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2019 Summer Camp Guide
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Arts Adventure through Creation Early Childhood Arts Evanston Children’s Theatre Camp Full-Day Themed 1–week Arts Camps Immersion in the Arts Camp Taste of Immersion in the Arts Camp YAP (Young Artist Program)
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General Information Camp Emergency Form Camp Policies Dates to Remember for 2019 Fee Assistance/Scholarships Free Summer Lunch Program Health, Safety and ADA Información Importante Nonresident Registration Information Pick-up/Drop-off Policy and Misc. Information Pre- and Post-camp Care Resident Registration Information Summer Camps by Age
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Special Needs Camp R.E.A.L. Park Camp
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Ecology EcoExplorer Camp EcoQuest Day Camp EcoTravelers Camp Summer Summit Wildflower Camp
Chess Wizards Mini-Camp Lego® Camps
Teen Leadership
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Aquatic Camps Basketball Camps Beach Volleyball Mini-Camp Flag Football Camp Gymnastics Mini-Camp Hat Trick Hockey Jedi Fencing Training Junior EVP Tournament Camp Junior Golf and Tennis Camp Lakefront Variety Camps Learn to Figure Skate Camp Learn to Skate Hockey Camp Learn to Speedskate Camp Pee Wee Sports Camp Science and Sports Camp Sports Camp Sports Mini-Camp Tennis
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Aquatic Counselor in Training Ecology Counselor in Training Counselor In Training Robert Crown Counselor in Training Program
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Variety End of Summer Bash! Fun Factory FUSE S.T.E.M. Camp Kid City Robotics and coding Challenge Mini Camp Sandals, Sunshine and Swings Summer Discovery Camp Summer Enrichment Academy Summer Safari Camp Tween Scene Ultimate Adventure Camp Zombie Survival Camp
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Summer camps will help your child enjoy summer in Evanston by learning new skills and meeting friends with similar interests. The pleasant memories will last a lifetime! Special Needs, Medications and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Does your child need special accommodations to allow him/her full participation? Examples of needs are medication, behavior management and physical assistance. The City of Evanston welcomes the participation of all individuals in our programs, including those with disabilities. We are fully committed to complying with the ADA and providing reasonable accommodations to facilitate participation in our programs. The sooner we know about your special situation, the more time we have to make reasonable accommodations to improve your child’s recreational experience with us! At the time of registration, it is the responsibility of a parent/guardian to contact our Inclusion Coordinator to make arrangements for any accommodations. Those registering closer to the start of camp must contact our Inclusion Coordinator no later than 2 weeks before camp starts; otherwise, camp attendance may be delayed. If you have any questions, please contact Ryan Dollins at rdollins@cityofevanston.org; 847424-5496 (voice); 847-448-8064 (TTY) or 800526-0857 (IL Relay Center voice transmission).
Contact Information
Beaches Hosting Camps
Evanston Recreation Division
Clark Street Beach
Morton Civic Center, 2100 Ridge Ave. 311 (847-448-4311) recreation@cityofevanston.org
Facilities Hosting Camps Chandler-Newberger Community Center Center 1028 Central St. 847-448-8252 cityofevanston.org/chandler
Evanston Ecology Center
Dempster St. Beach
Dempster St. at the lakefront
Lighthouse Beach
Central St. at Sheridan Rd. cityofevanston.org/beaches, 847-866-4167
Parks Hosting Camps Ackerman Park
2024 McCormick Blvd. 847-448-8256 cityofevanston.org/ecology evanstonenvironment.org
Central St. at McDaniel Ave.
Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center
Hastings St. at Cowper Ave.
1655 Foster St. 847-448-8254 cityofevanston.org/fleetwood
Gibb-Morrison Cultural Center
1823 Church St. 847-448-8040 cityofevanston.org/gibbsmorrison
Lighthouse Nature Center (Foghouses) 2601 Sheridan Rd.
Noyes Cultural Arts Center 927 Noyes St. 847-448-8311 cityofevanston.org/noyes
Robert Crown Community Center 1701 Main St. 847-448-8258 cityofevanston.org/crown
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Clark St. at Sheridan Rd.
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Baker Park
Keeney St. at Forest Ave.
Bent Park
James Park and James Park Fieldhouse Oakton St. at Dodge Ave.
Leahy Park
Lincoln St., one block west of Ridge Ave.
Lovelace Park
Gross Point Rd. at Thayer St.
Other Camp Questions? Please call 311 (847-448-4311).
¿Habla Español? Pólizas y plazos para los campamentos de verano estan publicados en español en el sitio cityofevanston.org/summercamps. Las copias impresas estarán disponibles en los cuatro centros comunitarios (arriba). Para asistencia, llame al número 847-448-4311.
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Evanston 2019 Summer Camp Registration
Feb. 2, 8am–Noon
Online Registration
Online registration open In-person camp registration day
• For residents in 60201 & 60202 zip code only • Check existing account 24-hrs. prior to registering • New online accounts must be created 24-hrs. prior to registration day • Children’s birthday dates must be correct in account • $25 deposit due per section
Feb. 4, 10am Resident Registration Resumes Waitlist for residents begins
Feb. 11, 10am Open registration for all camps
May 6
In-Person Registration Day • Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave. only • For residents in 60201 & 60202 zip code only • $25 deposit due per section
Final camp balances due
Visit cityofevanston.org/summercamps or call 311 for assistance.
Arts Arts Camps General Information The City of Evanston Arts Camps provide enrichment and exploration, giving youth the opportunity to immerse themselves in the arts and practice creativity, all of which leads to a fascinating summer. All camp staff have experience working with children and a background in and love of the arts. Each camp day includes classes in a variety of disciplines and may include field trips, visits from guest artists and special workshops. Most classes are held indoors, but Arts Camp gets outside whenever the weather permits. Most of our camps go to the beach once a week.
Arts Camp Locations
The location of Immersion of the Arts and Taste of the Arts Camp will be announced after approval by School District #65 this camp is always located in a District 65 school building and has Pre- and Post-care. YAP, single week themed camps and Early Childhood Camp are held at the Noyes Cultural Arts Center. Updates: call 847-448-8263.
Communication
Questions about Arts Camps should be directed to Angela Allyn at 847-448-8263. Prior to the start of camp, you will receive a link to the Parent Web page via email, where you can download a detailed manual, all your forms and information on how to sign up for extended care for the camps that offer it. Weekly newsletters are published during camp; upon request, they will be sent by email. Several camps operate blogs and post final projects on YouTube.
Taste of the Arts Camp
YAP (Young Artist Program)
Some families like a deep dive into arts and process, other families are looking for a smorgasbord of summer single week options: this summer we have both at the same location. Each week this STEAM based camp will look at ideas that are common to both the art world and the scientific community and then respond through visual and performing arts. We will explore the ideas through music, visual arts, drama, media and movement while sharing a facility and teaching staff with the Immersion in the Arts camp. Taste of the Arts campers are their own multi-aged group, a camp within a camp, only there for a week to taste all the disciplines. Days may include multiple classes, field trips and visits from guest artists. Projects can include simple sound and physics experiments, writing and illustrating stories, dancing math concepts, looking at and creating art from various times. This camp offers Pre- and Post-care. Location: TBA Age: 6-11 yrs. Fee: $290 R/$310 NR
Theme: Find your vision, find your voice YAP is for teens seeking to explore their creativity, express their ideas and become empowered through the visual and performing arts experiences. YAP is designed for tweens and teens, age 11 years (entering grade 6) through 16 years, with any level of arts experience and a desire to deeply explore art forms. YAP offers a balance of in depth art classes with good old-fashioned summer camp fun. Attend a half-day to get a taste, or enroll in a full-day to immerse in the experience . In previous years, disciplines offered have ranged from printmaking and media, painting and collage; creative writing, cartooning, air guitar, improvisational comedy, video making, and performance poetry. There is always a varied mix, as YAP classes seek to expose teens to a wide variety of artistic practices and ideas which gives YAPpers the opportunity to learn new skills, express and pursue their individual interests and work collaboratively toward final presentations and projects. In our frenzied world, summer provides a time for young people to explore and develop new mastery. YAP provides a time and space for creating community. Four days a week artists, instructors and mentors lead projects enhancing both individual expression and group collaboration. On Fridays, we may welcome guest performers, participate in master workshops, go on a fieldtrip or an excursion to the beach. Be sure to dress up on Wednesdays; that’s our imaginative theme CosPlay days. At the end of each session, the program concludes with Friends and Family night : a gallery opening/reception, with a performance showcase. No camp July 4. Information: 847-448-8263 Videos: cityofevanston.org/evanstonartsvideo. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 11-16 yrs. Fee, per 3 week full-day camp: $625 R/$640 NR Fee, per 3 week half-day camp: $410 R/$450 NR
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June 10-14 June 17-21 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm 9am-3:30pm
Immersion in the Arts Camp Some families like their kids to deep dive into the arts and process, other families are looking for a smorgasbord of summer single week options: this summer we have both at the same location. Each week this STEAM based camp will look at ideas that are common to both the art world and the scientific community and then respond through visual and performing arts. We will explore the ideas through music, visual arts, drama, media and movement. Immersion in the Arts features four week sessions which allow campers to experience a sense of community and create a capstone project, celebrating their creativity. This camp offers Pre- and Post-care. No camp July 4. Location: TBA Age: 6-12 yrs. Fee: $710 R/$770 NR Class # Dates Days Time
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June 10-28 June 11-28 June 10-28 July 1-19 July 1-19 July 1-19 July 22-Aug 9 July 22-Aug 9 July 22-Aug 9
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
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Arts Early Childhood Arts Our popular half day Early Childhood Camp has all the creativity of the Immersion in the Arts Camp but sized just right for younger campers. We will explore ideas common to science and art through stories, art, water fun, guest artists, crafts, painting and a big maker space. No camp July 4. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 4-6 yrs. Fee: $440 R/$470 NR Class #
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June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 July 8-Aug 9 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-Noon 1- 4pm
Let’s make things together! We’ll use paint, ink, pencils, sticks and wire to create three dimensional works of art. Masks, cardboard constructions and weaving are a few of the projects that camp director, Patti Montgomery, has in mind. Each day will start with free art time followed by a project and then time to play outdoors at Baker Park. Children are encouraged to explore media in new ways and design their own camp experience as they develop new skills. Information: 847-448-8252 Location: Baker Park Fee: $260 R/$289 NR Dates
Days Time
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July 8-19 July 8-19
M-F M-F
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9am-Noon 7-9 yrs. 1-4pm 9-11 yrs.
Evanston Children’s Theatre Camp The ECT experience is now available in a compressed summer format. In just 4 weeks, campers will rehearse and perform a play! Along the way they will go on field trips, host visiting artists and contribute to all aspects of the production. Fee includes all materials, field trips. Information: 847-448-8263 Location: James Park Fieldhouse Age: 8-13 yrs. Fee: $710 R/$760 NR Class #
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422210A9 July 8-Aug 2
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Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Fee: $300 R/$330 NR Pre- or Post-camp Care: see page 25.
Space Arts Camp Explore the stories, arts and science of the stars and make our own. Extended care is offered. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 7-12 yrs. Class #
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Time
922235A9
June 17-21
M-F
9am-3:30pm
Geology Arts Camp
Adventure through Creation
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Full-Day Themed 1–week Arts Camps
This camp rocks! We’ll be learning about the arts inspired by gemstones, rocks, volcanoes, and much more. From hands on studies of the environment around us, to artistic exploration of the planet we live on, this camp is all about what makes the world go ‘round. Extended Care is offered. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 6-11 yrs. Class #
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922239A9 June 24-28
M-F
9am-3:30pm
Crafters Camp From scrap booking to decoupaging to paper making and tie-dyeing, we’ll explore various craft projects and gain skills with tools and supplies. No camp on July 4. Extended Care is offered. Location: Noyes Age: 8-12 yrs. Class #
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922231A9 July 1-5 M-W, F
Time 9am-3:30pm
Animalia Camp Explore the stories, art and behavior of your favorite animals, then dive into the care and feeding of mythical creatures. Actual animal visits included! Extended care is offered. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 6-11 yrs. Class #
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922227A9 July 8-12 M-F
9am-3:30pm
M-F 9am-5pm
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Comic and Cartoon Arts Camp Let your creativity flow; this camp is all about how our favorite characters, stories, and art come together to make comics! We will explore our favorite cartoon characters, how to make our own comics, and bring our stories to life with cosplay. Get ready for an action-packed adventure! Extended care is offered. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 8-12 yrs. Class #
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922240A9 July 15-19 M-F
9am-3:30pm
Ocean and Marine Arts Dive into this camp to learn about oceans, lakes, and the amazing animals that live in them! Through art, science, and activism, we will see the creatures that live in waterways near and far, including our very own Lake Michigan. This camp will be a whale of a time! Extended care is offered. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 6-11 yrs. Class #
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Days Time
922241A9 July 22-26 M-F
9am-3:30pm
Pirate Camp We’ll fly the Jolly Roger in our pirate persona as we learn to navigate the seas, host a pirate picnic at the lake, sing pirate chanteys and talk like a pirate. Extended care is offered Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 6-10 yrs. Class #
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922232A9 July 29-Aug 2 M-F
9am-3:30pm
Renaissance Camp Our popular immersion into Elizabethan Renaissance is back. Learn to speak Olde English with eloquence, fight for the realm, play with Shakespeare, create Renaissance art and prepare for a visit from Elizabeth, Regina herself. Garb is encouraged. Extended care is offered. Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 6-12 yrs. Class #
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922214A9 Aug 5-9
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Time
M-F
9am-3:30pm
Architecture Camp Explore the built environment, create dream spaces and get to know the personalities that created the places where we live, work and play. No extended care is offered Location: Noyes Cultural Arts Center Age: 7-12 yrs. Class #
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Days Time
922226A9 Aug 12-16 M-F
9am-3:30pm
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Sports Aquatic Camps General Information Important registration information!
Due to high demand and safety concerns, register your child for either the morning or afternoon Youth Aquatic Camp per session, but not both. We do not prorate any Aquatic Camp offerings.
Swim Test Required
Although campers will wear Coast Guard approved personal flotation devices when they are aboard boats or other vessels, they are required to pass a 50-yard swim test (any combination of strokes) before they may participate in aquatic activities. The test will be given in the lake on the first day of camp (weather permitting). It’s in your best interest to be sure the camper can pass the test. Refunds will not be provided if the test is failed.
Youth Aquatic Camp
Adult Aquatic Adventures
If you love the water, you’ll love our Youth Aquatic Camp. Water activities include: sailing, kayaking, swimming, tubing, canoeing, water skiing, fishing along with theme days. When weather is inclement campers will participate in other fun activities such as fishing, games and sand sports. A camp bag is provided to participants. No camp July 4. Information: Adam Abajian, 847-866-2913 Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 8-13 yrs. Fee: $365 R/$415 NR
Now adults, who didn’t have an opportunity to participate in water sports as a child, can enjoy Lake Michigan. You’ll enjoy the same water sports as our very popular Aquatic Camp in a fun, relaxing environment (see previous page). You’ll also learn important safety rules and tips. A 50-yard swim test is required at the first class. Information: Adam Abajian, 847-866-2913 Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 18 yrs. and up Fee: $130 R/$155 NR
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June 10-28 June 10-28 July 1-19 July 1-19 July 22-Aug 9 July 22-Aug 9
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
722215A9 June 18-July 2 Tu 722215B9 July 16-30 Tu
9:30am-12:30pm 1:30-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30-4:30pm
What about the weather?
Teen Aquatic Camp
Camp Staff
Have you “aged out” of our popular Youth Aquatic Camp, but still want to participate in your favorite lakefront activities? This camp is designed with you in mind! Please refer to the General Information description for details about apparel and the swim test. Water activities include: Sailing, Kayaking, Swimming, Tubing, Canoeing, and Water Skiing. Information: Adam Abajian, 847-866-2913 Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 13-18 yrs. Fee: $130 R/$155 NR
Aquatic Camp meets every day, but bad weather, poor lake conditions or equipment failure may require that activities take place place on the sand, in the park, or inside the Beach Office. Instructors are highly qualified with extensive lakefront experience. All staff members are certified in waterfront lifeguarding, C.P.R. and First Aid.
Apparel
Bring a swimsuit, towel and athletic shoes or sandals. Dress for the weather at the lakefront (it’s often 10° cooler at the lake).
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722212A9 June 21-July 5 F 722212B9 July 19-Aug 2 F
Rain Date
6-7:30pm July 12 6-7:30pm Aug 9
Parent/Child Aqua Action Camp
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Days Time 6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm
Rain Date July 9 Aug 6
Lakefront Variety Camps NEW! Sports & Aquatic Camp The Aquatics camp has teamed up with Sports Camp for a full day of activities at the lakefront: mornings (9:30am–12:30pm), variety of sports and recreational games; afternoons (1:30–4:30pm), traditional aquatics camp fun. Campers will sign in at the Arrington Lagoon Building, participate in the morning sports activities, eat lunch and walk to Dempster Beach to participate in the afternoon session of the aquatics camp. No camp July 4. Information: Adam Abajian (Aquatics), 847-866-2913 Michelle Bush (Sports), 847-448-8685 Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 8-13 yrs. Fee: $730 R/$830 NR Class #
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722208A9 July 1-19 M-F
9:30am-4:30pm
Art & Aquatic Camp
This Aquatic Camp is offered for parents/ caregivers who want to share a great aquatic camp experience with their children. Multiple generations can participate in the same water sports as Aquatic Camp (tubing, sailing, paddling etc.) in a fun, relaxing environment. A swim test is required at the first class. At least one parent must register for every two children and must be present at every class; adults and children must register at the same time. The fee listed is per person. Information: Adam Abajian, 847-866-2913 Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 8 yrs. and up with a parent Fee: $130 R/$155 NR Class #
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Rain Date
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June 17-July 1 June 19-July 3 July 15-29 July 17-31
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6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm
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The Aquatics camp has teamed up with Arts Camp for a full day for a full day of activities at the lakefront: mornings (9:30am–12:30pm), creating artwork, crafts, music and hearing water and shorelines stories; afternoons (1:30–4:30pm), traditional aquatics camp fun. Campers will sign in at the Arrington Lagoon Building, participate in the morning Arts activities, eat lunch and walk to Dempster Beach to participate in the afternoon session of the Aquatics Camp. Information: Adam Abajian (Aquatics), 847-866-2913 Angela Allyn (Arts), 847-448-8263 Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 8-13 yrs. Fee: $730 R/$830 NR Class #
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722209A9 June 10-28 M-F 9:30am-4:30pm 722209E9 July 22-Aug 9 M-F 9:30am-4:30pm
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Sports Sports Camps Learn to Skate Hockey Camp Summer is the perfect season to develop skating and hockey skills. Daily ice sessions, outdoor activities, off ice conditioning and arts and crafts will be included. Rain or shine, campers will skate and learn skills in an upbeat, positive environment. Participants must be registered for camp one day prior to the beginning of a camp session, day of registrations will not be accepted. No camp July 4. Information: James Faedtke, 847-859-7824; jfaedtke@cityofevanston.org
Schedule
Half day camp will include 1.25 hrs. of Learn to Skate time on the studio rink every day, as well as a rotation of activities both indoor and outdoor throughout the week, Full-day participants enjoy indoor/outdoor games and dry land training from 8:30am–4pm. Lunch is Noon–12:30pm
Fee, per half-day camp #: $142 R/$162 NR * $114/$134 NR Class # 322232A9 322223A9 322232B9 322223B9 322232C9 322223C9 * 322232D9 * 322223D9 322232E9 322223E9 322232F9 322223F9 322232G9 322223G9 322232H9 322223H9 322232J9 322223J9
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M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-4pm
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm 8:30am-Noon 12:30-4pm
Comfortable athletic clothing and shoes are recommended for indoor/outdoor activities. A helmet, elbow and knee pads are recommended for on-ice activity. Skate rental is included in the registration cost. Coaches will assist campers on a daily basis with their equipment. Full day participants are encouraged to bring a hockey stick. There is a limited supply of hockey sticks available to borrow. Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 6-14 yrs.
Full Day Fee: $215 R/$235 NR $175 R/$195 NR Class #
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June 10-14 June 10-14 June 17-21 June 17-21 June 24-28 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2 July 29-Aug 2 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9
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Hat Trick Hockey is geared toward the Travel or House hockey player who wants to improve their game with daily on and off ice skills and developmental training. Players will be divided by age and skill levels. Full hockey equipment is required for participation. Limited equipment is available to borrow and hockey skates are included in the cost of the camp. No camp July 4.
Full Day Fee: $196 R/$216 NR * $156/$176 NR Class # Dates
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Hat Trick Hockey
Comfortable athletic clothing and shoes are recommended for indoor/outdoor activities. A helmet, elbow and knee pads are recommended for on-ice activity. Skate rental is included in the registration cost. Coaches will assist campers on a daily basis with their equipment. Full day participants are encouraged to bring a hockey stick. There is a limited supply of hockey sticks available to borrow. Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 5-12 yrs.
June 10-14 June 17-21 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2 Aug 5-9
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Half Day
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June 10-14 June 17-21 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2 Aug 5-9
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9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm
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Fee: $155 R/$175; * $120 R/$140 NR Class # 322235A9 322235B9 322235C9 * 322235D9 322235E9 322235F9 322235G9 322235H9 322235J9
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June 10-14 June 17-21 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2 Aug 5-9
M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm
Daily Fee per day: $40 R/$50 NR Class #
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June 10-14 June 17-21 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2 Aug 5-9
M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm
Learn to Figure Skate Camp Campers participate in a wide range of skating activities both on and off of the ice. Skaters will be divided by ability and range from beginners to advanced freeskate levels. Special theme days will be incorporated weekly. No camp on July 4. Information: Vicki Revere, 847-866-2924; vrevere@cityofevanston.org Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 5-12 yrs. by start of session Fee: $196 R/$216 NR; Fee: $156 R/$176 NR * $142 R/$162 ; **$114 R/$134 NR Class # 322241A9 322241B9 322241C9 322241D9 322241E9 322241F9 * 322241G9 ** 322241H9 322241I9 322241J9 322241K9 322241L9 322241M9 322241N9 322241O9 322241P9 322241Q9 322241R9
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Time
June 10-14 June 10-14 June 17-21 June 17-21 June 24-28 June 24-28 July 1-5 July 1-5 July 8-12 July 8-12 July 15-19 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 22-26 July 29-Aug 2 July 29-Aug 2 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon 8:30am-4pm 8:30am-Noon
2019
Learn to Speedskate Camp This late summer camp is instructed by learn to skate coaches to develop interest in speed skating. Participants will have 2 full hours of Learn to Skate time on the Main Rink every day from 9:15–11:15am, as well as 2–4pm on Monday and Friday. Off ice time will be a rotation of activities, both indoor and outdoor throughout the week. Lunch is 11:30am–12:15pm. Comfortable athletic clothing and shoes is recommended for the indoor and outdoor activities. A helmet, elbow and knee pads are recommended for on ice activity. Speed Skates (if size is available), regular Figure and Hockey Skates are included in the registration cost and coaches will be present to assist on a daily basis with their equipment. * Please note Pre- and Post-care is not offered with this Camp. Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 5-12 yrs. Fee: $252 R/$272 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
322236A9 Aug 12-16 M-F
9am-5pm
Pee Wee Tennis Camp–Stage I Step into the world of tennis! This class introduces children ages 3-5 who are just learning to play. Lessons will focus on the basic ball skills, movement, and techniques, while improving their fine and gross motor skills. We will use age-appropriate equipment including smaller racquets, tennis balls and nets. Using this equipment helps kids develop confidence, skill and love of the game. No camp on July 4. Location: Robert Crown Park Age: 4-6 yrs. Fee, 8 days: $120 R/$134 NR Class #
Dates
Days
Time
621206A9 621206B9 621206C9 621206D9 621206E9 621206F9 621206G9 621206H9
Jun 10-20 Jun 24-27 Jul 1-11 Jul 15-18 Jul 22-Aug 1 Aug 5-8 Aug 12-15 Aug 19-22
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am
Pee Wee Tennis Camp-Stage II This camp helps prepare children ages 6-10 yrs. for our popular Summer Daze Junior Tennis Camp! These lessons will focus on beginner players, as well as players who have had some experience but need further instruction. The goal in these lessons is to teach players how to rally, understand the different strokes, and how to serve and score. Professionals will focus on more challenging skills in this camp to further their development and use age-appropriate equipment to do so. Each camper will be separated into a group based on their age and skill level. No camp on July 4. Location: Varies Fee, 8 days: $120 R/$134 NR
Level 1 and 2 Combined Age: 4-7 yrs. Location: Lovelace Park Class #
Dates
Days
Time
621208A9 621208B9 621208C9 621208D9 621208E9 621208F9 621208G9 621208H9
Jun 10-20 Jun 24-27 Jul 1-11 Jul 15-18 Jul 22-Aug 1 Aug 5-8 Aug 12-15 Aug 19-22
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am 8:30-9:30am
Level 2
Dates
Days
Time
621207A9 621207B9 621207C9 621207D9 621207E9 621207F9 621207G9 621207H9
Jun 10-20 Jun 24-27 Jul 1-11 Jul 15-18 Jul 22-Aug 1 Aug 5-8 Aug 12-15 Aug 19-22
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am
Location: Leahy Park Class #
Dates
Days
Time
Age
622288A9 622288B9 622288C9 622288D9 622288E9 622288F9 622288G9 622288H9 622288I9 622288J9
Jun 10-21 Jun 10-21 Jun 24-Jul 5 Jun 24-Jul 5 Jul 8-19 Jul 8-19 Jul 22-Aug 2 Jul 22-Aug 2 Aug 5-16 Aug 5-16
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm
7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs.
Junior Golf & Tennis Camp Every expert starts as a beginner. Let your child embrace their golf and tennis bug at our summer camp! The City of Evanston and The Golf Practice at Canal Shores Golf Course introduces the life-long sports of golf and tennis at a young age through programs that provide a fun and enriching experience for children while being a fitting and affordable option for parents. Our dedicated coaching staff will help students develop their skills while delivering curriculum that is full of educational concepts and life skills such as respect, honestly perseverance and sportsmanship.
Schedule
Campers start their morning at Canal Shores Golf Course from 9am-Noon participating in golf. We will then break for lunch from 12-1pm. Campers must be sure to bring their own lunch. Following lunch, campers will proceed to the tennis portion from 1-4pm. Campers do not need to be a member of Canal Shores or have their own equipment. For more information on The Golf Practice visit thegolfpractice.com Information: 847-448-8685 Location: Leahy Park & Canal Shores Golf Course Age: 8-14 yrs. Fee: $500 R/$525 NR
Age: 5-7 yrs. Location: Robert Crown Park Class #
Afternoon Session
Summer Daze Junior Tennis Camp Age: 7-14 yrs. Fee, 10 days: $318 R/$361 NR Fee, 10 days: $282 R/$315 NR
Morning Session
Class #
Dates
Days Time
622278A9 622278B9 622278C9 622278D9 622278E9
June 10-20 June 24-July 3 July 8-18 July 22-Aug 1 Aug 5-15
M-Th M-W M-Th M-Th M-Th
9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am- 4pm 9am-4pm
Location: Lovelace Park
2019
Class #
Dates
Days Time
Age
6 622287A9 622287B9 622287C9 622287D9 622287E9 622287F9 622287G9 622287H9 622287I9 622287J9
Jun 10-21 Jun 10-21 Jun 24-Jul 5 Jun 24-Jul 5 Jul 8-19 Jul 8-19 Jul 22-Aug 2 Jul 22-Aug 2 Aug 5-16 Aug 5-16
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs. 7-10 yrs. 10-14 yrs
9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon
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Sports Junior EVP Tournament Camp This camp concentrates on the 2-person and 4-person beach volleyball games. Players learn to pass, set and overhand spike beach style! Many challenge court games each day. These camps also help prepare you for the Evanston beach volleyball tournaments. Instructors are professionals from EVP Volleyball. Advanced level is suggested for these camps. Information: 847-448-8685 Location: Clark St. Beach Age: 11-14 yrs. Fee: $99 R/$152 NR Class #
Dates
622274A9 Jun 17-20 622274B9 Jun 8-11 622274C9 Jul 22-25
Days
Time
M-Th M-Th M-Th
1-3pm 9-11am 9-11am
Sports Camp Team sports, individual accomplishments and tons of fun await your camper at the ChandlerNewberger Sports Summer Camp and Sports Mini-Camp! Our sports camp will introduce campers to a variety of sports, while placing an emphasis on teamwork and sportsmanship. While taking part in sports such as soccer, lacrosse, softball and tennis, campers will also participate in traditional camp activities and playground games. Each camp day ends with a closing circle that allows campers to discuss their day, reflect and come together as a team. Instruction in each sport is combined with play to encourage everyone to improve their skills (and put those skills into action) in a non-pressuring and exciting atmosphere. Emphasis is always placed on enjoyment and sportsmanship not the final score! Individual improvement is the focus, as well as understanding and enjoying team play and making new friends. Guided by our counselors, campers learn that cooperation and encouragement are an important part of building a successful team. Field trips are included in both the full-day and half-day camps. The last day of each camp session will end with our Camp Olympics (grades 3–7) and Bonanza Extravaganza (grades 1–2) celebrations. No camp July 4.
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Camp Staff
Our college-and high school-age counselors and assistant counselors have backgrounds in teaching or participating in a wide range of sports. The camp also has one Camp Director and three Assistant Directors.
Grouping of Campers
Campers are assigned to groups according to age. Every effort is made to place friends in the same group when so requested by both families by May 3. After this date we will not accept grouping requests. Grouping requests may only include 3 children; we will not accommodate grouping requests of more than 3 campers. Indicate your wishes to the Sports Camp Program Coordinator, Michelle Tompkins at mtompkins@cityofevanston.org.
Information Packet
You’ll receive an information packet with an activity calendar and a newsletter about your camper’s group from mtompkins@ cityofevanston.org (add this email to your contact list). Group lists will be posted on the first day of camp. Please have a current email on file.
Pre- and Post-camp Care
If you will need supervised care before or after camp or during lunch, see page 25 for details. Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Age: 6-12 yrs. Campers must be entering the grade shown for each section in Fall 2019.
SESSION I Fee, full-day: $638 R/$728 NR Fee, half-day: $319 R/$364 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
622282A9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282B9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282C9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282D9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282E9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282F9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282G9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282H9 June 10-July 5 M-F 622282J9 June 10-July 5 M-F
Grade
9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 3-4 5-6 5-6 5-6
9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
1-3 1-3 1-3 4-6 4-6 4-6
SESSION I (Girls Only) 622282K9 622282L9 622282M9 622282N9 622282P9 622282Q9
June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
SESSION II Fee, full-day: $638 R/$728 NR Fee, half-day: $319 R/$364 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
Grade
622283A9 622283B9 622283C9 622283D9 622283E9 622283F9 622283G9 622283H9 622283J9
July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 3-4 5-6 5-6 5-6
9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
SESSION II (Girls Only) 622283K9 622283L9 622283M9 622283N9 622283P9 622283Q9
July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
1-3 1-3 1-3 4-6 4-6 4-6
Sports Mini-Camp Age: 6-12 yrs. Location: Chandler-Newberger Fee, full-day: $201 R/$242 Fee, half-day: $103 R/$124 NR
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Class #
Dates
Days Time
Grade
622284A9 622284B9 622284C9 622284D9 622284E9 622284F9 622284G9 622284H9 622284J9
Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 3-4 5-6 5-6 5-6
9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
2019
Sports Camp Great America Trip
Pee Wee Sports Camp
You have the option to send your child to Great America with the Chandler-Newberger Sports Camp. Children who are registered for both camp sessions may attend both trips. To sign up, please read this section and then register with the class number(s) listed below. Late registrations will be accepted until the day before each trip at a higher fee. Campers must be registered for the sports camp session that coincides with the Great America date(s) for which you are registering. The session they must be attending is listed next to the trip date. If you would prefer your child not attend the Great America trip, you do not need to do anything. We’ll hold camp at ChandlerNewberger Community Center the day of the trip; campers not going on the trip should arrive at their normal start time. If your family has season tickets for Great America or your child has earned a free ticket, you may choose to pay for only supervision and the bus and use your own ticket for park admission. You must provide us with the ticket the day before the trip. If we do not receive the ticket, your child will not be allowed to attend. The full registration fee includes park admission, supervision and transportation. Campers need to bring additional money for lunch, souvenirs and snacks. We welcome volunteer chaperones (over age 18 yrs.). There are no refunds for the Great America trip. Age: 6-12 yrs.
Full Registration Fee: $70 R/NR, by deadline; $95 R/NR, after deadline (there are NO REFUNDS for the Great America trip)
Bus and Supervision Registration Fee: $50 R/NR, by deadline; $75 R/NR, after deadline (you must provide your own ticket)
Full Registration Trip #
Date
Day
Time
Session #
622285A9 June 27 Th 8:30am-4:30pm I Registration Deadlines June 24 Trip # s cial need ADA/spe ee page 24. e ir u q e R ?S odation accomm
Date
Day
Time
Session #
Introduce your child to summer camp! Pee Wee Sports Camp is designed just for young campers! Our camp combines popular children’s games and fun activities with sports events. Campers feel comfortable as they play familiar and new games, while making friends in a noncompetitive, supportive atmosphere. This camp is a great way to prepare children for the popular Chandler-Newberger Sports Camp for older children. Each camper receives a camp T-shirt (included in fee). Campers should wear clothing appropriate for outdoor sports. Check your parent packet for items to bring on beach or bowling days. No camp on July 4.
Activities
We encourage campers to improve their ability to play on a team and grow as individuals. Activities include, but are not limited to games and sports such as soccer, t-ball, basketball and floor hockey. Outings include two beach days and one bowling day per 3-week camp session. Please remember to pack your child a snack for camp.
Campsites
Pee Wee Sports Camp is held at three different locations. Please be sure to check the location next to the class number below. Bent Park has a large soccer field, playground and park shelter. Leahy Park is a large open park with a playground and park shelter. It is located just across the street from Chandler-Newberger. This camp will be the only camp to utilize gym space in Chandler-Newberger. Baker Park has a large open field, playground and park shelter. Information: Michelle Bush, 847-448-8685 Locations: Leahy, Bent and Baker Parks Age: 4-5 yrs. (must turn 4 yrs. by June 1) Fee: $249 R/$275 NR Class # Dates Days Time Location 621205A9 621205B9 621205C9 621205D9 621205E9 621205F9
June 10-28 July 1-9 July 22-Aug 9 June 10-28 July 1-19 July 22-Aug 9
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
9:30am-Noon 9:30am-Noon 9:30am-Noon 1-3:30pm 1-3:30pm 1-3:30pm
Leahy Leahy Baker Bent Bent Leahy
622285B9 July 25 Th 8:30am-4:30pm II Registration Deadlines July 22
Bus and Supervision Registration Trip #
Date
Day
Time
Session #
622285C9 June 27 Th 8:30am-4:30pm I Registration Deadlines June 24 622285D9 July 25 Th 8:30am-4:30pm II Registration Deadlines July 22
2019
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Sports Beach Volleyball Mini-Camp
Basketball Mini-Camp
Gymnastics Mini-Camp
You’ll learn the rules, fine-tune your skills and pick up valuable strategy tips. We’ll concentrate on the fundamentals of passing, setting, spiking, learn to overhand serve and play organized games. Boys and girls are together in groups. Dress for the beach; sun care and bathing suits are suggested. You must bring a lunch for full-day camp. Information: 847-448-8252 Location: Clark Street Beach Age: Varies Fee: $108 R/$124 NR
We Got Game Basketball Mini-Camps feature skill-based drills and games designed to improve techniques and understanding of the game. In addition, campers will be divided into teams daily for games to give them an opportunity to try new moves in a safe instructional environment. The camp will also feature games, competitions, mini tournaments and prizes. Everyone improves, and everyone leaves more confident than they started. Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Age: 5-13 yrs. Fee: $120 R/$142 NR; * $96 R/$118 NR
Our coaches will help increase your child’s coordination, balance, flexibility and selfconfidence while working on the floor, vault, bars and beam. No experience is necessary for the beginning-level camps. The parent packet, emailed prior to the start of camp, will include important information. No camp July 4. Information: call 847-448-8252 Age: Varies Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Fee: $210 R/$246 NR
Class #
622259A9 June 17-28 M-F 622259B9 July 1-12 M-F
Class #
Dates
Days Time
Grade
622293A9 622293J9 622293B9 622293I9 622293C9 622293D9 622293L9 622293E9 622293K9 622293F9 622293G9 622293H9
June 17-20 June 17-20 June 17-20 June 17-20 June 24-27 July 15-18 July 15-18 July 15-18 July 15-18 July 22-25 July 22-25 July 29-Aug 1
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
3-5 3-5 6-8 6-8 6-8 3-5 3-5 6-8 6-8 4-6 6-8 2-4
8:30-11am 1:30-4pm 8:30-11am 1:30-4pm 8:30-11am 8:30-11am 1:30-4pm 8:30-11am 1:30-4pm 8:30-11am 8:30-11am 8:30-11am
Jedi Fencing Training Using a combination of Tai Chi and Fencing our resident Yoda, Diana Unger, will help your young Star Wars fan become a real like Jedi. This camp will focus on self-awareness, increase selfconfidence and help young Jedi’s become one with the Force.
Apparel
Weapons, jackets and masks are provided. For safety, campers must buy an underarm protector and glove (these may be purchased from the instructor or you may bring your own). Information: Michelle Tompkins; 847-448-8681 Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Fee: $194 R/$218 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
622296A9 Aug 5-9 M-F 622296B9 Aug 12-16 M-F
4:45-6:15pm 4:45-6:15pm
Age 7-9 yrs. 10-14 yrs.
Basketball Camp Station style instruction and multiple games a day are sure way to get your player to take the next step in their game development. This camp is for players of all levels looking to improve and experience team work while having fun. Campers will compete for awards, and skill challenges for prizes. Camp is instructed by We Got Game coaches. Information: 847-859-7824 Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 5-14 yrs. Fee: $280 R/$300 NR Camp #
Date
322237A9 Aug 19-23 322237B9 Aug 19-23
12
Day Time
Age
M-F M-F
5-8 yrs. 9-14 yrs.
9am-4pm 9am-4pm
622295A9 622295B9 622295C9 * 622295D9 622295E9 622295F9 622295G9 622295H9 622295I9 622295J9
Dates
Days Time
Jun 10-14 Jun 17-21 Jun 24-28 Jul 1-5 Jul 8-12 Jul 15-19 Jul 22-26 Jul 28-Aug 2 Aug 5-9 Aug 12-16
M-F M-F M-F M-W, F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Age
4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 8-13 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 8-13 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 5-12 yrs.
4th & 5th Grade Flag Football Camp Get ready for the upcoming flag football season! Whether you’re an experienced player or thinking about playing for the first time this fall, our camp is perfect for you! You’ll learn all about non-contact football and develop throwing, catching, running and basic defensive skills. In addition, there will be speed and agility training as well as individualized attention to each camper’s skills. At the end of the week, campers will have a chance to scrimmage fellow campers. Players that attend this camp will receive $5 off their player registration fee for the upcoming fall 2019 Flag Football Season. Information: 847-448-8682 Location: James Park Age: 9-11 yrs. Fee: $107 R/$126 NR Class #
Dates
Beginner Level Camp #
Date
Day Time
Age
4:30-6:30pm 5-7 yrs. 4:30-6:30pm 8-10 yrs.
Adv. Beg. and Interm. Camp #
Date
622259C9 July 15-26
Day Time M-F
Age
4:30-6:30pm 6-10 yrs.
NEW! Science & Sports Camp Northwestern CTD and our sport coaches have teamed up to provide children with experiences in a variety of sports, enriching them in the field of science exploration, and empower them with decision-making skills.
Session 1: Math for Sports
Math can tell us about scores and athletic performance. Students play different sports and then calculate, analyze, and estimate to demonstrate how math and sports are connected.
Session 2: Speed and Motion
Students learn the science behind what propels cars, planes, and other machines to move at extraordinary speeds. Through hands-on projects, students learn basic physics principals around motion and velocity.
Session 3: Sports Medicine
Students learn about musculoskeletal anatomy by exploring illustrations, creating models, and then applying what they learn! They also focus on staying safe and healthy in the gym and on the field.
Days Time
622252A9 Aug 5-9 M-F 622252B9 Aug 12-16 M-F
5-7pm 5-7pm
Northwestern University’s Center for Talent Development (CTD) provides hands-on, engaging courses for academically advanced students during the summer and academic year. Information: Michelle Bush, 847-448-8685 Location: Ackerman Park Age: 6-8 yrs. Fee: $400 R/$425 NR Class # Dates Days Time Session 622280A9 Jul 8-21 622280B9 July 15-19 622280C9 July 22-26
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M-F M-F M-F
9am-4pm 1 9am-4pm 2 9am-4pm 3 2019
Specialty Games Chess Wizards Mini-Camp
Lego® Camps
Would you like to go on a journey to learn cool openings, mid games with all the pins, double attacks, endgames and even bughouse? Would you like to be a part of a successful chess team that includes all levels of chess players? If so, join Chess Wizards! You’ll learn to play chess in a fun atmosphere, with indoor and outdoor activities. No previous experience is needed! This camp is for beginning- and intermediatelevel players. As a bonus, it’s been proven that children who learn to play chess also dramatically improve their day-to-day academic performance. Children should bring their lunch and drink daily; a snack will be provided. Note: only AM Pre-care is available for this camp; see page 25 for details. Information: Michelle Tompkins, 847-448-8681 Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Age: 5-14 yrs. Fee: $346 R/$397 NR
We love LEGO® bricks! Campers will spend their camp time imagining, constructing and achieving new goals with their favorite toy! This camp will encourage participants to focus on using their imagination and sharing ideas to create new designs and test their building skills. Themes such as Pirates, Star Wars, Toy Story and MineCraft are introduced into camp activities that include building with LEGO® bricks, art projects, daily outdoor play, and a field trip to the beach. Information: Michelle Bush, 847-448-8685 Location: Ackerman Park Age: Varies Fee: $125 R/$146 NR
Class #
Dates
Days Time
622297A9 Aug 19-23 M-F
9am-3pm
s cial need ADA/spe ee page 24. e ir u q e R ?S odation accomm
Intro to STEM with Lego®
LEGOmania Camp
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO parts! Build engineerdesigned projects such as trains, helicopters, treehouses and beam bridges. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites for this camp. Camp #
Date
Day Time
621203C9 July 29-Aug 2 M-F 9am-Noon 5-6yrs.
Mine, Craft, Build Adventure Gaming using LEGO®
Play-well Teknologies
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO® Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, and use these resources to build special items to help in our adventures! Build a zoo, create a Medieval Castle and design a Tree House Village. This LEGO® experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors inspired by the popular game, Minecraft. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®.
Lego® Mini-Camps
Camp #
Location: Baker Park (Keeney and Forest) Age: Varies Fee, 5 days: $199R/$249 NR Fee, 4 days: $159/$199 NR Jedi Engineering using LEGO®. The Force awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi. Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 Units, energy catapults, defense turrets and settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire.
621203D9 Aug 5-9
Class #
Dates
622257A9 Aug 5-9 622257B9 Aug 12-16 622257C9 Aug 19-23
Camp #
Date
621203A9 June 10-14
Days Time
Age
M-F M-F M-F
6-7 5-6 4-5
9am-Noon 9am-Noon 9am-Noon
Day
Time
Age
M-F
9am-Noon
5-6yrs.
Date
Day
621203B9 July 22-26 M-F
Day
Time
Age
M-F
9am-Noon
5-6yrs.
Girl Powered STEM Challenge with LEGO® A Play-Well offering for girls who love to build! This course will provide a supportive environment for girls to build engineerdesigned projects. Use special pieces to create your own unique designs! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Camp #
Date
Day
621203E9 Aug 12-16 M-F
Time
Age
9am-Noon 5-6yrs.
Time
Age
Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer! Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks and encounter the mighty Dragon. Imagine and build unique and fun LEGO projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. This camp will prepare Ninjaneers for the challenging Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO Camps offered by Play-Well TEKnologies!
9am-Noon
5-6yrs
Camp #
Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes. Build the hideouts and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, but Super Hero Engineers! An experienced Play-Well instructor guides young heroes as they design, build and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. Camp #
Date
Ninjaneering with LEGO
Superhero Engineering using LEGO®
Date
Day
621203F9 Aug 19-23 M-F
2019
Age
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Time
Age
9am-Noon 5-6 yrs.
13
Specialty Games
Special Needs
Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO®
Mine, Craft, Build Survival Game using Lego®
Park Camp
The Force awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics and eccentric motion. Build LEGO® X-Wings, AT-AT Walkers, pod racers, star destroyers, cloud cities, settlements, fortresses and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away.
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®. Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come together in this unique building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools and watch out for Creepers. This ultimate LEGO® Minecraft experience is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, using gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®.
Camp #
Date
622203A9 June 10-14
Day
Time
Age
M-F
1-4pm
7-12yrs.
Camp #
STEM FUNdamentals with LEGO
Date
622203E9 Aug 5-9
Day
Time
Age
M-F
1-4pm
7-12yrs.
Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineerdesigned projects such as: Gear Cars, Castles, Airplanes, and Scissor Lifts. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites for this course. No Camp July 4.
Girl Powered STEM Challenge with LEGO®
Camp #
Date
622203B9 July 1-5
A Play-Well offering for girls who love to build! This course will provide a supportive environment for girls to build engineerdesigned projects. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ides in a supportive environment.
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Time
Age
Camp #
Date
Day Time
Age
M-F
1-4pm
5-10 yrs.
622203F9
Aug 12-16
M-F 1-4pm
7-12yrs.
Harry Potter Master Engineering with LEGO
Bash ‘em Botts using LEGO®
Master the magic of Harry Potter using LEGO! Build Diagon Alley in preparation for your trip to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Hop of your broomstick and play Quidditch, duel the evil Lord Voldemort and hone your magical skills while learning about advanced Muggle STEM concepts. Camp #
Date
Day Time
Age
622203C9
July 22-26
M-F 1-4pm
7-12yrs.
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make a massive motorized LEGO® machine? Our PlayWell engineering instructors guide students in this advanced Play-Well engineering camp, as they re-engineer standard LEGO® vehicles into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on Play-Well Instructor’s colossal creations. Camp #
Date
622203G9 Aug 19-23
Day
Time
Age
M-F
1-4pm
7-12yrs.
STEM Challenge with LEGO
®
Camp #
Date
Day Time
Class #
Dates
825206A9 July 1-26
Days
Time
M-F
9am-3pm
Camp R.E.A.L. Camp R.E.A.L. is the place to be in August. This Special Recreation Mini-Camp offers lots of fun activities focusing on ecology. Be prepared for crafts, sports, ecology activities and playtime at Lovelace Park in northwest Evanston. Two weekly field trips are included. The registration deadline is July 19; space is limited. Information: Leonard Woodson, 847-448-8044
Lunch and Campsite
Campers must supply their own daily lunch; drinks and snacks are provided. Lovelace Park is a large park with a fishing lagoon, playground, tennis courts and walking/jogging paths. The park building is available during camp.
Apparel
Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO parts! Apply real world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture through engineer designed projects such as gear cars, gondolas, merry-g-rounds and scissor lifts. Design and build as never before and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. There are no prerequisites for this course. 622203D9 July 29-Aug 2 M-F 1-4pm
Park Camp is held in conjunction with District #65’s Special Education/Park School Program. Students will participate in recreation activities such as swimming, sports, field trips, arts + crafts and an end-of-camp BBQ. All campers must bring their own lunch daily; drinks and snacks will be provided. Registration for Park Camp must be completed by or before May 10, 2019. Registration for camp after May 10 will be subject to a late registration fee of an additional $100 (students starting at Park School or other eligible schools on or after May 10 will be exempt from the late-registration charge). NOTE: Parents of out of district students must contact their student’s home school district for approval prior to registering for Park Camp. No camp July 4. Information: Leonard Woodson; 847-448-8044 Location: Park School Age: 3-21 yrs. Fee: $615 R/$675; after May 10: $715 R/$775 NR
Campers will receive a camp T-shirt, which is included in the registration fee. Dress for outdoor activities and bring a swimsuit, towel and sunscreen on beach days. A schedule will be sent home prior to the start of camp. Camp maximum: 25, with 20 spaces reserved for campers identified as having special needs. Location: Lovelace Park Age: 3 yrs. and up, by start of session Fee: $345 R/$397 NR; after July 19: $445 R/$497 NR
Age 7-12yrs.
Class #
Dates
Days Time
825207A9 July 29-Aug 9 M-F
14
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9:30am-2:30pm
2019
Teen Leadership Teen Leadership Ecology Counselor in Training Do you want to learn what it takes to be a great camp counselor? You will spend the first two weeks learning about communication, leadership, problem solving and teamwork. During the second two weeks, you will work with EcoQuest Camp, where you will play along with campers, assist counselors and lead activities. In addition to counselor training, campers will participate in a variety of activities, including canoeing, bicycling, field trips and beach days. A schedule will be provided prior to the start of camp. Some drop-off and pick-up locations will vary during the program. As this is a counselor in training program for the Evanston Ecology Center Camps, the program also will include topics related to the environment such as responsible resource use, how to be a good “eco role model” and ways to reduce your carbon footprint. There is no Preor Post-care available for this program. No camp July 4. Note: due to high demand, registration is limited to one session. Information: 847-448-8256 Location: TBA Age: 12-14 yrs. Fee: $430 R/$535 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
122249A9 June 10-July 5 M-F 9am-3pm 122249B9 July 8-Aug 2 M-F 9am-3pm
Aquatic Counselor in Training This camp gives you the training and experience that potential Aquatic Camp counselors need! Participants will work every day while “shadowing” counselors, learning how to teach basic aquatic skills (tubing, sailing, water skiing, fishing, etc.). While anyone who can pass the 50-yard swim test may enroll in this program, participation in this camp does not guarantee future employment as Aquatic Camp staff. In addition to needing leadership and aquatic skills, Aquatic Camp staff must be certified in American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Professional Rescuer C.P.R. and First Aid and must have worked as a lifeguard for the City of Evanston for at least one season. No camp July 4. Location: Dempster Street Beach Age: 14-17 yrs. Fee: $185 R/$235 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
722213A9 722213B9 722213C9 722213D9 722213E9 722213F9
June 10-28 June 10-28 July 1-19 July 1-19 July 22-Aug 9 July 22-Aug 9
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
2019
9:30am-12:30pm 1:30-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30-4:30pm 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30-4:30pm
Robert Crown Counselor in Training Program You can be a part of the future of recreation in Evanston by joining the Robert Crown Community Center team! This Counselor in Training (CIT) Camp prepares teens to work with staff and contribute their talents to the programs offered by Robert Crown Community Center. Participants serve as role models for the younger children who are enrolled in the Center’s summer camps and receive weekly training from a variety of social service professionals and mentors. This program builds community and prepares youth to work with children in a variety of settings. CIT participants receive basic training on a range of topics: how to interview and apply for a job, work-place skills, inclusion skills, how to assist small groups of campers in crafts and sports activities, redirection strategies, safety procedures and more. Senior staff evaluate and mentor the participants throughout the four week program and provide a final evaluation. The first week of training will include observation of the many camps offered at Robert Crown, as well as an introduction to the program staff and program objectives. The following week, CIT participants will be assigned to a camp, based on an interview and personal interests, while also receiving training on the various topics listed above.
Training options: Creative Play (ages 2–3 yrs. or 3–5 yrs.) Fun Factory (ages 4–7 yrs.) Summer Safari (ages 4–12 yrs.) Kid City (ages 7–10 yrs.) Participants are expected to attend the program Monday through Friday, 9am–4pm for the entire four-week period. You may speak with the program coordinator to adjust your schedule if necessary. The registration fee includes training, supplies, field trips and small group activities. No camp July 4. Information: Tiffany Caston, Tcaston@cityofevanston.org Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 13-14 yrs. Fee: $409 R/$425 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
322248A9 June 10-July 5 M-F 9am-4pm
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Counselor In Training The Chandler-Newberger’s Counselor in Training (CIT) program will introduce young teens to the concept of leadership. The CIT Program Supervisor will track the performance of all CITs, focusing especially on the core values of teamwork, excellence, humility, selfawareness, perseverance and optimism. Once a week the CIT Program Supervisor will meet individually with CITs to discuss and help them to reflect on their performance, and areas of strength and growth. Each CIT will receive an evaluation sheet from the CIT Program Supervisor weekly. There will be five mandatory workshops held at ChandlerNewberger Community Center to prepare CITs for their work as volunteers and as prospective counselors. Each participant will be required to volunteer for a minimum of 50 hours at one of Chandler Newberger’s summer camp programs and complete self-reflections about their hours online. If participants wish to continue volunteering beyond 50 hours, they must receive a score of 75% or better on their final evaluation. Participants will be encourages to use their leadership skills in real-world situations while being supervise by Camp Directors, Assistant Directors and Counselors. Prior to the first workshop, participants will receive an online assignment via email. The assignment will entail a participant/parent information packet and a participant questionnaire. The questionnaire will help the CIT Program Supervisor determine which camp best suits each volunteer and will help ensure a summer filled with growth, fun and excitement! Volunteers will receive their camp assignment at the second workshop. The first (3) CIT workshops will take place from 4-5pm on either a Tuesday or Thursday. The last (2) CIT workshops will take place from 12-1p or 4-5p on either a Tuesday or Thursday. The first workshop will begin on Tuesday, June 18 th 2019 and Thursday, June 20 th , 2019. Once participants have enrolled, you will receive a schedule form to complete identifying which class you will attend each week. If a CIT is unable to make either workshop they must make time to follow up with the CIT Program Supervisor at another time. Note: Some accommodations cannot be made, especially in the case of multiple requests. Information: 847-448-8252 Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Age: 13-15 yrs. Fee: $202 R/$251 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
622290A9 June 18-July 18 T, Th 4-5pm
15
Variety Variety Camps Summer Safari Summer Safari camp provides the best of Evanston’s parks and beaches along with the best of what a small variety camp can be. Our individualized approach offers what can be your child’s most memorable camp experiences: small groups defined by age and interests, attention to detail and a special balance of outdoor activities. Beach visits will include both water play and sand castles. Quiet days might include reading or building, self-directed projects and crafts, small group projects or rainy day sports and games. In addition to occasional field trips celebrating our Summer Safari theme, weekly walking field trips to Robert Crown Community Center will include ice skating, and cooperative play. Campers attend from 7:30am–6pm, or 9am–5pm. There are no half day or summer school options available. A program for providing free lunch on site may be available if a grant is awarded (see information on free summer lunch program in the back of the camp guide).
Camp Site
In previous years, this program has been held at various School District #65 facilities. Camp location confirmation: Tiffany Caston, Tcaston@cityofevanston.org
Fun Factory
Kid City
Fun Factory puts the “variety” in camp. We seek to spark interest in recreation through a wide variety of activities including sports, games, arts and crafts, bowling, ice skating, swimming, theme days, exciting outdoor adventures and field trips. Your child is guaranteed to gain confidence, learn new skills, foster new friendships and have fun. Our counselors are skilled, enthusiastic young adults who will provide your child with a safe, enjoyable camp experience. A ratio of 1 counselor to 6 campers is maintained with assistance from additional supervisory staff. A lunch provided program in the park may be available if a grant is awarded (see information on free summer lunch program in the back of the camp guide). A late afternoon snack is provided to campers. No camp July 4. Information: Tiffany Caston, Tcaston@cityofevanston.org Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 4-7 yrs.
Summer should be full of fun! We seek to spark interest in recreation through a wide variety of activities including organized sports, games, arts and crafts, bowling, ice skating, swimming, theme days, exciting outdoor adventures and field trips. Your child is guaranteed to gain confidence, learn new skills, foster new friendships and have fun! Kid City offers a structured camp experience with room for “children’s choice” theme days to integrate children’s interests into the camp experience. Our counselors are skilled, enthusiastic young adults who will provide your child with a safe, enjoyable camp experience. A ratio of 1 counselor to 8 campers is maintained with assistance from additional supervisory staff. A program for providing lunch in the park may be available if a grant is awarded (see information on free summer lunch program in the back of the camp guide). Snack provided for campers attending the post-camp program. No camp July 4. Information: Tiffany Caston, Tcaston@cityofevanston.org Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 7-10 yrs. Fee: varies; see below
Class #
Dates
Days Time
Fee
322242A9 322242B9 322242C9 322242D9 322242E9 322242F9
June 10-Aug 2 June 10-Aug 2 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
$1489 R/NR $1191 R/NR $747 R/NR $598 R/NR $747 R/NR $598 R/NR
7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm
Camp Staff
Our counselors are skilled, enthusiastic young adults who will provide your child with a safe, enjoyable camp experience. A ratio of 1 counselor to 8 campers is maintained with assistance from additional supervisory staff.
Dates
Days Time
Fee
June 10-Aug 2 June 10-Aug 2 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
$1241 R/NR $939 R/NR $623 R/NR $472 R/NR $623 R/NR $472 R/NR
16
7:30am-6pm 9am-5pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-5pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-5pm
Days Time
June 10-Aug 2 June 10-Aug 2 June 10-Aug 2 June 10-July 5 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Fee
7:30am-6pm $1489 R/NR 9am-4pm $1191 R/NR 7:30am-6pm $747 R/NR 9am-4pm $598 R/NR 7:30am-6pm $747 R/NR 9am-4pm $603 R/NR
Tween Scene is a fun filled camp experience where tweens will try new things and exploring new hobbies. Join us for an opportunity to get unplugged, explore creativity, learn, laugh and make memories that will last a lifetime. We will also explore friendship and team building activities as well as exciting outdoor adventures and field trips, including water fun at the beach and pool. A ratio of 1 counselor to 10 campers is maintained with assistance from additional supervisory staff. No camp July 4. Information: Tiffany Caston, Tcaston@cityofevanston.org Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 11-12 yrs. Fee: varies; see below
A limited amount of fee assistance (scholarships) is available to qualified Evanston residents. Don’t wait too long to register. No camp July 4. Location: to be announced after approval by School District #65 Age: 4-12 yrs. Fee: varies; see below Class #
Dates
322243A9 322243B9 322243C9 322243D9 322243E9 322243F9
Tween Scene
Fee Assistance
322240A9 322240B9 322240C9 322240D9 322240E9 322240F9
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Class #
Dates
Days Time
Fee
322244A9 322244B9 322244C9 322244D9 322244E9 322244F9
June 10-Aug 2 June 10-Aug 2 June 10-July 5 June 10-July 5 July 8-Aug 2 July 8-Aug 2
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
$1489 R/NR $1191 R/NR $747 R/NR $598 R/NR $747 R/NR $598 R/NR
7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm
2019
Variety End of Summer Bash!
Triple Threat Sports
Ultimate Adventure Camp
These 1-week sessions combine children from a variety of camps for one last blast of summer fun. Campers will participate in a variety of activities including organized sports, games, arts and crafts, ice skating, outdoor adventures and field trips. Children will be grouped by age. Information: Tiffany Caston, Tcaston@cityofevanston.org Location: Robert Crown Community Center Age: 4-12 yrs.
Campers will participate in various sports and outdoor activities that will include: archery, horseback riding, hiking, and rock/wall climbing.
Are you looking for a great way to end your summer? Ultimate Adventure Camp will give you the opportunity to enjoy your last few days of summer as we jam-pack the week with field trips! Campers can participate in many different activities as they “ad-venture” out into the Evanston community and beyond. The schedule and parent packet will be emailed to all participants in early August. Campers registered in the first week of camp will visit Great America (cost included). Past trips have included: Nickel City, American Action Territory Fun Park and Navy Pier. The camp fee includes field trip admission, transportation and a camp T-shirt. Children should bring a lunch each day. Please see page 25 for information about Pre- and Post-care. Information: Michelle Bush, 847-448-8685.
Class #
Dates
Days Time
Fee
322245A8 322245B8 322245C9 322245D9
Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 12-16 Aug 12-16
M-F M-F M-F M-F
$242 R/NR $191 R/NR $242 R/NR $191 R/NR
7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm 7:30am-6pm 9am-4pm
Summer Discovery Camp Join as we discover a variety of themed week activities designed to broaden the mind of campers. Summer Discovery Camp will introduce children to outdoor adventures, camping safety, eco-freindly crafts, fishing, canoeing, swimming, horseback riding and more! Take on a single themed camp or sign up for a whole summer of fun. Pre- and Post- care is available for an additional fee. Information: 847-448-8254 Location: Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center Age: 4-12 yrs. Fee, per 8-week session: $1155 R/NR Fee, per 2-week session: $290 R/NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
422206A9 June 10-Aug 2 M-F 9am-5pm
Camping 101 All of the participants will gain outdoor experience as they are introduced to: pitching tents, cooking outdoors, and most importantly camping safety. Campers will also have the opportunity to display all they have learned in an actual overnight camping trip. Class #
Dates
Class #
Dates
422206E9 Jul 22-Aug 2
Days Time M-F 9am-5pm
Mini-Camp Our 1-week mini camps provide full day care for campers as well as participation in arts and crafts activities, organized sports, and scheduled field trips. Fee: $205 R/NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
422206F9 Aug 5-9 M-F 422206G9 Aug 12-16 M-F
9am-5pm 9am-5pm
Zombie Survival Camp: Basic Training Campers will learn the survival skills needed for the coming Zombie Apocalypse. Stealth and evasion, first aid and map reading are some of the skills we will teach our zombie fighting trainees as we search for a cure for the zombie scourge. Campers will find inner strength and confidence as they play games, climb trees, use tools, practice self-defense, build forts, increase their observational skills and work with their teammates to fight zombies. Information: 847-448-8263 Location: Evanston Ecology Center Age: Varies Fee: $325 R/$422 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
622260A9 June 17-28 M-F 622260B9 July 8-19 M-F
Age
9am-Noon 8-10 yrs. 9am-Noon 10-13 yrs.
Group Levels
When registering, please take special note to register your child for the appropriate age level. Campers must be entering the grade shown for each section in Fall 2019. Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Fee, week 1: $354 R/$424 NR (includes Great America) Fee, week 2: $314 R/$419 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
Grade
622298A9 622298B9 622298C9 622298D9 622298E9 622298F9 622298G9 622298H9
Aug 12-16 Aug 12-16 Aug 12-16 Aug 12-16 Aug 19-23 Aug 19-23 Aug 19-23 Aug 19-23
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm
Days Time
422206B9 Jun 10-21 M-F
9am-5pm
Eco-Friendly Fun Participants will be hands on as they participate in arts and crafts projects using recycled items, learn to garden, and build bird houses to provide shelter for our wild life. Class #
Dates
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422206C9 Jun 24-Jul 5 M-F
9am-5pm
Water Works Campers will enjoy the wonderful outdoor aquatic opportunities as they visit our Evanston beach’s to play and swim, canoe in our North Shore Channel, and fish in the pond at Lovelace Park. Class #
Dates
Days Time
422206D9 Jul 8-19 M-F
2019
9am-5pm
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Variety Robothink Robotics Challenge Mini Camp Join us for this fun RoboThink Robotics Challenge Mini Camp. Build battle robots, have robotic soccer competitions and design sensor robots! Sign up for both sessions to make it a full day. RoboThink offers academically oriented STEM programs focusing on robotics for budding, intermediate and/or advanced students. We are aligned with Next Gen Science standards and allow students to be hands on and engaged in formulating a problem and solving it through design. Armed with gears, motors, sensors, and mainboards, students build, and play with robots of all shapes, sizes, and functions. Starting with simple motorized models and building to advanced autonomous sensor robots, our instructors take students on a fun and educational journey where we cover robotics principles and problem solving. The activities are interactive, hands-on and very engaging to promote learning and retention. No prior experience is required. There are different curricula to adjust for different experience levels. Participants will need to bring a lunch if they are attending full day. Location: Chandler-Newberger Community Center Age: 5-12 yrs. Fee: $204 R/$254 NR Class #
Dates
Days Time
622210A9 622210B9 622210C9 622210D9
Aug 5-9 Aug 5-9 Aug 12-16 Aug 12-16
M-F M-F M-F M-F
9am-Noon 1-4pm 9am-Noon 1-4pm
FUSE S.T.E.M. Camp Our FUSE STEM-focused summer camp is for grades 5–8, combining fun and learning with an unforgettable experience. The camp teach the kids to think and work like real scientists, engineers, developers and creative designers. Our kids get to work on cool projects, hands-on activities, engage in fun and developing realworld products and digital creation. Emphasis is placed on non-tech activities like games, challenges and local trips. No camp July 4. Location: Gibbs-Morrison Cultural Center Age: 10-14 yrs., entering grades 5-8 Fee, 6 weeks: $750 R/$850 NR Fee, 3 weeks: $375 R/$475 NR Class #
Dates
022201A9 June 10-July 19 022202A9 June 10-28 022202B9 July 1-19
Days Time M-F M-F M-F
8:30am- 4pm 8:30am- 4pm 8:30am- 4pm
Summer Enrichment Academy
Making Music
Summer is a great time for your preschooler to keep learning through fun and engaging enrichment activities. Our Summer Enrichment Academy will challenge your little one to explore, create and learn in a fun camp atmosphere. Each week will give campers an opportunity to try something new to spark their natural love of learning, as well as their imagination. Each one-week camp will focus on a specific topic, but will also include music and movement, free play, and large motor skill development activities. No camp July 4. Location: Bent Park Age: 3-5 yrs. Fee, 5 days: $109 R/$125 NR Fee, 3 days: $67 R/$77 NR
Celebrate, dance, and sing as campers take a musical journey. From creating our own instruments to playing in our camp band we will experience the joy music can bring to our lives.
Pint Size Picasso Kick off the summer with a camp sure to inspire a summer of creativity. Campers will be challenged each day to create refrigerator worthy art using different mediums. Class #
Dates
621204A9 June 10-14
M-F
9am-Noon
Super Science Grab your lab coat and test your theories. Join us as we journey beyond slime to create and test our hypotheses on daily science experiments. Class #
Dates
Days Time
621204B9 June 17-21 M-F
9am-Noon
Cooking Cuties Cooking teaches science, math and following directions; add a pinch of curiosity and your cooking cutie will be a chef in no time! This camp will use recipes that do not need heat. Class #
Dates
621204C9 June 24-28
Days
Time
M-F
9am-Noon
Introduction to Robotics This camp will introduce campers to the world of robotics, including a visit from Robothink where they will get hands-on learning experience to design and build robots. Class #
Dates
621204D9 July 1-3
Days Time M-W
9am-Noon
Easy Engineering From graham cracker castles to a balloon powered car your little engineer will get a simple, but exciting introduction to engineering! Class #
Dates
621204E9 July 8-12
18
Days Time
Days
Time
M-F
9am-Noon
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Class #
Dates
Days Time
621204F9 July 15-19 M-F
9am-Noon
Play with Clay Sculpt, shape and mold! In this camp we will use clay and play doh to create, learn and play. Class #
Dates
Days Time
621204G9 July 22-26 M-F
9am-Noon
Our Amazing Race Can we visit 5 continents in 5 days? Using our imagination we can! This camp will take your preschooler on an amazing adventure using different cultures to inspire us to learn, taste, and create. Class #
Dates
Days Time
621204H9 July 29-Aug 2 M-F 9am-Noon
Outdoor Science With a touch of curiosity and a love of the outdoors this camp will spark our campers love for outdoor science. Class #
Dates
621204J9 Aug 5-9
Days
Time
M-F
9am-Noon
Sandals, Sunshine and Swings This camp is just for toddlers and their parents or caregivers! Designed to be a gentle introduction to your child’s first camp experience, activities will include group and individual art projects, snack, individual play and lots of songs and stories. Each day campers will explore, build and create as projects and activities intended to challenge their large and small motor skill development, are introduced. Working with their parent or caregiver, campers will be encouraged to learn how to transition from one activity to another, follow easy and simple directions and make new friends. No camp July 4.
Campsite
Baker Park is a large, open park with a playground and shelter. Location: Baker Park Age: 2-3 yrs. with parent/caregiver (must be 2 by June 1) Fee, 5 days: $97 R/$110 NR Fee, 3 days: $60 R/$68 NR Class #
Dates
Days
621209A9 June 24-28 M-F 621209B9 July 1-3 M-W
Time 9:30-11am 9:30-11am
2019
Ecology Camps Wildflower Camp
EcoQuest Day Camp
EcoTravelers Camp
This unique preschool program is designed to develop small and large motor skills, creativity and imagination while exploring science and experiencing the joys of nature. Each two-week session meets Monday through Thursday and has a different theme. Daily activities combine outdoor exploration with play, crafts, stories, songs and nature discoveries. Campers must be potty-trained. Location: Evanston Ecology Center Age: 3-4 yrs. Fee: $185 R/$230 NR
EcoQuest Day Camp uses the time-honored traditions of summer camp, hands-on experiences, innovative programming and enthusiastic staff to create a summer of fun, while campers achieve a greater understanding of nature and the world around them. Activities include nature discovery and exploration, arts and crafts, outdoor games, stories, songs, imaginative play, scientific experiments, a beach day, a field trip, special guests and more. Camp meets full-day or half-day, Monday-Friday. Pre- and Post-care is available, see page 25. Information: 847-448-8256 Location: TBD after School District #65 approval Age: 5-7 yrs., entering Kindergarten, grade 1 or 2 Fee, per camp #, morning session: $195 R/$245 NR Fee, per camp #, full-day: $320 R/$400 NR
Discover science and nature through adventures into the Biomes of the World! EcoTravelers allows campers to learn about and enjoy the natural world in biomes all over the world. The campers will experience them through experiments, games, challenges, crafts and hands-on activities. Each session includes a beach day, a field trip, a canoe trip, a fishing expedition and a one-night campout. Post-Camp Care is available, see page 25. Information: 847-448-8256 Age: 8-9 yrs., entering grades 3 and 4 Fee: $370 R/$460 NR
Session I: Birds of a Feather They fly, they swim, they squawk! What could be more fun than a gaggle of preschoolers foraging in the Arboretum? We use role-playing games and activities to pretend to be many types of birds found around the world. Class #
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Days Time
121213A9 June 10-20 M-Th 9-11:30am
Session II: Trees are Terrific Discover the wonders of our biggest plants! How do they grow? Who lives in a tree? What do the leaves do? Every sense is used to enjoy the different trees found in the Arboretum. No camp July 4. Class #
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Days Time
121214A9 June 24-July 3 M-Th 9-11:30am
Session III: Tracking Campers will discover the art and science behind animal tracking. We will learn the ways animals leave clues behind even when we do not see them. Campers will test their knowledge on outdoor adventures in the arboretum. Class #
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121215A9 July 8-18
Class #
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122241A9 June 10-21 122241B9 June 10-21
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9am-3pm 9am-Noon
Session II: Omnivores Campers will venture a few links down the food chain to discover what life is like as an opportunistic omnivore. Camp activities and lessons will focus on what life is like to be predator and prey. No camp July 4. Class #
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Session III: Herbivores
There’s a whole different world of animals that come out when we’re tucked in bed. How do they find their dinner in the dark? We use our senses to act like raccoons, skunks, owls and fireflies, just to name a few. Dates
Campers will start their journey on the top of the food chain exploring the power and wonder of the world’s top predators. Activities, games and crafts will feature meat eater’s adaptations and surprising survival strategies.
122242A9 June 24-July 5 M-F 9am-3pm 122242B9 June 24-July 5 M-F 9am-Noon
Session IV: While I’m Sleeping
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Session I: Carnivores
Days Time
121216A9 July 22-Aug 1 M-Th 9-11:30am
Kids might not like eating their vegetables but herbivores do. Get to know the survival strategies of the vegetarians of the animal world. Learn how these prey animals spend their time gathering food while avoiding hungry hunters. Class #
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122243A9 July 8-19 122243B9 July 8-19
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M-F M-F
9am-3pm 9am-Noon
Session IV: Decomposers
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Campers’ quest will end at the bottom of the food chain with the small but mighty decomposers. Learn what life is like for the cleanup creatures and how their work impacts the entire food chain. Class #
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Days Time
122244A9 July 22-Aug 2 M-F 9am-3pm 122244B9 July 22-Aug 2 M-F 9am-Noon
Session I: Alpine and Isles We will journey from above the tree line down to the crystal blue waters. Campers will learn about biomes in two very different elevation levels, but both located on mountains. The first week, they will discover how life survives the high altitudes of alpine biome and the second week, will learn how life has evolved in the isolated isles. Location: Lovelace Park Class # Dates Days Time 122250A9 June 10-21
M-F
9am-3pm
Session II: Desert and Tundra These two extreme biomes are on opposite ends of the temperature scale, but they share a very important trait in common. Both the desert and tundra get the lowest amount of rain fall of any of the biomes. Campers will compare and contrast survival strategies in these biomes through activities, games and crafts. No camp July 4. Location: Lovelace Park Class # Dates Days Time 122251A9 June 24-July 5 M-F 9am-3pm
Session III: Oceans and Lakes Either salty or fresh, these two biomes have a vast amount of similarities. We will spend a week on each type of large body of water and the plants and animals that call them home. We will also learn how the moon affects the tides in both lakes and the ocean. Location: Lovelace Park Class # Dates Days Time 122252A9 July 8-19
M-F
9am-3pm
Session IV: Tropical and Deciduous Forests Campers will learn about the two main types of forests that cover our world. We will swing from the trees as we learn about the tropical forests near the equator. Next, we will bounce through the deciduous forest as we study wildlife like the white-tailed deer. We will learn how important these biomes are to all forms of life. Location: Evanston Ecology Center Class # Dates Days Time 122253A9 July 22-Aug 2 M-F 9am-3pm
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Ecology Camps EcoExplorer Camp EcoExplorer offers a unique opportunity to older children who are interested in nature and outdoor recreation. This camp unites the awareness of environmental topics with the practical experience of outdoor skills to form a greater appreciation of nature. Campers are encouraged to take part in the world around. We explore solutions to some environmental issues by participating in teambuilding challenges, games, arts, community service projects and hands-on experience. These two 4-week sessions include field trips, beach days, theme days and an overnight experience. During the third week, there will be an adventure-filled 3-day, 2-night camping trip. Pre- and Post-care is available; see page 25. Location: Lighthouse Nature Center Age: 10-11 yrs., entering grades 5 and 6 Fee: $885 R/$1290 NR
Session I: Sustainability Campers will discover the importance of sustainable living. A healthy ecosystem is vital to all forms of life, from the tiniest organisms to the tallest trees. We will learn how we can make small changes at home that over time will have an impact worldwide. Campers engage in sustainable activities while enjoying the natural world. No camp July 4. Class #
Dates
Days Time
122246A9 June 10-July 5 M-F 9am-3:15pm
Session II: Restoration Let’s go to the ends of the Earth! Global restoration is our goal. Campers examine the environmental changes in places all around the world, including Evanston. We’ll explore how we can coexist respectfully with the great outdoors and the importance of restoring the natural area around us. Campers will experience fire building, canoeing, hiking, camping and more. Class #
Dates
122247A9 July 8-Aug 2
Days Time M-F
9am-3:15pm
Summer Summit: Adventure Evanston We will lead the campers on all the adventures in and around Evanston. As with all the Ecology Summer Camps, we will be teaching lessons about nature and the environment. We will also take time to enjoy the end of the summer with some classic camp fun. We will tie-dye, play games, do arts and crafts, have beach days, go on a field trip, canoeing and lots of other fun activities. This camp will also have a family bonfire fire and family campout on Lighthouse Beach, weather permitting. Please note: Sections A9 and B9 are at two different locations. Each group will spend one week at the Evanston Ecology Center and one week at the Lighthouse Nature Center. Before care will be at the site where the camp is being held, after care will be at the Evanston Ecology Center . Locations: Varies Age: 5-11 yrs., entering grade K-2 or 3-6 Fee: $355 R/$443 NR Class #
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Days Time
Location
Age
122248A9 Aug 5-16 M-F 9am-3pm Ecology Center K-2 122248B9 Aug 5-16 M-F 9am-3pm Lighthouse 3-6 122248C9 Aug 5-16 M-F 9am-3pm James Park K-6
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General Information Resident Registration Information Camp Registration Day This year there will be a camp registration day taking place on February 2, 2019 from 8am–Noon online and in-person at the Levy Senior Center only. No phone registrations will be allowed at this time. Registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. This process will fairly allocate slots in camps which have high demand. The camp registration day is for Evanston residents only (zip codes 60201 and 60202). Proof of residency is required. After Noon on February 2, you will not be able to register for additional camps or wait lists until Monday, February 4 at 10am.
Online Registration You must have an active email address to register online. To request an account, click on the “Need an account?” link at cityofevanston.org/register. Online registrations for residents will begin on February 2, 2019 from 8am–Noon. All camp transactions must be completed by Noon. For online registrations, simply follow these easy steps: • Existing online accounts: Plan ahead, check that your account is accessible 48 hour prior to registration day. • New online accounts: Accounts must be created 24 hours prior to registration day. • Use the “+” icon by each camp section to select all of your choices. • After all selections have been made, click on the “add to cart” button on the bottom left corner of the screen. • Select the corresponding camp(s) for your child(ren) and click “continue”. • A review of your shopping cart will appear, click “proceed to checkout”. • Select payment method, enter the payment amount (must pay minimum amount due) and click “continue”. • Enter payment information and “submit payment”. • A receipt will automatically be emailed. Your child(ren) must meet all requirements to enroll in the camps listed in the 2019 Summer Camp Guide. Exceptions to any requirement cannot be made online. If you need an exception for camp, you must register in-person. Please note that registrations will be taken in-person simultaneously at the Levy Senior Center. Each camp will have a small number of slots reserved for in-person registrations only.
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In-Person Registration For in-person registration, simply follow these easy steps: • Arrive at the Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave., on February 2, 2019 from 8am–Noon. • Upon entry, each person will receive a number on a first-come, first-serve basis. • Residents will be directed to the gym where they will receive registration forms and have the opportunity to consult with staff on camp options. • Use the registration form to compile the first and second choice of camp selections for your child(ren). • Numbers will be called in groups to proceed to the registration desk to enroll in camp and proof of residency will be required at this time. • Staff will complete your registration with a $25 deposit per section. • A receipt will be provided upon completion confirming your camp selections.
Nonresident Registration Information Registration for nonresidents begins at 10am on Monday, February 11, 2019. At that time, nonresidents may register for camps online at cityofevanston.org/register, at all the recreation centers and by phone. A $25 deposit per camp section is due at enrollment.
Camp Policies Deposit Policy A $25 deposit is required for each camp section at the time of your child(ren) enrollment. Deposits are never refunded but may be transferred in compliance with the transfer policy. There are no payment plans or fee assistance available for deposits.
Wait List Wait lists for camp sections will only become available after the initial registration day, beginning on Monday, February 4, 2019 at 10am for residents only. Wait list registrations can be taken in-person at all community centers, over the phone and online. There is no fee required to be on a wait list(s).
Registration Cut-off In order to have safe, adequate staffing levels on the first day of camp, registration will close before camp starts. If registration is closed, ask if there is a wait list; payment is not required to be on a wait list. Please be prepared to submit a timely payment after being notified of an opening. Camp slots are non-transferable; if your child receives a slot, you cannot give this slot to another person, including family members.
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Transfer Policy
Final Payment/Payment Plans
Through 4pm on Monday, May 6, 2019, you may request that your child transfer from one City of Evanston camp to a new registration in another City of Evanston camp. Contact the center hosting the camp to initiate a transfer to a new selection. Please allow time for the requests to be processed. Do not bring your child to the “new” camp until you are contacted by that the transfer has been approved and finalized. Transfers are made based on availability in the second camp. Program fees vary. If the camp you are transferring into has a higher fee, you must pay the difference before the transfer will be approved. If the camp you are transferring into has a lower fee, a refund will be issued. Camp deposits or camp balance payments are not transferable to non-camp programs. Starting May 6, 2019, the department reserves the right to accommodate or deny transfers on a case-by-case basis. There will be a $20 charge for all transfers requested after May 6, 2019 (if the transfer can be accommodated).
May 6, 2019 balance due date for all camp fees (see “Ways to Pay” below). Payment plan options may be available after a thorough review of special circumstances on a case-by-case basis. Payment plans are arranged by community center Program Coordinators. If the camp is held at a park or school, please call 311 (847-448-4311) and we will direct you to the appropriate program coordinator. If you haven’t arranged a payment plan or paid the balance due by May 6, 2019, we reserve the right to cancel your child’s reserved space(s) and you will forfeit your camp deposit(s). Households with a previous balance are required to pay in full to all outstanding balances prior to starting camp.
Refunds
Ways to Pay Payments are accepted: Online at cityofevanston.org/register, by phone, mail or in person. Accepted forms of payments: Major credit cards, check, money order or cash (in person only).
We do not offer refunds except in the case of a documented medical excuse preventing your child from participating in camp or a documented requirement for your child to attend summer school. All such requests for a refund must be submitted in person to the Program Coordinator at your camp location that is responsible for overseeing your camp by May 6, 2019. Deposits are never refundable.
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Fee Assistance/ Scholarships A limited amount of fee assistance (scholarship) is available to qualifying Evanston residents based on family size and total family income. There are a limited number of spaces in camps and each camp has a limit on fee assistance, so please apply early. Fee assistance applications are not processed by telephone and it takes at least five business days for processing. Fee assistance applications are available at community centers and the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center, 2100 Ridge Ave. and online at cityofevanston.org/recreationscholarship. To receive a copy by mail, please call 311 (847-448-4311). Fee assistance is valid for one year. For your initial application, we will accept your current financial information (current tax return and W-2). Some families receive camp payment assistance from a third party agency. The City of Evanston Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department will work with families receiving camp payment assistance from a third party agency, providing the following guidelines are followed: • The paperwork process must begin by May 6, 2019; please contact the camp’s program manager by that date. • A payment contract must be signed by the primary guardian of the camper before the first day of camp, indicating they will be responsible for the guardian co-payment or the entire camp balance in the event assistance is denied. If the above items are not completed in the time frame indicated, the City of Evanston Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department reserves the right to deny participation until required fees are paid.
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General Information Health, Safety and ADA Information/Emergency Contact Form Participants in City of Evanston camp programs are required to have an information/emergency form on file prior to the first day of camp. The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department has teamed up with ePACT to improve the health and safety of children enrolled in our camp programs this summer. ePACT is one of the leading secure electronic health record systems for campers. Instead of filling out paper forms, you will enter health/ emergency contact information through the encrypted online system. Detailed instructions of how to register and enter the information will be available in the second half of March 2019.
Health, Contact Information and Code of Conduct If your child is ill, do not send him/her to camp. First aid for minor cuts or abrasions is available. The City of Evanston doesn’t carry hospitalization insurance for program participants; your family’s individual health care policy must cover all your medical needs. Please pay special attention to the area on the information form that asks for your phone numbers so we can contact you if the need arises. The form also has an area to list health concerns. Parents and camp staff must work together to ensure that each child understands the importance of safe camping. Before camp starts, camps will include the City of Evanston’s Code of Conduct policy as part of the parent packet. It will be implemented if a child’s behavior begins to interfere with the rights of others.
Special Needs, Medications and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Does your child need special accommodations to allow him/her full participation? Examples of needs are medication, behavior management and physical assistance. The City of Evanston welcomes the participation of all individuals in our programs, including those with disabilities. We are fully committed to complying with the ADA and providing reasonable accommodations to facilitate participation in our programs. The sooner we know about your special situation, the more time we have to make reasonable accommodations to improve your child’s recreational experience with us! At the time of registration, it is the responsibility of a parent/guardian to contact our Inclusion Coordinator to make arrangements for any accommodations. Those registering closer to the start of camp must contact our Inclusion Coordinator no later than 2 weeks before camp starts; otherwise, camp attendance may be delayed. Questions: please contact Ryan Dollins at rdollins@cityofevanston.org; 847-424-5496 (voice); 847-448-8064 (TTY) or 800-526-0857 (IL Relay Center voice transmission).
Pick-up/Drop-off Policy and Misc. Information “Safety First” Drop-off and Pick-up Please be aware that camps have sign-in and sign-out procedures that must be followed. Parents, custodians or guardians are responsible for promptly picking up children when the program ends. If a child is picked up more than five minutes late, you will be assessed a late fee of $10 per child per 15-minute period. Continued tardiness may result in your child being removed from the remainder of the session.
Campsites Although campsites listed were confirmed at press time, locations are subject to change based on space availability and School District #65’s final approval in spring 2019. Visit cityofevanston.org/summercamps for an update or call 311 (847-448-4311).
Starting Date, Snow Days and Summer School Schedules were set assuming School District #65’s school year will end before Friday, June 7, 2019. If the school year is extended and the starting date of our camps changes, we’ll mail a notice to parents/guardians in May. If your child is required to attend summer school, please contact the program coordinator so potential accommodations may be discussed. The camp refund policy applies.
Quality Assurance We strive to provide the highest-quality programs. We’re confident that all participants will enjoy them. However, if you are not satisfied, we welcome suggestions and ideas that you think will help us improve our programs.
Photography and Videotaping Photographs or videotapes are occasionally taken of camp participants for promotional and administrative uses for the City of Evanston. If you wish to place your child’s name on a list of children who shouldn’t be videotaped or photographed, please call 847-448-8041.
Updated or Corrected Information Every attempt was made to supply accurate information, but information may change after the guide is printed in December. Camp locations are expected to be confirmed in May after School District #65 determines their needs. Updates, including confirmed camp sites, will be posted at cityofevanston.org/summercamps. You also may call 311 (847-448-4311) for updates.
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Pre- and Post-camp Care Pre- and Post-care assists parents by offering a safe environment for their children beyond normal camp hours. Each Pre- and Post-care site offers children access to various recreational activities and equipment so children can relax and play. This is not an extension of the camp curriculum; activities might include playground time and board games. Pre- and Post-care service is available for campers registered in specific camps (see list below). Fee assistance for Pre- and Post-care is available to qualified Evanston residents only for weekly payments. Care will be supervised at an approximately 10:1 camper/staff ratio; at many camp sites, assistant directors will be responsible for supervision before and after the normal camp hours.
Fees:
Pre-care: $15 per day or $30 per week Post-care: $15 per day or $40 per week
Pre- and Post-camp Care is available at an additional cost at only the following camps: Evanston Ecology Center:
EcoQuest, EcoExplorer, EcoTravelers and Summer Summit. All Ecology camps will have post-care at one campsite (site TBD).
Chandler-Newberger Community Center: Sports Camp, Sports Mini-Camp and Ultimate Adventure Camp. Chess Camp only has Pre-care.
Arts Camps:
Immersion in the Arts Camp, Taste of Immersion in the Arts Camp, Animalia Camp, Crafters Camp, Pirate Camp, Space Camp, Romans Camp, Royals, Knights and Nobles Camp and Renaissance Camp.
Robert Crown Community Center:
How to Register for Pre- or Post-camp Care You may now register online for Pre- and Postcare starting at 10am on March 12, 2019. For a registration form, please contact the community center where your child will attend camp (see below). If the camp is to be held at a school, park or site to be determined, call the phone number listed in the camp description; staff will mail you a form for that camp. If your child will attend camp at different locations, you will need to complete a registration form for each camp site.
Evanston Ecology Center:
Matt Poole, 847-448-8147
Chandler-Newberger Community Center:
Michelle Tompkins, 847-448-8252
Información Importante Información de inscripción ¿Habla Español? Pólizas y plazos para los campamentos de verano estan publicados en español en el sitio cityofevanston.org/summercamps. Las copias impresas estarán disponibles en los cuatro centros comunitarios. Para asistencia, llame al número 847-448-4311.
Arts Camps: Angela Allyn, 847-448-8263 Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center:
Jelani Summers, 847-448-8254
Robert Crown Community Center: 847-448-8258
Important Items to Remember: 1. Space in each camp’s Pre- and Post-care is limited. If you need to schedule additional service after the camp session has started, we will do our best to accommodate you. 2. Payment for weekly Pre- and Post-care is due at the time you register for the service. For more information about daily care, please contact the program coordinator. 3. After May 6, 2019, there will be no refunds. 4. Children must be picked up promptly when Post-camp Care is scheduled to end at their site. In emergency situations, a late fee of $10 per 15-minute period or any portion of a 15-minute period will be charged. Abuse of this emergency system may result in removal of the child from the camp program.
Learn to Skate and Hockey Camp.
Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center: Summertime Discovery.
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Dates to Remember and Free Programs 2019 Dates to Remember February 2 at 8am–Noon • Open online registration. • In-person registrations at the Levy Senior Center only.
February 4 at 10am • Resident registrations resumes. • Wait list for residents begin.
February 11 at 10am • Open registration begins (Evanston resident and nonresidents) • Registrations accepted online, in person, by phone and by mail.
May 6 • Camp balances due today! • Last date to request a transfer to a different camp program, cancel, and/or request a payment plan.
Free Summer Lunch Program (Age 1–18) Tentative sites: Mason Park, James Park and the parks adjacent to Robert Crown Community Center and Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center. The City of Evanston’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department may once again operate a Summer Food Service Program through a grant from the Illinois State Board of Education. If the grant is awarded for 2019, free cold lunches will be served Monday–Friday to youth age 1–18 years at four park sites this summer. The summer food service program is available to all eligible children without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap. Program status updates: call 847-448-8254.
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Summer Camps by Age Camp
Pg Pre-K
Arts Adventure through Creation Early Childhood Arts Evanston Children’s Theatre Camp Full-Day Themed 1–week Arts Camps Immersion in the Arts Camp Taste of Immersion in the Arts Camp YAP (Young Artist Program) Ecology
6 6 6 6 5 5 5
EcoExplorer Camp EcoQuest Day Camp EcoTravelers Camp Summer Summit Wildflower Camp Specialty—Games
20 19 19 20 19
Chess Wizards Mini-Camp Lego® Camps Special Needs
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Adult
13 13-14
Camp R.E.A.L. Park Camp Sports
14 14
Aquatic Camps Basketball Camps Beach Volleyball Mini-Camp Flag Football Camp Gymnastics Mini-Camp Hat Trick Hockey Jedi Fencing Training Junior EVP Tournament Camp Junior Golf and Tennis Camp Lakefront Variety Camps Learn to Figure Skate Camp Learn to Skate Hockey Camp Learn to Speedskate Camp Pee Wee Sports Camp Science and Sports Camp Sports Camp Sports Mini-Camp Tennis Teen Leadership
7 12 12 12 12 8 12 10 9 7 8 8 9 11 12 10 10 9
Aquatic Counselor in Training Ecology Counselor in Training Counselor In Training Robert Crown Counselor in Training Program Variety End of Summer Bash! Fun Factory Kid City FUSE S.T.E.M. Camp Robotics and coding Challenge Mini Camp Sandals, Sunshine and Swings Summer Discovery Camp Summer Enrichment Academy Summer Safari Camp Tween Scene Ultimate Adventure Camp Zombie Survival Camp
15 15 15 15
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City of Evanston Summer Events
2019 DOWNTOWN EVANSTON FARMERS’ MARKET May 4–November 2, Saturdays, 7:30am–1pm
The City of Evanston is accepting applications from ensembles and artists for consideration to participate in the Starlight Concert Series held June through July, 2019. Please apply at cityofevanston.org/starlight.
Intersection of University Place & Oak Ave. As many as 58 Midwest vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat, flowers, cheese, eggs, baked goods and more. “Home Grown Art ” and food demos/tastings. LINK cards accepted. Free parking in adjacent Maple Ave. Garage with validation at City tent. Information: 847-448-8045 or cityofevanston.org/market
RIDGEVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET Returning in June 2019 Intersection of Ridge Ave. and South Blvd.; Michael Miro, Market Manager, 847-869-5640
WEST END FARMERS’ MARKET Returning in June 2019
Intersection of Church St. and Dodge Ave. Season dates will be posted at cityofevanston.org/market
Evanston’s
Swimming Beaches Open May 25! Buy your season beach tokens here. Prices arE discounted until Friday, June 7.
Fee assistance is available to qualified Evanston residents. A limited number of free beach tokens are being made available to Evanston residents who meet income guidelines through the City of Evanston’s Recreation Division and various community outreach agencies/organizations.
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE MAYOR’S SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM JOB FAIR
For Youth 14–18 Yrs. Who Live Only In Zip Codes 60201/60202
SATURDAY MARCH 16 8AM–2PM Doors close at 2pm
Evanston Township High School 1600 Dodge Ave., Evanston
Job Fair Requirements
In order to be eligible to attend the job fair, youth must be enrolled in school and be at least 14 years of age when the employment program begins in June 2019. For more information, email youth@cityofevanston.org or call/text 847-448-4311.