Summer Camps - Arlingtonva

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Summer Camps - Arlingtonva
http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
What`s Inside!
Locations/Map3
Camps by Age, Session,
Location and Interest
4
Camps for Preschoolers
6
Classic Camps 6
Overnight Camps 7
Nature, Adventure & History Camps 7
Creative Arts Camps
8
Sports Camps 11
Camps for Individuals with Disabilities 14
2016
Guide
to
Summer
Camps
in
Arlington
Teen/Tweens Camps
15
Speciality, Imagination
& Exploration Camps 17
Community-Based Camps
18
Registration Info
20
Online Registration –
Tips & Tricks for Success! 20
Registration Forms
21
Participant Information/
Emergency Record Form
22
Volunteers Needed
22
Planning Calendar
23
En Español 21-28
Online Registration
begins 7am,
February 17, 2016
Lo que hay adentro*
Don’t let fees or disabilities
be a barrier! Arlington County
is committed to all its residents!
See page 5 for more info.
¡No deje que costo, ni idioma, ni
necisidadas especiales, sean una barrera
para participar en clases, campamentos,
o programas. Ofrecemos asistencia
financiera para los que califican y
apoyo para aquellos con necisadades
especiales para que todos puedan
participar. Ver página 24.
Localización/Mapa 3
Campamentos por Edad, Sesión,
Localización e Interés 30
Campamentos Pre-escolares
6
Campamentos Clásicos 6
Campamentos Nocturnos 7
Campamentos de Naturaleza,
Aventura e Historia 7
Campamentos de Artes Creativas 8
Campamentos de Deportes 11
Campamentos para Personas
con Necesidades Especiales 14
Campamentos para Adolescentes 15
Campamentos de Imaginación
y Exploración 17
Campamentos en Centros Comunitarios27
Información sobre la Inscripción 27
Inscripción en línea – ¡Consejos
y Trucos para tener Exito! 26
Formularios de Inscripción 27
Información del Participante/
Registro de Emergencia 28
Voluntariado 28
En Español 31
*La descripción de los campamentos
está en idioma inglés
La inscripción en línea
comienza el 17 de
febrero a las 7 am
SESSION DATES
Summertime
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out the Arlington County Summer
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
Camp Catalog
and programs that
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July 8, ’16
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community. Kids get their fill of thrills
through sports; showcase their talents
through the arts; reap the rewards of
volunteerism; invigorate their imaginations
through creative play; explore the outdoors
through nature programs; and have
adventures galore. All while making friends
and lifelong memories. Summer is the perfect
time to bring people together by nurturing a
healthy development that helps young people
grow up confident, caring and responsible.
Qualified Staff Make it Happen
Camp and playground counselors are special people. Department of
Parks and Recreation staff must love working with young people. They
are creative, enthusiastic, committed and sincere...plus super-patient
and loads of fun! In fact, many of Arlington’s camp and playground
counselors have been campers themselves, often in the programs they
now direct. A lot of our committed staff are school teachers, college
students, and college graduates who hope to find a permanent job
working with kids. They’re a talented and fun bunch, each with loads
of experience in his or her specialty area, and all committed to helping
your child to be the best he or she can be. To ensure your children have
a positive and fun experience, Arlington County invests many hours in
staff training and development. In addition to meeting the qualifications for their position, all summer staff attends mandatory trainings
that focus on promoting positive participation; creative expression;
cooperative and adaptive games; heart-healthy and wellness activities;
risk management and safety; child protective services; procedures and
policies; planning activities; positive and productive scheduling; and
developing welcoming spaces.
Arlington Camps for All Abilities
Performing Arts, Sports, Arts and Crafts, Science,
Nature, Gaming and Technology and Much More!
What do you want to do this summer? There's something for everyone!
Summer was designed to give kids a break from school, help them try new experiences
and grow mentally, physically and socially. Whether your child wants to refine
a sports skill, get creative, be in a play, learn how to ride a bike, play classic and
electronic games or explore the great outdoors, Arlington has something to offer.
CLASSIC CAMPS offer a
variety of programming
options, both structured
and unstructured, that
include art, sports, trips
and more.
OVERNIGHT CAMPS are a
combo of a classic camp,
nature/adventure camp
and sleepover.
NATURE, ADVENTURE OR
HISTORY CAMPS are for
kids who love the outdoors
and want to learn about
and enjoy nature…and
maybe stretch their limits
with challenges such as
canoeing, caving and more.
COMMUNITY CENTER BASED
CAMPS are programs for
children ages 5-11, designed
to give families a full-day
camp at their local community center offering a variety
of fun and active play!
CREATIVE ARTS CAMPS
come in every shape and size,
for those who want to learn to
paint a picture, act in a play,
throw a pot, sing a song and
more!
SPORTS CAMPS are available
for the sports enthusiast
who enjoys every sport in
a sport combo camp, or
for the camper who wants
to learn or refine skills in a
specific sport camp such as
ultimate Frisbee or tennis.
CAMPS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH
DISABILITIES are camps specifically
designed for individuals with physical, emotional, social or cognitive/
mental challenges. Please note! We
can make accommodations in any
camp for kids with disabilities. Just
let us know what camp and what
you need.
IMAGINATION EXPLORATION
CAMPS bring kids with special
interests in science, magic, history
and imagination strategy games
together.
TEENS/TWEEN CAMPS are for ages
10-16 across all areas (sports, imagination, creative arts, nature, and
more). Check the Camp Grid (p.4)
for specific camps for specific ages.
Camps that are for youth through
teen are listed separately (not in the
teen/tween section).
February 17th
Did you know that first day of camp registration
is the busiest day for online registrations?
Make sure you get into the camps you want by preparing before the
registration period begins. See page 20 for great registration tips!
Help
Wanted:
You!
Youth with disabilities are welcome to register for any programs of
interest. As part of our inclusion philosophy, we have designated
Madison CC and Fairlington CC Little Explorers camps; and Discovery
ES Summerfest as sites that receive additional services. These sites
have a lower staff to camper ratio, provide additional training for staff
on program modifications, offer positive behavior supports and create
connections for individuals with and without disabilities.
The Therapeutic Recreation office can help ensure that modifications are in place for your child to have a successful camp experience. Advanced notice for any requests for modifications are welcome. Reasonable modifications could include: adapted equipment
and techniques, specialized staff training, sign language interpreters,
accessible facilities, additional staff, or large print and Braille materials.
We strive to find the best fit for your camper and at times it may be
necessary to change a camper’s placement if the support, assistance
and modification necessary for participation can best be provided at
an alternate site. You can also check our Therapeutic Recreation (TR)
Camps on pages 14 Contact the TR Office at [email protected],
703-228-4740 for more information.
2
Want to have a BLAST this summer and make money doing it?
Arlington County is looking for creative, enthusiastic, committed, sincere
people who want to have fun to staff our summer camps. These are parttime to full-time temporary positions at a competitive salary. Great for
teachers, college students, and anyone who wants experience working with
the best kids in the nation... Arlington kids! You can also support special
interest in the arts, nature, sports or working with individuals with disabilities.
Interested? Go to parks.arlingtonva.us, keyword “summer employment.”
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
CampFacts 1O1
Everyone can have a great time
this summer, but not at another’s
expense. All participants must
follow directions and be respectful
of fellow campers, staff, and
program boundaries. While each
camp has a specific policy for
each session, there are common
policies among all Arlington
camps. These policies were
developed to be sure all kids are
safe and have the best opportunity
for an enriching and fun summer.
1.
Indicates an Arlington
County camp. Register online at
registration.arlingtonva.us or use
the registration form on page
21 and Participant Information
Record Form on page 22 to
register for these camps only.
2. Children must wear appropriate
clothing and shoes for the camp
and its activities. Sandals are not
allowed except on water days.
3. Children must bring their lunch
to full day camps.
4. Caregivers should pick up a
calendar of activities on the
first day of each camp session
on site.
5. Excess group insurance that
is above and beyond personal
medical insurance is available
to camp participants to cover
medical expenses incurred as a
result of injury at camp.
6. Behavior resulting in extreme
disruption or intentional harm
to self, others or property can
result in removal from the program according to the Code of
Conduct Policy at the discretion of program staff. Camp
and playground counselors are
trained to use supportive strategies and available resources to
encourage positive participation
as alternatives to removal.
7. To keep kids safe, summer
programs will limit or cancel
outdoor activities, or may even
cancel programs, on “Code Red”
days. Camper safety is the deciding factor.
8. Field trips are subject to change
or cancellation due to inclement
weather or if appropriate transportation is unavailable.
9. Locations are subject to change
(this catalog conveys the most
correct information available
before going to press). For
updates, contact the registration
office at 703-228-4747 or log
onto parks.arlingtonva.us, search
summer camp.
10.The Arlington County Board
approves all Arlington County
camp fees. The goal is to provide
programs for all County children.
You may qualify for reduced fees
even in non-Arlington County
camps. Call the registration
Office for more information
703-228-4747.
11.Camps with insufficient
enrollment will be canceled.
Registration staff will help
direct families to comparable
open programs.
Where it is!
To learn more about Arlington County
camps check out the Parent Handbook
at parks.arlingtonva.us after February 17,
search Parent Handbook
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Art Facilities/
Instalacíones para Artes
1 Arlington Arts Center
3550 Wilson Blvd.
703-248-6800
22201
2 Fairlington Arts Studio
3308 S. Stafford St. 22206
703-228-6492
3 Gunston Arts Center
2700 S. Lang St.
703-228-1850
22206
4 Lee Arts Center
5722 Lee Highway
703-228-0560
22207
5 Lubber Run Amphitheatre
N. 2nd & N. Columbus St.
703-228-1850
22203
6 Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre
1611 N. Kent St.
22209
703-228-1850
7 Theatre on the Run
3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr.
703-228-1850
22206
8 Thomas Jefferson
Community Theatre
125 S. Old Glebe. Rd.
703-228-1850
22204
23 Thomas Jefferson
Community Center
3501 2nd St. S.
703-228-5920
22204
24 Walter Reed Community
Center & Multipurpose
Senior Center
2909 16th St. S.
22204
703-228-0935
Community
Locations/
Espacios Comunitarios
9 Thomas Jefferson Art Studios
3501 S. 2nd St. 22204
703-228-5925
25 Carlin Hall Center
5711 S. 4th St.
703-379-1390
Community Centers
& Senior Centers/
26 Cooperative Extension Services
3308 S. Stafford St.
22206
703-228-6400
Centros Comunitarios
10 Arlington Mill Community
Center
909 S. Dinwiddie St.
22204
703-228-7790
11 Aurora Hills Community Center
& Senior Center
735 18th St. S.
22202
703-228-5722
12 Barcroft Sports and Fitness
Center
4200 S. Four Mile Run 22206
703-228-0701
13 Carver Community Center
1415 S. Queen St.
22204
703-228-5706
14 Charles Drew Community Center
3500 S. 23rd St.
22206
703-228-5725
15 Culpepper Garden Senior
Center
4435 N. Pershing Dr. 22203
703-228-4403
16 Dawson Terrace
Community Center
2133 N. Taft St.
703-522-4712
22204
27 Quincy Parking Deck
N. 15th St. & N. Quincy St.
703-228-1805
22201
28 Woodbury Park
2335 N. 11th St.
703-807-194122205
Nature Centers/
Centros de Naturaleza
29 Gulf Branch Nature Center
3608 N. Military Rd.
22207
703-228-3403
30 Long Branch Nature Center
625 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
703-228-6535
22204
31 Potomac Overlook Park
2845 N. Marcey Rd. 22207
703-528-5406
Parks & Playgrounds
Parques y Patios de Recreo
Each park location has it’s own
unique setting. For information
about a specific park call
703-228-6525
22201
32 Arlington Heights Park
S. 9th St. & S. Irving St. 22204
17 Fairlington Community Center
3308 S. Stafford St.
22206
703-228-6588
33 Barcroft Park
4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr.22204
18 Gunston Community Center
2700 S. Lang St.
22206
703-228-6980
19 Langston-Brown Community
Center & Multipurpose Senior
Center
2121 N. Culpeper St.
703-228-521022207
20 Lee Community Center
& Senior Center
5722 Lee Highway
22207
703-228-0550
21 Lubber Run Community Center
300 N. Park Drive
22203
703-228-4712
22 Madison Community Center
& Senior Programs
3829 N. Stafford St.
22207
703-228-5310
34 Bluemont Park
601 N. Manchester St. 22203
35 Bon Air Park
850 N. Lexington St.
22205
36 Doctors Run Park
1301 S. George Mason Dr. 22204
37 Fort Barnard Park
2101 S. Pollard St.
22204
38 Fort C.F. Smith Park
2411 N. 24th St.
22207
39 Fort Scott Park
2800 S. Fort Scott Dr.
22202
40 Glebe Road Park
4211 N. Old Glebe Rd. 22207
41 Glencarlyn Park
301 S. Harrison St.
42 Greenbrier Park
5201 N. 28th St.
22204
22207
43 Gunston Park
1401 S. 28th St.
22206
44 Hayes Park
1516 N. Lincoln St.
22201
45 High View Park
1945 N. Dinwiddie St.
22207
46 Jennie Dean Park
3630 S. 27th St. 22206
47 Long Bridge Park
475 Long Bridge Dr.
22202
48 Lacey Woods Park
1200 N. George Mason Dr. 22205
49 Lyon Village Park
1800 N. Highland St.
22201
50 Madison Manor Park
6225 N. 12th Rd.
22205
51 Marcey Road Park
2722 N. Marcey Rd.
22207
52 Maury Park
3550 Wilson Blvd.
22201
53 Nauck Park
2600 S. 19th St.
22204
54 Penrose Park
2200 S. 6th St. 22204
55 Powhatan Springs Park
6020 Wilson Blvd.
22205
56 Quincy Park
1021 N. Quincy St.
22201
57 Rocky Run Park
1109 N. Barton St.
22201
58 Towers Park
801 S. Scott St.
22204
59 Tuckahoe Park
2400 N. Sycamore St.
22213
60 Tyrol Hill Park
5101 S. 7th Rd. 22204
61 Virginia Highlands Park
1600 S. Hayes St.
22202
62 Westover Park
1001 N. Kennebec St. 22205
Schools/Escuelas
81 Long Branch School
33 N. Fillmore St.
703-228-4220
22201
82 McKinley Elementary School
1030 N. McKinley Rd. 22205
703 228-5280
66 Arlington Traditional School
855 N Edison St.
22205
703-228-6290
83 Nottingham School
5900 Little Falls Rd.
703-228-5290
67 Barcroft School
625 S. Wakefield St.
703-228-5838
22204
84 Oakridge Elementary School
1414 S. 24th St.
22202
703-228-5840
68 Barrett Elementary School
4401 N. Henderson Rd.
703-228-628822203
85 Patrick Henry Elementary
School
701 S. Highland St.
22204
703-228-5820
69 Bishop O’Connell School
6600 Little Falls Rd.
22213
703-237-1400
70 Campbell Elementary School
737 S. Carlin Springs Rd.22204
703-228-6770
71 Carlin Springs School
5995 S. 5th Road
703-228-6645
22204
72 Claremont Immersion
Elementary School
4700 S. Chesterfield Rd.22205
703-228-2500
22207
86 Randolph Elementary School
1306 S. Quincy St
22204
703-228-5830
87 Reed School
1664 N. Mckinley Rd.
703-812-9724
22205
88 Swanson Middle School
5800 N. Wash. Blvd.
22205
703-228-5500
89 Stratford School
4100 N. Vacation Lane 22207
703-228-6363
73 Discovery Elementary School
5241 36th St N
703-228-2685
90 Taylor Elementary School
2600 N. Stuart St.
22207
703-228-6275
74 Drew Model Elementary School
3500 South 23rd St.
22206
703-228-8135
91 Thomas Jefferson School
125 S. Old Glebe Rd. 22204
703-228-5900
75 Glebe Elementary School
1770 N Glebe Rd.
22207
703-228-6280
92 Tuckahoe Elementary School
6550 N. 26th St. 22213
703-228-5288
76 Gunston Middle School
2700 S. Lang Street
22206
703-228-6900
93 Wakefield High School
4901 S. Chesterfield Rd.22206
703-228-6700
77 H-B Woodlawn
4100 N. Vacation Lane 22207
703-228-6363
94 Washington-Lee School
1300 N. Stafford St.
22201
703-228-6200
63 Abingdon Elementary
3035 S. Abingdon St.
703-228-6650
22206
78 Jamestown School
3700 N. Delaware St.
703-228-5275
22207
95 Williamsburg Middle School
3600 N. Harrison St.
22207
703-228-5450
64 Ashlawn School
5950 N. 8th Rd.
703-228-5270
22205
79 Kenmore Middle School
200 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
703-228-680022204
96 Yorktown High School
5201 N. 28th St.
22207
703-228-5400
80 Key School
2300 Key Blvd.
703-228-4210
97 Main Registration Office
3700 Four Mile Run 22206
703-228-4747
65 Arlington Science Focus School
1501 N. Lincoln St.
22201
703-228-7670
22201
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
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Easy Camp Guide by Age, Interest and Session
AGES
AGES
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+
Sessions
Location
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
17,21,22,25,73
CAMPS FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+
Sessions
Location
The Creative Difference: Arts Extravaganza!
10
• • • • • • • •
3
66
The Creative Difference: LegoTopia!
10
• • • • • • • •
9
66
The Creative Difference: Picking Up Ste(a)m
10
• • • • • • • •
Tiny Chefs: Baking Bootcamp
10
• • • •
Little Explorers
6 • • •
Abrakadoodle: Artists You Know and Love
6 • • • •
73
Abrakadoodle – Impress Me
6 • • •
7
18
Abrakadoodle: Under the Sea
6 • • •
8
18
Tiny Chefs: Chopped
10
• • • •
4
79
Abrakadoodle: Mad About Movies
6 • • •
3
73
Tiny Chefs: Cupcake Wars
10
• • • •
8
79
ASA: Mini Soccer Camps
6 • • • •
1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10
18,50,79
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
80,95
6 • •
2
18
10
• • • • •
4,7,10
17,22,88
Lil’ Boots Camp
6 • • • •
7
77
ETC: Creative Drama Camps
Educational Theatre Company:
Acting Out Camps
10
Challenge Sports British Soccer: First Kicks
UK Elite Soccer: Petite Camp
6 • • •
1, 4, 5
18
ETC: Composers Corner
10
• • • • •
3
17
FirstServ Tennis: Little Shots Camp
6
• • •
3,4,5,7,8,9,10
24,34,96
YMCA Tiny Tots Outdoor Tennis Academy
6
• •
1,2,6
34
Enchanted Castles Camp
6 • • •
7,9
21,24
ETC Beginnings Camps for Preschoolers
6 • • •
1,4,5
17,70
Care Actor: Act It Out!
6
6, 8
22,64
2,3,4,5,6,7,8
66,73
2,3,4,5,6,7,8
66
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
13,19,21
1, 10
19
• • •
CLASSIC CAMPS
Summerfest
6
Camp Horizon
6
Summer Expedition
18
Passport2Enrichment: Everything Day Camp 6
Summer BASKET
• • • • • • •
• • •
• • • • • • •
• • • • • • •
• • • • 1-2
7
14
OVERNIGHT CAMPS
Girl’s Fire Camp
7
4-H Junior Summer Camp
7
YMCA Travel Camps
7
• 7/14-7/17
• • • • •
• • • • • • • •
TBD
7/3-7/7
Front Royal, VA
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
TBD
NATURE, ADVENTURE & HISTORY CAMPS
Civil War Soldier
7
Arlington Farmer
7
Down in the Dirt
7
Wildlife Neighbors
7
Invertebrate Investigations
7
Nature Detectives
7
Treks and Travels
7
VA Fishing Adventures Fish N’ Fun
7
• • •
3
38
2
38
1,2
30
5,6
29
• • •
1,2
29
• • •
3,4
30
5
30
2,4,6,8
18
• • •
••
• •
• • • •
• • •
Fish and Explore Young Anglers
7
• • • •
3,7
21
Fish and Explore: Native Animal Explorers
8
• • • • •
4,5,8
21
Virginia Outside Mountain Biking Camp
8
• • • • • • 1,4,5,8,10
18
Virginia Fishing Adventures Fishing Camp
8
• • • • • • 1,3,6,7,9,10
18
Fish and Explore: Fly Fishing
8
• • • • • 4
Engineering for Kids: Camp Kelvin Engineering 8
• • •
1,3,5
YMCA Camp Kirkwood
8
• • • • • • • • • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10
YMCA Horseback Riding
8
YMCA Pony Camp
8
Creative Arts Camp
Creative Arts Camp: Art E•plorers
21
64, 66
• • • •
ETC: Musical Debut
10
• • • • •
5-6
80
10
• • • • • • 7-8
95
ETC: Page to Stage
10
ETC: Puppet Palooza
10
ETC: Shakespeare’s Midsummer
11
Encore Stage & Studio: It’s Elementary
11
Encore Stage & Studio: Scenes for Tweens
11
Jane Franklin Dance: Fantastic Voyage
11
• • • • • • 8-9
• • •
1
• • • • • • 2-3
• • • • • •
17
92
80
1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8,9-10 7,88
• • • • •
• • •
• • • •
1-2,3-4,5-6
79
7,8
7
Jane Franklin Dance: Super Fantastic Voyage
11
4
7
Jane Franklin Dance: The Big Meow
11
• • •
5,6
7
Barcroft Gymnastics Camp
11
• • • •
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
12
Madison Gymnastics Camp
11
• •
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Aqua Sports Camp
11
SPORTS CAMPS
• • • • • • • 7,8,9,10
Shooting Stars Sports Camp
11
All American Sports Camp
One on One Dual Sports Camp:
Flag Football/Basketball
One on One Dual Sports Camp:
Soccer/Basketball
11
• • • •
• • • • • • •
11
12
22
94
4,5,10
12,77
1,2,3,8,9
12,77
• • • • • • • •
6
88
• • • • • • • •
1
12
UK Elite Multi Sports Week
12
• • • • • • • • • 8
18
YMCA Sports Camps
12
• • • • • • • •
84
YMCA Arlington Sports Festival Camp
12
Ironman Baseball Academy
12
VBC: Arlington Baseball Beginners Camp
12
VBC: Arlington Baseball Camps
12
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • • • • • • 2,3,4,6,7
• • • • • • 5
• •
• • • • • •
1,3,4
56
12,96
Chummy Gill Basketball Academy
12
12
• • • •
• • • • • • • • 3,7,10
2,6,7
One on One Basketball Camp
12
• • • • • • • •
2,8
Orange Line Coed Basketball Camp
12
• • • • • • • 2,3, 4
Patriot Girls Basketball Camp
12
• • • • • • • • 1,8, 9
12
• • • • • • 1,2,6
12
TBD
• • • •
2,4,6,8
TBD
Bike Riding Camp
13
8
• • • • • • •
1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8
17,22
Momentum3 Cheer Camp
13
8
• • • •
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
10
Fencing for Kids
13
• • • •
13
• • • • • •
13
Abrakadoodle: Artists you Know and Love
8
• • • • • • •
2
24
Arlington Football camp
Abrakadoodle: Impress Me
8
• • • • • • •
7
18
Momentum Football Camp
13
Abrakadoodle: Under the Sea
9
• • • • • • •
8
18
American Skateboard Camp
13
3
• • • • • • • • 5
• • • • • •
• • • • • •
10,79,88
77,79
77,88
96
10,79,96
79,88
93
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
27
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
27
• • • • • • • • 1,4
94
5
93
2, 3, 5
95
• • • • • • • • 1,4
• • • • • • • •
93
56
1,3,4,6,7
NOVA Basketball School
• • • • • • 1,5,7,9
CREATIVE ARTS CAMPS
10
66
ETC: Musical Revue
Warrior Basketball Camp
YMCA Arlington Sports Festival Coach
Kenny’s Basketball
Learn to Ride a Bike Camp
TBD
10
1
1,2,3,4,7,8,9
93
27
Abrakadoodle: Mad About Movies
9
• • • • • • •
3
73
ASA Goalkeeper Camp
13
Abrakadoodle: Pirates Return
9
• • • • • • •
1
18
ASA Indoor Soccer Camp
13
Abrakadoodle: Ready, Set, Create
9
• • • • • • •
5
73
ASA Soccer Camps
13
• • • • • • • • 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10
18,79,50,61
Care Actor: Dramatic Kids
9
• • • • • •
5,8
64
Challenger Sports British Soccer
13
• • • • • • • • 2
18
• • • • • 1,6,7,8,9,10
• • • •
4
Concert Band Summer Camp
9
• • • • • • • 4
67
Challenger Sports British Soccer: Mini Soccer 13
Guitar Workshop
9
• • • • • • 4
67
Positive Touch Soccer
Rock Music Summer Camp
9
• • • • • • • 1
67
TetraBrazil Soccer Camp
13
Percussion Camp
9
• • • • • • • 6
80
UK Elite Soccer Summer Camp
14
• • • • • • • • • 1,4,5
Strings Camp
Learn Music Now: The Ultimate
Music Experience
9
• • • • • • • 5
80
Pure Performance “Basics” Softball Camp
14
• • • • • • • •
1, 6,9
22,24,66
FirstServe: Tennis 1&2 Fun and Fundamentals 14
9
• • • • • • •
Lola’s Laboratory: Art-Venture Island
9
• • • • • • •
1,9
22,84
Lola’s Laboratory: Zoopossible Myths!
9
• • • • • • •
2, 10
22,84
Lola’s Laboratory: Toy Factory
9
• • • • • • •
8
22
Passport2Enrichment: Dance Dance Dance
9
• • • • • • •
9
19
Passport2Enrichment: Bedazzled
9
• • • • • • •
2
67
School of Crafts: Introduction to Sewing
10
• • • • • 3
73
School of Crafts: Modern Quilting
10
• • • • • 4,5
73
School of Crafts: Open Studio
10
• • • • • 5
73
School of Crafts: Using Sewing Patterns
10
• • • • • 4
73
4
13
YMCA Outdoor Tennis Academy
14
Capital Ultimate Camp
14
MOJO Volleyball Camp
14
• •
18,79,61
79
2
18
• • • • • • • 7
77
• • • • • • 3
• • • •
• • • • • • • •
• • •
18
18
5,7
12,66
3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
24, 34, 96
1,2,4, 6
34
4
77
• • • • • • 3, 4
94
CAMPS FOR KIDS WITH DISABILITIES
Adventure Quest
14
2,3,4,5,6,7,8
89
Camp Discovery
14
• • 2,3,4,5,6,7,8
68
iCan Bike
14
Project F.I.V.E.
14
• • • • • • 2-3,4-5,6-7
91
Access Adapted Sports
14
• • 1
93
• • • • • •
6
79
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
AGES
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+
Sessions
Location
TEEN/TWEENS CAMPS
Summer Adventure
14
Junior Jam
19
Summertime Thrills
15
Creative Arts Camp: Teens Ceramics
Creative Arts Camp: Teens Drawing
and Painting
15
• • 1-3
23
15
• • 7-8
22
• • • • 2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • • 1,7,8,9
23
10,14,19,21,23,24
94
Creative Arts Camp: Photography
15
• • 4-6
23
Encore Studio Stage Door
15
• • • 2-4,7-9
79
Encore Studio Tech Camp
15
• • • 2-4,7-9
79
Encore Stage & Studio: One Act Wonders
15
• • • 5-6
79
Care Actor: Theatrical Teens!
15
• • • 8, 9
64
ETC: Teen Composer Corner
15
• • • 3
17
ETC: Musical Review
15
• • • 7-8
95
ETC: Page to Stage
15
• • • 8-9
17
ETC: Puppet Palooza
15
• • • 1
92
ETC: Shakespeare’s Midsummer Intensive
15
• • • 1-3
81
TEAM Summer Readiness Program
15
• 1-2
94
YMCA Travel Camps
15
• • • • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9
TBD
A Soldiers Life
15
• • •
38
4
Battlefield Explorer
16
Habitat Hikers
16
• • •
VA Outside Appalachian Hiking Camp
VA Outside Mountain Kayak Touring and
Fishing Camp
16
• • • • 2
18
16
• • • • 2,8
18
16
• • • • 6,9
96
16
• • • • 4
96
Fish and Explore Big Fish
Fish and Explore Nature Photography
& Hiking
• • • 1
3,4
Camps listed in RED are operated by
Arlington County’s Department of
Parks and Recreation.
indicates a
camp run by Arlington County. Follow
the registration guidelines on page
20 for more information. Other camps
are conducted by private companies
partnering with Arlington County.
These camps are monitored to ensure
they meet County standards and
specifications. Registration varies by
company; review the individual listing to
learn how to register for these camps.
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29
Wilderness Bound
16
• • • 6
30
Fish and Explore-Standup Paddleboard
16
• • • • 2, 6
96
Fish and Explore Paddle and Explore 1-2
16
• • • • • • 5,10
21
Teen Capital Ultimate Camp
16
• • • 4,5,6
77
SporTECH
16
• • • • 4,6
88
Momentum3 Triple-Play Sports Academy
16
• • • 3
88
Orange Line Sports Elite Basketball
17
• • • 1,5
94, 95
VBC Advanced Baseball Camps
17
• • • 2,3,5
Arlington Soccer Association Indoor Soccer
17
• • • • 4
79
Academy International: Field Hockey
17
• • • • 3,4,5
47,94
33
Find Out If You Qualify
for a Fee Reduction
Processing Locations and Hours:
Main Registration Office: 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr 703-228-4747. M-F 8am-5pm.
All Arlington County community centers can provide fee reduction information
and assist with submitting paperwork to the main registration office. Once all
paperwork is complete and accurate, fee reduction processing may take up to two
business days.
Pure Performance Advanced Softball Camp
17
• • • • 3
94
Funuation: Making a Samsung Android Game
17
• • 9
17
Funuation: Making an iPhone Game
17
• • 9
17
Funuation: Minecraft Modding with Java
17
• • 9
17
KidRealm: Advanced Gaming Camp
17
• • 2-3,4-5,6-7
64
Arlington Mill Community Center, 909 S. Dinwiddie St., 22204, 703-228-7790,
M–F, 8:30am–5:30pm • Alicia Saracina, 703-228-7305
4
73
Langston-Brown Community Center, 2121 Culpeper St., 22207, 703-228-5210,
M–F, 9am-5:30pm • Mary Barnes, 703-228-4740
• • • • •
4
73
• • • • •
6
64, 66
SPECIALTY IMAGINATION & EXPLORATION
Engineering for Kids: Junior Engineering17
Under Construction
Engineering for Kids: Engineering
17
of Power and Energy
Engineering for Kids: Kodu Kart
17
Racing Design Game
• • •
Engineering for Kids: Sail the Seas
17
• • • • •
3
66
Funuation: Making a Samsung Android Game
18
• • • •
8
17
Funuation: Making an iPhone Game
18
•• • •
8
17
Funuation: Minecraft Magic
Funuation: Making Super Mario Bros
with Scratch and Makey
18
•• • •
8,10
17
18
•• • •
10
17
KidRealm: Maximum Motion Camp
18
• • • • • •
4-5
64
KidRealm: Pokemon/Minecraft Camp
18
• • • • • • •
1,8,4-5
64
KidRealm: Quest Camp
18
• • • • • •
KidRealm: Lego Legends Camp
18
• • • • • • •
6-7
64
1,8,2-3,6-7
64
KidRealm: Time Machine Camp
18
• • • • • •
KidRealm: Young Wizards Camp
18
• • • • • • •
Boolean Girls: Computer Animation Camp
Boolean Girls: Advanced Scratch
Programming for Girls
18
• • • • • 2,7,8
64,70,92
18
• • • • • 9
92
Mad Science: Eureka
18
• • • • • • •
Mad Science: Secret Agent Lab
18
• • • • •
Sciensational: CSI- Crime Scene Investigation 19
• • • • • •
2-3
64
2-3,4-5
64
10
17
9
17
10
22
Sciensational: Egyptian Dig
19
• • • • • •
9
22
Sciensational: Make It and Take It Home
19
• • • • • •
9
22
Sciensational: Space Nine Robot
19
• • • • • •
10
22
Silver Knights Chess Camp
19
• • • • • • • •
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
17,22,24,70
Intro to Coding
19
• • • • • • • • • 1,3,5
17,22
YMCA Specialty Camp
19
• • • • • • • •
84
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Satellite Registration locations:
(Call before you go; one staff member on site)
Lubber Run Community Center, 300 N. Park Dr. 22203, 703-228-4712,
M-F, 9am-5:30pm • Karen Edwards, 703-228-4750
Call for an appointment at the following centers:
Barcroft Sports & Fitness Center, 4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206, 703-228-0701
Carver Community Center, 1415 S. Queen St., 22204, 703-228-5706
Charles Drew Community Center, 3500 23rd St. S., 22206, 703-228-5725
Fairlington Community Center, 3308 S. Stafford St., 22206, 703-228-6588
Gunston Community Center, 2700 S. Lang St., 22206, 703-228-6980
Lee Community Center, 5722 Lee Highway, 22207, 703-228-0550
Madison Community Center, 3829 N. Stafford St., 22207, 703-228-5310
Thomas Jefferson Community Center, 3501 S. 2nd St. 22204, 703-228-5920
Walter Reed Community Center, 2909 16th Street S. 22204, 703-228-0935
Camp Registration & Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4747
Habla Español . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4747
Job Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-1856
Summer Camp Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-1856
Elementary Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4773
Early Childhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-7394
Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4729
Therapeutic Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4740
TTY Number for All Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Use relay 711
Volunteer with Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4724
Inclement Weather Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4715
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
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UK Elite Soccer: Petite Camp
Camps for Preschoolers
Little Explorers
Little Explorers camp provide a fun exciting
camp experience for our youngest campers!
Creative play, crafts and physical activity are combined with our themes to bring campers on a week
full of adventures. Special visitors will be dropping
by with fun and exciting surprises. Campers should
bring a nut-free snack each day. Staff to participant
ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5
Locations
Camp Code
Carlin Hall Center 510016
Fairlington CC* 510026
Lubber Run CC
510036
Madison CC* 510046
Discovery ES (no session 1 or 2)
510056
Sessions:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:9:30am-12:30pm
Fees:
$145, $116 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Abrakadoodle - Artist's You Know
and Love
The world has many great artists and wonderful
art including the drawings of Da Vinci, the colorful
collages of Matisse, the light drenched paintings
of Monet and the well-loved portrait of Whistler’s
Mother. These are the artists we know and love! Your
favorite little artist gets a chance to drip, print, cut,
arrange, dab, mold and paint while exploring these
artists and others. But in the end, these little artists
will create their own masterpieces that are as unique
as they are! Note: Preschoolers must be potty
trained. Campers should bring a nut-free snack each
day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5
LocationsSession
Ashlawn ES
2
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$159
Registration: To register or for information visit
www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, 703-538-4278 or
email [email protected].
Abrakadoodle - Impress Me
Want to make an impression! Get into the excitement
of creating art with impressionist styles and techniques
and wow your family and friends. We will study a
variety of artists from the Impressionist Period while
learning techniques that include watercolor, pastels,
pointalism and more. Note: Preschoolers must be
potty trained. Campers should bring a nut-free snack
each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5
LocationsSession
Gunston CC
7
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$198
Registration: To register or for information visit
www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, 703-538-4278 or
email [email protected].
Abrakadoodle - Under The Sea
Make a big splash and join us for adventures in our
Under the Sea Art Camp. Campers will learn all
about jellyfish, octopuses, dolphins, whales and
even mermaids! There’s nothing fishy about using
cool tools and materials to create fun paintings,
collages, sculptures and more. Campers will have
oceans of fun designing cool art projects. So dive in
for tons of fun under the sea! Preschoolers must be
potty trained. Campers should bring a nut-free snack
each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5
LocationsSession
Gunston CC
8
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$198
Registration: To register or for information visit
www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, 703-538-4278 or email
[email protected].
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Abrakadoodle - Mad About Movies
You will love this camp if you love movies and the
kooky characters, animations and illustrations in
them….from minions to dinosaurs to out of this
world environments! Marvelous movies and art
together make for some movie madness! Campers
learn how movies are made, tell movie stories and
recreate favorite movie characters! Explore animation, storyboards, and more while exploring creative abilities. Preschoolers must be potty trained.
Campers should bring a nut-free snack each day.
Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5
LocationsSession
Ashlawn ES
3
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$198
Registration: To register or for information visit www.
abrakadoodle.com/va01, 703-538-4278 or email
[email protected].
Mini Soccer Camps
Arlington Soccer Association Mini Soccer Camps
will provide a fun introduction to soccer for boys
and girls. These camps will provide age-appropriate, enjoyable activities as these young children
begin to develop coordination, agility, balance and
other movement skills as well as individual ball
control skill. Mini Soccer Camps will be offered on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (make-up day is
Friday). Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-6
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
6, 7
Kenmore MS
1, 3, 5
Madison Manor
8, 9, 10
Time:9:30-11:30am
Fees:$125
Registration: Visit www.arlingtonsoccer.com/
recreational/registration
Challenger Sports British Soccer:
First Kicks
Young players are introduced to game basics
through fundamental activities, games and fun
soccer challenges. One hour a day for five days.
Parents are encouraged to join in and help guide
their child through this fun learning experience.
Session is coached by a professional British soccer
coach. Register 45 days before camp to receive a
free soccer jersey. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10.
Ages 3-4
LocationsSession
Gunston CC
2
Time:9-10am
Fees:$90
Registration: Visit www.challengersports.com, call
443-681-7826 or email [email protected].
Lil' Boots
Golden Boot Soccer’s Lil’ Boots programs have
created positive experiences for young players
for over 18 years with more than 1,000 kids going
through the program annually. Lil’ Boots is the
perfect introduction for children ages 3-6 to the
wonderful game. It is a specially designed program
that initiates a positive experience for young players
to learn the basic fundamental skills of the game
and the concept of team play. The program builds
self-esteem, confidence, and promotes sportsmanship and fair play all while developing a child’s
coordination, physical, mental and social skills in a
non- competitive environment. Staff to participant
ratio 1:8. Ages 3-6
LocationsSession
HB Woodlawn
7
Time:9:30-11am
Fees:$150
Registration: Visit www.goldenbootsoccer.com or
call 703-287-0088.
U.K. Petite Summer Soccer Camps introduce 3 - 5
year old children to the fun, healthy and exciting
world of soccer. Petite Camps are 90 minutes a day,
Monday to Friday. Each day is structured to promote
individualized learning through fun soccer-related
games and activities. Our philosophy and methodology is based on cutting-edge educational principles
of how children learn techniques and develop them
into skills while having a fantastic time! Camp t-shirts
included in price. Parents are welcome to stay and
join in the fun! Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 3-5
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
1, 4, 5
Time:
9-10:30am or 10:45am-12:15pm
Fees:$120
Registration: Visit www.ukelite.com, call 703-3508714 or email [email protected].
FirstServe Tennis: Little Shots Camp
This camp introduces tots to tennis through fun games
and activities designed to build eye-hand coordination
and familiarity with the tennis ball and racket. Students
should bring water and a snack to every session!
Tennis rackets are required. Ratio 4:1 Ages 4-6
Locations Sessions
Bluemont Park 7
Walter Reed CC 8, 9, 10
Yorktown HS 3, 4, 5
Time: 8:15-9:30am
Fees: $125
Registration: Visit www.tenniseveryone.net, call
703-868-8172 or email [email protected].
YMCA Tiny Tots Outdoor
Tennis Academy
Tennis on the Move, under the direction of Coach
Labat, is now the YMCA Outdoor Tennis Academy at
Bluemont Park (Tennis Courts). If your tot wants to
learn to play tennis or simply improve tennis skills
and make new friends this summer - try our Junior
Tennis Camps. Our number one priority is to teach
your son or daughter how to play tennis in a fun,
safe environment. We teach the basic skills of this
lifetime sport through drills and games adapted
to support all ages and skill levels. Similar to the
indoor program, our camp emphasizes sportsmanship, safety, fundamental skills, etiquette, and
strategy. We look forward to meeting your child/
children this summer for great outdoor fun and
challenges. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 4-5
LocationsSessions
Bluemont Park
1, 2, 4, 6
Time:9am-1pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am
Fees:
$240, $185 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$45
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-522-1700
or email [email protected]. In-person is also
available at 3400 N. 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22201.
Enchanted Castles Camp
Tiny Dancers invites your dancer to join us for fun
and excitement this summer! Experience a world
of magic wands, royal balls and enchanted spells
as we dance our way through classic cherished
stories. All Tiny Dancers camp sessions include daily
instruction in ballet, fine motor exercise through
a theme-related craft and our exclusive story and
dress-up dance interpretation. Each camp culminates with a recital and reception for family and
friends on the last day of the week. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 3-5
LocationsSessions
Lubber Run CC
9
Walter Reed CC
7
Time:10am-noon
Fees:$225
Registration: Visit www.tinydancers.com/arlington.
Educational Theatre Company:
Beginnings for Preschoolers
ETC Beginnings camp offers an enriching theatre
experience for your preschooler to learn basic acting skills, as well as how to use their bodies, voices
and imaginations to create exciting characters. The
day is filled with circle time, improv games, arts
and crafts, outdoor time and rehearsal for our big
“show” at the end of the week! Note: Preschoolers
must be potty trained. Staff to participant ratio 1:8.
Ages 3-5
Locations Sessions
Campbell ES 1, 4
Fairlington CC 5
Time: 9am-12pm
Fees:
$210
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
Care Actor: Act it Out!
Take an adventure in this theater & arts program
that uses storybooks to emphasize positive values.
Each day these young actors will play basic acting games, act out stories and create art projects
related to the theme of the day. Campers will
present their favorite story on the last day! Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 4-6
Location Session
Madison CC
6
Ashlawn ES
8
Time: 9am-noon
Fees: $185
Registration: Visit www.careactorkids.com, call
703-546-8587.or email [email protected].
Classic Camps
SummerFest
This full day camp is great for kids who want
the complete camp experience! Fun days of highenergy camp are designed around a creative
weekly theme. Your child will make new friends
and learn life-long skills while participating in
active play through sports, cooperative games,
drama, arts and crafts. Campers are divided into
small age groups for age appropriate activities
that meet their developmental needs during core
times as well as enjoying times throughout the
day where all ages play and interact together. This
camp takes two trips per week: one to a Northern
Virginia Regional Park pool and one adventure to
another fun destination! Each child must bring a
lunch and snack each day. Staff to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 5-11
Locations
Camp Code
Arlington Traditional ES
521016
Discovery ES*
521056
Time:8am-6pm
Fees:
$242, $194 (Session 2)
Sessions:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Camp Horizon
This classic day camp is perfect for first time
and younger campers. Each activity is specifically tailored to the developmental stage of our
young campers. Kids will experience a variety of
activities that offer the opportunity to explore their
creative side through fun art projects, expressive
play, develop social skills through team building
activities, & physical play through various games
and sports. One field trip is offered per week to
a fun local destination or to the local Upton Hill
Swimming Pool, which provides the largest shallow
area for young and new swimmers with minimal
travel time from the camp site. Each child must
bring a lunch and snack each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 4-6 (Four year olds registering
must be five by September 30, 2016 and enrolled in
Kindergarten).
Locations
Camp Codes
Arlington Traditional ES
570016
Time:8am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-6pm
Fees:
$224, $179 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$46, $37 (Session 2)
Sessions
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Passport2Enrichment: Everything
Day Camp
For those who don't want to be boxed into a category we've come up with a camp for all. It's a little
something of everything to create a whole lot of
fun. Children will have a blast with relay races, art
projects, brain busters, science projects, construction projects, treasure hunts and team sporting
activities. This camp is sure to keep all children
guessing what comes next and completely excited
each and every day. Staff to camper ratio 1:12. Ages
6-12
LocationsSessions
Langston CC 1, 10
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:$345
Ext Fees:
$40, 75
Registration: Visit www.passports2enrichment.com
or email [email protected].
org or call 703-271-0222.
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
Here’s a learn-by-doing opportunity that will relate
academics to service and adventure. Participants
learn critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity and leadership. Campers experience
experiential learning with fun, connecting youth to
real world experiences. Staff to camper ratio 1:10.
Ages 10-15
LocationsSessions
Charles Drew CC
1-2
Time:9am-4pm
Fees:$125
Registration: Visit www.careinc1996.wordpress.com,
Call 703-486-0058 or email [email protected].
Overnight/Travel Camps
Girl's Fire Camp
Experience the everyday life of an Arlington County
Fire Department. Firefighter/Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) in a three-day weekend of fun-filled
exercises, including physical training, classes and
Fire/Emergency Medical Services (MES) simulations.
Interact with, ask questions and even eat with on-duty
personnel at an Arlington firehouse. Activities take
place at various Arlington County Fire Department
facilities. Overnight stay will be at Marymount
University, chaperoned by female fire staff. This camp
is free, but limited to just 16 female participants.
Selection is based on successful completion of the
application packet and essay contest: “Why would
you like to attend this camp?” Campers are supervised
by highly trained firefighters/paramedics—safety is our
highest priority. Note: Participants must be available
for the entire camp, including the overnight stays.
Staff to participant ratio 1:4. Ages 15-18
LocationsSessions
TBD7/7-7/10
Fees:Free
Registration: Email [email protected]
Junior 4-H Camp
Kids from Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax get
together at the Northern Virginia 4-H Educational
and Conference Center in Front Royal, Virginia.
There, campers are encouraged to “learn by doing”
while engaging in all kinds of programs, including
outdoor adventuring, environmental education,
arts and crafts, robotics, horsemanship, shooting
education, ropes courses, fishing and much more!
There is free swim and recreation time each day, as
well as evening programs and a campfire. Campers
will make new friends, develop skills and become
more independent individuals. Fee includes lodging for five days and four nights, three meals and
one snack per day, class supplies and materials,
camp t-shirt and transportation from the Northern
Virginia 4-H Center. 4-H Camp registration begins
on February 1, 2016, and will remain open until
April 1, 2016 or until all available spaces are filled,
whichever occurs first. Ages 9-13
LocationsSessions
Front Royal, VA
7/3-7/7
Fees:$305
Registration: Visit http://offices.ext.vt.edu/arlington/
registration forms including a proof of ID, physical
and immunization record. Staff to participant ratio
1:8. Ages: Jr Travel 5-8; Sr Travel 8-12
Locations Sessions
TBD
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Time:9am-4:30pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4:30-6:30pm
Fees:$333
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-525-5420 or
email [email protected]. In-person registration is
available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
Nature, Adventure
& History
Civil War Soldier
No slouching in this camp! Our young enlistees will learn to march and drill like a well-trained
infantry unit. They’ll learn how to quickly load artillery and how to design forts to protect the city and
how to use signal flags. But they’ll also spend some
quiet time setting up camp, cooking hard tack and
playing Civil War era games. Staff to participant
ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9
Location
Camp Code
Fort CF Smith Park
540016
Sessions:3
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$164
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Arlington Farmer
Although there are no longer any farms in
Arlington, our community still has a rich agricultural story. During this camp we’ll use the fields and
equipment at Fort CF Smith Park to learn about farming and farm skills, such as caring for a garden, making cider and using harvesting equipment. We’ll also
visit local parks to meet farm animals and use some
equipment. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 8-10
Location
Camp Code
Fort CF Smith Park
540016
Sessions:2
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$264
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Down in the Dirt
programs/4h/index.html, call 703-228-6404 or email
[email protected].
Kids will love getting down and dirty at this
nature center camp. Join us as we wiggle like
worms, find fossils, meet animals and more!
We’ll explore the wonderful world under our feet
through fun games, crafts and outdoor activities.
Session content repeats: campers should only
attend one session. Staff to participant ratio 1:8.
Ages 5-6 ( must have completed kindergarten).
Location
Camp Code
Long Branch NC
540036
Sessions:
1, 2
Time:9am-12:30pm
Fees:
$191, $153 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
YMCA Travel Camps
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Travel camp provides campers an opportunity to
travel every day to fun-filled locations. Campers
get movin’ as they enjoy daily, age-appropriate
excursions to local areas of interest and excitement.
Various field trips throughout the week provide
an experience to remember! Campers will have a
chance to explore different summer activities that
may include amusement and water parks, outdoor
sports, fairs, hiking, animal adventures and more.
Travel camps are designed for mature campers to
take part in daily, off-site field trips throughout the
Metro Washington area. There are nine one-week
sessions offered. Join us for one week or for all; it
is your choice. Specific activities for each session
vary. Calendars with specific activities will be provided on the first day of each session. Depending
on age, activities may include visiting the zoo or
aquarium; swimming/waterpark; hiking, nature
center, etc.; sports like bowling and mini golf;
creative arts; arcades; inflatables; amusement park;
canoeing, rafting and sailing, etc. Registration is not
complete until we receive hard copies of your
Wildlife Neighbors
Newsflash: Skunks and coyotes moved to
Arlington! What’s next: Bears and Bobcats?!? Let’s
find out which animals actually feel at home here.
We’ll hike in the Gulf Branch woods, wade in the
stream and learn about the big and tiny animals that
live all around us. We’ll also meet the animals at the
Nature Center, play games and make crafts. Session
content repeats; campers should attend only one
session. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 6-7 (must
have completed kindergarten).
Location
Camp Code
Gulf Branch NC
540026
Sessions:
5, 6
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$164
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Invertebrate Investigations
There are over one million species of invertebrates around the world. Discover butterflies,
beetles, spiders, snails, millipedes and more that
live here in Arlington. We’ll look among the flower
gardens, sweep the pond, search under logs, and
even wade in streams to find these amazing animals
without backbones. Hands-on activities, exciting
crafts, and up-close encounters will bring out the
bug-lover in every camper. Session content repeats;
campers should attend only one session. Staff to
camper ratio 1:10 Ages 7-9.
Location
Camp Code
Gulf Branch NC
540026
Sessions:
1, 2
Time:9am-noon
Fees:
$164, $132 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Summertime
Summer BASKET
Week
SESSION DATES
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
2
July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
3
4
5
6
7
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July 22, ’16
July 29, ’16
Aug. 5, ’16
Aug. 12, ’16
Aug. 19, ’16
Aug. 26, ’16
Sept. 2, ’16
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Nature Detectives
Spy on the sky, get the scoop on water, track
down some wild animals, and get the dirt on the
dirt. Kids will do hands-on investigations using
scientific tools to discover the secrets of the environment while exploring the forest, meadows and
wetlands of Glencarlyn Park. We'll also play games
and do take-home crafts. Session content repeats:
campers should only attend one session. Staff to
participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9.
Location
Camp Code
Long Branch NC
540036
Sessions:
3, 4
Time:9am-12:30pm
Fees:$191
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
To learn more about
Arlington County
camps check out the
Parent Handbook at
www.arlingtonva.us/
dpr after February 18.
Search Parent
Handbook
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Treks and Travels
Get on board for Treks and Travels’ exciting
expeditions. Each day campers meet at Long
Branch Nature Center then travel to a different
local park by van to explore, hike, find fossils, learn,
and play in a unique natural habitat. We’ll go fishing, wading, roll logs and more. Note: Hikes may
include steep, rocky terrain. Campers should bring
a bag lunch and water bottle. Staff to participant
ratio 1:8. Ages 9-12 (must have completed grade 4).
Location
Camp Code
Long Branch NC
540036
Sessions:5
Time:9am-3:30pm
Fees:$350
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
VA Fishing Adventures Fish N' Fun
Our Fish ‘n Fun camps are designed to teach the
basics of freshwater fishing through a series of
games and activities as well as on-the-water experience. Campers learn casting, fish species, knots
and even get their hands dirty catching their own
bait before heading out on the water at local ponds
and rivers in search of bluegill, bass, catfish and
anything else that will bite! Staff to participant ratio
1:5. Ages 6-8
LocationSessions
Gunston CC
2, 4, 6, 8
Time:8:30am-3:30pm
Fees:$425
Registration: Visit www.virginiaoutside.com, call
*DESIGNATED INCLUSION SITES › Individuals
with disabilities are welcome to register for
any summer camp in the catalog. Some
children still need lower ratios and more
structure, which is where our “Designated
Sites” come in. The three locations this year
are Madison and Fairlington Little Explorers,
and Discovery Summerfest for elementary
ages. Staff at these sites have a lower ratio,
and receive additional training on program
modifications and behavior management.
Most staff comes with previous experience
working with campers with disabilities.
The camp focus is on increasing camper’s
awareness and comfort level interacting
with peers of all different abilities.
Inclusion not only benefits individuals with
disabilities but has many positive benefits
to all campers!
804-272-6362 or email [email protected]
Fish and Explore Young Anglers
Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to
lakes, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. Everyone will
catch fish. Learn water safety and nature awareness,
the basics of fresh and saltwater fishing (casting,
rigging, knot tying, selecting tackle and lures and
identifying fish). Students will wear lifejackets when
in the water or on a boat. Bait and tackle, rods, reels
and lifejackets supplied. Bring lunch, snack, change
of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Everything else is provided. Staff to participant ratio
1:4. Ages 7-10
LocationSessions
Lubber Run CC
3, 7
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$550
Registration Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
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Summertime
Week
SESSION DATES
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
2
July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
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July 22, ’16
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Aug. 26, ’16
Sept. 2, ’16
Fish and Explore Native Animal Explorers
Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to hike
trails and wade streams, walk pond and lake shores
to find native wildlife. Campers will observe, catch,
photograph and release frogs, toads, tadpoles,
salamanders, lizards, turtles, crayfish, minnows and
many more small critters that live the life aquatic,
and their nearby woodland neighbors. Wear sneakers and bring lunch, snack, river shoes and towel.
Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 7-11
LocationSessions
Lubber Run CC
4, 5, 8
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$450
Registration: Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
Fish and Explore Fly Fishing
Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to lakes,
rivers and other local waterways. Everyone will catch
fish. Learn water safety and nature awareness, the
basics of fly fishing (casting, rigging, knot tying, selecting tackle and flies and identifying fish). Students will
wear lifejackets when in the water or on a boat. Bait
and tackle, rods, reels, and lifejackets supplied. Bring
lunch, snack, change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes
and towel. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 9-16
LocationSession
Lubber Run CC
4
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$575
Registration: Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
Engineering for Kids:
Camp Kelvin Engineering
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
Pack your bags and lace up your hiking boots engineers because at Camp Kelvin, we are engineering
designs to help us explore the great outdoors. Build
a tent, design waterproof clothing, and even engineer your own survival pack! Join us for a week of
fun and adventure where everyone goes home a
happy camper! Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-7
Locations Sessions
Arlington Traditional ES 1, 5
Ashlawn ES 3
Time: 9am-4pm
Ext Hours: 7:30-8:45am, 4-6pm
Fees: $275
Ext Fees: $35, $50
Registration: Visit https://engineeringforkids.com/
VA Outside Mountain Biking Camp
location/capitalarea, call 703-665-6618 or email
[email protected].
Northern Virginia has some of the best urban
mountain biking trails around! Join the staff of
Virginia Outside for daily instruction, trail rides,
and lots of fun. Campers will develop beginner and
Intermediate Mountain biking skills including: steering, shifting, hill climbing and descending, log hopping, dodging obstacles, etiquette, maintenance,
safety and more. Campers ride in the morning,
have a midday activity with time to cool down then
get back on the bikes in the afternoon. Bikes and
helmets provided by Virginia Outside, but campers
are welcome to bring their own. Campers should
be able to ride a bike before attending. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 8-13
LocationSessions
Gunston CC
1, 4, 5, 8, 10
Time:8:30am-4pm
Fees:$525
Registration: Visit www.virginiaoutside.com,
call 804-272-6362 or email tsclarkson@
virginiaoutside.com
VA Fishing Adventures Fishing Camp
This week with Virginia Fishing Adventures offers
campers the opportunity to learn beginner and
intermediate tactics for freshwater fishing in nearby
private ponds and rivers, as well as the Chesapeake
Bay. Campers will also receive introductory instruction to fly fishing during the week. We have access
to some excellent private waters where campers
are assured success. Our counselor-to-camper
ratio is 1-to-5 to allow for one-on-one instructional
time each day. Campers may also earn their fishing
merit badge through this program. Safety is our
number one priority, so campers will wear lifejackets when in the water or on a boat. Virginia Fishing
Adventures provides all bait and tackle, rods and
reels, lifejackets and good times. Staff to participant
ratio 1:5. Ages 8-14
LocationSessions
Gunston CC
1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$550
Registration: Visit www.virginiaoutside.com, call
804-272-6362 or email [email protected]
Did you know we offer a
Creative Art Camp for
teens? See page 15 for all
the details.
YMCA Camp Kirkwood
YMCA Outdoor Day Camp combines the fun and
freedom of being in a natural setting, learning new
skills and making new friends. Each week offers
adventures that teach campers to respect and enjoy
nature while having fun--hiking, exploring, arts and
crafts, swimming, camp songs, and exciting field
trips. Y camp staff will build teamwork and provide
challenging, safe activities for each small group.
Enjoy our special emphasis on outdoor recreation,
reconnecting kids with nature and bringing back
a sense of adventure to the outdoor experience.
Campers will experience fun and exciting outdoor
activities that may include teambuilding, low
ropes, hiking, sports, nature crafts, fishing, archery,
climbing, swimming and water activities, nature
centers and programs, scouting skills and survival
techniques, outdoor cooking, storytelling and
more. An optional overnight experience (2 days,
1 night) will be offered during weeks 2, 4, 6, and
8 for those who choose to participate. Leadership
skill development, team-building activities, and
creative, interactive programs are offered to campers by caring young adult role models at a local
or regional park each week. Outdoor Adventure
Camp is designed for a mature camper to take
part in daily outdoor, off-site experiences and field
trips. Calendars with specific locations and activities will be provided on the first day of each session. Specific activities for each session may vary.
Registration is not complete until we receive hard
copies of your registration forms including a proof
of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff to
participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-8 Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7; Ages
8-12 Weeks 2, 3, 4, 6, 8; Ages 5-15 Week 10
LocationSessions
TBD
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10
Time:9am-4:30pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4:30-6:30pm
Fees:$287
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-525-5420
or email [email protected]. In-person
registration is available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
YMCA Horseback Riding
An introduction to riding basics, horse care, and
responsibility taught in a safe and fun environment!
Campers will go to the stables for 2½ hours each
day to learn what it’s like to care for and ride their
own horse. Riders will learn basic horse care skills,
such as grooming, hoof cleaning, tack care, barn
chores, and how to maintain the well-being of
horses, while learning to be safe around the barn.
The emphasis of this camp is on safety and respect
for the horse and his care. Campers will ride each
day and beginners will learn basic position on
the horse, to walk, halt, trot – posting and sitting,
and control the direction of their horse. Based on
experience; intermediate and advanced riders will
improve their skills and learn more difficult movements. Campers will be split into two groups and
while not riding, campers will participate in various
horsemanship lessons and fun activities that may
include: bathing, grooming, feedings, scavenger
hunts, horse jeopardy, painting horseshoes and
more. Camp participants must wear long pants,
sturdy boots (or sneakers) and a riding helmet.
Riders may borrow a helmet from the stables if they
don't have one. Additional registration form and
waiver for is required for all campers participating in Horseback Riding Camp! Combined with an
outdoor adventure camp setting, the remainder of
each day may include swimming, hiking, parks and
playgrounds for group games, sports or craft activities. Registration is not complete until we receive
hard copies of your registration forms including a
prrof of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff
to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12
LocationSessions
TBD
1, 5, 7, 9
Time:9am-4:30pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4:30-6:30pm
Fees:$460
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-525-5420
or email [email protected]. In-person
registration is available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
YMCA Pony Camp
An introduction to riding basics, horse care, and
responsibility taught in a safe and fun environment!
Campers will go to the stables for two hours each
day to learn what it's like to own and ride their
own horse. Riders will learn basic horse care skills,
such as grooming, hoof cleaning, tack care, barn
chores, and how to maintain the well-being of
horses, while learning to be safe around the barn.
The emphasis of this camp is on safety and respect
for the horse and his care. Campers will ride each
day and learn basic position on the horse, including steering and control with individual attention
while riding. As an introductory camp, the riding is
taught by an experienced instructor with riders on
the horse one at a time. The instructor stays with
the child while on the horse and helps him/her
maintain proper position while guiding the horse.
Campers are organized into groups of no more
than six and rotate through four 30-minute stations:
grooming, riding, horse chores and a craft activity
teaching horse care. Camp participants must wear
long pants, sturdy boots (or sneakers) and a riding helmet. Riders may borrow a helmet from the
stables if they don't have one. Additional registration form and waiver for is required for all campers
participating in Pony Camp! Combined with an
outdoor adventure camp setting, the remainder of
each day may include swimming, hiking, parks and
playgrounds for group games, sports or craft activities. Registration is not complete until we receive
hard copies of your registration forms including a
prrof of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff
to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-8
LocationSessions
TBD
2, 4, 6, 8
Time:9am-4:30pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4:30-6:30pm
Fees:$397
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-525-5420
or email [email protected]. In-person
registration is available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
Creative Arts Camps
Creative Arts Camp
Whether beginning or advanced, young artists love this popular two-week visual arts camp!
Campers spend their days experimenting with a
variety of art materials and techniques. We emphasize developing creativity and imagination with
a special focus on skill building. Our staff shares
their expertise in a variety of techniques that may
include drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking,
bookmaking, mask making and multi-cultural arts.
Participants invite their family and friends to their
art show at the end of each session. Each session
has its own theme and activities, including up
to two field trips for a well-rounded experience.
Campers should wear clothes that they can get
messy. Bring a lunch and a snack each day. Fiveyear-olds must have completed kindergarten or
a similar all day program. Staff to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 5-8 (Madison), Ages 8-11 (Fairlington).
Locations
Camp Code
Fairlington CC 531026
Madison CC 531036
Sessions:
1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8
Time:8am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-6pm
Fees:
$520, $468 (Session 1-2)
Ext Fees:
$92, $82 (Session 1-2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Creative Arts Camp: Art Explorers
Join us for an action packed week of creativity
and art! This half-day program will give young artists an opportunity to experiment with exciting art
materials and explore artworks throughout art history and from around the globe. Each day will focus
on a specific technique, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and collage. Participants
invite their family and friends to their art show at
the end of each week. Each session has its own
unique theme and activities. Campers should wear
clothes that they can get messy. Bring a snack each
day. Five-year-olds must have completed kindergarten or a similar all day program. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8
Location
Camp Code
Arlington Mill CC 531016
Sessions:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:8:30am-noon
Fees:
$130, $104 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Abrakadoodle: Artist’s You Know
and Love
The world has many great artists and wonderful
art including the drawings of Da Vinci, the colorful
collages of Matisse, the light drenched paintings
of Monet and the well-loved portrait of Whistler’s
Mother. …. These are the artists we know and love!
Your favorite little artist gets a chance to drip, print,
cut, arrange, dab, mold and paint while exploring
these artists and others. But in the end, these little
artists will create their own masterpieces that are
as unique as they are! Children must bring bagged
lunch, snack and drink each day (no nuts). No camp
on 7/4. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12.
LocationSession
Walter Reed CC 2
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$298
Registration: Visit www.abrakadoodle.com/va0, call
703-538-4278 or email [email protected].
Abrakadoodle: Impress Me
Want to make an impression! Get into the excitement of creating art with impressionist styles and
techniques and wow your family and friends. We
will study a variety of artists from the Impressionist
Period while learning techniques that include
watercolor, pastels, pointillism and more. Children
must bring bagged lunch, snack and drink each day
(no nuts). Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12.
LocationSessions
Gunston CC 7
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$298
Registration: Visit www.abrakadoodle.com/va0, call
703-538-4278 or email [email protected].
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Concert Band Summer Camp
Abrakadoodle: Under The Sea
Make a big splash and join us for adventures in our
Under the Sea Art Camp. Campers will learn all
about jellyfish, octopuses, dolphins, whales and
even mermaids! There’s nothing fishy about using
cool tools and materials to create fun paintings,
collages, sculptures and more. Campers will have
oceans of fun designing cool art projects. So dive in
for tons of FUN under the sea! Children must bring
bagged lunch, snack and drink each day (no nuts).
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationSessions
Gunston CC
8
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$298
Registration: Visit www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, call
703-538-4278 or email [email protected].
Abrakadoodle: Mad About Movies
You will love this camp if you love movies and the
kooky characters, animations and illustrations in
them….from minions to dinosaurs to out of this
world environments! Marvelous movies and art
together make for some movie madness! Campers
learn how movies are made, tell movie stories
and recreate favorite movie characters! Explore
animation, storyboards, and more while exploring creative abilities. Children must bring bagged
lunch, snack and drink each day (no nuts). Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationSessions
Ashlawn ES 3
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$298
Registration: Visit www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, call
703-538-4278 or email [email protected].
Abrakadoodle: Pirate’s Return
Shiver me timbers! The Pirates are back! Sail away
with us for an Art Adventure. We will explore the
crystal blue oceans searching for artsy treasures
while studying cartooning, sand painting, sculpture
and more. Children must bring bagged lunch, snack
and drink each day (no nuts). Staff to participant
ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationSessions
Gunston CC 1
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$298
Registration: Visit www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, call
703-538-4278 or email [email protected].
Abrakadoodle: Ready, Set, Create
Ready, Set, Create! In these camps, Abrakadoodle
artists will practice Bull’s Eye painting! We also
create interesting effects that disappear then
magically re-appear when we paint! Study Natasha
Westcoat while using colorful swirls, Paul Klee and
his unusual self-portraits, Wolf Kahn and his “bands
of color” and more! Children must bring bagged
lunch, snack and drink each day (no nuts). Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12.
LocationSessions
Ashlawn ES
5
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$298
Registration: Visit www.abrakadoodle.com/va01, call
703-538-4278 or email [email protected].
Care Actor: Dramatic Kids!
The world of theater and art come to life in this
camp. Young artists will take part in theater games,
playwriting, set and costume design and more. On
the last day, campers will present their original play
based on current topics & positive values! Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-11.
LocationSessions
Ashlawn ES 5, 8
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$295
Registration: Visit www.careactorkids.com, call
This fun and enriching program will give the opportunity to horn and woodwind students to experience and learn the process of band ensemble.
Students will be placed on a band based on their
playing and reading level. Instruments in band
include: Reeds (saxophones, clarinet, flute, oboe,
bassoon), Brass (trumpet, trombone, French horn,
tuba), percussion (drums, xylophone, marimba).
Each participant must bring his or her own instrument. Each day campers will take a general basic
music theory class and an instrumental guidance
focusing on their chosen instrument. Then will have
band rehearsal. Sheet music and other materials
will be provided by Echo School of Music. Staff to
participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-14.
LocationSessions
Barcroft ES
4
Time:1-4pm
Fees:$220
Registration: Visit www.kssprograms.com, call
202.679.1389 or email [email protected].
Guitar Workshop
This camp is designed for all players! Whether you
have been playing for months or years, our guitar
workshop will provide a significant exposure to new
techniques, styles and musicianship skills. Camp
schedule will include master classes, music theory,
“guitar orchestra ensemble,” improvisation, individual practice, jam sessions and more. Students
are not required to know how to read music to
attend this camp. All participants must bring their
own Guitar (acoustic or electric w/ amp). Staff to
participant ratio 1:15. Ages 8-14
LocationSession
Barcroft ES
4
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$230
Registration: Visit www.kssprograms.com, call
202.679.1389 or email [email protected].
Rock Music Summer Camp
Have a blast this summer with Echo’s Rock Music
Camp! Whether you’re an absolute beginner or
more advanced player, Echo School Rock Music
Camp offers you the opportunity to learn and
improve your skills on guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, vocals from professional musicians in a
friendly and creative environment. You’ll play in a
rock band, learn basic music theory and playing
skills and write one or more original songs to be
recorded by the end of camp and give out to parents on a CD. Each day campers will take a general
basic music theory class and an instrumental guidance focusing on their chosen instrument. Then
will have band rehearsal. All participants must bring
their own instruments with the exception of drums.
Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-14
LocationSessions
Barcroft ES
1
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$255
Registration: Visit www.kssprograms.com, call
202-679-1389 or email [email protected].
Percussion Camp
The percussion camp is designed to develop the
rhythm skills of the participants in a fun and interacting way. Campers will have the opportunity
to play with others and experiment with different
instruments. Students will work on sight reading
and common rhythm patterns in different styles of
music. Students will write and perform an original
percussion piece to be recorded at the end of the
week. Percussion instruments will be available, but
participants are encouraged to bring their own.
Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-14.
LocationSessions
Key ES
6
Time:1-4pm
Fees:
$235
Registration: Visit www.kssprograms.com, call
202-679-1389 or email [email protected].
Strings Camp
This unique camp will focus on Theory: the study
of key signatures, Circle of Fifths, time signatures,
rhythms, intervals, and chords. Advanced Theory:
advanced study of intervals, chord structure, and
music composition. Music Literature: explore composer biographies, the stories behind music compositions and the evolution of music composition
throughout history. Conducting: the study of basic
conducting techniques and styles. Participants
must bring their own instrument. Classes for all
string instruments (limited enrollment). Taught by
professional musicians. Staff to participant ratio
1:15. Ages 7-14
LocationSessions
Key ES
5
Time:9am-noon
Fees:$255
Registration: Visit www.kssprograms.com, call
202.679.1389 or email [email protected].
Learn Music Now: The Ultimate
Musical Experience
Campers will be introduced to the musical instruments and concepts of piano, guitar, violin, drums,
voice and movement. Students will play instruments through the week (instruments will differ
between the AM and PM sessions) as well as participate in musical games, crafts, musical listening
excerpts and related projects. We may even have
surprise musical instruments introduced throughout the week! Each camper will be issued free
instrument rentals at the beginning of the week that
they will keep throughout the camp and take home
to practice and enjoy. Contact LNM for specific
details. Instruments must be returned at the end of
the week in class on Friday. Different instruments
will be covered in the AM and PM sessions. Students
may participate in the AM session alone, the PM
session alone or both for the complete experience!
Let’s have a musical summer! Staff to participant
ratio 1:15. Ages 5-12
LocationsSessions
Arlington Traditional ES
9
Madison CC
1
Walter Reed CC
6
Time:
9am-1pm or 1:30-5:30pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 5:30-6:30pm
Fees:$245
Ext Fees:
$5 per day per session
Registration: Visit http://learnnowmusic.com/
camps, call 800-399-6414 or email CustomerService@
LearnNowMusic.com.
Lola’s Laboratory: Art-Venture Island!
Gilligan’s Island meets Lola’s Lab when the kids
start off on a luxury cruise but get shipwrecked
on an island with some funny characters. Madcap
adventure ensues as we use a mixture of art, drama,
creative writing and movement to build our huts,
outsmart pirates, and sail our colorful cardboard
ships and more back home again in this story based
adventure in expressive arts. Staff to participant
ratio 1:10. Ages 5-11
LocationSessions
Madison CC
9
Oakridge ES
1
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
Early $350, regular $375, late $400
Ext Fees:
$60, $120
Registration: Visit www.lolaslab.com.
Lola’s Laboratory: Zoopossible Myths!
Myths come true as Lola’s Lab Zoopossible camp
travels through imagination to the Mt. Olympus
Zoo! Join Zeus, Hera and lots of unusual creatures
(born both from history and campers imaginations,)
as we learn all about Greek mythology in this epic
expressive arts adventure camp. Lola’s Lab brings
an ultra-creative mix of story-based adventures,
fun and funky art, drama and movement activities,
collaborative projects, led by professional artists,
dancers, storytellers, actors and more. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 5-11
LocationSessions
Madison CC 10
Oakridge ES
2
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
Early $350, regular $375, late $400
Ext Fees:
$60, $120
Registration: Visit www.lolaslab.com.
Lola’s Laboratory: Toy Factory!
Lola’s Lab needs kids to save a small town of toycrafters from a hilarious villain and her factory
robots. Through our super spectacular combination
of art, movement, creative writing and drama, kids
become imagineers, dreaming up and bringing to
life a colorful and wacky toy factory in this story
based adventure of the expressive arts! Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 5-11
LocationSessions
Madison CC
8
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
Early $350, regular $375, late $400
Ext Fees:
$60, $120
Registration: Visit www.lolaslab.com.
Passport2Enrichment:
Dance Dance Dance
So, you think you can dance? From street jazz to
Broadway, we got moves to get you up on your
toes and leaping off the floor. This camp focuses
on style, technique, placement, conditioning,
stretching, turns, leaps, and choreography. As
serious as dance can be, expect every day to be a
fun and upbeat experience. We select music from
a wide variety of genres; anything from Mozart,
hip hop jams and show tunes showing the dancers our combinations while also allowing them to
show us theirs. By the end of camp, dancers will
have selected a piece of music to choreograph and
perform their own solo or paired routine. Staff to
participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-12
LocationSessions
Langston CC
9
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:$345
Ext Fees:
$40, $75
Registration: Visit www.passports2enrichment.com
or email [email protected].
Passport2Enrichment: Bedazzled
It's a glamorous bedazzled affair every day in this
sure to delight all girls camp. It's all about the
accessories, as crafty projects and spa treatments
are in abundance. From Beaded jewelry to making
your own personalized journal this camp is sure
to create some lasting BFF’s. Girls will love making
things they can wear and use everyday with beautiful jewels, gems, sparkles, ribbons, charms and
many other materials to create that perfect look! Additionally girls will delight in the different themed
days: a mani/pedi day, A makeover day and A blow out hair & hair styling day! Don't forget your sleeping bags on the last day of camp for a stay up all
day sleep over party! 1:12. Ages 6-12.
LocationSessions
Barcroft ES
2
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:$265
Ext Fees:
$40, $75
Registration: Visit www.passports2enrichment.com
or email [email protected].
703-546-8587.or email [email protected].
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
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School of Crafts: Intro to Sewing
This class teaches the basics of sewing. Mainly
machine sewing will be taught, though some hand
sewing skills will also be demonstrated. Skills covered include safety measures for cutting and sewing,
fabric cutting (using shears and rotary cutter), threading a sewing machine and winding a bobbin, and
use of a needle and sewing machine. Students will
create at least five real-life projects of their choosing
to facilitate development of these skills. Fees include
materials. A sewing machine will be furnished for in
class use. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 9-17.
LocationSession
Ashlawn ES
3
Time:
9am-12pm or 1-4pm
Fees:$230
Registration: Visit www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com,
email [email protected]. Registration will
begin at 8am on 2/17/16.
School of Crafts: Modern Quilting
The Creative Difference: LegoTopia!
Spend a week of your summer break building an
original and wonderful world of LEGO®, DUPLO®,
arts, and crafts with us! We’ll use tens and tens of
thousands of the colorful bricks to construct our
very own new and amazing world. You’ll also spend
time rotating through open-ended art stations,
crafting backdrops and other LegoTopia features!
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12.
LocationSession
Arlington Traditional ES
9
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$350
Ext Fees:
$50, $125
Registration: Visit www.creativedifferencellc.com,
or email [email protected]. Early bird
registration discounts before March 25, 2016.
The Creative Difference:
Picking Up STE(a)M!
Quilting is not just for our grandmothers anymore!
This class will teach students the basics of quilting
using modern patterns and fabric. Skills covered by
this class include safety measures for cutting and
sewing, fabric cutting, threading a sewing machine
and winding a bobbin, creating and combining
quilt blocks or patches, and sewing a quilted project. Some machine sewing experience is helpful
for this class. Students will complete at least one
quilted project by the end of the week. Fees include
materials. A sewing machine will be furnished for
in-class use. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 9-17.
LocationSession
Ashlawn ES
4, 5
Time:
9am-12pm (Session 5)
or 1pm-4pm (Session 4)
Fees:$230
Registration: Visit www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com,
or email [email protected]. Early bird
registration discounts before March 25, 2016.
email [email protected]. Registration will
begin at 8am on 2/17/16.
Tiny Chefs: Baking Bootcamp
School of Crafts: Open Studio
Open Studio is for students who already know how
to sew, but would like to work on independent
projects while receiving one-on-one assistance and
supervision. Basic sewing skills are required. Students
must select a basic fabric item to develop during
class and bring their own fabric. A sewing machine,
cutting tools, and thread will be furnished for in-class
use. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 9-17.
LocationSession
Ashlawn ES
5
Time:1-4pm
Fees:$210
Registration: Visit www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com,
email [email protected]. Registration will
begin at 8am on 2/17/16.
School of Crafts: Using Patterns
Have you seen some fun patterns at the craft store
but have no idea where to even start? In this class,
students will learn how to understand and use patterns to create a fabric item. Skills covered by this
class include safety measures for cutting and sewing,
reading patterns (including sewing terms), cutting
fabric according to pattern instructions, threading
a sewing machine and winding a bobbin, and sewing a fabric item according to pattern instructions.
Basic sewing skills are required. Fees include most
materials. A sewing machine will be furnished for
in-class use. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 9-17.
LocationSessions
Ashlawn ES
4
Time:9am-12pm
Fees:$230
Registration: Visit www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com,
email [email protected]. Registration will
begin at 8am on 2/17/16.
The Creative Difference:
Arts Extravaganza!
Don’t miss this unmatched creative opportunity!
Each day, we’ll explore different art media and creative tools in a wide variety of rotating art centers.
You’re free to create to your heart’s content and at
your own pace in imaginative, open-ended activities
with paints, beads, collage, glitter, sand, soap, fabric, food, clay, paper-mache, Lego, looms and much
more! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12.
LocationSessions
Arlington Traditional ES
3
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$350
Ext Fees:
$50, $125
Registration: Visit www.creativedifferencellc.com,
or email [email protected]. Early bird
registration discounts before March 25, 2016.
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Join us as we explore STEM + ARTS in this investigative and creative week of discovery! This camp
offers a minds-on, hands-on approach to designing,
creating, and building in open-ended, unique, and
fully-engaging activity stations. Our exploratory
STEaM challenges will have us originating working
mechanical sculptures, creating our own stopmotion movies, exploring 3D printing, and much
more! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-12.
LocationSessions
Arlington Mill CC
10
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$350
Ext Fees:
$50, $125
Registration: Visit www.creativedifferencellc.com,
Move beyond the basics and stretch your baking
repertoire to include things like biscuits, muffins,
cupcakes, fruit tarts, and dessert sauces. Students
will also learn measurements and equivalents, as
well as basic techniques like folding, whisking, and
rolling during this week. Staff to participant ratio
1:9. Ages 5-8.
LocationSessions
Arlington Traditional ES
1
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$350
Registration: Visit www.tinychefs.com.
Call 301-841-7395. Email [email protected].
Tiny Chefs: Chopped
Never have food challenge reality shows been so
popular and Chopped! is a favorite here at Tiny and
Gourmet Chefs! We like it so much we decided to
base a whole week long camp on the concept. Our
version has the added twist of focusing on different
cuisines every day of camp. So, each day the Tiny
and Gourmet Chef campers will be presented with
a basket with 3 or 4 ingredients, which reflect these
different cuisines—French, Italian, Mexican, Asian
and “All-American”. Using those ingredients and
working within those cuisines, they will challenge
themselves to make mouthwatering specialties,
traditional favorites and explore new ingredients,
tastes and combinations. Staff to participant ratio
1:9. Ages 9-12.
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS
4
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$350
Registration: Visit www.tinychefs.com.
Call 301-841-7395. Email [email protected].
Tiny Chefs: Cupcake Wars
Cupcakes are all the rage and it’s a trend that’s
clearly here to stay! If you’ve ever been curious
about how the pros make those cupcakes so precious and ornate, and if competition is your middle
name, then this is the week for you! We’ll spend
three days on cupcake basics-measuring, mixing,
baking, and frosting, and then finish the week with
two days of baking battle! Small teams will face off
with one another to compete for the title of “Best
Cupcake!” May the best cupcake win! Staff to participant ration 1:9. Ages 9-12.
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS
8
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$350
Registration: Visit www.tinychefs.com.
Call 301-841-7395. Email [email protected].
Educational Theatre Company:
Creative Drama Camps
Silly characters take to the stage! Through improvisation, special guest artist workshops, art projects,
theatre games and rehearsals, campers will learn
the basics of acting. Along the way they will discover new ways of collaborating with peers and the
joy of performing. Past workshops have included
stage make-up, choreography, singing, yoga, and
swordplay! Family and friends are invited to attend
a final sharing on Friday afternoon of each session.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8.
LocationsSessions
Key ES
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Williamsburg MS
7, 8, 9
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$310
Ext Fees:
$50, $150
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
Educational Theatre Company:
Musical Debut
Dancing, acting, singing! Campers will collaborate
with professional artists to create a dynamic original performance while learning skills in Broadway
movement and vocal technique. This camp is
specially geared for younger students who can’t
stop the beat, even if they are new to performing!
Family and friends are invited to an end of camp
Performance and Reception on Friday, August 5th
at 5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12.
LocationSessions
Key ES
5-6
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$575
Ext Fees:
$100, $300
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Educational Theatre Company:
Musical Revue
Triple threat theatre is back for its 12th year! Join
the company as you dance, act, sing, and design
elements into one singular sensation. Students
collaborate with professional artists to create a
dynamic cabaret performance and artist showcase,
learning skills in Broadway movement, vocal technique, slapstick, and improvisation along the way.
Family and friends are invited to an end of camp
Performance and Reception on Friday, August 19th
at 5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-18.
LocationSessions
Williamsburg MS
7-8
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$575
Ext Fees:
$100, $300
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Educational Theatre Company:
Acting Out
Educational Theatre Company:
Page to Stage
Have a blast “acting out” on the stage! Campers will
gain and strengthen tools for creating characters,
stories, and wacky scenarios for the stage. Pick your
session or take all four, as each week offers a new creative path for campers to explore. Character development, playwriting, improvisation, ensemble work and
overall confidence are just some of the skills campers
will master! Family and friends are invited to attend
a final sharing on Friday afternoon of each session.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12.
LocationsSessions
Fairlington CC
10
Madison CC
4
Swanson MS
7
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$310
Ext Fees:
$50, $150
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Educational Theatre Company:
Composer’s Corner
Ever wonder how your favorite song went from an
idea in someone’s head to the music you love so
much? No longer do you need to wonder how it
happens, because this camp will teach you! You’ll
even create a song of your own by the end of the
week, to be performed by a real band in a concert
setting. The week ends with a sharing for family and
friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-12.
LocationSessions
Fairlington CC
3
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$310
Ext Fees:
$50, $150
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Get ready to create a play! Students’ imaginations
can run wild as they call the shots in their own
creation. Campers will be guided through writing
their own lines, creating plot, characters and setting. Through a series of workshops, campers will
explore narrative structure, character development,
conflict, stage combat, and movement. The camp
will end with a performance of the campers’ plays
on the last day for family and friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-18.
LocationSessions
Fairlington CC
8-9
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$310
Ext Fees:
$50, $150
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Educational Theatre Company:
Puppet Palooza
Shadow, Rod, Hand, Finger, Bunraku, Sock,
Marionette: there are so many types of puppets and
now you can learn about them! Over the course of
1 week, campers will each build, manipulate and
perform with their own puppets. Puppet Palooza is
a unique blend of art, acting, mime, and ensemble:
a one-of-a-kind experience for every level of experience. The week ends with a sharing for family and
friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8.
LocationSessions
Tuckahoe ES
1
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$310
Ext Fees:
$50, $150
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
Bring classic theatre to life! Use your imagination,
collaborate with your peers and perform William
Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. Campers
will gain a wide range of acting skills through both
rehearsal and participation in specialized workshops including stage combat, dance, characterization, script analysis, voice and diction, and more!
Friends and family are invited to an end-of-camp
performance Friday, July 15 at 5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-18.
LocationSessions
Key ES
2-3
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$575
Ext Fees:
$100, $300
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Encore Stage & Studio: It’s Elementary
Join us this summer for an exciting theatre adventure! Teaching Artists will channel the energy and
imagination of our young campers through story
drama and character creation. Students will explore
their creativity through dance, crafts, and theatre
games during this fun and engaging two-week
camp. Students will be divided into age groups.
Students ages six and up will experiment with
scripted drama. Each session will feature a unique
theme and final performance. Staff to participant
ratio 1:6. Ages 4-9.
LocationSessions
Swanson MS
1-2, 3-4, 5-6
Theatre on the Run 7-8, 9-10
Time:8:30am-5:3-pm
Fees:$800
Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org,
Call 703-548-1154 or email [email protected].
Encore Stage & Studio:
Scenes for Tweens
Our two-week summer camp for ages 8-12
emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and fun.
Students will develop their acting skills through
character study, improvisation and movement.
We’ll start by exploring dazzling tales of fantasy
and adventure in session 1/2, then move on to the
art of making an audience laugh in session 3/4. For
session 5/6, it’s all about musical theatre when our
popular Summer Showstoppers theme returns.
During all sessions, students will be divided into
age groups. Each session will conclude with a final
performance for family and friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 8-12.
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS
1-2, 3-4, 5-6
Time:10am-4pm
Ext Hours:
8:30-10am, 4-5:30pm
Fees:$600
Ext Fees:
$100, $100
Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org,
Call 703-548-1154 or email [email protected].
Jane Franklin Dance: Fantastic Voyage
Fantastic Voyage takes you on various adventures
floating along a mysterious river, a creative venture
of theatre, movement, and visual arts. You’ll weave
your own travel story into an imaginative collage.
You’ll develop a performance for friends & family
for the last day of the week. Come stretch your
muscles and move your imagination. By the end of
the week, you’ll be on stage and be a star. Staff to
participant ratio 1:5. Ages 6-8.
LocationSessions
3700 S Four Mile Run Drive 7, 8
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-5pm
Fees:$300
Ext Fees:$100
Registration: Visit www.janefranklin.com, call
703-933-1111 or email [email protected].
Early enrollment discount 10%. Limited number of
C.I.T positions available for 50% off (ages 10 - 13).
Jane Franklin Dance: Super
Fantastic Voyage
Aqua Sports Camp
Super Fantastic Voyage amazing adventures take
place on land, on the sea, and in the air, a creative
venture of theatre, movement and visual arts. You’ll
weave your own travel story with designed movement and visual landscapes, including music, sound
and costumes. On the final day, you will perform
for friends and family. By the end of the week,
you’ll be on stage and be a star. Staff to participant
ratio: 1:6 Ages 8-11.
LocationSessions
3700 S Four Mile Run Drive
4
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-5pm
Fees:$300
Ext Fees:$100
Registration: Visit www.janefranklin.com, call
If you like aquatic fun, we have it! Kids will enjoy
swimming, diving, water polo, free swim and more!
Former Yorktown graduate and USA National Team
coach Mike Tober is running the 9th Annual Aqua
Sports Camp in Arlington! Coach Tober was the
Maryland head dive coach and is currently coaching at Georgetown University. The staff consists of
highly skilled professionals. Children must be able to
swim 25 yards and be comfortable in water over his/
her head. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 7-14
LocationsSessions
Washington-Lee Pool
7, 8, 9, 10
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:$285
Ext Fees:
$40, $40
Registration: Visit www.aquasportscamps.com, call
703-933-1111 or email [email protected].
Early enrollment discount 10% Limited number of C.I.T
positions available for 50% off (ages 10 - 13).
Shooting Stars Sports Camp
Jane Franklin Dance: The Big Meow
The Big Meow is a story of hope, disappointment,
courage and the need for belonging. These simple
themes are part of every neighborhood, but in this
wonderful tale told through the experiences of
Little Cat, a potential weakness is a unique strength.
A mini-performance for friends and family is presented by the end of the week. The daily schedule
includes theatre, movement, dance technique, and
arts and crafts. Come stretch your muscles and
find a whole new way of moving while using your
imagination. By the end of the week you’ll be a star.
Staff to participant ratio 1:4. Ages 5-7.
LocationSessions
3700 S Four Mile Run Drive
5, 6
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-5pm
Fees:$300
Ext Fees:$100
Registration: Visit www.janefranklin.com, call
703-933-1111 or email [email protected].
Early enrollment discount 10% Limited number of C.I.T
positions available for 50% off (ages 10 - 13).
Sports Camps
Barcroft Gymnastics Camp
Boys and girls enjoy a variety of gymnastics,
movement and exploration activities. Each session
features an exciting theme with indoor and outdoor
activities, group games, relays, water day and arts
and crafts. Campers participate in four gymnastics
events: vault, bars, beam and floor, as well as our
tumble track, obstacle courses and foam pit. Staff
to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 5-8
Locations
Camp Codes
Barcroft CC
530016
Sessions:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Time:9am-12:15pm
Fees:
$179, $143 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Madison Gymnastics Camp
Boys and girls enjoy a variety of gymnastics,
movement and exploration activities. Each session
features an exciting theme with indoor and outdoor
activities, group games, relays, water day and arts
and crafts. Campers participate in four gymnastics
events: vault, bars, beam and floor. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 5-6
Locations
Camp Code
Madison CC
530026
Sessions:
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:1:30-4:30pm
Fees:
$165, $132 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Every camper in the Department of Parks and Recreation summer camps can benefit from a healthy
and active lifestyle. Regular physical activity controls weight, combats chronic health conditions
and diseases, improves mood, boosts energy, and promotes better sleep. Our recreation programs
strive to provide opportunities for each camper to get the exercise they need to sustain a healthy
life. We integrate at least 45 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise into Department of Parks
and Recreation summer camps through interactive sports and games run by our staff.
Summertime
Educational Theatre Company:
Shakespeare’s Midsummer
Week
SESSION DATES
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
2
July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
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6
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July 22, ’16
July 29, ’16
Aug. 5, ’16
Aug. 12, ’16
Aug. 19, ’16
Aug. 26, ’16
Sept. 2, ’16
301-873-8411 or email [email protected].
Children will get a “kick” out of this fun-packed
camp designed to “ignite a passion for sports.”
Creative games, competitions and challenging
skill building activities will captivate and enlighten
children as they work on improving their kicking, running, jumping and throwing skills with a
program of the world’s best fun soccer games and
“wacky” sports. Activities will be modified to satisfy
the needs and abilities of all campers. All campers
will participate in a variety of sports such as soccer,
basketball, whiffleball and floor hockey. Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8
LocationsSessions
Barcroft CC
10
HB Woodlawn
4, 5
Time:
9am-3pm or 9am-1pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
$175 (full day), $95 (mini camp)
Ext Fees:
$25, $35
Registration: Visit www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call
Online Registration
begins 7am, February 17, 2016
La inscripción en línea
comienza el 17 de febrero
a las 7 am
703-998-8123, or email [email protected].
All American Sports Camp
This is the ultimate sports camp and is ideal for all
children who want to have fun while being exposed
to a variety of sports. Campers will participate in
basketball, soccer, flag football, whiffleball and volleyball as well as many other sports related activities.
Each camper will be grouped according to age or
ability to ensure maximum learning and skill development. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationsSessions
Barcroft CC
8, 9
HB Woodlawn
1, 2, 3
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
Session 1, 3, 8, 9 $175
Ext Fees:
$25, $35
Fees: $140 (Session 2)
Ext Fees: $20, $28
Registration: Visit www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call
703-998-8123 or email [email protected].
One on One Dual Sports Camp:
Flag Football/Basketball
Join One on One for a unique camp where participants focus on football and basketball each day.
Participants will work on fundamentals with drills
and contests before playing regular games. After
lunch they will change sports. The camp week will
conclude with a tournament in each sport. In flag
football participants will work on catching, route
running, defense, and positions. Basketball will
include shooting, passing, ball handling moves,
and defense. Participants will need to bring a water
bottle, snack, lunch, and sun screen. Staff to participant ratio: 1:9. Ages 5-12
LocationsSessions
Swanson MS
6
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-5pm
Fees:$255
Ext Fees:
$35, $70
Registration: Visit www.1on1basketball.com, call
202-244-2255.
It is our goal to provide an environment where campers are able to increase their aerobic capacity, muscular
strength and overall physical fitness through fun and challenging activities. In order to provide safe opportunities
for physical activity, it is imperative that your camper wears sneakers that fit properly. Laces or Velcro must be
tied and secured for a snug fit on the camper’s foot. Loose shoes or Heely’s are not ideal for physical activities.
Socks should also be worn. Campers wearing inappropriate footwear will be unable to fully participate for their
own safety. Department of Parks and Recreation Staff will consult with a parent when improper footwear is worn.
Learn more about FitArlington at topics.arlingtonva.us/fitarlington
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Summertime
SESSION DATES
Week
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
2
July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
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July 22, ’16
July 29, ’16
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Aug. 26, ’16
Sept. 2, ’16
One on One Dual Sports Camp:
Soccer/Basketball
Join One on One for a unique camp where participants focus on basketball and soccer each day.
Participants will work on fundamentals with drills
and contests before playing regular games. After
lunch they will change sports. The camp week
will conclude with a tournament in each sport. In
soccer participants will work on dribbling, passing, scoring, and goaltending. Basketball will
include shooting, passing, ball handling moves,
and defense. Participants will need to bring a water
bottle, snack, lunch, and sun screen. Staff to participant ratio: 1:9. Ages 5-12
LocationsSessions
Barcroft CC
1
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-5pm
Fees:$255
Ext Fees:
$35, $70
Registration: Visit www.1on1basketball.com, call
YMCA Arlington Sports Festival Camp
Do you have an active child with energy to spare?
Sports Festival provides an exciting and structured
introduction to individual and team sports. This
fast-paced camp includes stretching and warm-up,
skills clinics, drills, competitions, and intramural
tournaments. Participants learn about teamwork,
sportsmanship and personal achievement as well as
life-long lessons in wellness, health and fitness and
proper nutrition. Specific camp weeks concentrate
on the fundamentals of specific sports, so be sure
to match your camper with the right sport and session. Session specific activities take place between
9am and 3pm. Other sports such as floor hockey,
handball, and ultimate Frisbee will be included during extended hours. Registration is not complete
until we receive hard copies of your registration
forms including a proof of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages
6-13 Week 2 – Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse;
Week 3 - Softball/Wiffleball, Lacrosse, Basketball;
Week 4 – Volleyball, Soccer, Softball/Wiffleball;
Week 6 – Flag Football, Basketball, Volleyball;
Week 7 - Volleyball, Soccer, Softball/Wiffleball
LocationsSessions
Wakefield HS 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4-6:30pm
Fees:$240
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-5255420 or email [email protected]. In-person
registration is available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
Ironman Baseball Academy
Here is a chance for campers to learn different
sports from the UK each day. Sports include soccer,
cricket, rugby, Gaelic football plus others. Small
sided technical instruction, teaching the fundamentals with enthusiastic professional British coaches.
Camp includes t-shirt. Staff to participant ratio: 1:12.
Ages 5-14
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC 8
Time:
9am-12pm or 9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-6pm
Fees:
$170 (AM), $230 (Full Day)
Ext Fees:$150
Registration: Visit www.ukelite.com , call
Ironman Baseball Academy teaches higher level
baseball concepts to players who hope to take their
baseball careers to new heights of competition. In
addition to the fundamentals, our camp provides
specialized instruction through repetition, game
situations, video analysis, etc. We support each
player as a pitcher, hitter, at primary and secondary
defensive positions, and in team skills and engage
our participants in fun, but also a more cerebral
understanding of the game, and a more complete
approach to it, including fitness, conditioning, arm
care and healthy living. We will impart a love of the
game to all of our players. Staff to participant ratio
1:6. Ages 8-13
LocationsSessions
Quincy Baseball Fields
5
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-9am, 4-5:30pm
Fees:$250
Ext Fees:
$50, $50
Registration: Visit www.ironmanbaseball.com, call
703-350-8714, or email [email protected].
703-401-8738 or email [email protected].
YMCA Sports Camps
VBC: Arlington Baseball Beginners
Camp
202-244-2255.
UK Elite Multi-Sports Week
Lace up those sneakers, put on your shorts; it’s time
to have a ball with an assortment of sports! True to
their name, and offered in one-week sessions, YMCA
Sports Camps feature a sports focus for part of the
day. This includes stretching and warm-up, skills
practice, drills, educational games and scrimmages.
Campers will discover the importance of teamwork,
good sportsmanship and most importantly, having
fun. All levels are welcome to participate! During the
rest of the day, all campers enjoy traditional camp
activities such as group games, sports and fitness,
singing, arts & crafts, hands-on science, theme days,
swimming and much more! Session choices include:
basketball, biking, cheerleading, flag football,
archery, soccer and more! Please refer to the website at www.ymcadc.org for specific weekly offerings. Registration is not complete until we receive
hard copies of your registration forms including a
prrof of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff
to participant ratio: 1:8 and 1:10. Ages 5-8; 8-12
LocationsSessions
Oakridge ES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4-6:30pm
Fees:$240
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-5255420 or email [email protected]. In-person
registration is available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
Fun skill development includes hitting, base running, fielding, throwing and catching. Group interaction, cooperation and team play emphasized.
Games held each day along with enjoyable, wellstructured learning experiences for all skill levels.
The curriculum is designed for “max touch,” providing plenty of repetitions. T-ball and coach-pitch
scrimmage games are held each day. The camp
offers an excellent baseball environment with two
fields. Indoor, air-conditioned, accommodations
are available in case of inclement weather. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:6. Ages 5-6
LocationsSessions
Quincy Park
1, 3, 4
Time:9am-12pm
Fees:$145
Registration: Visit www.virginiabaseballclub.com, call
703-698-5599 or email [email protected].
Online Registration
begins 7am, February 17, 2016
La inscripción en línea
comienza el 17 de febrero
a las 7 am
VBC: Arlington Baseball Camps
Diamonds are a kid’s best friend...baseball diamonds that is! This popular camp, held in Arlington
since 1992, is ideal for players who love America’s
favorite pastime. The seasoned staff of high school
coaches and certified public school educators provides an enjoyable, well-structured learning experience for all skill levels. The curriculum is designed
for “max touch,” providing plenty of repetitions.
Coach pitch scrimmage games are held each day.
Players are divided by age and skill level. The camp
location offers an excellent baseball environment
with its three fields and two batting cages. Indoor,
air-conditioned accommodations are available for
lunch and in case of inclement weather. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 7-12
LocationsSessions
Barcroft Park
6, 7
Yorktown GB Diamonds
1, 3, 4
Time:9am-2pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 2-6pm
Fees:$235
Ext Fees:
$50, $80
Registration: Visit www.virginiabaseballclub.com, call
703-698-5599 or email [email protected].
Chummy Gill Basketball Academy
Ready for another great summer of hoops! Our
player development camp program covers all areas
of basketball skills--shooting, passing, dribbling,
rebounding and defense. Over the course of the
week, campers’ self-confidence will grow along
with their skills and overall appreciation of the
game. Our coaches evaluate each player as they
progress throughout the week. All participants will
receive a camp t-shirt, a chance to win prizes and
personalized Chummy Gill Basketball evaluation.
Spaces are limited to maintain quality of instruction.
Ratio 1:12. Ages: 6-14
LocationsSessions
Arlington Mill CC
10
Kenmore MS
7
Swanson MS
3
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$40, $50
Registration: Visit www.momentum-3.com.
Call 703-980-0335. Email [email protected].
NOVA Basketball Camp
Campers will have the opportunity to develop
and improve upon the basic fundamental skills of
basketball. Each day campers get a great workout,
participating in skill development, lead up games and
activities. Each camper will be grouped according to
age or ability to ensure maximum learning and skill
development. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8
LocationsSessions
HB Woodlawn
6, 7
Kenmore MS
2
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
Session 6, 7 $175
Ext Fees:
$25, $35
Fees:
$140 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$20, $28
Registration: Visit www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call
703-998-8123, or email [email protected]
One on One Basketball Camp
Directed by One on One Basketball, this camp is
designed for campers to have fun while learning
to become a better basketball player. The camp
emphasizes skill development through teaching of
contemporary basketball fundamentals. Campers
will improve and develop their skills while also
learning how to apply the skills to both individual
and team situations. The camp features daily
games and contests to create a more enjoyable
experience for all participants. Areas covered
include shooting, passing, ball handling moves,
rebounding, transition, and defense. Participants
will need to bring a snack and lunch. Staff to participant ratio: 1:9. Ages 5-12
LocationsSessions
HB Woodlawn
8
Swanson MS
2
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-5pm
Fees:
$235, $200 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$35, $70
Registration: Visit www.1on1basketball.com, call
202-244-2255.
Orange Line Sports Coed
Basketball Camp
Orange Line Sports Basketball Camp is directed by
Joe Reed, boys basketball coach at Yorktown High
School and Katrina Reed, girls basketball coach at
Episcopal High School. Both coaches have nearly 20
years of college and high school coaching between
them. They have coached five All-Americans, 18 AllLeague Players, and 12 All- Academic Team players. The camp will teach student athletes the skills
needed to succeed in life through the fundamentals
of basketball. Student athletes will leave camp with
a better sense of teamwork, communication, time
management and integrity. Players will participate
in skill development stations, games, contests,
lecture and individual and team competitions.
Counselors include both male and female collegiate
and high school players. All sessions sold out last
year and tend to fill up quickly! Staff to participant
ratio 1:8. Ages 7-13
LocationsSessions
Yorktown HS
2, 3, 4
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-5pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$30, $30
Registration: Visit www.orangelinesports.com, call
516-967-9113 or email [email protected].
Patriot Girls Basketball Camp
Now in its 20th year, girls will develop fundamental basketball skills under the direction of former
Yorktown varsity girls basketball coach Kip Davis.
Coach Davis holds the record for most wins in the
history of the Yorktown girls’ basketball program.
Additional staff will be local college and high
school standouts. The camp strives to provide
a positive environment for girls to improve and
expand their basketball skills. The session includes
skills, clinics, games, tournaments, intramurals, etc.
Campers must bring their own lunch. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 6-14
LocationsSessions
Arlington Mill CC
9
Kenmore MS
8
Yorktown HS
1
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$175
Ext Fees:
$25, $25
Registration: Call 703-509-1605 or email kip.davis@
apsva.us .
Warriors Basketball Camp
Campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball
in a fun environment. Each day campers will participate in skill development, lead-up games and
activities. The purpose of the camp is to provide
fun-filled weeks of basketball, teaching offensive
skills, defensive techniques and individual play
within the framework of a team concept. Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-14
LocationsSessions
Kenmore 2
Swanson 1
Langston CC
6
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
Session 1, 6 $175
Ext Fees:
$25, $35
Fees:
$140 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$20, $28
Registration: Visit www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call
703-998-8123, or email [email protected].
YMCA Arlington Sports Festival Coach Kenny's Basketball
Campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball
in a fun environment. Each day campers will participate in skill development, lead-up games, competitions and games. The purpose of the camp is
to provide fun-filled weeks of basketball, teaching
offensive skills, defensive techniques and individual
play within the framework of a team concept.
Registration is not complete until we receive hard
copies of your registration forms including a prrof
of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 6-13
LocationsSessions
Wakefield HS
5
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4-6:30pm
Fees:$240
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-5255420 or email [email protected]. In-person
registration is available at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
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Learn to Ride a Bike Camp
Say Good-Bye to the Training Wheels! This camp is
for kids who want to transition off training wheels.
Campers may start out with them but learn to ride
without training wheels during camp. Learn how
to get on the bike, find balance, stop, start, pedal,
coast, basic riding skills, braking and steering. Daily
activities include group and private instruction, the
safety course, biking games and short bike tours
when and if ready. Participants receive a camp
t-shirt and sticker. Bring bike – with or without training wheels, helmet, bike gloves, water bottle, lunch
and snacks in cooler with ice packs and labeled with
name. Extended day activities may include swimming on (selected days) arts & crafts & action sports
games. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 5-10
(Sessions 1-6), Ages 5-7 (Sessions 7-9)
LocationsSessions
Quincy Street Parking Deck
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Time: 9am-3pm, 9am-12:30pm (Sessions 7, 8, 9)
Ext Hours:
7:45-9am, 3-5:15pm
Fees:
$300, $195 (Session 7)
Ext Fees:
$20, $100
Registration: Visit www.americaninline.com. Call
703-994-7617. Email [email protected].
Bike Riding Camp
This bike riding camp provides a hands-on, educational way for children to master the art of bicycle
riding. Boy and girls welcome! Groups are formed,
determined by ability. Under the supervision of
American Inline coaches, campers receive instruction in braking, steering, shifting, pedal cadence,
climbing and descending hills, negotiating obstacles, riding small ramps, safety and rules of the road.
Daily activities include group and private instruction,
confidence courses and tours on the bike Arlington
bike path when ready. In addition to improving skills,
this bike camps gives children a chance to socialize
and interact with their peers getting away from the
TV and into the great outdoors. Participants receive
a camp T-shirt and sticker. Bring bike without training wheels, helmet, bike gloves, water bottle, lunch
and snacks in cooler with ice packs and labeled with
name. Extended day activities may include swimming on (selected days) arts & crafts & action sports
games. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 7-12
LocationsSessions
Quincy Street Parking Deck
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Time:
9am-3pm, 9am-12:30pm (Session 7)
Ext Hours:
7:45-9am, 3-5:15pm
Fees:
$300, $195 (Session 7)
Ext Fees:
$20, $100
Registration: Visit www.americaninline.com. Call
703-994-7617. Email [email protected].
Momentum3 Arlington Cheer Camp
Spend the week cheering, dancing, jumping and
tumbling! From beginners to long-time veterans,
this camp will be filled with exciting cheerleading
activities. Expert instructors will teach motions,
dances, jumps, flexibility, and more. No prior cheerleading experience is needed, our coaches focus
on the FUN in learning. Each week cheerleaders
will learn a routine incorporating the skills they’ve
learned into a final performance on Friday. Spaces
are limited to maintain quality of instruction. Ratio
1:12. Ages: 6-13
LocationsSessions
Wakefield HS
1, 4
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$40, $50
Registration: Visit www.momentum-3.com, call
703-980-0335 or email [email protected].
Fencing for Kids
En Guarde! Campers learn modern Olympic fencing, including footwork, blade work and bouting.
You even get to compete in a real tournament! All
fencing equipment is provided. The day is divided
between traditional camp activities and fencing.
Staff to camper ratio: 1:8. Ages 8 - 11
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
5
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8:30-9am, 3-4:45pm
Fees:$290
Ext Fees:
$30, $75
Registration: Visit www.arlingtonfencers.org/Camp.
Arlington Football Camp
Football Camp is a non-contact, fundamental football camp designed to improve a child’s beginning,
intermediate or advanced skill levels. Fundamentals
of all positions on offense, defense and special
teams are taught in addition to life skills such as
teamwork, communication, sportsmanship and the
importance of education. Staff to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 7-12
LocationsSessions
Williamsburg MS
2, 3, 5
Time:
9am-3pm or 9am-1pm
Ext Hours
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
$175 (full day), $95 (mini camp)
$140 (full day), $76 (mini camp)- (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$25, $35
$20, $28- (Session 2)
Registration: Visit www.sportzcampz4kidz.org, call
703-998-8123, or email [email protected].
Momentum3 Football Camp
Our non-contact football camp covers all aspects of
the game. Participants will be assessed and divided
by age and skill level to ensure maximum benefit.
Each day players will participate in offensive, defensive and speed and agility drills, with scrimmaging
towards the end of the day. Our coaches evaluate
each player as they progress throughout the week.
All participants will receive a camp t-shirt, a chance
to win prizes, and personalized Momentum3 football
evaluation. Spaces are limited to maintain quality of
instruction. Ratio 1:12. Ages: 6-14
LocationsSessions
Wakefield HS
1, 4
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$40, $50
Registration: Visit www.momentum-3.com, call
703-980-0335 or email [email protected].
American Skateboard Camp
This skateboard camp is packed with safe, fun and
thrilling activities for all levels. Groups determined
by ability are formed. Under the supervision of
American Inline coaches, skateboard campers
receive instruction how to safely push, ride, tack
turn, ride ramps, ride fakie, rock n’ roll, rock to
fakie, grind and get air. Held in a mobile skate park
with a mini half pipe, mini-quarter-pipes, grind box,
fun box, launch ramps, wedge ramps and grind
rails designed for beginner through intermediate skaters. Each day includes instruction, skating
games and skate jams. Participants receive a camp
T-shirt and sticker. Required equipment includes
Skateboard, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and
wrist guards. Bring lunch, water bottle and snacks
in cooler with ice packs and labeled with name.
Extended day activities may include swimming on
(selected days) arts & crafts & action sports games.
Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 6-12 (Sessions
1,2,3,4), Ages 5-7 (Sessions 7,8,9).
LocationsSessions
Quincy Street Parking Deck
1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9
Time: 9am-3pm, 9am-12:30pm (Sessions 7, 8, 9)
Ext Hours:
7:45-9am, 3-5:15pm
Fees:
$300, $195 (Sessions 7, 8, 9)
Ext Fees:
$20, $100
Registration: Visit www.americaninline.com, call
703-994-7617 or email [email protected].
Arlington Soccer Association
Goalkeeper Camp
ASA Goalkeeper Camps provides age-appropriate, fun
activities for boys and girls of all abilities who want to
develop their goalkeeping skills, abilities and knowledge. Positioning, distribution, shot blocking and more
will be covered. The Arlington Soccer Association
is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington
County. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 9-15
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
6, 7
Kenmore MS
1
VA Highlands
8, 9, 10
Time:
9am-12pm or 9am-4:30pm
Fees:
$295 (full day) and $210 (half day)
Registration: Visit www.arlingtonsoccer.com/
recreational/registration/
Arlington Soccer Association
Indoor Soccer Camp
Get out of the heat and enjoy the fast-paced game of
indoor soccer in the air-conditioned gymnasium at
Kenmore MS. These camps provide soccer instruction
as well as indoor soccer games each day. Morning and
afternoon sessions are offered each week. Registration
is limited. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local
youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Staff to
Participant ratio is 1:10. Ages 6-9
LocationsSessions
Kenmore MS
4
Time:9am-12pm
Fees:
$210 (half day)
Registration: Visit www.arlingtonsoccer.com/
recreational/registration
Arlington Soccer Association
Soccer Camps
ASA Soccer Camps provide age-appropriate, enjoyable activities for boys and girls of all abilities.
Activities will develop soccer skills, promote cooperation and teamwork, increase positional awareness and help all kids improve and enjoy soccer.
All camps will include small-sided and larger-side
games each day. The Arlington Soccer Association
is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington
County. Staff to Participant ratio is 1:10. Ages 6-14
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
6, 7
Kenmore MS
1, 3, 5
Madison Manor
8, 9, 10
VA Highlands
8, 9, 10
Time:
9am-12pm or 9am-4:30pm
Fees:
$295 (full day) and $210 (half day)
Registration: Visit www.arlingtonsoccer.com/
recreational/registration/
Challenger Sports British Soccer
Check out Challenger’s new 1,000 touch curriculum: individual footskills, fakes moves and turns,
freestyle soccer, dribbling, passing/receiving,
shooting, eading, tackling/defending and the Camp
World Cup! Session is coached by a professional
British soccer coach. Register 45 days before camp
to receive a free soccer jersey. Staff to participant
ratio: 1:15. Ages 6-14
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
2
Time:
9am-12pm and 9am-3pm for full day
Fees:
$152 (half day) and $210 (full day)
Registration: Visit www.challengersports.com, call
443-681-7826 or email [email protected].
Challenger Sports British Soccer:
Mini Soccer
Challenger Sport mini soccer is fun games, basic
technical practices and small sided games. This is
90 minutes a day for five days, coached by a professional British soccer coach. Register 45 days before
camp to receive a free soccer jersey. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 5-6
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
2
Time:10:15-11:45am
Fees:$100
Registration: Visit www.challengersports.com, call
443-681-7826 or email [email protected].
Positive Touch Soccer
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single
dribble. Undeniably the most important skill of
soccer is touch. Positive Touch help players master
their “Touch” on the ball! With this kind of touch
quality, there is no soccer skill a player cannot
learn. Positive Touch lays the foundation to every
dribbling move, every pass and kind of shot. The
camp is designed to give players thousands of
touches on the ball as well as to teach creative
moves and footwork. Having a soft touch on the
ball and quality dribbling skills will undoubtedly
improve players’ confidence and make them better
players. Ratio 1:12 Ages 7-13
LocationsSessions
HB Woodlawn
7
Time:9am-4pm
Fees:$265
Registration: Visit www.goldenbootsoccer.com or
call 703-287-0088.
Tetrabrazil Soccer Camp
Our youth program will give each player a solid
foundation in all the basic skills of the game. Skill
training is still a primary element, but it is combined
with a heavy emphasis on tactical understanding. Fun,
mastery of advanced skills and game tactics are
given special attention. The elite program is a unique
program where players will learn all the Brazilian
secrets. Register 45 days before camp to receive a free
soccer jersey. Staff to participant ratio: 1:15. Ages 8-14
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC
3
Time:
9am-12pm and 9am-3pm for full day
Fees:
$164 (half day) and $237 (full day)
Registration: Visit www.challengersports.com, call
443-681-7826 or email [email protected].
html, call 703-528-5618 or email [email protected].
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UK Elite Soccer Summer Camp
U.K. Elite Soccer Camps are designed to take players
to the next level of skill in a fun and exciting soccer
environment. This camp prepares individual players
for increasing levels of technical soccer skills and an
understanding of individual and group tactics and
everyday ending with the UK Elite World Cup. Our
dynamic coaching methods, taken from around the
world, will ensure every player makes significant
improvements during the week, as well as having a
fantastic time. Camp includes t-shirt.Staff to participant ratio: 1:12. Ages 5-14
LocationsSessions
Gunston CC 1, 4, 5
Time:
9am-12pm or 9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-6pm
Fees:
$170 (AM), $230 (Full Day)
Ext Fees:$150
Registration: Visit www.ukelite.com, call
703-350-8714, or email [email protected].
Pure Performance “Basics”
Softball Camp
Softball is a great sport and here’s a camp to feel
that love. We have been providing local softball
instruction since 2005 and our team are former
standout college or high school players trained in
positive coaching techniques. Our goal is to provide a safe and fun learning environment for your
child while teaching them hitting, throwing fielding
and helping them to be the strongest softball player
possible. An age-appropriate and softball-specific
warm-up designed by a Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist is taught to all players and
performed each morning. One nutrition “nugget”
of knowledge is shared with players every day over
lunch. Players are divided according to age and skill
level. Scrimmages are played at the end of each
camp day. Players should bring a glove, visor/hat,
cleats, sunscreen and lunch. Staff to participant
ratio 1:9. Ages 5-12.
Location Sessions
Barcroft Park 5
Arlington Traditional ES 7
Time: 9am-2pm, 9am-noon (half-day option)
Ext Hours: 2-5pm
Fees: $195, $140 (half-day)
Ext Fees: $75
Registration: Visit visit www.getpureperformance.com,
call 703-969-7887 or email rbuchanan@
getpureperformance.com.
FirstServe Tennis: Tennis 1 & 2
Fun and Fundamentals Camp
Through fun “games-based” activities and differentiated instruction, beginners and experienced players learn the fundamental strokes with emphasis on
forehands, backhands and volleys. Students should
bring water and a snack to every session! Tennis
rackets are required. Ratio 6:1 Ages 7-10 (Sessions
3, 5, 8, 10) and Ages 10-14 (Sessions 4, 7, 9)
LocationsSessions
Bluemont Park 7
Walter Reed CC
8, 9, 10
Yorktown HS
3, 4, 5
Time:9:45am-12:15pm
Fees:$250
Registration: Visit www.tenniseveryone.net, call
703-868-8172 or email [email protected].
YMCA Outdoor Junior Tennis Academy
We are excited to announce that Tennis on the
Move, under the direction of Coach Labat, is now
the YMCA Outdoor Tennis Academy at Bluemont
Park tennis courts. If you want to learn to play tennis or simply improve your tennis skills and make
new friends this summer - try our Junior Tennis
Camps. Our number one priority is to teach your
son or daughter how to play tennis in a fun, safe
environment. We teach the basic skills of this lifetime sport through drills and games adapted to
serice all ages and skill levels. Similar to the indoor
program, our camp emphasizes sportsmanship,
safety, fundamental skills, etiquette, and strategy.
We look forward to meeting your child/children this
summer for great outdoor fun and challenges. Ratio
is 1:8. Ages 5-14
LocationsSessions
Bluemont Park 1, 2, 4, 6
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6:30pm
Fees:
$325, $185 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$45, $77
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703-522-1700
or email [email protected]. In-person is also
available at 3400 N. 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22201.
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Capital Ultimate Camp
Campers new to Frisbee will learn the fundamentals
– catching, throwing backhand and forehand, etc.
More experienced campers will focus on sharpening those skills, extending the range of their throws,
plus defensive skills, field positioning and more.
Every camper will get a disc, a shirt and a hat but
the most important thing we anticipate our campers will get is a fun week. In addition to Ultimate, we
play Frisbee tennis, Frisbee golf, Frisbee Capture the
Flag, Zombie, Double Disc Court and other games
the kids themselves invent and enjoy. Dave Soles
and Will Smolinski are the head coaches of the YHR
Ultimate Frisbee team, each at Williamsburg MS
and Washington-Lee HS, and spend their summers
spreading their passion for the game of Ultimate.
Together they have over 20 years of teaching
experience and 15 years of coaching ultimate. Their
teams have won the VA state championships more
times than any other school, but more importantly, their kids have fun. Will is the coach of DC’s
Professional Ultimate team, the DC Current. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:6., Ages 9-11 for Session 4(AM),
LocationsSessions
HB Woodlawn
4
Time: 9am- 12pm
Ext Hours: 7-9am, 12-2pm
Fees: $150
Ext Fees: $30, $30
Registration: Visit www.capulti.camp or email
[email protected].
MOJO Volleyball Camp
MOJO Volleyball is an elite and fun instruction program where everyone, from beginners to advanced
players, are welcome to play. Most participants sign
up to improve their volleyball skills and prepare for
youth leagues, middle school, high school or club
tryouts. The camp is station based; campers interact with skilled experts in serving, passing, setting,
hitting, blocking, defense and offense. Campers
receive a MOJO Camp T-shirt. We recommend that
participants bring a bag lunch, water bottle, knee
pads and proper athletic sneakers. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 8-18
LocationsSessions
Washington-Lee HS
3, 4
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$350
Registration: Visit www.mojovolleyballacademy.com,
call 443-875-8829 or email [email protected].
Camps for Individuals
with Disabilities
Adventure Quest
Come experience some adventure with other
teens and young adults with disabilities. All campers engage in exciting, theme based activities that
encourage social interaction and development.
Activities include arts and crafts, sensory projects,
expressive arts, sports, fitness and many other
choices in the daily structure. Campers will attend
one community trip and one swim trip per week. This
camp typically serves campers who require close
supervision or assistance in personal care. Moderate
to extensive support is provided with a staff to participant ratio of 1:2 or 1:3. This summer we will be
co-located with Stratford Summer School. Extended
morning hours will be offered during session 2 only.
Ages 12-21
Location
Camp Code
Stratford School
561026
Sessions:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:Noon-6pm
Ext Hours:
9am-noon (Session 2 Only)
Fees:
$177, $142 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$64, $37 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Location
Camp Code
Barrett ES
561016
Sessions
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:11:30am-6pm
Ext Hours:
8-11:30am
Fees:
$192, $154 (Session 2)
Ext Fees: $42 (Session 2), $53 (Session 8)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
iCan Bike
iCan Bike is designed to help individuals with
disabilities learn how to ride bikes independently.
This program uses specialized equipment and
teaching methods that work to overcome the difficulties that new riders often experience when
trying to learn to ride a bike, including balance,
steering and fear of falling. The camper must be
ambulatory with sufficient stamina and physical
strength to ride a bike, keep his/her feet on the
pedals, see sufficiently to avoid obstacles, follow
simple instructions, and motivated to learn to ride
a bike. Contact [email protected] or 703-2284740 if you have any questions about this program.
Participants must have a helmet and wear it when
riding; they will also need to have their own bicycle
by the 3rd day of camp. Participants sign up for a
75-minute timeslot; when registering please indicate your first and second preference for a timeslot.
Volunteer to participant ratio 1:1. Age 8-Adult
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS 6
Time
Camp Code
8:30-9:45am561036-6A
10:05-11:20am561036-6B
11:40am-12:55pm561036-6C
2:00-3:15pm561036-6D
3:35-4:50pm561036-6E
Fees:
$275 (Resident), $300 (Non-Resident)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Project F.I.V.E
Gear up for a summer of fun with this inclusive
teen camp offering, Project F.I.V.E (Fun Inclusive
Volunteer Experiences). Individuals with disabilities
will have the opportunity to pair up with peers
without disabilities, which can foster great friendships. With their partner(s), camp participants will
have an opportunity to give back to the community through service learning in a fun, structured
environment. During this two week program,
participants will attend 2-3 trips per week including
both community service and fun community trips.
We are looking for individuals with disabilities who
are interested in volunteering and are able to successfully participate with minimum assistance. Staff
to participation ratio 1:5. Extended hours offered
through Summer Adventure camp. Ages 12-21
Location
Camp Code
Thomas Jefferson MS
560016
Session
2-3, 4-5, 6-7
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
4-6pm
Fees:
$413, $372 (Sessions 2-3)
Ext Fees:
$64, $58 (Sessions 2-3)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Access Adapted Sports Camp
Develop skills and confidence that lead to a lifetime
of physical activity and wellness! Our sports- oriented day camp is ideal for youth with disabilities
including mild to moderate behavioral, emotional
or social issues such as ADD/ADHD, anxiety and
Asperger’s Syndrome. This unique program focuses
on developing social interaction skills, self-confidence and relationship-building skills, all while
learning the fundamental skills in soccer, baseball
and basketball. Campers must be able to interact verbally, follow simple directions and engage in group
activities with minimal support, prompts or other
assistance. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 7-14
LocationSession
Wakefield HS
1
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$250
Ext Fees:
$40, $50
Registration: Visit www.momentum-3.com, call
703-980-0335 or email [email protected].
Teen/Tween Camps
Summer Adventure
All aboard! Kids ages 10-14 will enjoy trips,
sports, wellness activities, special events, nature
adventures, art projects and more! Be prepared
for some local travel as this camp includes three or
more trips a week via bus, van or Metro. Summer
Adventure campers practice responsibility, explore
new interests and have fun. Campers make structured
leisure choices such as board games or art projects
from 8-9am and 4-6pm during extended hours.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-14
Locations
Camp Code
Thomas Jefferson CC 550016
Sessions:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:
$236, $189 (Session 2)
Ext Fees:
$16, $32, $13, $26 (Session 2)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Summertime Thrills
Come and enjoy this fast pace end of summer
camp where participants will enjoy daily trips to
some of the most fun filled places in the DMV area.
Trips include amusement and water parks, regional
and state parks, along with other exciting destinations. Visit http://parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/
teens/ to see last years list of trips as an example.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-14 (must be
entering 6th grade)
Location
Camp Code
Washington Lee HS
550026
Sessions:
1, 7, 8, 9
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:$260
Ext Fees:
$16, $32
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Camp Discovery
This camp is designed for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Campers
will enjoy a summer full of fun weekly themes that
help them to discover their interests! Activities help
to increase social interactions with peers, leisure
awareness and active participation. Each day we
plan fun-filled activities in our daily structure including arts and crafts, sensory projects, group games,
music, drama, sports, fitness, and leisure choices.
Campers will attend one community trip and one
indoor swimming trip per week in the afternoon.
This camp typically serves campers who require
close supervision or assistance in personal care,
providing a staff to participant ratio of 1:2 to 1:3.
Ages 6-11
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Sometimes you have to make a mess to create
something beautiful. That’s certainly the case in this
three-week camp! Beginner and returning teen artists will develop and expand their skills, experience
the hands-on satisfaction of clay sculpture, learn
the basics of the potter’s wheel, hand building and
glazing ceramics. Emphasis is on using your imagination to make both fun and functional pieces.
Wear old clothes and bring an old towel. Open
to all skill levels. Returning students will further
develop skills and techniques. All materials provided. Lunch not provided; campers should bring a
bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16
Location
Camp Code
Thomas Jefferson MS 532016
Sessions:1-3
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$826
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Creative Arts Camp: Teens Drawing & Painting
Beginner and returning artists of all skill levels
will learn and strengthen their drawing and painting techniques in this two-week program. In this
creative and imaginative environment, teens will
explore a variety of wet and dry media such as
graphite, charcoal, pastels, pen and ink and colored
pencils to learn about the basics of line, perspective, values and composition, as well as the basics
of studio painting. All materials provided. Lunch is
not provided; campers should bring a bag lunch.
Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16
Location
Camp Code
Madison CC 532016
Sessions:7-8
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$590
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Creative Arts Camp:
Teens - Photography
Develop and expand your skills in black and
white 35mm photography in this three-week program! Whether you are a beginner or a returning
student, learn the basics of photography including
taking better photos, developing film and printing
photos. Teens are encouraged to bring a manually
operated 35mm camera to class. Point and shoot
and digital cameras are not recommended. There
is a limited supply of cameras available to borrow
for a $100 refundable deposit. The deposit is not
included in the program fees. Returning students
will be taught at their skill level and encouraged to
bring negatives and a camera to the first class. All
materials provided. Lunch is not provided; campers
should bring a bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio
1:8. Ages 12-16
Location
Camp Code
Thomas Jefferson MS
532016
Sessions:4-6
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$885
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Encore Stage & Studio: Stage Door
Looking to hone your performance skills? Participate
in a fully-staged musical production with Encore’s
Stage Door! Each session will perform a different
musical. In this conservatory-style program, students
will engage in a variety of workshops including dance,
vocal technique, physical comedy and stage combat.
Students will also have the chance to learn basic elements of technical theatre as they prepare for their
production. Each day will include acting, singing, and
dance rehearsals, and each student will be challenged
to develop their own creativity and work as part of a
team while gaining valuable stage experience. Staff to
participant ratio 1:7. Ages 11-15
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS
2-4, 7-9
Time:10am-4pm
Ext Hours:
8:30-10am, 4-5:30pm
Fees:$900
Ext Fees:
$150, $150
Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org, Call
703-548-1154 or email [email protected].
Encore Stage & Studio: Tech Camp
Interested in developing your technical theatre
skills? Here’s your chance to get backstage!
Students will explore scenic design, costuming,
props, stage management and more during this
three-week camp experience. Campers will also
have the chance to engage in exciting theatrical
workshops including stage combat and improv.
Runs in conjunction with Encore’s Stage Door
camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 11-15
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS
2-4, 7-9
Time:10am-4pm
Ext Hours:
8:30-10am, 4-5:30pm
Fees:$900
Ext Fees:
$150, $150
Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org, Call
703-548-1154 or email [email protected].
Encore Stage & Studio:
One Act Wonders
The play’s the thing in this two week summer
performance camp. Students 11 - 15 will have the
opportunity to be a part of two fully staged one-acts
as both an actor and backstage technician. Each day
will include rehearsal and special workshops as well
as time for creating costumes and sets. Perfect opportunity to gain acting experience in a collaborative and
fun setting. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 11-15
LocationSessions
Kenmore MS
5-6
Time:10am-4pm
Ext Hours:
8:30-10am, 4-5:30pm
Fees:$600
Ext Fees:
$100, $100
Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org, Call
Educational Theatre Company:
Page to Stage Teen
Counselors in Training (CIT), ages 13 and up, will
assist groups in playwriting, design, and production, as well as participating in extended acting or
directing daily intensives. This two-week camp will
end with a sharing of the campers’ plays on the last
day for family and friends. Staff to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 13-18
LocationsSessions
Fairlington CC 8-9
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$575
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
Educational Theatre Company:
Puppet Palooza
Shadow, Rod, Hand, Finger, Bunraku, Sock, and
Marionette: there are so many types of puppets and
now you can learn about them! Over the course of
1 week, campers will each build, manipulate and
perform with their own puppets. Puppet Palooza is
a unique blend of art, acting, mime, and ensemble:
a one-of-a-kind experience for every level of experience. The week ends with a sharing for family and
friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-18
LocationSession
Tuckahoe ES
1
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$310
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
703-548-1154 or email [email protected].
Care Actor: Theatrical Teens!
Teen are invited to engage in improvisational
theater techniques, playwriting, set and costume
design, while discussing current topics. A short play
will be presented on the last day of camp! Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 11-15
LocationSession
Ashlawn ES 8, 9
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$295
Registration: Visit www.careactorkids.com, call 703-
Educational Theatre Company:
Musical Revue
Want to explore theatre collaboration through a
professional process? The Artist in Training (AIT)
Musical Revue program provides rising 8th graders
and up the opportunity to develop their own performance material with a small student ensemble.
AITs will work together to script, choreograph,
direct, and stage manage their own musical one act
while leading theatre exercises for younger theatre
campers. Friends and family are invited to an end
of camp Performance and Reception on Friday,
August 19 at 5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10.
Ages 13-17
LocationSessions
Williamsburg MS 7-8
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$575
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.org
SESSION DATES
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
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July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
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TEAM Summer Readiness Program
Fun is serious business and this program will teach
your teen how to run it! We will teach aspects of
operating a small amusement rental business.
Participants receive hands on training. Upon
Completion, participants are eligible for employments helping to run our business with Arlington’s
Department of Parks and Recreation. For program
information, call Desi Jerry at 703-228-7781 or
email [email protected] to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 14-17. Note there is a mandatory meeting for both parents and teens on June 12th 7-8pm
at Arlington Mill Community Center
Locations
Camp Code
Washington Lee HS
550036
Session1-2
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
N/A
Fees:$132.00
Ext Fees:N/A
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
YMCA Teen Travel Camps
Educational Theatre Company:
Composer’s Corner Teen
org or call 703-271-0222.
Week
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
546-8587 or email [email protected].
Ever wonder how your favorite song went from an
idea in someone’s head to the music you love so
much? No longer do you need to wonder how it
happens, because this camp will teach you! You’ll
even create a song of your own by the end of the
week, to be performed by a real band in a concert
setting. The week ends with a sharing for family and
friends. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-17
LocationSession
Fairlington CC
3
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$310
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
Summertime
Creative Arts Camp: Teens - Ceramics
Educational Theatre Company:
Shakespeare’s Midsummer Intensive
Come act and direct Midsummer Night’s Dream, the
work of one of the greatest playwrights of all time:
William Shakespeare! Deepen your understanding of classical text, round out theatre skills, and
challenge your imagination, as you rehearse and
perform in our staff-directed, Shakespeare production. Teens get on-the-job theatre and educational
training as you learn to direct younger campers in
scenes by the bard. You’ll get to show off all you’ve
learned to friends and family on Friday, July 15 at
5:30pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 13-18
LocationSessions
Key ES 1-3
Time:10am-4:30pm
Fees:$740
Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.
org or call 703-271-0222.
or call 703-271-0222.
Interested in any other camp in this catalog but
need support for a disability? Contact the TR Office
at [email protected]
Travel camp provides campers an opportunity to
travel every day to fun-filled locations. Campers get
movin’ as they enjoy daily, age-appropriate
excursions to local areas of interest and excitement.
Various field trips throughout the week provide
an experience to remember! Campers will have a
chance to explore different summer activities that
may include amusement and water parks, outdoor
sports, fairs, hiking, animal adventures and more.
Travel camps are designed for mature campers
to take part in daily, off-site field trips throughout
the Metro Washington area. Activities may include
visiting the zoo or aquarium; swimming/waterpark;
hiking, nature center, etc.; sports like bowling
and mini golf; creative arts; arcades; inflatables;
amusement park;canoeing, rafting and sailing, etc.
Registration is not complete until we receive hard
copies of your registration forms including a proof
of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff to
participant ratio 1:8. Ages: 12-15
LocationsSessions
TBD
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Time:9am-4:30pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4:30-6:30pm
Fees:$333
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call 703525-5420 or email [email protected]
[email protected]. In-person registration
isavailable at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.
A Soldier’s Life
Campers will build a fort, make items soldiers
would carry, practice their drills and learn about
Civil War tactics. We’ll also go on a long march
and scout for the enemy. And if the recruits are
lucky we’ll have some time to relax in camp and
play a few Civil War era games. Using the park as a
resource, we’ll also learn about Civil War medicine.
Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 10-12
Location
Camp Code
Fort CF Smith Park
540016
Sessions: 4
Time:9am-2pm
Fees:$272
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
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Summertime
Week
SESSION DATES
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
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July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
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Battlefield Explorer
Each day we’ll travel by van to local Civil War
battlefields and sites to learn about the war and
the soldiers who fought. We’ll visit Harper’s Ferry,
tour the Defenses of Washington, hike on the
battlefields at Monocacy, Gettysburg and Antietam
and learn about each battle. Note: Sturdy shoes are
recommended for this camp, as hikes may include
rocky and uneven terrain. Staff to participant ratio
1:7. Ages 11 -14
Location
Camp Code
Fort CF Smith Park
540016
Sessions:1
Time:9am-4pm
Fees:$377
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Habitat Hikers
Northern Virginia has many exciting habitats
just waiting to be explored. Discover the wonders
of a tidal freshwater estuary. Scramble to the top of
a mountain for gorgeous views. Escape the heat of
summer in the cool calm of the forest. Wade into
a bay off the Potomac River to net and discover
amazing aquatic critters. Sturdy shoes and clothes
that can get wet and muddy are recommended for
this camp. Session content repeats; campers should
attend only one session. Staff to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 10-12.
Location
Camp Code
Gulf Branch NC
540026
Sessions:
3, 4
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$323
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
VA Outside Appalachian
Hiking Camp
It is amazing what we can learn about the world
around us from a walk in the woods, and maybe
more importantly what we can learn about ourselves.
Our new hiking day camp will take campers on a
series of adventures along some of the most scenic
trails in Virginia. This is an opportunity for campers to
get out in the woods and challenge themselves in the
outdoors through a series of easy to moderate hikes.
If you are wondering if your camper can do it. The
answer is yes! And we think they will love it! Staff to
participant ratio 1:5. Ages 10-14
LocationSessions
Gunston CC 2
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$400
Registration: Visit www.virginiaoutside.com, call
804-272-6362 or email [email protected]
Online Registration
begins 7am, February 17, 2016
La inscripción en línea
comienza el 17 de febrero
a las 7 am
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VA Outside Kayak Touring and
Fishing Camp
Join Virginia Outside for an introduction to kayaking and kayak fishing. Our staff will instruct campers on safety, paddling, and general maneuvering
of a sit-on-top kayak. Throughout the week we
will incorporate fishing, sightseeing and touring
while paddling on all types of water, from local
lakes and rivers to tidal creeks of the Potomac. We
will progress to days on lazy rivers that include
the Shenandoah, Rappahannock, and Rapidan. A
kayak is a great way to get close to nature and we
expect to see bald eagles, ospreys, herons, deer
and beaver. When we are fishing our catch will
include large and smallmouth bass, catfish, sunfish,
crappie, and maybe even the infamous snakehead.
Kayaks, paddles, life vests and fishing gear are
provided by Virginia Outside. Participants should
bring water shoes, hat, sunscreen, lunch, and water
bottle. Ages 11-15
LocationSessions
Gunston CC
2, 8
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$550
Registration: Visit www.virginiaoutside.com, call
804-272-6362 or email [email protected]
Fish and Explore Big Fish
Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to
different locations each day. Camp includes all of
the teachings of the Young Anglers Program plus
more intensive fishing including targeting specific
species of fish and reading the water and navigation
safety program. Everyone will catch fish. Learn basic
and more advanced fishing skills (casting, rigging,
knot tying, selecting tackle and lures and identifying fish). Students will wear lifejackets when in the
water or on a boat. Bait and tackle, rods, reels and
lifejackets supplied. Bring lunch, snack, change
of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and towel.
Everything else is provided. Staff to participant ratio
1:4. Ages 10-16
LocationSessions
Yorktown HS
6, 9
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$550
Registration: Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
Fish and Explore Nature Photography
& Hiking
Fish and Explore transports students off-site to
learn about digital photography while hiking local
nature trails and parks. Camp will include lab
and field components to teach the camera functions, lighting, composition and types of subjects.
Students will learn how to upload and save images
and how to make edits to enhance images. All
students should have an SD Card and a Flashdrive.
Students are encouraged to bring their own digital
camera. Cameras will be available for students to
share if they do not have one. During the outdoor
exploration we will apply new techniques and lessons to enhance our photographs. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 10-17
LocationSessions
Yorktown HS
4
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$495
Registration: Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
Wilderness Bound
At this adventurous camp we’ll learn primitive
skills as we explore the region. Each day will bring
a new hike and a new skill to learn along the way.
From finding wildlife and useful plants to, fire making, orienteering, making rope, tracking, fishing and
flint knapping, we’ll build our wilderness knowhow. Note: Hikes may include steep, rocky terrain.
Campers should bring a bag lunch and water bottle
each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-14.
Location
Camp Code
Long Branch NC
540036
Sessions:6
Time:9am-3:30pm
Fees:$350
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog
Registration form (p.21). Participant Information
Record required. Details on page 22.
Fish and Explore Explore –
Standup Paddleboard Camp
Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to
learn how to Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) along
local waterways, ponds and lakes. Campers will
learn paddleboard skills safely while exploring
native wildlife. Afternoons will include fishing,
swimming and beach stops. Campers will also
wade and observe, catch and release frogs, toads,
tadpoles, salamanders, turtles, crayfish, minnows, and many more small critters that live the
life aquatic. Students will wear lifejackets when in
the water or on a paddleboard. Bring lunch, snack
change of clothes, sneakers or river shoes and
towel. Everything else is provided. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 11-16
LocationSessions
Yorktown HS
2, 6
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$550
Registration: Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
Fish and Explore Paddle
and Explore 1 & 2
Fish and Explore transports campers off-site to paddle kayaks along local waterways, ponds and lakes.
Campers will learn kayaking skills while getting up
close to native wildlife. Campers will paddle through
animal habitats allowing them the opportunity
to take amazing photographs. Beach stops allow
campers to wade and observe, catch, photograph
and release frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders,
lizards, turtles, crayfish, minnows and many more
small critters that live the life aquatic. Students will
wear lifejackets when in the water or on a boat.
Bring lunch, snack change of clothes, sneakers or
river shoes and towel. Everything else is provided.
Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 8-12 or 11-17
LocationSessions
Lubber Run CC 5 (PAE 2), 10 (PAE 1)
Time:8:30am-4:30pm
Fees:$550
Registration: Visit www.fishandexplore.com, call
703-609-8083 or email [email protected] or
[email protected].
Teen Capital Ultimate Camp
Campers new to Frisbee will learn the fundamentals
– catching, throwing backhand and forehand, etc.
More experienced campers will focus on sharpening those skills, extending the range of their throws,
plus defensive skills, field positioning and more.
Every camper will get a disc, a shirt and a hat but
the most important thing we anticipate our campers will get is a fun week. In addition to Ultimate, we
play Frisbee tennis, Frisbee golf, Frisbee Capture the
Flag, Zombie, Double Disc Court and other games
the kids themselves invent and enjoy. Dave Soles
and Will Smolinski are the head coaches of the YHR
Ultimate Frisbee team, each at Williamsburg MS
and Washington-Lee HS, and spend their summers
spreading their passion for the game of Ultimate.
Together they have over 20 years of teaching
experience and 15 years of coaching ultimate. Their
teams have won the VA state championships more
times than any other school, but more importantly, their kids have fun. Will is the coach of DC’s
Professional Ultimate team, the DC Current. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:6. Ages 11-14 for Sessions 5&6,
Ages 14-16 for Session 4(PM)
LocationsSessions
HB Woodlawn
4, 5, 6
Time:
9am-3:30pm, 1-4pm, Session 4
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3:30-6pm
Fees:
$300, $150 (Session 4)
Ext Fees:
$30, $30
Registration: Visit www.capulti.camp or email
[email protected].
SporTECH
Technology & Sports come together to create
SporTECH—Exercising the mind and body! SporTECH
offers a balance of mental stimulation and physical
challenge each day. Participants will use the week to
create unique projects created with real programming
languages or multi-media software, while receiving top
notch all sports instruction. This camp is directed by
Mr. DeMarino and is limited to only 25 participants to
maintain quality of instruction. Ratio 1:12 Ages: 12-15
LocationSessions
Swanson MS
4, 6
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$40, $50
Registration: Visit www.momentum-3.com, call
703-980-0335 or email [email protected].
Momentum3 Triple-Play
Sports Academy
Our Triple-Play Sport Academy is the only field
sports camp where athletes have the opportunity to
play soccer, lacrosse and flag-football in one funfilled week! Triple-Play is designed to teach the fundamental of all three field sports through a range
of physical activities, drills and games. This camp is
delivered in a low-pressure, yet high-energy environment, allowing each athlete to excel. Our range
of activities coupled with our professional coaching
staff makes Triple-Play a complete field sporting
experience for every ability. Ratio 1:12 Ages: 11-15
LocationsSessions
Swanson MS
3
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$40, $50
Registration: Visit www.momentum-3.com, call
703-980-0335 or email [email protected].
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
Orange Line Sports Elite
Basketball Camp
Elite Camp is for boys who want to compete at
the next level in high school or college. The camp
is directed by Joe Reed, boys’ basketball coach
at Yorktown High School and Katrina Reed, girls’
basketball coach at Episcopal High School. Both
coaches have nearly 20 years of college and high
school coaching between them. Between the two
of them, they have coached five All-Americans,
18 All-League Players, and 12 All- Academic Team
players. The camp is designed to help athletes
learn and perform the more advanced basketball
skills needed to succeed on their CYO, AAU, middle
school and high school teams. Counselors include
both players and coaches at the collegiate level.
Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 11-16
LocationsSessions
Washington Lee HS
1
Williamsburg MS
5
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-5pm
Fees:$200
Ext Fees:
$30, $30
Registration: Visit www.orangelinesports.com, call
516-967-9113 or email [email protected].
VBC Advanced Baseball Camps
VBC offers advanced skills camps for players
seeking to refine their game. Advanced skills
camps include: Wood Bat Game Camp, Infielding
and Hitting Camp, Pitchers and Catchers camps.
Instruction led by college and high school coaches.
Staff to participant ratio: 1:6. Ages 10-15
LocationSessions
Barcroft Park
2, 3, 6
Time:
9am-2pm (times may vary)
Fees:
$145-$225 (based on times)
Registration: Visit www.virginiabaseballclub.com, call
703-698-5599 or email [email protected].
Arlington Soccer Association Indoor
Soccer Camp
Get out of the heat and enjoy the fast-paced game of
indoor soccer in the air-conditioned gymnasium at
Kenmore MS. These camps provide soccer instruction
as well as indoor soccer games each day. Morning and
afternoon sessions are offered each week. Registration
is limited. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local
youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Staff to
Participant ratio is 1:10. Ages 10-14
LocationsSessions
Kenmore MS
4
Time:1pm-4pm
Fees:
$210 (half day)
Registration: Visit www.arlingtonsoccer.com/
recreational/registration
Academy International Field Hockey
Academy International is a renowned communitybased sports education company dedicated to
promoting field hockey for girls ages 10-18. Highly
acclaimed coaches from the UK, Spain and Holland
customize coaching for beginners to advancedlevel players. Our coaches, who are excellent players, inspiring teachers and wonderful role models,
will assign campers to coaching teams based on
age, experience and skill level. In this way, all players will learn, improve and above all, have fun. This
is a great opportunity to learn field hockey or get
ready for school/club tryouts. Campers will need
to bring their own stick, shin guards, eye goggles,
mouth guard and water. Staff to participant ratio:
1 to 15. Ages 10-15 for Session 4, Ages 11-18 for
Session 3 & 5 (AM), Ages 14-18 for Session 5 (PM)
LocationsSessions
Long Bridge Park
4
Washington-Lee HS
3, 5
Time:
AM Camp (Session 3, 4, 5) 9am-noon
PM Camp (Session 5) 4:30-7:30pm
Fees:$249
Registration: Visit www.aifieldhockeycamps.com or
Pure Performance “Advanced”
Softball Camp
Here’s a camp for softball players who have at least
three years’ experience playing softball or who currently play travel softball and want to play more.
Our camp directors and instructors who are former standout college or high school players train
in positive coaching techniques and will impart
advanced fielding techniques, specific position
work, how to hit different pitches, and other “next
step” skills. Our goal is to provide a safe learning
environment for your child while helping them
enjoy hitting, throwing, fielding, base running, and
becoming the strongest softball player possible.
We will set the tone with an age-appropriate and
softball-specific warm-up designed by a Certified
Strength and Conditioning Specialist. One nutrition
“nugget” of knowledge is shared with players every
day over lunch. Players are divided according to
age and skill level. Scrimmages are played at the
end of each camp day. Players should bring a glove,
hat/visor, cleats and lunch. Help us provide a good
camp experience by honestly appraising the level
of your player prior to enrolling. Staff to participant
ratio is 1:9. Ages 10-13.
Location Sessions
Washington Lee HS 3
Time: 9am-2pm, 9am-noon (half-day option)
Ext Hours: 2-5pm
Fees: $195, $140 (half-day)
Ext Fees: $75
Registration: Visit visit www.getpureperformance.
com, call 703-969-7887 or email rbuchanan@
getpureperformance.com.
Funutation: Making a Samsung®
Android Game
Create apps that appear live on your Android
phone or tablet. Funutation teaches the basics of
computer programming to create a drawing app
and a Whac-a-Mole Game. Kids acquire tech skills
using our trademarked Funutation TEAMS® handson, inquiry-based model. Tekkies work in teams of
two to investigate and discuss coding principles in
action. An Android phone or tablet is not required
to take this camp as the games are developed on a
computer. Staff to participant ratio: 1:14. Ages 12-15
LocationSession
Fairlington 9
Time:9-11:45am
Ext Hours:
8-9am
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$25
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call 508340-4344, ext. 512, or email [email protected].
$249 per camper ; $274 per camper if you register on
or after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you combine
a morning and afternoon Funutation Camp.
Funutation: Making an iPhone® Game
Create games for iPhones and iPads using GameSalad.
Funutation shows how to add objects, sound, scoring, and award the winner! Kids acquire tech skills
using our trademarked Funutation TEAMS® handson, inquiry-based model. Tekkies work in teams
of two to investigate and discuss coding principles
in action. An iPhone is not required to take this
camp as the games are developed on a computer.
Optional: Developer’s License from Apple for $99.
Staff to participant ratio: 1:14. Ages 12-15
LocationSession
Fairlington CC
9
Time:9-11:45am
Ext Hours:
8-9am
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$25
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call
508-340-4344, ext. 512, or email camps@funutation.
com. $249 per camper ; $274 per camper if you register
on or after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you
combine a morning and afternoon Fununation Camp.
call 1-888-529-3827.
Want to have a blast
this summer and make
money doing it? Go to
parks.arlingtonva.us,
keyword “summer employment.”
Funutation: Minecraft®
Modding with Java®
Engineering for Kids: Engineering
of Power and Energy
4344, ext. 512, or email [email protected]. $249
per camper ; $274 per camper if you register on or
after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you combine a
morning and afternoon Funutation Camp.
location/capitalarea, call 703-665-6618 or email
[email protected].
Create a game with 3D models and battle against
powerful enemies. Implement modding into your
gaming masterpiece using Java. Acquire resources
and maintain health. There will be plenty of time to
test your mods with other tekkies. Kids acquire tech
skills using our trademarked Funutation TEAMS®
hands-on, inquiry-based model. Tekkies work solo
as they investigate and discuss coding principles
in action. Please have a Minecraft account prior to
the first day of event. Bring your own computer or
rent ours for $25 at www.funutation.com. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:15. Ages 12-15
LocationSession
Fairlington CC 9
Time:12:15-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-6pm
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$75
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call 508-340-
KidRealm: Advanced Gaming Camp
Are you into Lord of the Rings? Magic the Gathering?
For two weeks, join the Quest in the ElfWell RPG. Play
the latest video games in our arcade. Tournaments!
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 12-14
LocationSessions
Discovery ES 2-3, 4-5, 6-7
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$360
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
early registration.
Specialty, Imagination
& Exploration
Engineering for Kids: Junior
Engineering - Under Construction
Put on your hard hats engineers and join us for our
Engineering of Cities! In this camp, students work
hard to apply their knowledge of construction to
save the beach from erosion and build their very
own city from the ground up. From roads and tunnels to buildings and skyscrapers, students discover
that no job’s too tough for a Junior Engineer. This
project based camp allows campers to show off
their new city at the end of the week. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-7
LocationSession
Ashlawn ES
4
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-8:45am, 4-6pm
Fees:$275
Ext Fees:
$35, $50
Registration: Visit https://engineeringforkids.com/
location/capitalarea, call 703-665-6618 or email
[email protected].
Today’s engineers encounter a range of challenges
when capturing power and energy. How do we
produce electricity? How can we harness power
to help others? These questions and more are
explored in the Engineering of Power and Energy
camp. Join us as campers work together to harness
energy from some not-so-obvious energy sources,
as well as explore the powerful possibilities of
kinetic and potential energy! The Engineering of
Power and Energy…where engineering becomes
truly electrifying! Afternoon session will combine
Robotics and/or Scratch. Staff to participant ratio:
1:12. Ages 8-12
LocationSession
Ashlawn ES 4
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-8:45am, 4-6pm
Fees:$320
Ext Fees:
$35, $50
Registration: Visit https://engineeringforkids.com/
Engineering for Kids: Kodu Kart
Racing Design Game
Race to the finish and create your own racing game
in Microsoft’s Kodu gaming environment. From terrain design to enemy selection, students are placed
at the wheel and given full control to design their
own video game while exploring the foundations of
coding. Kick your creativity in gear with Kodu Kart
Racing. Join this exciting camp paired with engineering activities where we will Design the Future
and create challenges for all levels. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 8-12
LocationSession
Arlington Traditional ES
1
Ashlawn ES
6
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-8:45am, 4-6pm
Fees:$320
Ext Fees:
$35, $50
Registration: Visit https://engineeringforkids.com/
location/capitalarea, call 703-665-6618 or email
[email protected].
Engineering for Kids: Sail the Seas
Avast, me maties! Jump on board and join the crew
to work together to explore the every-day engineering challenges that pirates were once faced
with. During this week, students will explore the
ideas of buoyancy and surface area as they design
their pirate ships, the sails for their ships, and a
system to retrieve sunken treasures! So what do you
say; Are ye’ ready to sail the seas? Robotics Ocean
Missions are a great addition to the week. Staff to
participant ratio 1:12. Ages 8-12
LocationSession
ArlingtonTraditional ES 3
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7:30-8:45am, 4-6pm
Fees:$320
Ext Fees:
$35, $50
Registration: Visit https://engineeringforkids.com/
location/capitalarea, call 703-665-6618 or email
[email protected].
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
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Funutation: Making a Samsung®
Android Game
Boolean Girls: Computer
Animation Camp
Create apps that appear live on your Android
phone or tablet. Funutation teaches the basics of
computer programming to create a drawing app
and a Whac-a-Mole Game. Kids acquire tech skills
using our trademarked Funutation TEAMS® handson, inquiry-based model. Tekkies work in teams of
two to investigate and discuss coding principles in
action. An Android phone or tablet is not required
to take this camp as the games are developed on a
computer. Staff to participant ratio: 1:14. Ages 8-11
LocationSession
Fairlington 8
Time:9-11:45am
Ext Hours:
8-9am
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$25
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call 508-
In this week long camp, girls will be introduced to
computer science fundamentals through a series of
unique projects and hands-on challenges, from an
introduction to coding using interactive play with
wooden blocks to getting hands-on experience discovering computer hardware using Rasberry Pi. Girls
will design a series of animated stories and games.
No previous programming skills are required but
campers should have familiarity with a mouse and
keyboard. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-14
LocationsSessions
Ashlawn ES
2
Campbell ES
7
Tuckahoe ES
8
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$350
Ext Fees:
$75, $100
Registration: Visit www.booleangirl.org/camps
340-4344, ext. 512, or email [email protected].
$249 per camper ; $274 per camper if you register on
or after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you combine
a morning and afternoon Funutation Camp.
Boolean Girls: Advanced Scratch
Programming for Girls
Funutation: Making an iPhone® Game
Create games for iPhones and iPads using
GameSalad. Funutation shows how to add objects,
sound, scoring, and award the winner! Kids acquire
tech skills using our trademarked Funutation
TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based model. Tekkies
work in teams of two to investigate and discuss coding principles in action. An iPhone is not required
to take this camp as the games are developed on a
computer. Optional: Developer’s License from Apple
for $99. Staff to participant ratio: 1:14. Ages 8-11
LocationSession
Fairlington CC
8
Time:9-11:45am
Ext Hours:
8-9am
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$25
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call 508340-4344, ext. 512, or email [email protected].
$249 per camper ; $274 per camper if you register on
or after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you combine
a morning and afternoon Funutation Camp.
Funutation: Minecraft® Magic
Tekkies create games with 3D models and battle
against powerful enemies. Download and install
mods and maps into your gaming masterpiece.
Test the strength of your mods with Funutation.
Kids acquire tech skills using our trademarked
Funutation TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based model.
Tekkies work solo as they investigate different ways
to play Minecraft®. Make sure you have a Minecraft
account prior to the first day of event. Bring your
computer or rent ours for $25 at www.funutation.
com. Staff to participant ratio: 1:15. Ages 8-11
LocationSessions
Fairlington CC 8, 10
Time:12:15-3pm
Ext Hours:
3-6pm
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$75
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call 508340-4344, ext. 512, or email [email protected].
$249 per camper ; $274 per camper if you register on
or after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you combine
a morning and afternoon Fununation Camp.
Funutation: Make Super Mario Bros®
with Scratch® and Makey Makey®
Make Super Mario Bros game work like you want!
Funutation will show you how. Design to the
next level by adding a Makey® Remote Control.
Program your remote to kick, jump, or fire with
the keyboard, your arm, pennies, or even bananas!
Tekkies acquire tech skills using our trademarked
Funutation TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based
model. Kids work in teams of two to investigate and
discuss coding principles in action. Staff to participant ratio: 1:15. Ages 8-11
LocationSession
Fairlington CC
10
Time:9-11:45am
Ext Hours:
8-9am
Fees:$249-$274
Ext Fees:$25
Registration: Visit www.funutation.com, call 508340-4344, ext. 512, or email [email protected].
$249 per camper ; $274 per camper if you register on
or after July 31, 2016. 5% discount when you combine
a morning and afternoon Funuation Camp.
KidRealm: Maximum Motion Camp
For two weeks get your minds in motion as we
build and race vehicles over land, sea and air.
Compressed Air Cars, SpeedBoat Racers and Pulley
Gliders. Bonus Project: Air Rockets! Get moving
with Hot Wheels Physics, Marble Runs and lots
more at the Science Fair. Experience KidRealm
Traditions: Prize Wizard, Castle Combat, Crazy
Bones, Legos, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Speedstacks,
Koi Traders and much more. Staff to participant
ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12
LocationSession
Discovery ES 4-5
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$400
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
early registration.
KidRealm: Pokemon/ Minecraft Camp
Pokemon! MineCraft! Skylanders! Castle Combat
Cards! All the best games and hobbies for one
or two week sessions. Play the latest games in
our Arcade including 8 player SuperSmash Wii U
and MineCraft X-Box One. Explore the world of
Pokémon with our huge Gym Leader Tournament.
Enjoy creative games, awesome gym activities, fun
arts and crafts and explore cool books. Experience
KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard, Crazy Bones,
Legos, Baggo, Speedstacks and much more. Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationSession
Discovery ES 1,8, 2-3,4-5, 6-7
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
$200 (one week), $400 (two weeks)
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
early registration.
KidRealm: Quest Camp
Take on the KidRealm Quest for two weeks this
summer! Your kingdom’s heroes must travel to the
enemy castle and defeat the rival king. To get there
you must build a Sailing Ship. Design, build, set sail.
Next part of the quest is to siege the castle. Design,
build and test your very own Catapult. Once the
castle is seized you must challenge the king to
a Joust! Design, build and test Jousting HoverKnights. The last part of the quest is to build the
fastest Royal Carriage and race it down our 30 foot
track! Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard,
Castle Combat, Crazy Bones, Legos, KidRealm Cup,
Baggo, Speedstacks, Koi Traders and much more.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7–12
LocationSession
Discovery ES
6-7
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$400
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
early registration.
KidRealm: Lego Legends Camp
Builders Wanted! If you love Legos then this is your
camp. One and two week sessions available. More
than half the camp day in Lego activities! We will
be building with Legos and trying challenging projects. Win prizes for the most creative Lego builds.
Try out fun Lego games such as Lego Ninjago,
Lego Minotaurus, Lego Racing and Lego Battles.
Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard,
Castle Combat, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Crazy Bones,
Speedstacks, Koi Traders and much more. Staff to
participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationSessions
Discovery ES
1, 8, 2-3, 6-7
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:
$200 (one week), $400 (two weeks)
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
early registration.
KidRealm: Time Machine Camp
Travel in time from dinosaurs to star wars! For
two weeks, design, build and SMASH awesome
Hover Tanks! Then it’s off to the JunkYard to build
and race your own futuristic land yachts. Develop
your own perfect village in Animal Crossing Club.
Enjoy creative games, challenging logic puzzles,
awesome gym activities, and fun arts and crafts
and explore cool books. Experience KidRealm
Traditions: Prize Wizard, Castle Combat, Crazy
Bones, Legos, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Speedstacks,
Koi Traders and much more. Staff to participant
ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12.
LocationSessions
Discovery ES 2-3,6-7
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$360
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
early registration.
KidRealm: Young Wizards Camp
Bright young minds will enjoy the challenge of
this two-week “Thinking Camp.” Become a “Wiz”
at engineering as you design, build and test the
Wizard Bridge. Quidditch Rockets! Design and build
Rockets then launch at targets to score points.
Create and decorate your own Wizard Wands and
Marble Mazes. More arts and crafts such as Rainbow
Loom. Have fun with strategic tournaments such
as Wizard’s Duel, Chess and Squig Racing. Enjoy
creative games, awesome logic puzzles and explore
cool books. Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize
Wizard, Castle Combat, Crazy Bones, KidRealm
Cup, Baggo, Legos, Speedstacks, and much more.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12
LocationSessions
Discovery ES 2-3, 4-5
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$360
Ext Fees:
$40, $90
Registration: Visit www.kidrealm.com. Discounts for
The advanced Boolean Girl class builds on programming skills learned in the Girls’ Scratch
Programming class through a series of challenging
hands on projects. Advanced programming topics
like variables and operators are introduced. Girls
are encouraged to develop their own concepts and
bring them to life. In addition, the class will briefly
introduce basic physical computing where the girls
learn to use their programming skills to control real
world objects like motors, lights and other hardware. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-14
LocationSession
Tuckahoe ES
9
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours: 8-9am, 3-6pm
Fees:$350
Ext Fees: $75, $100
Registration: Visit www.booleangirl.org/camps
Mad Science: Eureka
Creative Contraption Warning! This is a camp
designed by you—the Inventor! Each day you’ll be
given a series of challenges which must be overcome
using basic materials, simple machines, tips from
world famous inventors and the most important
thing of all – your mind. With a little bit of ingenuity you’ll construct catapults and forts and then lay
siege, fabricate a winning Egg Drop design, play with
a dancing robot and assemble a working light saber
to take home. While Thomas Edison said invention
is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, this camp is
100% fun! Staff to participant ratio 1:13. Ages 6-12
LocationSession
Fairlington CC 10
Time:
Full Day: 9am-4pm, Half Day: AM (9am-12pm) or PM (1-4pm)
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:
Full-day: $325; Half-day: $190
Ext Fees:
$50, $100, both $125
Registration: Visit www.dc.madscience.org, call
301-593-4777 or email [email protected].
Mad Science: Secret Agent Lab
Suspects! Schematics! Sleuths! Connect the dots
using science to help solve a crime in this hands-on
investigation of the science of sleuthing. Uncover the
science involved in evidence gathering and analysis
and fingerprinting detection. Enhance your recall
and observation skills and learn how to use spy
equipment. Staff to participant ratio 1:13. Ages 8-12
LocationSession
Fairlington CC 9
Time:
Full Day: 9am-4pm,
Half Day: AM (9am-12pm) or PM (1-4pm)
Ext Hours:
8-9am, 4-6pm
Fees:
Full-day: $325; Half-day: $190
Ext Fees:
$50, $100, both $125
Registration: Visit www.dc.madscience.org, call 301593-4777 or email [email protected].
early registration.
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You will be super-science sleuths. Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations
and crime lab chemistry as you perform as many
as 15 different experiments designed to show you
just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for
the evidence, gather clues and discover how science can help solve a mystery. Participants will:
dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for
blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and
clothing fibers, and practice chemistry to identify
mystery substances and much more. Participants
will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. Extended day camper must bring a peanut-free
lunch and register for morning and afternoon. Staff
to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-12
LocationSession
Madison CC
10
Time:12:45-3:45pm
Ext Hours:
Noon-12:45pm (must be registerd AM and PM session)
Fees:$175
Ext Fees:$32
Registration: Download and print registration form
at www.sciensational.net/registration. Mail in form
to address listed. For questions, email neilshulman@
hotmail.com.
Sciensational: Egyptian Dig
Children discover the amazing science of archaeology as they uncover ancient artifacts. In doing this,
we will learn about Egyptian life. We will excavate
with tools like a real archaeologist uses. We will
find the following artifacts as we excavate a scarab
(what’s that?), hieroglyphic tablet, ankh symbol
and a jackal. You will learn about this and even take
home a booklet. The artifacts are yours to keep.
We will wet the sand that we dig into and create
one of two sand sculptures for display. You can
make a pyramid as well as a sphinx. Let’s go back
in time with a hands on archaeological experience!
Extended day camper must bring a peanut-free
lunch and register for morning and afternoon. Staff
to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 6-11
LocationSession
Madison CC 9
Time:12:45-3:45pm
Ext Hours:
Noon-12:45pm
(must be registerd AM and PM session)
Fees:$175
Ext Fees:$32
Registration: Download and print registration form
at www.sciensational.net/registration. Mail in form
to address listed. For questions, email neilshulman@
hotmail.com.
Sciensational: Make it
and Take it Home
In this hands-on, fun and exciting program, you
will discover how amazing science is. Make and
take home a wide assortment of toys that will teach
you science concepts in a hands-on way. Grow
and take home a crystal tree. Make an energy bead
bracelet and watch as those amazing beads turn
from white to a rainbow of colors before your eyes.
Build a working electric motor. Make your own
sharpie pen t-shirt and learn some cool chemistry
(student supplies a 100% cotton t-shirt). Make your
own bubbling blobs and explore the properties of a
density tube. Make silly putty—glowing goo—green
flubber and other cool projects. By the way...we
will make ice cream in our own amazing, different,
Sciensational way! Extended day camper must bring
a peanut-free lunch and register for morning and
afternoon. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 6-11
LocationSession
Madison CC 9
Time:9am-noon
Ext Hours:
Noon-12:45pm (must be registerd AM and PM session)
Fees:$175
Ext Fees:$32
Registration: Download and print registration form
Silver Knights Chess Camp
It’s your move, so strategize to spend a week playing and learning about chess. We’ve taught tens of
thousands of children, including state and national
champions, but most of our students are just looking to have fun. We accept players of all skill levels,
from beginners to tournament players. Each camper
receives a t-shirt and choice of a tournament-style
chess set or free tournament entry. Campers take
breaks for snacks and fresh air and full-day campers have lunch and recess from noon–1pm. Staff to
participant ratio 1:12. Ages 5-13
LocationsSessions
Fairlington CC 2, 5, 7
Campbell ES
3
Madison CC 1, 4, 6, 10
Walter Reed CC
8, 9
Time:
Full Day- 9am-4pm
Half-Day: 9am-noon or 1pm-4pm
Fees:
Full-day: $329, half-day: $204
Registration:Visit www.silverknightschess.com, call
703-574-2070 or email [email protected].
at www.sciensational.net/registration. Mail in form
to address listed. For questions, email neilshulman@
hotmail.com.
Sciensational: Space Nine Robot
The Space Nine Infra-Red Robot is yours to make
and take home. It is an eight-legged star explorer.
That’s right--eight legs!!! It is controlled by its own
infra-red remote transmitter so you can control its
moves and turns. Unlike most other robots, Space
Nine can walk on rough surfaces, turn left and right,
and even cross over rocks. You can create a moon
surface for your Space Nine to explore. Better yet,
your Space Nine Robot can dance and you control
it. Play some music and watch it go. There are many
steps in the assembly process. Learn how the different gears mesh and are driven by a motor. You
will also get to build other robots working in small
groups. Build a Sumo wrestler, have tug-of-war
events, and make these robots do certain tasks for
you Robots in this portion of the camp are not taken
home. Be part of robot technology and have fun
investigating the future effects it will have on our
lives! Extended day camper must bring a peanut free
lunch and register for morning and afternoon. Staff
to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-12
LocationSession
Madison CC 10
Time:9am-noon
Ext Hours:
Noon-12:45pm (must be registerd AM and PM session)
Fees:$175
Ext Fees:$32
Registration: Download and print registration form
Intro to Coding
Learn how to use Blockly, a visual coding language,
to solve puzzles, navigate mazes and design games.
Create, test and debug algorithms using loops,
nested loops, conditionals and sequences. Through
fun plugged and unplugged activities, learn logic
and problem-solving skills. Laptops and all other
materials provided. Bring snack, lunch and drink.
Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12
LocationsSessions
Fairlington CC
1
Madison CC
3, 5
Time:9am-3pm
Fees:$495
Registration:Visit www.silverknightschess.com, call
Summertime
Sciensational: CSI-Crime Scene
Investigation
Week
SESSION DATES
1 June 27  July 1, ’16
2
July 5  July 8, ’16
(No Camp Monday, July 4)
July 11
July 18
July 25
Aug. 1
Aug. 8
Aug. 15
Aug. 22
Aug. 29
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6
7
8
9
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July 15, ’16
July 22, ’16
July 29, ’16
Aug. 5, ’16
Aug. 12, ’16
Aug. 19, ’16
Aug. 26, ’16
Sept. 2, ’16
YMCA Specialty Camps
Does your camper love to sing and dance? Shine
on the stage? Create exciting art projects or
experiment with science? Here’s the camp for you!
Offered in week long sessions, YMCA Specialty
Camps allow campers to spend part of their day in
the specialty focus and theme. During the rest of
the day, campers enjoy traditional camp activities
such as group games, sports and fitness, singing,
arts & crafts, hands-on science, theme days, swimming and much more! Session choices include
Design Lab, Musical Theatre, Delicious Delights,
Theatre Machine, Goop & Magical Solutions, Just
Build It!, and more. Please refer to the website at
www.ymcadc.org for specific weekly offerings.
Registration is not complete until we receive hard
copies of your registration forms including a proof
of ID, physical and immunization record. Staff to
participant ratio: 1:8 and 1:10. Ages 5-8; 8-12
LocationSessions
Oakridge ES
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Time:9am-4pm
Ext Hours:
7-9am, 4-6:30pm
Fees:$240
Ext Fees:
$45, $55
Registration: Visit www.ymcadc.org, call
703-525-5420 or email [email protected].
In-person registration is available at 3422 N. 13th
Street, Arlington.
703-574-2070 or email [email protected].
Online Registration
begins 7am, February 17, 2016
La inscripción en línea
comienza el 17 de febrero
a las 7 am
at www.sciensational.net/registration. Mail in form
to address listed. For questions, email neilshulman@
hotmail.com.
COMMUNITY BASED CAMPS
Summer
Expedition
Participants will enjoy a variety of traditional summer camp activities designed around a weekly theme
including games, music and movement, sports, and
arts and crafts. Off-site field trips to swimming pools
and other fun destinations are offered once a week. A
healthy lunch will be offered each day for participants
eligible for fee reductions. Staff to participant ratio
1:10. Ages 5-11 5 year olds must have completed pre-k.
11 year olds may be rising 5th or 6th graders. Rising 6th
graders registering in Summer Expedition may not dual
enroll in Jr. Jam)
Locations
Camp Code
Carver CC
521026
Langston CC
521036
Lubber Run CC
521046
Time:9am-3pm
Ext Hours: 3-6pm
Fees:
$75, $60 (Session 2)
Ext Fees: $46, $37 (Session 2)
Sessions:2-8
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration
form (p.21). Participant Information Record required.
Details on page 22.
Junior
Jam
The “Jam” is for ages 11-16 who already have a busy summer
schedule but still want to make new friends and enjoy summer
favorites such as field trips, special events, sports, swimming, music,
arts, cooking projects, group games and tournaments with other
Jr. Jams. Teens will enjoy longer County-wide teen trips every
Thursday from 1-7pm. Note: While teens are encouraged to stay at
the site, this is a drop-in program that allows teens to come and go.
For youth needing more accountability, consider a camp program
that requires parental consent to leave during the program hours.
For program information, call Margo Watters at 703-228-0945. Note:
This year will include (4) two week sessions and cost $62 per session. This will cover all trips and activities for the two weeks session.
Each session will be different, so we encourage you to register for
as many as you desire.Ages: 11-16 (Must be entering grade 6).
Locations
Camp Code
Arlington Mill CC
532026
Charles Drew CC
532036
Langston CC
532046
Lubber Run CC
532056
Thomas Jefferson CC
532066
Walter Reed CC
532076
Time:
1-5pm (M,T,W,F), 1-7pm (Th)
Sessions:
1-8 (no session 7-8 at TJ)
Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration form (p.21).
Participant Information Record required. Details on page 22.
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When and How to Register
ONLINE REGISTRATION
for residents begins at 7am
on 02/17/2016
Go to https://registration.arlingtonva.us,
login, and follow steps.
The only accepted method of payment is credit card:
Visa, Mastercard or Discover.
Paying with checks? Make it payable to “Treasurer,
Arlington County” and include registrant’s name, address
and phone number and current date. Check must be
signed. Returned checks are subject to a $50 fee.
CARRY-IN
begins at 8am
on 2/24/2016.
MAIL-IN
resident processing begins
at 7am on 2/17/2016.
Complete Registration Form, Participant Information
Record (p. 21-22) and other required forms.
Mail in forms and payment using a credit card, check
and money order. (Checks should be made payable to
“Treasurer, Arlington County” and include registrant’s
name, address, phone number, current date and must be
signed. Returned checks are subject to a $50 fee.)
Mail to Registration Office, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive,
Arlington, VA 22206. If the camp is scheduled to meet
within seven days, bring your completed paperwork and
payment to the Registration Office, 3700 S. Four Mile
Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22206.
PHONE-IN
begins at 8am
on 2/24/2016.
Complete Registration Form, Participant
Information Record (p. 21-22) and other
required forms.
In-person payment can be a credit card,
check, Money Order and cash. (Checks
should be made payable to “Treasurer,
Arlington County” and include registrant’s
name, address, phone number, current
date and must be signed. Returned checks
are subject to a $50 fee.)
Bring registration forms to the
Registration Office, 3700 S. Four Mile Run
Drive, 22206, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
Complete and submit the Participant
Information Record (p. 21-22) and other
required forms to [email protected] before calling. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Call the registration office 703-228-4747
with credit card information and
camp codes on hand, Monday-Friday,
8am-5pm.
Phone registration can only be paid
with a credit card: Visa, Mastercard or
Discover..
Non-Resident Registration begins at 8am on 03/02/2016
Did you know the first day of camp registration is the
busiest day online? Make your online registration a success
by preparing before the registration period begins.
How to Register for
Arlington County Camps
Make your online registration a success by
preparing BEFORE the registration period begins.
1.
2.
Choose your preferred options for Summer Camps and
note the activity number and session number. Camp
codes are shown with each Arlington County camp listing.
For online registration, go to registration.arlingtonva.
us starting on February 17. For help with online processing check out “Online Registration Tips & Tricks
For Success”). For other types of registration, complete and sign
the Arlington County Camp Registration Form (page 21). Please
note that households with an overdue balance from previous
camps or classes must pay off their balance before registering a
child for camp.
3.
Complete and sign participant information/emergency record found at https://egov.Arlingtonva.Us/
campforms and page 22 of this catalog. Preschool
Camps will require additional paperwork. For more information
on these forms and medication forms, visit parks.arlingtonva.us/
programs/camps/forms. All forms must be submitted online or
received by our registration office 30 days prior to the start of
camp. After this deadline all forms must be handed in person at
the main registration office.
Waitlists
Arlington County camps are very popular. The sooner you register
the more likely you will get the spot you want. Registrations will be processed to accommodate first and second choices. If an opening is not
available, you will be placed on the wait list. DPR staff use waitlists to
make decisions, and the County process many cancellations throughout
the summer; therefore, there is a good chance that you can obtain a
spot if you are placed on a waitlist early. Please do not call registration
to ask the likelihood to obtain a spot; waitlist enrollments depend on the
number of enrollees that cancel their spot. Online registration confirmations can be printed using Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or higher, but enrollment
is not confirmed until all paperwork is received. Camp staff reserve the
right to turn away campers with incomplete paperwork.
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Late Registrations and Forms
All required paperwork must be received no later than 30 days prior
to the camp week or campers may not be allowed to participate and
no refunds will be processed. Registrations will be accepted up to the
Monday prior to the camp start date, if space is available. For late registrations, all documents must be delivered to the Registration Office,
and a Summer Camp Ticket will be provided to the parent. It is the parent’s responsibility to take this Camp Ticket to the first day of camp and
give it to camp staff to be admitted to camp.
Campers with Disabilities
Parents and guardians can request modifications to the Therapeutic
Recreation Office (703-228-4740 and [email protected]) in advance
of the camp session. If an individual requires frequent reminders to
participate, follow directions or stay with the group; requires assistance
with dressing, feeding or toileting; or has difficulty managing anger
please note this on the Camp Participant Information/Record form.
There is no additional fee for this service. This additional information is
important in order to provide modifications so that every participant will
be successful in the chosen program.
Non County Residents
Non-resident registration for Arlington County camps begins March 2,
2016. Non-residents pay 50% more than the fees listed in the catalog,
including Arlington Public School employees. Residents should register
early to ensure spots.
Fee Reductions
Don’t let fees be a barrier. Arlington County residents may request a
fee reduction! All participants must submit fee reduction applications
PRIOR to registration, since discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE. Fee
reductions are available on a sliding scale based on household income
and size. Anyone who is an active financial assistance client of Arlington
County’s Department of Human Services or APS free/reduced lunch
program, as well as others who are below the threshold of the currently
published HUD’s Section 8 income limits, can apply for a reduced fee.
To apply, bring proof of identity, proof of Arlington residency and proof
of income (such as original free/ reduced lunch letter from APS, WIC,
SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing, or current tax forms) to receive 25%, 50%
or 75% off. For more information on where and when to process fee
reductions, please see page 5.
Registration Cancellations, Transfers and Refunds
All refunds are subject to a $20 administrative charge per participant
per camp session. Payment is not based on attendance; it is the
responsibility of the guardian to cancel if the camper won’t attend. All
registration changes (transfers/cancellations/refunds) are processed
by the Registration Office ONLY and not camp or community center
staff. Deadline to make any changes to camp registrations is 5pm
the Monday prior to the camp start. No refunds will be issued for
cancellations requested after that deadline. All changes are finalized
only when a receipt is generated by our system. Once a change is made,
please read and note your receipt number, since registrants will be held
responsible for payment.
Online Registration Tips
& Tricks for Success!
Set Up Your Account Before February 17, 2016
If this is the first time you will be registering for a camp or class, or if
you have forgotten your User ID and/or Password, go to registration.
arlingtonva.us; under login, click on “Create Account” or “Forgot
User ID/Password for help and follow the instructions. If you require
additional assistance creating an account or retrieving your Login ID
and Password, contact the Registration Office at 703-228-4747. To
reset your password, simply go to our website and click the "Forgot
my password" option under the login area.
Review Your Account Before February 17, 2016
Check the information we have about your account online to be
sure we have your household listed correctly (email and phone) and
all family members are listed. Verify birthdates of children, as age
restrictions are enforced during online registration. Our camps are
operated in compliance with state regulations. Children who are found
to be under or over the age restrictions of a camp will be removed,
unless approved for participation in advance by the program director.
If you have forgotten your username or password, refer to the previous
paragraph. For assistance contact the Registration Office at 703-2284747 (Option 1), Monday to Friday, 8am - 5pm or at registration@
arlingtonva.us. Please note that only primary guardians will be able to
add family members or request information on the account.
Be Prepared To Register On Or After
February 17, 2016
You will speed through the online registration process if you have the
information you need at your fingertips when registering online.
1. Know your username and password. For assistance, contact
the Registration Office at 703-228-4747, option 1, to get an
email with your login. You cannot register online without this
information.
2. Know the camps, camp codes, and sessions you want. Have
second-choice options ready in case you are waitlisted for your
first choice.
3. After you log in, use the Summer Camp menu to search for
camps and read any important summer camp updates. To
register for a camp, click on the plus sign icon to the left of the
camp name on the Search screen. If the camp offers extended
hours, you will be asked if you would like to register for them.
4. Have your credit card information handy. Arlington County
accepts Visa, Master Card, and Discover.
5. If you have questions about the online registration process, contact
the Registration Office 703-228-4747 (Option 1), registration@
arlingtonva.us before February 17 for the fastest service.
6. Update your email in our system and add arlingtonva@rectrac.
com to your safe list. Camp staff sends important updates
regarding camps, waitlists and new camps via email.
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
Summer Programs in the Parks
Our mobile recreation van brings fun recreation activities for the whole
family to parks across Arlington. We offer lively sports & fitness, arts &
crafts, and enjoyable events every night at rotating locations. Drop-in recreation in the parks will be Monday-Fridays June 27th
through August 19th from 6-8pm.
Mondays@Tyrol Hill Park
5101 7th Road S.
Wednesdays @Doctors Run Park
1301 S. George Mason Drive
Tuesdays @Rocky Run Park
1109 N. Barton St.
Thursdays @
Langston-Brown Playground
2200 S. 6th St.
Fridays @ Various Park Locations
Join us for family-focused special events.
Find more info at parks.arlingtonva.us/kids
Tennis, Basketball
and Volleyball Courts
MOBILE VAN IN THE PARKS
Playgrounds
Powhatan Springs
Skatepark
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FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT PARKS.ARLINGTONVA.US SEARCH “FREE SUMMER”
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRIS HULLER • WWW.CYCLEBOREDOM.COM
Free and Fun Stuff
CHOOSE FROM A
VARIETY OF FAMILY
FRIENDLY OPPORTUNITIES:
Spraygrounds
Concerts at Lubber Run
Amphitheater
Nature Centers
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SecondChoice
Deadline to make any changes to your registration is 5pm the Monday prior to camp week and are subject to a $20 fee
per camper per session. No refunds are possible after this deadline.
Name of cardholder (please print): ___________________________________Signature ___________________________________________________
For convenience complete this form online at www.arlingtonva.us/dpr.
Mail early to ensure your choice of camps to : Registration Office, 3700 S. Four Mile Drive, Arlington, VA 22206.
Card Number ______________________________________________________Expiration Date ________________________CVC Number___________
Please charge my:  VISA  MasterCard  Discover
To Pay by Credit Card: Please fill out information below.
To Pay by Check: Make check payable to: Treasurer, Arlington Co.
Donation and Payment Information
Extended Hours
Camp Code
Week
First Choice
YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. SEE PAGES 18 AND 3 FOR DETAILS
Please fill in camp codes below. Insert the six-digit code associated with the Arlington County camp into the first or second choice for each session
you desire. Children must be registered for the core program hours to register for extended hours. Not all camps provide Extended Hours. You will
need these same seven-digit codes to register online. If you wish to register for a camp that is not an Arlington County Camp and does not have a
6-digit camp code, please follow the registration instructions contained in the camp listing.
Grade ______________________Birthday___________/ ___________/ ___________Sex _____________________
First Name __________________________________________________________Last Name___________________________________________________
CHILD BEING REGISTERED
Street Address ______________________________________ City__________________________________________State________ Zip_________________
Day Phone (________) __________________________Evening Phone (________) _______________________Cell Phone (______) _____________________________
First Name _____________________________________Last Name______________________________________Email ______________________________________________
ADULT RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT
Register Online at http://registration.arlingtonva.us Click on Register for Classes & Camps.
2016Arlington County Summer Camp Registration Form
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Volunteer with Us!
If you are 13 or older, please join a large group of energetic and committed Arlingtonians and
have fun while contributing your talents to the community. We need your support to assist staff
with general interest, special interest and Therapeutic Recreation camps (volunteers are placed
only at camps operated by the Department of Parks and Recreation, not in contracted camps).
Volunteers take a leadership role with the support of trained staff in all the fun and exciting
activities campers enjoy, including field trips, arts and crafts, swimming, sing-alongs, games
and much more! Whether you are seeking a personal or professional development opportunity
or simply have a desire to work with young people, volunteering can be extremely rewarding.
It is an opportunity to make friends, work with children in a supervised recreational setting and
gain valuable experience in a leadership role. In order to be eligible for a paid Student Assistant
position in Arlington County camps in the future, you must have been a volunteer for at least
one summer. The number of Student Assistant positions is limited, but DPR will not hire anyone
who has not been a summer camp volunteer.
PIRs and additional preschoolers forms are required by law for all Little Explorers participants. All required paperwork must be received no later than 5pm the Monday
prior to the camp week or campers will not be allowed to participate and no refund will be processed. If you register your child after this deadline, you will need to do
so in person. A “Camp Ticket” will be provided to the parent to hand to camp staff the first day of camp or camper will not be admitted.
Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________________
I have read, understand and agree to the payment, refund and changes in registration policies in this brochure.
Registration Policy Agreement
Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________________
I hereby give my permission without restriction to Arlington County and its assignees to photograph or videotape my child during participation in Summer Camp Programs.
I specifically waive any rights to compensation with respect to my child’s name, likeness, picture and/or voice. The purpose of this release is to facilitate publicity for County programs.
Photo Release
Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________________________________________________________Date:_________________________________
The undersigned is aware that there are certain risks involved in participating in the Summer Camp Program including but not limited to the risk of theft or damage to my property
and the risk of personal injury from participation in recreation activities. In consideration of my being granted permission to participate in these activities and to use the facilities of the
County and/or other activities and services provided by Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation, its agents and employees, including food service, I, on behalf of myself,
my executors, administrators, heirs, next of kin , and successors, hereby covenant to hold harmless and indemnify the County and all its officers, departments, agencies, and employees from any and all claims, lessees, damages, injuries, fines, penalties, and costs (including court costs and attorney’s fees), charges liabilities, or exposures, however caused, resulting
from or arising out of or in any way connected to my or my family’s participation in the Summer Camp Program. I have read and understand this Hold Harmless Agreement and by my
signature agree to its terms. I hereby give my child/ward permission to go on the field trips during this program. I understand that I will be informed in advance of any field trips. The
camp agrees to notify the parent/guardian whenever the child becomes ill and the parent/guardian will arrange to have the child picked up as soon as possible. The parents/guardian
authorizes the Camp to obtain immediate medical care if an emergency occurs when he/she cannot be reached immediately. If my child passes an intermediate or advanced swimming competency test administered by the pool staff, then he/she has my permission to swim in the deep end and the shallow end of the pool.
Agreement to Release Assumption of Risk, Agreements to Hold Harmless and Photo Release
Please place an X in the box that indicates your child’s swimming level.
m Non-swimmer (must stay in water that is not over shoulders)
Please note that all campers desiring to swim outside the non-swimmer designated area
m Intermediate (allowed to swim in entire pool except diving area)
will be given a swim test upon entering the water. For more information about swim levels see the parent handbook at www.arlingtonva.us, keyword “Parent Handbook.”
m Advanced (allowed to swim in entire pool including diving area)
Persons NOT authorized to pick up camper:(attach copy of divorce decree or other appropriate paperwork if parent is not allowed to pick up child)
Information & Characteristics
Yes No Explanation & Comment
Allergies
m m ______________________________________________________________
Medications
m m Type & Dosage_______________________________________________
Seizures
m m ______________________________________________________________
Dietary restriction
m m ______________________________________________________________
Physical limitations/restriction
m m ______________________________________________________________
Chronic conditions/illnesses
m m ______________________________________________________________
Any unusual fears
m m ______________________________________________________________
Easily upset
m m ______________________________________________________________
Physically aggressive (includes difficulty controlling temper) m m ______________________________________________________________
Withdrawn, shy
m m ______________________________________________________________
m m ______________________________________________________________
Hyperactive
Please list any needed special assistance or modifications:
Persons authorized to pick up camper___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone (______)___________________________ Work Phone (______)_________________________Cell Phone (______)_______________________
Name_________________________________________________________________Address___________________________________________________________
Home Phone (______)___________________________ Work Phone (______)_________________________Cell Phone (______)_______________________
Name_______________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________
Provide names and address of 2 contacts if parent / guardian cannot be reached.
Home address (if different from child)________________________________
Parent/Guardian with legal custody of child__________________________email __________________________________________________________
Home Phone(______)____________________________ Work Phone (______)_________________________Cell Phone (______)_______________________
Mother/Guardian 2 Name____________________________________________ Place Employed_________________________________________________
Home Phone (______)___________________________ Work Phone (______)_________________________Cell Phone (______)_______________________
Father/Guardian 1 Name_____________________________________________ Place Employed_________________________________________________
Child’s Physician_____________________________________________________ Phone Number___________________________________________________
Language spoken at home___________________________________________ Name of social worker__________________________________________
School camper attends______________________________________________ Grade ______Teacher____________________________________________
Street Address ______________________________________________________ City_______________________________State______Zip_______________
Camper’s Name_____________________________________________________ Nickname___________ Gender____Birthdate____/____/____Age_____
Please note, registration is not complete unless this form is submitted to the Registration Office.
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION/EMERGENCY RECORD
GUIDELINES FOR GREAT
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
• Volunteers must be at least 13 and at least two years
older than the oldest camper in the program at which
they are placed.
• Volunteers are not placed where they were campers
the previous summer or where their family members
are current campers.
• Volunteers must work for four weeks (two weeks for
Project FIVE camp). New volunteers must work their
first two weeks consecutively at the same location. It
may be possible to work additional weeks.
• Volunteers must work core program hours. Working
more than the core hours is determined by the needs
of the site. No one may volunteer more than eight
hours a day.
• Our goal is to place volunteers near their home and
in the programs of their choice. However, we can’t
guarantee placements.
Arlington Loves its Volunteers! Ready to Apply?
Call 703-228-4724 to request an application
form or go to parks.arlingtonva.us and click on
“volunteer” to download an application online.
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
Plan Your Summer Fun! Planifique su Verano!
JUNE/JUNIO 2O16
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domingo
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lunes
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JULY / JULIO 2O16
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lunes
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Session Two/Sesión Dos
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AUGUST / AGOSTO 2O16
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miercoles
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jueves
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viernes
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sabado
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anticipación y avise a la oficina
de inscripciones si el campista no
podrá participar. La fecha final
para cualquier cambio en las
Session Nine/Sesión Nueve
inscripciones es el lunes anterior a
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5pm. Un cargo administrativo de
Session Ten/Sesión Diez
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$20 se cobrará por cada sesión y
cada campista.
Programas de verano en los parques
Nuestro personal llega a su barrio y facilita actividades recreativas para toda la
familia en las tardes incluyendo deportes animados, artes y artesanías y eventos
agradables. Traemos la recreación y diversión a barrios en todo el condado.
Recreación libre en los parques funcionará de lunes al viernes del 27
de junio hasta el 19 de agosto de 6:30-8:30.
VAN MÓVIL EN PARQUES
Lunes en Tyrol Hill Park
5101 7 S. 7th Road
Martes en Rocky Run Park
1109 N. Barton St.
Miércoles en Doctors Run Park
1301 S. George Mason Drive
Jueves en Penrose Park
2121 N Culpeper St, S. 6th St.
Recreación libre en los parques funcionará de lunes al viernes del 27
de junio hasta el 19 de agosto de 6:30-20:30.
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Algo para todos los gustos
NUESTRO PERSONAL CUALIFICADO LO REALIZAN
Consejeros de campamentos son personas especiales. A personal
del Departamento de parques y recreación le debe encanta trabajar
con gente joven. Ellos son creativo, entusiasmado, comprometido
y sincero... y supremamente paciente y muy divertido. De hecho,
muchos de los consejeros de campamento de Arlington han sido
campistas, a menudo en los programas que ahora dirigen. Mucho
de nuestro personal comprometido son profesores, estudiantes
universitarios y graduados universitarios que esperan encontrar una
carrera permanente trabajando con niños. Son un grupo talentoso y
divertido, cada uno con mucha experiencia en su área de especialidad
y todos son comprometidos en ayudar a su hijo para ser el mejor que
él o ella puede ser. Para asegurar que sus hijos tengan una experiencia
positiva y divertida, el Condado de Arlington invierte muchas horas
en capacitación de personal y desarrollo. Además de cumplir con
los requisitos para su posición, todo el personal de verano asiste a
cursos de capacitación obligatorias que se centran en promover la
participación positiva; expresión creativa; Juegos cooperativos y
adaptativos; actividades saludables para el corazón y las actividades
de bienestar; gestión de riesgos y seguridad; servicios de protección
infantil; procedimientos y políticas; actividades de planificación;
programación positiva y productiva; y el desarrollo de espacios
acogedores.
17 de febrero!
Averigüe si usted califica
para una reducción de las tasas
Lugares de procesamiento y horas:
Oficina de registro principal
3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 703-228-4747, M-F 8:00-17:00
Lugares satélites para registro: (llamar antes de ir,
solo un funcionario en el sitio)
Arlington Mill Community Center
909 S. Dinwiddie St., 22204, 703-228-7790, de lunes a viernes,
8:30–17:30 • Alicia Saracina, 703-228-7305
Langston-Brown Community Center
2121 N. Culpeper St., 22207, 703-228-5210, de lunes a viernes,
9:00-17:30 • Mary Barnes, 703-228-4740
Lubber Run Community Center
300 N. Park Dr. 22203, 703-228-4712 , Lunes a viernes,
9:00-17:30 • Karen Edwards, 703-228-4750
Llama para hacer una cita
Barcroft Sports & Fitness Center
4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206, 703-228-0701
Carver Community Center
1415 S. Queen St., 22204, 703-228-5706
Charles Drew Community Center
500 23rd St. S., 22206, 703-228-5725
Fairlington Community Center
3308 S. Stafford St., 22206, 703-228-6588
Gunston Community Center
2700 S. Lang St., 22206, 703-228-6980
Lee Community Center
5722 Lee Highway, 22207, 703-228-0550
Madison Community Center
3829 N. Stafford St., 22207, 703-228-5310
Thomas Jefferson Community Center
3501 S. 2nd St. 22204, 703-228-5920
Walter Reed Community Center
2909 16th Street S. 22204, 703-228-0935
¿Interesado en uno de estos campamentos pero
necesitan apoyo para discapacidad? Póngase en
contacto con la oficina de TR [email protected]
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CAMPOS DE ARLINGTON PARA TODOS LOS NIVELES
Los jóvenes con discapacidades son bienvenidos a inscribirse en
cualquier programa de interés. Como parte de nuestra filosofía de
inclusión, hemos señalado los campamentos de "Little Explorers en
los centros comunitarios Madison y Fairlington. Tambien tenemos el
campamento Summerfest en la escuela Discovery." como sitios que
reciben servicios adicionales. Estos sitios tienen una plantilla inferior
al cociente de camper, proporcionan capacitación adicional para el
personal sobre las modificaciones de programa, ofrecen apoyos de
comportamiento positivo y crean conexiones para personas con y
sin discapacidad. La oficina de recreación terapéutica puede ayudar a
asegurar que las modificaciones están en lugar para que su hijo tenga
una exitosa experiencia de campamento. Antelación para cualquier
solicitud de modificación es preferible. Modificaciones razonables
pueden incluir: adaptado de equipos y técnicas, formación del
personal especializado, intérpretes de lengua de signos, instalaciones
accesibles, personal adicional, o grandes y materiales Braille. Nos
esforzamos por encontrar el mejor ajuste para su camper y a veces
puede ser necesario cambiar la colocación de un camper si el apoyo,
asistencia y modificaciones necesarias para la participación pueden
prestarse mejor en un lugar alternativo. También puede consultar
nuestros campamentos de recreación terapéutica (TR) en las páginas
14. Póngase en contacto con la oficina de TR [email protected],
703-228-4740 para obtener más información.
FITARLINGTON
Cada campista en los campamentos de verano del Departamento
de Parques y Recreacion puede disfrutar de un estilo de vida sano y
activo. Actividad física controla peso, combate las enfermedades y
condiciones crónicas de salud, mejora el estado de ánimo, aumenta la
energía y promueve mejor sueño. Nuestros programas de recreación
se esfuerzan ofrecer oportunidades a cada campista conseguir el
ejercicio que necesitan para mantener una vida sana. Integramos
al menos 45 minutos de moderado a vigoroso ejercicio a través de
deportes interactivos y juegos a cargo de nuestro personal.
Es nuestro objetivo proporcionar un ambiente donde los campistas
son capaces de aumentar su capacidad aeróbica, fuerza muscular
y la aptitud física en general a través de actividades divertidas y
desafiantes. Para proporcionar oportunidades seguras para la
actividad física, es imprescindible que su campista lleve zapatillas que
se adapten correctamente, por ejemplo Cordones o Velcro atado y
asegurado para un calce a pie. Zapatos sueltos no son ideales para
actividades físicas. También se deben usar calcetines. Para su propia
seguridad, campistas con calzado inadecuado no podrán participar.
Personal del Departamento de Parques y Recreacion consultará con
los padres cuando se lleva calzado inadecuado.
Para información en ingles sobre FitArlington visite topics.arlingtonva.
us/fitarlington
¿Sabías que el primer día de registro de campo es el día más activo para
las inscripciones en línea? Asegúrese de obtener los campos que desea y
preparares antes de que comience el plazo de inscripción. Ver página 18
para consejos de registro.
CÓMO INSCRIBIRSE:
Si califica, solicite asistencia financiera antes del 17 de febrero.
Entregue el formulario “Información del Participante/ Registro de
Emergencia” (página 26)
Elija sus campamentos. Si está llenando el Formulario de Inscripción
(página 25), por favor incluye la letra “A” para inscribirse en el horario
de “Summer Express”.
Atención: Inscripciones de campamento no están completas sin el
formulario “Información del Participante/Registro de Emergencia”
(página 26). Sin este formulario, su niño no va poder participar en el
campamento.
INFORMACIÓN SOBRE LA INSCRIPCIÓN
La inscripción en línea y por correo para los residentes de Arlington
comienza el miércoles, el 17 de febrero. Vaya a http://registration.
arlingtonva.us Si necesita ayuda, lea “Inscripción En Línea: Consejos
y Trucos Para Tener Éxito” en la página 24. Por favor, no envíe su
inscripción por correo si planea inscribirse en línea; nosotros no
procesaremos su inscripción si usted ha iniciado su sesión y en esos
casos, continuaremos con el próximo formulario. Los formularios
enviados por correo se procesan a las 7am, el 17 de febrero, sin poner
en cuenta la fecha recibida. Envíelos a: 3700 South Four Mile Run
Drive, 22206.
La inscripción por teléfono para residentes comienza el miércoles,
24 de febrero. El número telefónico es: (703) 228-4747 y el horario de
atención es lunes a viernes, 8am – 5pm.
La inscripción en persona comienza el 26 de antes de que comience
el plazo de inscripción.
1. Seleccione sus opciones de campamentos de verano y tenga
en cuenta el número de actividad y número de sesión. Códigos
de campo aparecen con cada lista de campo del Condado de
Arlington.
2. para el registro en línea, vaya a registration.arlingtonva.us a partir
del 17 de febrero. Para ayuda con el procesamiento en línea vea
"En línea registro consejos & trucos para el éxito"). Para otros
tipos de registro, completar y firmar el formulario de inscripción
para campamento de Condado de Arlington (página x). Tenga
en cuenta que los hogares con un saldo atrasado de anteriores
campamentos o clases deben pagar su balance antes de registrar
a un niño en el programa de campo.
3. completar y firmar la información de participante y emergencia
encontrados en https://egov.Arlingtonva.Us/campforms y la
página x de este catálogo. Campos Preescolares requerirán de
trámites adicionales. Para obtener más información sobre estas
formas y formas de medicación, visite parks.arlingtonva.us/
programs/camps/forms. Todas las formas deben ser enviadas en
línea o recibidas por nuestra oficina de registro antes del lunes
una semana antes del comienzo del campamento. Después de
este plazo todas las formas deben ser entregadas en persona en la
oficina de registro principal.
Oficina de registro principal
3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 703-228-4747, M-F 8:00-17:00
Lugares satélites para registro:
(llamar antes de ir, solo un funcionario en el sitio)
Arlington Mill Community Center
909 S. Dinwiddie St., 22204, 703-228-7790, de lunes a viernes,
8:30–17:30 • Alicia Saracina, 703-228-7305
Langston-Brown Community Center
2121 Culpeper St. 2121, 22207, 703-228-5210, de lunes a viernes,
9:00-17:30 • Mary Barnes, 703-228-4740
Lubber Run Community Center
300 N. Park Dr. 22203, 703-228-4712 , Lunes a viernes,
9:00-17:30 • Karen Edwards, 703-228-4750
INSCRIPCIÓN Y ASISTENCIA FINANCIERA
¡No deje que el costo sea una barrera! Cualquier persona que recibe
asistencia financiera del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del
Condado de Arlington o de las escuelas públicas de Arlington, como
programas de almuerzo o de programas HUD en la limitación de
ingreso de sección 8, puede solicitar un descuento. Los descuentos
en los programas se basan en el ingreso y número de miembros en la
familia. Los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Para aplicar, traiga
su prueba de identidad, prueba de residencia en Arlington, y prueba
de ingresos (por ejemplo: su carta de calificación para almuerzo gratis
o reducida con APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, sección 8 de HUD, o impuestos
actuales) para calificar por descuentos de 25%, 50%, o 75%.
Para obtener más información sobre asistencia financiera, por
favor lea “Información sobre la inscripción” y consulte la página
25. También puede comunicarse con la Oficina de Inscripción por
teléfono, L-V, 8am-5pm, al (703) 228-4747 o por correo electrónico
a [email protected] También ofrecemos un programa de
pagos mensuales.
Departamento de Parques y Recreo de Arlington se unió a la iniciativa parques nacionales y recreación
asociación, comprometen a la salud, como parte de su misión para la salud. Comprometen a salud tiene 19
normas de una alimentación saludable y actividad física que el Condado implementará en los próximos cinco
años. Para más información ir a www.nrpa.org/committohealth
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
¡Mira el catálogo de Campamento
de Verano del Condado de Arlington
para los campos y programas que
mantendrán a sus niños ocupados,
activos y centrados en la expansión
de sus habilidades! Programas del
Condado de Arlington ofrecen muchas
opciones, ambientes seguros y
acogedores y la posibilidad de que sus
niños desarrollen fuertes lazos con su
comunidad. Los niños disfrutan y se
llenan de emociones positivas a través
del deporte; mostrando sus talentos
a través de las artes; cosechando
los beneficios del voluntariado;
vigorizando su imaginación a través del
juego creativo; explorando el exterior
a través de programas de naturaleza;
y montones de aventuras. Al mismo
tiempo haciendo amigos y recuerdos
de por vida. El verano es el momento
perfecto para reunir a personas
y cultivar un desarrollo sano que
ayuda a los jóvenes crecer confiados,
dedicados y responsable!
Registro de campo y la información . . . . 703-228-4747
Habla Español. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4747
Oportunidades de empleo . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-1856
Línea de campamento de verano . . . . . . 703-228-1856
Programas para niños . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4773
Programas para adolescente . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4729
Recreación Terapéutica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4740
Línea TTY para utilizar programas . . . . . relé 711 711
Linea para ser voluntario . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4724
Artes Escénicas, Deportes, Artes Y Manualidades, Ciencia,
Naturaleza, Juegos Y Tecnología Y Mucho Más!
¿Qué quieres hacer este verano? !Hay algo para todos!
El verano fue diseñado para dar a los niños un descanso de la escuela, ayudar a probar nuevas
experiencias y crecer mentalmente, físicamente y socialmente. Si su hijo quiere perfeccionar una
habilidad deportiva, ser creativo, estar en un juego, aprender a andar en bicicleta, jugar juegos
clásicos y electrónicos o explorar al aire libre, Arlington tiene algo que ofrecer.
CAMPAMENTOS CLÁSICOS
ofrecen una variedad de
opciones de programación,
tanto estructurada como no
estructurada, que incluyen arte,
deportes, viajes y mucho más.
CAMPAMENTOS NOCTURNOS
son un combo de un campamento clásico, campamento de
naturaleza y aventura y además
se pasa la noche fuera de la casa.
CAMPAMENTOS DE NATURALEZA, AVENTURA E HISTORIA
son para los niños que aman
el aire libre y desean conocer
y disfrutar de la naturaleza... y
tal vez se extienden sus límites
con retos tales como canotaje,
espeleología y mucho más.
CAMPAMENTOS EN CENTROS
COMUNITARIOS son programas
para niños de edades 5-11, diseñado para dar un campamento
para los niños en su comunidad
que ofrece varias actividades y
juegos de diversión.
CAMPAMENTOS DE ARTES
CREATIVAS vienen en todas formas
y tamaños, para aquellos que
quieran aprender a pintar un cuadro,
actuar en una obra, crear una vasija,
cantar una canción y más.
CAMPAMENTOS DEPORTIVOS
están disponibles para el entusiasta de los deportes a quienes
les gustan todos los deportes.
Goza de todos los deportes en un
campo de combo del deporte, o
para el campista que desee aprender o perfeccionar habilidades
en un campo de deporte como el
tenis o el disco volador.
¿Quieres disfrutar este verano y ganar
dinero? El Condado de Arlington
busca persona creativa, entusiasta,
comprometida y sincera quienes
quieren divertirse en nuestros
campamentos de verano. Se trata de
posiciones temporales a tiempo parcial
y tiempo completo con un salario
competitivo. Ideal para profesores,
estudiantes y cualquier persona que
quiera experiencia trabajando con los
mejores niños de la nación... ¡Niños
de Arlington! También puede apoyar
especial interés en las artes, naturaleza,
deportes o trabajo con personas con
discapacidad. ¿Está interesado? Ir a
parks.arlingtonva.us, palabra clave
"summer employment"
CAMPAMENTOS DE EXPLORACIÓN
E IMAGINACIÓN reúne niños con
intereses especiales en la ciencia, la
magia, la historia y la imaginación con
juegos de estrategia.
CAMPOS de adolescentes son para
las edades 10-16 en todas las áreas
(deportes, imaginación, artes creativas,
naturaleza y más). Compruebe la red de
campo (p.4) para campos específicos
para edades específicas.
Campos que son para jóvenes a través
de adolescente se enumeran por separado (no en la sección de adolescente).
Opciones de Verano para los Adolescentes
Junior Jam
El “Jam” es para los jóvenes de 11 a 16 años que ya tienen un horario
ocupado durante el verano pero todavía quieren hacer nuevos amigos
y disfrutar de lo que más les gusta hacer en el verano, como paseos
de campo, eventos especiales, deportes, natación, música, arte,
talleres de cocina, juegos grupales y torneos con otros Jr. Jams. Este
verano, los participantes van a disfrutar de viajes más largos cada
jueves 1-7pm. Por favor tenga en cuenta que aunque sugerimos que
el participante se quede en el centro durante todo el programa, esto
no es un requisito y los participantes tienen permiso de entrar y salir
a cualquier hora. Para los jóvenes que requieran más responsabilidad,
considere un programa en el que sea necesario el consentimiento
de los padres para salir durante las horas del programa. Para obtener
información acerca del programa, comuníquese con Margo Watters
llamando al 703-228-0945.
Edades: 11-16
(Deben estar comenzando grado 6)
LugarCódigo
Arlington Mill CC
532026
Charles Drew CC
532036
Langston CC
532046
Lubber Run CC
532056
Thomas Jefferson CC
532066
Walter Reed CC
532076
Sesiones1-8
Time:
1-5pm (M,T,W,F), 1-7pm (Th)
Sesiones:
No hay sesiones 7-8 en TJ
Nuestro Personal calificado
lo realizan
Campos de Arlington para
todos los niveles
Consejeros de campamentos son personas especiales. A personal del
Departamento de parques y recreación le debe encanta trabajar con
gente joven. Ellos son creativo, entusiasmado, comprometido y sincero... y supremamente paciente y muy divertido. De hecho, muchos
de los consejeros de campamento de Arlington han sido campistas,
a menudo en los programas que ahora dirigen. Mucho de nuestro
personal comprometido son profesores, estudiantes universitarios
y graduados universitarios que esperan encontrar una carrera permanente trabajando con niños. Son un grupo talentoso y divertido,
cada uno con mucha experiencia en su área de especialidad y todos
son comprometidos en ayudar a su hijo para ser el mejor que él o
ella puede ser. Para asegurar que sus hijos tengan una experiencia
positiva y divertida, el Condado de Arlington invierte muchas horas
en capacitación de personal y desarrollo. Además de cumplir con los
requisitos para su posición, todo el personal de verano asiste a cursos
de capacitación obligatorias que se centran en promover la participación positiva; expresión creativa; Juegos cooperativos y adaptativos;
actividades saludables para el corazón y las actividades de bienestar;
gestión de riesgos y seguridad; servicios de protección infantil; procedimientos y políticas; actividades de planificación; programación
positiva y productiva; y el desarrollo de espacios acogedores.
Los jóvenes con discapacidades son bienvenidos a inscribirse en
cualquier programa de interés. Como parte de nuestra filosofía de
inclusión, hemos señalado los campamentos de "Little Explorers" y
"Summerfest" como sitios que reciben servicios adicionales. Estos
sitios tienen una plantilla inferior al cociente de camper, proporcionan
capacitación adicional para el personal sobre las modificaciones de
programa, ofrecen apoyos de comportamiento positivo y crean conexiones para personas con y sin discapacidad.
Inclemente tiempo llame . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-228-4715
¡Necesitamos Su Ayuda!
CAMPAMENTOS PARA PERSONAS CON
DISCAPACIDADES son los campos específicamente diseñados para personas
con dificultades físicas, emocionales,
sociales o cognitivas y mentales. Tenga
en cuenta, podemos hacer alojamiento
en cualquier campamento para niños
con discapacidad. Apenas déjenos saber
qué campo y lo que usted necesita.
Información importante acerca del costo de Junior Jam:
Un pago de $46 incluye participación en el programa completo (8
semanas). Hay costos adicionales para los viajes. Para los que no son
residentes de Arlington, el costo es 50% más. Formularios adicionales
son requeridos. Se encuentra más detalles en la página 24.
La oficina de recreación terapéutica puede ayudar a asegurar que las
modificaciones están en lugar para que su hijo tenga una exitosa experiencia de campamento. Antelación para cualquier solicitud de modificación es preferible. Modificaciones razonables pueden incluir: adaptado
de equipos y técnicas, formación del personal especializado, intérpretes
de lengua de signos, instalaciones accesibles, personal adicional, o
grandes y materiales Braille. Nos esforzamos por encontrar el mejor
ajuste para su camper y a veces puede ser necesario cambiar la colocación de un camper si el apoyo, asistencia y modificaciones necesarias
para la participación pueden prestarse mejor en un lugar alternativo.
También puede consultar nuestros campamentos de recreación terapéutica (TR) en las páginas 14. Póngase en contacto con la oficina de TR
[email protected], 703-228-4740 para obtener más información.
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Cuándo y cómo Inscribirse
Inscripción por internet para
residentes comienza a las 7:00
el dia 17 de febrero
ir a registration.arlingtonva.us, inicie
sesión y siga los pasos.
El único método en línea aceptado de pago es
tarjeta de crédito: Visa, Mastercard o Discover.
¿Quieres pagar con cheque? Hagalo Hacer pagadero a
"Treasurer, Arlington County" e incluyen nombre del
contratante, dirección y número de teléfono y fecha
actual. Cheque debe ser firmado. Cheques devueltos
están sujetos a una tarifa de $50.
registro para residentes fuera de
Condado de Arlington comienza
a las 8:00 el 2 de marzo 2016
POR CORREO
Procesamiento por correo para
residentes del Condado comienza
a las 7:00 el día 17 de febrero 2016.
Completa el formulario de inscripción registro
de la información del participante (p.21) y otras
formas requeridas.
Usted puede enviar un pago con una tarjeta de
crédito, cheque o giro postal. (Cheques deben
hacerse pagaderos a "Treasurer, Arlington
County" incluyendo el nombre del contratante,
dirección, fecha actual, número de teléfono y
deben ser firmados. Cheques devueltos están
sujetos a una tarifa de $50.)
Por correo a la oficina de registro, 3700 S. Four
Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22206. Si el campo
tiene previsto reunirse dentro de siete días, traiga
su documentación completa y el pago a la oficina
de registro, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington,
VA 22206.
EN PERSONA
POR TELÉFONO
En persona comienza a las
8:00 el dia 24 de febrero 2016
Completa el formulario de inscripción
registro de la información del participante
(p. XX) y otras formas requeridas.
Pago en persona puede ser una tarjeta
de crédito, cheque, Money Order y
en efectivo. (Cheques deben hacerse
pagaderos a "Tesorero, Condado
de Arlington" incluyen nombre del
contratante, dirección, fecha actual,
número de teléfono y deben ser firmados.
Cheques devueltos están sujetos a una
tarifa de $50.)
Traer los formularios de inscripción a la
oficina de registro, 3700 S. Four Mile Run
22206, lunes a viernes de 8:00-17:00
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Cómo Registrarse para Campos
del Condado de ARLINGTON
Antes de llamar, complete y envíe el formulario “Información del Participante/
Registro de Emergencia” (página 26) y
los otros formularios requeridos por
correo electrónico a registration@
arlingtonva.us NO se harán excepciones.
Llame la Oficina de Inscripción al
703-228-4747 con su tarjeta de crédito/
débito y códigos de
campamento a la mano durante el
horario de atención: lunes-viernes,
8am-5pm.
Sólo se aceptan tarjetas de crédito/
débito:
Visa, Mastercard y Discover.
No se podrán procesar inscripciones si
faltan los formularios requeridos.
¿Sabía usted que el primer día de inscripciones para
los campamentos es el día más ocupado en línea?
Haga su inscripción en línea un éxito preparándose
Antes de que la inscripción comience.
Hechos Básicos de Campamento
Todo el mundo puede tener un gran momento este verano, sin poner a otra persona en peligro.
Todos los participantes deben seguir las indicaciones y ser respetuosos con sus compañeros
campistas, el personal y límites del programa. Mientras cada campo tiene una política específica
para cada sesión, hay políticas comunes entre todos los campos de Arlington. Estas políticas
fueron desarrolladas para asegurar que todos los niños son seguros y tienen la mejor oportunidad
para un verano divertido y enriquecedor.
1.
indica un campo del Condado de Arlington. Regístrese en línea en parks.arlingtonva.
us o utilice el formulario de inscripción en la página 19 y el formulario de información de
participante y emergencia en la página 20 para inscribirse en estos campos solamente.
2. los niños deben usar ropa apropiada y zapatos para el campo y sus actividades. No se
permiten sandalias excepto en días de agua.
3. los niños deben traer su almuerzo a los campamentos de día completos.
4. los cuidadores deben recoger un calendario de actividades el primer día de cada sesión de
campo en sitio.
5. Seguro de grupo que está más allá de seguro médico personal está disponible para los
participantes del campamento para cubrir gastos médicos incurridos como resultado de
lesiones en el campo.
6. Comportamiento dando por resultado daño intencional o interrupción extrema a sí
mismo, otros o propiedad puede resultar en suspensión del programa según el código
de conducta política a discreción del personal del programa. Consejeros de campamento
están entrenados para usar estrategias de apoyo y los recursos disponibles para fomentar la
participación positiva como alternativas a la extracción.
7. Para mantener los niños seguros, programas de verano pueden limitar o cancelar las
actividades al aire libre, o incluso cancelar programas, en los días de "Code Red". Seguridad
de la caravana es el factor decisivo.
8. Excursiones están sujetas a cambio o cancelación debido a inclemencias del tiempo o si
transporte apropiado no está disponible.
LISTAS DE ESPERA
Campamentos del Condado de Arlington son muy populares. Cuanto antes de que se registra más
probable obtendrá el lugar que desee. Inscripciones serán procesadas para dar cabida a opciones
de primera y segunda. Si la apertura no está disponible, usted puede colocarse en la lista de
espera. Coordinadores del Condado de Arlington usan listas de espera para tomar decisiones, y el
Condado muchas cancelaciones durante todo el verano; por lo tanto, hay una buena probabilidad
de que usted puede obtener un punto si colocan en lista de espera pronto. No llame al registro
para preguntar la probabilidad de obtener un lugar; inscripción en lista de espera depende del
número de afiliados que cancelar su lugar. Puede comprobar su lugar en la lista de espera por
ingresar a su cuenta en línea (registration.arlingtonva.us) y seleccionando "Mi cuenta", "Imprimir
casa lista," y enviar. Confirmaciones de registro en línea pueden ser impresa usando Adobe
Acrobat 6.0 o superior, pero la inscripción no está confirmada hasta recibe todo el papeleo.
REGISTROS Y FORMAS TARDES
Todas formas y documentación se deben recibirse no más tarde de 17:00 el lunes antes de
la semana de campamento o no se pueden permitir a los campistas a participar y ningún
reembolso será procesado. Se aceptarán inscripciones hasta el lunes antes de la fecha de inicio
de campamento, si se dispone de espacio. Para las inscripciones finales, todos los documentos
deben ser entregados en la oficina de registro, y un billete de campamento de verano se proveerá
a los padres. Es responsabilidad de los padres campamento de billete para el primer día de
campamento y dar al personal de campo para ser admitidos al campamento.
Cosas gratis y divertidas que hacer durante este verano!
DISFRUTE DE UN GRAN VARIEDAD DE ACTIVIDADES
PARA TODA LA FAMILIA:
Parques de agua
Parque de skateboarding,
9. Localizaciones están sujetas a cambios (este catálogo transmite la información más correcta
disponible antes de ir a presionar). Para actualizaciones, póngase en contacto con la oficina
de registro al 703-228-4747.
Conciertos en el anfiteatro
de Lubber Run
Powhatan Springs Skatepark
10. La Junta del Condado de Arlington aprueba todos los gastos de campo el Condado de
Arlington. El objetivo es proporcionar programas para todos los niños del condado. Usted
puede calificar para tarifas reducidas incluso en campos no del Condado de Arlington. Llama
la Oficina de registro para más información 703-228-4747.
Canchas de tenis, baloncesto,
y voleibol
11. Campos con insuficientes inscripciones se cancelan. Registro personal le ayudará a familias
con directas a programas comparables
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Centros de naturaleza
Parques para niños
Cuartos de juegos en los centros
comunitarios
Parques para perros
Para obtener más información, visite
la página de web: Parks.arlingtonva.us
y busque “free summer”
2016 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps › Online Registration begins 7 a.m., February 17, 2016! › http://registration.arlingtonva.us/
Información sobre donaciones y pago
Para pagar con cheque: haga el cheque pagadero a: “Treasurer, Arlington County”.
Para pagar con tarjeta de crédito, complete la información a continuación:
Debitar de mi tarjeta:  VISA  MasterCard  Discover
Número de tarjeta _________________________________________________________Fecha de vencimiento _____________________Número CVC_________
Nombre del titular (en letra de imprenta): ____________________________________Firma __________________________________________________________
Si prefiere, llene este formulario en línea ingresando a www.arlingtonva.us (busque “campamentos”)
Cuanto antes envíe por correo sus formularios de inscripción, más probabilidades tendrá de conseguir el lugar que desea.
Las inscripciones en persona comienzan el 26 de febrero en la Oficina de Inscripciones, 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206.
Todos los campamentos se llevan a cabo en idioma inglés.
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Código de campamento
Horario
extendido
Semana
Segunda opcio’n
Primera opcio’n
¿Necesita asistencia financiera? Consulte la página 24 para obtener detalles.
Complete los códigos de campamento a continuación. Inserte el código de seis dígitos asociado con el campamento del Condado de Arlington en la primera o la segunda
opción para cada sesión que desee. Los niños deben estar inscritos en el programa central para inscribirlos en el horario extendido. No todos los campamentos brindan
horario extendido. Necesitará estos mismos códigos de siete dígitos para realizar la inscripción en línea. Si desea realizar la inscripción para un campamento que no sea
un campamento del Condado de Arlington y este no tiene un código de campamento de seis dígitos, siga las instrucciones de inscripción que figuran en la lista de campamentos o llame al 703-228-4747.
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mes día año
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Dirección_______________________________________________Ciudad__________________________ Estado ___________Código Postal_____________
NIÑO QUE DESEA INSCIBIR
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Nombre________________________________________________Apellido_________________________ Correo electrónico________________________
ADULTO RESPONSABLE DEL PAGO
Esta solicitud es para campimentos del Condado de Arlington Solamente
Formularo de Inscripción para campamentos
de verano del Condado de Arlington 2016
CAMPAMENTOS EN CENTROS COMUNITARIOS
Expedición de verano
Cómo inscribirse
¡Prepárese para embarcarse en una divertida expedición de verano!
Estos programas basados en centros comunitarios son para niños
entre 5 y 11 años de edad y diseñados para brindar a las familias mayor
flexibilidad
Horario principal: 9am - 3pm (sesiones 2 a 8)
Horario extendido: 3 - 6pm (sesiones 2 a 8)
Horario de “SummerSchool A”: 11:30am - 6pm
(sesiones 4A a 8A, sólo ofrecido durante escuela de verano)
Si califica, solicite asistencia financiera antes del 17 de febrero
Entregue el formulario “Información del Participante/ Registro de
Emergencia” (página 26)
Elija sus campamentos. Si está llenando el Formulario de Inscripción
(página 25), por favor incluye la letra “A” para inscribirse en el horario
de “Summer School”.
Atención: Las inscripciones de campamento no están completas sin
el formulario “Información del Participante/Registro de Emergencia”
(página 26). Sin este formulario, su niño no va poder participar en el
campamento.
Los participantes disfrutarán de una variedad de actividades diseñadas
en un programa semanal que incluye deportes, juegos, música y
movimiento, y artes y manualidades. Aquellos participantes que se
inscriban en el horario principal se les ofrece paseos a una piscina y otros
destinos divertidos una vez por semana. [Por conflictos de horario, los
paseos requiriendo transportación no son incluidos durante la opción
de “Summer School”. En los días de paseos, los participantes de Summer
School disfrutarán de una actividad especial en el centro.) El programa,
“Kids Café”, proveerá un almuerzo saludable a los participantes que
califican para asistencia financiera. Proporción de personal por
participante es 1 a 12. Edades: 5-11 años. (Los niños de 5 años han debido
completar Kinder y pre-Kinder. Los de 11 años pueden estar entrando
a los grados 5 ó 6. Si están entrando al grado 6 y se inscriben en
Expedición de verano, no podrán inscribirse en “Junior Jam”).
Lugar
Carver CC
Langston CC
Lubber Run CC
Horario principal:
Horario extendido: Tarifas
Tarifas extendido: Código de campamento
521026
521036
521046
9am-3pm
3-6pm
$75, $60 (Sesión 2)
$46, $37 (Sesión 2)
Información sobre la inscripción
La inscripción en línea y por correo para los residentes de Arlington
comienza el miércoles, el 17 de febrero. Vaya a http://registration.
arlingtonva.us Si necesita ayuda, lea “Inscripción En Línea: Consejos
y Trucos Para Tener Éxito” en la página 24. Por favor, no envíe su
inscripción por correo si planea inscribirse en línea; nosotros no
procesaremos su inscripción si usted ha iniciado su sesión y en esos
casos, continuaremos con el próximo formulario. Los formularios
enviados por correo se procesan a las 7am, el 18 de febrero, sin poner
en cuenta la fecha recibida. Envíelos a: 3700 South Four Mile Run
Drive, 22206.
La inscripción por teléfono para residentes comienza el miércoles,
24 de febrero, en la Oficina de Inscripción. El número telefónico es:
(703) 228-4747 y el horario de atención es lunes a viernes, 8am – 5pm.
La inscripción en persona comienza el 24 de febrero en los
siguientes lugares:
Oficina de Inscripciones L-V, 8am-5pm
3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr.
Arlington Mill Community Center L y V, 9am-6pm,
909 S. Dinwiddie St.
Carver Community Center L-Ma, 4-6pm
(comenzando el 2 de junio, L-Mar, 2-6pm), 1415 S. Queen St.
Langston-Brown Community Center L-V, 9am-5:30pm,
2121 Culpeper St.
Lubber Run Community Center L-V, 9am-5:30pm, 300 N. Park Dr.
Walter Reed Community Center M-V, 9am-6pm, 2909 16th St. S.
P ara los que no son residentes de Arlington, la inscripción comienza el
2 de marzo, 2016.
¡No deje que el costo sea una barrera! Cualquier persona que recibe
asistencia financiera del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del
Condado de Arlington o de las escuelas públicas de Arlington, como
programas de almuerzo o del programas HUD en la limitación de
ingreso de sección 8, puede solicitar un descuento. Los descuentos
en los programas se basan en el ingreso y número de miembros en la
familia. Los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Para aplicar, traiga
su prueba de identidad, prueba de residencia en Arlington, y prueba
de ingresos (por ejemplo: su carta de calificación para almuerzo gratis
o reducida con APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, sección 8 de HUD, o impuestos
actuales) para calificar por descuentos de 25%, 50%, o 75%.
Para obtener más información sobre asistencia financiera, por favor
lea “Información sobre la inscripción” y consulte la página 24. También
puede comunicarse con la Oficina de Inscripciones por teléfono, L-V,
8am-5pm, al (703) 228-4747 o por correo electrónico a registration@
arlingtonva.us También ofrecemos un programa de pagos mensuales.
Sesiones:2-8
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¡Sea un Voluntariado
con Nosotros!
Si tiene 13 o más, por favor, Únete a un grupo grande, enérgico y comprometido. Pueden divertirse mientras contribuyen sus talentos a la comunidad. Necesitamos su apoyo para ayudar al
personal con el interés general, interés especial y campos de recreación terapéutica (voluntarios
se colocan sólo en los campos operados por el Departamento de parques y recreación, no en
los campos contratados).
¡Voluntarios toman un papel de liderazgo con el apoyo de personal capacitado en toda la
diversión y campistas de actividades emocionantes disfrutan, incluyendo excursiones, manualidades, natación, canciones, juegos y mucho más! Si usted está buscando una oportunidad
de desarrollo personal o profesional o simplemente tiene el deseo de trabajar con jóvenes, el
voluntariado puede ser muy gratificante. Es una oportunidad para hacer amigos, trabajar con
niños en un entorno de recreo supervisado y ganar valiosa experiencia en un rol de liderazgo.
Para ser elegible para un estudiante asistente puesto en campos del Condado de Arlington en el
futuro, debe haber sido voluntario en al menos un verano. El número de posiciones de asistente
de estudiante es limitado, pero DPR no contratar a cualquier persona que no ha sido un campamento de verano voluntario.
Firma del padre/tutor _____________________________________________________________________________Fecha:_________________________________
Los formularios de PIR y otros para los pre-escolares son requeridos por la ley. Todos los formularios deben ser recibidos por la Oficina de Inscripciones a mas tardar el lunes antes
de que empiece el campamento, a las 5pm o no se permitira el ingreso de los campistas sin derecho a devolucion de dinero. Si usted inscribe a su hijo despues de esta fecha, lo
necesitara hacer en persona. Un “Camp Ticket” se le dara al padre para entregarlo a los directores del campamento el primer dia o el campista no sera recibido.
He leído, comprendido y acordado el pago, reembolso y cambios en las políticas de inscripción en este folleto.
Acuerdo de las políticas de inscripción
Firma del padre/tutor _____________________________________________________________________________Fecha:_________________________________
Por el presente, otorgo mi permiso sin restricción al Condado de Arlington y sus personas designados a tomar fotografías o grabar en video a mi hijo durante su participación en
los Programas de campamento de verano. Yo renuncio específicamente a cualquier derecho de compensación con respecto al nombre, afinidad, imagen y/o voz de mi hijo. El
propósito de esta publicación es facilitar la publicidad de los programas del Condado.
Publicación de fotografías
Firma del padre/tutor _____________________________________________________________________________Fecha:_________________________________
El abajo firmante es consciente de que existen ciertos riesgos implicados en la participación en el Programa de campamento de verano, que incluyen, entre otros, el riesgo
de robo o daño a mis bienes y el riesgo de lesiones personales por la participación en actividades recreativas. En consideración de otorgar mi permiso para participar en estas
actividades y para usar las instalaciones del Condado y/u otras actividades y servicios proporcionados por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación del Condado de Arlington,
sus agentes y empleados, incluido el servicio de alimentos, yo, en mi propio nombre, mis testamentarios, administradores, herederos, parientes más cercanos y sucesores, por el
presente acuerdo eximir de responsabilidad al Condado y a todos sus funcionarios, departamentos, agencias y empleados de cualquier y todos los reclamos, arrendatarios, daños,
lesiones, multas, penalidades y costos (incluidos los costos legales y honorarios de abogados) cargos, obligaciones o exposiciones, cualquiera fuere la causa, que resulten o surjan
de mi participación o la de mi familia en el Programa de campamento de verano, o estén relacionados con ellas. He leído y comprendido este Acuerdo de exención de responsabilidad y, mediante mi firma, acepto sus términos. Por el presente otorgo el permiso de mi hijo/pupilo para que asista a las excursiones durante este programa. Comprendo que me
informarán anticipadamente de cualquier excursión. El campamento acepta notificar al padre/tutor cada vez que el niño se enferme y el padre/tutor hará los arreglos necesarios
para recoger al niño tan pronto como sea posible. Los padres/el tutor autorizan al campamento a obtener la atención médica inmediata si ocurriera una emergencia cuando no se
los pueda contactar en forma inmediata. Si mi hijo pasa la prueba de competencia de natación intermedia o avanzada realizada por el personal de la piscina, tiene mi permiso para
nadar en la zona profunda y en la zona poco profunda de la piscina.
Acuerdo de liberación y aceptación de riesgo, Acuerdo de exención de responsabilidad y publicación de fotografías
Marque con una X en el casillero que indique el nivel de natación de su hijo.
❍ No sabe nadar (debe quedarse en el agua que no supere los hombros)
Observe que todos los campistas que deseen nadar fuera del
❍ Intermedio (se le permite nadar en toda la piscina, salvo en el área de buceo)
área designada para los que no saben nadar deberán realizar
❍ Avanzado (se le permite nadar en toda la piscina, incluso en el área de buceo)
una prueba de natación al momento de ingresar en el agua
Información y características
Sí No Explicación y comentarios
Alergias
Medicamentos
m m
Tipo y dosis:________________________________________________
Convulsiones
m m
_______________________________________________________
Restricción en la dieta
m m
_______________________________________________________
Limitaciones/restricciones físicas
m m
_______________________________________________________
Afecciones/enfermedades crónicas
m m
_______________________________________________________
Cualquier miedo inusual
m m
_______________________________________________________
Se molesta fácilmente
m m
_______________________________________________________
Físicamente agresivo
m m
_______________________________________________________
(incluido dificultad para controlar el temperamento)
Retraído, tímido
m m
_______________________________________________________
Hiperactivo
m m
_______________________________________________________
Enumere cualquier asistencia o adaptación especial necesaria:______________________________________________________
Personas NO autorizadas para recoger al campista ________________________________________________________________
(adjunte una copia de la sentencia de divorcio u otro trámite apropiado si alguno de los padres no está autorizado para recoger al niño)
Personas autorizadas para recoger al campista ______________________________________________________________________
Teléfono del hogar (______)__________________________Teléfono laboral(______) _____________________Teléfono celular (______)________________
Nombre_____________________________________________________Dirección__________________________________
Teléfono del hogar (______)__________________________Teléfono laboral(______) _____________________Teléfono celular (______)________________
Nombre_____________________________________________________Dirección__________________________________
Brinde los nombres y las direcciones de 2 contactos si no se puede contactar a uno de los padres/tutores.
Dirección del hogar (si es diferente de la del niño) _________________________________________________________________
Uno de los Padres/Tutor con custodia legal del niño___________________________________________email___________________________________________
Teléfono del hogar (______)______________________________________________________Teléfono_laboral (______)______________________Teléfono celular(______)_________________
Nombre de la Madre/Tutor 2___________________________________________________Lugar de trabajo_____________________________________________________________________
Teléfono del hogar (______)______________________________________________________Teléfono_laboral (______) _____________________Teléfono celular (______)__________________
Nombre del Padre/Tutor 1________________________________Lugar de trabajo_____________________________________________________________________
Médico del niño________________________________________ Número de teléfono_______________________________________________________________
Idioma que habla en el hogar___________________________ Nombre del trabajador social___________________________________________________________
El campista en edad escolar asiste a_____________________ Grado__________________________Maestro______________________________________________
Dirección______________________________________________ Ciudad_______________________________Estado_____________Código Postal______________
Nombre del niño_______________________________________ Apodo________________Sexo______Fecha de nacimiento______/______/______Edad_______
Información del participante/Registro de emergencias
DIRECTRICES PARA GRANDES
OPORTUNIDADES DE
VOLUNTARIADO:
• Voluntarios deben ser por lo menos 13 y al menos dos años de
más viejo que el camper más antigua en el programa en el que
se colocan.
• Los voluntarios no se colocan dónde estaban los campistas
el verano anterior o donde los miembros de su familia son
campistas actuales.
• Los voluntarios deben trabajar durante cuatro semanas
(dos semanas para el campamento proyecto cinco). Nuevos
voluntarios deben trabajar sus dos primeras semanas consecutivamente en el mismo lugar. Es posible trabajar semanas
adicionales.
• Los voluntarios deben trabajar horas del programa base.
Trabajar más de las horas de base está determinada por las
necesidades del sitio. Nadie puede ofrecerse voluntariamente
más de ocho horas al día.
• Nuestro objetivo es colocar a voluntarios cerca de su casa y
en los programas de su elección. Sin embargo, no podemos
garantizar las colocaciones.
ARLINGTON AMA A SUS VOLUNTARIOS!
¿Listo para presentar la solicitud? Llama al
703-228-4724 para pedir una solicitud o visita
www.arlingtonva.us/dpr y haz clic en “volunteer”
para dejar una solicitud en línea. (La solicitud está
en idioma inglés)
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LUNES, JULIO 4, 2016
Celebre el 4 de julio
Long
k
r
a
P
e
g
Brid
• Cocina deliciosa de varios camiones de comida
• Caritas pintadas, animales de globos, y brincolín ¡GRATIS!
• Juegos para todas las edades
• ¡Increíble vista de los fuegos artificiales de Washington, DC
• ¡Música en vivo con varios artistas!
• Transporte público
475 Long Bridge Drive
Crystal City
Para más información sobre el
evento, llame 703-228-1865 o
visite parks.arlingtonva.us/july-4th
Tenga en cuenta que el Departamento de Policía del Condado
de Arlington realizará búsquedas de bolsas y hieleras. El alcohol
y los fuegos artificiales no están permitidos en el parque y serán
confiscados. Alimentos, bebidas (excluyendo el agua), artículos
de pinchos, como zapatos, sillas, paraguas, etc, no están
permitidos en los campos de césped sintético.
Estamos comprometidos a proporcionar adaptaciones razonables
a petición. Se prefiere la comunicación previa. Por favor llame a
703-228-1865 o TTY 711.
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Guía de Campamentos por Edad , Interés y Sesión
EDAD
EDAD
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SESÍON
+
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+
LUGAR
Passport2Enrichment: Anillos y cosas
9
17,21,22,25,73
Introducción a la Costura
73
Quilting Moderno
CAMPAMENTOS PRE-ESCOLARES
• • • • • • •
SESÍON
LUGAR
2
67
10
• • • • • 3
73
10
• • • • • 4,5
73
73
Exploradores Pequeños
6 • • •
Abrakadoodle: Artistas que conoces y amas
6 • • • •
Abrakadoodle: Impresiona me
6 • • •
7
18
Estudio Abierto
10
• • • • • 5
Abrakadoodle: Bajo el mar
6 • • •
8
18
Utilizando estampados para Costura
10
• • • • • 4
Abrakadoodle: loco sobre peliculas
6 • • •
3
73
La diferencia creativa: Espectáculo de Artes!
10
• • • • • • • •
3
66
ASA: Futbol Mini
Challenger Sports British Soccer: Primeras
patadas
6 • • • •
1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10
18,50,79
La diferencia creativa: LegoTopia!
10
• • • • • • • •
9
66
6 • •
2
18
10
10
Botas Pequeñas
6 • • • •
7
77
UK Elite Soccer: Para Pequeños
6 • • •
1, 4, 5
18
FirstServ Tennis: Campamento para niños
YMCA Academia al aire libre de tenis para
pequeñitos
6
• • •
3,4,5,7,8,9,10
24,34,96
6
• •
1,2,6
34
Bailarinas pequeñas y castillos encantados
Compañía de Teatro Educativo (ETC): nivel
principiante para preescolares
6 • • •
7,9
Care Actor: ¡Actuar!
6
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
6 • • •
1,4,5
• • •
La diferencia creativa: Recogiendo vapor
10
• • • • • • • •
Cocineritos: Bootcamp para hornear
10
• • • •
1
66
Cocineritos: Picado
10
• • • •
4
79
Cocineritos: Cupcakes
10
• • • •
8
79
ETC: Campamentso de drama creativo
10
ETC: Actuación
10
21,24
ETC: Esquina de compositores
17,70
ETC: debut musical
7
Campamento Horizonte
7
Expedicion de verano
18
Passport2Enrichment: Campamento de todo
7
Cesta de verano
7
• • • • • • •
• • •
• • • • • • •
• • • • • • •
7
Campamento 4-H para Jóvenes YMCA
7
YMCA Campamentos de Viajes
7
Granjero de Arlington
7
Abajo en la tierra
7
Vecinos de la flora y fauna
7
Investigaciones invertebradas
7
• • •
Detectives de la naturaleza
7
• • •
Caminatas y recorridos
Aventuras de pesca en Virginia - peces y
diversión
7
7
Pescar y explorer – Pescadores jovenes
Pesca y explora: exploradores de animales
nativos
8
8
• • •
• •
• •
• • • •
• • •
• • • •
• • • • •
Campamento Virginia Outside Mountain Bike 7
Aventuras de pesca en Virginia – Campamento
8
de pesca
80
ETC: revista musical
10
• • • • • • 7-8
95
ETC: De la página al escenario
10
• • • • • • 8-9
17
ETC: Evento de marionetas
10
ETC: Solsticio de verano de Shakespeare
11
13,19,21
Encore Stage & Studio: Es Elemental
11
1, 10
19
Encore Stage & Studio: Escenarios
para los Preadolescentes
11
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
14
TBD
Front Royal, VA
TBD
3
38
2
38
1,2
30
5,6
29
1,2
29
Baile de Jane Franklin: "Mouse in House"
11
Baile de Jane Franklin: "Mouse in House"
11
Baile de Jane Franklin: "Mouse in House"
11
Campamentos de deportes
Gimnasia en Madison
• • • •
• • •
1
• • • • • • 2-3
• • • • • •
• • • • •
• • •
92
80
1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8,9-10 7,88
1-2,3-4,5-6
79
7,8
7
4
7
• • •
5,6
7
11
• • • •
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
12
11
• •
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
22
• • • •
CAMPAMENTOS DE DEPORTES
Campamento Acuático
11
Shooting Stars
11
• • • • • • • 7,8,9,10
All American Sports
Dual Sports Camp: Básketbol y Fútbol
americano con bandera
11
• • • • • • •
11
Dual Sports Camp: Fútbol y Básketbol
UK Elite: Semana de varios deportes
• • • •
94
4,5,10
12,77
1,2,3,8,9
12,77
• • • • • • • •
6
88
11
• • • • • • • •
1
12
11
• • • • • • • • • 8
18
• • • • • • • •
84
3,4
30
5
30
2,4,6,8
18
Campamento de Deportes YMCA
11
3,7
21
Campamento Festival de Deportes
12
21
Ironman Baseball Academy
12
Béisbol para principiantes
12
VBC: Béisbol
12
Chummy Gill Academia de Básketbol
12
21
NOVA Escuela de Básketbol
12
• • • •
2,6,7
77,79
64, 66
One on One Campamento de Básketbol
12
• • • • • • • •
2,8
77,88
4,5,8
18
• • • • • • 1,3,6,7,9,10
18
Pesca y explora: pesca con moscas YMCA
Ingeniería para niños: Campamento Kelvin
Engineering
8
8
• • •
Camp Kirkwood
8
• • • • • • • • • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10
YMCA paseos a caballo
8
YMCA Pony
• • • • • 4
8
Campamento de Artes Creativas
Campamento de Artes Creativas :
Exploradores del arte
1,3,5
TBD
• • • • • • 1,5,7,9
TBD
• • • •
2,4,6,8
TBD
8
• • • • • • •
1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8
17,22
9
• • • •
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
10
CAMPAMENTO DE ARTES CREATIVAS
Abrakadoodle: arte pegajoso
9
• • • • • • •
2
24
Abrakadoodle:
9
• • • • • • •
7
18
Abrakadoodle: Bajo el mar
9
• • • • • • •
8
18
Abrakadoodle: loco sobre peliculas
9
• • • • • • •
3
73
Abrakadoodle: retorno de piratas
9
• • • • • • •
1
18
Abrakadoodle: listo para crear
9
• • • • • • •
5
73
Chicos espectaculares
9
• • • • • •
5,8
64
Campamento de Banda Musical
9
• • • • • • • 4
67
Taller de guitarra
9
• • • • • • 4
67
Campamento de música de rock
9
• • • • • • • 1
67
Campamento de percusión
9
• • • • • • • 6
81
Campamento de instrumentos de cuerda
9
• • • • • • • 5
81
Aprende música: la experiencia definitivo
9
Laboratorio de Lola: aventrua del arte
9
Laboratorio de Lola: Cuentos del zoológico
9
Laboratorio de Lola: fábrica de juguetes
9
Passport2Enrichment: Baile Baile Baile
9
30
17
5-6
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • • • • 1,4,5,8,10
• • • • • • •
3
• • • • •
66
CAMPAMENTOS DE NATURALEZA, AVENTURA E HISTORIA
• • •
• • • • •
10
2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• 7/14-7/17
7
10
66,73
• • • • • 7/3-7/7
Soldado de la Guerra Civil
17,22,88
2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • • 1-2
• • • • • • • •
80,95
4,7,10
22,64
CAMPAMENTOS NOCTURNOS
Campamento de fogata para niñas
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
• • • • •
6, 8
CAMPAMENTOS CLÁSICOS
Summerfest
73
Orange Line Sports Campamento de Básketbol 12
Patriot Girls Campamento de Básketbol
12
para Niñas
Warrior Campamento de Básketbol
Campamento de Deportes: Baloncesto con
Coach Kenny
Aprender como montar en bicicleta
• • • • • • 5
• •
• • • • • •
12
Paseos en bicicleta
12
Momentum3 Cheer Camp: Campamento para
12
porristas/animadoras
12,96
• • • • • • 1,2,6
• • • • • • • • 5
• • • • • •
12
• • • •
13
• • • • • •
96
10,79,96
79,88
93
27
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
27
93
5
18
2, 3, 5
95
• • • • • • • • 1,4
• • • • • • • •
10,79,88
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
• • • • • • • • 1,4
Esgrima para niños
13
1,3,4,6,7
• • • • • • • • 1,8, 9
Esgrima 2
Football: Campamento de Fútbol Americano
para Jóvenes
Momentum3 Campamento de Fútbol
americano
13
56
• • • • • • • 2,3, 4
• • • • • •
93
56
1,3,4
• • • • • • • • 3,7,10
12
12
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • • • • • • 2,3,4,6,7
1,2,3,4,7,8,9
27
American Skateboard Campamento
13
ASA Campamento Portero
ASA Indoor Soccer: Campamento
de Fútbol Interior
13
• • • •
13
• • • • • • • • 1,3,5,6,7,8,9,10
18,79,50,61
ASA Soccer: Campamento de Fútbol
Challenger Sports: Campamento
de Fútbol Británico
Challenger Sports: Campamento
de Fútbol Británico Mini
13
• • • • • • • • 2
18
13
• • • • • 1,6,7,8,9,10
93
• •
4
18,79,61
79
2
18
• • • • • • • 7
77
• • • • • • 3
18
1, 6,9
22,24,66
• • • • • • •
1,9
22,84
• • • • • • •
2, 10
22,84
Fútbol de toque positivo
13
• • • • • • •
8
22
Campamento TetraBrazil de Fútbol
13
• • • • • • • • • 1,4,5
18
9
19
UK Elite Soccer: Campamento de Fútbol
12
• • • • • • • • • 1,4,5
18
• • • • • • •
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EDAD
EDAD
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Pure Performance Campamento de Softball
14
FirstServe Campamento de Tenis
14
YMCA Academia de Tenis al aire libre
14
Capital Ultimate Camp
14
MOJO Volleyball: Campamento de Voleibol
14
• • • • • • • •
• • • •
• • • • • • • •
• • •
SESÍON
+
PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+
LUGAR
KidRealm: Pokemon y Minecraft
18
• • • • • • •
5,7
12,66
3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
24, 34, 96
KidRealm: Misión de KidRealm
18
• • • • • •
1,2,4, 6
34
KidRealm: Leyendas Lego
18
• • • • • • •
4
77
KidRealm: Máquina del Tiempo
18
• • • • • •
94
KidRealm: Básketbolistas jóvenes
Boolean: Animación con la computadora
para niñas
Boolean Girls: Avanzadas de programación
Scratch para niñas
18
• • • • • • •
• • • • • • 3, 4
PARA NIÑOS CON DISCAPACIDAD
64
64
2-3
64
2-3,4-5
64
64,70,92
18
• • • • • 9
92
2,3,4,5,6,7,8
89
Campamento de Descubrimiento
14
• • 2,3,4,5,6,7,8
68
Aprende como usar bicicletas
14
79
Mad Science: Eureka
18
• • • • • • •
Proyecto F.I.V.E.
14
• • • • • • 2-3,4-5,6-7
91
Mad Science: laboratorio de agente secreto
18
• • • • •
Deportes con acceso adaptado
14
• • 1
93
Sciensational: Investigaciones al estilo CSI
19
Sciensational: Arqueológico Egipcio
19
• • • • • •
23
Sciensational: Hacerlo y llevarlo a casa
19
• • • • • •
10,14,19,21,23,24
Sciensational: Robot del espacio 9
19
• • • • • •
94
CAMPAMENTOS PARA ADOLESCENTES
6-7
1,8,2-3,6-7
• • • • • 2,7,8
14
6
LUGAR
64
18
Misión de Aventura
• • • • • •
SESÍON
1,8,4-5
• • • • • •
10
17
9
17
10
22
9
22
9
22
10
22
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
17,22,24,70
Aventura de verano
14
Junior Jam
19
Sumertime Thrills
15
Silver Knights Chess: Campamento de Ajedrez 19
• • • • • • • •
Arte Creativa: Cerámica
15
• • 1-3
23
Introducción a la codificación
19
• • • • • • • • • 1,3,5
17,22
Arte Creativa: Dibujo y Pintura
15
• • 7-8
22
YMCA - Campamento especializado
19
• • • • • • • •
84
Arte Creativa: Fotografía
15
• • 4-6
23
Encore Stage & Studio: Puerta del escenario
15
• • • 2-4,7-9
79
Encore Stage & Studio: Campamento Técnico 15
• • • 2-4,7-9
79
Encore Stage & Studio: maravillas de un acto
15
• • • 5-6
79
Care Actor: Adolescentes teátricos
15
• • • 8, 9
64
ETC: Esquina de compositores adolescente
15
• • • 3
17
ETC: Revista musical
15
• • • 7-8
95
ETC: De la Página al Escenario
15
• • • 8-9
17
ETC: Evento de Marionetas
ETC: : Solsticio de verano de Shakespeare
intensivo
15
• • • 1
92
15
• • • 1-3
81
TEAM: Programa de preparación de verano
15
• 1-2
94
YMCA Campamentos de Viajes
15
• • • • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
TBD
La vida de un soldado
15
• • •
4
38
Exploradores del Campo de Batalla
16
• • • 1
38
Excursionistas de hábitat
VA al aire libre Campamento
de senderismo Apalaches
16
• • •
16
• • • • 2
18
Virginia Outside: viajes a kayak y pesca
16
• • • • 2,8
18
Pesca y explora: pez grande
Pesca y explora: fotografía de naturaleza
y caminata
16
• • • • 6,9
96
16
• • • • 4
96
Destino desierto
Pescar y explorar- paddleboard en posición
vertical
16
• • • 6
30
16
• • • • 2, 6
96
Pescar y explorer- paleta y explorando 1-2
16
• • • • • • 5,10
21
• • • 4,5,6
77
Teen Capital Campamento último
16
SporTECH
16
• • • • 2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
• • • • 1,7,8,9
3,4
• • • • 4,6
29
• • • 3
88
VBC: Béisbol avanzado
• • • 2,3,5
33
Orange Line Sports Campamento de Básketbol 17
ASA Campamento de Fútbol Interior
Academy International: Field Hockey/
Hockey sobre Césped
Pure Performance Campamento
de Softball Avanzado
• • • 1,5
• • • • 4
79
17
• • • • 3,4,5
47,94
17
• • • • 3
94
Funuation: Hacer un juego en Samsung Android 17
• • 9
17
Funuation: Hacer un juego en iPhone
17
• • 9
17
Funuation: Minecraft Modding con Java
17
• • 9
17
Ingeniería para Niños: Surcar los mares
Funuation: Hacer un juego en Samsung
Android
Funuation: Hacer un juego en iPhone
Indica un campo del Condado
de Arlington. Regístrese en línea
en parks.arlingtonva.us o utilice el
formulario de inscripción en la página
19 y el formulario de información de
participante y emergencia en la página
20 para inscribirse en estos campos
solamente.
94, 95
17
KidRealm: Campamento avancado de juegos
17
• • 2-3,4-5,6-7
de computadora
ESPECIALIDAD, LA IMAGINACIÓN Y LA EXPLORACIÓN
Ingeniería para niños: Junior Ingeniería-en
17
• • •
4
construcción
Ingeniería para Niños: Ingeniería de potencia
17
• • • • •
4
y energía
Ingeniería para Niños: Juego de diseño de
17
• • • • •
6
carreras de Kodu Kart
Los campamentos en Rojo son operados
por el Departamento de Parques y
Recreación del Condado de Arlington.
88
Momentum3 Academia de Deportes Triple Play 16
17
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
64
73
73
64, 66
17
• • • • •
3
66
18
• • • •
8
17
18
•• • •
8
17
Funutation: mapas de Minecraft
18
•• • •
8,10
17
Funuation: Hacer un juego Super Mario Bros
18
•• • •
10
17
KidRealm: Moción Máxima
18
• • • • • •
4-5
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MONDAY, JULY 4, 2016
Celebrate July 4th @
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Food Truck Rally
Live Music
Sports & Games for All Ages
Moon Bounces and Face Painting
475 Long Bridge Drive
in Crystal City
For more event information,
call 703-228-3329 or visit
parks.arlingtonva.us
Please note that the Arlington County Police Department will perform searches of bags
and coolers. Alcohol and fireworks are not permitted in the park and will be confiscated.
Food, drinks (excluding water), spiked items, such as shoes, chairs, umbrellas, etc., are
not permitted on synthetic turf fields.
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations upon request. Advance
notice is preferred. Please call 703-228-3329 or TTY 711.
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