2024 March/April Westerville Community Recreation Guide

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Unforgettable Memories and Learning Opportunities Youth summer camps ignite curiosity and support development Summer camps provide youth with opportunities outside of traditional education settings to learn, explore new interests and make lasting friendships. With a focus on healthy living, physical activity and teamwork, the City of Westerville’s Parks and Recreation Summer Camp Program provides a fun, safe environment for young people to build confidence while participating in an array of activities. Some of the most popular camps are the Summer Day Camps, commonly referred to as Nut Camps. The weekly camps include themed lesson plans that promote learning through games and activities. Youth can participate in either Peanut (ages 6-7), Coconut (ages 8-9) or Walnut (ages 1012) camps, or Nut Camps, which include occasional off-site field trips. “My son has loved all of the nut camps,” said Julie Brown, a Westerville resident whose son Kenny has participated in the Summer Camp program for five summers. “There are so many team-building activities. He’s learned so much about working with different people. As the group has gotten older, he’s learned a lot about problem-solving and group dynamics.” Additional camp offerings include the Kids Fun Club (KFC) for youth ages 6-13 who participate in sports, play games and make crafts, and the Heritage Kids Camp (HKC), which enables families to combine programming from the Nut Camps and KFC. A wide range of sports-focused camps are also available for youth ages 6-12, including everything from Ninja Training Camp to Shooting Stars Basketball Camp. Turn to page 45 to view current Nut Camp, KFC, HKC and Sports Camp offerings. Parks and Recreation also partners with contracted instructors to offer specialized camps throughout the summer. Specialty topics include but are not limited to, cooking, parkour, chess, world culture, archery and travel. View this summer’s offerings on pages 46-49. “It was well organized and the program staff had good communication with parents,” said Blendon 22

Jess Schwarz’ son Will

Township resident Jessica Schwarz. Schwarz's son Will has participated in the Summer Camp program for two consecutive summers and plans to participate again this summer. “My son had a great summer, and he made a lot of friends,” said Schwarz. “He was fulfilled and he had the structure he needed, but it didn’t feel like work.” Additional opportunities are available for older youth through the Teen Fun Club (TFC) and the Counselors in Training (CIT) programs. TFC provides fun, flexible options for youth ages 12-15. TFC campers participate in a variety of themed activities, swimming and open play/socialization. The CIT program provides volunteer opportunities for teens ages 1416 to gain experience working within youth recreational settings. Turn to page 47 to learn more about the TFC and CIT programs.


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