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11155 SW 112 Avenue Miami, FL 33176 305.271.9000 x271 alperjcc.org
Age groups, weeks, and hours SESSION 1: JUNE 18 - JULY 13 1A June 18–29 / 1B July 2–July 13 SESSION 2: JULY 16 - AUG. 10 2A July 16–27 / 2B July 30 – Aug. 10
FULL DAY CAMP HOURS
9 a.m.–4 p.m.
EXTENDED CARE
Additional cost; not available for Inclusion campers. PM care closes promptly at 6 p.m.
AM 7:30–9 a.m. / PM 4–6 p.m.
GENERAL CAMPS
Inclusion available in all camp groups for ages 3+ (for first 4 weeks or all 8 weeks).
Teenokim / Infants, p. 3 1 yr. after 8/31 Nitzanim / Young Ones, p. 3 1 yr. by 8/31 K’tanim / Little Ones, p. 3 2 yrs. by 8/31 Chaverim / Friends, p. 3 3 yrs. old Yeladim / Children, p. 3 4 yrs. old Kadima / Forward, p. 4 Kindergarten Sabra / Native Israeli, p. 4 Grade 1 Jr. Maccabi / Sports Camp, p. 4 Grade 1 Bonim & Halutzim / Builders & Pioneers, p. 5 Grades 2–3 Tsofim / Scouts, p. 6 Grades 4–5 Rishonim / Elders, p. 6 Grades 6–9
SPECIALTY CAMPS
Habimah / Performing Arts Camp, p. 6 Grades 2–8 Maccabi / Sports Camp, p. 7 Grades 2–9 Robotics Camp, p. 8 Grades 3-5 week 7 only new! Drobots: Drone STEM Camp Grades 1-8 session 1A & 2A only Hadracha / Leader-in-Training, p. 8 Grade 9 Madrich / Counselor-in-Training, p. 8 Grade 10
Letter from the Camp Director Over the years, the Alper JCC Summer Camp has enriched the lives of thousands of children and teens guided by the principles of safety, fun, discovery, friendship and values. We are part of an all-inclusive Jewish Community Center that celebrates diversity and a place where children of all backgrounds and abilities can grow, learn and embrace the Jewish culture. We aim to impact the lives of children with quality programs in a creative, supportive, and safe atmosphere, enabling all children to reach their fullest potential. Every day at the JCC is packed with activities, friendship, ruach (spirit) and adventure. New and exciting activities this summer will include an award winning Robotics team from Yerucham, Israel, Drobots Drone STEM Camp, a new giant GaGa pit, special field trips, community service projects and much more!
Our staff and counselors create an environment of magical and unforgettable experiences for all campers. Staff are carefully chosen and trained in group dynamics, child development, building self-esteem and peer relationships. All staff are required to attend pre-camp trainings that emphasize children’s safety and well-being and stress the importance of their role in enriching each camper’s experience. One of the best parts of camp is making memories that will last a lifetime, and we look forward to doing just that. I can’t wait to share this wonderful summer with you. Let the summer of fun and memories begin! Shalom and Happy Camping, Elyse Molk, Camp Director
Only on the Alper JCC’s Campus 15,000 ft2 gym / Age-appropriate Playgrounds / Computer Lab / Teaching Kitchen / Indoor Racquetball Courts / Art and Ceramic Studio / Outdoor Jr. Olympic-sized Pool / Professional Theater / Hard-surface Tennis Courts / Dance/Fitness Studios
Fully Inclusive Camp JCC Summer Camp strives to create the most inclusive and supportive environment for children of all abilities. We enthusiastically welcome children and teens with developmental disabilities and/or physical challenges in all camp programs. Children in the inclusion program may have accommodations made and receive special assistance from a facilitator. All applicants must complete an individualized assessment to determine whether the program will meet the needs of each prospective camper. For more info, contact the Camp Office at 305.271.9000 x271
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Age Groups
Teenokim, Nitzanim, and K’tanim
Teenokim / Infants 1 yr. by Aug. 31, 2019 Nitzanim / Young Ones 1 yr. by Aug. 31, 2018 K’tanim / Little Ones 2 yrs. by Aug. 31, 2018 Chaverim / Friends 3 yrs. by Aug. 31, 2018 Yeladim / Children 4 yrs. by Aug. 31, 2018
Experienced Early Childhood educators lead each camp group creating an environment specifically designed to promote socialization, language development and creativity for our youngest campers. All activities are educationally stimulating and age-appropriate.
Inclusion accommodations available for ages 3+. See pg. 2.
Chaverim and Yeladim
• Arts & Crafts • Cooking • Creative Movement • Gymnastics • Judaic Activities • Music & Rhythm • Science & Nature • Water/Splash Activities (Teenokim, Nitzanim & K’tanim) • Daily Swim (Chaverim & Yeladim) • Soccer • Storytelling • Theme days, special events, shows, character visits, and much more!
Campers are led by certified Early Childhood educators offering a safe and nurturing environment filled with fun and age appropriate activities. Fully trained Water Safety Instructors lead a daily instructional American Red Cross Swim Program in the Jr. Olympic size pool.
For ECD Campers! If you are currently enrolled in our ECD Preschool, monthly camp fees will be the same as your monthly school tuition. For details, call the ECD at 305.271.9000 x301.
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Kadima & Sabra
Age Groups Kadima / “Forward” Campers entering Kindergarten Sabra / “Native Israeli” Campers entering Grade 1 Inclusion accommodations available. See pg. 2.
Activities Include Kadima Kindergarten is right around the corner for these campers, it’s an exciting time! We help prepare these campers for kindergarten, focusing on friendship and fun. Campers will participate in Mitzvah (good deed) projects, Hobby Hour activities and field trips twice each session.
Sabra
Sabra provides a supportive and encouraging camp experience that promotes independence and welcomes new challenges. Campers customize their schedules with Hobby Hours twice a week, head off campus with field trips once a week, and participate in Mitzvah (good deed) projects! There is an optional late night each session. At least one field trip each session will be an age appropriate community service field trip.
Jr. Maccabi Sabra Sports Camp
Jr. Maccabi Sabra Sports Camp offers a stimulating, age-appropriate sports experience for the budding athlete. Specialists lead activities including GaGa, football, basketball, field games, field hockey, swimming, martial arts and more. Hobby Hours are twice a week and field trips once a week; including at least one age appropriate community service field trip per session. Campers will participate in Mitzvah (good deed) projects throughout the summer.
• NEW! GaGa (Hebrew for “touchtouch”) The game combines dodging, striking, running, and jumping, with the object of being the last person standing. • Instructional American Red Cross Swim Program • Arts & Crafts • Hobby Hour • Cooking • Drama • Field trips • Gymnastics • Judaic activities • Music • Science • Physical education program is skill-oriented and includes kickball, basketball, outdoor games and martial arts • Soccer program • Ruach (Jewish spirit) • Special events • Costume days
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Age Groups Bonim & Halutzim “Builders and Pioneers” Grades 2–3 Inclusion accommodations available. See pg. 2.
Activities Include • NEW! GaGa (Hebrew for “touchtouch”) The game combines dodging, striking, running, and jumping, with the object of being the last person standing. • Field trips – at least one field trip each session will be an age appropriate community service field trip. • Science and hands-on discovery • Instructional American Red Cross Swim Program • Arts & Crafts • Computers • Cooking • Drama • Hobby Hour • Late Nights (optional) • Music • Cheerleading Hip Hop • Physical education program includes football, kickball, basketball, and outdoor games • Soccer program • Robotics • Rocketry • Ruach (Jewish spirit)
Bonim and Halutzim offer an independent camping experience filled with a real spirit of adventure. Campers have the opportunity to venture into new and exciting territory with special field trips, Mitzvah (good deed) projects and optional late nights. The expanded Hobby Hour elective program offers many exciting specialty activities to create the ultimate camping experience.
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Age Groups Tsofim / Scouts Campers entering Grades 4–5 Rishonim / Elders Campers entering Grades 6–9 Inclusion accommodations available. See pg. 2.
Activities Include
Tsofim and Rishonim campers enjoy a variety of experiences filled with new adventures, traveling twice a week to fun South Florida destinations! Campers are encouraged to pursue individual interests and customize their schedules through the Hobby Hour program. At least one field trip per session will be a community service field trip and campers will participate in Mitzvah (good deed) projects throughout the summer.
• NEW! GaGa (Hebrew for “touchtouch”) Game combines dodging, striking, running, and jumping. • Instructional American Red Cross Swim Program • Basketball & Football • Ceramics, Jewelry-making • Chess • Circuit training/Indoor Cycling® (Rishonim only) • Computers & Web Design • Overnight trips • (Rishonim only) • Rocketry
Habimah Performing Arts Camp Lights, Camera, Action! Habimah campers expand their creativity and artistic potential in dance, drama, art and music. Under the guidance of our highly trained and talented staff, campers are immersed in a high-level 4-week production schedule filled with rehearsals, set design and a final musical performance in the Russell Theater at the end of each session. Habimah campers travel on field trips and participate in JCC camp special events and late nights. At least one field trip each session will be an age appropriate community service field trip. Campers will participate in Mitzvah (good deed) projects throughout the summer. In addition to the arts, campers participate in fitness activities, swimming, and an expanded Hobby Hour program including Hip-Hop, cheerleading, jazz and more. Habimah campers must attend a minimum of a 4-week session of camp. Contact Camp Director for special situations. Inclusion accommodations available. (See Pg. 2)
Age Groups Habimah / Performing arts Campers entering grades 2-8
Activities Include • Sign Language • Ballet (lyrical) • Drama • Jazz • Make-up artistry & set design • Musical theater
• Art • Tap • Hip-Hop • Swim (instructional and recreational)
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Age Groups Maccabi / Sports Camp Campers entering Grades 2–9
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Activities Include • NEW! GaGa (Hebrew for “touchtouch”) The game combines dodging, striking, running, and jumping, with the object of being the last person standing. • Daily instructional American Red Cross Swim Program • Baseball, basketball & football • Fitness, cardiovascular, and strength training (Grades 6–9) • Hobby Hour • Late night (optional each session) • Martial Arts • Rocketry • Soccer program • Indoor Cycling® (Grades 6–9) • Garage Band video/music production
Maccabi Sports Camp is an in-depth athletic experience committed to developing fundamental sports skills. Under the guidance of our professional staff, campers participate in a wide variety of sports and field trips. Campers customize their weekly schedules with hobby hour activities, participate in Mitzvah (good deed) projects and take part in community service field trips throughout the summer.
Robotics Camp Award-winning robotics team from Yerucham, Israel • Campers entering grades 3-5 • 1 week only: July 30 - August 3
Campers are engaged through science, engineering, technology, creativity, imagination and design, learning to prepare for the future. Campers build their own robots and then use a computer to program instructions for the robot to accomplish a pre-determined mission. The awardwinning robotics program from Yerucham, Israel, offers hands-on project-based learning approach to teaching STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
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Drobots Drone STEM Camp Intro to Drone Flying Missions Rising Grades 1 to 3 / Session 1A: June 18-29
Designed for campers with little to no experience flying drones. Campers will learn the basics of drone technology and safety.
Ultimate Drone Obstacle Challenge Rising Grades 4 to 8 / Session 1A: June 18-29
Campers learn basic safety and eventually will use iPads and remote controls to navigate through short and long obstacle courses.
Drone Superhero Missions Rising Grades 3 to 5 / Session 2A: July 16-27
Campers attack and defend against Superheroes and Villains. Students will learn basic drone safety and maneuvers before using their “Spidey-Sense” to conquer missions
Drones to the Rescue Rising Grades 5 to 8 / Session 2A: July 16-27
Campers learn from simulated drone search and rescue missions during this action packed creative and educational program.
Hadracha / Leader-in-Training (LIT) For Campers entering Grade 9 Equip your teens with skills that will last them through high school, college and beyond. LIT’s work with an age group three days a week and develop leadership and team-building skills. 100 community service hours are awarded for each 4-week session. An interview is required and space is very limited. Camp options are available if not admitted into the program. All LIT’s participate in community service projects and field trips throughout the summer.
Madrich / Counselor-in-Training (CIT)
For Campers entering Grade 10 The CIT program incorporates fun, socialization and leadership. CITs work with different age groups and learn hands-on skills. A $100 stipend is given and 160 community service hours are awarded for each eight-week session. Must work session one, session two, or all eight weeks of camp. Please contact Lene Saeger x271 to schedule an interview. Eight weeks preferred.
Registration & General Information Important Dates
Deposit, Fees & Payment
Parent Information Night for parents of registered campers. Thursday, May 24, 7:30 p.m. Watson Children’s Museum
• $250 deposit per child • No registration fee • Camp prices and fees are subject to change • If you took advantage of Early Bird Registration, you received an additional 5% discount on your camp fees! Please contact Jacque Covas at 305.271.9000 x270 with questions. • All camp fees must be paid in full by Monday, May 7. • A payment authorization form must be filled out, signed and returned along with camp registration form and deposit. • Enrollment after May 1 must be paid in full at time of registration.
Camper Orientation Sunday, June 17 See inside back cover for more general information.
FLEX Scheduling • Camp program operates on two-week intervals. • You may add on additional weeks of camp, space-permitting • One week registration offered based on availability
Staff • Full-time Camp Nurse • Fitness professionals • Excellent staff-to-camper ratio • Specialists and supervisors oversee each program • Staff are trained in group dynamics, child development, building self-esteem, and peer relationships • Staff members have completed Level 2 DCF background screenings. • Aquatics program run by Swim Gym • Soccer program run by Super Soccer Stars • Robotics program run by Yerucham Israel Robotics Team
Jewish Heritage • Building Jewish identity • Jewish values • Hands-on Judaism through art, • music, dance and drama • Ruach - Extraordinary spirit led by Israeli counselor. • Shlichim, Israeli counselors • Weekly shabbat programs • Mitzvah (“good deeds”) program
Fee Adjustment The Dave and Mary Alper JCC aims to keep fees as low as possible in an effort to foster community participation in our programs. However, anyone wishing to apply for financial aid must be an Alper JCC Member and submit a fee adjustment application by March 16 to the membership office. All inquiries and applications are confidential. • Applications may be obtained by calling 305.271.9000 x262. • Applications are not complete and will not be evaluated without a copy of your 2017 tax return. • Camp deposits must be made in full before applying for financial aid. • Scholarship funds are allocated on a first come, first served basis. • If the fee adjustment awarded is not sufficient and the enrollment is withdrawn, all deposits will be credited to your account, except for a $25 processing fee.
Refund & Cancellation Policies • All refund and cancellation requests must be made in writing and given to the camp office prior to June 15 • Prior to June 15, if you need to cancel any week(s) of camp but not camp in its entirety there will be a $100 cancellation fee per child. If you cancel camp in its entirety there will be a $250 cancellation fee per child • All Camp fees are NON-REFUNDABLE after June 9, including, but not limited to absences, withdrawals and inclement weather.
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Medical & General Information, cont’d Medical Forms
Lunches (PEANUT & TREE NUT AWARE!)
No camper will be allowed to begin camp without complete medical forms as required by the Department of Children and Families (formerly HRS). These forms include the Student Health Form (HRS-H FORM 3040) and the Florida Certificate of Immunization (HRS 680 PART A). Both of these forms are approved by the Department of Children and Families and available through your pediatrician’s office.
Campers may bring their own lunches daily, clearly marked with their name. We request that camp families not send any lunch or snacks to camp with nuts in the ingredients. Alper JCC provides non-dairy drinks and snacks. An optional Kosher lunch program is available for purchase. More info will be made available before camp begins.
Sick Policy
Camp Group Requests
If your child is ill, please exercise good judgment when sending him/her to camp. Children evaluated to be ill by the nurse will be sent home. Regarding head lice, the JCC has a “NIT FREE” policy. If lice or nits are found in your child’s head, he/she will be sent home and will not be permitted to return to camp for 24 hours. Upon the camper’s return, he/she must be checked by the camp nurse.
Each camper is assigned to a bunk. We make every effort to honor bunk requests. Only two requests will be accepted and they must be reciprocal, age-appropriate, attending the same camp, and both families as well as the Camp Director must agree on each request.
Camp Tees One camp T-shirt is included in the camp fee. Additional T-shirts may be purchased in the Camp Office in Y&A Building #5.
Dropoff & Pickup Policy All campers (including LITs) being dropped off at the JCC before 8:45 a.m. or picked up after 4 p.m. must be enrolled in AM or PM care. No camper will be allowed to roam or be unsupervised before or after camp.
Special Programs & Camp Sponsorship THIS SUMMER, Bring Israel to Miami AS A PART OF THE Summer Shlichim Program! Every summer Israeli shlichim (emissaries) infuse camp with Israeli culture and tradition. It’s an amazing experience for campers, staff, and the families who host these individuals. The JCC is looking for families to open their homes to host one of these shlichim. It’s an opportunity to create lifelong friendships and grow closer to Israel. For info, contact Elyse Molk, Camp Director at 305.271.9000 x263 or emolk@ alperjcc.org.
Make a Difference: Become a Camp Sponsor! Your tax-deductible contribution allows deserving children the opportunity to attend camp. Sponsorship privileges include your company name appearing on signage during camp season at the three pick-up and drop-off locations and recognition on our website and in Alper JCC publications. For more info, contact Ann Horenstein at 305.271.9000 x253.
JCC SUMMER CAMP FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $99 ALL-INCLUSIVE JCC MEMBERSHIP FOR NEW CAMP FAMILIES ($199 FOR RETURNING CAMP FAMILIES)* While your kids enjoy camp, the entire family can enjoy the JCC’s 23-acre campus, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, sauna and steam room, Jr. Olympic-sized pool, basketball gym, racquetball courts, tennis courts, and free childcare while using the fitness center. All Alper JCC summer camp families must have a Family Annual Membership or join the Alper JCC as a Camp Family Member through Aug. 31, 2018. Call Membership Services at 305.271.9000 x235 for more info. *$99 offer is for new camp families or those with memberships that have been inactive for 12+ months. Membership fee is non-refundable and must be paid in full at time of registration.
FAMILY INFORMATION ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian #1’s Name
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Home #
Business #
Cellular #
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian #2’s Name
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Home #
Business #
Cellular #
** A COPY OF EACH PARENT/GUARDIAN'S DRIVERS LICENSE IS REQUIRED IN ORDER TO REGISTER FOR CAMP AND MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH REGISTRATION FORM**
Mailing Address __________________________________________________________________ City__________________________ State________ Zip____________ **Email Address (Required): Parent #1_______________________________________________Parent #2__________________________________________________ Parent’s Marital Status:
__Married
__Single
__Widowed
__Separated
__Divorced
__Life Partner
Who has custody of child? ___________________
Camper’s Physician__________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone_____________________________________________ In case of emergency call: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Other than Parents) Name Relationship Phone (day) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name Relationship Phone (day)
Authorization For Emergency Medical/Surgical Treatment It is the firm hope that the authorization granted on this form will never have to be used. For the safety of your child, however, sound medical practice calls for such authorization. In emergency situations where, for some reason, the parent of the child cannot be contacted immediately, this form may become extremely important. The authorization granted by this form will be used only where necessary and only after every attempt has been made to contact the parent. Doctors and hospitals refuse to give any treatment, regardless of how minor, unless they have authorization from the parent. I UNDERSTAND THAT IN THE EVENT I CANNOT BE REACHED, I HEREBY GRANT PERMISSION TO THE PHYSICIAN OR HOSPITAL SELECTED BY THE CAMP ADMINISTRATION TO SECURE PROPER TREATMENT FOR, ORDER INJECTION, ANESTHETIC, OR PERFORM SURGERY ON MY CHILD. I HEREBY GIVE PERMISSION OR ARRANGE NECESSARY TRANSPORTATION TO A HOSPITAL.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature
Date
Transportation
It is the policy of the JCC to release a child only to a parent or legal guardian. In the event a parent or legal guardian is not authorized to pick up a child, the JCC must have a current court restraining order or injunction on file. Every person who comes to pick up a child before carpool will be asked to show a picture ID before the child is released. Please advise your child’s counselor with a written note if there is a carpool change or an early pick up. The following people have permission to pick up my child(ren) from camp: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The following people DO NOT have permission to pick up my child(ren) from camp (must provide legal documentation): __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Transportation - Check One Option: __ Option #1: My child is participating in afternoon care.
__ Option #2: I plan to transport my child at 2:30 or 4:00
__ Option #3: I plan to carpool (see below)
Carpooling- if you are carpooling please list each child in your group: (must have the same dismissal time) Child’s Name
Camp Units (must be filled in)
1)_________________________ 2)_________________________
1)_________________________ 2)_________________________
**Initial ___________ I have read the Dave and Mary Alper JCC Summer Camp Refund, Cancellation and Change Policy 1. All refund and cancellation requests must be made in writing and given to the Camp Office prior to Friday, June 15, 2018. 2. Early Bird Registrants only, prior to December 31, 2017, if you need to cancel any week(s) of camp but not camp in its entirety there will be a $25 cancellation fee per child. If you cancel camp in its entirety, there will be a $100 cancellation fee per child. 3. Prior to June 15, 2018, if you need to cancel any week(s) of camp but not camp in its entirety there will be a $100 cancellation fee per child. If you cancel camp in its entirety, there will be a $250 cancellation fee per child. 4. All Camp fees are NON-REFUNDABLE after June 15, 2018, including, but not limited to absences, withdrawals, changes in camp group and inclement weather. 5. Changes: All camp week changes or camp unit changes must be submitted in writing and are subject to a $20 change fee. Changes are made according to availability in each camp unit. 6. Dismissal: The Camp Director reserves the right to terminate or suspend any camper/LIT or deny his/her participation in any activity including off-campus fieldtrips, if his/her mental condition, conduct, influence or behavior is deemed unsatisfactory and not in the best interest of the camp. NO REFUNDS will be given if a camper/LIT is asked to leave. **Initial ___________
I acknowledge that my JCC Membership must stay active until August 31, 2018
**Yes_____ No_____
I would like to receive texts messages from the camp office with pertinent or urgent information
**Yes_____ No_____ Photo and Internet/Social Networking Release: I hereby give the Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center and all persons acting with its permission the absolute right and unrestricted permission to obtain, use, copyright and/or publish photographic portraits or pictures of the above named registrant, in conjunction with the registrant’s own name or another fictitious name whether such are still, moving, single, multiple, or with others. It is my understanding that such picture(s) are for the purpose of art, advertising, trade, inclusion in social media and any other lawful purpose whatsoever. I understand further that I will not have any opportunity to approve or review the finished product that may be used in connection there with or the use to which it may be applied. I
understand that if I check NO, my child will be asked to step out of group photographs and will not be included in any weekly camp photograph emails.
Waiver and Release: I on behalf of myself and my family (“I”), the undersigned, upon registration for the Summer Camp at the Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, Inc. (”Alper JCC”) agree to abide by the policies, rules, and by-laws of the Alper JCC. I understand that services may be limited or terminated upon violation of these rules. I understand that engaging in the different activities and programs at the Alper JCC, or otherwise connected with the Alper JCC, are done at my own volition, and that it is my sole responsibility to ensure that I am in the proper physical condition to engage in such activities or programs. I understand and acknowledge that participation in the programs offered by the Alper JCC, or otherwise connected with the Alper JCC, involve risks which could, in some circumstances, result in physical injury, including death, despite all safety precautions, and that I assume all risks and responsibilities for such losses and damages. I hereby agree not to sue and to release, indemnify and hold harmless the Alper JCC and any and all of its servants, agents, contractors or employees, including but not limited to any and all of the instructors of any and all programs offered by the Alper JCC or connected with the Alper JCC, from and for any and all actions or causes of actions, claims, damages, demands by the registrants heirs/executors, administrators or assigns, for, upon, or by reason of any damage, loss or injury (including death) to the registrant or their property which may be sustained as a consequence of the registrant attending at or participating in any and all of the programs, or any other activity connected with the Alper JCC, including use of the facilities and equipment and transportation to and from these programs, notwithstanding any such damage, loss or injury (including death) may have arisen out of the negligent acts or omissions or the negligence of the Alper JCC, and any and all of its servants, agents, contractors or employees, including but not limited to any and all of the instructors of the programs. I understand that this WAIVER is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of Florida and agree that if any portion is held invalid, the remainder of the WAIVER will continue in full legal force and effect. I have read this Form and fully understand that by signing this, I am giving up legal rights and/or remedies which may be available to me for the ordinary negligence of the ALPER JCC. I understand and acknowledge that the Alper JCC is not liable for any loss, damage or theft of personal property wheresoever’s located, and not limited to personal property left in lockers, storage, parking lot or in any other area of the Alper JCC and I hereby expressly waive any claim(s) which I may have against the Alper JCC arising from or as a result of any such loss, damage or theft.
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on the Jay Morton-Levinthal Campus 11155 SW 112 Avenue, Miami, FL 33176 Phone 305.271.9000 | Fax 305.275.1391 camp@alperjcc.org | alperjcc.org
Live up summer 2018 at the Alper JCC! Elyse Molk
Camp & Children’s Director
Rachel Camber Board Chair
Eli Hagler
Deputy Director of Operations
Steve Tepper
Executive Director
2018 camp supervisors TEENOKIM, NITZANIM, K’TANIM, CHAVERIM & YELADIM
Sandra Blasberg-Imar Director
Michelle Appelrouth-Rader Assistant Director KADIMA/SABRA
Jenine Simon
BONIM/HALUTZIM
Amanda Golzbein TSOFIM
Kevin Sanchez RISHONIM
Bruce Placido HABIMAH PERFOMING ARTS CAMP
Alina Preshong
MACCABI SPORTS CAMP
Dennis Harris
LIT SUPERVISOR
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