DIVISION MANAGER WELCOME LETTER
Dear camp families,
Greetings! We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to you as we embark on an exciting journey at Sarasota County camps this summer. Get ready for a summer filled with laughter, new friendships and unforgettable experiences.
Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources believes in creating a safe, clean, accessible and inclusive environment where campers can explore, learn and grow. Our dedicated team of experienced counselors is committed to ensuring that each camper has a memorable and enriching summer. To ensure a positive and enjoyable experience for all campers, we kindly ask everyone to adhere to our camp guidelines. These guidelines promote a safe and respectful environment for everyone to thrive. We are looking forward to an amazing summer with your camper. If you have any questions or concerns before the start of camp, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of our camp team.
Thank you for choosing Sarasota County camps. Get ready for a summer adventure like no other!
Sincerely,
Lauren Kabrick Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Recreation and Neighborhood Parks Division ManagerACCREDITATION INFORMATION
We are proud to announce that our Day and Adventure camps have been recently accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). ACA is the only national accreditation body for camps of all types. ACA’s accreditation standards focus on health, safety and risk management, and are used as benchmarks by government entities. ACA accreditation provides public evidence of a camp’s commitment to the wellbeing of campers and staff. Accreditation indicates to the public that the camp administration has voluntarily allowed a peer review process in which its practices are compared to standards established by professionals and authoritative sources associated with the camp industry. Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources participated in a peer review at which all written evidence of compliance was reviewed, and field visits were conducted to confirm that the standards were implemented into camp operations. Sarasota County successfully met all standards of excellence in the areas applicable to Sarasota County operations.
CAMP SOFTWARE UPDATE
Sarasota County’s Summer Camp program is excited to introduce our latest addition to day and adventure camp registration, CampDoc. CampDoc is a camp management system that was created with your child’s safety and well-being in mind. As a parent, you’ll find it easy to input vital health information, emergency contacts and necessary details online through this secure portal. Upon completing your initial online registration, you’ll receive an email from our CampDoc site inviting you as a new user to manage your child’s camp profile. Please fill this out to ensure we have all necessary details for a safe and enjoyable camp experience.
All CampDoc forms must be completed prior to the first day of camp.
SUMMER IN THE PARKS
WELCOME!
Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources offers 10 weeks of summer fun for children entering grades 1 through 12. These camps provide a variety of safe and enjoyable summer recreation opportunities for your children.
Day Camp: Designed for children entering grades 1 through 5, the camp includes weekly themes, multiple field trips a week, physical activity, creative arts, reading, science and nature, safety and wellness, unstructured play and character-development activities.
Adventure Camp: Youth entering grades 6 through 8 participate in multiple field trips a week as well as sports, games, arts and crafts, and more.
Counselor-in-Training (C.I.T.): An elite group of hand-selected high school students learn skills that will prepare them to become successful camp counselors. C.I.T. participants assist counselors and have the opportunity to earn volunteer hours.
Specialty Camp: More than 30 specialty camps are scheduled throughout the summer. Each camp focuses on a specific theme, allowing campers to focus on a favorite activity or try something different.
Signing up is easy with our online registration at SarasotaCountyParks.com. Registration begins at 7 a.m., Monday, March 25, 2024.
2024 CAMP SCHEDULE
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DAY CAMP - GRADES 1-5
Day Camp offers a safe and exciting setting for your child(ren) to enjoy a summer of discovery. Weekly themes allow campers to have fun, make friends and enjoy new experiences with field trips each week and on-site activities focusing on physical activity, creative arts, science and nature, safety and wellness, character development and reading to prevent summer learning loss. Camp fee includes official camp T-shirt, field trip costs and on-site activities. Breakfast/lunch will be provided free of charge through the Sarasota District Schools Food and Nutrition Services Summer Break Spot Program as the field trip schedule allows. Campers are transported to field trip sites in Sarasota County school buses. Parents must check in their children at the campsite between 7:30 and 9 a.m. Structured activities take place between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Children arriving late must be transported to the field trip location by their parent or guardian.
Dates: June 3-28
Session I
July 1-26 (no camp on July 4) Session II
Additional week available (see Mini Camp).
Fee: $475 per session. Includes a $25 nonrefundable administrative fee. Payment plan available.
* Financial assistance available to qualifying families. Please refer to the Registration Procedure on page 22 of this guide for more information on financial assistance.
Ages: Entering grades 1-5 (ages 6-10 as of Sept. 1, 2024)
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Locations: Colonial Oaks Park, Laurel Park, Longwood Park, Woodmere Park
DAY CAMP QUICK FACTS
• Field trips every week!
• Special on-site activities each week!
• Camp fee includes all field trips and activities. There are never additional fees!
• Camper T-shirt provided with each session enrollment.
• Meal service provided as field trip schedule allows.
• Staff-to-camper ratio is less than one-to-12.
• Camp fee breaks down to $118.75 per week, $23.75 per day, $2.37 per hour.
• Minimum enrollment is required for all programs.
• No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp.
MINI CAMP - GRADES 1-5
Mini Camp program provides two additional weeks of fun for the last two weeks of summer. You can sign up for both weeks or just one. Onsite entertainment will make the last weeks of summer memorable ones!
* No breakfast or lunch provided during Mini Camp.
* No off-site field trips during Mini Camp.
Dates: July 29-Aug. 2 Aug. 5- 9
Fee: $119
Ages: Entering grades 1-5 (ages 6-10 as of Sept. 1, 2024)
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Locations: Colonial Oaks Park Woodmere Park
ADVENTURE CAMP - GRADES 6-8
Your older child will enjoy more challenging activities and field trips while maintaining a safe environment. Adventure campers participate in multiple field trips every week and enjoy on-site activities including sports, games, arts and crafts, and more! Adventure campers are transported to field trip sites in Sarasota County school buses. Parents must check in their children at the campsite between 7:30 and 9 a.m. Most activities are planned between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., but some field trips require an earlier arrival or later pickup. Children arriving late must be transported to the field trip location by their parent or guardian. Breakfast/lunch will be provided at Bee Ridge Park free of charge through the Sarasota District Schools Food and Nutrition Services Summer Break Spot Program as the field trip schedule allows.
Dates: June 3-28
Session I
July 1-26 (no camp on July 4) Session II
Fee: $707 per session. Includes a $25 nonrefundable administrative fee. Payment plan available.
* Financial assistance available to qualifying families. Please refer to the Registration Procedure on page 22 of this guide for more information on financial assistance.
Ages: Entering grades 6-8 (ages 11-13 as of Sept.1, 2024)
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Locations: Bee Ridge Park Nokomis Community Park
ADVENTURE CAMP QUICK FACTS
• Multiple field trips every week!
• Camp fee includes all field trips and activities. There are never additional fees!
• Meal service provided as field trip schedule allows.
• Staff-to-camper ratio is less than one-to-12.
• Camp fee breaks down to $176.75 per week, $35.35 per day, $3.53 per hour.
• No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp.
C.I.T. PROGRAM
Students entering 9th through 11th grade are invited to apply for the Counselor-in-Training (C.I.T.) Program and enjoy sessions that will prepare them to become a successful camp counselor. A limited number of C.I.T. opportunities are available. An online registration form indicating camp location must be completed prior to April 26. Candidates will be interviewed in the order the registration form is received until maximum enrollment is reached. C.I.T.s will have the opportunity to earn volunteer hours as they assist counselors on-site and on field trips. Training sessions include team building, group games, safety, first aid and more. If selected, candidates must provide a letter of recommendation from an adult other than a family member. The program fee is due once the candidate is selected. Participants should contact their high school prior to summer to verify eligibility of volunteer hours. Breakfast/lunch will be provided free of charge through the Sarasota District Schools Food and Nutrition Services Summer Break Spot Program as the field trip schedule allows. C.I.T.s will receive uniform T-shirts. C.I.T.s will be required to attend C.I.T. training May 29 to June 1. Detailed schedule will be provided upon selection.
Dates: June 3 -28 Session I
July 1-26 (no camp on July 4) Session II
Fee: $95 per session
Includes a $25 nonrefundable administrative fee.
Ages: Entering grades 9-11 (ages 14-16 as of Sept. 1, 2024)
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Colonial Oaks Park, Laurel Park, Longwood Park, Woodmere Park
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SPECIALTY CAMPS
Minimum enrollment is required for all programs and many of our camps are subject to weather conditions. If camp is canceled prior to the start of the day’s activities, a make-up day will be offered. If no make-up day is available, a prorated refund will be offered. No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp.
AIM, FIRE AND SHOOT CAMP
Experts introduce campers to the growing sports of trap, skeet, sporting clays, archery and bow hunting. Campers will spend two days learning shotgun safety, etiquette and proper technique for shooting clay targets. Ear and eye protection will be provided. For best fit, campers should bring their own sunglasses. Campers will spend three days learning the basics of archery from certified USA Archery coaches. This introduction covers the mechanics of the traditional and compound bows, 3-D shooting, Olympic archery and competition shooting. This camp ends with an archery competition with prizes to test campers’ skills. All equipment is provided. Campers should bring water and a snack daily.
Dates: July 22-26
Fee: $150
Ages: 12-16
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Knight Trail Park
ARCHERY CAMP
Campers learn the art of archery through expert instruction by certified USA Archery coaches from the Lekatchka Archery Club. This introduction covers the mechanics of traditional and compound bows, 3-D shooting, Olympic archery and competition shooting. This camp ends with a competition with prizes to test campers’ skills. All equipment is provided. Campers should bring water and a snack daily.
Dates: June 17-21
July 8-12
Fee: $125
Ages: 10-16
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Knight Trail Park
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ART AND EATS CAMP
This is a camp that combines our art and cooking programs all in one. Our cooking curriculum each day will be about kitchen cleanliness, food safety and proper tool usage. Campers will be using the “three bite rule” as they explore new food flavors both sweet, savory and sometimes exotic. The second half of the camp will be filled with art and exploring many different types and forms of art such as paper, woodworking, sewing, tile, paint and creative uses for recycled materials and more. All tools, recipes and supplies will be provided as well as a bunch of new skills, a dash of inspiration and a pinch of spice!
Dates: June 3-7
Fee: $180
Ages: 5-12
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Nokomis Beach Park
CAMP RUNWAY
Camp Runway offers an in-depth background of the process and elements needed to design a collection. From concept to construction, illustration and fabrics, campers will enjoy learning different skills throughout fun and exciting projects. Each session campers will explore fashion history, hand sewing, draping with mannequins, textiles, sketching, painting, collaging, merchandising and so much more! Minimum registration is required for each session.
Dates: Session 1: June 3-14 Session 2: June 17-28
Fee: $795/session
Ages: 8-14
Hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Drop off between 8:30-9 a.m. and pickup 3:30-4 p.m.
Location: Venice Community Center
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CHEF CAMPS
Chef Camp - Mattison’s Forty-One - NEW!
The chefs at Mattison’s Forty-One will teach you culinary techniques and elaborate recipes from some of the best chefs around. Learn the finer cooking skills from grilling to saute to sauces and sides.
Dates: June 10-14
July 15-19
Fee: $250
Ages: 10-15
Hours: 8:30-11 a.m.
Location: Mattison’s Forty-One
Chef Camp - Made in Italy
Ciao! Made In Italy is teaching a cooking class for kids! We invite you into our kitchen to learn the basics to some Italian kid-friendly food. You will learn how to make pizza, pasta and Italian desserts.
Dates:
June 10-14
June 24-28
July 8-12
July 22-26
Fee: $250
Ages: 10-15
Hours: 8:30-11 a.m.
Location: Made in Italy
COMPOUND BOARDSHOP’S SKATEBOARD CAMP
Come shred Sarasota’s Payne Park this summer with the Compound skate team! Go from dropping in and work your way up to the more advanced stuff, like board slides, grinds and airs. This camp is great for everyone, from the newest of beginners to the most advanced skaters. There’s a teacher perfect for every skill level. Take your skating to a whole new level this summer. Campers should bring sunscreen, snacks and a refillable water bottle. No equipment? No problem! Loaner equipment available by calling the Compound Boardshop in advance at 941-552-9805.
Dates: July 22-26
Fee: $250
Ages: 7-14
Hours: 8 a.m. to noon
Location: Payne Park Skate Park
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COMPOUND BOARDSHOP’S SKIM, SURF AND PADDLE CAMP
Suitable for all skill levels, this camp consists of surf, skim and stand-up paddle instruction, demonstration and practice, mixed with beach activities, floating docks, games and plenty of summertime fun. Our Compound Boardshop instructors will work with you in small groups, divided up by experience level, to give you five days of dedicated surf, skim and stand-up paddle board immersion to get you riding waves like never before. We strive to have our campers gain confidence, build lifelong skills and create lasting friendships. What to bring to camp: Refillable water bottle, sunscreen, snacks and a towel. **Campers are also welcome to bring their own equipment or use the equipment provided by Compound Boardshop.**
Dates: June 3-7 Lido Beach
June 10-14
June 24-28
July 8-12
July 15-19
North Jetty Park
Turtle Beach Park
Lido Beach
North Jetty Park
July 29-Aug 2 Turtle Beach Park
Fee: $250
Ages: 7-15
Hours: 8 a.m. to noon
CREEPY, CRAWLY CRITTER CAMP
Want to know more about bugs, snakes, owls and other critters? This camp provides in-depth exploration into where they live, what they eat and all the fun and gory details! Campers will learn about spiders, slimy and slippery amphibians and reptiles, the good, the bad and the ugly insects as well as how to identify skulls and wildlife paw prints. Park naturalists will lead nature walks, conduct safaris and provide interactive presentations. Indoor activities include live show and tell specimens, owl pellet dissections and take-home crafts. Campers should wear hats and closed-toe shoes and arrive with sunscreen, water and optional snacks.
Dates: July 8-12
Fee: $100
Ages: 6-9
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Shamrock Park and Nature Center
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FRESHWATER FISHING AND BOATING CAMP
Campers will have a great time learning freshwater fishing and boating skills while receiving hands-on instruction and in-boat experience! Supported in collaboration with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, this camp will focus on key angling and boating skills such as casting, netting, knot tying, motor instruction, oaring, launching and maneuvering vessels. Anglers will get up close and personal with fish biology and cleaning, as well as practicing responsible angling methods. This camp will provide instruction for numerous key skills and techniques that anglers of all ages can use for years to come. Campers will receive a rod, reel and tackle box to take home. Limited to 20 campers.
Dates: June 3-7
June 10-14
Fee: $100
Ages: 9-12
Hours: 8 a.m. to noon
Location: Twin Lakes Park
JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CAMP
Spend a week with professional lifeguards learning the fundamentals of lifeguarding. This program offers hands-on learning experiences and character-building activities while having fun. Lifeguards with the Sarasota County Lifeguard Division train participants in water safety, rescue techniques, rescue paddling, competitive lifeguard events, how to identify and treat marine life, CPR and first aid. Fee includes a rash guard and T-shirt. Swimsuits and goggles are required. To participate, all potential campers must attend a 30-minute tryout session at Arlington Park pool and demonstrate the ability to swim 100 yards freestyle in 2:05 or less, tread water for five minutes and retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool.
*** Strong swim background is essential, swim team experience preferred.
*** Returning campers are exempt from tryouts. Conditions vary daily. Tryouts are offered from 11 a.m. to noon at Arlington Park pool, May 4,11,18 and June 1. Reserve your date during online registration or indicate date on mail-in form; walk-ups are not allowed. Alternate tryout dates may be arranged if necessary.
Dates: June 17-21 Siesta Beach
June 24 -28 Nokomis Beach Park
Fee: $200 (includes T-shirt and rash guard)
Ages: 9-17
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Location: Siesta Beach and Nokomis Beach Park
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MARINE EXPLORERS CAMP
Campers will have a great time learning and exploring the field of marine conservation and science. From kayaking and dip netting critters, to identifying marine species in Lemon Bay, campers will learn how researchers and scientists care for our local watersheds and the types of animals that inhabit them. We’ll learn a lot but play a lot too, with fun daily activities that show the importance and sensitivity of the Gulf of Mexico and area waterways.
Dates: July 22-26
Fee: $100
Ages: 8-11
Hours: 8 a.m. to noon
Location: Lemon Bay Park
LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB?
JOIN OUR TEAM!
You will gain valuable experience working with campers and creating a safe, fun and engaging environment that gets kids excited to learn and play! Camp staff positions include: counselors, substitute or specialty counselors, assistant supervisor and camp supervisor!
Applicants must be age 16 and up.
MOSAIC AND RESIN CAMP
In this camp, we will be exploring a bit of destruction and science while we learn about mosaics and resin arts. Come smash and rebuild colorfully creative mosaic pieces from multiple media types and mix your way in to some cool techniques in resin art too!
Dates: July 22-26
Fee: $180
Age: 7-13
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Nokomis Beach Park
MUSIC CAMP - NEW!
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a variety of music camps. Each week is set to a different theme. There are choices for everyone!
Dates: Various
Fee: $150
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Venice Community Center
Theme: Violin and Voice
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a week of violin and voice camp. Students in grades K-1 will enjoy learning about the violin and voice. Each day will include playing the violin or singing, a music craft and group activity.
Dates: June 3-7
Age: 5-6 (Grades K-1)
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Theme: Piano and Percussion
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a week of piano and percussion camp. Students in grades K-1 will enjoy learning about piano and percussion. Each day will include playing the piano or percussion instruments, a music craft and group activity.
Dates: June 10-14
Age: 5-6 (Grades K-1)
Theme: Patriotic Music
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a Patriotic music camp. Students in grades 2-3 will be introduced to patriotic music. Each day will incorporate percussion, singing, a music craft and group activity.
Dates: July 1-5 (No camp July 4)
Fee: $120
Ages: 7-8 (Grades 2-3)
Theme: Violin and Piano
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a week of violin and piano camp. Students in grades 2-3 will enjoy learning about the violin and piano. Each day will include playing the violin or piano, a music craft and group activity.
Dates: July 8-12
Ages: 7-8 (Grades 2-3)
Theme: Violin and Voice
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a week of violin and voice camp. Students in grades 4-5 will enjoy learning about the violin and voice. Each day will include learning to play the violin, singing and an art activity or music game.
Dates: July 15-19
Ages: 9-10 (Grades 4-5)
Theme: Piano and Percussion
Join Impara SRQ at the Venice Community Center for a week of piano and percussion camp. Students in grades 4-5 will enjoy learning about piano and percussion. Each day will include learning to play the piano, percussion and an art activity or music game.
Dates: July 22-26
Age: 9-10 (Grades 4-5)
DON’T MISS OUT ON THESE OTHER MYSTERIUM GAME SCHOOL CAMP OPPORTUNITIES!
MYSTERIUM GAME SCHOOL – NEW!
Join Game School for a variety of fun and S.T.E.M. based camps. Each week is set to a different theme, there is choices for everyone! Sign up for both morning and afternoon session to make a full-day program.
Location: Escape Rooms
1900 Main St., Suite 300 Upstairs.
Dates/Hours: Various
Amusement Park Creations: Code and Coasters
Create your very own theme park with our exciting program! Discover the art of crafting fun rides using LEGO® bricks and various building materials. Unleash your creativity and learn while you play as you bring your amusement park to life with moving attractions! Simple visual block coding with bring elements of the rides to life and introduce basic programming and engineering ideas.
Dates: May 28-31 (four days)
Fees: $168
Age: 7-14
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Brick, Click and Roll
Make moving LEGO® brick creations that sense their environment and navigate with simple visual coding and sensors. Create a cable car, ferry, bus and other fun ways to get around. Simple visual block coding with bring elements of the rides to life and introduce basic programming and engineering ideas.
Dates: May 28 – 31 (four days)
Fees: $168
Age: 7-14
Hours: 1-4 p.m.
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Escape Games: Codes, Clues and Ciphers
Learn how to send secret messages and how to decode them. Learn about Caesar, Pigpen, the Enigma Machine, Moon Alphabet, Morse Code, Cipher Wheels and more! Solve mysteries and create puzzles you can use as part of our Escape Room series. Enjoy playing an escape mini-game based on these challenges as well as creating them.
Dates: June 3-7
Fees: $210
Age: 8-14
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Escape Games: Hiding in Plain Light
Escape Rooms use the science of light and the quirks of human vision to hide and reveal information under different lighting conditions! Blacklight (UV), red reveal, shadows, strobe effects, glow in the dark and more. Enjoy playing an escape mini-game based on these challenges and a glow party!
Dates: June 3-7
Fees: $210
Age: 8-14
Hours: 1-4 p.m.
Escape Games: Secret Journal Game
Take your puzzle creation skills to the next level by making your own “book” based escape room. Starting with the idea of a secret diary or spy journal, you’ll create a game anyone can play. Learn about how to design a good game and how to tell a story through puzzles to make your game even more exciting. Using both classic puzzles, codes, and some mechanical and tech tricks, too.
Dates: June 10-14
Fees: $250 (includes all materials)
Age: 9-14
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Escape Games: Build a Mini-Mobile Game
Learn more about some of the hands-on of making a mini-escape game as you explore hasps, hinges, boxes and locks, magnets, hidden compartments and more. Learn how to make a book safe, and make your props resilient. Campers will have created a take-home game they have their parents and friends play.
Dates: June 10-14
Fees: $250 (includes all materials)
Age: 9-14
Hours: 1-4 p.m.
Kid Coders: Make Your Own Video Game
Learn about coding and algorithms through a series of fun games involving physical movement then learn to translate your ideas onto the screen to with simple visual coding blocks to make real (basic) games. Imagine your idea come to life. Instruction will be geared toward early elementary but older students can work on more advanced projects.
Dates: June 17-21
Fees: $210
Age: 6-12
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Kid Bots: Beginning Robotics
Using different types of bots, young campers working in pairs will learn what machines can do and how to command them. We will have fun along the way with lots of hands-on activities that will tell the robots how to solve problems and will invent some challenges for them. Instruction will be geared toward early elementary but older students can work on more advanced projects
Dates: June 17-21
Fees: $210
Age: 6-12
Hours: 1-4 p.m.
SAND SCULPTURE CAMP
Amaze your family and friends with the sand-sculpting skills and techniques you will learn from a master sand sculptor on beautiful Siesta Beach. Fee includes a custom sand-sculpting tool kit for campers to keep. Bring plenty of drinking water, a hat and sunscreen. A shade tent will be provided by the county for breaks from the sun.
Dates:
June 19-21 (Wednesday-Friday)
June 24-26 (Monday-Wednesday)
July 1-3 (Monday-Wednesday)
Fee: $136 (three days)
Ages: 6-12
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Siesta Beach
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SEWING 101 CAMP
Sewing for fun and practicality. From beginning hand sewing techniques to sewing basics on the machine, this intensive sewing camp will give each camper the confidence to layout, cut and assemble beginner sewing projects in a snap! Come join the fun and develop a new skill that may lead to a lifetime love of fabric arts and design.
Dates: June 24-28
Fee: $180
Ages: 7-13
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon
Location: Nokomis Beach Park
SUNCOAST BASKETBALL CLUB CAMP
Join Suncoast Basketball Club’s experienced coaches and players for basketball skill-building on the court during school breaks. This co-ed camp focuses on fundamentals and progressive skill-building youth players of all skill levels. Participants will learn life skills and messages that will help instill confidence, discipline and respect.
Dates: May 28-31 (Tuesday-Friday)
July 29-Aug. 1 (Monday-Thursday)
Aug. 5-8 (Monday-Thursday)
Fee: $125 (four days)
Ages: 6-12
Hours: 9 a.m. to noon (ages 6-8) 1-4 p.m. (ages 9-12)
Location: Longwood Park
SURFIT CAMP - NEW!
SURFit incorporates the stand-up paddleboard, surfing, ocean swimming, ocean safety and marine biology into every camp day (weather permitting).
Classes are led by certified lifeguards and have a low teacher to student ratio (1:6). Many kids sign up for more than one week because camp is a lot of fun!
Extended day options are offered at Turtle Beach until 3:30 p.m.
Dates:
May 28-31 Turtle Beach Park (four days)
June 3-7 Turtle Beach Park
June 10-14 Turtle Beach Park
June 17-21 Lido Beach
June 24-28 Lido Beach
July 8-12 Ted Sperling Nature Park
July 15-19 Ted Sperling Nature Park
Fee: $250
Fee for May 28-31 camp $200 and $252 for extended day
Extended full-day at Turtle Beach $315
Ages: 7-14
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Extended full day option at Turtle Beach
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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4-H EXPLORING YOUR ENVIRONMENT CAMP
Join UF/IFAS Extension agents and educators and learn about the Sarasota environment. In this 4-H curriculum-focused camp, youth will learn about earth ecosystem services and capacity. Campers will meet at the extension office and go on field visits to natural areas around Sarasota County, make scientific inquiries and observations, and get hands-on learning and experience in environmental science and education. Register at https://v2.4honline.com/. Scholarships available. For further information, call 941-861-9833 or email 4H@scgov.net.
Dates: June 17-21
Fee: $200
Ages: 10-14
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Before- and after-care available for additional fees.
Location: UF/IFAS Extension, Twin Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road, Sarasota
ENGLEWOOD SAILING SUMMER CAMPS
Learning to sail can develop confidence, character and community among kids. They will be taught the basics of sailing and have fun with other kids as they team with a partner, each fulfilling their role in the sailing experience. For some kids, learning to sail is fun and for some kids it becomes their passion. To register, visit englewoodsailing.org.
Dates: June 3-7, June 17-21, July 8-12
Fee: $225 per week
Ages: 10-17
Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Location: Indian Mound Park, 210 Winson Ave., Englewood
NBP ARCHERY AND FISHING CAMP
Campers will gain experience to become independent, educated, safe archers, and will learn the essentials of safe fishing. Campers will learn the rod and reel, tackle, knots, casting, bait and boating safety. All of our camp staffers hold at least a Level 1 National Archery Association certification. Visit nathanbendersonpark.org or call 941-358-7275 ext. 5816 and talk to our program staff.
Ages: 6-14 (Ages are broken into groups of 6-9 and 10-14)
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Before care available for additional fees.
Location: Nathan Benderson Park, Regatta Island, 5851 Nathan Benderson Circle, Sarasota
NBP ULTIMATE CAMP
Campers will gain experience to become independent, educated, safe archers, and will learn the essentials of safe fishing. Campers will learn the rod and reel, tackle, knots, casting, bait and boating safety. All of our camp staffers hold at least a Level 1 National Archery Association certification. Water Adventure Camp activities (stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and canoeing) all week. Campers will learn the basics of each discipline and, more important, boating safety. On-land instruction and safety requirements accompany all activities before campers get out on the water, so they obtain the knowledge and safety skills needed. Campers will be issued PFDs for on-water activities. In addition, campers ages 10-14 will receive an enhanced camp experience with components focused on creating a fitness routine and healthy eating for optimal sports performance. They will also have the opportunity to earn specialized certifications. Visit nathanbendersonpark.org or call 941-358-7275 ext. 5816 and talk to our program staff.
Ages: 6-14 (Ages are broken into groups of 6-9 and 10-14)
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Before care available for additional fees.
Location: Nathan Benderson Park, Regatta Island, 5851 Nathan Benderson Circle, Sarasota
NBP WATER ADVENTURE CAMP
Each day, campers will participate in different water sports — kayaking, canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding! Campers will learn the basics of each discipline and, more important, boating safety. On-land instruction and safety requirements accompany all activities before campers get out on the water, so they obtain the knowledge and safety skills needed. Campers will be issued PFDs for on-water activities. Visit nathanbendersonpark.org or call 941-358-7275 ext. 5816 and talk to our program staff.
Ages: 6-14
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Before care available for additional fees.
Location: Nathan Benderson Park, Regatta Island, 5851 Nathan Benderson Circle, Sarasota
2024 SUMMER IN THE PARKS
SARASOTA BMX SUMMER PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
For information on summer BMX activities, please contact Sarasota BMX, 1500 N. Tuttle Ave. Sarasota, by phone 941-960-1578 or email srqbmx1974@gmail.com.
SARASOTA CREW SUMMER CAMP
Row with Sarasota Crew. No experience necessary. We offer a safe environment with 30+ professional coaches and volunteers committed to our summer camps. Come row with the dolphins – no alligators! Additional sessions offered for experienced middle school and high school rowers. Register at sarasotacrew.org or call 941-966-9791.
SARASOTA SCULLERS SUMMER ROWING PROGRAMS
Our experienced coaching staff will teach 6-12th graders the fundamentals of rowing. Each camp week has new and exciting elements. Campers are welcome to sign up for multiple tier weeks and will build on their skills every week. Please contact Sarah at sarah@sarasotascullers.org or 941-966-2244 for more information. Sign up online at SarasotaScullers.org.
Location: 153 N. Tamaimi Trail, Osprey
800 Blackburn Point Road, Osprey
SARASOTA SHARKS AND SELBY AQUATIC CENTER SUMMER PROGRAMS
Summer Fun at Selby Aquatic Center - Inflatable Aflex Obstacle Course, giant pool floats and pool fun for swimmers who can pass a basic swim test. For additional information, visit SarasotaSharks.org or call 941-260-9107.
Welcome Summer Bash
Dates: Saturday, May 25
Hours: Noon to 3 p.m.
Inflatable Obstacle Course Dates
Dates: June 8, June 29, July 13, July 20, July 27
Hours: Noon to 3 p.m.
SARASOTA
KIDS’ SUMMER BEACH RUNS
1-Mile Fun Run - Free event
• FREE ice pop each week
• Participation ribbons awarded each week
• Free T-shirt after four runs
SIESTA BEACH
948 Beach Road, Siesta Key
June 4-July 30 (no run on July 2)
Every Tuesday
Registration: 5:30 p.m. Pavilion near the playground. Race time: 6:30 p.m.
NORTH BROHARD PARK
1400 S. Harbor Drive, Venice
June 5-July 31 (no run on July 3)
Every Wednesday
Registration: 5:30 p.m. Near Venice fishing pier. Race time: 6:30 p.m.
2024 CAMP GUIDELINES
The purpose of these guidelines is to provide you with the basic policies and procedures that allow for safe and organized programs. Guidelines shall be followed at each camp throughout the county. It is your responsibility as parents/guardians to review this information with your child (or children) so that all involved understand and agree on camp operations.
Join us for our Parent Information Night on Thursday, May 30, hosted at each of our day and adventure camp locations! It’s the perfect opportunity for parents to connect with our camp staff, collect car tags, grab camp shirts and gather all the essential details they need. Parent Information Night is a one-time occurrence, regardless of enrollment in one or both sessions, so don’t miss out!
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Sign-in/sign-out procedures
Drop-off and pick-up for full-day camps will occur via a car line. Each family will be issued car tags for the people they have designated as authorized pick-ups during the registration process. The registration form provides a space for the names of a parent and up to three additional people who may sign your child out of camp. One of these designated people will have to show their photo identification to pick up the camper. You may choose to have your child walk or bike home. Simply indicate that choice on the camper information profile within CampDoc. Your child will sign themselves out at the close of camp, and staff will release them. More details on the car line times will be given prior to the start of camp.
Late morning drop-off/early departure procedures (Full Day Camps only)
Drop-off occurs from 7:30-9 a.m. and pick-up between 4-5:30 p.m. (hours may very depending on field trips). If you arrive with your child after the car line closes in the morning, you will need to call the park office number to have a staff person come out to greet you. If your child’s group has already left for an activity off-site, you will need to take your child to that location and sign them in with camp staff. If you wish to coordinate an early pick-up for your child prior to their return to camp, you must do so in advance and sign out your child with camp staff at the off-site location.
Late fees
A late fee will be charged when children are picked up late from any camp programs:
• $10 will be charged for the first 15 minutes.
• $1 will be assessed for each minute after the first 15 minutes. This policy is strictly enforced and your child will not be allowed to return to camp until the late fees are paid.
Staff
All staff undergo state and local criminal background checks, a fingerprint screening, a state sexual predator background check and substance screening. At each camp site, we ensure that CPR and first aid-trained staff are onsite.
Indoor-outdoor activities and camper groups
Children participate in various activities both indoor and outdoor. We work diligently to maintain a specific camper to counselor ratio as indicated by the American Camp Association. Campers will be organized according to their ages to guarantee age-appropriate activities and experiences. We use the birthday (precise number of years, days and months) of each camper to place them into attendance groups. This policy is implemented to uphold safety and promote consistent programming. Campers will have the opportunity to form bonds and friendships within their designated age groups. We cannot accommodate special requests for grouping children together.
Proof of age
Campers must meet age requirements by Sept. 1, 2024. Proof of age must be furnished upon request.
Health/medical concerns
All campers must be able to transfer on and off standard school buses with minimal assistance. All campers must be toilet trained and be able to use toilet facilities independently. Additionally, campers should be able to follow directions, stay with assigned camp staff, change their clothes, add use restroom and feed themselves independently. Some camps may have the occurrence of lice. Parents will be notified by letter if lice have been found at camp. If your child (or children) has lice, you will need to keep them at home until they are lice-free. If other contagions occur, parents will be notified. Campers who are ill will need to stay home until they present a doctor's notice releasing that child.
Camper Information
After you complete initial registration for Day or Adventure Camp, you will receive an email from docnetwork.org with a link to our CampDoc site inviting you as a new user to manage your child’s camp profile. Here you will fill out all their camper’s information which MUST be complete by the start of their first day of camp. If the camper’s profile is not complete, you will receive reminder emails. Within CampDoc, each camper will have a completed camper health form. Camp staff will be made aware of any medical needs that were noted on the form.
Breakfast, lunch and snacks
Full-day camp programs will be provided with breakfast and lunch through Sarasota County Schools’ Food and Nutrition Services Summer Break Spot program, dependent on field trip schedules. If services are not available, advanced notice will be provided via drop-off and pick-up line communication. Food services will not be available during mini camp sessions. For full-day and specialty camps, parents should provide plenty of water and snacks. Water will be available at all park sites; however, we encourage you to pack extra beverages for your children. Lunches and snacks will not be refrigerated. Please label your child’s lunch box or cooler.
Camper shirts (Day Camp only)
Each camper attending full-day camp will receive one official camper shirt per session. Your child will be required to wear his/her shirt on field trips for easy recognition. T-shirts will be distributed at the Parent Information Night or your child’s first week of camp. If your child is
2024 CAMP GUIDELINES
registered for both sessions, they will receive both shirts in the first session. If your child is only enrolled in the second session, a shirt will be given to them the first week of session two. Additional T-shirts will be available for purchase on-site based on availability. Indicate your child’s size on the registration form. Shirts are not refundable and cannot be exchanged.
Attire
Please provide your child (or children) with the proper attire. Closed-toe shoes are required. No open-toed shoes/sandals/Crocs. Refer to the field trip schedule and provide sunscreen on the appropriate days. Staff is not permitted to apply sunscreen. Time will be set aside for children to apply sunscreen. Shirts and hats should be worn to prevent sunburn.
Personal items, Electronics and Cell Phone Policy
A goal of our Summer Camp is to promote a electronic free environment to allow for campers to connect, learn and grow. Camper use of cell phones or other electronic or wireless devices are prohibited at any time once the camp day begins unless specific permission is given by camp staff. Children should not bring any personal items such as toys, cellphones, games, tablets, trading cards, headphones, etc. to camp unless approved by staff. Sarasota County is not responsible for lost, damaged or stolen personal property.
Reasonable modifications
Children of all abilities are invited to enroll in our summer camp programs. During registration, be sure to indicate that a modification is necessary for your child so we may contact you prior to camp to discuss reasonable modification.
ADA compliance policy
Sarasota County prohibits discrimination in all services, programs or activities. View the complete policy at scgov.net/ADA.
Field trips
Many camp programs offer a variety of field trips. All children shall participate in these trips, and the camp facility may be vacated. Please have your child (or children) at camp by 9 a.m. (unless otherwise noted) in order to participate. Some hours may vary depending on field trips and parents will be notified of early field trip departures and late arrivals. Please note the following:
• Participants must be able to transfer on and off standard school buses with minimal assistance.
• Registration fees include the cost of all field trips for Day, Adventure and C.I.T. camps. Field trip fees cannot be refunded. Refer to the field trip schedule for locations. Field trips are subject to change without notice. Whenever possible, you will be notified of any changes.
• A field trip and general release must be signed by a parent or guardian at time of registration. This will cover all camp programs unless additional permission slips are required by field trip vendors.
• Please check the on-site white board daily in the car line for announcements related to field trips and on-site activities. Provide your child(ren) with the proper attire/change of clothes, sunscreen, lunch/snacks and beverages. NO GLASS containers. Label all personal items with your child(ren)’s name(s).
• Spending money is not necessary for field trips. If your child brings money for field trips, it is your child’s responisibility to keep track of their money and store it in a safe place. Staff is not responsible for a camper’s personal money. We encourage parents to be frugal if sending spending money.
• For late arrivals or early dismissals, you will be responsible for getting your children to or from the field trip site. Children must be signed in or out with camp staff at the field trip location.
Evaluations
Evaluations will be issued via email to each camp family at the end of each camp.
Tax Information
For tax purposes, the Federal Tax ID # is 59-6000848. Keep your receipt for tax purposes.
CAMP RULES AND DISCIPLINE
• Be respectful toward other campers and camp staff.
• Follow directions.
• No fighting.
• No foul language.
• No phone use during camp activities.
• No sexually suggestive language or behavior.
• No smoking, vaping or drug use.
• No stealing.
• No teasing other campers.
• No weapons of any kind.
Should a disciplinary problem arise, parents/guardians will be contacted if the problem affects the safety or well-being of another camper or staff member, or if the problem cannot be resolved after fair warning.
A three-strike system for misbehavior and continued misbehavior is used in all camp programs:
• First strike: warning.
• Second strike: suspension from the program or removal from the next field trip.
• Third strike: permanent removal from summer camp.
Three strike/suspension and immediate expulsion are based on per level of severity. No refunds will be issued upon removal from camp. Suspension or expulsion is possible regardless of strikes or without warning if:
• a child deliberately harms another child or staff member.
• a child deliberately or willfully destroys the property of others (damage to property will be paid for by parents).
Any request for return to camp after suspension or expulsion will require an in-person meeting between the parent/legal guardian and the camp coordinator/department representative prior to authorization.
2024 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
• Registration begins at 7 a.m., Monday, March 25, 2024, either by mail or online.
• Registrations postmarked prior to Friday, March 22, 2024, will not be accepted and will be returned.
• Refund policy. No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp. Refunds for all camp programs requested prior to 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp will be subject to a $25 nonrefundable administrative fee.
• NSF check fees. A returned check, for any reason, will be charged the face value of the check plus a service charge. Service charges are based on the amount of the check, minimum of $25.
• Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Online registration receives immediate placement with a 50 percent credit card payment for day and adventure camp (the remainder to be billed) and 100 percent credit card payment for specialty camps. Pompano Trailhead Community Building is the only drop-off site for registration. Forms will only be accepted on Monday, March 25, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. or until camps are full. (Drop-off registration will accept payment by check or credit card.) Drop-off registration is extremely limited. Mail-in registration will be processed according to date received. Camp locations fill up fast. Please plan accordingly and mark your second and third location choices.
• If mailing, double check your postage to ensure that it is adequate for delivery.
• Read all options carefully. Incomplete information slows down the registration process. Please be neat and complete. Be aware that no refunds for any program or session will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp.
• Multiple families who want their children at the same camp location should mail registrations in the same envelope.
• Bring your receipt with you on the first day of camp!
• Mail your registration information and payment to: Summer in the Parks
601 S. Pompano Ave., Sarasota, FL 34237
• Financial Aid for Sarasota County families. Sarasota County families must qualify for free or reduced lunch through the National School Lunch Program to be eligible. The approval letter from the Sarasota County school district must be included with the online application.
• Online financial aid applications will be accepted beginning Feb. 26. Applications received prior to this date will not be considered.
• A limited number of scholarships are available for day and adventure camps per qualifying location. Applications will be processed in the order received.
• Apply for financial aid for adventure or day camps online starting Feb. 26 at http://tinyurl.com/CampFinancialAid.
• Questions regarding financial aid should be directed to 941-861-PARK (7275) or parksonline@scgov.net.
REGISTRATION CHECKLIST
Registration begins at 7 a.m., Monday, March 25, 2024.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
24/7 online registration at SarasotaCountyParks.com begins 7 a.m., March 25, 2024.
Use your customer account login or create a new customer account at SarasotaCountyParks.com.
For day and adventure camps: Online registration requires a minimum 50 percent credit card payment. The remainder will be billed.
For specialty camps: Online registration requires full payment at time of registration.
MAIL-IN REGISTRATION
Use registration form on pages 23 and 24 of this guide.
Use blue or black ink and print neatly.
Use one form per family and additional forms if necessary.
Mail in the same envelope.
Indicate camp programs, fees and total.
Make check payable to Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources.
If paying with a credit card, complete and include the credit card remittance form on page 25.
Check for adequate postage.
Registrations postmarked prior to Friday, March 22, 2024, will not be accepted and will be returned.
Before camp begins review camp guidelines with your child(ren). No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp.
CAMP INFORMATION: 941-861-PARK (7275).
PAYMENT INFORMATION
• Online registration requires 50 percent credit card payment per Day or Adventure program at time of registration. 100 percent of payment is due at time of registration for specialty camps.
• Mail-in registration requires an initial payment of $200 per family. The total balance will determine the amount for up to three additional payments. Partial payments are due at the beginning of each month.
• Fees must be paid in full for Session I by May 24, for Session 2 by June 21 and for Mini Camps by July 19. Failure to make full payment in that time will result in removal from the camp program. No refund will be given.
• No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp. Refunds for all camp programs requested prior to 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp will be subject to a $25 nonrefundable administrative fee.
COMPLETE CAMPDOC DOCUMENTS (DAY AND ADVENTURE CAMPS)
• After you complete initial registration, you will receive an email from docnetwork.org with a link to our CampDoc site inviting you as a new user to manage your child’s camp profile. Here parents will fill out all their camper’s information.
2024 REGISTRATION FORM
Registration begins Monday, March 25, 2024. Do not mail forms prior to Friday, March 22, 2024.
Complete both pages of registration form and mail with payment to:
Summer in the Parks, 601 S. Pompano Ave., Sarasota, FL 34237
Parent/Guardian name:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Home phone: Work phone: Cellphone:
Email address:
CAMPDOC
CampDoc is our new camp management system for day and adventure camps. This secure and user-friendly solution simplifies the process of gathering camper information. Once you finish registration, you’ll receive a link from our CampDoc site. Follow this link to sign in and complete your camper’s details through their camp profile. Please ensure to fill out each section thoroughly as we build a safe and enjoyable camp experience for your child. All CampDoc forms must be completed prior to the first day of camp.
2024 REGISTRATION FORM
FIELD TRIP AND GENERAL RELEASE
Pursuant to Florida Statute Section 744.301, the following release language is required. NOTICE TO THE MINOR CHILD’S NATURAL GUARDIAN READ THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY. YOU ARE AGREEING TO LET YOUR MINOR CHILD ENGAGE IN A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ACTIVITY. YOU ARE AGREEING THAT, EVEN IF SARASOTA COUNTY USES REASONABLE CARE IN PROVIDING THIS ACTIVITY, THERE IS A CHANCE YOUR CHILD MAY BE SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED BY PARTICIPATING IN THIS ACTIVITY BECAUSE THERE ARE CERTAIN DANGERS INHERENT IN THE ACTIVITY WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED OR ELIMINATED. BY SIGNING THIS FORM YOU ARE GIVING UP YOUR CHILD’S RIGHT AND YOUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM SARASOTA COUNTY IN A LAWSUIT FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH, TO YOUR CHILD OR ANY PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT RESULTS FROM THE RISKS THAT ARE A NATURAL PART OF THE ACTIVITY. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO SIGN THIS FORM, AND SARASOTA COUNTY HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO LET YOUR CHILD PARTICIPATE IF YOU DO NOT SIGN THIS FORM.
• I have reviewed Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources 2024 Summer in the Parks Camp Guidelines with my child. We understand all rules and policies in this document and will abide by them for a safe summer.
• I understand that camp participants may be photographed by Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources and the media for publicity of the program.
• I understand that camper use of cell phones or other electronic or wireless devices are prohibited at any time once the camp day begins unless specific permission is given by camp staff.
• I understand that no refunds for any program or session(s) will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp.
Parent/Guardian Signature:
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Date:
Please note refund policy: No refunds will be issued within 30 days of your child’s first registered day of camp. A portion of all fees paid ($25) is nonrefundable.
Payee name:
By signing below, I agree to the following terms and conditions.
Signature:
Payee date of birth:
Date:
Payment plan Mail-in registration only. An initial payment of $200 per family is required. You will be billed at the beginning of each month for the remaining balance and may make partial payments. Each session balance must be paid in full prior to the first day of that session for your child to attend.
Financial aid
Beginning Feb. 26, submit your financial aid application at http://tinyurl.com/CampFinancialAid. You will be contacted regarding the status of your financial aid application before your registration and payment are processed.
2024 SUMMER IN THE PARKS
DONATE TO ADOPT-A-CAMPER
Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources asks your help to support Adopt-A-Camper 2024.
To allow children the opportunity and benefits of Sarasota County’s summer camp, I pledge:
• $118.75-$176.75 sends a child to Day or Adventure Camp for one week.
• $475-$707 sends a child to Day or Adventure Camp for four weeks.
Any size contribution is welcome and will make a difference in the life of a child.
Your tax-deductible contribution will be used exclusively for camp scholarships.
Please make checks payable to Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources.
Mail to: Summer in the Parks 601 S. Pompano Ave. Sarasota, FL 34237
SUMMER IN THE PARKS DAY CAMP CAMPER T-SHIRTS
Summer in the Parks T-shirts are available for purchase.
Your child will be required to wear his/her shirt on field trips for easy recognition. T-shirts will be distributed at the parent information night or your child’s first week of camp. If your child is registered for both sessions, they will receive both shirts in the first session. If your child is only enrolled in the second session, a shirt will be given to them the first week of session two Additional shirts can be purchased on-site at your child’s camp location based on availability.
FOR CREDIT CARD PAYMENT
Complete the Credit Card Remittance Form (below) and mail with your completed registration form. Please print clearly.
Name:
Billing address:
Daytime number:
Cardholder’s name:
Cardholder’s signature:
Card type: Visa Mastercard Discover American Express
Account number: Expiration date:
Amount of payment: $
In compliance with:
Date:
Zip code:
General Records Schedule GS1-SL for State and Local Government agencies payment card sensitive authentication data—item #395