Playbook Summer 2010
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Playbook Summer 2010
March 2010 E FOR ER M M SU MpS Ca lOOK INSID W NE hING ! T E M N O TRy S hIS SEaSO T Decatur active living • Children & youth Services CaMp MaKES a DIFFERENCE SUMMER CaMp REGISTRaTION bEGINS SaTURDay, MaRCh 27 WhaT’S INSIDE Play-by-Play ............................................. 2 Decatur Youth Fund ................................. 3 Choosing a Camp ................................... 4 Glenlake Discovery Camp ...................... 5 DREAM Camp .......................................... 6 After-Camp Care ..................................... 6 McKoy Safari Camp....................................7 Ebster Explorer Camp.................................7 Kids Playhouse Camps ..............................8 Enrichment Camps .....................................9 Sports Camps ............................................ 11 Tennis Camps ........................................... 12 Decatur Gators Swim Team .................12 Baseball/Tee Ball ..................................13 Youth Leadership Programs ................13 Summer Activities at a Glance ............14 How to Register ....................................16 Calendar................................................16 play-by-play CAMP MAKES A DIFFERENCE . . . Five Reasons Children Need Camp here’s no doubt that summer camp is fun. Kids get to sing silly songs, play funny games, swim in our pools, take field trips and have special events. This is the image of camp that has been captured and memorialized in films, books, and television programs for the past 50 years. It’s the camp that’s been in Decatur for the last 25 years. But there’s much more to camp than just a good time. Here are five reasons your child needs camp. Camp forever changes your child – for the better. American Camp Association (ACA) research has confirmed that camps build skills necessary to prepare campers to assume roles as successful adults. Campers said that camp helped them make new friends (96 percent), get to know kids who are different from them (93 percent), feel good about themselves (92 percent), and try things they were afraid to do at first (74 percent). Camp teaches your child to “move it, move it.” Camp provides children the opportunity to try new things and participate in human-powered activities. According to surveys by both the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, an American child is six times more likely to play a video game on any given day than to ride a bike. An estimated 22 million of the world’s children under the age of five are already considered obese. According to research conducted by ACA, 63 percent of children who learn new activities at camp tend to continue engaging in these activities after they return home. This leads to continued physical exercise that lasts a lifetime. Camp keeps all that hard work from going to waste. Camps understand the critical role they play in helping young people learn and grow. We offer programs that help keep your child’s mind active, bolster academic enrichment and socialization, provide opportunities for leadership development, and ensure that campers achieve their full potential. Camp allows kids to take a deep breath and feel the nature. Camp is a great way for children to unplug from the iPod and plug into the world around them. According to a study by two Cornell University environmental psychologists, being close to nature can help boost a child’s attention span. A study conducted by the University of Essex in England concluded that nature can help people recover from pre-existing stresses or problems, has an immunizing effect that can protect from future stresses, and helps people to concentrate and think more clearly. In some instances, camp may be the only time a child is in contact with the natural world. That’s why nature and environment are a vital part of Day Camp lesson plans. Camp is fun. It’s true, kids do sing silly songs and play funny games at camp. Children are allowed to play in a safe and nurturing environment, and are allowed to just be kids. Play is a powerful form of learning that contributes mightily to the child’s healthy physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development. According to an American Academy of Pediatrics report, creative free play protects a child’s emotional development and reduces a child’s risk of stress, anxiety, and depression. Children and Youth Services Division 314-C Church St. • P.O. Box 220 Decatur, GA 30031 404-378-1082 • fax 404-378-1281 Marian Melton....................................... director Claire Miller............................ assistant director Glenda Lee...........................program assistant Ashley Stewart.............administrative assistant Anisah Bailey................................... site director Lartesha Chaney............................. site director Cathy Morgan Davenport.............. site director Renae Madison.............................. site director Barrett Tibbetts................................ site director Tiffany Woodie................................. site director Decatur Active Living Division 231 Sycamore St. • P.O. Box 220 Decatur, GA 30031 404-377-0494 • fax 404-370-4130 www.decaturactiveliving.blogspot.com Dan Magee.......................director, active living Greg White........ assistant director, active living Athletic Services Lee Williams....................... program supervisor Lindsey Struck....assistant program supervisor Recreation Services Stacy Green....................... program supervisor Teresa Davis.............................program leader Tavelus Johnson.......................program leader Eugenia Minor-Kelly.................program leader Tennis/Aquatics Staff Jabari Cole..............acting program supervisor Sharon Hulette.........................program leader Marlene Scott...........................program leader Support Staff Virginia Atchison.........administrative assistant Lillie Johnson................................morning clerk Juanita Tyson..............................afternoon clerk Loretta Washington.......................evening clerk Active Living Board Members Bill Adams, Chair Sally Brozek • Michael Harbin Wendy Heaps • Mamie Jennings Mabery Michael Pratt • Don Rigger Parky Rogers • Miriam Vos To find the perfect camp for your child, check out the rest of the Playbook and look at the Activities At a Glance. Find the camps that work for you this summer and get registered on March 27 so your child can have these valuable experiences. Adapted from the American Camps Association 2 Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Contact Marian Melton, 404-378-1082 • DECaTUR yOUTh FUND help the Decatur youth Fund help Decatur Kids ✔ I want to help a Decatur kid have an active, fun and interesting summer. Use my Decatur Youth Fund contribution to make sure a Decatur kid gets to: Learn to swim Play summer baseball Swim on the Gators Swim Team Go to a week of summer day camp Go to an art camp Go to a sports camp $50 $100 $100 $150 $150 $150 NAME: ADDRESS: EMAIL: All Decatur Kids Deserve to Learn, Play and Smile Make checks payable to DEF-The Decatur Youth Fund. Mail to The Decatur Education Foundation, 315 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite 770, Decatur, GA 30031. All contributions are tax deductible. Families everywhere are experiencing new challenges because of the economy. At Decatur Children and Youth Services and Decatur Active Living, we see an increase in requests for financial aid. Last summer we distributed a record amount of financial assistance to families in order for children to participate in summer activities. Some requests come from families that have never needed to ask for help before. Many are longtime participants in our programs. Some volunteer as coaches and team parents. Others are already receiving financial aid and are requesting a further reduction in fees because they just can’t make ends meet. These parents rely on after-school and summer care so they can work. The Decatur Youth Fund, part of the Decatur Education Foundation, helps these members of our community, thanks to the Decatur Wine Festival, the Decatur Holiday Candlelight Tour of Homes, the Barbecue Blues and Bluegrass Festival, the sponsors of those events, and the many citizens who make individual donations. Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 3 CHOOSING A CAMP/GENERAL CAMP INFO • Contact Marian Melton or Claire Miller, 404-378-1082 Choosing a Camp Make the right choice in a summer camp for your child. Use this information to make informed decisions. Please note the following camp formats and changes from 2009 camps: Traditional day camps are designed to promote individual development through play, field trips and relationships with peers and counselors. They: • Are offered six weeks of the summer (June 7-July 16). • Are open 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. with after care available until 6 p.m. • Organize campers into groups of 12 children, each group with a counselor. • Offer a range of traditional camp activities including arts and crafts, group games, nature/environmental activities, swimming, snacks, and field trips. • Organize each session around a theme, but do not program exclusively around the theme. • Can be most beneficial when children attend for a succession of weeks, providing the opportunity to build stronger relationships with counselors and peers. • Include Glenlake Discovery (rising K-5th grade; 5-11 years), McKoy Safari (rising K3rd grade; 5-8 years), Ebster Explorer (rising K-5th grade; 5-11 years), and DREAM Camps (rising 6th-8th grade; 11-14 years). Special-interest camps are designed to explore in-depth a topic of interest in a camp format. They: • Meet for a half day or full day typically for one week. • Focus on a particular area of interest. • Are offered throughout the summer for children 4-17 years old. • Provide before-camp care 8-9 a.m. • Provide supervision noon-1 p.m. for an additional fee for campers attending two halfday camps at the same site. • Provide after-camp care for an additional fee for camps that end at 4 p.m. or later. Kids playhouse camps are short programs and morning camps designed for pre-school-6 years old. Enrichment camps focus on a particular area of interest throughout the session for children 5-14 years old. Sports camps focus on sports and physical activity including tennis and swimming for youth 6-17 years old. Note: Kids Playhouse, Enrichment and Sports camps will be canceled two weeks before the start of camp if minimum registration is not met. Traditional day camps serve children 5-14 at four Decatur locations. Glenlake Discovery Camp and McKoy Safari Camp take place fully outdoors. Other traditional day camps spend a majority of the day outdoors as well. after-camp care (Shenanigans) is available after day camp, 5-6 p.m., for an additional $15 per week and after Enrichment and Sports camps, 4-6 p.m., for an additional $30 per Session. See table on page 6. Camp fees include supervision, instruction, supplies and equipment, field trips (if applicable) and a camp T-shirt. No additional fees will be requested. Patrons who 4 do not live in the city of Decatur must pay an additional $25 per week nonresident fee in addition to camp fees. Transportation between special-interest camps and day camps is NOT provided by the City of Decatur. Changes from last year • Glenlake Discovery Camp will reopen in the newly renovated park to offer summer programming for rising K-5th graders. • McKoy Safari Camp will serve K-3rd graders at McKoy Park. For rising 4th-5th graders Glenlake Discovery Camp offers a larger pool and access to local trips. acknowledgements Decatur Children and Youth Services provides support and space for summer camp programs through its partnerships with the City Schools of Decatur, Community Center of South Decatur and the Oakhurst Community Garden. General Camp Information how to Dress for Camp All campers should wear comfortable, okayto-get-dirty clothing and shoes with closed toes. What to bring to Camp • Lunch and a drink, if the camp goes until 4 p.m. (except for DREAM Camp and Ebster Explorer Camp). • Snack, if your camp is a half-day camp. • Water bottle. • Sunscreen and a cap or hat, if activities are outside. • Cover-up shirt, if it is an art camp or other camp that will be messy. • Swim suit and towel if attending McKoy, Ebster or DREAM camps. All items should be clearly marked with the child’s name in indelible marker and in a closable backpack or bag. please do not bring: Cell phones, electronic games, MP3 players, money or other items of value. Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Contact Claire Miller, 404-378-1082 • GlENlaKE DISCOVER CaMp Glenlake Discovery Camp Director: Lartesha Chaney (Glennwood Whiz Kids), serving rising K-5th graders (5-11 years) Glenlake Park, 1121 Church St. Weather site: Clairemont Elementary School, 155 Erie Ave. Registration #183012-99 Mixed Media Mania • June 7-11 • #183010-01 Join fellow artists on a quest to create and discover many forms of art. We will use a variety of media and methods to design a portfolio of wonderful pieces to show at the end of the week. Trip K-3rd: Purple Hippo Art Studio; On Site Trip 4th-5th: Pottery on Wheels Seuss-a-Palooza • June 14-18 • #183010-02 Will we run a circus? Balance apples on top? Eat Green Eggs and Ham? Hold onto your red-and-white-striped hats as we go on a tour of the goofy land of the remarkable Dr. Seuss. Oh, the places we’ll go as we use our imaginations in this fun-filled Seuss-a-Palooza! Trip: Jumping Jelly Beans Slime University • June 21-25 • #183010-03 Get ready for a wacky week of making icky, sticky, and silly stuff that you create and take home. Come dressed to get dirty at Glenlake as we turn you into an expert on goo and other messy stuff. Trip: Mad Science Lab at American Adventures Ocean Commotion • June 28-July 2 • #183010-04 Discover the wonders of the ocean and the creatures in it with outdoor games, science, and art projects on Glenlake Island. Learn about sea life from plankton to sharks to whales. Look at starfish and make sea shell magnets. Trip: Georgia Aquarium Space Station Vacation July 6-9 • #183010-05 Explore what it would be like to live and work in space. As a team build a model space station and try your hand at experiments like astronauts do! Trip: HighTouch HighTech Camp Rewind • July 12-16 #183010-06 No need to choose just one way to spend your week. Do a potpourri of fun-filled activities by revisiting your favorite camp themes from the previous weeks. Just enjoy a trip down memory lane. Trip: Sun Valley Beach Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 5 DREAM CAMP • Contact Claire Miller, 404-378-1082 DREaM Camp Experience, adventure, Mystery Director: Barrett Tibbetts (Project REAL at Renfroe) Serving rising 6th-8th graders (11-14 years) Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore St. USDA lunches provided Registration #184022-99 Camp Unity • June 7-11 #184020-01 Ropes courses, problem solving, and more! Campers will learn important life skills through hands-on team-building activities and various exciting challenges. Emphasis is on team building, conflict resolution, and communication to better prepare our campers for the ever-changing world. Come unite with us as we explore unity in our lives! Trip: Stone Mountain Challenge project h2O • June 14-18 #184020-02 Discover the wonders of water. Learn the importance of conservation. Learn how to make rain barrels for your home or community. Explore local water sources and participate in the DREAM Georgia water debate. End the week with an exciting trip down one of Georgia’s best natural water sources. Trip: Up the River Outfitters Jam Camp • June 21-25 #184020-03 Hip hop, rock, jazz and more . . . create a band, perform a dance, or write a song. Discover the world of music and let your creativity flow. Trip: Georgia Music Hall of Fame CSI: Decatur • June 28-July 2 #184020-04 Mystery, mischief, mayhem. Use forensics and detective skills to identify evidence and track suspects as we explore our Great Whodunit Mystery. Activities include meeting law enforcement and forensic specialists, learning some tools of the trade, and putting them into practice by solving a team-challenge mystery. Help us unravel the mystery of the DREAM Caper. Trip: Decatur Mystery Think it, build it, Test it, Fix it July 6-9 #184020-05 What keeps a structure together? What makes it come apart? Spend a week with your creative side, using your imagination, creativity, and learned skills to create a structure and test its durability. Campers will learn about basic physics, design, and architecture. Activities include making your own roller coaster, the famous “Egg-Drop” experiment, and testing durability. Trip: Six Flags Hula Hula Hawaiian Luau • July 12-16 #184020-06 Never been to Hawaii? Grab your Hawaiian shirt and swim gear. Discover Hawaiian art, dance, music, cuisine and more. Join us for a DREAM Luau of a lifetime! Trip: Sun Valley Beach after-Camp Care for Day Camps 5-6 p.m. • $15/week 6 Session Glenlake Reg. #s McKoy Reg. #s Ebster Reg. #s DREaM Reg. #s June 7-11 183011-01 184071-01 183041-01 184021-01 June 14-18 183011-02 184071-02 183041-02 184021-02 June 21-25 183011-03 184071-03 183041-03 184021-03 June 28-July 2 183011-04 184071-04 183041-04 184021-04 July 6-9 183011-05 184071-05 183041-05 184021-05 July 12-16 183011-06 184071-06 183041-06 184021-06 Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Contact Claire Miller, 404-378-1082 • EbSTER EXplORER CaMp Ebster Explorer Camp Director: Tiffany Woodie (Winnona Park Animal Crackers) Serving rising K-5th graders (5-11 years) Ebster Recreation Center, 404 W. Trinity Place USDA lunches provided Registration #183042-99 Super Soakin’ Summer • June 7-18 • #183040-01 Beat the heat and cool your feet. Enjoy water games, sprinklers, water balloons and more! Take your chance at soaking your friends as we splash in the pool to keep our cool. Trip: Sun Valley Beach Clown Town • June 21-July 2 • #183040-02 Enter the whimsical world of comical costumes and practical pranks. Tell jokes that will have your friends laughing for days. Come with us as we tightrope walk our way all around Clown Town. Trip: Circus Arts Institute Theatre Magic: Express Yourself • July 6-16 • #183040-03 Are you a performer? Creative? Adventurous? Here we will bring out skills in acting, improvisation, and presentation as we remix amd retell childhood tales. Trip: theatre trip McKoy Safari Camp Director: Renae Madison (Clairemont Animal Crackers) Serving rising K-3rd graders (5-8 years) McKoy Park, 534 McKoy St. Weather site: Oakhurst Elementary School, 175 Mead Rd. Registration #184072-99 Junior Inventors • June 7-11 #184070-01 Slip into the exciting world of discovery in this gadget-packed week while creating your own inventions and testing them out to see how well they work. Trip: World of Coca Cola Imagination Creation • June 14-18 #184070-02 Tap into your creative side to craft and create wonderful characters, all while exploring comedy and improv, Shakespeare’s silly sonnets, and fairytales with a twist. Trip: Whole World Improv Theater Star bizarre & Wizard Wonders June 21-25 #184070-03 Enter into a world of mystical magic and star power! Earth exploring, star gazing, potion experiments, and even fun with a magician! Explore our world of magic and practice your star power with us this week! Trip: American Adventures Whimsical, Wild & Wacky Week June 28-July 2 #184070-04 Laugh and giggle while you dress to impress with your mix-matched clothing, wear your favorite hat, celebrate your unbirthday, create your own wild and crazy day, and tell your counselors what to do with a quick switch-a-roo. Trip: HippoHop Ocean Motion & Water Explosions July 5-9 #184070-05 Keep cool while having a splishin’ splashin’ good time and experience the world of H2O all while remaining on dry land. Trip: Sun Valley Beach Camp Rewind • July 12-16 #184070-06 Missed out on a camp that you were really excited about or you just want to do it all again? Come experience all of Glenlake’s 2010 themes as we put the entire summer on rewind. Trip: Metro Lanes and Games Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 7 KIDS playhOUSE CaMpS Contact Cathy Morgan (enrichment) 404-378-1082, Stacy Green (sports) 678-553-6551, Jabari Cole (swim/tennis) 404-377-7231 Kids playhouse Camps The Fun Place for 4-6 Year Olds Enrichment: Cathy Morgan, 404-378-1082 Sports: Stacy Green, 678-553-6551 Tennis and Swim: Jabari Cole, 404-377-7231 Camp Wanna-Cook-a-Lot • 4-5 yrs June 7-11 • 9 a.m.-noon #183070-05 Bringing our extraordinary high school program to a younger audience, we offer a combination of daily activities that allow your child to explore culinary arts. A new skill will be introduced daily. Instructor: Dana Kinney Ends of the Earth • 4-5 yrs June 14-18 • 9 a.m.-noon #183070-04 Campers will learn about the wonders of the Arctic and Antarctica. Kids will focus on how climate and surroundings affect animals and plant life. Each day is spent playing exciting games and creating animals like penguins, polar bears and walruses. Instructor: Kristin Karably 8 Kids Playhouse Imagination Station • 4-5 yrs June 28-July 2 • 9 a.m.-noon #183070-06 Playing and pretending whatever you choose will be part of the fun at Imagination Station. Campers are encouraged to bring props from home for inspiration. Parents see what we can be at a short performance the last day of camp. Instructor: Kay Rosenblum Munchkin Tennis • 4-6 yrs 9-10 a.m. Session I: June 7-11 #162020-03 Session II: July 12-16 #162020-04 This is a great way to begin playing the game of tennis. The lessons develop hand-eye coordination and the physical moves of tennis. Drinks are provided. Mud Kittens • 4-5 yrs 9 a.m.-noon Session I: June 7-11 • #183070-80 Session II: June 21-25 • #183070-81 Session III: July 6-9 • #183070-82 Session IV: July 12-16 • #183070-83 Weekly themes will direct fun clay projects that are both functional and sculptural. Sessions will focus on farm life, food fun, bugs, trains, planes and anything else with wheels. Instructor: Katy McDougal Small Fry Sports Motor Skills play Camp • 4-5 yrs 9 a.m.-noon Session I: June 1-41 • #142020-19 Session II: June 7-11 • #142020-20 Throw, catch, run and jump. Join Coach Owens for a week of movement, tumbling, games, throwing and catching. Develop motor skills that are basic to success in any sport. Instructor: Jamie Owens, P.E. teacher, Tucker Middle School Tadpoles: Water Exploration • 4-6 yrs 10 a.m.-noon • Glenlake Pool Session I: June 7-11 • #191070-03 Session II: June 21-25 • #191070-04 This water adjustment camp is for children who are unfamiliar with the water and may have a fear of swimming. There will be great instructors playing fun games. Limit: 12 students. Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Contact Cathy Morgan, 404-378-1082 • ENRIChMENT CaMpS Enrichment Camps art Cultures around the World 6-9 yrs July 19-23 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-88 Get out your passports for a world tour. Create traditional art from cultures around the world. Instructor: Nancy Woodley Camp Wacky • 5-8 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: June 1-4 • #183070-20 Session II: July 19-23 • #183070-21 Session III: July 26-30 • #183070-22 Each week has a different theme. Activities include arts and crafts, story time, games, swimming and much more. Instructor: Artesha Chaney (DRC Animal Crackers Staff) Camp Even Wackier • 9-14 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: June 1-4 • #183070-23 Session II: July 19-23 • #183070-24 Session III: July 26-30 • #183070-25 Each week has a different theme. Activities include arts and crafts, games, swimming and much more. Instructor: CYS staff Camp Wanna-Cook-a-Lot • 5-14 yrs 9 a.m.-noon Session I (5-8 yrs): June 14-18 #183070-08 Session II (9-14 yrs): June 21-25 #183070-09 Bringing our extraordinary high school program to a younger audience, we offer a combination of daily activities that allow your child to explore culinary arts. A new skill will be introduced daily. Instructor: Dana Kinney Cartooning and Comic Strips 9-14 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: July 12-16 • #183070-26 Session II: July 26-30 • #183070-27 A wonderful week of drawing comic characters and cartoons. Create your own comic strips or comic books. Use your creative thinking, writing, and drawing skills. Instructor: Wanda Rose Stewart Championship Chess • 6-9 yrs June 14-18 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-43 Players learn to improve their play from opening to end of the game. Beginners will learn the basics including the strengths and the strategies. Instructor: Steve Schneider Fashion Design • 9-14 yrs July 12-16 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-37 Stand out in the crowd in personalized fashion and accessories. Remake and decorate T-shirts, backpacks and more that express the real you. Instructor: Gillian Gussack Claymation Station • 9-14 yrs July 6-9 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-02 Let your imagination loose as you bring clay to life! Kids will learn hands-on how to create a stop motion clay production. From designing characters to editing film clips, kids will love to explore the world of claymation. Instructors: Courtney Hartnett and Cynthia Aldridge For the Birds • 7-10 yrs June 21-25 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-13 Learn about Georgia’s feathered friends and create bird themed art (drawing, painting, and sculpting), a bird house or bird feeder. Get to know the habitats and life cycles of your favorite birds. Instructor: Nancy Woodley Culture Club • 5-8 yrs June 7-11 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-10 Explore the world of comfort and style as we delve into the culture, food and games of the magical places around the world. Each day we will discover the taste and flavors of a country and learn about the culture and history. Instructors: Tabitha Wiedower and Courtney Hartnett Desert Adventures • 5-8 yrs June 21-25 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • #183070-11 Campers learn about the deserts of the world and the amazing plants and animals that live there through hands-on activities. They use math and science skills to solve problems. Instructors: Kristin Karably and Tabitha Wiedower Hot Glass, Fused Glass • 9-14 yrs July 19-23 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-40 Campers will create coasters, pendants, picture frames and cast glass pieces. They will learn to cut, design and assemble stained glass into beautiful pieces of art. Instructor: Nancy Woodley Jewelry Making • 9-14 yrs July 19-23 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-41 Design a week’s worth of earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and pins. Dress yourself in jewelry made from paper, metal and polymer clay and heat shrink. Instructor: Gillian Gussack Meet the Masters • 5-8 yrs June 21-25 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-14 Study the work of some of the greatest artists and create work in their style. Matisse, Picasso, Van Gogh and Calder are just a few you will get to know. Instructor: Nancy Woodley Draw, Paint, Create • 9-14 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: June 14-18 • #183070-35 Session II: June 28-July 2 • #183070-36 A creative art week that includes painting, drawing, collage, origami, colored pencil drawings, oil pastels, puppets, edible art and more. Instructor: Wanda Rose Stewart Filmmaking • 9-14 yrs 9 a.m.-noon Two-week session: #183070-38 June 7-11 • June 14-18 Filmmaking from script to screen. Learn how to brainstorm ideas, act in front of the camera, direct a scene, film a scene and edit a short film. Instructor: Jeff Keating Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 9 enrichment camps continued Mud Cats • 6-12 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: July 19-23 • #183070-15 Session II: July 26-30 • #183070-16 A fun week of projects will cover both handbuilding techniques and basic pottery on the wheel. Instructor: Katy McDougal Music and Games from Around the World • 5-8 yrs June 28-July 2 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-17 Campers will learn songs and explore music and musical instruments from other countries. They will also play a variety of games, including board and movement games from other cultures. Instructor: Laura Deming Needle Noodling • 9-14 yrs July 12-16 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-18 Textile time! Sewing and weaving and stitchery are some of the yarn works we will experience. Find fun and calm in yarn. Instructor: Gillian Gussack Party Etiquette • 5-8 yrs July 12-16 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-12 Etiquette is fun to say, but even better to know. Learn to socialize and interact with all types of people and cultures, as we have fun exploring social graces through tea parties and other dramatic play scenarios. Instructor: Glenda Carter Picture This: Fun with Photography 6-9 yrs June 7-11 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-19 Tons of fun with photography as we use digital cameras, super cool software on Macbooks and our imaginations as we tell creative stories through pictures. Each camper will receive the finished product of a published photo book. Instructors: Tabitha Wiedower and Heather Borowski Picture This: Exploring Photography 9-14 yrs June 21-25 • 9-4 p.m. • #183070-28 Have fun exploring photography as well as the use of digital cameras, and cool software on Macbooks. Learn about the elements of photography while capturing Decatur images. Final product includes photo book for every camper. Instructors: Tabitha Wiedower and Heather Borowski 10 Reptilian and Amphibian Wonders 5-8 yrs June 28-July 2 • 9 a.m.-noon #183070-29 What cold blooded creatures reside in Georgia? Draw, paint and sculpt as you learn to identify our slithering, crawling and sometimes unpopular neighbors. We will make a toad house to attract toads, our beneficial mosquito-eating friends. Instructor: Nancy Woodley Scrapbooking and Cardmaking 9-14 yrs July 6-9 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-32 In this hands-on session campers will work with various types of paper, stickers, ribbons, buttons, brads and other embellishments to create original scrapbook pages and greeting cards. We will also master photo editing techniques and design digital scrapbooks. Instructor: Cutia Blunt Spanish Camp • 5-8 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: June 7-11 • #183070-45 Session II: June 14-18 • #183070-49 Come have fun as we explore the Spanish culture and language through technology, music, food and games. Instructors: Luis Mercado and Yunilda Vargas Stitches • 7-14 yrs June 21-25 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-48 Stitches is back with even more fun and new projects. Boys and girls will put their creativ- After-Camp Care for Enrichment/Sports Camps 4-6 pm noon-1 pm Session $30/week $15/week June 1-4 183070-60 183070-61 June 7-11 183070-62 183070-63 June 14-18 183070-64 183070-65 June 21-25 183070-66 183070-67 June 28-July 2 183070-68 183070-69 July 6-July 9 183070-70 183070-71 July 12-16 183070-72 183070-73 July19-23 183070-74 183070-75 July 26-30 183070-76 183070-77 ity to work as they learn the craft of needle and thread. Instructors: Courtney Hartnett and Amy Radford Super Sculptors • 5-8 yrs June 7-11 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-46 Create masks, mobiles and other sculptures. Explore three dimensions in a variety of materials including paper, wire and wood. Instructor: Gillian Gussack Totally Awesome Technology 6-12 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I (Beg) • June 7-11 #183070-51 Session II (Adv) • June 14-18 #183070-52 Get ready to get deeper into the programs and create totally awesome projects using iMovie, Garage Band, Kid Pix, digital cameras and ACTIV boards. Each camper will have a laptop and will be grouped by age. Instructors: Laconia Massaquoi, Marie Tingle, Colleen Dunbar, and Steven Bartl Toymaking • 5-8 yrs July 6-9 • 1-4 p.m. • #183070-55 Create your own games, fortresses, dollhouses, spinning and racing toys, figures and musical instruments. Instructor: Gillian Gussack Who’s that Crawling? • 5-8 yrs June 7-11 • 9 a.m.-noon • #183070-56 Have a great time observing and learning about the fascinating crawling creatures of Georgia. Make an insect catcher, and create scientific drawings and fine art from observation. Instructor: Nancy Woodley You Want to Be on Stage? • 9-14 yrs June 21-25 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • #183070-58 Students will participate in drama games and activities, learn advanced acting techniques, write a play and perform it. Instructor: Frank Mastrogiacomo You Want to be a Star? • 9-14 yrs June 28-July 2 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. #183070-59 Campers will learn how to write scripts for commercials, music videos, and movies and learn basic editing skills. Instructor: Frank Mastrogiacomo Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Contact Lee Williams 678-553-6551; Jabari Cole (tennis and swim camps), 404-377-7231 • SpORTS CaMpS Sports Camps Decatur Baseball Camp • 6-14 yrs Session I: June 1-4 9 a.m.-1 p.m. • #142020-03 Session II: June 7-11 9 a.m-1 p.m. • #142020-04 Catch the Decatur baseball fever. Learn the fundamentals of hitting, base running and game strategy. Rain site: Decatur High School. Instructors: Rusty Bennett, Decatur High head baseball coach; Eddie Fowlkes, former Decatur High baseball coach Decatur Lacrosse Camp • 8-14 yrs June 21-25 • 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • #142020-13 Learn to play lacrosse the Decatur way with Coach Rigger. Emphasis is on fundamentals and fun! Instructor: Don Rigger, Decatur High School lacrosse coach. Rain site: Renfroe Middle School Classes are taught by Brent Nieman, a fencer with more than 25 years’ experience, and John Terris, Moniteur d’Armes at the Atlanta Fencers Club and Head Coach of the Lassister High School Fencing Team. Girls Softball Camp • 8-17 yrs June 7-11 • 9 a.m.-2 p.m. • #142020-02 Participants improve and enhance their softball skills with proven drills and training tips. Instructor: Gary Anderson. Rain site: TBA all gear including bike/skate helmet. Skates are provided for additional $25 (covers all five days). Indicate shoe size when registering if skates are needed. Instructor: Paul Kennedy Table Tennis • 8-18 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • July 12-16 • #142020-14 Spend the week learning the skills of table tennis and experience the table tennis robot. Campers will be taught table tennis rules and participate in game action. Instructor: Ralph Presley Hoop It Up • 6-9 yrs July 12-16 • 9 a.m.-noon #142020-44 Girls and boys learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and safe environment. Plenty of games and skill development will take place during the camp. Instructor: James Hartry, Boys Varsity basketball coach, Tucker High School Decatur Soccer Camp • 12-17 yrs July 19-23 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • #142020-31 Decatur Soccer Camp provides a rewarding and enjoyable soccer experience for boys and girls of all experience levels. Participants will receive training in soccer fundamentals, strategy and advanced techniques. Instructor: Stephen Gathany. Rain site: Renfroe Middle School Fast break basketball Camp 10-15 yrs Session I: June 14-18 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • #142020-09 Session II: June 21-25 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • #142020-39 Girls and boys learn the fundamentals of basketball with lots of personal attention from the coach and his all-star staff. Instructor: Carter Wilson, Boys Varsity basketball coach and athletic director, Decatur High School Fencing • 8-18 yrs Session I: June 7-11 9 a.m.-noon • #142020-23 Session II: July 12-16 9 a.m.-noon • #142020-24 Enjoy a safe and exciting introduction to the sport of fencing with foil, epee and saber. Participants will learn the history, footwork, and tactics of swordplay. All equipment provided. Kicks and Goals Soccer Camp • 6-12 yrs July 12-16 • 9 a.m.-noon #142020-11 Get your kicks in this week and learn basic skills and fundamentals of soccer. Offensive and defensive strategies are also covered to enhance the play of less experienced players. Instructor: Jamie Owens, P.E. teacher, Tucker Middle School Skate McKoy • 7-13 yrs Session I: June 1-4 9 a.m.-noon • #142020-21 Session II: July 12-16 9 a.m.-noon • #142020-22 This inline camp is designed for all abilities. Protection gear is required but provided at no charge if needed. Please bring Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 11 TENNIS CaMpS/SWIM CaMpS Contact Jabari Cole, 404-377-7231 Tennis Camps Want to Swim This Summer? Munchkin Tennis • 4-6 yrs 9-10 a.m. Session I: June 7-11 • #162020-03 Session II: July 12-16 • #162020-04 This is a great way to begin playing the game of tennis. The lessons develop hand-eye coordination and the physical moves of tennis. Drinks are provided. Join the Decatur Gator Swim Team and enjoy! Swim Team: 5-18 yrs Reg. #191090-01 Swim season: May 10-July 12 practice begins: May 10 Swim practice time: 10 a.m.-noon M, W, F; 5:15-8 p.m. M-TH, Ebster Pool Meets: Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. Swimmers must be able to swim 25 meters and be comfortable in deep water. Practice and home meets are held at Ebster pools, away meets at DeKalb County pools. The fee includes a seven-week season, five meets and DeKalb County competition. Fees: $175 non-resident; $150 Decatur resident. Future Stars • 7-14 yrs 10-11:30 a.m. Session I: June 7-11 • #162020-01 Session II: July 12-16 • #162020-02 Tennis is for all ages of players. The earlier juniors begin tennis play, the easier it is to pick it up again as an adult. Future Stars offers lessons on strokes, serve and rules. You will also work on movement on the court. Drinks are provided. Tournament Tennis • 7-17 yrs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Session I: June 1-4 • #162020-10 Session II: July 6-9 • #162020-11 This camp provides physical fitness training, advanced stroke and movement instructions, and game play strategy techniques. It is recommended for advanced players. Bring your own lunch. Please note: both sessions are four-day camps. Tennis, Swim and Cookout • 7-14 yrs 9 a.m.-noon Session I: June 14-18 • #162020-05 Session II: June 21-25 • #162020-06 Session III: June 28-July 2 • #162020-07 Session IV: July 19-23 • #162020-08 Session V: July 26-30 • #162020-09 Camp participants can learn or improve tennis skills and then swim with friends after a hot workout on the courts. Drinks provided daily. New! Mini-Gators #191090-02 Practice begins: May 10 Swim practice time: 5:15-6 p.m. M-TH For swimmers who want to join the Gators but aren’t able to swim 25 meters, we offer our first mini-gator team. This session will help the swimmer get ready to compete. The minis won’t swim in meets until they are able to swim 25 meters and are comfortable in deep water, but they will be able to attend meets and cheer the Gators on. Fees: $130 non-resident; $105 Decatur resident. Tadpoles: Water Exploration • 4-6 yrs 10 a.m.-noon • Glenlake Pool Session I: June 1-4 • #191070-03 Session II: July 5-9 • #191070-04 This water adjustment camp is for children who are unfamiliar with the water and may have a fear of swimming. There will be great instructors playing fun games. Limit: 12 students. Minnows: Learn to Swim • 6-10 yrs 10 a.m.-noon • Glenlake Pool June 7-11 • #191070-01 Campers learn the basic skills of swimming and water safety. Basic freestyle, breaststroke, and backstroke are covered. Limit: 12 students. 12 Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Contact Lee Williams, 678-553-6551 • Register online at www.decaturga.com • baSEball/yOUTh lEaDERShIp pROGRaMS batter Up! Coed baseball youth baseball/ Tee ball 5-6 yrs • #332010-01 7-8 yrs • #332011-01 9-10 yrs • #332012-01 11-12 yrs • #332013-01 Decatur’s Opening Day baseball parade! Registration begins: April 8 Saturday, June 5 • 11 a.m. McKoy park Decatur Active Living kicks off its 2010 Summer Baseball season with a parade and games to follow. Parents meeting: May 15 Practice begins: May 24 at local schools and parks Fee: $130, $100 Decatur resident Wanted: Volunteer drivers, organizers, parade watchers and convertible vehicles for the Opening Day Parade. The parade route starts at McKoy Park and continues through the Oakhurst business district into Oakhurst Park. If you would like to participate contact Lee Williams, 678553-6551, lee.williams@decaturga. com; or Lindsey Struck, 678-5536550, [email protected]. Game Day: Monday: 7-8 yrs Tuesday: 5-6 yrs Wednesday: 9-10 yrs Thursday: 11-12 yrs All games will be played at Oakhurst Park. youth leadership programs Contact Claire Miller, 404-378-1082 Counselor in Training 14-15 yrs • Camp sites • June 14-July 16 The CIT program provides a chance to enjoy camp from a new viewpoint. CITs practice leadership skills while participating in fun activities and learning to be camp counselors. The program begins with a week of training and orientation that includes CPR and First Aid, activity planning, cooperative games, arts-and-crafts instruction, group facilitation, and positive discipline skills (June 14-18). A required graduation overnight rafting/camping trip uses the week’s newly learned skills. Throughout the summer CITs have ongoing training and special activities. Applications and recommendation forms are available March 2 at the Rec, DHS and RMS and must be returned by March 24. Interviews will take place April 5-16. Applicants need recommendations from two teachers and one non-relative personal reference. Completed recommendation forms should accompany applications, each in a sealed envelope. Fees are required. Junior Counselor 16-17 yrs • Camp sites • June 1-July 17 The Junior Counselor program is a continuation of the CIT program, providing the next steps toward becoming a full-fledged summer camp counselor. Before the start of summer camps, JCs attend summer staff orientation week along with summer camp counselors. This includes additional training in facilitating group activities, activity planning, cooperative games, diversity, risk management, CPR and First Aid, and communication. JCs attend their camp’s weekly staff meetings, parent orientations and family events. Applicants must be 16-17 years old and have completed at least one year as a CIT. Applications will be available March 2 at the Rec and DHS and must be submitted by March 24. Applicants need recommendations from two teachers and one non-relative personal reference. Note that all JCs must attend training June 1-4 and will work a total of six weeks during the summer session. Junior Counselors receive minimum wage. Only two first-year and one second-year JC positions are available. Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 13 SUMMER ACTIVITIES AT-A-GLANCE Kids Playhouse Camps Reg. No.Ages 14 Dates Register by Fee Resident FeeLocation Camp Wanna-Cook-a-Lot Ends of the Earth Imagination Station Munchkin Tennis Mud Kittens Small Fry Sports Tadpoles 183070-05 4-5 9 am-noon 183070-04 4-5 9 am-noon 183070-06 4-5 9 am-noon 162020-03 4-6 9 am- 10 a.m. 162020-04 183070-80 4-5 9 am-noon 183070-81 183070-82 183070-83 142020-19 4-5 9 am-noon 142020-20 191070-03 4-6 10 am-noon 191070-04 6/7-11 6/14-18 6/28-7/2 6/7-11 7/12-16 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/21-25 (III) 7/6-9 (IV) 7/12-16 (I) 6/1-4 (II) 6/7-11 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/21-25 5/15 5/22 6/12 5/15 6/22 5/15 6/5 6/19 6/26 5/15 6/5 5/15 6/5 $165 $165 $165 $80 $140 $140 $140 $55 CES CES CES GTC $160 $135 HFC $150 $125 DRC $105 $80 GPL Enrichment Camps Reg. No.Ages Time Dates Register by Fee Resident FeeLocation Art Cultures/World Camp Wacky Camp Wackier Camp Wanna Cook-a-Lot Cartooning/Comics Championship Chess Claymation Station Culture Club Desert Adventures Draw, Paint, Create Filmmaking (2 weeks) Fashion Design For the Birds Hot glass/Fused Glass Jewelry Making Meet the Masters Mud Cats Music Games Around/World Needle Noodling Party Etiquette Picture This - Fun Picture This - Exploring Reptilian/amphibian Scrapbooking/Cards Spanish Camp Stitches Super Sculptors Totally Awesome Tech Totally Awesome Tech Toy Making Who’s That Crawling You Want to Be on Stage? You Want to Be a Star? 183070-88 183070-20 183070-21 183070-22 183070-23 183070-24 183070-25 183070-08 183070-09 183070-26 183070-27 183070-43 183070-02 183070-10 183070-11 183070-35 183070-36 183070-38 183070-37 183070-13 183070-40 183070-41 183070-14 183070-15 183070-16 183070-17 183070-18 183070-12 183070-19 183070-28 183070-29 183070-32 183070-45 183070-49 183070-48 183070-46 183070-51 183070-52 183070-55 183070-56 183070-58 183070-59 1-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-noon 9 am-noon 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 1-4 pm 9 am-noon 1-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-noon 9 am-noon 9 am-noon 9 am-noon 1-4 pm 1-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 1-4 pm 1-4 pm 9 am-noon 9 am -noon 9 am-4 pm 9 am-noon 1-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-noon 1-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 1-4 pm 9 am-noon 9 am-4 pm 9 am-4 pm 7/19-23 (I) 6/1-4 (II) 7/19-23 (III) 7/26-30 (I) 6/1-4 (II) 7/19-23 (III) 7/26-30 (I) 6/14-18 (II) 6/21-25 (I) 7/12-16 (II) 7/26-30 6/14-18 7/6-9 (4 days) 6/7-11 6/21-25 (I) 6/14-18 (II) 6/28-7/2 6/7-18 7/12-16 6/21-25 7/19-23 7/19-23 6/21-25 (I) 7/19-23 (II) 7/26-30 6/28-7/2 7/12-16 7/12-16 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/21-25 6/28-7/2 7/6-9 (4 days) (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/14-18 6/21-25 6/7-11 6/7-11 (Beg) 6/14-18 (Adv) 7/6-9 (4 days) 6/7-11 6/21-25 6/28-7/2 7/3 5/15 7/2 7/10 5/15 7/2 7/10 5/29 6/5 6/26 7/10 5/22 6/19 5/22 6/5 5/29 6/12 5/22 6/26 6/5 7/2 7/2 6/5 6/26 7/2 6/12 6/26 6/26 5/22 6/5 6/12 6/19 5/22 5/29 6/5 5/22 5/22 5/29 6/6 5/22 6/5 6/12 $165 $190 $190 $190 $190 $190 $190 $165 $165 $175 $175 $165 $140 $165 $275 $175 $175 $310 $165 $165 $200 $165 $165 $275 $140 $165 $165 $165 $165 $165 $165 $140 $140 $150 $150 $140 $115 $140 $250 $150 $150 $260 $140 $140 $175 $140 $140 $250 DRC ERC DRC DRC DRC DRC DRC CES CES DRC DRC CES DRC CES CES DRC DRC CES DRC CES DRC DRC CES HFC $165 $165 $165 $165 $275 $165 $140 $275 $275 $165 $165 $275 $275 $165 $165 $275 $275 $140 $140 $140 $140 $250 $140 $115 $250 $250 $140 $140 $250 $250 $140 $140 $250 $250 CES DRC CCSD CES CES CES DRC CES CES CES CES CES CES DRC CES CES CES 6-9 5-8 5-8 5-8 9-14 9-14 9-14 5-8 9-14 9-14 9-14 6-9 9-14 5-8 5-8 9-14 9-14 9-14 9-14 6-9 9-14 9-14 5-8 6-12 6-12 5-8 9-14 5-8 6-9 9-14 5-8 9-14 5-8 5-8 7-14 5-8 6-12 6-12 5-8 5-8 9-14 9-14 Time See page 6 for information on after-camp care. Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com Sports Camps Reg. No.Ages Time Dates Register by Fee Resident Location Decatur Baseball 142020-03 6-14 9 am-1 pm 142020-04 Fast Break Basketball 142020-09 10-15 9 am-4 pm 142020-39 Fencing 142020-23 8-18 9 am-noon 142020-24 Future Stars 162020-01 7-14 10-11:30 am 162020-02 Gator Swim Team 191090-01 5-17 9:30-11:30 am 5:30-8:30 pm Girls Softball 142020-02 8-17 9 am-2 pm Hoop It Up 142020-44 6-9 9 am-noon Kicks and Goals 142020-11 6-12 9 am-noon Lacrosse 142020-13 8-14 9 am-3 pm Mini-Gators 191090-02 5:15-6 pm Minnows 191070-01 6-10 10 am-noon Munchkins 162020-03 4-6 9-10 am 162020-04 Skate McKoy 142020-22 7-13 9 am-noon 142020-21 Soccer Camp 142020-31 12-17 9 am-4 pm 142020-14 8-17 9 am-4 pm Table Tennis Tadpoles 191070-03 4-6 10 am-noon 191070-04 Tennis Swim & Cookout 162020-05 7-14 9 am-noon 162020-06 162020-07 162020-08 162020-09 Tournament Tennis 162020-10 7-17 9 am-4 pm (I) 6/1-4 (II) 6/7-11 (I) 6/14-18 (II) 6/21-25 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 7/12-16 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 7/12-16 5/10-7/3 5/15 5/22 6/5 6/12 5/22 6/19 5/15 6/22 4/20 $140 $175 $200 $112 $140 $175 DHS $155 $130 DRC $90 $65 GTC $175 $150 EPL 6/7-11 7/12-16 7/12-16 6/21-25 5/10-7/3 6/14-18 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 7/12-16 (I) 6/1-6/4 (II) 7/12-16 7/19-23 7/12-16 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/21-25 (I) 6/14-18 (II) 6/21-25 (III) 6/28-2 (IV) 7/19-23 (V) 7/26-30 (II) 7/5-9 5/22 6/19 6/22 6/5 4/20 5/29 5/15 6/22 5/15 6/29 7/3 6/29 5/15 6/5 5/29 6/5 6/19 7/3 7/10 6/21 $200 $125 $110 $200 $130 $105 $80 $175 $100 $85 $175 $105 $80 $55 Oakhurst DRC RMS ERC EPL GPL GTC $175 $150 MPK $180 $160 $105 $155 $135 $80 ERC DRC GPL $115 $90 GTC $165 $140 GTC Day Camps Reg. No. Ages Dates Fee Resident FeeLocation DREAM Camp Rising 6th-8th graders Ebster Explorer Camp Rising K-5th graders Glenlake Discovery Camp McKoy Safari Camp 184020-01 11-14 7:30 am-5 pm 184020-02 184020-03 184020-04 184020-05 184020-06 183040-01 5-11 7:30 am-5 pm 183040-02 183040-03 183010-01 5-11 7:30 am-5 pm 183010-02 183010-03 183010-04 183010-05 183010-06 184070-01 5-8 7:30 am-5 pm 184070-02 184070-03 184070-04 184070-05 184070-06 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/14-18 (III) 6/21-25 (IV) 6/28-7/2 (V) 7/6-9 (4 days) (VI) 7/12-16 (I) 6/7-18 (II) 6/21-7/2 (III) 7/6-16 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/14-18 III) 6/21-25 (IV) 6/28-7/2 (V) 7/6-9 (4 days) (VI) 7/12-16 (I) 6/7-11 (II) 6/14-18 (III) 6/21-25 (IV) 6/28-7/2 (V) 7/6-9 (4 days) (VI) 7/12-16 $190 $190 $190 $190 $155 $190 $250 $250 $250 $170 $170 $170 $170 $155 $135 $170 $170 $170 $170 $155 $135 $170 DRC $170 $170 $170 $140 $170 $225 EBC $225 $225 $160 GP $160 $160 $160 $140 $130 $160 MKP $160 $160 $160 $140 $130 Time DRC Leadership Programs Reg. No.Ages Time SessionApply by Fee ResidentLocation Counselor In Training Junior Counselor 9 am-4 pm 8 am-5 pm 6/15-7/17 6/1-7/25 $325 N/A $300 N/A 184030-01 application 14-15 16-17 3/24 3/24 Camps Camps CCSD–Community Center of South Decatur, CES–Clairemont Elementary School,DRC–Decatur Rec Center, EPK–Ebster Park, EPL–Ebster Pool, ERC–Ebster Rec Center, GP–Glenlake Park, GPL–Glenlake Pool, GTC–Glenlake Tennis Center, HFC–Hooray for Clay, MPK–McKoy Park, OPK–Oakhurst Park, RMS–Renfroe Middle School Register online at www.decaturga.com • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • March 2010 • Playbook 15 CalENDaR/hOW TO play how to play in Decatur Registration for all summer camps begins Saturday, March 27, 9 a.m.-noon, at the Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore St. • Proof of residency will be required and is subject to verification. Nonverifiable addresses will not be accepted. • Five year olds enrolling for day camp must have attended a full-day program and show proof of age (birth certificate or school record). • Registration for all programs will continue at Decatur Recreation Center until programs are filled or until registration deadlines. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • For information on how to register online, go to www.decaturga.com. Click on city services, either Active Living or Children & Youth Services. Go to registration and you will see instructions. WebTrac will only accept registration for patrons who make payment in full (no deposits) and will not accept financial aid registration. WebTrac is credit card only. A limited number of spaces are available online. • Day Camp registration (section 99) is a prerequisite before registering for a session. • Nonresidents of the city of Decatur must pay an additional $25 per week/ camp. Camp Deposits and payments Deposit: A $25 nonrefundable and nontransferable deposit per participant per session is required. The deposit only holds space until the balance due date. If fees are not paid or arrangements made, spaces will be given to campers on the wait list. Those applying for financial assistance must pay a $10 deposit per child per session. balance: The balance is due May 3 for June camps and June 7 for July camps. Fees cover instruction, supplies, and a camp T-shirt. Swim Team and youth baseball: Fees must be paid in full. All fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. • If, during the course of the program, participants move from the city, they will no longer be eligible for financial assistance and must pay full nonresident tuition or withdraw from the program. • If awarded financial assistance, participants will be responsible for making a reduced program payment. Failure to make payments will result in the revocation of assistance and removal of the participant from the program. • An application must be complete with required documentation before it will be accepted. • If residents fail to qualify for assistance, they may attend the program paying full tuition or will receive a refund of deposit. after-School Registration Saturday, May 1 After-school programs for the 2010-11 school year will be offered at Clairemont, Oakhurst and Winnona Park elementary schools and Decatur Recreation Center for K-3rd graders; Glennwood Academy for 4th and 5th graders; and Renfroe Middle School for 6th-8th graders. Please check the April Focus, Decatur’s web page at www.cys.decaturga.com, school newsletters, flyers and the after-school newsletters for more information. Financial assistance • An application for financial assistance is not a promise of financial aid. • City of Decatur residents only may apply for financial aid and are required to provide verification of residency upon application, in the form of a tax bill, utility bill or rent receipt. • To apply for assistance for summer programs, residents are required to submit verification of income. Copies of three current paycheck stubs, letters of supplemental income, Medicaid letters, or copies of the preceding year’s filed taxes will be accepted. All information will remain confidential. • If your family receives financial assistance for a full-day camp program, you cannot receive financial assistance for special interest camps during that time. • Applicants can qualify for no more than three special interest camps during the summer. CalENDaR Limited financial assistance is available to Decatur residents who demonstrate a need. Proof of residency and income verification are required for financial assistance applications. Recipients of assistance have a financial responsibility, as there are no full scholarships available. Every participant has to make a contribution. Those applying for financial aid should understand that: Camp Registration Spring Fling Camp Earth Day at Oakhurst After-school Celebration After-school Registration All-Day Camp Pools Open Decatur Arts Festival Baseball Opening Day For more information visit our blog at http://decaturactiveliving.blogspot.com 16 Playbook • March 2010 • Decatur Active Living • Children and Youth Services • Register online at www.decaturga.com March 27 April 5-9 April 18 April 27 May 1 May 28 May 29 May 29-30 June 5