in one fun filled week! Triple-Play is designed to teach the fundamental of all 3 field sports through a range of physical activities, drills, and games. This camp is delivered in a low pressure, yet high energy environment, allowing each athlete to excel. Our range of activities coupled with a professional coaching staff makes Triple-Play a complete field sporting experience for all abilities. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-13. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 3, 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $50/$75 Registration: www.momentum-3.com, call 703.980.0335 or email info@momentum-3. com. Early bird & sibling discounts available.

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Orange Line Sports: Girls Basketball Elite Camp is for players who want to compete at the next level. The camp is directed by Joe Reed and Katrina Reed. Both coaches have nearly 20 yrs of college and high school coaching between them. Between the two of them, they have coached five All-Americans, 18 All-League Players, and 12 All-Academic Team players. The camp is designed to help athletes learn and perform the more advanced basketball skills needed to succeed on their CYO, AAU, Middle School, and High School teams. Counselors include both players and

Sportzcampz4kidz: Warriors Basketball Camp Campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun environment. Each day campers will participate in skill development, lead-up games and activities. The purpose of the camp is to provide fun-filled weeks of basketball, teaching offensive skills, defensive techniques and individual play within the framework of a team concept. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-14. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 1, 6 Yorktown HS 2 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am / 3- 6pm Fees: $190 / $150 Session 2 Ext Fees: $25, $35/ $25, $28 Session 2 Registration: www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call 703.998.8123 or email sportzcampz [email protected].

Sportzcampz4kidz: Shooting Stars Sports Camp Children will get a “kick” out of this funpacked camp designed to “ignite a passion for sports.” Creative games, competitions and challenging skill building activities will captivate and enlighten children as they



with exciting cheerleading activities and our expert coaches focus on the FUN of learning new routines. Each week cheerleaders learn a dance routine, jumps, flexibility, and more incorporating all these skills into a final performance on Friday. Spaces are limited to maintain quality of instruction. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-13. Locations Sessions Wakefield HS 1, 4 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $50/$75 Registration: www.momentum-3.com, call 703.980.0335 or email info@momentum-3. com. Sibling discounts available.

tion of the game. All participants receive a camp t-shirt, and chances to win prizes throughout the week. Spaces are lim ited to maintain quality of instruction. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-14. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 3, 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $50/$75 Registration: www.momentum-3.com, call 703.980.0335 or email info@momentum-3. com. Early bird & sibling discounts available.

Momentum: Chummy Gill Basketball

PROTECT YOUR FLAG! Our high energy non-contact flag football camp is dedicated to teaching and developing football skills and knowledge in a fun and supportive environment. Experienced coaches with a vast knowledge of the game cover all fundamental aspects of the game: catching, passing, strategies and defense. Campers rotate through different groups of skill positions: quarterback, running back, receiver, linebacker and defensive back, learning the fundamentals of each position through drills and exciting games and competitions. All

DRIBBLE. PASS. SHOOT. Improve through quality coaching and healthy competition— while having fun and making new friends! Our signature player development methodology covers all areas of basketball skills: shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, defense and offensive development all within a team setting. Over the course of the week campers’ self-confidence will grow along with their skills and appreciation of

Momentum: Flag Football

coaches at the collegiate level. This is a Girls ONLY camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-13. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 5 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-5pm Fees: $240 Ext Fees: $50/$50 Registration: www.orangelinesports.com, call 516.967.9113 or email orangelinesports @gmail.com.

Orange Line Sports: Boys Elite Basketball Elite Camp is for players who want to compete at the next level. The camp is directed by Joe Reed and Katrina Reed. Both coaches have nearly 20 yrs of college and high school coaching between them. Between the two of them, they have coached five All-Americans, 18 All-League Players, and 12 All-Academic Team players. The camp is designed to help athletes learn and perform the more advanced basketball skills needed to succeed on their CYO, AAU, Middle School, and High School teams. Counselors include both players and coaches at the collegiate level. This is a BOYS ONLY camp sold out last year. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 10-15. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3 Kenmore MS 5

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Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-5pm Fees: $240 Ext Fees: $50/50 Registration: www.orangelinesports.com, call 516.967.9113 or email orangelinesports @gmail.com.

Orange Line Sports: Coed Basketball Camp Orange Line Sports Basketball Camp is directed by Joe Reed and Katrina Reed. Both coaches have nearly 20 yrs of college and high school coaching between them. They have coached five All-Americans, 18 All-League Players, and 12 All-Academic Team players. The camp will teach student athletes the skills needed to succeed in life through the fundamentals of basketball. Student athletes will leave camp with a better sense of teamwork, communication, time management, and integrity. Players will participate in skill development stations, games, contests, lectures, individual and team competitions. Counselors include both male and female collegiate and high school players. These camps sold out both sessions last year and tend to fill up quickly! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-13. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 1 Yorktown HS 4 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-5pm Fees: $240 Ext Fees: $50/50 Registration: www.orangelinesports.com, call 516.967.9113 or email orangelinesports @gmail.com.

One on One: Basketball Camp

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to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Discovery ES 6 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-5pm Fees: $265 Ext Fees: $40/$80 Registration: www.1on1basketball.com, call 212.244.2255 or email info@1on1 basketball.com.

One on One: Soccer/Basketball Students will participate in a half day of basketball then soccer. Today’s kids play a greater variety of sports than ever before. As more sports become year round activities, kids are often looking to improve skills in multiple areas. Join One on One, Inc. for a unique camp where participants focus on soccer and basketball each day. Participants will work on fundamentals with fun drills and contests before playing regular games. After lunch they will change sports. In soccer participants will work on fundamentals by position through fun drills and games. Basketball will work on shooting, passing, ball handling moves, rebounding, proper shooting form, and defense. Participants will need to bring a water bottle, snack, lunch, and sun screen. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Discovery ES 1 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-5pm Fees: $265 Ext Fees: $40/$80 Registration: www.1on1basketball.com, call 212.244.2255 or email info@1on1

Patriot Girls Basketball Camp

Directed by One on One Basketball, this camp is designed for each participant to have fun while learning to become a better basketball player. The camps will emphasize skill development through teaching of contemporary basketball fundamentals. Participants will be able to improve their basic skills and develop new skills while also learning how to apply the skills to both individual and team situations. The camp will feature daily games and contests to create a more enjoyable experience for all participants. Areas covered include shooting, passing, ball handling moves, rebounding, proper shooting form, and defense. Participants will need to bring a water bottle, snack, and lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Discovery ES 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-5pm Fees: $245 Ext Fees: $40/$80 Registration: www.1on1basketball.com, call 212.244.2255 or email info@1on1 basketball.com.

Now in its 23rd year, girls will develop fundamental basketball skills under the direction of former Yorktown varsity girls basketball coach Kip Davis. Coach Davis holds the record for most wins in the history of the Yorktown girls’ basketball program. Additional staff will be local college and high school standouts. The camp strives to provide a positive environment for girls to improve and expand their basketball skills. The session includes skills, clinics, games, tournaments, intramurals, etc. Campers must bring their own lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-14. Locations Sessions Arlington Mill CC 9 Swanson MS 8 Yorktown HS 1 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $180 Ext Fees: $30 Registration: Call 703.509.1605 or email [email protected].

One on One: Flag Football/Basketball

This bike riding camp provides a handson, educational way for boys and girls to master the art of bicycle riding. Groups are formed determined by ability. Under the supervision of American Inline coaches, campers receive instruction in braking, steering, shifting, pedal cadence, riding trails, climbing and descending hills, negotiating obstacles, riding small ramps, safety and rules of the road. Daily activities include group and private instruction, confidence courses and guided tours on the Custis bike trail. In addition to improving skills, this bike camps gives children a chance to socialize and interact with their peers getting away from the TV and into the great outdoors. Participants receive a camp T-shirt and sticker. Bring bike without training wheels, helmet, bike gloves, water bottle, lunch and snacks in cooler with

Students will participate in a half day of basketball then Flag Football. Today’s kids play a greater variety of sports than ever before. As more sports become year round activities, kids are often looking to improve skills in multiple areas. Join One on One, Inc. for a unique camp where participants focus on basketball and flag football each day. Participants will work on fundamentals with drills and contests before playing regular games. After lunch they will change sports. In flag football participants will work on fundamentals by position through drills and games. Basketball will work on shooting, passing, ball handling moves, rebounding, proper shooting form, and defense. Participants will need to bring a water bottle, snack, lunch, and sun screen. Staff

American Inline: Bike Riding Camp

ice packs and labeled with name. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 8-12. Locations Quincy Parking Deck & Washington-Lee HS Sessions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7:45-9am/3-5:30pm Fees: $400 Ext Fees: $25/$150 Registration: www.americaninline.com, call 703.994.7617 or email info@american inline.com.

American Inline: Learn to Ride a Bike Camp Say Good-Bye to the Training Wheels! This camp is for kids who are transitioning off training wheels or want to. Participants may start out with training wheels but learn to ride without them during camp. Groups are formed determined by ability. Under the supervision of American Inline coaches, participants learn how to get on the bike, find balance, start, pedal, coast, braking, stopping and steering. Daily activities include group and private instruction, riding safety courses, confidence courses and bike riding games. Participants receive a camp T-shirt and sticker. Bring bike –with or with or training wheels, helmet, bike gloves, lunch and snacks in cooler with ice packs and labeled with name. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-10. Ages 4-8 (Sessions 9 & 10). Locations Quincy Parking Deck & Washington-Lee HS Sessions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Time/Sessions 1-8: 9am-3pm Time/Sessions 9-10: 9am-12:30pm Ext Hrs/Sessions 1-8: 7:45-9am/3-5:30pm Fees: $400/$285 Ext Fees (Sessions 1-8): $25/$150 Registration: www.americaninline.com, call 703.994.7617 or email info@american inline.com.

Arlington Soccer Association: Summer Half-Day Camp ASA Soccer Camps will provide age appropriate, enjoyable activities for boys and girls of all abilities. Activities will develop soccer skills, promote cooperation and teamwork, increase positional awareness and help all kids improve and enjoy soccer. All camps will include small-sided and larger-side games each day. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see our camp offerings for tots (3-5 year olds), evening sessions and indoor soccer. Staff to Participant ratio is 1:10/12. Ages 6-15. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Gunston CC 3 Kenmore MS 4 Wakefield HS 5 Bluemont Park 8, 9, 10 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $220 Registration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com, call 703.527.0157 or email camps@arlington soccer.com.

Arlington Soccer Association: Summer Full-Day Camp ASA Soccer Camps will provide age appropriate, enjoyable activities for boys and girls of all abilities. Activities will develop soccer skills, promote cooperation and teamwork, increase positional awareness and help all kids improve and enjoy soccer. All camps will include small-sided and larger-side games each day. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see

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our camp offerings for tots (3-5 year olds), evening sessions and indoor soccer. Staff to Participant ratio is 1:10/12. Ages 6-15 Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 1, 6, 7 Gunston CC 3 Kenmore MS 4 Wakefield HS 5 Time: 9am-4:30pm Fees: $310 Registration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com, call 703.527.0157 or email camps@arlington soccer.com.

UK Elite: Soccer Summer Camp Welcome to a fun environment that stimulates learning, developing, practicing and polishing soccer skills. UK Elite’s in depth curriculum provides children with age specific training based on the use of maximum activity and highly stimulating practices and games. Each day focuses on a different topic and ends with a mini World Cup tournament! The focus is creating a fun learning environment in which children develop and improve their skills. Instruction is provided by highly trained coaches, and all participants receive a t-shirt and evaluation from their coach.. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 5-14. Locations Sessions Gunston CC 4 High View Park 10 Time: 9am-Noon, 9am-3pm Fees: $180 half-day/$245 full-day Registration: www.ukelite.com, call 844.893.1200 or email [email protected].

Golden Boot Soccer: Art of Scoring Goals Scoring goals is one of the most important skills in soccer. It requires technical skills as well as the ability to get into scoring positions. Our Art of Scoring Goals program focuses on developing these skills by incorporating a variety of finishing activities as well as scoring-related cognitive training. Players will improve overall shooting and finishing techniques, enhance power and accuracy of the shot, learn goalkeepers' vulnerabilities and how to play a significant role in their team’s attacking game, and more. Since goals are scored by players who play in different positions, the camp is suitable for all soccer players, not just for forwards. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 9-14. Locations Sessions Greenbrier Park 7 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $285 Registration: www.goldenbootsoccer.com, call 703.287.0088 or email info@golden bootsoccer.com. Discounts available for early registration and siblings.

Golden Boot Soccer: Lil' Boots Advanced Lil’ Boots Advanced is designed as an active, age-appropriate, and fun introduction to fundamental soccer skills. In addition to basic technical training, we add challenged through more complex activities and introduce the concept of team play in a positive, supportive way with small-sided games. Players will develop physical skills like coordination and balance while practicing important mental skills such as listening, communication, problem-solving, and creativity. By training the body and brain together, players develop a stronger set of skills to help them on and off the field. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-6. Locations Sessions Greenbrier Park 7 Time: 9:30-11am Fees: $155 Registration: www.goldenbootsoccer.com, call 703.287.0088 or email info@golden

bootsoccer.com. Discounts available for early registration and siblings.

Golden Boot Soccer: Player Development Bridge Perhaps your child finished their fun introduction to the game of soccer and is ready to make the leap to the next level. Or maybe they are older, but newly interested in soccer. Before they are ready for more advanced training, young players should go through an intermediate program that focuses on basic individual skills such as ball mastery and 1v1 moves. Our Player Development Bridge program forms the connection between our introductory Lil’ Boots programs and our more advanced offerings, giving players the age-appropriate activities they need to ensure a smooth transition to the next level. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-8. Locations Sessions Greenbrier Park 7 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $285 Registration: www.goldenbootsoccer.com, call 703.287.0088 or email info@golden bootsoccer.com. Discounts available for early registration and siblings.

Virginia Baseball Club: Baseball Beginners Camp Fun skill development includes hitting, base running, fielding, throwing and catching. Group interaction, cooperation and team play emphasized. Games held each day along with enjoyable, well-structured learning

Barcroft Park 6, 7, 10 Greenbrier Park 1, 2, 3, 5 Time: 9am-2pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/2-6pm Fees: $255 Ext Fees: $50 / $75 Registration: www.virginiabaseballclub.com, or email [email protected]. Members Discounts.

FirstServe Tennis: Fun & Fundamentals Beginner/ Advanced Beginner Camp Through fun skill-building games beginners and advanced beginners learn the fundamental strokes; forehand, backhand, volleys, overhead and serve. These half day morning camps are designed to be paired with the Boolean Coding (Session 3,4,5) and Silver Knights Chess (Sessions 7,8,9,10). Campers can choose both camps (register independently) to make it a full day and staff from the camps will transition the children from tennis to the afternoon camp each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 7-10. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3, 4, 5 Glebe Park 7, 8, 9, 10 Time: 9am-Noon Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $345 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net/, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

Tennis Central: Spartans Plus

experiences for beginner skill levels. The curriculum is designed for "max touch", providing plenty of repetitions. T-ball and coachpitch scrimmage games are held each day. The camp offers an excellent baseball experience. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-6. Locations Sessions Greenbrier Park 1, 3, 5 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $155 Registration: www.virginiabaseballclub.com, or email [email protected]. Members Discounts.

Virginia Baseball Club: Baseball Overall Skills and Game Camp Diamonds are a kid's best friend ... baseball diamonds that is! This popular camp, held in Arlington since 1992, is ideal for players who love America's favorite pastime. The seasoned staff of high school coaches and certified public school educators provides an enjoyable, well-structured learning experience for all skill levels. The curriculum is designed for "max touch", providing plenty of repetitions. Coach-pitch scrimmage games are held each day. The camp offers an excellent baseball environment with multiple fields, indoor air-conditioned accommodations are available in case of inclement weather. Staff to participant ratio 1:9. Ages 7-12. Locations Sessions

Through a variety of hand-eye coordination activities and targeted ball control and footwork exercises, each young player accelerates his/her tennis learning curve. The Spartan Plus program is designed to ramp up their tennis IQ, technical skills, ball control, efficiency, and further increase a strong affection for the game and inspiration to improve. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 6-9. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 1, 2, 7 Time: 8:30am-3pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tenniscentralarlington. com., call 240.586.2374, or email alexis@ tenniscentral.net.

Tennis Central: Titans Training Titans Training s designed to accelerate a player’s learning curve and to prepare them for competition. We cover everything from technique to strategy, and mental acuity to fitness. The goal is to turn each camper into a player who is as comfortable at the baseline, in the middle of the court, and at the net. This camp is perfect for players that are not yet committed to performance tennis and want a milder instructional approach using fun games and casual competition. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 9-12. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 1, 2, 7 Time: 8:30am-3pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tenniscentralarlington. com., call 240.586.2374, or email alexis@ tenniscentral.net.

Tennis Central: The Academy The Tennis Academy is the ultimate tennis accelerator. Every child who participates in this program will be thoroughly evaluated to determine strengths and weaknesses. We cover everything including technique, strategy, mental acuity, fitness, and much more. This camp is perfect for players that are committed to performance tennis and want

a more intensive instructional approach using drills and game competition. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 12-18. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 1, 2, 7 Time: 8:30am-3pm Fees: $399 Registration: www.tenniscentralarlington. com., call 240.586.2374, or email alexis@ tenniscentral.net.

Capital Ultimate Camp: Elementary School Morning Camp Elementary aged campers will enjoy their mornings learning basic Frisbee skills, conflict resolution, and self officiation. Campers should expect LOTS of different lead up games that involve frisbees, but mainly focus on 'joy of play' and growth mindset. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-11. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 3 Time: 9am-Noon Ext Hours: 7-9am, Noon-4pm Fees: $150 Ext Fees: $50/$100 Registration: https://capulti.camp, call 703.473.6920 or email will.smolinski@ gmail.com.

Nova Fencing Club: Fencing Camp En Garde! Ready? Fence! Join us for an awesome camp experience. We teach fencing using fun games and drills. Our campers learn basic footwork and bladework skills from experienced coaches, who have developed both national and international competitors and several current Junior Olympians. The camps includes team fencing tournaments on real electric strips complete with electrical scoring. No experience needed and all fencing equipment provided. Fencing occurs during core hours of 9:00am-3:00pm. Our camp also includes additional fun activities such as handball, chess, Legos, making cardboard shields, and at the end of the week the campers band together for Glow-in-theDark Fencing. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 8-14. Locations Sessions Nova Fencing Club 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8:30-9am/3-5pm Fees: $360 Registration: www.novafencingclub.com/ camps.html, call 703.999.8077 or email [email protected]

NOVA Fencing Club: Young Musketeers Fencing Camp En Garde! Ready? Fence! Join us for an awesome camp experience. We teach fencing using fun games and drills. Our campers learn basic footwork and bladework skills from experienced coaches, who have developed both national and international competitors and several current Junior Olympians. The camps includes team fencing tournaments on real electric strips complete with electrical scoring. No experience needed and all fencing equipment provided. Fencing occurs during core hours of 9:00am-3:00pm. Our camp also includes additional fun activities such as handball, chess, Legos, making cardboard shields, and at the end of the week the campers band together for Glow-in-theDark Fencing. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-7. Locations Sessions Nova Fencing Club 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8:30-9am/3-5pm Fees: $360 Ext Fees: No additional fee

Registration: www.novafencingclub.com/ camps.html, call 703.999.8077 or email [email protected]

Arlington Fencers’ Club: Fencing for Kids En Guarde! Participants will learn modern Olympic Fencing, including footwork, blade work and bouting. You even get to compete in a real tournament! All fencing equipment is provided. The day is divided between traditional camp activities and fencing. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 8-13. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 6 Time: 9am-3pm Fees: $290 Registration: http://arlingtonfencers.org/ summercamps/ or email: arlingtonfencers @gmail.com.

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YMCA: Basketball Clinic Campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun environment. Each day campers will participate in skill development, lead-up games, competitions and games. The purpose of the camp is to provide a fun-filled week of basketball, teaching offensive skills, defensive techniques and individual play within the framework of a team concept Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-13. Locations Sessions Wakefield HS 3 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4-6:30pm Fees: $272 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

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YMCA: Camp Kirkwood Camp Kirkwood offers a special emphasis on outdoor recreation, reconnecting kids with nature and bringing back a sense of adventure to the outdoor experience. Campers will experience fun and excit ing outdoor activities that may include teambuilding, low ropes, water activities, hiking, sports, nature crafts, fishing, archery, rock climbing, nature centers, outdoor cooking, storytelling and more. Please note that while we try incorporate as many of these activities as we can in a week, each week will vary with the activities offered. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions TBD 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Time: 9am-4:30pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4:30-6:30pm Fees: $346 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

YMCA: Horseback Riding Camp An introduction to riding basics, horse care, and responsibility taught in a safe and fun environment! Campers will go to the stables for 2½ hours each day to learn what it’s like to care for and ride their own horse. Riders will learn basic horse care skills, such as grooming, hoof cleaning, tack care, barn chores, and how to maintain the well-being of horses, while learning to be safe around the barn. The emphasis of this camp is on safety and respect for the horse and his care. Campers will ride each day and beginners will learn basic position on the horse, to walk, halt, trot–posting and sitting, and control the direction of their horse. Based on experience; intermediate and advanced riders will improve their skills and learn more difficult movements. Campers will be split into 2 groups and while not

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riding, campers will participate in various horsemanship lessons and fun activities that may include: bathing, grooming, feedings, scavenger hunts, horse jeopardy, painting horseshoes and more. Please wear the following: Long pants, sturdy boots (or sneakers) and a riding helmet. Riders may borrow a helmet from the stables if they don’t have one. Combined with an outdoor adventure camp setting, the remainder of each day may include swimming, hiking, parks and playgrounds for group games, sports or craft activities. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12. Locations Sessions TBD 2, 4, 6, 8 Time: 9am-4:30pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4:30-6:30pm Fees: $494 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

YMCA: Sports Camp These camps offer a fun-filled sports environment with an emphasis on team work, sportsmanship, and basic fundamentals. Part of the day will be spent on your camper’s sport focus where they will focus on stretching, warm-ups, skill and drills, educational games, and scrimmages. For the rest of the day, campers will experience all the other great activities the YMCA has to offer. Campers will create their next masterpiece in arts and crafts, explore nature and science, and so much more. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Oakridge ES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4-6:30pm Fees: $272 Ext Fees $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

YMCA: Outdoor Tennis Academy

YMCA: Sports Festival Camp

The Outdoor Tennis Academy will teach children the basic fundamentals of tennis through fun drills and game-play. The daily camp schedule features activities emphasizing skills development, tennis etiquette, strategy, and safety. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 6-15. Locations Sessions Bluemont Park 1, 2, 4, 6 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6:30pm Fees: $355 Ext Fees $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.522.1700 or email scott.mcintosh@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

Do you have an active child with energy to spare? Sports Festival provides an exciting and structured introduction to individual and team sports. This fast-paced camp includes stretching and warm-up, skills clinics, drills, competitions, and intramural tournaments. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-13. Locations Sessions Wakefield HS 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4-6:30pm Fees: $272 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

YMCA: Pony Camp

YMCA: Travel Camps

An introduction to riding basics, horse care, and responsibility taught in a safe and fun environment! Campers will go to the stables for 2 hours each day to learn what it’s like to own and ride their own horse. Riders will learn basic horse care skills, such as grooming, hoof cleaning, tack care, barn chores, and how to maintain the well-being of horses, while learning to be safe around the barn. The emphasis of this camp is on safety and respect for the horse and his care. Campers will ride each day and learn basic position on the horse, including steering and control with individual attention while riding. As an introductory camp, the riding is taught by an experienced instructor with riders on the horse one at a time. The instructor stays with the child while on the horse and helps him/her maintain proper position while guiding the horse. Campers are organized into groups of no more than 6 and rotate through four 30 minute stations: grooming, riding, horse chores and a craft activity teaching horse care. Please wear the following: Long pants, sturdy boots (or sneakers) and a riding helmet. Riders may borrow a helmet from the stables if they don’t have one. Combined with an outdoor adventure camp setting, the remainder of each day may include swimming, hiking, parks and playgrounds for group games, sports or craft activities. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-8. Locations Sessions TBD 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Time: 9am-4:30pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6:30pm Fees: $494 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

The Washington area has some of the most breathtaking sites, monuments and museums in the nation! Some camps include energetic and fun activities that will keep your camper moving and see what the Washington area has to offer. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-15. Locations Sessions TBD 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Time: 9am-4:30pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4:30-6:30pm Fees: $346 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

Love the Ball Love the Ball soccer camps main goal is for children to have a memorable positive experience using soccer as a medium to achieve that happiness, enjoyment and self-confidence. There will be 5 themes of the day based on attributes of soccer affiliated with a country. Example: Tuesday, Brazil (dribbling). For Tuesdays, most of the drills will focus on dribbbling. Children are encouraged to bring things or wear colors or clothes that represent that coun try. Players will be spending a lot of time together and friendliness and teamwork will be an ongoing theme weaved throughout each day's lessons. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Kenmore MS 5 Time: 9am-4pm (full)/9am-Noon (half) Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5pm Fees: $250 (full)/$190 (half) Ext Fees: $50/$50 Registration: www.ltbsoccer.com, call 202.215.8676 or email lovetheballusa@ gmail.com.

CAMPS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES Adventure Quest Experience some adventure with other teens and young adults with disabilities. Campers will engage in exciting, weekly theme based activities that encourage social interaction and development. Activities include arts and crafts, sensory projects, expressive arts, sports, fitness, and much more! Campers will attend one community field trip and one swim trip per week. This camp typically serves campers who require close supervision, assistance with personal care, recreation participation and/or social skills. Full day camp hours for Session 2 ONLY. Moderate to maximum support is provided with a staff to participant ratio of 1:2 to 1:3. Ages 12-21. Locations Camp Code Reed School 561029 Sessions: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Time/Sessions 2 : 9am-6pm Time/Sessions 3-7: Noon-6pm Fees/Sessions 2: $212 Fees/Sessions 3-7: $177 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Camp Discovery Discover your potential in this camp designed for youth with disabilities. Campers will enjoy a summer full of fun weekly themes including arts and crafts, sensory projects, group games, music, drama, sports, fitness, and many more! Campers will attend one community field trip and one indoor swimming trip per week. This camp typically serves campers who require close supervision, assistance with personal care, recreation participation and/or social skills. Full day camp hours for Session 2, 7 and 8 ONLY. Moderate to maximum support is provided with a staff to participant ratio of 1:2 to 1:3. Ages 6-11. Locations Camp Code Long Branch ES 561019 Sessions: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time/Sessions 2, 7, 8 : 8:30am-5:30pm Time/Sessions 3-6: 11:30am-5:30pm Fees/Sessions 2: $212 Fees/Sessions 7, 8: $265 Fees/Sessions 3-6: $177 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Project FIVE Join this unique teen camp offering, Project F I V E — Fun and InclusiVe Experiences. Individuals with disabilities will have the opportunity to pair up with peers without disabilities to foster friendships and peer modeling. During this two-week program, participants will attend traditional camp activities: music, art, sports, outdoor hikes, water days, field trip day, etc. Campers should be able to successfully participate with minimum assistance. Extended hours offered through Summer Adventure camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 13-21. Locations Camp Code Yorktown HS 560019 Sessions: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 4-6pm Fee/Session 2-3: $410 Fee/Session 4-5, 6-7: $455 Ext Fees/Session 2-3: $58 Ext Fees/Session 4-5, 6-7: $64 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

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SPECIALTY, IMAGINATION & EXPLORATION CAMPS AlphaBEST: Adventures in Engineering Students recycle items that would ordinarily be discarded by turning them into toys, sculptures, and household objects. Students will use recycled materials to engineer their own toy cars, then compete in a Recycled Racer Rally. Developed by the Boston Museum of Science, this workshop emphasizes the Engineering Design Process throughout the activities, encouraging creative-problem-solving and innovation. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 2, 3 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $260 Session 2/ $300 Session 3 Ext Fees: $20/$40 Registration: www.alphabest.org, call 866.300.7750 or email arlington@ alphabest.org

AlphaBEST: Stop Motion Animation Campers will create their very own DotBots (clay characters) and join fellow animators on an exciting journey of digital storytelling! Along the way, students will learn basic stop-motion animation techniques by following our pro tips and fun animation recipes, turning the youngest learners into Animation Chefs! Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 4, 6 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $300 Ext Fees: $20/$40 Registration: www.alphabest.org, call 866.300.7750 or email arlington@ alphabest.org.

Boolean Girl: Basics of Computers & Programming in Scratch (Half-Day AM) For girls with little to no experience with computers, this class is designed to teach them the skills required for basic computer use and programming. They will be taught basic elements of running a computer such as using a mouse and keyboard, saving programs, and shutting down a computer. The girls will be introduced to programming in Scratch, a simple block-based programming language. After learning basic coding concepts, kids will create their own interactive programs and stories, allowing them to transition from computer users to creators. Staff to participant ratio 1: 10. Ages 7-8. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3, 4 Time: 9am-Noon Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $195 Ext Fees: $75 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Boolean Girl: Basics of Computers & Programming in Scratch For girls with little to no experience with computers, this class is designed to teach them the skills required for basic computer use and programming. They will be taught basic elements of running a computer such as using a mouse and keyboard, saving programs, and shutting down a computer. The girls will be introduced to programming in Scratch, a simple block-based programming language. After learning basic coding

concepts, kids will create their own interactive programs and stories, allowing them to transition from computer users to creators. Staff to participant ratio 1: 10. Ages 7-8. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 1 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8am-9pm/3-6pm Fees: $375 Ext Fees: $75 / $100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

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Boolean Kids: COED Coding Adventures: The Fundamentals (Half-Day) Want to have fun while learning to code? Imagine, act & code! We use creative play and games to teach the basics of coding. Kids will imagine an activity...they’ll act it out...and then they’ll code it. Using Scratch (programming language), our curriculum engages students and transforms them from computer users to creators by designing animated characters, games, and interactive stories. From beginners to students with prior coding experience, we teach the way kids learn best: through play, collaboration and imagination. Boolean Kids inspires kids to build, code, invent, and animate, preparing girls everywhere to explore computer programming and engineering. Staff to participant ratio 1: 10. Ages 7-13. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3, 4, 5 Time: 12:15-3pm Ext Hours: 3-6pm Fees: $195 Ext Fees: $100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Boolean Girl: Coding Adventures: The Fundamentals (Half-Day) Want to have fun while learning to code? Imagine, act & code! We use creative play and games to teach the basics of coding. Girls will imagine an activity...they’ll act it out...and then they’ll code it. Using Scratch, our curriculum engages students and transforms them from computer users to creators by designing animated characters, games, and interactive stories. From beginners to students with prior coding experience, we teach the way kids learn best: through play, collaboration and imagination. Boolean Girl inspires girls to build, code, invent, and animate, preparing girls everywhere to explore computer programming and engineering. Pair this class with First Serve Tennis half day camp and our staff will make this a full day camp. Staff to participant ratio 1: 10. Ages 8-10. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3, 4, 5 Time: 9am-Noon, 12:30-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $195 Ext Fees: $75 / $100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Boolean Girl: Coding Adventures: The Fundamentals Want to have fun while learning to code? Imagine, act & code! We use creative play and games to teach the basics of coding. Girls will imagine an activity...they’ll act it out...and then they’ll code it. Using Scratch, our curriculum engages students and transforms them from computer users to creators by designing animated characters, games, and interactive stories. From beginners to students with prior coding experience, we teach the way kids learn best: through play, collaboration and imagination. Boolean Girl

inspires girls to build, code, invent, and animate, preparing girls everywhere to explore computer programming and engineering. Staff to participant ratio 1: 10. Ages 8-10. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 1, 6, 7, 8 Madison CC 9 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $375 Ext Fees: $75/$100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Engineering for Kids: Fairytales and Folktales STEAM Week Full STEAM ahead as we start our days putting on theatrical productions of favorite folktales with characters and props made from bricks. Afternoon sessions we turn our attention to fairy tales with a twist as we engage in solutions such as devising a method for Billy Goats Gruff to quietly cross the bridge so not to wake the Troll and construct an edible reef to protect the Three Little Fish from the Big Bad Shark! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 6-8. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 1, 3 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $275 Ext Fees: $35 / $60 Registration: www.engineeringforkids. com/capitalarea, call 703.665.6618 or email [email protected]. Please create login on Parent Portal before registering.

Engineering the Great Outdoors Pack your bags and lace up your hiking boots for STEAM camp! We are creating engineering designs to help us explore the great outdoors. Build a protective structure, explore animal habitats, design waterproof clothing, engineer your own survival pack and more! Join us for a week of fun and adventure where everyone goes home a happy camper! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 6-8. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 4, 5 Tuckahoe ES 6 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $275 Ext Fees: $35 / $60 Registration: www.engineeringforkids. com/capitalarea, call 703.665.6618 or email [email protected]. Please create login on Parent Portal before registering.

Famous Architecture & Engineering Campers will spend split time weaving together architecture, history, geography of famous structures around the world as they build them with bricks. Afternoons will add engineering challenges to compliment their structures and be faced with challenges. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 9-11. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 4 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $295 Ext Fees: $35 / $60 Registration: www.engineeringforkids. com/capitalarea, call 703.665.6618 or email [email protected]. Please create login on Parent Portal before registering.

Pirate Academy Arg Matey! Come join our crew as we sail the ocean blue searching for buried treasure. Campers create their very own pirate ship, go fishing for treasure, and work together to create a delicious treat that is more precious than gold. Being a pirate involves more than just swabbing the deck and searching for buried treasure. Pirates have to engineer ways to build their ship, load it up and sail around the world. Students explore industrial and marine engineering as they devise ways to dive deep into the ocean to retrieve buried treasure Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-7. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 1, 3, 5 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $285 Ext Fees: $35 / $60 Registration: www.engineeringforkids. com/capitalarea, call 703.665.6618 or email [email protected]. Please create login on Parent Portal before registering.

KidRealm: Pokemon/ Minecraft Camp The ultimate fun camp! Embark on a Pokemon/Minecraft adventure complete with tournaments, trophies, prizes and non-stop activities! Play the latest games like MineCraft and SuperSmash Bros in our Awesome Arcade! Get moving and stay active in Cool Coliseum! Have a Blast as you Pick n' Choose at Pokemon Center! Learn new hobbies in Jester's Jamboree such as Castle Combat and Pokemon League! Carry on the KidRealm traditions of Prize Wizard, JumboTron SuperSmash, Crazy Bones, World Cup Penny Soccer, Speedstacks and special "Theme Days"! (Each week will offer unique prizes and activities!) Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 9am-3pm

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Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $40/$50 Registration: www.KidRealm.com, call 703.283.5818 or email [email protected]. Discounts available for early registration.

KidRealm: Super Smash/Legos Camp If you love Legos and Super Smash Bros then this is your camp! Play the latest games in our Arcade Arena including Super Smash Nintendo Switch! Get moving and stay active at Cool Coliseum! Learn new hobbies in Jester's Jamboree such as Castle Combat and World Cup Penny Soccer! Get creative, build fun Lego projects and compete in Lego Ninjago! Carry on the KidRealm traditions of Prize Wizard, JumboTron SuperSmash, Crazy Bones, Speedstacks and special Theme Days! (Each week will offer unique prizes and activities!) Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 1, 2, 7, 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $30/$50 Registration: www.KidRealm.com, call 703.283.5818 or email [email protected]. Discounts available for early registration.

KidRealm: Wizards Game Camp If you love Harry Potter and playing fun games then the Sorting Hat will lead you to this camp! Learn and play creative games such as Harry Potter TCG, Wizard's Chess, Magic the Gathering, logic puzzles, Squig Racing and many more. Play fun arcade games like Minecraft and Retro Arcade. Get moving and stay active in Cool Coliseum. Carry on the KidRealm traditions of Prize Wizard, JumboTron SuperSmash, Crazy Bones, Speedstacks and special Theme Days! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-13. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 3, 4, 5, 6 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $30/$50 Registration: www.KidRealm.com, call 703.283.5818 or email [email protected]. Discounts available for early registration.

SciGenius: It's All About Science At SciGenius we believe science is all around us and is involved in our everyday life. Campers will get the opportunity to experiment with different hands-on projects. We’ll introduce how to research a topic and formulate a working theory or hypothesis. Discover Newtonian law, have a blast with various chemical reactions. Campers will be grouped by age or skill level to allow them to learn and apply their new skills at a pace

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that’s suitable for them. Ages 5-13. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 4 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $380 Ext Fees: $40/$80 Registration: www.scigenius.com, call 877.684.1260 or email [email protected].

SciGenius: Robotics with a Twist of Science Do you love LEGO? Why not combine our robotics class to the exciting world of LEGO? Campers will work in team while building their programs through a series of challenges and introduce them to pair programming. Campers will create different model with Science concepts for example investigate the effects of forces on the movement of an object. Students will learn how to think a logically, mathematics concepts and have hands on fun. Students will be grouped by age/or skill level to allow them to learn and apply their new skills at a pace that’s suitable for them. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-13. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 5, 8 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $380 Ext Fees: $40/$80 Registration: www.scigenius.com, call 877.684.1260 or email [email protected].

Silver Knights: Chess Camp Spend a week playing and learning about chess with Silver Knights! We've taught tens of thousands of children including national champions, but most students are beginners looking to learn and have fun! Campers are broken up in groups by skill level. Each camper receives a T-shirt and a tournament-style chess set. Activities include learning the rules, openings, tactics, endgames, studying master games, and playing lots of games against other students. Campers will take breaks for snacks and fresh air, and full-day campers have lunch and recess from Noon-1pm. Half day options are available from 9am-Noon and 1-4pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-13. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 2 , 5, 7 Madison CC 1,3, 4, 6,10 Walter Reed CC 8, 9 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $339/$219 Registration: www.skenrichment.com, call 703.574.2070 or email [email protected].

Silver Knights: CodingCamp Learn to create stories, games and animations using Scratch, a visual programming language that helps children think creatively, work collaboratively and reason systematically. New coders learn basics while more experienced coders create increasingly complex programs. Students who've done prior work in Scratch will work on new projects. At the end of the week, campers receive a T-shirt and USB containing their programs. Bring snack and drink and full day campers should bring lunch. Half day sessions are available from 9am - noon or 1-4pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 8, 10 Madison CC 3, 5, 7, 9 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $449/$299 Registration: www.skenrichment.com, call 703.574.2070 or email [email protected].

Silver Knights: LEGO Robotics Camp: Bot vs Bot Take the WeDo 2.0 LEGO robot challenge in this fun camp. You’ll build and program Sumo wrestling bots, bots that play ball, and bots that compete in a demolition derby! At the end of the week, campers receive a T-shirt. Campers should bring snack, drink, and lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 2 Madison CC 5 Walter Reed CC 8 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $449/$299 Registration: www.skenrichment.com, call 703.574.2070 or email [email protected].

Silver Knights: LEGO Robotics Camp: Extreme Machines Explore the world of mega-machines in this WeDo 2.0 LEGO Robotics camp. Build and program robots that get the job done! Build over-the-top vehicles and real-world engineering marvels in this fun camp! At the end of the week, campers receive a T-shirt. Campers should bring snack, drink, and lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Madison CC 3, 6 Walter Reed CC 9 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $449/$299 Registration: www.skenrichment.com, call 703.574.2070 or email [email protected].

Silver Knights: LEGO Robotics Camp: Wild Safari Explore the animal kingdom in this WeDo 2.0 LEGO Robotics Camp where you will build and code swinging monkeys, fierce Silverback gorillas, cute Koalas and more robots that climb, move, bite and roll! At the end of the week, campers receive a T-shirt. Campers should bring snack, drink, and lunch. Half day sessions are available from 9am-noon or 1-4pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 7 Madison CC 1, 4, 10 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $449/$299 Registration: www.skenrichment.com, call 703.574.2070 or email [email protected].

SPARK Business Academy: Aspiring Fashionistas In this “glam” program, campers gain knowledge of the fashion industry and develop skills in fashion design, fashion marketing, fashion journalism and more! Campers design their own brand, come up with a merchandise layout for their favorite store, develop a fashion media spread and launch a fashion blog! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-13. Locations Sessions Langston CC 10 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60/$95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna @sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

SPARK Business Academy: Young Diplomats In today’s increasingly interconnected world, this camp helps kids develop a global mindset and build international awareness early in life. Campers learn about cultural differences across countries (e.g., food,

clothes, traditions, languages), play geography games, examine foreign currencies and learn the role of international institutions, such as the UN and The World Bank. Students develop their public speaking skills, as they discuss important global issues, like poverty or the environment. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-9. Locations Sessions Langston CC 10 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5:30pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60/$95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna @sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

SPARK Business Academy: Dollars & Sense Praised in leading business publications as pioneering, this innovative camp provides a solid foundation on financial literacy for kids. Games and hands-on activities help campers internalize key concepts, like budgeting and entrepreneurship, in a fun and supportive environment fostering team work. This unique experience empowers campers with the mindset to start making sound financial decisions and develop into responsible global citizens. Every camper gets a piggy bank to encourage saving! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-9. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 1 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5:30pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60/$95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna @sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

SPARK Business Academy: My First Lemonade Stand Let's sell lemonade! Young campers become "lemonade entrepreneurs" and learn how to make yummy lemonade and earn money selling it! Fun hands-on activities empower campers with an entrepreneurial mindset for their lemonade stand in a nurturing environment fostering team work. Campers have fun all week designing marketing flyers, estimating profits, experimenting with recipes and discussing philanthropy. The camp culminates with the launch of the lemonade stand on the last day of camp to raise money for charity! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-9. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 5 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5:30pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60/$95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna

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@sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

SheEO: Girl Boss Any girl can “BE a SheEO™” with business, leadership, and professional 21st century skills. She can be a BOSS if she takes credit, takes action and takes charge. This camp includes interactive activities, brainstorming, a workbook and MORE. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12. Locations Sessions Madison CC 9 Tuckahoe ES 3 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $315 Registration: www.beasheeo.com/register, call 866.697.4336 or email [email protected].

SheEO: Girl Entrepreneur An innovative mindset and money skills will empower her to “BE a SheEO™”! Turn great ideas into a product, service, or cause in a thriving business. Make and manage her money with confidence. This camp includes interactive activities, a workbook and MORE. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12. Locations Sessions Madison CC 10 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $315 Registration: www.beasheeo.com/register, call 866.697.4336 or email [email protected].

YMCA: Specialty Camps Campers develop a greater passion for the things they love or try out something new! We have something to keep them smiling all week long. At each YMCA Specialty Camp, day campers spend approximately two hours of each day in their specialized activity, with the remainder of the day spent enjoying Traditional Camp activities. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12. Locations Sessions Oakridge ES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/4-6:30pm Fees: $284 Ext Fees: $45/$55 Registration: www.ymcadc.org, call 703.525.5420 or email arlingtonemail@ ymcadc.org. Registration open now.

TWEENS/TEENS CAMPS Arlington Park Corp Are you interested in learning about and keeping Arlington County parks some of the best in the area? If so this summer program is for you. In this 2-week program, you will learn some of what it takes to keep our parks in tip top shape. You will be trained in different aspects of real Parks jobs in Arlington County through both classroom trainings, and hands on activities. You will work alongside permanent park employees and other program participants to get real park work done. Besides learning how to keep the parks looking great, you will learn other skills applicable to any job like: communication, leadership and teamwork skills. After the successful completion of the program, participants will receive a $400 stipend from the Arlington Parks Department. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 16-18. Locations Parks Building Sessions: 2 Time: 9am-3pm Fees: Free To Apply: Program requires an interview and acceptance to the program. Please call 703.228.7781 or email [email protected] for more details and to set up an interview.

Camp Heat Girls Fire Camp Do you want to be a hero? Looking for a challenging and unique summer experience? Then this 5 day/4 night camp (June 24 - 28) is for you. Join Arlington County firefighters for an introduction to the fire service. Campers will be taught the importance of teamwork, trust, and pushing past their limits to achieve goals impossible to do alone. Campers will be exposed to college life through overnights at Marymount University, where they will be encouraged to build relationships with other campers and female firefighter mentors. Camp includes CPR certification, basic emergency medical service skills, engine operations (pulling hose lines and putting up ladders), rescue operations (using the “jaws of life” to cut up cars), truck company operations (search and rescue), smoke house maze, health and wellness, and physical training. The campers will also get a taste of life in the fire station by participating in daily activities at different stations to include dinner with on-duty crews. This fast paced, fun-filled camp is for young women ages 15 to 18 and is FREE! Campers are required to have a current physical (within 12 months) to participate, steel or composite toed work shoes, and navy blue work pants. Everything else required for the camp is supplied by the fire department. Applications Open: March 1, 2019. Staff to participant ratio 1-6. Ages 15-18. Registration & Application: https:// fire.arlingtonva.us/girls-fire-camp/

HERricane Arlington Tornados, wildfires, and blizzards, oh my! Girls ages 13-17 are invited to learn what it takes to handle disasters so that they can be our future fire chiefs, meteorologists, and emergency managers. Each day is packed with activities and experiences to develop understanding of natural hazards, public health, and incident management. Heavy emphasis is placed on leadership development, including teamwork, communication, and professionalism. Certifications (including CPR) are included. Young women who become part of HERricaneArlington are offered continued support after the program through mentorship, continuing education, & internship/volunteer opportunities. www.surveymonkey.com/r/GBSH7VG Staff to participant ratio 1-8. Ages 13-17.

Locations Camp Code Washington-Lee HS 550039 Sessions: 1 Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Fees: $225 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Junior Jam The “Jam” is for ages 11-16 that already have a busy summer schedule but still want to make new friends and enjoy summer favorites such as field trips, special events, sports, swimming, music, arts, wellness, nutrition, group games and tournaments with other Jr. Jams. Teens will enjoy longer County-wide teen trips every Tuesday and Thursday from 1-7pm. Please note: While teens are encouraged to stay at the site, this is a drop-in program that allows teens to come and go. For youth needing more accountability, consider a camp program that requires parental consent to leave during the program hours. There will be (4) two-week sessions and cost per session will cover all trips and activities for the twoweek session. Each two-week session will be different, so we encourage you to register for as many as you desire. For program information, call Margo Watters at 703.228.0945 or email at [email protected] Staff to participant ratio 1-10. Ages 11-16. (Must be entering grade 6). Locations Camp Code Arlington Mill CC 532029 Drew MS 532039 Langston CC 532049 Thomas Jefferson CC 532069 Walter Reed CC 532079 Sessions: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Sessions: Thomas Jefferson 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 Time: 1-5pm /1-7pm Tues. & Thur. Fees: $62 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Summer Adventure All aboard! Kids ages 10-14 will enjoy trips, sports, wellness activities, special events, nature adventures, art projects and more! Be prepared for some local travel as this camp includes three or more trips a week via bus, van or Metro. Summer Adventure campers practice responsibility, explore new interests and have fun. Campers make structured leisure choices such as board games, art projects or reading from 8-9am and 4-6pm during extended hours. Staff to participant ratio 1-10. Ages 10-14. Locations Camp Code Yorktown HS 550019 Sessions: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $236/$189 Session 2 Ext Fees/Sessions 3-7: $16/ $32 Ext Fees/Session 2: $13/ $26

Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

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Summertime Thrills Come and enjoy this fast pace end of summer camp where participants will enjoy daily trips to some of the most fun filled places in the DMV area. Trips include amusement and water parks, Regional and State Parks, along with other exciting destinations. Visit http://parks.arlingtonva. us/programs/teens/ to see an example of a week session. For program information, call Edson Bravo at 703.228.7783 or email [email protected] Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-14. (Must be entering grade 6). Locations Camp Code Gunston CC 550029 Washington-Lee HS 550059 Sessions: Gunston CC 8, 9 Sessions: Washington-Lee HS 1, 7, 8, 9 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-6pm Fees: $260 Ext Fees: $16/ $32 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Power of Wellness Power of Wellness empowers teens to be their best selves through fun and engaging activities such as: cooking competitions, creative projects, field trips, games and movement through small and large group activities. Teens will WOW family and friends with their new life skills. Don’t miss this chance for a holistic approach to wellness! Staff to participant ratio 1-8. Ages 11-15. Locations Camp Code Gunston CC 532089 Sessions: 4, 5, 6 Time: 9am-3pm (4pm Tues/Thur) Fee per Session: $250 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Creative Arts Camp: Teens/Ceramics Sometimes you have to make a mess to create something beautiful. That’s certainly the case in this three-week camp! Beginner and returning teen artists will develop and expand their skills, experience the handson satisfaction of clay sculpture, learn the basics of the potter’s wheel, hand building and glazing ceramics. Emphasis is on using your imagination to make both fun and functional pieces. Wear old clothes and bring an old towel. Open to all skill levels. Returning students will further develop skills and techniques. All materials provided. Lunch not provided; campers should bring a bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16. Locations Camp Code Thomas Jefferson CC 532019 Sessions: 1-3, 4-6 Time: 9am-3pm Fee/Sessions 1-3: $851 Fee/Sessions 4-6: $912 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Creative Arts Camp: Teens/Drawing & Painting Beginner and returning artists of all skill levels will learn and strengthen their drawing and painting techniques in this two-week program. In this creative and imaginative environment, teens will explore a variety of wet and dry media such as graphite,

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charcoal, pastels, pen and ink and colored pencils to learn about the basics of line, perspective, values and composition, as well as the basics of studio painting. All materials provided. Lunch is not provided; campers should bring a bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16. Locations Camp Code Madison CC 532019 Sessions: 7-8 Time: 9am-3pm Fees: $608 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Educational Theatre Co: Musical Revue Teen Intensive Want to explore theatre collaboration through a professional process? The Artist in Training (AIT) Musical Revue program provides rising 7th graders and up the opportunity to develop their own performance material with a small student ensemble. AITs will work together to script, choreograph, direct, and stage manage their own musical one act while leading theatre exercises for younger theatre campers. Friends and family are invited to an end of camp Performance on Friday, August 16th at 5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-18. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 7-8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $590 Ext Fees: $100/$270 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

Educational Theatre Co: Page to Stage Teen Counselors in Training (CIT), rising 7th graders, will assist groups in playwriting, design, and production, as well as participating in extended acting or directing daily intensives. The camp will end with a sharing of the campers’ plays on the last day for family and friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-18. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 8-9 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $590 Ext Fees: $100/$270 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

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Educational Theatre Co: Acting Out: Teen Intensive

Capital Ultimate Camp: High School Evening Camp

Hone in on your acting technique by diving into scene study and learning elements of directing. Become a counselor in training while gaining and strengthening your tools for creating dynamic characters, scenes, and scenarios for the stage. Character development, playwriting, improvisation, ensemble work and overall confidence are just some of the skills campers will master! Family and friends are invited to attend a final sharing on the final day. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-18. Locations Sessions Fairlington CC 10 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $325 Ext Fees: $50/$120 Registration: www.educationaltheatre company.org, call 703. 271.0222 or email [email protected]. For additional ETC summer camp offerings, please visit our website.

High School campers will sharpen existing individual skills while developing new ones. They will also focus on team strategy that will prepare them for the High School competition. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 13-15. Locations Sessions Washington-Lee HS 3 Time: 4pm-7pm Fees: $150 Registration: https://capulti.camp, call 703.473.6920 or email will.smolinski@ gmail.com.

Care Actor: Theatrical Teens! In this two-week, full-day camp, learn the full gamut of producing a live show from crafting an original work to performing it on the stage! Students will get an in-depth understanding of playwriting elements such as action, character, conflict, and dialogue, transforming what is on the page into a live performance. This camp will present their original work to friends & family on the last day of camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 5, 8 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $325 Registration: www.careactorkids.com/

Academy International: Field Hockey Camp Learn from renowned coaches from the UK, Australia and Canada. To customize training, beginners to advanced level players will be grouped accordingly. All aspects of the game will be covered with emphasis on developing skills, tactics and teamwork. Enjoyment for all in a fun, safe enviroment with international coaches. Campers need to bring: water, a stick, mouth guards, shin guards and eye goggles Staff to participant ratio 1:14. Ages 12-18 Locations Sessions Greenbrier Park 5 Sessions: 5 Time: 8:30-11:30am Fees: $275 Registration: www.aifieldhockeycamps. com, call 1-888-529-3827 or email martyn @aifieldhockeycamps.com.

Momentum: SporTECH DESIGN—CREATE—BUILD. Technology & Sports come together to create SporTECH— Exercising the mind and body! SporTECH offers a balance of mental stimulation and physical challenge each day. Participants will use the week to create unique projects created with real programming languages or multi-media software, while receiving top notch all‐sports instruction. This camp is directed by Swanson’s Mr. DeMarino and is limited to 25 participants. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 11-15. Locations Sessions Swanson MS 4, 5 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $275 Ext Fees: $50/$75 Registration: www.momentum-3.com, call 703.980.0335 or email info@momentum-3. com.

Capital Ultimate Camp: Middle School Day Camp Middle School campers will be introduced to the game using a variety of lead up games and drills. They will work on developing throwing, catching, and marking skills and will be introduced to fundamental Ultimate tactics that will prepare them for Middle School Competition. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 11-14. Locations Sessions Gunston CC 5 Washington-Lee HS 4 Time: 9am-3:30pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3:30-6pm Fees: $300 Ext Fees: $60/$25 Registration: https://capulti.camp, call 703.473.6920 or email will.smolinski@ gmail.com.

Virginia Baseball Club: Advanced Skills Baseball & Game Camp VBC offers advanced skills camps for players seeking to refine their game. Advanced skills camps include: Wood Bat Game Camp, Fielding and Hitting Camp, Pitchers and Catchers camps. Instruction led by college and high school coaches. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 10-18. Locations Sessions Barcroft Park 3 Greenbrier Park 2, 7 Wakefield HS 10 Time: 9am-2pm Fees: Varies Registration: www.virginiabaseballclub.com, or email [email protected]. Members Discounts.

FirstServe Tennis: Fun and Fundamentals Beginner-Intermediate Through fun skill-building games beginners learn the fundamental strokes. Intermediate players apply their tennis fundamentals to rallying and match play with emphasis on the serve, return of serve, score-keeping, and tennis rules. These half day morning camps are designed to be paired with the Boolean Coding (Session 3, 4, 5) and Silver Knights Chess (Sessions 7, 8, 9,10). Campers can choose both camps (register independently) to make it a full day and staff from the camps will transition the children from tennis to the afternoon camp each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 10-14. Locations Sessions Glebe Park 7, 8, 9, 10 Yorktown HS 3, 4, 5 Time: 9am-Noon Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $345 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net/, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

FirstServe Tennis: High Performance Advanced Full-Day Camp will emphasize rallying and match play to prepare players for middle school, high school and tournament competition. This camp is designed for players who have mastered the basic strokes and want to develop advanced hitting techniques and strategy. Ability to serve is required. Staff to participant ratio 1: 8. Ages 15-18. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 5 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $499 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net/, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

FirstServe Tennis: High Performance Advanced Half-Day Camp will emphasize rallying and match play to prepare players for middle school, high school and tournament competition. This camp is designed for players who have mastered the basic strokes and want to develop advanced hitting techniques and strategy. Ability to serve is required. Staff to participant ratio 1: 8. Ages 15-18. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 5 Time: 9am-Noon Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $345 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net/, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

FirstServe Tennis: JV Intermediate-Advanced Full-Day Camp will emphasize rallying and matchplay to prepare players for middle school, high school, and tournament competition. This camp is designed for players who have mastered the basic strokes and want to develop advanced hitting techniques and strategy. Ability to serve is required. Staff to participant ratio 1: 8. Ages 12-16. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 5 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $499 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net/, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

FirstServe Tennis: JV Intermediate-Advanced Half-Day Camp will emphasize rallying and matchplay to prepare players for middle school, high school, and tournament competition. This camp is designed for players who have mastered the basic strokes and want to develop advanced hitting techniques and strategy. Ability to serve is required. Staff to participant ratio 1: 8. Ages 12-16. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 5 Time: 9am-Noon Ext Hours: 8-9am Fees: $345 Ext Fees: $60 Registration: www.tenniseveryone.net/, call 703.868.8172 or email lessons@tennis everyone.net. Students should bring water

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and a snack to every session! Please let us know if you need to borrow a tennis racquet.

Boolean Girl: Coding Challenges: Beyond the Basics (Half-Day) For girls who are familiar with the basics of coding, this course takes the fun to the next level, introducing advanced coding concepts and program design. Girls build animations and games, all while learning complex concepts like sequencing, troubleshooting, critical thinking, and conditional logic. Girls learn basic program design. Each girl is challenged to imagine, design, and create her own ideas, tell the story behind her programs, and create them with her newly-learned skills. Pair this class with First Serve tennis half day camp and our staff will make this a full day camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-12. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 3, 4, 5 Time: Session 5 12:30-3:30pm Time: Sessions 3, 4 9am-Noon,12:30-3:30pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $195 Ext Fees: $75/$100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Boolean Girl: Coding Challenges: Beyond the Basics For girls who are familiar with the basics of coding, this course takes the fun to the next level, introducing advanced coding concepts, electrical engineering, and program design. Girls build animations and games, all while learning complex concepts like sequencing, troubleshooting, critical thinking, and conditional logic. Next, we tackle gadgets. After a brief intro to electrical engineering, girls will design hands-on projects using buttons, lights, and wires to bring their ideas to life. Finally, girls learn basic program design. Each girl is challenged to imagine, design, and create her own ideas, tell the story behind her programs, and create them with her newly-learned skills. This class can be repeated as the challenges and projects change each session. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages10-12. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 1, 7, 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $375 Ext Fees: $75/$100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Boolean Girl: Code & Connect: Fun With Gadgets So, you know how to code in Scratch (or another block-based language) or Python? It’s time to connect your code to gadgets! Girls will see and experience the power of using code to control objects in the real world. In this hands-on camp, students will design projects using buttons, lights, wires, and sound. Merging basic knowledge of electricity and their advanced coding skills, girls will build gadgets of their own design, including computer-controlled light shows, motion sensors, game controllers, and skill challenges. Camp includes a brief review of Scratch and an introduction to electrical circuits before we start building. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages11-13. Locations Sessions Yorktown HS 4 Madison CC 9 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $375 Ext Fees: $75/$100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or

email [email protected].

Boolean Girl: Minecraft Programming: Introduction to Python Learn how to teleport, change blocks, freeze water, and build a game inside the Minecraft universe. Working with a Raspberry Pi computer and a special version of Minecraft designed to run on the Pi, girls will learn Python, a language originally developed to teach kids to code now used by companies including Instagram and Facebook. Python is also one of the first languages taught in high school programming classes. Each class challenges students with more complex concepts and exercises as they progress. Using Minecraft Pi is a great way to transition from Scratch to a programming language used by professional programmers and taught in most high school programming classes. Staff to participant ratio 1:10 Ages11-13. Locations Sessions Long Branch ES 7, 8 Yorktown HS 3, 5 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/3-6pm Fees: $375 Ext Fees: $75 / $100 Registration: https://booleangirl.org/ summercamps/, call 703.608.1941 or email [email protected].

Business Girl by Camp SheEO Own, lead and manage a business and “BE a SheEO™”! Go from the classroom to the stockroom to the board room. Teen girls explore entrepreneurship and business careers. This camp includes interactive activities, a workbook and MORE. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-16. Locations Sessions Tuckahoe ES 3 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $315 Registration: www.beasheeo.com/register, call 866.697.4336 or email [email protected].

SPARK Business Academy: Budding Entrepreneurs If you love "Shark Tank," this empowering camp is for you! Join other intrepid campers and develop a business plan for your own business idea (or we can suggest one!). You will learn to take risks and persevere, while making "business-like" decisions about strategy, marketing and finance. Campers build confidence "learning by doing" throughout the week and make their "pitch" presentations on the last day of camp! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 14-17. Locations Sessions Langston CC 10 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5:30pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60 / $95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna @sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

SPARK Business Academy: Future Millionaires Bootcamp Invest in your future with SPARK's five levers of success: personal finance, investments, entrepreneurship, leadership and innovation. Praised in leading business publications as pioneering, this unique experience includes simulations and hands-on activities to empower campers with essential 21st century skills and the mindset to make sound financial decisions and develop business savvy. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-13 (Williamsburg MS ONLY),14-17



Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 1 Long Branch ES 1 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5:30pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60/$95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna @sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

SPARK Business Academy: Sports Management For the sports lover, future team General Manager (GM), sports team owner or ESPN analyst, this unique program will take you to the intersection of sports and business! Campers learn the business side of various sports and actively discuss and analyze different “sports money” topics, including professional sports, college sports, endorsements, player contracts, e-sports, and more. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-13, 14-17. Locations Sessions Williamsburg MS 5 Time: 9am-4pm Ext Hours: 8-9am/4-5:30pm Fees: $395 Ext Fees: $60/$95 Registration: www.sparkbusinessacademy. com, call 703.371.3155 or email chris.hanna @sparkbusinessacademy.com. Early-bird pricing and sibling discount available.

KidRealm: Adventure Gaming Camp Enter the amazing RPG world of Elfwell (all new terrain & map). Adventure with your friends, roll the dice and explore dungeons and ancient realms. Unique, one of a kind experience with hundreds of expertly painted fantasy miniatures. Magic the Gathering tournaments! Chill out in the Arcade with fun games like Fortnite and Super Smash Bros. Hours of fun playing games like Risk, Talisman and many more. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-14. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 6, 7 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 7-9am/3-6pm Fees: $225 Ext Fees: $40/50 Registration: www.KidRealm.com, call 703.283.5818 or email rob@kidRealm. com. Discounts available for early registration.

VOLUNTEER WITH US! Arlington loves its volunteers!

The summer camp volunteer program is a wonderful opportunity for teens who want to have fun while contributing to their community. Volunteers assist the camp staff in all the fun and exciting activities campers enjoy, including field trips, arts and crafts, swimming, games and more. If you are seeking a professional or personal development opportunity, volunteering can be extremely rewarding. It is an opportunity to make friends, work with children in a supervised setting and gain valuable work experience in a leadership role.

Guidelines for Summer Camp Volunteers

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Volunteers MUST be at least 13 as of May 1, 2019

and at least two years older than the oldest camper in the program at which they are placed.

Volunteers are not placed where they were

campers the previous summer or where their family members are current campers.

Volunteers must work for 4 weeks (2 weeks for

Project FIVE camp). New volunteers must work their first 2 weeks consecutively at the same location. It may be possible to work additional weeks.



Volunteers must work core program hours. Working more than the core hours is determined by the needs of the site. No one may volunteer more than eight hours a day.



Our goal is to place volunteers near their home and in the programs of their choice. However, we can’t guarantee placements.

Please visit: parks.arlingtonva.us/volunteer

Summer Programs in the Parks! Drop-in recreation in the parks will run Monday to Friday from June 24 through August 16 from 6-8pm

REC ON WHEELS

Our staff comes to your neighborhood and facilitates fun recreational activities for the whole family with evenings of lively sports, arts & crafts and enjoyable events. We bring recreation-fun into neighborhoods across the county.

Mondays @Fort Barnard Park 2101 S. Pollard Street

Tuesdays @Rocky Run Park 1109 N. Barton Street

Tiny Chefs: Culinary Foundations: Advanced Skills This Tiny Chefs progressive skills program introduces students to fundamental skills, concepts and techniques that become increasingly more complex as the week progresses. Students will be asked to demonstrate skills learned before moving on to more challenging techniques. At the end of the program, students will be able to prepare a complete meal with a variety of different cooking techniques. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 12-15. Locations Sessions Arlington Science Focus ES 4 Time: 9am-4pm Fees: $499 Registration: www.tinychefs.com, call 301.841.7395 or email [email protected].

Ready to Apply?

Wednesdays @Doctors Run Park 1301 S. George Mason Drive

Thursdays @Tyrol Hill Park 5701 S. 7th Road

Fridays @Various park locations & dates. Learn more at parks.arlingtonva.us/kids

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free fun! Stuff to do this summer Choose from a variety of family friendly opportunities:

Spraygrounds

Playgrounds

Concerts At Lubber Run Amphitheater

Powhatan Springs Skatepark

Nature Centers

Community Center Game Rooms

Tennis, Basketball & Volleyball Courts

Dog Parks

For more information visit parks.arlingtonva.us search “free summer”

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WHEN AND HOW TO REGISTER for Arlington County Camps WHEN TO REGISTER HOW TO REGISTER Online Registration for Residents Begins at 7am on 2/13/2019 Out-of-County Resident Registration Begins at 8am on 2/27/2019

• Go to registration.arlingtonva.us, log in and follow the steps. Complete and submit all appropriate paperwork at least • two weeks prior to the start date; registration will be cancelled otherwise.

The only accepted online method of payment online is • credit card: Visa, Mastercard or Discover. There is a 2.5% . fee for all credit and debit card transactions.

Mail-In Resident Processing Begins at 7am on 2/13/2019 Resident forms received by 5pm, 2/12/19 will be processed beginning @7am on 2/13/19.

Registration Form, Participant Information • Complete Record (page 23 and 24) and other required forms. You can mail in a payment using a credit card, check • and money order. (Checks should be made payable to

“Treasurer, Arlington County” and include registrant’s name, address, phone number, current date and must be signed. Returned checks are subject to a $50 fee.)

Mail to Registration Office, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, • Arlington, VA 22206. If the camp is scheduled to meet within seven days, bring your completed paperwork and payment to the Registration Office.

Registrations won’t be processed if the complete paper• work is not submitted.

Carry-In Begins at 8am on on 2/15/2019

Complete Registration Form, Participant Information • Record (page 23 and 24) and other required forms. In-person payment can be a credit card, check, Money • Order and cash. (Checks should be made payable to

“Treasurer, Arlington County” and include registrant’s name, address, phone number, current date and must be signed. Returned checks are subject to a $50 fee.)

registration forms to the Registration Office, 3700 • Bring S. Four Mile Run Drive, 22206, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Registration won’t be processed if the complete paper • work is not submitted.

Phone-In Begins at 8am on 2/15/2019

and submit the Registration Form, Participant • Complete Information Record (page 23 and 24) and other required forms to [email protected] before calling. NO EXCEPTIONS.

Call the registration office 703.228.4747 with credit card • information and camp codes on hand, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.

Phone registration can only be paid with a credit card: • Visa, Mastercard, or Discover. Registration won’t be processed if the complete paper • work is not submitted.

Out-of-County Residents Out-of-County resident registration for Arlington County camps begins February 27, 2019. Out-of-County residents pay15% more than the fees listed in the catalog, including Arlington Public School employees.

Arlington County Camps Symbol Make your online registration a success by preparing BEFORE the registration period begins. 1. Choose your preferred options for Summer Camps and note the activity number and session number. Camp codes are shown with each Arlington County camp listing. 2. For online registration, go to registration.arlingtonva.us starting on February 13. For help with online processing check out “Online Registration Tips & Tricks for Success”. For other types of registration, complete and sign the Arlington County Camp Registration Form (page 23). Please note that households with an overdue balance from previous camps or classes must pay off their balance before registering a child for camp. 3. Complete and sign participant information/emergency forms found at https://egov.Arlingtonva.Us/camp forms and page 24 of this catalog. Preschool Camps will require additional paperwork. For more information on these forms and medication forms, visit parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/camps/forms. All forms must be submitted online or received by our registration office before the Monday one week prior to the start of camp. After this deadline, all forms must be handed in person at the main Registration Office.

Online Registration Tips & Tricks for Success! Set Up Your Account Before February 13, 2019 If this is the first time you will be registering for a camp or class, or if you have forgotten your User ID and/or Password, go to registration.arlingtonva.us; under login, click on “Create Account” or “Forgot User ID/Password for help and follow the instructions. If you require additional assistance creating an account or retrieving your Login ID and Password, contact the Registration Office at 703.228.4747.

Review Your Account Before February 13, 2019 Check the information we have about your account online to be sure we have your household listed correctly (email and phone) and all family members are listed. Verify birthdates of children, as age restrictions are enforced during online registration. Our camps are operated in compliance with state regulations. Children who are found to be under or over the age restrictions of a camp will be removed, unless approved for participation in advance by the program director. If you have forgotten your username or password, refer to the previous paragraph. For assistance contact the Registration Office at 703.228.4747, Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm or at [email protected]. Please note that only primary guardians will be able to add family members or request information on the account.

Be Prepared to Register On or After February 13, 2019 You will speed through the online registration process if you have the information you need at your fingertips when registering online.

• Know your username and password. the camps, camp codes, and sessions you want. • Know Have second-choice options ready in case you are wait listed for your first choice.

you log in, use the Summer Camp menu to search • After for camps and read any important summer camp

updates. To register for a camp, click on the Shopping Cart icon to the left of the camp name on the Search screen. If the camp offers extended hours, you will be asked if you would like to register for them.

your credit card information handy. Arlington • Have County accepts Visa, Master Card, and Discover. you have questions about the online registration • Ifprocess, contact the Registration Office at 703.228.4747, [email protected] before February 12 for the fastest service.

Half Now, Half Later! Households have the option of paying 50% of the camp fee upfront (at the time of registration), followed by the remaining 50% on May 1. Rules apply: Payment option applies to

base fees only (not extended hours). Credit card must be provided and kept on file. Remaining 50% payment will be authorized for May 1, 2019. This option is only available until April 15. Declined payments processed on May 1 must be corrected as soon as possible. Failure to complete the remaining 50% payment may be subject to withdrawal from camp (refund will be processed per standard refund rules).

Waitlists Arlington County camps are very popular. The sooner you register the more likely you will get the spot you want. Registrations will be processed to accommodate first and second choices. If an opening is not available, you can be placed on the wait list. Arlington County coordinators use waitlists to make decisions, and the County process many cancellations throughout the summer; therefore, there is a good chance that you can obtain a spot if you are placed on a waitlist early. Please do not call registration to ask the likelihood to obtain a spot; waitlist enrollments depend on the number of enrollees that cancel their spot. You can check your place in the waitlist by logging into your account online (registration.arlingtonva.us) and selecting “My Account,” “Print Household Roster,” and Submit. Online registration confirmations can be printed using Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or higher, but enrollment is not confirmed until all paperwork is received.

Late Registrations and Forms All required paperwork must be received no later than 5pm the Monday prior to the camp week or campers may not be allowed to participate and no refunds will be processed. Registrations will be accepted up to the Monday prior to the camp start date, if space is available. For late registrations, all documents must be delivered to the Registration Office, and a Summer Camp Ticket will be provided to the parent. It is the parent’s responsibility to take this Camp Ticket along with completed paperwork to the first day of camp and give it to camp staff to be admitted to camp.

Campers with Disabilities Parents and guardians can request modifications through the Therapeutic Recreation Office 703.228.4740 and/or trinfo@ arlingtonva.us in advance of the camp session. If a camper requires frequent reminders to participate, follow directions or stay with the group and/or requires assistance with dressing, feeding or toileting; or has difficulty managing emotions please note this on the Camp Participant Information/ Emergency Record form. There is no additional fee for this service. This additional information is important in order to provide modifications so that every participant will be successful in the chosen program.

Fee Reductions Don’t let fees be a barrier. Arlington County residents may request a fee reduction! All participants must submit fee reduction applications PRIOR to registration, since discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE. Fee reductions are available on a sliding scale based on household income and size. Anyone who is an active financial assistance client of Arlington County’s Department of Human Services or APS free/reduced lunch program, as well as others who are below the threshold of the currently published HUD’s Section 8 income limits, can apply for a reduced fee. To apply, bring proof of identity, proof of Arlington residency and proof of income (such as original free/reduced lunch letter from APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing, or current tax forms) to receive 25%, 50% or 75% off. For more information on where and when to process fee reductions, please see page 3.

Registration Cancellations, Transfers and Refunds All refunds are subject to a $20 administrative charge per participant per camp session. Payment is not based on attendance; it is the responsibility of the guardian to cancel, by the deadline, if the camper won’t attend. All registration changes (transfers/cancellations/refunds) are processed by the Registration Office ONLY and not camp or community center staff. Deadline to make any changes to camp registrations is 5pm the Monday prior to the camp start. No refunds will be issued for cancellations requested after that deadline. All changes are finalized only when a receipt is generated by our system. Once a change is made, please read and note your receipt number, since registrants will be held responsible for payment.

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SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM

Register Online at http://registration.arlingtonva.us Click on Register for Classes & Camps. Camps not run by Arlington County must register using the information on the bottom of the camp listing.

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Adult Responsible for Payment First Name _______________________________________ Last Name ________________________________________ Email __________________________________________________ Day Phone ( _____ ) __________________________ Evening Phone ( _____ ) ______________________ Cell Phone ( _____ ) __________________________________ Street Address ___________________________________________________________ __City __________________________________________________ State ________ Zip ______________ Child Being Registered First Name ____________________________________________________________ Last Name __________________________________________________________ Grade ___________________________________ Birthday _____________ / _____________ / ___________ Sex ____________________ Please fill in camp codes below. Insert the six-digit code associated with the Arlington County camp into the first or second choice for each session you desire. Children must be registered for the core program hours to register for extended hours. Not all camps provide Extended Hours. You will need these same seven-digit codes to register online. If you wish to register for a camp that is not an Arlington County Camp and does not have a 6-digit camp code, please follow the registration instructions contained in the camp listing.

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Payment Information To Pay by Check or Money Order: Make check payable to: Treasurer, Arlington Co. Checks will be processed upon receipt and added as a credit on your account until your registration is processed.

To Pay by Credit Card: Please fill out information below. Credit cards will be charged upon receipt, for the amount of your enrollment and the amount added as a credit on your account until your registration is processed.

Credit Card Surcharge: A 2.5% Fee is charged by our credit card processor. Customers using credit cards pay the convenience fee directly to the credit card processor. This fee appears separately on your billing or bank statement. Arlington County does not receive any portion of the fee. Pay online by E-CHECK to avoid the surcharge. Information available at parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/summer-camps/ Please charge my:

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Card Number _________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date ______________________ CVC Number_____________ Name of cardholder (please print): ________________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________ For convenience complete this form online at www.arlingtonva.us/dpr. Mail early to ensure your choice of camps to: Registration Office, 3700 S. Four Mile Drive, Arlington, VA 22206. Deadline to make any changes to your registration is 5pm the Monday prior to camp week and are subject to a $20 fee per camper, per service interaction. No refunds are possible after this deadline.

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Participant Information/Emergency Record

Member ID#__________________ (Staff Use Only)

Please note, registration is not complete unless this form is submitted to the Registration Office. Camper’s Name ______________________________________ Nickname ______________ Gender________ Birthday ________ / ________ /_________ Age ______ Street Address ________________________________________________________ City_____________________________________________ State______ Zip ______ School camper attends_________________________________________________ Grade ______ Teacher ________________________________________________ Language spoken at home______________________________________________ Name of social worker ________________________________________________ Child’s Physician______________________________________________________ Phone Number _______________________________________________________ Father/Guardian 1 Name________________________________________________ Place Employed ______________________________________________________ Home Phone ( ____ ) ______________________________ Work Phone ( ____ ) __________________________ Cell Phone( ____ ) _____________________________ Mother/Guardian 2 Name_______________________________________________ Place Employed ______________________________________________________ Home Phone ( ____ ) ______________________________Work Phone ( ____ ) ___________________________ Cell Phone ( ____ ) _____________________________ Parent/Guardian with legal custody of child _____________________ email ________________________________________________________________________ Home address (if different from child) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Provide names and address of 2 contacts if parent / guardian cannot be reached. Name _____________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________________________________________ Home Phone ( ____ ) _____________________ Work Phone ( ____ ) _____________________ Cell Phone ( ____ )___________________________________________ Name _____________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________ Home Phone ( ____ ) _____________________ Work Phone ( ____ ) _____________________Cell Phone ( ____ )___________________________________________ Persons authorized to pick up camper _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Persons NOT authorized to pick up camper____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (attach copy of divorce decree or other appropriate paperwork if parent is not allowed to pick up child) Information & Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No Explanation & Comment: Allergies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Medications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m Type & Dosage:_________________________________________________ Seizures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Dietary restriction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Physical limitations/restriction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Chronic conditions/illnesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Any unusual fears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Easily upset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Physically aggressive (includes difficulty controlling temper) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Withdrawn, shy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Hyperactive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m ______________________________________________________________ Would you like to be contacted about (check all that apply): m Therapeutic Recreation support due to a disability m Special accommodation/modification? PLEASE PLACE AN X IN THE BOX THAT INDICATES YOUR CHILD’S SWIMMING LEVEL. Please note that all campers desiring to swim outside the non-swimmer m Non-swimmer (must stay in water that is not over shoulders) designated area will be given a swim test upon entering the water. For m Intermediate (allowed to swim in entire pool except diving area) more information about swim levels see the parent handbook at www. arlingtonva.us, search “Parent Handbook.” m Advanced (allowed to swim in entire pool including diving area) Agreement to Release Assumption of Risk, Agreements to Hold Harmless and Photo Release The undersigned is aware that there are certain risks involved in participating in the Summer Camp Program including but not limited to the risk of theft or damage to my property and the risk of personal injury from participation in recreation activities. In consideration of my being granted permission to participate in these activities and to use the facilities of the County and/or other activities and services provided by Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation, its agents and employees, including food service, I, on behalf of myself, my executors, administrators, heirs, next of kin , and successors, hereby covenant to hold harmless and indemnify the County and all its officers, departments, agencies, and employees from any and all claims, lessees, damages, injuries, fines, penalties, and costs (including court costs and attorney’s fees), charges liabilities, or exposures, however caused, resulting from or arising out of or in any way connected to my or my family’s participation in the Summer Camp Program. I have read and understand this Hold Harmless Agreement and by my signature agree to its terms. I hereby give my child/ward permission to go on the field trips during this program. I understand that I will be informed in advance of any field trips. The camp agrees to notify the parent/guardian whenever the child becomes ill and the parent/guardian will arrange to have the child picked up as soon as possible. The parents/guardian authorizes the Camp to obtain immediate medical care if an emergency occurs when he/she cannot be reached immediately. If my child passes an intermediate or advanced swimming competency test administered by the pool staff, then he/she has my permission to swim in the deep end and the shallow end of the pool.

Parent/Guardian Signature ______________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________________ Photo Release I hereby give my permission without restriction to Arlington County and its assignees to photograph or videotape my child during participation in Summer Camp Programs. I specifically waive any rights to compensation with respect to my child’s name, likeness, picture and/or voice. The purpose of this release is to facilitate publicity for County programs.

Parent/Guardian Signature ______________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________________ Registration Policy Agreement I have read, understand and agree to the payment, refund and changes in registration policies in this brochure. Parent/Guardian Signature ______________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________________ PIRs and additional preschoolers forms are required by law for all Little Explorers participants. All required paperwork must be received no later than 5pm the Monday prior to the camp week or campers will not be allowed to participate and no refund will be processed. If you register your child after this deadline, you will need to do so in person. A “Camp Ticket” will be provided to the parent to hand to camp staff the first day of camp or camper will not be admitted.

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Summer Expedition! At these Community Center based camps participants will enjoy a variety of traditional summer camp activities designed around a weekly theme including games, music and movement, nature, sports, and arts and crafts. Off-site field trips to swimming pools and other fun destinations are offered once a week. A healthy lunch will be offered each day for participants eligible for fee reductions. These camps are intended for FULL DAY care only—summer school students are advised to register for APS Extended Day camps. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 4-10 (Rising K–Rising 5th Only. 4yr. olds must be 5 by Sept. 30, 2019).

Summer Camp is the best time of the summer WooHoo!

Locations Camp Code Carver CC 521049 Langston CC 521059 Barrett ES 521069 Sessions: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Time: 9am-3pm Ext Hours: 3-6pm Fees: $83/$66 Session 2 Ext. Fees: $46/$37 Session 2 Registration: http://registration.arlingtonva.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

Junior Jam! Join us at the jam!

The “Jam” is for ages 11-16 that already have a busy summer schedule but still want to make new friends and enjoy summer favorites such as field trips, special events, sports, swimming, music, arts, cooking projects, group games and tournaments with other Jr. Jams. Teens will enjoy longer County-wide teen trips Tuesdays & Thursdays from 1-7pm. Please note: While teens are encouraged to stay at the site, this is a drop-in program that allows teens to come and go. For youth needing more accountability, consider a camp program that requires parental consent to leave during the program hours. There will be (4) two week session and cost per session will cover all trips and activities for the two week session. Each two week session will be different, so we encourage you to register for as many as you desire. For program information, call Margo Watters at 703.228.0945, or email at [email protected]. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 11-16 (must be entering 6th grade). Locations Camp Code Arlington Mill CC 532029 Drew MS 532039 Langston CC 532049 Thomas Jefferson CC 532069 Walter Reed CC 532079 Sessions: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Time: 1-5pm / 1-7pm Tues. & Thur. Fees: $62 Registration: http://registration.arlingtonva.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).



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¿Qué quieres hacer este verano? ¡Hay algo para todos! ¡Artes Escénicas! Deportes! Artes Y Manualidades! Ciencia! Naturaleza! Juegos! Tecnología! Y Mucho Más! Campamentos del Condado de Arlington CAMPAMENTOS CLÁSICOS ofrecen una variedad de opcio-

nes de programación, tanto estructurada como no estructurada, que incluyen arte, deportes, viajes y mucho más.

CAMPAMENTOS DE NATURALEZA, aventura e historia son

para los niños que aman el aire libre y desean conocer y disfrutar de la naturaleza... y tal vez se extienden sus límites con retos tales como canotaje, espeleología y mucho más.

CAMPAMENTOS DE ARTES CREATIVAS vienen en todas for-

mas y tamaños, para aquellos que quieran aprender a pintar un cuadro, actuar en una obra, crear una vasija, cantar una canción y más.

CAMPAMENTOS DEPORTIVOS están disponibles para el entusiasta de los deportes a quienes les gustan todos los deportes. Goza de todos los deportes en un campo de combo del deporte, o para el campista que desee aprender o perfeccionar habilidades en un campo de deporte como el tenis o el disco volador.

CAMPAMENTOS PARA PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDADES son los campos específicamente diseñados para personas con dificultades físicas, emocionales, sociales o cognitivas y mentales. Tenga en cuenta, podemos hacer alojamiento en cualquier campamento para niños con discapacidad. Apenas déjenos saber qué campo y lo que usted necesita.

CAMPAMENTOS DE EXPLORACIÓN E IMAGINACIÓN

reúne niños con intereses especiales en la ciencia, la magia, la historia y la imaginación con juegos de estrategia.

CAMPOS DE ADOLESCENTES son para las edades 10-16 en

todas las áreas (deportes, imaginación, artes creativas, naturaleza y más). Campos que son para jóvenes a través de adolescente se enumeran por separado (no en la sección de adolescente).

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¡13 FEBRERO!

¿Sabías que el primer día de registro de campo es el día más activo para las inscripciones en línea? Asegúrese de obtener los campos que desea y preparares antes de que comience el plazo de inscripción.

El verano fue diseñado para dar a los niños un descanso de la escuela, ayudar a probar nuevas experiencias y crecer mentalmente, físicamente y socialmente. Si su hijo quiere perfeccionar una habilidad deportiva, ser creativo, estar en un juego, aprender a andar en bicicleta, jugar juegos clásicos y electrónicos o explorar al aire libre, Arlington tiene algo que ofrecer. ¡Mira el catálogo de campamento de verano del condado de arlington para los campos y programas que mantendrán a sus niños ocupados, activos y centrados en la expansión de sus habilidades! Programas del condado de arlington ofrecen muchas opciones, ambientes seguros y acogedores y la posibilidad de que sus niños desarrollen fuertes lazos con su comunidad. Los niños disfrutan y se llenan de emociones positivas a través del deporte; mostrando sus talentos a través de las artes; cosechando los beneficios del voluntariado; vigorizando su imaginación a través del juego creativo; explorando el exterior a través de programas de naturaleza; y montones de aventuras. Al mismo tiempo haciendo amigos y recuerdos de por vida. El verano es el momento perfecto para reunir a personas y cultivar un desarrollo sano que ayuda a los jóvenes crecer confiados, dedicados y responsable!

Nuestro Personal cualificado lo realizan Consejeros de campamentos son personas especiales. A personal del Departamento de parques y recreación le debe encanta trabajar con gente joven. Ellos son creativo, entusiasmado, comprometido y sincero... y supremamente paciente y muy divertido. De hecho, muchos de los consejeros de campamento de Arlington han sido campistas, a menudo en los programas que ahora dirigen. Mucho de nuestro personal comprometido son profesores, estudiantes universitarios y graduados universitarios que esperan encontrar una carrera permanente trabajando con niños. Son un grupo talentoso y divertido, cada uno con mucha experiencia en su área de especialidad y todos son comprometidos en ayudar a su hijo para ser el mejor que él o ella puede ser. Para asegurar que sus hijos tengan una experiencia positiva y divertida, el Condado de Arlington invierte muchas horas en capacitación de personal y desarrollo. Además de cumplir con los requisitos para su posición, todo el personal de verano asiste a cursos de capacitación obligatorias que se centran en promover la participación positiva; expresión creativa; Juegos cooperativos y adaptativos; actividades saludables para el corazón y las actividades de bienestar; gestión de riesgos y seguridad; servicios de protección infantil; procedimientos y políticas; actividades de planificación; programación positiva y productiva; y el desarrollo de espacios acogedores.

Campos de Arlington para todos los niveles Los jóvenes con discapacidades son bienvenidos a registrarse para cualquier programa de interés. Como parte de nuestra filosofía de inclusión, todos los programas de recreación para niños cuentan con personal para cumplir con los requisitos de licencia del estado y hemos designado a Arlington Science Focus ES Summerfest como un sitio que recibe algunos servicios adicionales. Este sitio tiene una menor proporción de personal por campista, brinda capacitación adicional para el personal sobre modificaciones de programas, ofrece apoyo de comportamiento positivo para ayudar a crear equidad social y conexiones para personas con y sin discapacidades. También puede consultar nuestros campamentos de recreación terapéutica (TR) en las páginas 16. Póngase en contacto con la oficina de TR [email protected], 703.228.4740 para obtener más información.

FitArlington Cada campista en los campamentos de verano del Departamento de Parques y Recreacion puede disfrutar de un estilo de vida sano y activo. Actividad física controla peso, combate las enfermedades y condiciones crónicas de salud, mejora el estado de ánimo, aumenta la energía y promueve mejor sueño. Nuestros programas de recreación se esfuerzan ofrecer oportunidades a cada campista conseguir el ejercicio que necesitan para mantener una vida sana. Integramos al menos 45 minutos de moderado a vigoroso ejercicio a través de deportes interactivos y juegos a cargo de nuestro personal. Es nuestro objetivo proporcionar un ambiente donde los campistas son capaces de aumentar su capacidad aeróbica, fuerza muscular y la aptitud física en general a través de actividades divertidas y desafiantes. Para proporcionar oportunidades seguras para la actividad física, es imprescindible que su campista lleve zapatillas que se adapten correctamente, por ejemplo Cordones o Velcro atado y asegurado para un calce a pie. Zapatos sueltos no son ideales para actividades físicas. También se deben usar calcetines. Para su propia seguridad, campistas con calzado inadecuado no podrán participar. Personal del Departamento de Parques y Recreacion consultará con los padres cuando se lleva calzado inadecuado.

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Cómo inscribirse Si califica, solicite asistencia financiera antes del 14 de febrero. Entregue el formulario “Información del Participante/ Registro de Emergencia” (página 30) Elija sus campamentos. Si está llenando el Formulario de Inscripción (página 29), por favor incluye la letra “A” para inscribirse en el horario de “Summer Express”. Atención: Inscripciones de campamento no están completas sin el formulario “Información del Participante/Registro de Emergencia” (página 30). Sin este formulario, su niño no va poder participar en el campamento.

Inscripción y Asistencia Financiera ¡No deje que el costo sea una barrera! Cualquier persona que recibe asistencia financiera del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Arlington o de las escuelas públicas de Arlington, como programas de almuerzo o de programas HUD en la limitación de ingreso de sección 8, puede solicitar un descuento. Los descuentos en los programas se basan en el ingreso y número de miembros en la familia. Los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Para aplicar, traiga su prueba de identidad, prueba de residencia en Arlington, y prueba de ingresos (por ejemplo: su carta de calificación para almuerzo gratis o reducida con APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, sección 8 de HUD, o impuestos actuales) para calificar por descuentos de 25%, 50%, o 75%. Para obtener más información sobre asistencia financiera, por favor lea “Información sobre la inscripción” en esta página. También puede comunicarse con la Oficina de Inscripción por teléfono, L-V, 8am-5pm, al 703.228.4747 opción 9 o por correo electrónico a [email protected] También ofrecemos un programa de pagos mensuales.

Información sobre la inscripción La inscripción en línea y por correo para los residentes de Arlington comienza el miércoles, el 13 de febrero. Vaya a http:// registration.arlingtonva.us Si necesita ayuda, lea “Inscripción En Línea: Consejos y Trucos Para Tener Éxito” en la página 28. Por favor, no envíe su inscripción por correo si planea inscribirse en línea; nosotros no procesaremos su inscripción si usted ha iniciado su sesión y en esos casos, continuaremos con el próximo formulario. Los formularios enviados por correo se procesan a las 7am, el 13 de febrero, sin poner en cuenta la fecha recibida. Envíelos a: 3700 South Four Mile Run Drive, 22206. La inscripción por teléfono para residentes comienza el miércoles, 15 de febrero. El número telefónico es: 703.228.4747 y el horario de atención es lunes a viernes, 8am – 5pm. La inscripción en persona comienza el 16 de antes de que comience el plazo de inscripción. Seleccione sus opciones de campamentos de verano y tenga en cuenta el número de actividad y número de sesión. Códigos de campo aparecen con cada lista de campo del Condado de Arlington. Para el registro en línea, vaya a registration.arlingtonva.us a partir del 13 de febrero. Para ayuda con el procesamiento en línea vea "En línea registro consejos & trucos para el éxito"). Para otros tipos de registro, completar y firmar el formulario de inscripción para campamento de Condado de Arlington (página 29). Tenga en cuenta que los hogares con un saldo atrasado de anteriores campamentos o clases deben pagar su balance antes de registrar a un niño en el programa de campo. completar y firmar la información de participante y emergencia encontrados en https://egov.Arlingtonva.Us/campforms y la página 30 de este catálogo. Campos Preescolares requerirán de trámites adicionales. Para obtener más información sobre estas formas y formas de medicación, visite parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/camps/forms. Todas las formas deben ser enviadas en línea o recibidas por nuestra oficina de registro antes del lunes una semana antes del comienzo del campamento. Después de este plazo todas las formas deben ser entregadas en persona en la oficina de registro principal.

Números telefónicos importantes Registro de campo y la información ...703.228.4747, opción 1 Habla Español........................................ 703.228.4747, opción 9 Oportunidades de empleo ...................................703.228.1856 Línea de campamento de verano .......................703.228.1856 Programas para niños ...........................................703.228.4773 Programas para adolescente ...............................703.228.4729 Recreación Terapéutica .......................................703.228.4740 Línea TTY para utilizar programas ................................ relé 711 Inclemente tiempo llame ......................................703.228.4715

Cómo busco un número de actividad y un número de sesión Los campamentos del Condado de Arlington están marcados con un símbolo. Los números de actividad y los números de sesión se encuentran enumerados junto a cada nombre y descripción de campamento del Condado de Arlington de la siguiente manera: Indica un campo del condado y/o nombre del campamento Descripción del campamento

Rango de edad Lugares de campamento y código de campamento Numero de sesion (fecha) Horario Tarifas Registro

Civil War Spy We found some imporant information about the enemy and need to get a message back to the Capital. In order to do so we’ll learn about Civil War spies and the techniques they used such as codes, disguises and hiding places. Each days activities will help us to get the message home, hopefully without getting caught! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9. Locations Camp Code Fort C.F. Smith Park 540017 Sessions: 5 Time: 9am-Noon Fees: $164 Registration: http://registration.arlington va.us/ or complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.23). Participant Information Record also required (p.24).

¡Necesitamos Su Ayuda! ¿Quieres disfrutar este verano y ganar dinero? El Condado de Arlington busca persona creativa, entusiasta, comprometida y sincera quienes quieren divertirse en nuestros campamentos de verano. Se trata de posiciones temporales a tiempo parcial y tiempo completo con un salario competitivo. Ideal para profesores, estudiantes y cualquier persona que quiera experiencia trabajando con los mejores niños de la nación... ¡Niños de Arlington! También puede apoyar especial interés en las artes, naturaleza, deportes o trabajo con personas con discapacidad. ¿Está interesado? Ir a parks.arlingtonva.us, palabra clave “summer employment”

Averigüe si usted califica para una reducción de las tasas Lugares de procesamiento y horas Oficina de Registro Principal 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206 703.228.4747, M-F 8am-5pm Lugares Satélites Para Registro (Llamar antes de ir, solo un funcionario en el sitio) Arlington Mill Community Center 909 S. Dinwiddie St., 22204 M/W/F 8am-4pm, TU 8am-5pm, TH 8am-5:30pm Contacto en el sitio 703.228.7790 Madison Community Center 3829 N. Stafford St. 22207 M–F, 9am–5:30pm Contacto en el sitio 703.228.5310

Programas de verano en los parques Nuestro personal llega a su barrio y facilita actividades recreativas para toda la familia en las tardes incluyendo deportes animados, artes y artesaníasy eventos agradables. Traemos la recreación y diversión a barrios en todo el condado. Recreación libre en los parques funcionará de lunes al viernes del 24 de junio hasta el 16 de agosto de 6-8pm. Lunes en Tyrol Hill Park, 5101 S. 7th Road Martes en Rocky Run Park, 1109 N. Barton Street Miércoles en Doctors Run Park, 1301 S. George Mason Drive Jueves en Langston-Brown Playground, 2121 N. Culpeper Street



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CUÁNDO Y CÓMO REGISTRARSE EN LOS CAMPAMENTOS del Condado de Arlington

CUÁNDO REGISTRARSE CÓMO REGISTRARSE En línea Comienza a las 7am el 2/13/2019 Registro en línea para campamentos del condado de Arlington (ícono) & residentes Completa y envía todos los documentos correspondientes al menos una semana antes de la fecha de inicio; de lo contrario, el registro se cancelará y el hogar será responsable del pago. El único método de pago en línea aceptado es con tarjeta de crédito: Visa, Mastercard o Discover.

Correo entrante Comienza a las 7am el 2/13/2019 Completa el Formulario de inscripción (p.29), Información del Participante (p.30) y demás formularios requeridos. Y Puedes enviar un pago mediante tarjeta de crédito, cheque o giro postal. (Los cheques deben hacerse a nombre de “Tesorero, Condado de Arlington” y deben incluir el nombre del participante, la dirección, el número de teléfono, la fecha actual y deben estar firmados. Los cheques devueltos están sujetos a un costo envío de $50.) Envía el correo a la Oficina de Registros, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22206. Si el campamento está programado para reunirse en un plazo de siete días, debes traer tu documentación completa y el pago en persona a la Oficina de Registros. Los registros no serán procesados si no se envía la documentación completa. El pago será procesado como crédito para el hogar al recibirlo

Depósitos Comienzan a las 8am el 2/15/2019 Completa el Formulario de inscripción (p.29), Información del Participante (p.30) y demás formularios requeridos. ALos medios de pago aceptados en persona son con tarjeta de crédito, cheque, giro postal y dinero en efectivo. El pago será procesado como crédito para el hogar al recibirlo. (Los cheques deben hacerse a nombre de “Tesorero, Condado de Arlington” y deben incluir el nombre del participante, la dirección, el número de teléfono, la fecha actual y deben estar firmados. Los cheques devueltos están sujetos a un costo envío de $50.) Trae los formularios de registro a la Oficina de Registros, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, 22206, de lunes a viernes, de 8 am a 5 pm No se puede procesar el registro si no se envía la documentación completa.

Llamadas telefónicas Comienzan a las 8am el 2/16/2019 Completa el Formulario de inscripción (p.29), Información del Participante (p.30) y demás formularios requeridos. Sin excepciones. Llama a la Oficina de Registros 703.228.4747 (opción 9 para Espanol) con la información de la tarjeta de crédito y los códigos del campamento a mano, de lunes a viernes, 8am5pm. El registro telefónico sólo puede pagarse con tarjeta de crédito: Visa, Mastercard o Discover. No se puede procesar el registro si no se envía la documentación completa.

Los campamentos del Condado de Arlington están marcados con el símbolo Para que tu registro en línea sea un éxito, prepárate ANTES del comienzo del período de registro. 1. Elije tus opciones preferidas para los campamentos de verano y toma nota del número de actividad y el número de sesión. Los códigos de los campamentos se muestran con cada listado de campamentos del Condado de Arlington. Consulta ‘Cómo buscar un número de actividad y un número de sesión’. 2. Para el registro en línea, dirígete a registration. arlingtonva.us, con inicio el 14 de febrero a las 7 am. Lo mejor es ingresar a tu cuenta 2-3 minutos antes de las 7 am para obtener los campamentos deseados; sin embargo, si la sesión está inactiva durante más de 10 minutos, ésta puede expirar. Para obtener ayuda con el procesamiento en línea, consulta “Consejos para el registro en línea y trucos para el éxito”. 3. Ten en cuenta que los hogares con saldo impago de campamentos o clases anteriores deben cancelar su deuda antes de inscribir a un niño en el campamento 4. Presenta toda la documentación requerida: todos los campamentos requieren información de los participantes / registro de emergencia, que se encuentran en el administrador de campamentos (https://egov. Arlingtonva.Us/campforms) y en las páginas 29 y 30 de este catálogo. La información de inicio de sesión para el administrador de campamentos es la misma que para el sitio web de registro. Los campamentos preescolares requerirán documentación adicional que se puede encontrar en https://parks.arlingtonva.us/ programs/summer-camps/forms/. La fecha límite para la presentación es el lunes anterior al inicio del campamento. Después de este plazo, todos los formularios deben ser entregados personalmente en la Oficina de Registros principal o los campistas no estarán autorizados a participar y no se procesaráreembolsos.

¡Consejos para el registro en línea & trucos para el éxito! Configura tu cuenta antes del 13 de febrero Visita registration.arlingtonva.us para crear una cuenta, revisar la información de tu cuenta y recuperar tu nombre de usuario y contraseña. Si es la primera vez que te inscribes en un campamento, haz clic en “Crear cuenta”. Si olvidaste tu nombre de usuario o contraseña, haz clic en “Olvidé mi nombre de usuario/ contraseña” y sigue las instrucciones rápidamente, ya que el enlace de contraseña puede usarse solo una vez y expira dentro de los xxx días. Si tienes una cuenta con nosotros, revisa la información de tu cuenta iniciando sesión y haciendo clic en “Mi cuenta” en la parte superior. Verifica que tengamos el correo electrónico, la dirección de correo y el número de teléfono correctos, ya que la Oficina de Registros usará esa información para comunicarse con tu hogar en caso de que hubiere un cambio en el programa o un se encontrare disponible un lugar en una lista de espera. Todos los miembros de la familia deben enumerarse con las fechas de nacimiento correctas, ya que las restricciones de edad se aplican durante el registro en línea, de acuerdo con las normas estatales. Si necesitas ayuda adicional, comunícate con la Oficina de Registros al 703.228.4747, opción 9 para Espanol. (L-V, de 8am a 5pm) o envíanos un correo electrónico a [email protected] y danos hasta 2 días hábiles para responder. Por motivos de seguridad, sólo los tutores principales podrán agregar miembros de la familia o solicitar información sobre la cuenta

Revisa tu cuenta antes del 13 de febrero Revisa la información que tenemos sobre tu cuenta en línea para asegurarte de que tu hogar esté correctamente registrado (correo electrónico y teléfono) y que todos los miembros de la familia estén enumerados. Verifica las fechas de nacimiento de los niños, ya que las restricciones de edad se aplican durante el registro en línea. Nuestros campamentos funcionan de acuerdo con las normas estatales. Los niños que se encuentren por debajo o por encima de las restricciones de edad de un campamento serán removidos, a menos que el director del programa apruebe su participación de antemano. Si has olvidado tu nombre de usuario o contraseña, consulta el párrafo anterior. Para obtener ayuda, comunícate con la Oficina de Registros al 703.228.4747, de lunes a viernes, de 8 am a 5 pm o en [email protected]. Ten en cuenta que sólo los tutores principales podrán agregar miembros de la familia o solicitar información sobre la cuenta. Prepárate para inscribirte el 14 de febrero de 2018 y a partir de esa fecha Podrás acelerar el proceso de registro en línea si tienes la información que necesitas al alcance de la mano cuando te registres en línea.

Ten la información correcta a mano Podrás acelerar el proceso de registro en línea si tienes la información que necesitas al alcance de tu mano cuando te registres en línea. 1. Conoce tu nombre de usuario y contraseña. 2. Conoce los números de actividad y los números de sesión en los que te inscribirás. Ten segundas opciones listas en caso de que ingreses en una lista de espera para tu primera opción. 3. Después de iniciar sesión, tendrás pocas opciones para seleccionar tu campamento: 4. MÉTODO 1: Inscripción rápida, el mejor para inscribir a uno o más niños en una semana específica de campamento. Para usar este método, haz clic en la opción de “inscripción rápida” en el lado derecho de tu pantalla e ingresa el código de actividad en la primera línea (123456) y el número de sesión en la segunda línea (01, 02, etc.). ¿No sabes cómo buscar número de actividad o número de sesión? Echa un vistazo a la sección “Como busco un número de actividad y número de sesión”. 5. MÉTODO 2: Buscar Actividad, el mejor para inscribir a uno o más niños en varias semanas del mismo campamento. Si conoces el número de actividad y deseas inscribirte en varias sesiones de ese campamento, haz clic en la opción “buscar actividad”. Introduce el código de seis dígitos, pulsa intro y selecciona los números de participantes y sesiones para esa actividad. 6. MÉTODO 3: ideal para navegar por todas las ofertas por tipo, ubicación o edad. Esta búsqueda se realiza mejor ANTES del primer día de registro. Una vez que te encuentres en la pantalla de criterios de búsqueda de actividades, selecciona los criterios deseados y haz clic en buscar. 7. Una vez que hayas seleccionado los campos deseados, haz clic en el signo más a la izquierda de cada descripción para añadirlo al carrito. Si el campamento ofrece horarios extendidos, se te preguntará si deseas registrarte en ellos. 8. El siguiente paso es introducir la información de tu tarjeta de crédito (Visa, Mastercard o Discover). Si tienes preguntas sobre el proceso de registro en línea, comunícate con la Oficina de Registro al 703.228.4747, opción 9 para Espanol o envíanos un correo electrónico a [email protected] antes del 13 de febrero para obtener el servicio más rápido.

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FORMULARO DE INSCRIPCIÓN PARA CAMPAMENTOS DE VERANO del Condado de Arlington 2018 Esta solicitud es para campimentos del Condado de Arlington Solamente

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Adulto responsable del pago Nombre _____________________________________________ Apellido __________________________________________ Correo electrónico ____________________________________ Teléfono de día ( _____ ) _______________________ Teléfono de noche ( _____ ) ___________________ Teléfono celular ( _____ ) _______________________________ Dirección ___________________________________________Ciudad ___________________________________________ Estado ________ Código Postal ___________________________ Niño que desea inscibir Nombre ____________________________________________________________ Apellido __________________________________________________________ Grado ___________________________________ Cumpleaños _____________ / _____________ / ___________ Sexo ____________________ Complete los códigos de campamento a continuación. Inserte el código de seis dígitos asociado con el campamento del Condado de Arlington en la primera o la segunda opción para cada sesión que desee. Los niños deben estar inscritos en el programa central para inscribirlos en el horario extendido. No todos los campamentos brindan horario extendido. Necesitará estos mismos códigos de siete dígitos para realizar la inscripción en línea. Si desea realizar la inscripción para un campamento que no sea un campamento del Condado de Arlington y este no tiene un código de campamento de seis dígitos, siga las instrucciones de inscripción que figuran en la lista de campamentos o llame al 703.228.4747.

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Información sobre pago Para pagar con cheque: haga el cheque pagadero a: “Treasurer, Arlington County”. Los cheques se procesarán al recibirlos y se agregarán como crédito en su cuenta hasta que se procese su registro.

Para pagar con tarjeta de crédito: complete la información a continuación. Las tarjetas de crédito se cobrarán a la recepción, por el monto de su inscripción y el monto agregado como crédito en su cuenta hasta que se procese su inscripción.

Recargo por tarjeta de crédito: Nuestro procesador de tarjetas de crédito carga una tarifa de 2.5%. Los clientes que usan tarjetas de crédito pagan la tarifa de conveniencia directamente al procesador de la tarjeta de crédito. El Condado de Arlington no recibe ninguna porción de la tarifa. Pague en línea con ECHECK para evitar el recargo - https://parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/summer-camps/ Debitar de mi tarjeta:

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Número de tarjeta _________________________________________________________ Fecha de vencimiento ______________________ Número CVC_____________ Nombre del titular (en letra de imprenta): _____________________________________ Firma ___________________________________________________________ Si prefiere, llene este formulario en línea ingresando a www.arlingtonva.us (busque “campamentos”) Cuanto antes envíe por correo sus formularios de inscripción, más probabilidades tendrá de conseguir el lugar que desea. Las inscripciones en persona comienzan el 16 de febrero en la Oficina de Inscripciones, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206. Todos los campamentos se llevan a cabo en idioma inglés.

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Información del participante/Registro de emergencias

Member ID#__________________ (Sólo para uso del personal)

Tenga en cuenta que el registro no está completo a menos que este formulario se envíe a la Oficina de registro. Nombre del niño _____________________________________________ Apodo ______________ Sexo____ Fecha de nacimiento _____ / _____ /_____ Edad _____ Dirección ____________________________________________________Ciudad__________________________________ Estado______ Código Postal ___________ El campista en edad escolar asiste a______________________________ Grado__________________________ Maestro _____________________________________ Idioma que habla en el hogar____________________________________ Nombre del trabajador social __________________________________________________ Médico del niño_______________________________________________ Número de teléfono __________________________________________________________ Nombre del Padre/Tutor 1______________________________________ Lugar de trabajo _____________________________________________________________ Teléfono del hogar ( ____ ) ________________________ Teléfono laboral ( ____ ) _______________________Teléfono celular ( ____ ) _________________________ Nombre de la Madre/Tutor 2____________________________________ Lugar de trabajo _____________________________________________________________ Teléfono del hogar ( ____ ) ________________________ Teléfono laboral ( ____ ) _______________________Teléfono celular ( ____ ) _________________________ Uno de los Padres/Tutor con custodia legal del niño ____________________________________email ___________________________________________________ Dirección del hogar (si es diferente de la del niño)______________________________________________________________________________________________ Brinde los nombres y las direcciones de 2 contactos si no se puede contactar a uno de los padres/tutores. Nombre _____________________________________________________ Dirección ___________________________________________________________________ Teléfono del hogar ( ____ ) ________________________ Teléfono laboral ( ____ ) _______________________Teléfono celular ( ____ ) _________________________ Nombre _____________________________________________________ Dirección ___________________________________________________________________ Teléfono del hogar ( ____ ) ________________________ Teléfono laboral ( ____ ) _______________________Teléfono celular ( ____ ) _________________________ Personas autorizadas para recoger al campista ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Personas NO autorizadas para recoger al campista ____________________________________________________________________________________________ (adjunte una copia de la sentencia de divorcio u otro trámite apropiado si alguno de los padres no está autorizado para recoger al niño) Información y características . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sí No Explicación y comentarios Alergias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Medicamentos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m Tipo y dosis: __________________________________________________ Convulsiones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Restricción en la dieta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Limitaciones/restricciones físicas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Afecciones/enfermedades crónicas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Cualquier miedo inusual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Se molesta fácilmente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Físicamente agresivo (incluido dificultad para controlar el temperamento) . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Retraído, tímido . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Hiperactivo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m m _____________________________________________________________ Enumere cualquier asistencia o adaptación especial necesaria: _______________________________________________________________________ MARQUE CON UNA X EN EL CASILLERO QUE INDIQUE EL NIVEL DE NATACIÓN DE SU HIJO. Observe que todos los campistas que deseen nadar fuera del área designada m No sabe nadar (debe quedarse en el agua que no supere los hombros) para los que no saben nadar deberán realizar una prueba de natación al m Intermedio (se le permite nadar en toda la piscina, salvo en el área de buceo) momento de ingresar en el agua m Avanzado (se le permite nadar en toda la piscina, incluso en el área de buceo) Acuerdo de liberación y aceptación de riesgo, Acuerdo de exención de responsabilidad y publicación de fotografías

El abajo firmante es consciente de que existen ciertos riesgos implicados en la participación en el Programa de campamento de verano, que incluyen, entre otros, el riesgo de robo o daño a mis bienes y el riesgo de lesiones personales por la participación en actividades recreativas. En consideración de otorgar mi permiso para participar en estas actividades y para usar las instalaciones del Condado y/u otras actividades y servicios proporcionados por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación del Condado de Arlington, sus agentes y empleados, incluido el servicio de alimentos, yo, en mi propio nombre, mis testamentarios, administradores, herederos, parientes más cercanos y sucesores, por el presente acuerdo eximir de responsabilidad al Condado y a todos sus funcionarios, departamentos, agencias y empleados de cualquier y todos los reclamos, arrendatarios, daños, lesiones, multas, penalidades y costos (incluidos los costos legales y honorarios de abogados) cargos, obligaciones o exposiciones, cualquiera fuere la causa, que resulten o surjan de mi participación o la de mi familia en el Programa de campamento de verano, o estén relacionados con ellas. He leído y comprendido este Acuerdo de exención de responsabilidad y, mediante mi firma, acepto sus términos. Por el presente otorgo el permiso de mi hijo/pupilo para que asista a las excursiones durante este programa. Comprendo que me informarán anticipadamente de cualquier excursión. El campamento acepta notificar al padre/tutor cada vez que el niño se enferme y el padre/tutor hará los arreglos necesarios para recoger al niño tan pronto como sea posible. Los padres/el tutor autorizan al campamento a obtener la atención médica inmediata si ocurriera una emergencia cuando no se los pueda contactar en forma inmediata. Si mi hijo pasa la prueba de competencia de natación intermedia o avanzada realizada por el personal de la piscina, tiene mi permiso para nadar en la zona profunda y en la zona poco profunda de la piscina.

Firma del padre/tutor ______________________________________________________________________________ Fecha _________________________________ Publicación de fotografías

Por el presente, otorgo mi permiso sin restricción al Condado de Arlington y sus personas designados a tomar fotografías o grabar en video a mi hijo durante su participación en los Programas de campamento de verano. Yo renuncio específicamente a cualquier derecho de compensación con respecto al nombre, afinidad, imagen y/o voz de mi hijo. El propósito de esta publicación es facilitar la publicidad de los programas del Condado.

Firma del padre/tutor ______________________________________________________________________________ Fecha _________________________________ Acuerdo de las políticas de inscripción He leído, comprendido y acordado el pago, reembolso y cambios en las políticas de inscripción en este folleto. Firma del padre/tutor ______________________________________________________________________________ Fecha _________________________________ PIRs and additional preschoolers forms are required by law for all Little Explorers participants. All required paperwork must be received no later than 5pm the Monday prior to the camp week or campers will not be allowed to participate and no refund will be processed. If you register your child after this deadline, you will need to do so in person. A “Camp Ticket” will be provided to the parent to hand to camp staff the first day of camp or camper will not be admitted.

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Listas de espera

Reducciones de tarifas

Los campamentos del Condado de Arlington son muy populares. Si una apertura no está disponible en el momento del registro, ponte en lista de espera (WL). Cuanto antes te coloques en lista de espera más probable será que consigas el lugar que desees ya que los planes de verano de los participantes cambian y el personal de registros procesa muchas cancelaciones entre el registro en línea y las fechas de inicio de los campamentos.

¡No dejes que las tarifas sean una barrera! Los residentes del Condado de Arlington pueden solicitar una reducción de tarifas basada en el ingreso familiar y el tamaño del hogar ANTES del registro, ya que los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Para solicitar una reducción de tarifas, el tutor primario debe presentar una solicitud de reducción de tarifas, prueba de identidad, prueba de residencia en Arlington y prueba de ingresos actual (como la carta original de almuerzo gratis /de precio reducido de APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, TANF, SNAP o formularios de impuestos vigentes, entre otros). Para obtener más información sobre cómo, cuándo y dónde presentar solicitudes de reducción de tarifas, consulta la página 5.

El personal de registro envía correos electrónicos (y realiza llamadas si no hay correo electrónico disponible) a los clientes de la lista de espera todos los días, por lo que deberías revisar tu cuenta y asegurarte de que tu información esté actualizada. Una vez que nos pongamos en contacto contigo, te daremos un aviso de 24 horas para aceptar o rechazar el lugar y, después de la fecha límite, cancelaremos el registro y pasaremos a la siguiente persona en lista de espera. No te comuniques con la Oficina de Registros para consultar acerca de la posibilidad de obtener un lugar.

Registros y formularios tardíos Toda la documentación requerida debe recibirse antes de las 5 pm del lunes anterior a la semana del campamento o los campistas no estarán autorizados a participar y no se procesará ningún reembolso. Luego de este plazo, toda la documentación deberá enviarse a la Oficina de Registros en persona. Una vez que la documentación esté completa, se entregará un paquete de Campamento de Verano a los padres y éste será solicitado por el personal antes de que el participante ingrese al campamento.

Campistas con discapacidades Los padres y tutores pueden solicitar modificaciones a través de la Oficina de Recreación Terapéutica (703.228.4740 & [email protected]) antes de la sesión del cam pamento. Si un niño requiere recordatorios frecuentes para participar, seguir las instrucciones o permanecer con el grupo; requiere asistencia para vestirse, alimentarse o ir al baño; o si tiene dificultad para controlar la ira, por favor indique esto en los formularios de Registro de Emergencia / Información del Participante del Campamento. No hay ningún cargo adicional por este servicio. Esta información adicional es importante a fin de proporcionar modificaciones para que cada participante tenga éxito en el programa elegido.

No residentes del Condado El registro de no residentes en los campamentos del Condado de Arlington comienza el 27 de febrero de 2019. Los no residentes pagan un 15% más que las tarifas enumeradas en el catálogo, incluso los empleados de la Escuela Pública de Arlington.

¡Page mitad ahora, y la otra mitad después! Los hogares tienen la opción de pagar el 50% de la tarifa del campamento por adelantado (en el momento del registro), seguido por el 50% restante el 1 de mayo. Reglas aplicables: la opción de pago se aplica solo a las tarifas base (no incluyehoras extendidas). Información de tarjeta de crédito debe ser proporcionada y será guardada en el archivo. El restante 50% de pago será autorizado para el 1 de mayo de 2019. Esta opción solo está disponible hasta el 15 de abril. Pagos rechazados el 1 de mayo deben ser corregido lo antes posible. Falta de completar el pago restante del 50% puede resultar en retiro de campamento (el reembolso se procesará según las reglas de reembolso estándar).

Cancelaciones, Traslados y Reembolsos El pago no se basa en la asistencia; es responsabilidad del padre / tutor cancelar dentro del plazo si el campista no asistirá. Todos los reembolsos están sujetos a un cargo administrativo de $ 20 por participante por interacción con el servicio al cliente (generalmente en un recibo). Todos los cambios de registro (transferencias /cancelaciones /reembolsos) son procesados SOLO por la Oficina de Registros y no por el personal del campamento o del centro comunitario. La fecha límite para realizar cualquier cambio en los registros en los campamentos es las 5 pm del lunes anterior al inicio del campamento. No se emitirá ningún reembolso por cancelaciones solicitadas luego de ese plazo. Todos los cambios finalizan solo cuando nuestro sistema genera un recibo. Cuando se realice un cambio, lee tu recibo para confirmar que refleja tu solicitud, ya que los clientes serán responsables del pago una vez que se procese la cancelación.

Expedición de verano! Los participantes disfrutarán de una variedad de actividades de campamento de verano tradicional diseñado alrededor de un tema semanal incluyendo juegos, música y movimiento, naturaleza, deportes y manualidades. Excursiones a piscinas y otros destinos se ofrecen una vez por semana. Un almuerzo saludable se ofrecerá cada día para los participantes elegibles para recibir asistencia financiera. Proporción de personal por participante es 1:10. (Los niños de 4 años han debido completar pre-Kinder.Los de 10 años pueden estar entrando a los grados 5. Niños de 4 años deben cumplir los 5 años antes del fin de septiembre de 2019. Edades: 4-10 años.

Junior Jam! El “Jam” es para los jóvenes de 11 a 16 años que ya tienen un horario ocupado durante el verano pero todavía quieren hacer nuevos amigos y disfrutar de lo que más les gusta hacer en el verano, como paseos de campo, eventos especiales, deportes, natación, música, arte, talleres de cocina, juegos grupales y torneos con otros Jr. Jams. Este verano, los participantes van a disfrutar de viajes más largos cada jueves 1-7pm. Por favor tenga en cuenta que aunque sugerimos que el participante se quede en el centro durante todo el programa, esto no es un requisito y los participantes tienen permiso de entrar y salir a cualquier hora. Para los jóvenes que requieran más responsabilidad, considere un programa en el que sea necesario el consentimiento de los padres para salir durante las horas del programa. Para obtener información acerca del programa, comuníquese con Margo Watters llamando al 703-228-0945. Edades: 11-16 (Deben estar comenzando grado 6)

SEA UN VOLUNTARIADO CON NOSOTROS! Arlington Ama A Sus Voluntarios! Directrices para grandes oportunidades de voluntariado: 1. Voluntarios deben ser por lo menos 13 1 de mayo de 2019 y al menos dos años de más viejo que el camper más antigua en el programa en el que se colocan. 2. Los voluntarios no se colocan dónde estaban los campistas el verano anterior o donde los miembros de su familia son campistas actuales. 3. Los voluntarios deben trabajar durante cuatro semanas (dos semanas para el campamento proyecto cinco). Nuevos voluntarios deben trabajar sus dos primeras semanas consecutivamente en el mismo lugar. Es posible trabajar semanas adicionales. 4. Los voluntarios deben trabajar horas del programa base. Trabajar más de las horas de base está determinada por las necesidades del sitio. Nadie puede ofrecerse voluntariamente más de ocho horas al día. Nuestro objetivo es colocar a voluntarios cerca de su casa y en los programas de su elección. Sin embargo, no podemos garantizar las colocaciones.



Si tiene 13 o más, por favor, Únete a un grupo grande, enérgico y comprometido. Pueden divertirse mientras contribuyen sus talentos a la comunidad. Necesitamos su apoyo para ayudar al personal con el interés general, interés especial y campos de recreación terapéutica (voluntarios se colocan sólo en los campos operados por el Departamento de parques y recreación, no en los campos contratados). ¡Voluntarios toman un papel de liderazgo con el apoyo de personal capacitado en toda la diversión y campistas de actividades emocionantes disfrutan, incluyendo excursiones, manualidades, natación, canciones, juegos y mucho más! Si usted está buscando una oportunidad de desarrollo personal o profesional o simplemente tiene el deseo de trabajar con jóvenes, el voluntariado puede ser muy gratificante. Es una oportunidad para hacer amigos, trabajar con niños en un entorno de recreo supervisado y ganar valiosa experiencia en un rol de liderazgo. Para ser elegible para un estudiante asistente puesto en campos del Condado de Arlington en el futuro, debe haber sido voluntario en al menos un verano. El número de posiciones de asistente de estudiante es limitado, pero DPR no contratar a cualquier persona que no ha sido un campamento de verano voluntario.

¿Listo para presentar la solicitud? Visita parks.arlingtonva.us/volunteer

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