2023 Summer Camp Guide

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EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION FOR ESE FAMILIES OPENS AT 8 AM ON MARCH 1 REGULAR REGISTRATION OPENS AT 12 PM ON MARCH 1 MAY 30 – JULY 28, 2023 Version 3, updated May 23, 2023 guide SUMMER SERIES

REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 1

Online at carmelclayparks.com

Cannot register via mobile phone.

STAY CONNECTED: carmelclayparks.com

1235 Central Park Drive East Carmel, IN 46032

317.848.7275 | InTrac: 711

Weather Hotline: 317.843.3870

Table of Contents

Camp Wayback (K–4th Grades; Ages 5 – 9)

EnRoute (K–4th Grades; Ages 5 – 9)

Under the Sun (K–6th Grades; Ages 5 – 11)

The Summer Experience (K–6th Grades; Ages 5 – 11)

Adventures in Art (K–3rd Grades; Ages 5 – 8)

SPECIALTY CAMP

TRADITIONAL CAMP

Adventures in Art (4th–6th Grades; Ages 9 – 11)

Kids at Play (K–2nd Grades; Ages 5 – 7)

In the Zone

(2nd–6th Grades; Ages 7 – 11)

Science of Summer

(K–6th Grades; Ages 5 – 11)

Outdoor Explorers

(2nd–7th Grades; Ages 7 – 12)

STEAM Team

(1st–7th Grades; Ages 6 – 12)

Chillville

(4th–8th Grades; Ages 9 – 13)

Success on Stage—Acting

(4th–8th Grades; Ages 9 – 13)

Success on Stage—Stage Design

(4th–8th Grades; Ages 9 – 13)

I.M.P. A .C.T.

(7th–10th Grades; Ages 12 – 15)

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Camp Cost + Payment Information

The cost of each camp week includes a $45 non-refundable deposit due at registration. The $45 deposit is applied to the weekly camp fee.

See table below for the weekly cost of each camp.

Week Cost

Week 1: May 30-June 2

Week 2: June 5-9

Week 3: June 12-16

Week 4: June 19-23

Week 5: June 26-30

Week 6: July 5-7

Week 7: July 10-14

Week 8: July 17-21

Week

Additional Resources

Policies & Scholarships

Learn more about our summer camp policies and scholarship opportunities.

Inclusion Statement, Modifications & Eligibility Criteria

Learn more about our commitment to inclusive and accessible summer camp programming.

Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation was awarded the Darkness to Light Partner in Prevention distinction for 2022 – 2023 This represents our commitment to the prevention of child abuse and helping children grow up healthy and whole.

Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation’s Summer Camp Series has received ACA-Accredited® Camp status from the American Camp Association® (ACA). ACA Accreditation means that CCPR’s Summer Camp Series submitted to a thorough review of its operation by the ACA — from staff qualifications and training to emergency management — and complied with the highest standards in the industry.

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Camp Wayback

Time travelers welcome! This summer, step into our time machine for the ultimate exploration experience. We’ll adventure through world history, stepping into a new and immersive time period each week, with diversions ranging from active to artistic. The past has so much to teach us, and our future is bright!

K–4th Grades

Ages 5 – 9

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m.

JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 W 116th Street

Max: 60

Questions: 317.418.6917

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Comfortable shoes.

• Monday West Park playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Wednesday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit, goggles (optional).

• Thursday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt & comfortable walking shoes.

Week 1: May 30-June 2

Week 2: June 5-9

Week 3: June 12-16

Week4: June 19-23

Week 5: June 26-30

Landmarks

of Sports NCAA Hall of Champions

of the Past 1st Maker Space

Eagle Creek Park

Week 6: July 5-7 American Revolution Conner Prairie

Week 7: July 10-14

Week 8: July 17-21

Week 9: July 24-28

Dinosaurs

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Pottery By You

Future Cool Creek Park

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
Decade
Duckpin
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Bowling
Rome Indiana
History
Engineer
Camelot
China
The
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EnRoute

Pack your bags and join us this summer as we explore the world! Each week we will visit a different country to learn about different cultures, celebrate traditions, and let our imaginations go on a journey! Hurry aboard and join our traveling adventure as we are already EnRoute!

K–4th Grades

Week 1: May 30-June 2

Week 2: June 5-9

Week 3: June 12-16

Week 4: June 19-23

Week 5: June 26-30

Backpacking Europe Meadowlark Park

The East Coast River Heritage Park

Discover Egypt Eagle Creek Park

The Iberian Peninsula Quest Conner Prairie

Explore Central America Pottery By You

Week 6: July 5-7 The Last Frontier Bowling

Week 7: July 10-14

Week 8: July 17-21

Week 9: July 24-28

The Great Wall Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Journey to Japan Holliday Park

Headed Down Under Indianapolis Zoo

Ages 5 – 9

Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

CLAY MIDDLE SCHOOL 5150 E 126th Street

Max: 100

Questions: 317.698.7950

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Extra change of clothes.

• Tuesday/Thursday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Friday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
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Under the Sun

Summer is here and we are ready to dive in with activities, games, and fun for all. From team challenges to creative crafts and new themes each week, you’ll be amazed at all the fun you’ll have Under the Sun.

K–6th Grades

Ages 5 – 11

Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m.– 6:00 p.m.

CARMEL MIDDLE SCHOOL

300 S Guilford Road

Max: 100

Questions: 317.258.8266

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Tuesday/Thursday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Wednesday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• ON-SITE • P LAYGROUNDAC C SSE DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION Week 1: May 30-June 2 Ready, Set, Summer Holliday Park Week 2: June 5-9 Color Rush Adrenaline Family Adventure Park Week 3: June 12-16 Summer Sports Bowling Week 4: June 19-23 Summer Safari Indianapolis Zoo Week 5: June 26-30 Summer Superheroes Movie Week 6: July 5-7 Summer Splash Morse Beach Week 7: July 10-14 Blast from the Past Conner Prairie Week 8: July 17-21 Color of Summer Pottery By You Week 9: July 24-28 Summer Chillin’ Great Times 6 | REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM

Summer Experience

Come prepared for a summer of fun! Every day will hold something exciting and different as we explore sports, nature, art, and more. Campers will splash in The Waterpark, dive into our weekly theme, and experience summer fun on a field trip adventure. We’ll try new things, make friends, create memories that last a lifetime, and experience summer every day!

K–6th Grades

Week 1: May 30-June 2

Week 2: June 5-9

Week 3: June 12-16

Week 4: June 19-23

Week 5: June 26-30

Week 6: July 5-7

Week 7: July 10-14

Week 8: July 17-21

Week 9: July 24-28

TSE’s Got Talent The Cat (Theatre)

Ancient Ruins Conner Prairie

Color Me Cool Virginia B. Fairbanks Art and Nature Trail Park

Candyland Adrenaline Family Adventure Park

Adventureland Woodland Bowl

Shark Tank Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Disney Dreams Movie

Walk on the Wild Side Indianapolis Zoo

Wacky Water Week River Heritage Park

Ages 5 – 11

Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

CREEKSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 3525 W 126th St

Max: 100

Questions: 317.418.5267

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Tuesday/Thursday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Friday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• ON-SITE

• ALP Y GROUND ACCESS

the
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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 it wants, so things may get a little messy! Please wear clothing appropriate for getting hands-on with art.

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m.

MONON COMMUNITY CENTER EAST

1235 Central Park Drive East

Max: 30

K–3rd Grades | Ages 5 –8

Week 1: May 30-June 2 Art 101

Week 2: June 5-9 Sketch It Up

Week 3: June 12-16 Clay Creations Pottery By You

Week 4: June 19-23 Brush & Canvas Caravan Classes

Week 5: June 26-30 Bling Week Eiteljorg Museum

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Snack.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Tuesday Westermeier Commons playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Wednesday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Friday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

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Week 6: July 5-7 Based on a Book Carmel Public Library

Week 7: July 10-14 Home Sweet Home Indiana Landmarks

Week 8: July 17-21 Art w/ a Heart Good Samaritan Network

Week 9: July 24-28 Art Mash Up Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (a different theme every day)

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
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4th–6th Grades | Ages 9 –11

Week 1: May 30-June 2 Art History

Week 2: June 5-9

Week 3: June 12-16

Week 4: June 19-23

Week 5: June 26-30

Week 6: July 5-7

Week 7: July 10-14

Week 8: July 17-21

Week 9: July 24-28

Newfields

Sketch It Up Holliday Park

Clay Creations Pottery By You

Brush & Canvas Caravan Classes

Bling Week Eiteljorg Museum

Shutterbugs Carmel Public Library

Home Sweet Home Indiana Landmarks

Art w/ a Heart Good Samaritan Network

Art Mash Up Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (a different theme every day)

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. MONON COMMUNITY CENTER EAST

1235 Central Park Drive East

Max: 20

Questions: 317.698.6579

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Snack.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Tuesday Westermeier

Commons playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Wednesday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Friday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• ON-SITE

• ALP Y GROUND ACCESS

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
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Kids at Play

This camp teaches the importance of cooperation and team building skills. Each week camp will end with a WOW when a local vendor comes in to have fun with the kids. We welcome all future athletes, with little to no experience, to learn the foundational skills for all types of active games.

K–2nd Grades

Ages 5 –7

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. ALETTO FAMILY SPORTS CENTER 5459 E Main Street

Max: 50

Questions: 317.258.6504

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Closed-toed shoes.

• Hat.

• Tuesday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• P LAYGROUNDAC C SSE DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK VENDOR Week 1: May 30-June 2 Round and Round Adamson’s Karate Week 2: June 5-9 Tag it Up Kona Ice Week 3: June 12-16 Capture it Kid Strong Week 4: June 19-23 Run! Play! Run! Jump Bunch Week 5: June 26-30 Dodge This Adamson’s Karate Week 6: July 5-7 Playing Around Kona Ice Week 7: July 10-14 Just for Kicks Jump Bunch Week 8: July 17-21 Mini Olympics Kid Strong Week 9: July 24-28 Let’s Do it Again Fun with Frannie 10 | REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM
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In the Zone

Football, soccer, baseball, and basketball are some of the sports that your camper will be engaged in this summer! This year there are three new sports campers will be able to participate in: floor hockey, backyard games and volleyball! Each week a coach or trainer will come and teach the kids. This camp is for beginners and intermediates who want a better understanding of the game! This is not a camp for advanced athletes who are already involved in these sports. Join us and get In the Zone!

2nd–6th Grades

Ages 7– 11

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Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. ALETTO FAMILY SPORTS CENTER 5459 E Main Street

Max: 50

Questions: 317.258.6504

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Closed-toed shoes.

• Hat

• Tuesday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK VENDOR
1: May 30-June 2 Basketball Lost & Found Outreach
2: June 5-9 Baseball Kona Ice
Week
Week
3: June 12-16 Soccer Sogility
4: June 19-23 Basketball Lost & Found Outreach
5: June 26-30 Volleyball Personal Trainer
6: July 5-7 Track and Field Personal Trainer
7: July 10-14 Floor Hockey Personal Trainer
8: July 17-21 Backyard Games D.J. *Vendor will be on Friday*
9: July 24-28 Football Football Coach 317.843.3865 INTRAC: 711 | 11

Science of Summer

Science is all around us and it is COOL! Campers will have a blast exploring the scientific method in a hands-on setting. 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 campers should wear experiment-ready clothes that can get messy!

K–6th Grades

Ages 5 – 11

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

MONON COMMUNITY CENTER EAST 1235 Central Park Drive East Max: 50

Questions: 317.698.0816

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Snack.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Monday Westermeier

Commons playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Wednesday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Thursday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION Week 1: May 30-June 2 Wild About Animals Indianapolis Zoo Week 2: June 5-9 A Bugs Life Eagle Creek Park Week 3: June 12-16 Indiana Jones & Camp of Science Conner Prairie Week 4: June 19-23 Down to Earth Flowing Well Park Week 5: June 26-30 Level Up Engineering Dave & Buster’s Week 6: July 5-7 Reach for the Sky Indiana State Museum and IMAX Week 7: July 10-14 Let’s Get Physical Sky Zone Week 8: July 17-21 Chow Down Science Greek Pizzeria Week 9: July 24-28 Super Hero Science Children’s Museum of Indianapolis • ON-SITE • P LAYGROUNDAC C SSE 12 | REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM

Outdoor Explorers

It’s time to unplug and head 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!

2nd–7th Grades

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Ages 7 – 12

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 W 116th Street

Max: 60

Questions: 317.679.9867

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Snack.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Bug spray.

• Monday hiking/creek stomping: walking shoes, water shoes, and change of clothes.

• Tuesday hiking: walking shoes.

• Wednesday swimming: bring towel, swimsuit and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Thursday field trip: wear provided camp t-shirt.

• Friday West Park splash pad: swimsuit or change of clothes, towel.

• ON-SITE

• ALP Y GROUND ACCESS

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
1: May 30-June 2 Outdoor Detective Downtown Carmel
2: June
Where the
Indianapolis Zoo
5-9
Wild Things Are
3:
All About
Cool Creek Park
June 12-16
Adventure
4:
Mounds State Park
June 19-23 Navigating Nature
5: June
Let’s
Conner Prairie
26-30
Go Exploring
6:
Tree
Eagle Creek Park
July 5-7
Funk
Mappin’ Fort Harrison State Park
7: July 10-14
8:
Nature
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
July 17-21
Science Investigators
Waterworks Washington Park
9: July 24-28
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STEAM Team

STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) is the new thing. Campers will develop a diverse skill set and a passion for exploration and growth as we think outside the box this summer. Imagination and creativity will run wild each week as we get hands-on with the weekly themes.

1st–7th Grades

Ages 6 – 12

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m.

WILFONG PAVILION

11675 Hazel Dell Parkway

Max: 80

Questions: 317.418.8475

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Tuesday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• Thursday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION Week 1: May 30-June 2 Sports Science Adrenaline Family Adventure Park Week 2: June 5-9 Inventor’s Workshop Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Week 3: June 12-16 Game Design Dave & Buster’s Week 4: June 19-23 Light, Sound, Energy 1st Maker Space Week 5: June 26-30 Makerspace Bowling Week 6: July 5-7 Upcycle Art No Field Trip Week 7: July 10-14 Farm to Table Waterman’s Family Farm Week 8: July 17-21 Water Works Flowing Well Park Week 9: July 24-28 How to Art Pottery By You • ON-SITE • P LAYGROUNDAC C SSE 14 | REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM

Chillville

Welcome to Chillville! Where friends, fun, and adventure await. Each week campers will try new games, crafts, and more while we delve into the week’s theme. There will be plenty of options for everyone, no matter your speed!

4th–8th Grades

Week 1: May 30-June 2 Survivor Escape Room

Week 2: June 5-9

Week 3: June 12-16

Week 4: June 19-23

Week 5: June 26-30

Picking Up “STEAM” Indianapolis Indians

Tween Wild Indianapolis Zoo

Vacation Vibes Morse Beach

Upcycled Urban Air

Week 6: July 5-7 Party in USA Bowling

Week 7: July 10-14 The Arts Await Movie

Week 8: July 17-21 Game On Dave & Buster’s

Week 9: July 24-28 Time Flies Top Golf

Ages 9 – 13

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m.

JILL PERELMAN PAVILION 3000 W 116th Street

Max: 60

Questions: 317.418.1396

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Labeled bug spray.

• Tennis shoes (required for active games).

• Tuesday West Park playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

• Wednesday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• Friday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
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Success on Stage–Acting

Want to be in a play? Split into two four-week sessions, you can choose to sign up for one or both plays we’re putting on this summer. The first four weeks will be a Broadway Jr musical, and the second half of summer we’ll be doing a comic play. Act, sing, dance, and shine, knowing that each and every role on the stage is the best one to get! Auditions are the first day of each camp session, no exceptions. Please note that campers will need to attend each camp day of the section, as well as learn their lines, songs, and dance moves both at camp and at home. This is not the camp for you if you are going on vacation during session—or otherwise unavailable.

SAVE THE DATE: Performance dates are June 22 and July 27.

4th–8th Grades

SESSION

PRODUCTION

• ON-SITE •

Ages 9 – 13

Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

MONON COMMUNITY CENTER EAST

1235 Central Park Drive East

Max: 30

$980 for 4-week session

$245 for week of June 26

Questions: 317.698.4966

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Closed-toed shoes.

• Hat.

• Tuesday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• Thursday* Westermeier Commons playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit. (*Fridays on week of performance).

• Friday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

May 30-June 23

SESSION

June 26-30

SESSION

July 5-28

Musical: Oliver! Jr.

Auditions: May 30 | Performance: June 22

FOCUS OF THE WEEK

Theatre Facts and Fun

PRODUCTION

Play: Murder on the 518

Auditions: July 5 | Performance: July 27

Note: Success on Stage–Acting camp will follow same field trip schedule as Stage Design camp.

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Success on Stage–Stage Design

If you love behind the scenes projects, this is where you need to spend your summer. You’ll be part of the stage crew that designs, creates, and implements all the magic that goes on around the actors in their big production. Using cardboard, duct tape, fabric, and fairy dust, be part of the team that sews the costumes, builds the set, draws the backdrop, and creates the world on the stage. If you attend the week of the play, you will also help with makeup, as well as setting up and moving the props during the show.

SAVE THE DATE: Performances will be June 22 and July 27.

4th–8th Grades

Week 1: May 30-June 2 Planning out the Play The Cat Theatre Workshop

Week 2: June 5-9

Painting, Costumes, Building Duckpin Bowling

Week 3: June 12-16 Putting the Whole Thing Together The State Museum & Asante Art Institute Workshop

Week 4: June 19-23* Performance No field trip due to performance

Week 5: June 26-30

Theatre Facts and Fun Palladium Tour and Civic Theatre (Newsie Jr.)

Week 6: July 5-7 Planning out the Play No field trip due to holiday

Week 7: July 10-14 Painting, Costumes, Building The Cat Theatre Workshop

Week 8: July 17-21 Putting the Whole Thing Together The State Museum & Asante Art Institute Workshop

Week 9: July 24-28*

Ages 9 – 13

Monday – Friday

7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

MONON COMMUNITY CENTER EAST

1235 Central Park Drive East

Max: 20

Questions: 317.698.4966

DAILY CHECKLIST:

• Packed lunch.

• Two snacks.

• Labeled water bottle.

No field trip due to performance

• Labeled sunscreen.

• Closed-toed shoes.

• Hat.

• Tuesday field trip: Wear provided camp t-shirt.

• Thursday* Westermeier Commons playground & splash pad: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

(*Fridays on week of performance)

• Friday swimming: Bring towel, swimsuit, and labeled bag for wet suit.

DATES FOCUS OF THE WEEK FIELD TRIP DESTINATION
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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 participate in weekly training, team building or activities 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: STEAM Team, The Summer Experience, Under the Sun, EnRoute, Science of Summer, Adventures in Art, Camp Wayback, or Kids at Play/In the Zone New this year, I.M.P.A.C.T. campers will go on a group field trip the last week of camp. Campers will be dropped off and picked up at the Monon Community Center the day of the field trip.

7th-10th Grades

Ages 12 – 15

Monday – Friday LOCATION + CAMP TIMES VARY

See table.

Max: 30 $500/summer

(will not be prorated)

Questions: 317.573.5240

Please submit the application link below if interested. The application link will go live, in the guide, when registration for summer camp opens. Applications submitted before the registration date will not be accepted. Please contact Tiffany Buckingham, ESE & SCS Assistant Director, at tbuckingham@carmelclayparks.com or 317-573-5240 with questions. Interviews for new interested I.M.P.A.C.T. campers will be scheduled on a first come first serve basis from date/time of submitted application. Our Summer Camp Series Admin team will follow up with instructions on how to register, if selected.

CAMP + DATES

STEAM Team

May 30-July 28

The Summer Experience

May 30-July 28

Under the Sun

May 30-July 28

EnRoute

May 30-July 28

Science of Summer

May 30-July 28

Adventures in Art May 30-July 28

Camp Wayback

May 30-July 28

Kids at Play/In the Zone May 30-July 28

Wilfong Pavilion at Founders Park

Creekside Middle School

Carmel Middle School

Clay Middle School

Monon Community Center East

Monon Community Center East

Jill Perelman Pavilion at West Park

Aletto Family Sports Center

11675 Hazel Dell Pkwy 3525 W 126th St 3000 S Guilford Ave 5150 E 126th St

1235 Central Park Dr East 1235 Central Park Dr East 3000 W 116th St

5459 East Main Street
LOCATION ADDRESS APPLY 18 | REGISTER ONLINE AT CARMELCLAYPARKS.COM

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