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JUNE 1 – JULY 31, 2020 REGISTRATION BEGINS JANUARY 7 AT NOON
Registration begins at noon on January 7
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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation was awarded the Darkness to Light Partner in Prevention distinction for 2019 – 2020. This represents our commitment to the prevention of child abuse and helping children grow up healthy and whole.
CONTACT US: carmelclayparks.com 1235 Central Park Drive East Carmel, IN 46032 317.848.7275 | InTrac: 711 Weather Hotline: 317.843.3870
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Half-Day Nature Camps (ages 4 – 6 + 6 – 10)
Adventures in Art (ages 5 – 8)
The Summer Experience (ages 5 – 8)
Science of Summer (ages 5 – 8)
Under the Sun (ages 5 – 8)
Camp C.A.R.E. (ages 5 – 9)
Boys Rock! Girls Rule! (ages 5 – 9)
Move to Improve (ages 6 – 12)
Outdoor Explorers (ages 7 – 13)
Adventures in Art (ages 9 – 11)
The Summer Experience (ages 9 – 11)
Science of Summer (ages 9 – 11)
Under the Sun (ages 9 – 11)
Success on Stage: Acting (ages 9 – 14)
Success on Stage: Stage Design (ages 9 – 14)
Chillville (ages 9 – 13)
Lead the Way (ages 10 – 14)
I.M.P.A.C.T. (ages 12 – 15)
Policies, Scholarships, Inclusion Statement, Modifications + Other Considerations
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
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Ages 4 – 6
Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1195 Central Park Drive West *JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 West 116th Street
HALF-DAY NATURE CAMPS
Min: 10 • Max: 24 Ratio: 1-to-7 $85/week
Looking for a half-day camp option for your preschooler? Look no further! Our half-day camps provide your child with the opportunity to explore and experience nature hands-on. They’ll learn how to spot wildlife habitats, how to stay safe when out in nature and participate in other fun, themed activities. Have your child join us and they’ll be transformed into a happy camper!
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Closed-toe shoes. • Snack. • Waterbottle. • Apply sunscreen before arrival.
Questions? Contact Erica Foreman at eforeman@carmelclayparks.com or 317.843.3861.
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Marvelous Mammals
June 1 – 5
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Digging For Dinosaurs
June 8 – 12
1001013-02
Buzz and Flutter
June 15 – 19
1001013-03
Explore Your Senses
June 22 – 26
1001013-04
Feathered Friends
June 29 – July 3
1001013-05
Mini Meteorologists
July 6 – 10
1001013-06
Safety Town (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.)
July 13 – 17
1001013-07
Safety Town (12:00 – 4:00 p.m.)
July 13 – 17
1001013-08
Slippery, Slimy Critters
July 20 – 24
1001013-09
Water, Water, Everywhere
July 27 – 31
1001013-10
Mud Fest*
August 3 – 7
1001013-11
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
Marvelous Mammals
Let’s take a closer look at furry critters called mammals! Learn the remarkable traits different mammals have that make them masters of their environment. Kids will use imaginary play to become a burrowing bunny, crafty coyote and more. We’ll look for squirrel nests, mouse tunnels and signs of animal activity on the trails in Central Park!
Digging for Dinosaurs
T-Rex, Triceratops and Stegosaurus collide! Campers will learn all about dinosaurs, both big and small! We will go on a pretend dinosaur-dig at the park, create our own dinosaurs and we may even find a dino track or two.
Buzz and Flutter
Bees, caterpillars, ants and more! Together we will learn about all kinds of tiny bugs found in Central Park. We’ll collect and identify all kinds of beetles, butterflies and more and release them back into the wild.
Mini Meteorologists
This week we will learn about our five senses while we enjoy the smells, sights and sounds of nature. Each day we will learn about one of our five senses while exploring Central Park and enjoy a craft, activity and story.
Did you ever wonder what causes the weather? Why is it hot in the summer and cold in the winter? Campers will make a cloud identifier window and put together a mini weather station to record what is going on outside each day! Let’s see if you can predict the weather.
Feathered Friends
Safety Town
Explore Your Senses
Falcons, woodpeckers, cardinals and more! Take flight and discover the world of birds! Campers will learn bird calls, search for birds in the woods as well as read stories and create birdthemed crafts.
Come to Safety Town and learn about water, bike and outdoor safety. Campers will learn about stranger danger from a police officer, check out a fire truck with fire fighters, practice bike safety in our mini Carmel Clay town and have fun while becoming more aware of the world around them.
Slippery, Slimy Critters
Does your child love snakes, turtles, toads, frogs and other cold-blooded critters? We will spend the week studying and learning about different reptiles and amphibians who call Indiana home. A few will even visit camp! Children will have an opportunity to hold a snake and feed a toad as they explore the various habitats in Central Park.
Water, Water, Everywhere
Water is amazing! It can form mountains and is needed to sustain life! Let’s look for animals who live near or in the Central Park lagoon, wade in the water in search of water critters and play in the Westermeier Commons Splash Pad!
Mud Fest
Let’s get messy! We will learn about soil, play in mud and have messy science experiments, art projects and more! The messier, the better!
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Ages 6 – 10
Monday – Friday 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1195 Central Park Drive West *JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 West 116th Street
HALF-DAY NATURE CAMPS
Min: 10 • Max: 24 Ratio: 1-to-7 $85/week
Looking for a half-day camp option for your elementary-aged kiddo? Look no further! Our half-day camps provide your child with the opportunity to explore and experience nature hands-on. They’ll learn how to spot wildlife habitats, how to stay safe when out in nature and participate in other fun, themed activities. Have your child join us and they’ll be transformed into a happy camper!
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Closed-toe shoes. • Snack. • Waterbottle. • Apply sunscreen before arrival.
Questions? Contact Erica Foreman at eforeman@carmelclayparks.com or 317.843.3861.
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
June 1 – 5
1001014-01
Fishing
June 8 – 12
1001014-02
Pollinators
June 15 – 19
1001014-03
Life Cycles
June 22 – 26
1001014-04
Ornithology
June 29 – July 3
1001014-05
Meteorology
July 6 – 10
1001014-06
Herpetology
July 20 – 24
1001014-07
Geology
July 27 – 31
1001014-08
Wilderness Survival*
August 3 – 7
1001014-09
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Did you know it takes a plastic bag 10 to 20 years to decompose? Or that it takes a glass bottle 1,000,000 years to decompose? Campers will use recycled goods to create art projects as well as learn ways to reduce trash in their home through interactive games and activities. Saving the world can be fun!
Fishing
Let’s go down to the ole fishin’ hole! Campers will learn how to put the pole together and thread the hook on the line. We will make our own bobbers, play fishing games and spend time panfishing. We will provide all the necessary fishing equipment.
Pollinators
Did you know we need insects to survive? Our food source depends on pollinators. Many of our native pollinators are on the decline. We’ll discover which pollinators live in Central Park and how we can help increase and attract them so we can enjoy our favorite foods!
Life Cycles
Plants and animals experience physical changes that allow them to reach adulthood and produce new organisms. Campers will learn about metamorphosis, the food chain and adaptation to the environment through games, crafts and hikes in the woods.
Ornithology
Ornithology, the study of birds, is fun and fascinating! We’ll dissect owl pellets, learn bird calls and hike around Central Park looking for woodpeckers, robins, cardinals, warblers and other colorful birds. While honing their birding skills, campers will play games, create unique pieces of art and more!
Meteorology
Did you ever wonder what causes the weather? Why is it hot in the summer and cold in the winter? Campers will make a mini tornado in a bottle, study clouds and learn all about the weather. We will construct a mini weather station to record what is going on outside each day. Let’s see if you can predict the weather!
Herpetology
Herpetology is the study of amphibians such as frogs, toads and salamanders as well as reptiles such as snakes, lizards and turtles. We’ll search for tadpoles, toads and water snakes in the lagoon and learn about these amazing creatures using active games, experiments and crafts. This program includes live animals. Kids can choose to look at or hold the animals, if they are comfortable.
Geology
Geology encompasses various fields of study of the Earth. Campers will learn all about rocks by testing them for characteristics such as hardness, luster, color, streak and gravity. Campers will learn about volcanoes, seismic tremors and more through experiments and art projects.
Wilderness Survival
Spend the week learning how to survive in the wild! Campers will build a shelter out of leaves and branches, learn to use a compass and read a map. We’ll also spend time learning about archery and use a recurve bow to hit a target.
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Ages 5 – 8
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 30 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
ADVENTURES IN ART
Let’s go on an art adventure! Together we’ll explore the world of art in a hands-on setting. Campers will use their creativity and imagination as they paint, create and build using traditional and non-traditional materials. We must warn you: The creative mind does what the creative mind wants, so things may get a little messy! Please wear clothing appropriate for getting hands-on with art.
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Wednesday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.418.6917
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Principles of Art June 1 – 5
476007-01
Holliday Park
Jewelry Totally Rocks June 8 – 12
476007-02
Pottery By You
Draw It June 15 – 19
476007-03
Indianapolis Central Library
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Focus on Color) June 22 – 26 476007-04
Conner Prairie
Create with Clay June 29 – July 3
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
476007-05
Presents for You (Create Gifts for Special People) July 6 – 10 476007-06
Incrediplex
Fun in the Sun (Summer-themed Art) July 13 – 17 476007-07
Inlow Park
Animal Art July 20 – 24
Indianapolis Zoo
476007-08
Entertaining with Art (Exploring Art Through TV & Movie Entertainment) July 27 – 31 476007-09 Regal Cinemas Village Park 17
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
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THE SUMMER EXPERIENCE
Ages 5 – 8
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CARMEL MIDDLE SCHOOL 300 South Guilford Avenue Max: 80 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
You have arrived to your destination: The Summer Experience. We hope you came prepared for a summer of fun! We’ll explore sports, nature, art and so much more. Campers will splash in The Waterpark, explore a local park and experience summer fun on a field trip adventure! We’ll learn new things, make new friends, create memories that last a lifetime, and experience summer every day! THEME + DATES
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS
Into the Woods June 1 – 5 476002-01
Mounds State Park & Cool Creek Park
Clean & Green June 8 – 12 476002-02
Hunter’s Honey Farm & Forest Park
We are Family (Teambuilding) June 15 – 19 476002-03
Garfield Park Conservatory & Jameson Camp
The Art Experience June 22 – 26 476002-04
Civic Theater & Falls Park
Blast from the Past June 29 – July 3 476002-05
Conner Prairie & Arbuckle Acres
Super Sports Spectacular July 6 – 10 476002-06
Washington Township Park & NIFS/NCAA Hall of Champions
Animal Adventures July 13 – 17 476002-07
Fort Wayne Zoo & Southeastway Park
Inventor’s Workshop July 20 – 24 476002-08
Kid Commons & Dillon Park
Summer Finale July 27 – 31 476002-09
Holliday Park & SkyZone
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • 2 separate snacks. • Sunscreen. • Tuesday & Thursday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Wednesday & Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.418.5267
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Ages 5 – 8
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 30 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
SCIENCE OF SUMMER
Science is all around us and it is COOL! Campers will explore the scientific method in a hands-on setting and have lots of fun doing it. We’ll conduct experiments, watch demonstrations and make take-home projects that reinforce the week’s focus. Our experiments tend to get a little messy, so be sure to send your child(ren) in clothes appropriate for getting hands-on with science!
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Wednesday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.698.0816
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Wild About Animals (Zoology) June 1 – 5 476006-01
Indianapolis Zoo
Captain Planet (Environmental Science) June 8 – 12 476006-02
Holliday Park
Riders on the Storm (Meteorology) June 15 – 19 476006-03
Indiana State Museum
Body Language (Body Science) June 22 – 26 476006-04
Incrediplex
Space Jam (Astronomy) June 29 – July 3
Muncie Children’s Museum
476006-05
Can We Build It? (Engineering) July 6 – 10 476006-06
Skateland
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (Physics) July 13 – 17 476006-07
Woodland Lanes
Mad Science (Chemistry) July 20 – 24
Jameson Camp
476006-08
Junior Archaeologists (Dinosaurs) July 27 – 31 476006-09
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
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Ages 5 – 8
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CREEKSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 3525 West 126th Street Max: 80 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
Don’t want to choose sports or art? Enjoy being energetic and laid back? Try a little bit of everything Under the Sun! Together with our friends we’ll jump headfirst into all sorts of adventures. Our structured schedule is filled to the brim with ever-changing, exciting activities! THEME + DATES
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Frontier Days June 1 – 5
476001-11
Conner Prairie
Summer Safari June 8 – 12
476001-12
Indianapolis Zoo
All-star Sports June 15 – 19
476001-13
Hamilton County Sports Complex
Splashin’ Shenanigans June 22 – 26
476001-14
Central Park
Keep Summer Green (Environment) June 29 – July 3 476001-15
West Park
Up, Up & Away (Superheroes) July 6 – 10 476001-16
Incrediplex
I Love the 80s July 13 – 17
476001-17
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Hollywood Stars July 20 – 24
476001-18
Regal Cinemas Village Park 17
Summer Olympics July 27 – 31
476001-19
NIFS/NCAA Hall of Champions
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Tuesday & Thursday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Wednesday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.258.8266
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Ages 5 – 9
Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
FOUNDERS PARK 11675 Hazel Dell Parkway Max: 80 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
CAMP C.A.R.E.
It’s the feel-good camp of the summer: Camp C.A.R.E. Experience Community, Adventure, Reward and Engagement. Campers will help others, explore Indiana and the world around them, take care of the environment, keep up with trends and have a blast while learning about themselves! Fill your summer with memories that will last a lifetime at Camp C.A.R.E.
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • 2 separate snacks. • Sunscreen. • Tuesday & Thursday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Wednesday & Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.698.6579
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS
To Indiana & Beyond June 1 – 5 476001-01
Rhythm Discovery Center & Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Clean & Green (Environment) June 8 – 12 476001-02
Holliday Park & Eagle Creek Park
Camp Throwback June 15 – 19 476001-03
Muncie Children’s Museum & River Heritage Museum
Water Daze June 22 – 26 476001-04
Morse Beach & Inlow Park
Heroes Assemble! June 29 – July 3 476001-05
Indiana State Police Museum & Grissom Air Museum
Mainstream Summer (Pop Culture) July 6 – 10 476001-06
Indianapolis Central Library & Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Full STEAM Ahead July 13 – 17 476001-07
Skateland & Newfields
Whodunnit? (Mystery) July 20 – 24 476001-08
Indianapolis Executive Airport & Bowl 32
Sharing is Caring (Community Service) July 27 – 31 476001-09
Good Samaritan Network & Central Park
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
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BOYS ROCK! GIRLS RULE!
Ages 5 – 9
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JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 West 116th Street Max: 30 Boys • 30 Girls Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
Boys Rock! Girls Rule! Together we’ll discover what makes us each unique and learn how our differences are our strengths — especially when we work together! We’ll get dirty on the field and primp like princesses. Join in the fun as we celebrate how awesome we all are and how everybody rocks and rules. There will be an on-site entertainer on Wednesday. THEME + DATES
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Animal Planet June 1 – 5
476010-01 (Boys) 476010-11 (Girls)
Indianapolis Zoo
The Great Outdoors June 8 – 12
476010-02 (Boys) 476010-12 (Girls)
Holliday Park
Imagination Station June 15 – 19
476010-03 (Boys) 476010-13 (Girls)
Kids Commons
Getting Dirty June 22 – 26
476010-04 (Boys) 476010-14 (Girls)
Dillon Park
Blast From the Past June 29 – July 3
476010-05 (Boys) 476010-15 (Girls)
Conner Prairie
Around the World July 6 – 10
476010-06 (Boys) 476010-16 (Girls)
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Princesses & Superheroes July 13 – 17
476010-07 (Boys) 476010-17 (Girls)
Regal Cinemas Village Park 17
Tropical Beach Bash July 20 – 24
476010-08 (Boys) 476010-18 (Girls)
Inlow Park
Games Galore July 27 – 31
476010-09 (Boys) 476010-19 (Girls)
Incrediplex
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Tuesday & Thursday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.418.8475
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Ages 6 – 12
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
CLAY MIDDLE SCHOOL 5150 East 126th Street
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1195 Central Park Drive West
MOVE TO IMPROVE
Max: 50 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
Let’s get moving with a summer full of sports fun! Each week we’ll focus on learning the fundamentals of a new sport and work with each camper to reach their goals. Remember: This camp is not designed for pros, we’ll all be learning about these awesome sports together! Our coaches are ready and the field is set. Now all we need is you!
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle. • 2 Separate snacks. • Sunscreen. • Hat. • Wednesday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.258.6504
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LOCATION
Goal! (Soccer) June 1 – 5
476009-01
Clay Middle School
Gold Medal! (Track & Field) June 8 – 12
476009-02
Clay Middle School
Touchdown! (Football) June 15 – 19
476009-03
Clay Middle School
Hey Batter! (Baseball) June 22 – 26
476009-04
Clay Middle School
Heading to the Top! (Soccer) June 29 – July 3 476009-05
Clay Middle School
Backyard Games! July 6 – 10
Clay Middle School
476009-06
Hoosier Hoopin’ (Basketball) July 13 – 17 476009-07
Monon Community Center West
Pickleball! July 20 – 24
476009-08
Monon Community Center West
Buzzer Beater! (Basketball) July 27 – 31
476009-09
Monon Community Center West
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
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Ages 7 – 13
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JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 West 116th Street Max: 60 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
It’s time to unplug. We’re headed outdoors to explore! Grab your sunscreen, walking shoes and sun visors, and join us on an outdoor adventure. During each camp day, we will hike an average of one-to-two miles (with breaks) on various hiking trails and learn about the natural world around us. So, if you don’t mind getting dirty and LOVE the outdoors, this is the camp for you! THEME + DATES
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Navigating Nature June 1 – 5 476003-01
Southeastway Park & McCloud Nature Park
Buggin’ Out June 8 – 12 476003-02
Cool Creek Park & Fort Harrison State Park
Nature’s Farm June 15 – 19 476003-03
Stuckey Farms & Hunter’s Honey Farm
Wild Animals June 22 – 26 476003-04
Columbian Park Zoo & Exotic Feline Rescue Center
Dig It (Gardening) June 29 – July 3 476003-05
Garfield Park & Carmel Gardens
Extreme Explorers July 6 – 10 476003-06
Mounds State Park & McCormick’s Creek
Passport to Adventure July 13 – 17 476003-07
Hummel Park & Falls Park
Happy Campers July 20 – 24 476003-08
Williams Park & Eagle Creek Park
Summer Finale July 27 – 31 476003-09
Holliday Park & Great Times
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch • Waterbottle. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen • Bug spray. • Change of clothes. • Monday fishing: Bring fishing pole (optional). • Wednesday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Tuesday & Thursday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.679.9867
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Ages 9 – 11
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 20 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
ADVENTURES IN ART
Let’s go on an art adventure! Together we’ll explore the world of art in a hands-on setting. Campers will use their creativity and imagination as they paint, create and build using traditional and non-traditional materials. We must warn you: The creative mind does what the creative mind wants, so things may get a little messy! Please wear clothing appropriate for getting hands-on with art.
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Wednesday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.418.6917
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Principles of Art June 1 – 5
476007-11
Holliday Park
Jewelry Totally Rocks June 8 – 12
476007-12
Pottery By You
Draw It June 15 – 19
476007-13
Indianapolis Central Library
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Focus on Color) June 22 – 26 476007-14
Conner Prairie
Create with Clay June 29 – July 3
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
476007-15
Presents for You (Create Gifts for Special People) July 6 – 10 476007-16
Incrediplex
DIY Decor July 13 – 17
Inlow Park
476007-17
Photography & Scrapbooking July 20 – 24 476007-18
Defy
Entertaining with Art (Exploring Art Through TV & Movie Entertainment) July 27 – 31 476007-19 Regal Cinemas Village Park 17
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
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THE SUMMER EXPERIENCE
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CARMEL MIDDLE SCHOOL 300 South Guilford Avenue Max: 45 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
You have arrived to your destination: The Summer Experience. We hope you came prepared for a summer of fun! We’ll explore sports, nature, art and so much more. Campers will splash in The Waterpark, explore a local park and experience summer fun on a field trip adventure! We’ll learn new things, make new friends, create memories that last a lifetime, and experience summer every day! THEME + DATES
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS
Into the Woods June 1 – 5 476002-11
Mounds State Park & Cool Creek Park
Clean & Green June 8 – 12 476002-12
Hunter’s Honey Farm & Forest Park
We are Family (Teambuilding) June 15 – 19 476002-13
Garfield Park Conservatory & Jameson Camp
The Art Experience June 22 – 26 476002-14
Civic Theater & Falls Park
Blast from the Past June 29 – July 3 476002-15
Conner Prairie & Arbuckle Acres
Super Sports Spectacular July 6 – 10 476002-16
Washington Township Park & NIFS/NCAA Hall of Champions
Animal Adventures July 13 – 17 476002-17
Fort Wayne Zoo & Southeastway Park
Inventor’s Workshop July 20 – 24 476002-18
Kid Commons & Dillon Park
Summer Finale July 27 – 31 476002-19
Holliday Park & SkyZone
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • 2 separate snacks. • Sunscreen. • Tuesday & Thursday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Wednesday & Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.418.5267
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Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 20 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
SCIENCE OF SUMMER
Science is all around us and it is COOL! Campers will explore the scientific method in a hands-on setting and have lots of fun doing it. We’ll conduct experiments, watch demonstrations and make take-home projects that reinforce the week’s focus. Our experiments tend to get a little messy, so be sure to send your child(ren) in clothes appropriate for getting hands-on with science!
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Wednesday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.698.0816
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THEME + DATES
ACTIVITY #
FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Wild About Animals (Zoology) June 1 – 5 476006-11
Indianapolis Zoo
Captain Planet (Environmental Science) June 8 – 12 476006-12
Holliday Park
Riders on the Storm (Meteorology) June 15 – 19 476006-13
Indiana State Museum
Body Language (Body Science) June 22 – 26 476006-14
Incrediplex
Space Jam (Astronomy) June 29 – July 3
Muncie Children’s Museum
476006-15
Can We Build It? (Engineering) July 6 – 10 476006-16
Skateland
Planes, Trains & Automobiles (Physics) July 13 – 17 476006-17
Woodland Lanes
Mad Science (Chemistry) July 20 – 24
Jameson Camp
476006-18
Junior Archaeologists (Dinosaurs) July 27 – 31 476006-19
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Indianapolis Children’s Museum
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CREEKSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 3525 West 126th Street Max: 45 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
Don’t want to choose sports or art? Enjoy being energetic and laid back? Try a little bit of everything Under the Sun! Together with our friends we’ll jump headfirst into all sorts of adventures. Our structured schedule is filled to the brim with ever-changing, exciting activities! THEME + DATES
ACTIVITY #
FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Frontier Days June 1 – 5
476001-21
Conner Prairie
Summer Safari June 8 – 12
476001-22
Indianapolis Zoo
All-star Sports June 15 – 19
476001-23
Hamilton County Sports Complex
Splashin’ Shenanigans June 22 – 26
476001-24
Central Park
Keep Summer Green (Environment) June 29 – July 3 476001-25
West Park
Up, Up & Away (Superheroes) July 6 – 10 476001-26
Incrediplex
I Love the 80s July 13 – 17
476001-27
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Hollywood Stars July 20 – 24
476001-28
Regal Cinemas Village Park 17
Summer Olympics July 27 – 31
476001-29
NIFS/NCAA Hall of Champions
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Tuesday & Thursday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Wednesday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.258.8266
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Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 30 Ratio: 1-to-12 $760 /4 weeks $190 week of June 29
SUCCESS ON STAGE: ACTING
Ready for Take 1 of summer theatre fun? Learn lines, songs and choreography while making new friends! In the first four weeks, we’ll put on “Shrek Jr,” a musical. The week of June 29, campers will expand their talents in a one-week camp with theater games, skits and a talent show. In the last four weeks, we’ll put on “Night at the Wax Museum,” a fun romp through history. There will be an on-site entertainer on Tuesday & Thursday.
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Script. • Friday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Friday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt (performance week only).
THEME + DATES
ACTIVITY #
Shrek Jr (Performance on June 25 at 2 p.m.) June 1 – 26 476005-11
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Theatre Games & Skits June 29 – July 3
Bowl 32
476005-12
Night at the Wax Museum (Performance on July 30 at 2 p.m.) July 6 – 31 476005-13 Conner Prairie
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.698.4966
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FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM/SUMMER-CAMPS
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Ages 9 – 14
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MONON COMMUNITY CENTER 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 20 Ratio: 1-to-12 $190/week
Bring the magic of the stage to life! Learn how to make simple props, costumes and backdrops out of everyday materials. We will work together to design the stage for our Success on Stage productions, “Shrek, Jr.” and “Night at the Wax Museum.” Activities for each week will depend on the show, and how quickly campers design and create needed items. There will be an onsite entertainer on Thursday. THEME + DATES
ACTIVITY #
FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Supplies & Brainstorming June 1 – 5
476005-01
Hobby Lobby
Creating Props & Costumes June 8 – 12
476005-02
Flat Fork Creek Park
Final Adjustments June 15 – 19
476005-03
Cookies & Canvas
Putting on the Play (Performance Week) June 22 – 26 476005-04
Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Theatre Games & Skits June 29 – July 3
476005-05
Bowl 32
Supplies & Brainstorming July 6 – 10
476005-06
Hobby Lobby
Creating Props & Costumes July 13 – 17
476005-07
Painting with a Twist
Final Adjustments July 20 – 24
476005-08
Indianapolis Central Library
Putting on the Play (Performance Week) July 27 – 31 476005-09
Conner Prairie
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle. • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Friday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Tuesday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt (Friday if performance week).
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.698.4966
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Ages 9 – 13
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
CHILLVILLE
CLAY MIDDLE SCHOOL 5150 East 126th Street
Max: 90 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
Let’s meet in Chillville — where friends, fun and adventure are waiting for us! Every week will have a new theme and be an opportunity to try new things. Campers will explore crafts, sports, group challenges and more. No matter what you want to do — make a lanyard, play cards or relax with friends — we’ll have plenty of time for it all every morning and afternoon!
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle • Separate snack. • Sunscreen. • Monday & Friday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Tuesday & Thursday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.418.1396
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THEME + DATES
ACTIVITY #
FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS
Let the Good Times Roll (Summer Fun) June 1 – 5 476004-01
Bowl 32 & Skateland
Wheel of Themes (Spin the Activities Wheel) June 8 – 12 476004-02
Great Times & Wheel Fun Rentals (Paddle Boats)
Tween Vs. Wild (Nature) June 15 – 19 476004-03
Indianapolis Zoo & Sugar Creek (Tubing)
Time Flies (Past, Present & Future) June 22 – 26 476004-04
Victory Field (Wednesday) & SkyZone
Party in the USA (Patriotic) June 29 – July 3 476004-05
Incrediplex & Morse Beach
Chillaxin’ (Relax & Unwind) July 6 – 10 476004-06
Carmel Ice Skadium & Regal Cinemas Village Park 17
Randomness (Variety of Activities) July 13 – 17 476004-07
Laser Flash & MacKenzie River Pizza
Thrills & Chills (Exciting & Relaxing) July 20 – 24 476004-08
Dave & Buster’s & Defy
Bigger & Better (All-Time Favorites) July 27 – 31 476004-09
Main Event & Indiana Beach
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JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 West 116th Street Max: 60 Ratio: 1-to-15 $190/week
We can all be leaders! Together we will embark on a leadership adventure. As a team we’ll share our strengths and challenge each other through team building and problem-solving activities. Campers will put their skills to the test and learn to be better friends and stronger leaders, all while enjoying a summer of fun! THEME + DATES
ACTIVITY #
FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS
We Get You June 1 – 5 476008-01
Westermeier Commons & Incrediplex
Inside Out (Self-awareness) June 8 – 12 476008-02
Holliday Park & Victory Field (Wednesday)
It’s All About Perception (Understanding others) June 15 – 19 476008-03
Flat Fork Creek Park & Indianapolis Children’s Museum
Building Relationships June 22 – 26 476008-04
Regal Cinemas Village Park 17 & Dillon Park
Together We Are Stronger June 29 – July 3 476008-05
Laser Tag & Breakout Castleton
Make the Pieces Fit (Problem solving) July 6 – 10 476008-06
Indianapolis Zoo & Turkey Run
In Their Shoes (Awareness of others) July 13 – 17 476008-07
White River Canoeing & Inlow Park
Harmony in Teamwork July 20 – 24 476008-08
Downtown Canal Bikes & Eagle Creek Park (Paddle Boats)
Level Up (Encouraging each other) July 27 – 31 476008-09
Dave & Buster’s & Indiana Beach
DAILY CHECKLIST:
• Packed lunch. • Waterbottle. • 2 separate snacks. • Sunscreen. • Change of clothes • Monday & Friday swimming: Bring towel & swimsuit. • Tuesday & Thursday field trip: Bring green camp t-shirt.
Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.698.7950
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Ages 12 – 15 Max: 30
$500/summer
I.M.P.A.C.T.
Are you a young adult seeking responsibility? Do you want to serve as a positive role model? The I.M.P.A.C.T. program teaches essential life skills in a job-like setting. You will attend weekly training sessions that focus on the six program elements — Initiative, Motivation, Professionalism, Achievement, Compassion and Teamwork. Interested individuals will interview to become a member of I.M.P.A.C.T. If selected, you will be assigned to one of the following day camps: Camp C.A.R.E., The Summer Experience, Under the Sun, Science of Summer, Adventures in Art and Boys Rock! Girls Rule! CAMP + DATES
LOCATION
ADDRESS
Camp C.A.R.E. June 1 – July 31
Founders Park
11675 Hazel Dell Pkwy
The Summer Experience June 1 – July 31 Carmel Middle School
3000 S Guilford Ave
Under the Sun June 1 – July 31
Creekside Middle School
3525 W 126th St
Monon Community Center
1235 Central Park Dr East
Monon Community Center
1235 Central Park Dr East
Science of Summer June 1 – July 31 Adventures in Art June 1 – July 31 Watch our video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/summercamps-2018 Questions? Call 317.573.5240
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Boys Rock! Girls Rule! June 1 – July 31 Jill Perelman Pavilion Move to Improve June 1 – July 31
3000 W 116th St
Clay Middle School & 5150 E 126th St Monon Community Center West 1195 Central Park Dr West
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JOIN OUR BEFORE AND AFTER-SCHOOL
TEAM! BE A ROLE MODEL AND WORK WITH YOUTH
AS A KID COUNSELOR. Flexible Schedule Offered Within Program Times: • Before School | 6:45 – 8:15 a.m. • After School | 1:45 – 6:15 p.m. • Or Both!
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POLICIES + SCHOLARSHIPS TRANSFER POLICY
WAITLIST POLICY
A transfer from one day camp to another day camp is contingent upon the availability of spots within the desired camp. If the camp is at maximum capacity, a transfer will be not allowed. Transfers will not be permitted once the camp week has concluded.
PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN Parent/guardian may pay-in-full for enrollment(s) at the time of initial registration, or select the payment plan option. The schedule below specifies the payment dates and applicable payments. Payment plans are not available for half-day camps. Enrollment Date
1st Payment
2nd Payment
3rd Payment
4th Payment
Jan 7–Feb 29
Day of Enrollment: 25% of Total Fees
March 1: 25% of Total Fees
April 1: 25% of Total Fees
May 1: 25% of Total Fees
Mar 1–Mar 31
Day of Enrollment: 25% of Total Fees
Day After Enrollment: 25% of Total Fees
April 1: 25% of Total Fees
May 1: 25% of Total Fees
Apr 1–Apr 30
Day of Enrollment: 25% of Total Fees
Day After Enrollment: 50% of Total Fees
May 1: 25% of Total Fees
May 1–July 31
N/A
100% of Total Fees are due on day of enrollment.
There is no fee to be placed on the waitlist. If a spot becomes available in the desired camp, the camper’s parent/guardian that is prioritized at the top of waitlist will be notified via e-mail. The parent/guardian will have 24 hours from the time of the notification e-mail to make payment in full for the desired camp. If payment has not been received in full, the next camper’s parent/guardian will be notified.
AGE POLICY The cutoff date for a camper’s age is September 1, 2020 or a camper’s age on the first day of the camp week.
CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY • The department will issue a full refund if the department cancels a camp. • Cancellations for a camp week must be requested a minimum of 2 weeks from the respective camp week start date to receive a 100% refund, less a $10 service charge for cancellation per camp week, per camper. • All refunds are subject to the State Board of Accounts claim procedure and may take three to four weeks.
FIELD TRIPS All field trips are weather permitting.
Campers are responsible for bringing their own sack lunch and snack and must be able to take care of their respective restrooms needs.
ENROLL & SUBMIT PAYMENT • Online at carmelclayparks.com. • In-person at any of the eleven Carmel Clay Elementary Schools (with CCPR staff) or at the Monon Community Center. • By phone (317.843.3865) if payment by debit or credit card.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE • Criteria based upon Federal Income Eligibility Guidelines. • Scholarship application can be found at carmelclayparks.com/summer-camps. • Deadline is April 1, 2020. • Only complete scholarship applications with all requested documents will be considered.
2020 PARENT/GUARDIAN ORIENTATION Monday, May 18 from 7 – 8:00 p.m. at Monon Community Center East (1235 Central Park Drive East, Carmel, IN 46032).
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INCLUSION STATEMENT, MODIFICATIONS + OTHER CONSIDERATIONS INCLUSION STATEMENT Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation’s (CCPR) Summer Camp Series (SCS) program is committed to being an inclusive program. Dedicated to complicance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). By making reasonable modifications, our inclusion model allows participants of many different ability levels to join our SCS program.
Reasonable modifications are individualized techniques and resources used to enhance program participation without fundamentally altering a program. With that in mind, please note that SCS is not a specialized, respite, or therapeutic program. Safety of each and every participant is our top priority. If, with reasonable modifications provided, a participant poses a threat of physical harm of themselves or others, or demonstrates that he or she cannot participate in our program safely, CCPR may decline the enrollment, or if currently participating, temporarily suspend participation.
REQUESTING MODIFICATIONS • When you register for camp, mark “yes” in the inclusive services request section.
In some cases, planning reasonable modifications may take two or more weeks. The earlier we know of your need, the more likely we can make a reasonable modification when the program begins. • SCS Inclusion Supervisor will contact you to set up an assessment to establish an individuualized success plan for your camper. • Please be aware that CCPR reserves the right to refuse to provide a modification when that modification fundamentally alters the nature of the program or is unreasonable according to ADA regulations.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS There are times when a camp does not fit a participant. It may be because: • The participant does not like the program activities and/or components (e.g. swimming, field trips or large group settings, etc.). • The participant has a health condition that limits participation in activities of a long duration. • The CCPR staff have yet to, with the family, find the right plan to facilitate participation. • CCPR staff have not yet reached agreement with the family on a support plan for participation. Whenever such a circumstance arises, CCPR reserves the right to delay the start of participation, or temporarily suspend a participant, until CCPR and the family develop a plan that assures safe and enjoyable participation for all participants.
CONCLUSION CCPR’s Summer Camp Series welcomes participants of many different ability levels, and strives to provide an exciting, positive, and safe program for all. Our goal is to make SCS rewarding for each and every participant. For general questions about our program process and inclusive services, please contact Aimee Rich, Inclusion Supervisor at arich@carmelclayparks.com or 317.843.3866.
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