Cresskill Recreation Summer 2015 Programs

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Cresskill Recreation Summer 2015 Programs
Summer 2014
Cresskill Recreation
Summer 2015 Programs
Cresskill Recreation
Camp Lunch
Form
Page 27
Lightning
Detection
Policy
Page 2
Facilities
Page 3
General
Information
Page 4
Other Contacts
Page 26
Camp Calendar
Page 7
Upcoming
Events
Page 24-25
Sports
Page 22-23
Summer Fun
Camp Policies
Page 10-12
Certifications
Page 21
More
Camps
Page 13-20
Phone: 201-816-8065
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Trips
Page 8-9
Special
Days
Page 5-6
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Lightning Detection Policy
1.) When lightning approaches a ten mile radius from
Cresskill, the Lightning Detection System will activate a
flashing light and an alarm will sound for approximately fifteen seconds.
2.) As soon as the Lightning Warning System enables,
everyone MUST remove themselves from their outdoor
activity and seek shelter or face severe penalties and fines.
3.) The flashing light will then continue for thirty minutes
after the last lightning strike within a ten mile radius; all fields
must remain cleared through the duration of the activated
warning system.
4.) When the warning alarm sounds three five-second intermittent blasts and the flashing light goes out, it is permissible
to reenter the field.
5.) Under absolutely no circumstances is anyone allowed
back on the field prior to the Lightning Warning System
disabling itself.
6.) This system may reactivate at any time throughout the
duration that the fields are open depending on the storm activity and its whereabouts. There are no false alarms.
7.) Members of the public using the parks and fields on an
individual, unorganized basis are also subject to the same
policy.
8.) All protective measures must be adhered to at all times.
Recommendation: If you hear thunder as a storm approaches
and the alarm system has not yet activated, it is recommended
that you use this leeway time to organize your group. The
following shall be the Lightning Protection Policy of the Borough of Cresskill:
Recommendation: For places of safety during a thunderstorm, a vehicle with a solid metal roof and metal sides offers
some protection. Close the windows, lean away from the sides
of the car, and keep your hands in your lap. Do not touch the
steering wheel, ignition, gear shifter or radio.
Third Street Recreational Fields can seek shelter in the
Cresskill Community Center during normal hours of operation.
Third Street Basketball Courts need to report back to the
Cresskill Community Center for shelter as well.
Five Levels of Lightning Safety:
1.) Plan ahead: Coaches should watch the weather forecast prior to using the field.
2.) Use the ‘30-30 Rule’: After you see lightning, count
the seconds until you hear thunder. If the time is 30
seconds or less, go inside. Stay inside until 30 minutes
after the last strike of thunder.
3.) Avoid Dangerous Locations: DO NOT go under trees
to keep dry in a thunderstorm! Avoid: elevated places,
open areas, tall isolated objects, water activities, dugouts,
open areas such as fields, open vehicles, unprotected open
buildings, and large structures such as fences or bleachers.
4.) Lightning Crouch (desperate last resort): If the
lightning is about to strike near you, it will sometimes give
a warning of a few seconds or less. Sometimes your hair
will stand upright, your skin will tingle, light metal objects
will vibrate, or you will hear a crackling static-like “keekee” sound. If this happens and you’re in a group, spread
out so there are several body lengths between each person.
If one person is struck, the others may not be hit, and give
first aide. Once you’ve spread out, use the lightning
crouch: put your feet together, squat down, tuck your head
and cover your ears. When the immediate threat of lightning has passed, continue heading to the safest spot possible. Remember this is a last resort; you are much safer
having followed the previous steps and not gotten into this
high-risk situation.
5.) First Aid: Lightning deaths are caused by cardiac
arrest or the person has stopped breathing from the cardiac
arrest. Start CPR or rescue breathing if the person has no
pulse or is not breathing, respectively. Have someone call
911. Use an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) if
one is available.
Penalties and Fines for Disregarding the Lightning
Protection System
Organized activities:
The umpire, coach, coordinator or adult in charge is
responsible to ensure that their group follows the Lightning Safety Policy. Disregarding the policy subjects the
umpire, coach , coordinator or adult in charge to a lifetime
suspension of responsibility regarding all Cresskill
Recreation activities, and privileges including using the
fields and parks for organized activity. Fines shall be
issued by the Cresskill Police Department if caught in
violation of this policy and Borough Ordinance.
Lightning Detection System
Ord. # 13-05-1448
Phone: 201-816-8065
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Facilities
the courts. Players must wear shirts at all times.
Fields
(Permit required)
Ackerman Field (Soccer): Located behind Borough
Hall across from Merritt School, between Ackerman
Place and Dogwood Lane.
Cook Field (Soccer): Located on Madison Avenue and
3rd Street
Regan Field (Soccer): Located at the end of 3rd Street
across from the Municipal Pool parking lot.
3rd Street Baseball Field (Baseball): Located at the
end of 3rd Street across from the Community Center.
Coughlin Field (Football): Located at the end of 3rd
Street across from the pool.
International Field (Baseball): Located on Margie
Place and Piermont Road behind Merritt Memorial
School.
12th Street Field (Baseball): Located on Stivers Street,
Magnolia Avenue and 12th Street.
Merritt Field (Softball): Located on Margie Avenue
behind Merritt Memorial School.
Parks
Cranford Park: Located on Cranford Place between
Woodland Avenue and Douglas Avenue, it has a basketball court, swings, Bucket swings and a playground.
Terhune Park: (Ages 3-5) Located at Palisades Avenue and County Road, this park has a playground with
swings , bucket swings , basketball court and picnic
area.
Carolyn Schultz Park: (Ages 2-12) Located at the end
of Fifth Street and the Municipal Pool parking lot. This
shaded park has a playground, swings, bucket swings
and picnic area.
Tennis Courts
Three courts are located on 3rd Street next to the
Community Center.
Tennis Court Rules:
- Courts are lighted from dusk till 10:00 pm with the
exception of December, January, and February when the
lights are off.
- A key and ID for use of the courts can be obtained for
a fee of $35 at the Community Center. Proof of residence required.
- Cresskill Recreation sponsored programs have priority.
- All play is for one hour only. All court time begins on
the hour and the court must be relinquished if another
resident arrives to play.
- Tennis shoes or sneakers only will be permitted on the
courts. Players must wear shirts at all times.
- No bikes, skate boards, scooters or skates are allowed
on the courts.
- No ball playing.
- No commercial tennis allowed.
FRIDAY NIGHT OPEN GYM
Open Gym is operated by the Community Center.
Please refer all questions to them at the e-mail and
phone number below.
Mike Hamlett
201-816-8066
[email protected]
Age 12 and under 6:30 to 8:00pm
( Adult supervision required )
Moschella Park: This park is located at the end of Mer- Age 13 and above 8:00pm to 10:00pm
1. Cresskill Residents only
rifield Way.
2. Proof of Residency required.
12th Street Park: Located on Stivers Street and Mag3. Anyone under the age of 12 must have a parent or
nolia Avenue. This park as a playground with swings ,
other adult who has been assigned responsibility by
bucket swings and picnic area.
the parent.
4. No more than five (5) children can be supervised by
Basketball Courts
any one adult.
5. Each child must be signed in at front desk with a
Two regulation sized courts are located on 3rd
note giving permission for another parent to watch
Street behind Cook Field.
their child.
Basketball Court Rules
Rules subject to change– Changes will be sent by e- Courts are lighted from dusk till 10:00 pm with the
mail.
exception of December, January and February when
lights are off.
Please check your email
- Cresskill Recreation sponsored programs have priority.
- Basketball shoes or sneakers only will be permitted on
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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General Information
Payments: The only forms of payment that will be accepted are checks, money orders or credit cards. All
checks should be made payable to the Borough of
Cresskill. There is a $30 fee for returned checks
Registrations: You may register in person at the Community Center or on-line at www.cresskillboro.com. A
$15 registration fee must be paid for each participant.
This fee covers the calendar year January 1 to December
31. All programs must be paid in full before participating. Spaces will not be held with out payment.
Registration Deadlines: Each individual sport, after
school programs and camps have a registration deadline.
Deadlines can be found in the description of each program.
Equipment Return: Coaches who do not return equipment to the Recreation Department are prohibited from
coaching in future programs until the equipment is returned..
Volunteer Coaches are always needed
Hours of Operation
Monday/Tuesday
Wednesday/Thursday
9:00 am—9:00 pm
9:00 am—5:00 pm
6:00 pm—9:00 pm
Friday
Saturday
9:00 am—8:00 pm
10:00am—12:00pm
(Subject to Change—Call First)
Refunds: Refunds will not be made seven business
days prior to the start of a program or after the program
begins. Refunds will be made if a program is cancelled
due to insufficient enrollment. A cancellation fee of $10
will be charged prior to the seven days. Any late fees
that may have been paid will also be lost to the registrants. Refunds are issued by borough checks, ( allow at
least four to six weeks for refund ). All request must be
made in writing.
Insufficient enrollment: If group minimums are not
met, programs may be condensed, start later to allow for
further enrollment, cancelled or changed. Those enrolled
in the program will be notified of all changes.
General: All programs are held at the Community Center unless indicated otherwise. Please note the dates and
times of your class. All children must be picked up on
time. No child should be dropped off and left unattended. A parent should be with him/her until program
begins.
Late Registrations: A $10 fee will be charged if not
registered seven business days prior to program start.
How to watch a good program die: Nothing kills a
program faster than participants who wait until the last
minute to enroll. There is a point at which courses must
be canceled due to insufficient registration. Please enroll early!
Photos: Please be advised that participants involved in
any recreation programs or special events are subject to
being photographed. Any photos obtained may be used
in the future by the Recreation Department for programs,
guides, brochures, pamphlets, flyers, news releases, facebook ,etc., without obligation to provide compensation.
Closed for lunch between 11:30 and 1:00
Meetings 2015
The Recreation Committee holds its
meetings at the Community Center on the fourth
Wednesday of the month at 7:30 pm.
Room: C
1/28, 2/25, 3/25, 4/22, 5/27, 6/24
7/22, 9/23, 10/28, 11/25, 12/23
No meeting in August
Committee Members
Joe Scalia (Chair) ~*~ Dan Riccardo (Vice Chair)
Amy Cusick, Carmen Cristantiello, Michael DePalo,
Joanne Dimitriadis, George Kassab, Regina Morrissey,
Manoj Sathananthan
Ronnie Hartmann (Secretary)
Gina Glynn (Program Supervisor)
Mayor and Council
Benedict Romeo ~ Mayor
James Cleary ~ Councilman
Gregory Mueller ~ Councilman
Hector Olmo ~ Councilman
Kathleen Savas ~ Councilwoman
Simone Tsigounis ~ Councilwoman
Mark Spina ~ Councilman
~ Cresskill Recreation is always looking for volunteers. Please join us. ~
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Summer Fun 2015
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm ~ Friday: 9:00am to 1:00pm
Please note Fridays are early dismissals at 1:00pm
Resident: $250 ~ Non-resident: $600 per child
$220 for 3rd or more additional children (Residents only)
All campers will receive a camp shirt
(OPTIONAL: Backpack $7)
A LATE FEE OF $10 WILL BE CHARGED AFTER JUNE 15
INSTRUCTION AND INFORMATION
Program starts on June 29 and ends July 31, 2015, Monday through Thursday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and Friday 9:00AM to 1:00PM at Cresskill Community Center for campers entering Grades 1 through 8 in September
2015. Our trained staff members will supervise all children. Please check the enclosed calendar of events. You
can register on-line at www.cresskillboro.com or at the Cresskill Community Center Monday-Friday from 9:00 am
to 9:00 pm. Children should bring lunch or order from the enclosed menu.
An optional Summer Fun Back Pack will be available for your child for all of his/her personal items for $ 7.
LIST OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Game Activities: Every day there will be kickball, basketball, soccer, horseshoes, jump rope, punch ball, softball,
tennis, table tennis, volleyball and many other games and activities.
Handicrafts: Campers will have an opportunity to work on a variety of arts and crafts projects with our professional arts and crafts director.
Game Room : Each camper will be able to enjoy a variety of board games along with table tennis, air hockey and
deluxe soccer table games.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Pool Days: July 3, 10, 17, 24 Please remember to wear a bathing suit and bring your towel and
sun screen. We will be at the pool until 11:30. When we return to camp the groups will have
their Friday party.
June 30
July 1&2
Let’s Bloom Together: Children will learn a basic gardening / flower planting project, the importance of sun, soil and water and why littering is terrible. Every child will plant a flower and
decorate a pot. Children will learn to recycle trash by creating a vermin-compost bin. and perform a beatification project around the Center.
July 4
ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION: From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Cresskill Community Center 3rd Street Sports Complex. Come and enjoy the fun, food, rides and excitement.
Tickets will be available at the Borough Hall and the Community Center starting June 15.
RAIN DATE: SUNDAY, JULY 5th.
July 6
Melody & Presley: Campers will rock and roll with this interactive concert. They will sing and
dance to favorite pop tunes of One Direction, Bruno Mars, Bon Jovi and more.
July 9
Mad Science: : Campers will enjoy the Up, Up and Away show with special make and takes.
July 13
Camp Fun Day: Campers will have fun with some games and carnival snacks such as cotton
candy, popcorn and even a sno cone.
July 15
Meteorologist: Learn about weather in a interactive way with John Marshall. Be a weather
caster for a day!
July 21
Amazing Activity Zone: Children will participate in Super Scientific Circus with many challenging stations. Including balancing, juggling and more.
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More Special Events
July 21
Amazing Activity Zone: Children will participate in Super Scientific Circus
with many challenging stations. Including balancing, juggling and more.
July 29
The Brain Show: Campers will participate and root for campers as they play a
game show such as the comedy game show of jeopardy and answer questions in many categories.
July 30
Camp Games Day: Parents, grandparents and friends can come and join us for Carnival Day.
The booths will be supplied by Team Makers. Collect your tickets and win a prize. Ice cream
and treats will be available for purchase at our snack bar.
July 31
Senior’s Shaving Cream and Water-Balloon War and Last Day of Summer Camp NON
Menthol . After the war all campers will enjoy getting wet with the Fire Dept. Sprinkler hose .
POOL DAY
Pool day will take place every Friday from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Cresskill Pool. The Recreation Center
will be closed during this time. Children will be escorted to the pool and back. No child will be permitted to
bring bikes to the pool. All campers must return to the Cresskill Community Center, or be picked up by an
adult; no children will be left at the pool. Only swim team members will be permitted to stay at the pool for
practice. Please do not drop off your children at the pool and leave them unsupervised before the Summer Fun
staff arrives. Cresskill Recreation will not be responsible for children left at the pool unsupervised. Your cooperation is appreciated.
All children must be registered for trips in advance. No one except campers and counselors will be
permitted on the bus. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER JUNE 1. ALL TRIPS ARE ON A
FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS WITH LIMITED SPACE AVAILABILITY.
TOWN WIDE EVENT
JULY 4TH TOWN-WIDE CELEBRATION
Friday, JULY 4TH—10:00 am to 1:00 pm (rain date July 5TH )
Tickets Available at Borough Hall and the Community center starting June 20
Come join us at the Cresskill Community Center for a day of rides, food, DJ, games and fun.
Tickets are free and available in June at the Borough Hall or the Cresskill Community Center.
( Cresskill Residents Only )
Fun for the whole family and time to be with friends.
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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June / July 2015
Sun
Mon
29
Tue
30
Welcome
5
6
Rain Date for
Town Wide
Celebration
12
Wed
1
Let’s Bloom
8
Bergen Batting
Cages
Presley & Melody
13
2
Bounce U
Let’s Bloom
7
Diggerland
15
Horseback
Riding
Montvale Lanes
Let’s Bloom
Mini Golf
Mad Science
i-Play America
Sat
4
POOL DAY
10
16
WOW Butterflies
John Marshall
Weather
Fri
3
9
Grandma’s
Kitchen
14
Creatively Yours
Camp Fun Day
Thu
Town Wide
Celebration
10:00-1:00
11
POOL DAY
17
18
POOL DAY
y
19
20
21
Pirates Adventure
22
Ice Skating
23
Fun Castle
Amazing Activity Zone
26
27
28
Mini Golf
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Field Station
Dinosaurs
29
Turtle Back Zoo
The Brain Show
www.cresskillboro.com
Oasis Sam’s Indoor Water Park
30
Camp Games
Day
24
25
POOL DAY
31
Last Day
Senior Shaving
Cream War
Fire Truck
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TRIPS
JULY 1
BOUNCE U ~ GRADES 1 – 4 ~ Children will bounce, run, slide, and work out in giant inflatable equipment, and enjoy a glow in the dark bounce session.
FEE $18—Maximum 90—WAIVER MUST BE SIGNED
JULY 2
MONTVALE LANES ~ GRADES 1 – 8 ~ Sharpen your bowling skill and have fun at the
same time. Snack bar will be open.
FEE $18—Maximum 90
JULY 6
BERGEN BATTING CAGES ~ GRADES 3 – 8 ~ Each camper will have unlimited use of
the batting cages and sliding area. PIZZA, SODA AND ICE CREAM INCLUDED.
FEE: $20—Maximum 35
JULY 8
GRANDMAS KITCHEN ~ GRADES 1 – 4 ~ Everyone gets to use their own rolling pin and
roll cookie dough. They will each make 4-6 cookie lollipops. While the cookies are baking
you will decorate your own pot/pail to put your cookies in and take home. Once cooled, you
will decorate your cookies with assorted colors of frosting.
FEE: $35—Maximum 30
JULY 9
CLOSTER MINIATURE GOLF ~ GRADES 1 – 8 ~ Try your skills at sinking that hole in
one. This trip leaves at 9:30am. Campers may visit Burger King.
FEE: $16—Maximum 35 .
JULY 13
CREATIVELY YOURS CERAMICS ~ GRADES 1 – 4 ~ Make a ceramic project to bring
home. Projects will be available in approx. 1 week
FEE: $25—Maximum 30
JULY 15
WORLD OF WINGS ~ GRADES 1 – 4 ~ Campers will be introduced to the natural world
of butterflies while walking the paths that wind through an oasis of waterfalls and much more..
Learn the different behaviors of the butterfly. LUNCH INCLUDED
FEE: $35—Maximum 90
JULY 21
ICE HOUSE ~ GRADES 1 – 8 ~ Who will be Cresskill’s next Olympic hopeful?
FEE: $18—Maximum 90
JULY 27
CLOSTER MINIATURE GOLF ~ GRADES 1 – 8 ~ Try your skills at sinking that hole in
one. This trip leaves at 9:30am. Campers may visit Burger King
FEE: $16—Maximum 35
JULY 28
FIELD STATION DINOSAURS ~ GRADES 1 – 5 ~ Come see the joy and wonder of dinosaurs. This outdoor prehistoric park has over 30 life size realistic dinosaurs, including a 90’
Argentinosaurus. This trip returns at 2:30. LUNCH INCLUDED
FEE: $40—Maximum 90
JULY 29
TURTLE BACK ZOO ~ GRADES 1 – 4 ~ Come and visit one of New Jersey’s premier zoos.
See the animals and visit the rare black dragon in the reptile house. Take a ride on the carousel. Campers may purchase a seed stick to feed the birds for $2. There is also a gift shop.
Trip will return around 2:00 pm. PACK A LUNCH.
FEE: $20—Maximum 30
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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ALL DAY TRIPS
JULY 7
DIGGERLAND ~ GRADES 1-5 SNEAKERS REQUIRED– Diggerland is the ultimate
adventure theme park experience where children and adults can ride, drive and operate REAL
full size construction machinery. This trip leaves at 8:00am and will return around 5:30.
you can visit their web site at www.diggerland.com SUNBLOCK RECOMMENDED.
LUNCH INCLUDED
FEE: $55– Maximum 60—PARENT VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
JULY 16
I-PLAY ~ GRADES 3 – 8 ~ Enjoy the day bowling, soft play, bumper cars, rides, 4D theater,
cosmic battle, laser tag, go carts and more indoors. Each child will receive a $5 game card.
Campers should bring some extra money for self serve yogurt, candy store and other activities.
This trip will leave at 8:00am and return around 5:30 pm—LUNCH INCLUDED.
FEE: $55—Maximum 75— PARENT VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
JULY 14
ECHO LAKE STABLES ~ GRADES 5 – 8 ~ Have a fun-filled day at Echo Lake Stables in
New Foundland. You will ride the trails and go on a hay ride and have a day you will always
remember.
Trip will return around 2:45 pm.—PACK A LUNCH—WAIVER MUST BE SIGNED
FEE: $55—Maximum 25—PARENT VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
JULY 20
PIRATES ADVENTURE ~ GRADES 1 – 5 ~ Come and enjoy all the fun. Fire the water
cannons, find sunken treasure, battle Pirate Pete. This is an interactive trip on a REAL pirates
ship designed especially for children. Upon arrival campers will have face painting done and
get dressed up. US Coast Guard certified vessel and crew. Campers should bring money for
gift shop.
This trip leaves at 8:30am and will return at 3:00 pm.—PACK A LUNCH.
FEE: $55—Maximum 35
JULY 22
FUN CASTLE ~ GRADES 1 – 5 ~ Enjoy a wonderful day of laser tag, mini go cart racing,
rock wall climbing, an arcade, lunch and much, much more.
Trip will return around 3:30 pm.— LUNCH INCLUDED
FEE: $55—Maximum 60—PARENT VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
JULY 23
OASIS SAM’S INDOOR WATER PARK ~ GRADES 3 – 8 ~ Enjoy a day at one of the most
exciting water parks with drenching water slides, tipping buckets, lazy rivers, surf pool and
much more. No need to cancel due to weather, they have a retractable roof for all types of
weather. You can visit their web site at www.saharasams.com
This trip will leave at 8:00am and will return around 5:30pm—LUNCH INCLUDED
FEE: $55—Maximum 60- PARENT VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
Please check trip departure times from camp. We can’t hold the bus.
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Camp Sick Policy
Because We Care…
Bringing a child to camp with any of the symptoms listed
below puts other children and staff at risk of getting sick. If
all parents keep their sick children at home, we will have
stronger, healthier, and happier children. In the long run, this
means fewer lost work days and less illness for parents, too.
If your child has any of these symptoms, please keep them
home or make appropriate arrangements for their care:
Diarrhea: 3 or more water stools in a 24 hour period, especially if the child acts or looks ill.
Vomiting: Vomiting 2 or more times within the past 24 hours.
Rash: Body rash, especially with fever or itching. Heat rashes and allergic reactions are not contagious.
Appearance/Behavior: Unusually tired, pale, lack of appetite, difficult to wake, confused, irritable. This is sufficient reason to exclude a child from coming to camp.
Sore Throat: Especially with fever or swollen glands in the neck.
Lice/Scabies: Children must not return to camp until they are free of lice and nits (eggs). Children with scabies
can be admitted after treatment.
Fever: Temperature of 100 degrees F (orally) or higher AND sore throat, rash, vomiting, diarrhea, ear ache,
irritability, or confusion.
Cough: Lasting more than three days.
“Pinkeye”: Teary, redness of eyelid lining, irritation followed by swelling and yellow drainage.
Greenish Nasal Discharge: Is a sign of infection. Please see a doctor.
Ringworm: Must be treated for 24 hours before returning to camp and the affected area kept covered until
healed.
Strep Throat: Must have been treated with antibiotics for 24 hours before returning to camp.
Children with mild cold symptoms who do not have any symptoms described above do not need to be excluded
from camp.
Ear infections without fever do not need to be excluded, but the child needs to get medical treatment and follow
up. Untreated ear infections can cause permanent hearing loss.
Bringing a child into the camp with any of the above symptoms puts other children and staff at risk of getting
sick. If ALL parents keep their sick children at home, we will have a fun, healthy, and enjoyable camp.
Thank You,
Cresskill Recreation
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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SUMMER FUN CAMP SAFETY TIPS AND POLICIES
Please drop your child off by the pool and soccer field or park in the parking lot.
DO NOT drop them off along the side of the street, in front of the building, or in the cross walk.
Let’s keep the kids safe and traffic moving.
Please listen to and obey the crossing guards at all times. He/she is only looking out for the safety of
your child. Please make sure you use the cross walk with the crossing guards at all times.
Please do not drop your child off or pick them up on the opposite side of the road, This is very hazardous to your child. There is a lot of traffic and the children are small and sometimes hard to see.
Please pick your child up on time and park your car in the lot to pick them up. Take note of Camp end
times. Mon. - Thurs. 3:00pm Fri. 1:00pm
When picking your child up early (swim lessons etc.), please sign them out at the front desk located inside the front door of the building. You will receive a pick up pass to hand to the counselor before you
take your child. You will also be required to show ID. No child will be released without a pass.
A note is required from the parent if a child is allowed to walk home, If there is no parental permission in writing the child will not be released on their own.
Please make us aware that someone else will be picking your child up from camp on any given day.
Your child should wear his/her camp shirt on all trips. Only one shirt will be given to each camper.
Please have your child wear sneakers to camp, unless it is Pool Day.
All trips must be paid for before camp begins. Tickets are bought in advance for all trips for the number
of children attending. Please do not expect to go on a trip if you have not registered before the start of
the camp season.
No refunds for trips or camp will be issued once camp begins. If a trip is cancelled by the Recreation
Department, a full refund will be given.
Refunds will be issued with a $10 cancellation fee 7 business days prior to the start of camp.
SNACK: Each day the campers take time for a snack, please supply your child with a snack or
they may purchase one from the snack bar. Recreation does not supply snacks.
Each Day your camper should have Water, Sunscreen, Hat and any other
sun safe supplies.
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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TOYS AT SUMMER FUN CAMP
Toys at Summer Fun Camp Policy
Please have your children leave their toys at home. We have many fun activities
for your child to take part in. Bringing electronics/toys will take away from the
overall camp experience. The Summer Fun Staff have many responsibilities to
keep your child safe and ensure a great time and bringing valuable items from
home will cause many problems such as:
1. Lost or stolen items.
2. Arguments on who can play with them.
3. Broken items.
Please leave iPads, iPods, Bay Blades, Video Games, etc. home
where they will be safe.
NOTE:
We will not be responsible for any
lost or stolen items.
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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COUGAR SOCCER CAMP
CHALLENGER BRITISH SOCCER
CAMP
The Cougar Soccer Camp’s mission is to develop player
skills and impart tactical knowledge in a fun, structured
atmosphere. Comprehensive instruction will emphasize
individual skill work including passing, trapping, dribbling, shooting, heading and goalkeeping. Players will
participate in drills and games that emphasize tactical
aspects of team organization. Players will be grouped
by age, gender and ability.
The coaching staff will teach your child more than just
techniques and tactics. Each member of the coaching
staff will bring skills within framework of character
development based on respect. Responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship.
Boys and Girls
Week 1: June 22-26
Grades 1 – 8: **June 22 & 23 3pm-6pm
Grades 1-8 June 24, 25 & 26 9:00am-12:00pm
Resident Fee: $165 / Non-Resident Fee: $185
Mini Soccer Camp
Monday – Friday ~ August 17–21
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Week 2: August 3-7
Week 3: August 10-14
Grades 1 – 3: 9am– 12pm
Grades 4-8: 9am-1pm
Resident Fee: $165 / Non-Resident Fee: $185
Please make a note of times
Camp Director: Anthony Giannantonio
Cresskill boys head coach.
BCSL Coach of the Year 2002, 2006.
12 years coaching boys and girls high school soccer
Coach G brings a fun, enthusiastic spirit to
Cresskill soccer. The Camp staff will include players from the successful boys and girls Cresskill varsity teams.
Boys and Girls ages 6 –14
Resident Fee: $155 (First Child)
Non-Resident Fee: $230
Each camper who registers before July 3 will receive a FREE SOCCER SHIRT AND BALL.
Must register with Challenger to receive your free
items.
Www.challengersports.com
CHALLENGER BAZILIAN SOCCER
CAMP
The coaching staff will teach your child more than just
techniques and tactics. Each member of the coaching
staff will bring skills within framework of character
development based on respect. Responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship.
Boys and Girls ages 6 –14
Resident Fee: $155 (First Child)
Non-Resident Fee: $230
All campers must arrive properly equipped with
cleats, shin guards, and a ball each day.
Mini Soccer Camp
Monday – Friday ~ August 17–21
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Everyone will receive a camp shirt.
Each camper who registers before July 10 will
receive a FREE SOCCER SHIRT AND BALL.
REGISTER BEFORE JUNE 1st AND RECEIVE
A FREE SOCCER BALL.
( August 1 deadline for Weeks 2 & 3 )
CHALLENGER BRITISH SOCCER
CAMP
Must register with Challenger to receive your free
items.
Www.challengersports.com
The coaching staff will teach your child more than just
techniques and tactics. Each member of the coaching
staff will bring skills within framework of character
development based on respect. Responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship.
Boys and Girls ages 3 –5
Resident Fee: $155 (First Child)
Non-Resident Fee: $230
Mini Soccer Camp
Monday – Friday ~ August 24–28
9:00 am – 11:00 pm
Register before June 1 to receive a free soccer ball
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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FASHION SEWING CAMP
SUMMER TENNIS CAMP 2014
Fashion Sewing is all about learning how to sew or expand your sewing ability. In this camp participants will
learn how to read and work with a commercial pattern.
Students will learn to use a sewing machine. Projects
include pajama pants, a basic pair of shorts/skirt, and
tote bag. Sewing machines will be provided for use.
All fabrics are included
Boys and Girls Ages 8 to 12
Minimum 10 Maximum 15
Resident Fee: $145 / Non-Resident Fee: $220
Resident Fee: $135 / Non-Resident Fee: $160
August 24 – August 28
Monday – Friday 9:00am-4:00pm
Instructor: All Pro Tennis
Site: Cresskill Tennis Courts 3rd Street
Class Size: 16
Instructor: Vivian Burns/So You
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room: d
Boys and Girls
ROLLER COASTERS &
AMUSEMENT PARK CAMP
Team up with other campers in building some of the
most mind blowing and electrifying amusement park
rides you have ever seen. Select the thrill ride of your
choice and work together to assemble an amazing construction that can tower to over four feet tall!
Boys and Girls Ages 6-12
Minimum: 6 Maximum: 20
Resident Fee: $182/Non-Resident Fee: $273
Late fee $10 after 8/11
Instructor: Minds in Motion
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room: A/B
All pro tennis under the supervision of Barry Ruback,
world ranked tennis professional and a five-time United States Professional Tennis Association Eastern
Male Player of the Year and his professional staff. The
camp will accommodate the beginner through the advanced player with a small group ratio. Participants
will have the use of free rackets during instruction.
The program will emphasize fundamentals, exercise
and fun
Ages 6 - 9
Ages 10 – up
9:00 am – 10:30 am 10:30 am – 12 Noon
Session 1
August 3 – 6 (Monday – Thursday,)
Make up Friday, August 7
Session 2
August 10 – 13 (Monday – Thursday,)
Make up Friday, August 14
Session 3
August 17 – 20 (Monday – Thursday,)
Make up Friday, August 21
Bring Water
JUNGLE ROBOT
Monday – Friday
August 17 – August 21
12:30 pm — 3:30 pm
Experience the world of robotics by building and taking
home your very own Jungle Robot! Activated by a condenser microphone you can send the jungle robot on its
journey with the clap of a hand or sound of your voice.
LEGO ROBOTICS MINDSTORMS
You will be guided through the many steps in the assemParticipants will design, program, and control fully func- bly of this adventurous android and learn the basic printional robotic models. They will use software to plan,
ciples of robotics.
test, and modify sequences of instructions for a variety
Boys and Girls Ages 7-13
of life0lijke robotic behaviors. They will also learn to
Minimum: 6 Maximum:.20
collect and analyze data from the robots sensors.
Resident Fee: $182 / Non-Resident Fee: $273
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 3-5
Late fee $10 after 8/11
Resident $230 / Non-Resident $375
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : A/B
Monday - Friday ~ August 24 - 28
9:00am-12:30pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
Instructor: Minds in Motion
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room: A/B
Monday – Friday
August 17 – August 21
9:00 am — 12:00 pm
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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LEGO ROBOTICS MINDSTORMS
Participants will design, program, and control fully functional robotic models. They will use software to plan,
test, and modify sequences of instructions for a variety
of life0lijke robotic behaviors. They will also learn to
collect and analyze data from the robots sensors.
Boys and Girls ~ Grades: 3-5
Resident $155 / Non-Resident $232.50
LEGO ROBOTICS
Participants will design, program, and control fully
functional robotic models. They will use software to
plan, test, and modify sequences of instructions for a
variety of life0lijke robotic behaviors. They will also
learn to collect and analyze data from the robots sensors.
Boys and Girls ~ Grades: 1-2
Resident $155 / Non-Resident $232.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : A/B
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : A/B
Mondays: 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27
3:15pm-5:00pm
Mondays: 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27
3:15pm-5:00pm
CIVIL ENGINEERING
BRICKS 4 KIDZ
Participants will design, build and test their own balsa
wood bridges as a way to study structural loads. Participants will also have the opportunity to design and build
their own skyscraper and put it to the test on the earthquake simulator. Designing and building structures is
another component of this program. You will get to
build your very own model geodesic dome and functional parking garage. You will get to take home all your
projects at the end of the program.
Grades: 1-5
Resident $130 /Non-Resident $195
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room A/B
Tuesdays: 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28
3:15pm-5:00pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
This exciting program introduces children to S.T.E.M
concepts. Problem solving skills and self esteem are
emphasized and enhanced in Bricks 4 Kids program.
Age 3-5 & Age 6-9
Resident $ 100 / Non Resident $150
Late Fee after 6/22
Minimum 5 ~ Maximum 15
Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room C & D
Tuesdays
6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28
3:15—4:15
Thursday
7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30
3:15-4:15
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRONIC GAME DESIGN
This program applies the principals of physics and materials science for analysis, design, and maintenance of
mechanical systems. Participants will learn about fluid
mechanics, simple machines and other design and engineering concepts while building an incredibly fast CO2
powered dragster car that you will keep at the end of the
program.
Participants will use multimedia Fusion 2 to create their
own video game. Whether students wish to fire marshmallows or missiles, they build a complete video game
from start to finish. They program characters to survive
a wave of enemy attacks in order to reach the next level.
They will create their own super hero and enemies, learn
to work with graphics and create sound effects and music. At the end of the class , participants take home a
copy of the game they create which they can play on
their own computers
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-2
Resident $130 / Non-Resident $195
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Grade 3-5
Resident $155/Non-Resident $232.50
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : A/B
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor : Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room A/B
Wednesday ~ 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29
3:15pm-5:00pm
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Wednesday : 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29
3:15pm-5:00pm
Participants will utilize the Engineering Design Process
to create and build a variety of flying machines. Rocketry is one of the main components of this camp, and participants will have the opportunity to construct their very
own straw rockets and bottle rockets. You will also get
a chance to create their own colorful model hot air balloon and design parachutes for a toy jumper. You will
look at different forms of air transportation and simulate
a lunar landing with a marshmallow “ astronaut “ that
survives being dropped from space.
Boys and Girls ~ Grades: 1-5
Resident $130/Non-Resident $195
Late fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : A/B
Thursdays: 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30
3:15pm-5:00pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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FIRST PLAY SOCCER
FIRST PLAY LACROSSE
Participants will experience the excitement of
the world’s most popular sport. At this camp
children will thrive in the exciting, fun atmosphere generated by our internationally qualified
coaches and enjoy the daily themes and soccer
challengers
Participants will have a great time learning this exhilarating , fast paced game. You will learn the fundamentals of the sport including , stick handling, passing ,
scooping, dodging and shooting as well as many other
key techniques.
Boys and Girls ~ Age : 8-11
Or
Boys and Girls ~ Age : 10-14
Boys and Girls ~ Age : 5-9
or
Boys and Girls ~ Age : 10-14
Resident $125 /Non-Resident $187.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Resident $125 /Non-Resident $187.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room Baseball Field
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room Baseball Field
Monday ~Thursday ~ June 29 to July 2
3:00pm-6:00pm
Monday ~Thursday ~ July 13 to July 16
3:00pm-6:00pm
( Children will be separated by age levels )
( Children will be separated by age levels )
FIRST PLAY BASKETBALL
In this program participants will be offered a wide variety of inclusive games and activities that will educate
players in a fun and fast paced environment. Small
sided activities will promote team work and communication, before players take to the court to showcase
what they have learned.
Boys and Girls ~ Age : 5-8
Or
Boys and Girls ~ Age : 10-14
Resident $125 /Non-Resident $187.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room Gym
Monday ~Thursday ~ July 6 to July 9
3:00pm-6:00pm
( Children will be separated by age levels )
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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CRAZY CHEM-WORKS
CRAZY CHEM-WORKS
In this awesome camp, children will take on the role of
Jr. Chemist as you create and concoct with science.
From super sticky stuff to amazing dry ice-capades, each
class will take you on a journey through hands on and
amazing science! Create crazy chemical reactions, that
pop, fizz and glow in the dark. Piece by piece you will
get to build your very own home lab, complete with
beakers, test tubes and all the tools of a great Mad Scientist
In this awesome camp, children will take on the role of
Jr. Chemist as you create and concoct with science.
From super sticky stuff to amazing dry ice-capades, each
class will take you on a journey through hands on and
amazing science! Create crazy chemical reactions, that
pop, fizz and glow in the dark. Piece by piece you will
get to build your very own home lab, complete with
beakers, test tubes and all the tools of a great Mad Scientist
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-5
Resident $195 / Non-Resident $292.50
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-5
Resident $325 / Non-Resident $487.50
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 6 ~ Maximum 18
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 6 ~ Maximum 18
Instructor: Mad Science
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : C
Instructor: Mad Science
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : C
Monday - Friday ~ August 10 - 14
9:00am-12:00pm
Or
1:00pm-4:00pm
Monday - Friday ~ August 10 - 14
9:00am-4:00pm
KIDS SPORTS CAMP
Each day children will play a mix of interesting sports
challenges, standard sports games and team activities
using many games and challenges. Soccer, mini golf,
baseball, kickball and more. Children will participate in
a series of team building leadership games that will increase their problem solving and critical thinking skills.
Participants should being a snack and drink each day.
Boys and Girls Grades 1 –4
Resident Fee: $175 (First Child)
Non-Resident Fee: $262.50
Late Fee after 7/28 $10
Minimum 10 Maximum 30
Instructor : Team Makers
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Baseball field
Monday – Friday ~ August 3–8
1:00 pm –5:00 pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS W/
LEGOS
Power up your engineering skills with tens of thousands
of LEGO’s Apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed
projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized
cars, and Battle track!
Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment.
PRE-ENGINEERING W/LEGOS
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousand of
LEGO’s . Build engineer-designed projects such as
boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore
the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building
system.
Grade K-2
Resident $150/Non-Resident $225
Grade 2-5
Resident $150/Non-Resident $225
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 20
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 20
Instructor: Play-well Technologies
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room A/B
Instructor : Play-well Technologies
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room A/B
Monday - Friday ~ August 3 - August 7
9:00am-12:00pm
Monday - Friday ~ August 3 - August 7
1:00pm-4:00pm
IMAGINATION FLIX
LIVE ACTION FLIX CAMP
Do you want to have a blast making a movie? You
don’t have to be an actor to star in these movies that you
make from “Action” to “that’s a wrap .“ We’ll guide
you through the Hollywood process as you brainstorm,
location scout, bring in props and costumes, act and direct in a collaborated movie that will be fun for the entire audience. All flix downloadable within a month
after camp ends.
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-6
Resident $195.00/Non-Resident $292.50
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 6 ~ Maximum 18
Instructor: Incrediflix
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : D
Monday - Friday ~ August 3 - 7
9:00am-12:00pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
Take your characters under water, to a volcano or even
to outer space! In this exciting stop-motion animation
camp, there are no limits to where your imagination can
take you. You’ll brainstorm, create your very own clay
characters ( that you take home ), choose the backgrounds, film your movies using a green screen, and add
voiceovers, while working in age-appropriate groups.
Flix downloadable within a month after camp ends.
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-6
Resident $195.00/Non-Resident $ 292.50
Late fee after 7/28
Minimum 6 ~ Maximum 18
Instructor: Incrediflix
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : D
Monday - Friday ~ August 3 - 7
1:00pm-4:00pm
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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GAME DESIGN
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Participants will use multimedia Fusion 2 to create their
own video game. Whether students wish to fire marshmallows or missile, they build a complete video game
from start to finish. They program characters to survive
a wave of enemy attacks in order to reach the next level.
They will create their own super hero, enemies, learn to
work with graphics and create sound effects and music.
At the end of the class, Participants take home a copy of
the game they create which can play on their own computers
Participants will design, build and test their own balsa
wood bridges as a way to study structural loads. Participants will also have the opportunity to design and build
their own skyscraper and put it to the test on the earthquake simulator. Designing and building structures is
another component of this program. You will get to
build your very own model geodesic dome and functional parking garage. You will get to take home all your
projects at the end of the program.
Grade 3-5
Resident $275/Non-Resident $412.50
Grade 1-5
Resident $230/Non-Resident $375
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room A/B
Instructor : Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room C
Monday - Friday ~ August 10 - August 14
9:00am-12:30pm
Monday - Friday ~ August 3 - August 7
9:00pm-12:30pm
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
This program applies the principals of physics and materials science for analysis, design, and maintenance of
mechanical systems. Participants will learn about fluid
mechanics, simple machines and other design and engineering concepts while building an incredibly fast CO2
powered dragster car that you will keep at the end o the
program.
Participants will utilize the Engineering Design Process
to create and build a variety of flying machines. Rocketry is one of the main components of this camp, and participants will have the opportunity to construct their very
own straw rockets and bottle rockets. You will also get
a chance to create their own colorful model hot air balloon and design parachutes for a toy jumper. You will
look at different forms of air transportation and simulating a lunar landing with a marshmallow “ astronaut “
that survives being dropped from space.
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-5
Resident $230 / Non-Resident $375
Late Fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : C
Monday - Friday ~ August 17 - 21
9:00am-12:30pm
Boys and Girls ~ Grade: 1-2
Resident $230.00/Non-Resident $375
Late fee after 7/28
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : C
Monday - Friday ~ August 24 - 28
9:00pm-12:30pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Certifications
CPR
FIRST AIDE
BABYSITTING
Fee: $30
Fee: $30
Fee: $30
Room: A
Ages 14+
Room: A
Ages 14 +
Room: A
Ages 14 +
Monday, April 13
Monday , June 8
Monday , April 27
Monday, June 22
Monday, April 20
Monday, June 1
6:30 pm—9:00 pm
6:30 pm—9:00 pm
6:30 pm—9:00 pm
Maximum 9
Maximum 9
Maximum 9
Participants will receive a certification card approximately two weeks after the class
Instructors:
Tom Dore
Cresskill Fire/EMS
Rutgers Certification
Fee: $30
Monday August 17
6:30pm
Saturday, September 12
3:00pm
Sports Certification is four hours starting at time listed. Please arrive at least 15
minutes prior to program to sign in and receive your paperwork. At the end of
this class you will receive your certification card.
Pre Registration Required
Instructor:
Regina Duffy
Rutgers Clinician
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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SPORTS
SOCCER SQUIRTS
PRE ACADEMY SOCCER
Soccer Squirts introduces boys and girls to the beautiful
game. In this program you will learn the fundamental
skills of soccer through a program of structured activities, fun based games and scrimmages
In this program participants will progress within the
sport of soccer. This program allows players to be
introduced to the basic techniques through structured
exercises and fun, small sided scrimmages.
Boys and Girls ~ Age: 3-5
Resident $145 / Non-Resident $217.50
Boys and Girls ~ Age: 5-7
Resident $145 / Non-Resident $217.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : Baseball Field
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room : Baseball Field
Thursday: 6/25, 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6
3:45pm-5:45pm or 5:oopm-6:00pm
Thursday: 6/25, 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6
6:15pm-7:15pm
TOTAL SPORTS SQUIRTS
T-BALL SQUIRTS
Experience a new sport each week of the program. Participants have the opportunity to try Lacrosse, Soccer,
Basketball, t-ball, Floor Hockey, Flag Football, Parachute games and more.
In this program your young sluggers will be introduced
to the exciting game of baseball! Focusing on the fundamental skills of the game, this progressive T-ball
curriculum enables each child to develop their skills.
Age ~ 3-5
Resident $145 /Non-Resident $217.50
Age ~ 3-5
Resident $145 /Non-Resident $217.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room Baseball Field
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room Baseball Field
Mondays: 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3
3:45pm-4:45pm
Mondays: 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3
5:00pm-6:00pm
SENIOR T-BALL SQUIRTS
This program is ideal for young players looking to progress within the sport. Coaches will encourage children to implement the basic techniques and skills they
learn within the program into scrimmages.
Age ~ 5-6
Resident $145 /Non-Resident $217.50
Late Fee after 6/20
Minimum 10 ~ Maximum 24
Instructor: US Sports
Site: Cresskill Community Center
Room Baseball Field
Mondays: 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3
6:15pm-7:15pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Sports
SUMMER INSTRUCTIONAL TENNIS
FALL CHEERLEADING
This program offers instruction for the beginner through
the advanced player. Each class offers a small instruc(Child must be entering 3rd grade as of September 2015)
tor-to-student ratio. Rackets will be supplied during the
lessons. Emphasis will be placed on fundamentals, exerResident: $50
cise and fun. All rain dates will be made up. Barry
Non-Resident: $75
Ruback, world ranked tennis professional and five-time
Late Fee $ 10 after 6/21/15
United States Professional Tennis Association Eastern
Coordinator: Regina Morrissey
Male Player of the Year, and his professional staff will
provide the instructions.
Practices are held on Monday and Thursday
Grades 3—8
4:00 – 5:00 pm
Site: Community Center (Practices)
Boys and Girls - Grades K and up
A one-day clinic will be held in May
Practices will begin 2nd week in August.
Resident Fee: $135 / Non-Resident Fee: $160
Cycle I Late Fee $ 10 after 3/25
Cycle II Late fee $10 after 5/16
(Limited to the first 15 per class)
For further information contact Regina Morrissey
[email protected]
PARENTS VOLUNTEERS ARE A MUST
Summer Practice Schedule
10:00am to 12:00pm
August 11,14,18,21,25,28
Instructor: All Pro Tennis
Site: 3rd Street Tennis Courts
Grades 1—2 ~ 5:30—6:30
Grades 3—5 ~ 6:30—7:30
Grades 6—Adult ~ 7:30—8:30
Cycle I—Monday—Six classes
7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17
No Practice:
9/7, 10/12, 11/5
FALL CHEERLEADING
MASCOTS
Girls will cheer as mascots at the Pee Wee level.
Grade 2
(Child must be entering 2nd grade
as of September 2014).
Resident: $50
Non-Resident: $75
Late Fee $ 10 after 6/21/15
Coordinator: Regina Morrissey
Practices are held on Monday and Thursday
4:00 – 5:00 pm
Site: Community Center (Practices)
A one-day clinic will be held in May
Practices will begin in August.
For further information contact Regina Morrissey
at [email protected]
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Upcoming Events
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Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 28, 2015
10:00 am
Toddler to Age 7
Cresskill Community Center
Come meet Peter Rabbit
Drive-In Movie Night
Saturday, May 23, 2015 ~ 7:30 pm
Rain date 5/24
Cresskill Municipal Pool Lot
Movie: Open Season
Suggested entry fee 1 food item
Summer Fun Camp 2015
June 29 through July 31
Monday—Thursday
9:00am to 3:00pm
Friday
9:00am to 1:00pm
Cresskill Community Center
Summer Movie Night Series 2015
Tuesday, June 23 Rain date 6/25 Movie : Dolphin Tales 2
Tuesday July 7 Rain date 7/9 Movie : Box Trolls
Tuesday July 21 Rain date 7/23 Movie : Paddington Bear
Tuesday August 4 Rain date 8/6 & Movie : Earth To Echo
Tuesday August 18 Rain date 8/20 Movie : Annie
7:45 pm Regan Field ~ 3rd Street Sports Complex
July 4th Town wide Celebration
Saturday, July 4, 2015 ~ Rain Date Sunday, July 5
10:00 am—1:00 pm
RIDES _ FOOD _ GAMES
Tickets available 6/20 at Recreation Office located in Community Ctr.
Summer Concerts 2015
July 2 ~ Gregg Hollister & Friends ( Eclectic Jazz, Blues & Rock )
July 16 ~ The Clusters ( Doo Wop 50’s through 70’s)
July 30 ~ Ariel ( Modern )
August 13 ~ Beatles Faux Sale ( Beatles Tribute )
7:00pm
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Upcoming Events
Public Safety Night
September 19, 2015 ~ Rain date 9/26
5:00—9:00 pm
Swim Club Parking Lot
Drive-In Movie Night
Saturday, October 17 , 2015 ~ 7:30 pm
(Rain date 10/18)
Cresskill Municipal Pool Lot
Movie: TBS
Suggested entry fee: 1 food item
Rag-A-Muffin Parade and Pumpkin Painting Contest
Saturday, October 24 ~ 10:00 am
Toddler through Grade 5
Ackerman Field to Cresskill Community Center
Register for pumpkin painting at
Borough Hall or the Cresskill Community Center
Join us for treats after the parade
Rain or Shine
Letters to Santa
November 1—November 30
Mailbox in front of Cresskill Borough Hall
Write your letter to Santa and drop it into the mailbox.
Don’t forget to include a return name and address
Holiday Home Decorating Contest
December 1-12
Winners will receive a plaque at the Mayor and
Council meeting on December 16th at 7:30 pm
Holiday Tree Lighting
Sunday, December 6, 2015 ~ 5:30 pm
Veterans Square
Join us after the lighting at the Cresskill Fire House
and meet Santa and enjoy snacks
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Other Contacts
Cresskill Junior Football
Cresskill Baseball
P.O. Box 59
Cresskill, NJ 07626
201-503-1112
P.O. Box 150
Cresskill, NJ 07626
Matt Morgan ~ President
Matt Morgan ~ President
[email protected]
On-Line Registration
www.cresskillcougarsbaseball.com
Cresskill Cougars United
Cresskill Cougar Travel Basketball
Travel Soccer
P.O. Box 82
Cresskill, NJ 07626
P.O. Box 149
Cresskill, NJ 07626
Nick Ferrara ~ President
Gary Savill ~ President
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cresskill Community Center
Cresskill Municipal Pool
Located at the end of Third Street
100 3rd Street
Ann-Marie Grieco ~ Manager
201-568-4444
Mike Hamlett
201-816-8066
[email protected]
Applications fees are taken at the
Cresskill Borough Hall
67 Union Avenue
Open Gym ~ Tennis Court permit/keys
Building requests
Cresskill Recreation
100 3rd St.
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Affiliations
Barbara Mann
201-816-8065
[email protected]
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067
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Community Center Summer Fun Lunch Program
Place a mark in the check box in each day lunch is being ordered.
Please do not order lunch on the day your child has a trip.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Grilled Cheese
Chips & water
$5.00
Hot Dog
Fries & water
$5.00
Chicken Fingers
Chips & water
$5.00
Hamburger
Fries & water
$5.00
No Lunch
Served
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Week 1
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Montvale Lanes
Pack a lunch
3
No Lunch
Served
Pack a lunch
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Week 2 Bergen Batting
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9
10
Diggerland
Grandma’s Kitchen
Mini Golf
No Lunch
Served
Pack a lunch
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Week 3 Creatively Yours
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15
16
17
Horseback Riding
WOW Butterflies
i-Play America
No Lunch
Served
Pack a lunch
Week 4
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21
22
23
24
Pirates Adventure
Ice Skating
Fun Castle
Oasis Sam’s
No Lunch
Served
Pack a lunch
27
Week 5 Mini Golf
28
29
Field Station
Dinosaurs
Turtleback Zoo
30
31
No Lunch
Served
Pack a lunch
Total
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Total All
$____________
Childs Name ________________________________Phone __________________
Grade 9/2015 _________________________________
Circle: Male Female
Separate Check or Cash for Lunch please:
** Once camp starts, lunches cannot be ordered or
Lunches must be ordered & paid for by: JUNE 28, 2015
modified. **
Check made to: Borough of Cresskill
Phone: 201-816-8065
www.cresskillboro.com
Fax: 201-816-8067