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James F. Black Administration Building 48 Dunns Mill Road, Bordentown, NJ 08505 (609) 298-0025 (ext. 1200 or 1202) Fax (609) 298-6992 Something for everyone... Grades Pre-K to Age 19 REGISTER EARLY... Fees must be paid in full within the dates stated in monthly charts to receive the appropriate rate. ATTENTION RESIDENT GRANDPARENTS, FAMILY MEMBERS and NON-RESIDENTS The 4 week Day Camp (Gr. K-4) and the 4 week Pre-Teen Camp (PTC) (Gr. 5-8) monthly programs which accommodate the many visiting grandchildren, children (including cousins and friends) of our Residents as well as our Non-Resident neighbors. CDA SUMMER BROCHURE LOOK INSIDE... Art, Music, Sports, Cheerleading, Swim Lessons, STEM, Theatre, SAT Prep, Mr. Poole’s Adventure, Playing Piano, Day Camp (4 wk prog.) & Pre-Teen Camp (4 wk prog.), Kindergarten Ready Camp, and much more... 2018 Hi! I’m Cecil your CDA Guide MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY... ONLINE Registration starts at 6am on March 13, 2018. Jr. Theater Registration DATE: Mar. 13 Something for everyone!e! ONLINE Registration starts March 20, 2018 Visit our website: cda.asapconnected.com

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James F. Black Administration Building 48 Dunns Mill Road, Bordentown, NJ 08505 (609) 298-0025 (ext. 1200 or 1202)

Fax (609) 298-6992

Something for everyone... Grades Pre-K to Age 19REGISTER EARLY... Fees must be paid in full within the dates stated in monthly charts to receive the appropriate rate.

ATTENTION RESIDENT GRANDPARENTS, FAMILY MEMBERS and NON-RESIDENTS The 4 week Day Camp (Gr. K-4) and the 4 week Pre-Teen Camp (PTC) (Gr. 5-8) monthly programs which accommodate the many visiting grandchildren, children (including cousins and friends) of our Residents as well as our Non-Resident neighbors.

CDA SUMMER BROCHURE

LOOK INSIDE...Art, Music, Sports, Cheerleading, Swim Lessons,

STEM, Theatre, SAT Prep, Mr. Poole’s Adventure, Playing Piano,

Day Camp (4 wk prog.) & Pre-Teen Camp (4 wk prog.), Kindergarten Ready Camp, and much more...

2018

Hi! I’m Cecil your CDA Guide

MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY... ONLINE Registration starts at 6am on March 13, 2018.

Jr. TheaterRegistrationDATE: Mar. 13

Something for everyone!e!

ONLINE Registration starts March 20, 2018Visit our website: cda.asapconnected.com

GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT: Please review all general information and specific camp descriptions in this brochure. By completing your online registration you agree to abide by all CDA policies and procedures.

FEES ARE DETERMINED BY DATE OF REGISTRATION & RESIDENCYThe fee for each program is listed in activity charts. Registration Fees for all programs increase by $25 if received after April 27. (Exceptions: Kindergarten Ready, Lifeguard Training, JR. Theatre and Teen Theatre)

Fees/Charges: Everyone must enroll on-line. Camps and classes must be paid in full at the point of registration or the registration will not be complete. The accepted methods of payments include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Note: Parents may register for one class at a time as your budget allows. You may want to register first for classes that have a limited enrollment. Also keep in mind that tuition and fees increase by $25 for most programs after April 27, 2018. Past due payments owed to CDA from other programming must be paid in full before registering for the Summer Program. Camp Changes will be considered as refunds. Changes will be administered only through the CDA office and cannot be done on-line by the parent. If a change is needed, call 298-0025 x1200 or 1202. There are exceptions that are listed below in the Refund Policy section.

REFUND POLICYRefunds will be granted when notice of withdrawal is received 10 business days before the start of the program or camp. Processing fees will be imposed on all withdrawals. See fees below:• $125 processing fee – 4 week Day Camp and Pre-Teen Camp (4wk & 2wk)• $100 processing fee – Full Day Specialty Camps (per camp)• $50 processing fee – Full Day Childcare (per week)• $35 processing fee – Per Specialty Camp (4hrs. or less per camp), Extended Care per week and WDWA programs (per week)THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS GRANTED FOR KINDERGARTEN READY, MARY POPPINS JR. THE MUSICAL, THE ADDAMS FAMILY SUMMER STOCK, MR. POOLE’S ADVENTURES I & II, SUPER STEM CAMP (LEVEL 1 & 2) OR AFTER A CAMP THAT HAS CLOSED DUE TO MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR MISSED DAYS, ACTIVITIES OR TRIPS.

IMPORTANT DATESRegistration CLOSES for the following programs on Friday, May 25th @ midnight: June FULL DAY Camp, Kindergarten Ready Camp, Mr. Poole’s Adventures I & II and Swim Program unless maximum enrollment has been reached prior to May 25.

Many of our specialty camps fill up much earlier than this date. Registrations received after May 25th for all other camps and programs are contingent upon space availability, age and/or grade.

ADDITIONAL FEES FOR SERVICELATE PICK UP FEES and PROCEDURE1. If your child is picked up late from a full day or half day camp program, and not enrolled in extended care, you will be charged $15 for the first 10 minutes. a. After 10 minutes, you will be automatically charged the daily rate Summer Emergency Childcare of $30.

2. If your child is enrolled in extended care, they must be picked up by 6pm. a. If your child is picked up after 6pm, you will be automatically charged $15 for the first 10 minutes and $1 for every additional minute. b. If the Supervisor has not been contacted by 6:15, the emergency contacts will be called. c. If there is no response by 6:30 from either you or your contacts, the Bordentown Township Police will be notified. d. It is critical that you contact the Site Supervisor if you are going to be delayed.

SUMMER EMERGENCY CHILDCARE for EXTENDED AFTER CAMP POLICY and FEESThe SUMMER Program Emergency Childcare Service is available if an emergent issue occurs and you are not enrolled in extended care on the day your child is attending a camp or program and you need your child to attend the extended care program up until 6PM. There is no registration fee for this service, however, a valid credit card must be on file. Payment will automatically be deducted each time you use the service. The fee is $30/DAY.

PHONE 609-298-0025Antonette Saranin Ext. [email protected] Witman Ext. [email protected]

Summer at CDA continues to be exciting for all ages! Our programs, designed for elementary through high-school aged students, add variety, fun and education to your student’s summer. CDA programs are solid and well planned options for working and stay at home parents/ guardians. Programs are listed by the week for your convenience.

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GENERAL Information

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BEHAVIOR – For any number of reasons, this program is not an appropriate placement for some students then dismissal will be the result. Students may also be dismissed from the program due to inappropriate, disrespectful and/or abusive behavior toward an employee by the parent/guardian. Parents and/or students who disrespect staff undermine the safety of all the students enrolled in the program. The staff has been given specific instructions to walk away from any inappropriate confrontation with a parent and to immediately contact Mary Lynn Morino, Program Coordinator. If parents experience any kind of disrespectful behavior, please report it to Ms. Morino, Program Coordinator. Inappropriate, dangerous and disruptive behavior is cause for dismissal from any CDA Summer Program. There will be no refund.

HEALTH FORMS – Download a MEDICAL INFORMATION PACKET from the CDA website: CDA.asapconnected.com You will need to complete this packet if you state on your registration form a medical/behavioral condition or if medication is required during the program hours. The medical packet forms must be printed, signed and returned to the CDA Office before the program begins. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to make sure the CDA nurse has all vital medical and behavioral information PRIOR to attending the program.

FOOD ALLERGY NOTE – Parents of children with life threatening food allergies MUST provide a safe lunch, snack or any additional treats for their child to consume. Parents must also inform the CDA nurse if their child must sit at a peanut free table. In addition, if you indicate that your child has a food-related allergy or asthma but check “no” to medications, the parent must state the reason why medication is not required.

WEATHER – Programs will be held rain or shine. Exception: Swimming may be cancelled on stormy days. If the weather is questionable, you may call 298-0025 ext. 1200 or 1202 for cancellation information.

TAX CREDIT – Camp expenses qualify as deductible child care expenses according to the IRS. The Bordentown CDA (BRSD) ID number is 22-1734827.

SWIM PROGRAM TRANSPORTATION Children needing CDA bus transportation from our June Full Day Childcare Program, Before Care Extended Program and/or Day Camp/PTC 4 week program will be transported to/from their morning swim lessons.

GRADE LEVELS – are determined by the grade your child has completed by June 2018.

SITE CODES: Sites in Bordentown TownshipBRHS – Bordentown Reg. High School – Ward Ave.

BRMS – Bordentown Reg. Middle Sch. – Dunns Mill Rd.

NCP – Northern Community Park – Groveville Rd.

PMES – Peter Muschal School – Ward Ave.

SOUTHGATE POOL – Inside Southgate Apartments Complex, 272 Ward Ave.

RESIDENCY / AGE REQUIREMENTS Please refer to monthly charts for applicable age requirements. Residents are persons who reside in Bordentown City, Township and Fieldsboro.

BELONGINGS: We are not responsible for personal property (ipods, cell phones, games, clothing, etc.).

NOTE – Users of Bordentown City, Township and Bordentown Regional School facilities, and the nature of recreational activities, present certain reasonable and foreseeable risk of injury. Registrants in CDA programs understand they assume all reasonable risks that may exist by virtue of the conditions existing at the facilities or by virtue of participation in activities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page (s)General Information ............................................................................ 1-3Sept. 2018 - June 2019 Before and After School .................................15Advanced Art Camp........................................................................ 12-13Art Camp ..............................................................................10-11, 12-13Basketball Camp ............................................................................ 12-13Cheerleading Camp.........................................................................10-11Card Game Craze Camp ................................................................ 14-15Coach Zablow’s Sports and Games Camp .................................... 14-15Day Camp ..............................................................................................6Explore the Outdoors Camp ............................................................10-11Extended Care and Wind Down Wrap Around (WDWA) ........................5Field Hockey Camp .........................................................................10-11Full Day Care: June 20-22 Camp “Let the Summer Begin!” ...................5Full Day Care: July through August Camps.............. 10-11, 12-13, 14-15Fun & Games Camp ....................................................................... 12-13Golf Camp .......................................................................................10-11Kids Dig STEM! ...............................................................................10-11Kindergarten Ready Camp .....................................................................7Lifeguard Training - CPR ........................................................................4Mr. Poole’s Adventure I ...................................................................... 8-9Mr. Poole’s Adventure II ................................................................. 12-13Pre-Teen Camp (PTC) ....................................................................... 8-9 Ignite Your Spark! ...................................................................... 8-9 Mr. Poole’s Adventure I ............................................................. 8-9 Super STEM Camp (Level 1) .................................................... 7-8 Super STEM Camp (Level 2) .................................................... 8-9Mystical Princess Camp ................................................................. 14-15Playing Piano Camp ............................................................ 12-13, 14-15Reading & Writing Wizards Camp .................................................. 14-15SAT Prep Course ....................................................................................5Soccer Camp ...................................................................................10-11Swim Program .................................................................................... 4-5

THEATRE: Junior Musical Theatre: Mary Poppins (Ages 8-14) ................ 7 & Back Cover Summer Stock Teen Musical: The Addams Family (Ages 14-19) ........ 7, 10 & BC

Track Camp .................................................................................... 14-15Tumbling Camp .............................................................................. 14-15Ukulele Camp ..................................................................................10-11Ultimate Sports Camp .................................................................... 12-13Woodworking Camp ........................................................................10-11

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RED CROSS CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS @ Southgate Pool • June 20 through July 20 • Ages 4+

COST By April 27Res. $110 • Non Res. $130

COST After April 27Res. $135 • Non Res. $155

Notification of Assigned Times & Dates: Class confirmation for all registrants with assigned times and dates of lessons will be sent through your

child’s school (if local) or mailed by the end of the first week of June.

Any Red Cross Program Fee increase will be passed on to the registrant.

Age Requirement: Must be 4 years of age by December 31, 2018. The American Red Cross Swimming & Water Safety Program features six levels of Swim instruction. Aquatic & safety skills are taught in a logical progression. Red Cross cards will be issued to those who successfully complete each level. Classes are 30-40 minutes in length between 8:20 am and 12:00 noon, and held 2 days/week on either Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs and at least one Friday. If you have a special request, please place it in the comments/special request area during your registration process online. Dr. Fisher will try to honor your requests if at all possible. Please note that some classes are only held at certain times due to age levels and number of participants.

SWIM TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION Fee: $35/childTransportation Days will be Mon. & Wed.Children needing CDA bus transportation from our June FULL DAY Childcare Program, and/or Day Camp/PTC 4 Week programs will be transported to/from their morning swim lessons and will be scheduled in Mon/Wed. classes. Swim transportation is listed in the Swim section of the Registration Form.

Children not utilizing swim transportation from CDA programs will be scheduled on Tues./Thurs. unless there is an overflow of registrations or by special request.

Questions or concerns? Do you need to make a change in your child’s class assignment once you have received it? Leave a message at 298-0025 (ext. 1200) for Dr. Fisher to return your call.

RED CROSS LIFEGUARD TRAININGParticipants must be 15 years of age by the end of the course in order to receive Lifeguard certification. Each participant will receive the New Lifeguard Textbook and a Resuscitation Mask. The Lifeguard Training Class schedule includes CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and Basic First Aid.

Fee: $300.00 per personFees are due upon online registraion. Participants who fail to complete the prerequisites on the testing date of June 11th will not be able to continue with the course and will be refunded $250.00.ONLINE Registration starts Tues., March 20, 2018. Register at CDA.asapconnected.com

COURSE PREREQUISITESn 300 yard continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke.n Students must be able to tread water for 2 minutes without using their hands.n Swim 20 yards using the front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive to retrieve

a 10 pound brick and then swim 20 yards back to the start with the brick. (When swimming back, the brick must be held with both hands and your face must be above the surface of the water.) This event is timed. Participants must complete this task in no more than 1 minute and 40 seconds.

ATTN: CDA Lifeguarding RecertsThe water testing portion of the Lifeguard Training class will take place after the pre-requistite testing on Monday, June 11 from 5-7pm. The CPR/AED portion of the class will be on Tuesday, June 26 and Tuesday, July 3 from 1-4pm at BRHS. Recerts should also attend on Monday, July 9 & 16 at the Southgate Pool. These are MANDATORY for re-certification.

LIFEGUARD TRAINING Dates/Times/Site Chart All Classes are Mandatory! See Below.

REGISTRATION CLOSES ON MAY 25

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Date Time Place

Pre-requisite Testing for all candidates on Monday, June 11th 5 - 7 pm Southgate Pool

Monday, June 25 1 - 5 pm Southgate Pool

Tuesday, June 26 1 - 4 pm BRHS

Thursday, June 28 1 - 4 pm BRHS

Monday, July 2 1 - 5 pm Southgate Pool

Tuesday, July 3 1 - 4 pm BRHS

Monday, July 9 1 - 5 pm Southgate Pool

Monday, July 16 - Testing 1 - 3 pm Southgate Pool

EXTENDED CARE PROGRAM For Specialty Camps & Day Camp (Gr K-6)

@ BRHS the week of June 20th and PTC 4wk camp June 25 - July 20 (Gr. 5&6); and the weeks of July 23, July 30 and Aug. 6 (Gr. K-6)

@ PMES the weeks of June 20, July 23 and the 4wk Day camp June 25 - July 20 (M-F) (Gr.K-4)

All children will be escorted to their specific program site. Before and/or Aftercare: please see charts. For camps held at NCP, children will be transported to the extended care program at BRHS. (Important note: Students registered in the Explore the Outdoors Camp must be dropped off at NCP.) Grades 5&6 will join WDWA program at BRHS after 3pm. Before care is available for Pre-Teen specialty camps offered during the weeks of June 25, July 9 and July 16.

CHILD CARE PROGRAMSParents may register for extended care after Day Camp and Specialty Camps or for individual full day childcare weeks as needed. Indoor/outdoor organized games and activities are supervised by teaching and childcare professionals. A nutritious snack is provided. Bagged lunch may be required. See site supervisor for details.

FULL DAY CARE - Gr K-6 Grades 5&6 will join WDWA program at BRHS after 3pm.

WIND DOWN WRAP AROUND (WDWA) @ BRHS Library (Gr 5-8) Time: 3pm-6pmWind-Down Wrap Around is offered for 5th-8th grade students enrolled in specialty camps that end at 3pm or after, until 6pm.

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ACTIVITY GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27 Res. / Non Res.

Let the SUMMER Begin! Full Day Camp Celebration Note: Earliest Drop off time is 7am. Gr. K - 6 7:00 am - 6:00 pm PMES $100 / $120 $125 / $145

Children’s Swim Program Begins - 5 week program See description on page 4

Ages 4+ by Dec. 31, 2018

Mornings - 30/40 min. lessons of each level between 8:20 am - Noon Southgate Pool See Page 4 See Page 4

WEEK of June 20-22 Registration CLOSES for this week on Friday, May 25th @ midnight.

PLEASE NOTE: Full Day Camp prices above are based on a 3-day

n LET THE SUMMER BEGIN! FULL DAY CAMP @ PMESSchool Is Out... Let the Summer Begin! Join us as we celebrate the start of summer! Organized games, activities and projects are supervised by teaching and childcare professionals. Students will get to play, spend time with friends and have fun in a safe, nurturing environment. A nutritious snack is provided. Bagged lunch is required. We look forward to starting the summer with your family!

NEW! SAT PREP COURSE TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27 Res. / Non Res.

July 25-29or

July 16-20 Summer SAT Prep Course Monday-Thursday 8:00-11:15

Friday 8:00-1:00 (mock test)BRHS $330 / $330 Same Price

In response to the competitive world of college admissions and the rising costs associated with student preparation for the SATs, CDA will continue to provide a service at the high school that offers instruction of the requisite skills for both Math and English at a reasonable cost. This summer course option provides students who have busy schedules during the school year an opportunity to take part in a process where they can receive instruction from teachers that are invested in their success.

Mr. Christopher Glenn and Mr. Matthew Gens, each recognized as BRSD Teacher of the Year, will review test questions and provide strategies to help students improve their scores. Students will also be invited to a 2 hour review session in October (date to be determined).

Dates: June 25-29 or July 16-20 (we offer two different sessions)

Time: Monday-Thursday 8:00-11:15; Friday 8:00-1:00 (mock test)

SAT PREP

PLEASE NOTE: *In May, Mrs. Glenn will contact you about purchasing a necessary book (approx. $20)

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4 WEEK CAMP for one low price!Month of June 25 - July 20(Grades K- 4)

ACTIVITY GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27

Res. / Non Res.

June 25 - July 20

DAY CAMP (4 Week Program) M-FFee is inclusive of all 4 weeks and cannot be prorated. See pgs.8-9 for Gr.5&6 (4wk) program and more!

Gr. K - 4 7:00 am - 3:00 pm PMES $460 / $560 $485 / $585

Day Camp Extended Care After Camp - Enroll by the week Choose weeks at Registration Gr. K - 4 3:00 - 6:00 pm PMES

Per week $65 / $85

Per week $90 / $110

u The resident monthly fee for Day Camp averages $115/week, includes trips and events for the entire 4 weeks, and operates from 7am-3pm. Your only additional cost is for lunch if you choose to have us provide it. Of course, extended care is always available.

u NEW this year... we added a half hour. Camp ends at 3pm!u Our teachers provide a safe and caring community for students.

Many of our staff members work for Bordentown Regional School District year round. You know us and we know your children.

u Our four week camp will progress through weekly themes: Superheroes (Find Your Superpower, Value Yourself, and Who Are Our Role Models), Around the World (Diversity, Accepting and Appreciating Differences, and Community) and Be the Change (Volunteerism, How Can You Be A Change Agent and Accountability).

u Activities and classes include Art, Music, Gym, Playground Games, and a new component International Camp. Get your passport ready and learn about different cultures and countries. Students will engage in educational activities using geography, history, music, the arts and technology as they explore the world around us.

u Special events are planned throughout the four weeks including science presentations, Carnival Day, Sports Day, visits from our local police departments, a storyteller, and Squirt Tag. Our field trips (depending on the grade level) include miniature golf, the movies, Pump It Up, roller skating and the Popcorn Park Zoo.

DAY CAMP & PRE-TEEN CAMP IMPORTANT INFORMATIONFOOD FORM: The weekly FOOD FORM is available to all Day Camp and Pre-Teen Camp registrants. The form is on the CDA Registration & Informa-tion web site: cda.asapconnected.com. or you can pick one up from the CDA Office. Return the form to the Site Supervisor or Assistant Supervisor of the program with payment.

MOVIE DAY: By signing the Program Registration Form, you understand and agree that Day Camp & Pre-Teen Camp trips to the movies are mandatory participation for all children who are in attendance on that day. This camp-wide activity involves and requires all staff and the camp nurse to be present at the theatre for the monitoring and safety of our children.

DAY CAMP EXTENDED CAREby the week (Grades K-4) @ PMESJune 25, July 2, July 9, July 16Register for individual weeks needed. A snack & beverage are provided.

Please Note: After May 25th, registrations will be taken according to space availability, age, and/or grade. No Camps on July 4, 2018.

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n KINDERGARTEN READY CAMP @ PMES (2 WEEKS)

ACTIVITY GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27

Res. / Non Res.

June 25 - July 6

Kindergarten Ready Camp (2 Week Program)Children must be eligible to enter Kindergarten in Sept. 2018 Pre-K 8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Drop off after 8:00 am availablePMES $350 / $390 Same Price

July 9-13 SUPER STEM CAMP (LEVEL 1) Gr. 3 - 5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $250 / $270 $275 / $295

SUPER STEM (Level 1) EXTENDED CARE - Before & After Camp for 3 & 4 Grade ONLY. See page 8 for 5th grade Wind Down Extended Care. Gr. 3 - 4 7:00 am - 6:00 pm PMES $80 / $100 $105 / $125

Kindergarten Ready Camp & Super STEM Camp (Level 1): June 25 - July 13

This two week experience is designed and supervised by Ms. Judy Pesce, retired BRSD Kindergarten Teacher. Children must be eligible to enter Kindergarten in Sept. 2018. Kindergarten Ready Camp raises the bar for instruction of our “soon to be” full day kindergartners. Part of it lies with what is taught - but more importantly-it is how it is taught. This class is designed to encourage children to express themselves through materials, movement and language. No Extended Care available.

THEATRE GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27 Res. / Non Res.

July 2 - 21 Jr. Musical Theatre Company: Mary Poppins Jr. *Registrant must be 8 yrs. of age on or before July 2. Ages 8 - 14 Evening rehearsals begin on July 2

until July 19; Performances July 20 & 21 BPAC $200 / $200 Same Price

July 23 - Aug. 4

Summer Stock TEEN Musical Theatre: The Addams Family (2 Wk Prog) *Registrant must be 14 yrs. of age on or before July 23

Ages 14 - 19 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Performances: Aug. 3 & 4 at 7:30pm

BPAC $100 / $100 Same Price

SUMMER THEATRE See show information on page 16.

n SUPER STEM CAMP (Level 1) @ BRHSThis camp is supervised by Donna Esposito, BRMS Technology Education Teacher. Super STEM Camp offers campers a jam-packed week of creative design, teamwork and problem solving using Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Students will engage in hands-on robotics activities using Sphero, and Lego NXT to solve problems and complete challenges. Students will also become the makers of interactive stories, games, and animations as they learn to code with Scratch and Javascript. Please Note: If your child will also be enrolled in the 4wk Day Camp, the cost of the Day Camp will be $345 (if enrolled before Apr.27). Please call the office before you register.

Please Note: After May 25th, registrations will be taken according to space availability, age, and/or grade. No Camps on July 4, 2018.

Photos of past summer shows.

Month of June 25 - July 20 ACCELERATED PROGRAMS for our OLDER adventurous, creative students!!! No Camps on July 4, 2018.

PRE-TEEN 4 week CAMP GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27 Res. / Non Res.

4 WEEKS June 25 - July 20

PRE-TEEN Camp (PTC) 4 Wk Prog. M-FFee is inclusive of all 4 weeks and will not be prorated.

Gr. 5 - 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $460/ $560 $485 / $585

PTC IMPORTANT PROGRAM NOTE:Pre-teen Camp (PTC) is designed as a 4 week program experience. NEW this year... we have extended PTC camp until 3pm. Wind-Down Wrap Around extended care begins at 3:00pm, with pick-up by 6pm.

ACCELERATED SPECIALTY CAMPS:If your child is enrolled in an Accelerated Specialty Camp, there is REV-UP morning care for 5th-8th graders. Wind-Down Wrap Around extended care is available after 3:00pm, with pick-up by 6pm.

Please Note: After May 25th, registrations will be taken according to space availability, age, and/or grade.

2 & 3 WEEKS of PTC MUST BE COMBINED with SPECIALTY CAMPS

GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COST by April 27 Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27 Res. / Non Res.

2 WEEKSJune 25 -

July 6

PRE-TEEN Camp (PTC) 2 Wk Prog. M-FFee is inclusive of 2 weeks of PTC camp and MUST be accompanied by two of the following speciality camps: Ignite Your Spark!, Super STEM Camp, or Mr. Poole’s

Gr. 5 - 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $225 / $275 $250 / $300

3 WEEKS

PRE-TEEN Camp (PTC) 3 Wk Prog. M-FFee is inclusive of 3 weeks of PTC camp and MUST be accompanied by one of the following speciality camps: Ignite Your Spark!, Super STEM Camp, or Mr. Poole’s Adventure I.

Gr. 5 - 6 7:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $330 / $405 $355 / $430

Wind Down Wrap Around - Enroll by the week Choose weeks at registration Gr. 5 - 6 3:00 - 6:00 pm BRHS Per week

$65 / $85Per week

$90 / $110

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SPECIALTY CAMPS GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 27

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 27 Res. / Non Res.

REV-UP (AM) PRE-TEEN Program (wk of 6/25, 7/9 and/or 7/16) Gr. 5 - 8 7:00 - 9:00 am BRHS Per week $25 / $30

Per week $35 / $40

June 25-28 NEW! IGNITE YOUR SPARK! Gr. 5 - 8 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $180 / $200 $205 / $225

Wind Down Wrap Around Gr. 5 - 8 3:00 - 6:00 pm BRHS $65 / $85 $90 / $110

July 9-13 SUPER STEM CAMP (Level 1) See page 7 for description and 3-4th grade Extended Care.

Gr. 3 - 5 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $250 / $270 $275 / $295

Wind Down Wrap Around Gr. 5 - 8 3:00 - 6:00 pm BRHS $65 / $85 $90 / $110

July 16 - 20

MR. POOLE’S ADVENTURE I Gr. 5 - 8 8:00 am - 4:00 pm BRHS $350 / $370 $375 / $395

SUPER STEM CAMP (Level 2) Gr. 6 - 8 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $250 / $270 $275 / $295

Wind Down Wrap Around Gr. 5 - 8 3:00 - 6:00 pm BRHS $65 / $85 $90 / $110

MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY - ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 13, 2018. All other camps: ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 20, 2018. Register at CDA.asapconnected.com

PRE-TEEN 4 WEEK CAMP

n PRE-TEEN CAMP (PTC) (4 WEEK or 2 WEEK PROGRAM) @ BRHS

PTC is for incoming and exiting sixth graders. The focus is on developing skills that can help students thrive during middle school. Our activities encourage collaboration, accountability and leadership. Our favorite trip to Princeton University, exposes students to a wealth of culture and history while promoting a theme of “aspire higher”.

PTC LUNCH: Lunch may be purchased or students may bring a bagged lunch.

PRE-TEEN SPECIALTY CAMP LUNCH: Students must bring their lunch if enrolled in the following Specialty Camps: Ignite Your Spark!, Super STEM Camp (Level 1 & 2) and Mr. Poole’s Adventure I.

PRE-TEEN CAMP IMPORTANT INFORMATIONFOOD FORM: The weekly FOOD FORM is available to all Day Camp and Pre-Teen Camp registrants. The form is on the CDA Registration & Information web site: cda.asapconnected.com. or you can pick one up from the CDA Office. Return the form to the Site Supervisor or Assistant Supervisor of the program with payment.

MOVIE DAY: By signing the Program Registration Form, you understand and agree that Day Camp & Pre-Teen Camp trips to the movies are mandatory participation for all children who are in attendance on that day. This camp-wide activity involves and requires all staff and the camp nurse to be present at the theatre for the monitoring and safety of our children.

n�IGNITE YOUR SPARK! @ BRHS

Come join Camp Fire NJ and BRHS Teens On Fire to ignite your inner spark! Learn about yourself and the community through daily service-learning projects. Camp Fire NJ’s unique programs offer not only the opportunity to give back and serve our community, but also provide a rich, nurturing environment for our youth to THRIVE. Our programs are led by trained staff and teens and are intentionally designed to build communication and goal setting skills, gain leadership experience and self-confidence, and help youth understand the importance of a growth mindset.Your child can expect to participate in service-learning challenges, receive Camp Fire leadership training and practice mindfulness all while learning how to be the best that they can be! Every participant will also receive a t-shirt.

n MR. POOLE’S ADVENTURE I @ BRHSMr. Poole, BRMS Industrial Arts Teacher and lover of all things outdoors, has developed an exciting experience for our older students. Each day will bring a new adventure. Plans include surf fishing, hiking, crabbing, tubing and biking at State Parks and Beaches across NJ. For example, at Forked River our young adventurers will be cast netting for crabs and treated to a marine ecosystem presentation by “Re-Clam the Bay”, a nonprofit organization that does aquatic life demonstrations. Mr. Poole will also throw in a “how to” on cleaning, cooking, and preparing all sorts of marine life, during the week. Please note that space is limited. Each daily experience is subject to change due to weather, cost and/or availability.

n SUPER STEM CAMP (Level 2) @ BRHSThis camp will be led by CDA Technology Coordinator, Amy Wright. Super STEM Camp offers campers a jam-packed week of creative design, teamwork and problem solving using Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Students will engage in hands-on robotics activities using Sphero, Lego NXT, and the district’s NAO robots, Ruby and Sapphire to solve problems and complete challenges. Campers will get creative and learn fundamentals of Computer Aided Design (CAD) when they design custom 3D objects that will be printed on the MakerBot 3D printer. Students will become the makers of interactive stories, games, and animations as they learn to code with Scratch and Javascript.

Pre-Teen Camp Descriptions: Month of June 25- July 20

WIND DOWN WRAP AROUND AFTER CAMP by the week (Grades 5-8) @ BRHS See description on page 5.

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See chart on pg. 8 for grade, time, fees and extended care options for each camp.

MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY - ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., Mar. 13, 2018. All other camps: ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 20, 2018. Register at CDA.asapconnected.com

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CAMP Chart – July 23 - 27 ALL CAMPS: Earliest Drop off time is 10 minutes prior to start of camp unless you are registered in our Extended Care Program.

ACTIVITY GRADE

completed by June 2018

TIMES SITECOST

By April 26 Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 26

Res. / Non Res.

EXTENDED CARE - Before & After Camp Extended Care can be combined with any one or more specialty camps below. Grades 5&6 will join WDWA after 2:30pm

Gr. K - 6 Drop off after 7am & Pick up by 6pm PMES $80 / $100 $105 / $125

Wind Down Wrap Around - After Camp Gr. 5 - 8 3:00 - 6:00 pm BRHS $65 / $85 $90 / $110

Art Camp - Week 1 - Morning Session Gr. K - 3 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $120 / $140 $145 / $165

Art Camp - Week 1 - Afternoon Session Gr. K - 3 12:30 - 3:00 pm BRHS $120 / $140 $145 / $165

Cheerleading Camp Gr. K - 6 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $185 / $205 $210 / $230

Explore the Outdoors Camp Gr. K - 3 8:00 - 11:30 am NCP $140 / $160 $165 / $185

Field Hockey Camp Gr. 3 - 8 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS Turf $185 / $205 $210 / $230

Golf Camp Gr. 4 - 8 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $275 / $295 $300 / $320

Kids Dig STEM! Camp - Morning Session Gr. K - 3 9:00 - 11:30 am PMES $120 / $140 $145 / $165

Kids Dig STEM! Camp - Afternoon Session Gr. K - 3 12:30 - 3:00 pm PMES $120 / $140 $145 / $165

Soccer Camp Gr. K - 4 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS Turf $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Ukulele CampGr. 2 - 3 9:00 - 11:30 am PMES $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Gr. 4 - 5 12:30 - 3:00 pm PMES $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Woodworking Camp Gr. 5 - 8 12:30 - 3:00 pm BRMS $140 / $160 $165 / $185

Summer Stock Teen Theatre: The Addams Family ( Week 2) Information on Back Cover

Ages 14 - 19 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Performances: Aug. 3 & 4 at 7:30pm BPAC $100 / $100 Same Price

Full Day Child Care - Grades 5&6 will join WDWA after 2:30pm Gr. K - 6 7:00 am - 6:00 pm PMES $165 / $185 $190 / $210

Please Note: After May 25th, registrations will be taken according to space availability, age, and/or grade.

MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY - ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 13, 2018. All other camps: ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 20, 2018. Register at CDA.asapconnected.com

n ART CAMP @ BRHS - Week 1All projects are planned and executed by BRHS alumni, Shannon Gallagher who pursued her passion by receiving an Art Degree. Campers in Art Camp will be inspired to explore their creative talents and abilities. They will also be encouraged to unleash their imaginations through different artistic mediums. Don’t delay. The art classes fill up fast!

n CHEER LEADERSHIP CAMP @ BRHSThis camp is designed and supervised by Francine Spinosa, Health and Physical Education Teacher at MIS and BRMS Cheerleading Coach. Leadership, safety techniques and communication skills are developed through cheerleading, stunts, dance, conditioning and team building activities.

n EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS @ NCP, Duck Island & Crystal Lake Drop off & Pick up at NCP

NO BEFORE CARE AT PMES FOR THIS CAMP!This camp is designed and supervised by Mr. Poole, BRMS Technology/Woodshop Teacher. Crystal Lake has been added along with Duck Island as a destination for this very popular camp – which introduces our youngest campers to nature and outdoor survival. At NCP, students will learn to construct a shelter, make a fire and understand other life sustainable skills, including camouflage. Fishing and casting techniques will be taught along with studying trails, leaves, trees, insects, vegetation (edible and non-edible) and observe small animal behavior. The week concludes at NCP with a hike and a BBQ.

n FULL DAY CAMP @ PMESThis camp is designed and supervised by Ms. Connie Johns. Organized games, activities and projects are supervised by teaching and childcare professionals. Students will get to play, spend time with friends and have fun in a safe, nurturing environment. A nutritious snack is provided. Bagged lunch is required.

n FIELD HOCKEY CAMP @ BRHS Turf FieldThis camp is designed by BRHS Field Hockey Head Coach, Julie Reisig, and will introduce and polish individual field hockey skills. All sessions will be on turf for maximum results. Daily instruction includes ball handling, passing, receiving, 3D skills, shooting, individual and team defense, rules, and competitive play. There is great attention to detail and abundant feedback. All levels welcome, no experience necessary! U.S. Futures (Olympic developmental) testing available. Shin guards and mouth guards required. Please note: Coach Reisig will contact registrants regarding equipment information.

n GOLF CAMP @ BRHSLearn the basics of this “sport for a lifetime”. Transportation will be provided each day to Cream Ridge Golf Course, a PGA recognized top golf facility. Conducted by golf professional and certified trainer, Bob Lowrie, your child will learn the mechanics of the golf swing, as well as, the mental aspects with on-course activities. Curriculum includes rules and etiquette of golf, proper grip, full swing mechanics, chipping, putting, and playing strategy. “Practice like the pros” and learn the basics of acceleration, stability and tempo. All equipment will be provided. This camp will be supervised by Mr. Chris Glenn and Mr. Bill Lloyd. This week is expected to fill quickly so sign up early.

n KIDS DIG STEM! @ PMESBy the time children are in the primary grades, they like to challenge themselves intellectually with games that test their growing knowledge or involve strategy. Ms. Andrea Molnar, BRMS Math Teacher and recognized BRSD Teacher of the Year, has the perfect camp for your child. This one week, K-3 camp is the place to explore, discover and have fun. By using STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) themes, kids will work cooperatively and engage in various activities such as solving puzzles, creating marble mazes, completing daily excavating projects and problem solving like a scientist. All materials and excavation kits are included.

n SOCCER CAMP @ BRHS Turf FieldDesigned and led by Head Varsity Soccer Coach, Jason Zablow, the objective is to have FUN. Every child, no matter their soccer experience, will have a chance to further develop their soccer skills, confidence, and to build friendships. Our counselors for this camp currently or recently played for high school and/or college teams. Campers will receive constant individual feedback and practice with the counselors as we will work on fundamental skills including: rules, passing, dribbling, shooting, goalie skills, soccer strategy, and offensive and defensive strategies. Each day will focus on specific skills culminating with game scenarios or mini tournaments such as World Cup and an end of the week tournament.

n UKULELE CAMP @ PMESMr. Kim, PMES Music Teacher and designer of this camp, is an accomplished pianist, guitarist and player of the Ukulele. The Ukulele (deriving its name from the Hawaiian word for “leaping flea”) is a much easier instrument for young hands to manage than a guitar and is currently in a wave of worldwide popularity. Ukuleles will be provided for each registrant. Students will bring them home to practice their basic chord sequence, strumming and more. Class size is limited, so don’t delay.

n WOODWORKING @ BRMSDesigned and supervised by Mr. Poole, BRMS Technology/Woodshop Teacher. Woodworking is a creative and fun co-ed camp which focuses on basic woodworking and project construction. Using a variety of techniques, the camp introduces new students to the art of woodworking and carpentry, as well as building upon the skills of the more advanced students. Whether you consider yourself a “craftsperson” or not, woodworking has a lot to offer. Students will spend the week experiencing the joy of creating art with the promise of a completed project by week’s end. Instruction will be individualized to support all levels of confidence, talent and skill.

CAMP Descriptions – July 23-27 See chart above for grade, time, fees and extended care options for each camp.

Art Camp is offered

2 different weeks. Enrollment is

limited to 1 week for each child.

Pick the week that works for you!

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CAMP Chart – July 30 - Aug. 3 ALL CAMPS: Earliest Drop off time is 10 minutes prior to start of camp unless you are registered in our Extended Care Program.

ACTIVITY GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE COSTBy April 26

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 26

Res. / Non Res.

EXTENDED CARE - Before & After Camp Extended Care can be combined with any one or more specialty camps below. Grades 5&6 will join WDWA after 2:30pm

Gr. K - 6 Drop off after 7am and Pick up by 6pm BRHS $80 / $100 $105 / $125

Wind Down Wrap Around Gr. 5 - 8 3:00 - 6:00 pm BRHS $65 / $85 $90 / $110

Art Camp - Week 2 - Morning Session Gr. K - 3 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $120 / $140 $145 / $165

Advanced Art Camp Gr. 4 - 7 12:30 - 3:00pm BRHS $135 / $155 $160 / $180

Basketball CampGr. 1 - 3 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Gr. 4 - 8 12:30 - 3:00 pm BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Fun & Games Camp Gr. K - 3 12:30 - 3:00 pm BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Playing Piano Camp: *2 Week Camp ( Week 1)Gr. 1 - 2 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $200 / $220 $225 / $245

Gr. 3 - 6 12:30 - 3:00 pm BRHS $200 / $220 $225 / $245

Mr. Poole’s Adventure ll Gr. 4 - 7 8:00 am - 3:00 pm BRHS $350 / $370 $375 / $395

Ultimate Sports Camp Gr. 4 - 8 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Full Day Child Care - Grades 5&6 will join WDWA after 2:30pm Gr. K - 6 7:00 am - 6:00 pm BRHS $165 / $185 $190 / $210

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Please Note: After May 23th, registrations will be taken according to space availability, age, and/or grade.

MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY - ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 13, 2018. All other camps: ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 20, 2018. Register at CDA.asapconnected.com

n ART CAMP @ BRHS – Week 2All projects are planned and executed by BRHS alumni, Shannon Gallagher who pursued her passion by receiving an Art Degree. Campers in Art Camp will be inspired to explore their creative talents and abilities. They will also be encouraged to unleash their imaginations through different artistic mediums. Don’t delay. The art classes fill up fast!

n ADVANCED ART CAMP @ BRHSAll projects are planned and executed by BRHS alumni, Shannon Gallagher who pursued her passion by receiving an Art Degree. This high quality Fine Arts program offers an intense art instruction designed for the student who loves to create art and has also demonstrated high profi-ciency in artistic ability. This class is for the student who aspires to take their art to the next level. Therefore, the material presented will be intentionally challenging with a student centered approach. The purpose is to help that student to “see” their artistic ability in a new independent way and to offer an understanding on how to advance their talents. It is critical at this age for students who have been identified with natural or advanced abilities to hone into those developing gifts.

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n BASKETBALL CAMP @ BRHSBasketball Camp is designed and coordinated by Kevin and Erica Wright. Both have been recognized as Teacher of the Year for the Bordentown Regional School District. Mr. Wright is a basketball coach and History Teacher and Mrs. Wright is a Health and Physical Education teacher at Bordentown Regional High School.This is a great introduction to the fundamentals of basketball for grades 1-3 (AM session) and a continuation of skill development for our older students grades 4-8 (PM session). Boys and girls have a daily schedule of skill stations, 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 games. A major focus of this program is developing social skills and cultivating friend-ships. Students should probably bring a change of clothes and lunch if attending another camp or program. EVERY CAMPER RECEIVES A BASKETBALL

n FULL DAY CAMP @ BRHSThis camp is designed and supervised by Ms. Connie Johns. Organized games, activities and projects are supervised by teaching and childcare professionals. Students will get to play, spend time with friends and have fun in a safe, nurturing environment. A nutritious snack is provided. Bagged lunch is required.

n�FUN & GAMES CAMP @ BRHSThis program is designed by High School Physical Education Teacher, Jason Zablow and is based around the most popular sports and games among students in this age group. This camp is a scaled down, age appropriate version of the Ultimate & Indoor Sports Camp that is offered to 4th-8th grade students. Girls and boys of all skill levels will participate in a friendly, fun, safe environment. Games will include Soccer, Pillo Polo, Gaga, Tag Games, Relay Races, Raquet Ball, Floor Games and much more. The focus of this camp is to improve the motor skills of our youngest participants, and encourage each student to have an active summer.

n PLAYING PIANO CAMP @ BRHS - Week 1

Students are playing the piano from day one and by the end of the week they have an impressive program to share with their families. Children hang out and make music together, while learning to read music, improvise and play from chord charts. This camp prepares young and aspiring pianists for a life-long love of music. Mr. Kim, teacher and musician at PMES will facilitate this introduction to Piano Playing – also known in the industry as Keyboarding. Each student will learn from their own electronic keyboard provided by CDA, the fundamentals of music and the fun of making music. This 2 week class is limited to 15 students in each session.

n MR. POOLE’S ADVENTURE II @ BRHS

Mr. Poole, BRMS Technology/Woodshop Teacher, focuses every adventure on the formation of leadership and survival skills targeted specifically to Intermediate and Middle School students. There is still the trip to the Rockville Climbing Centre in Hamilton – an indoor rock climbing facility. However, other adventures have been added that will develop traveling skills that last a lifetime including rappelling, zip lining, trapping and fishing, outdoor cooking, and hiking. Should probably bring a change of clothes if attending another camp or program.

n ULTIMATE SPORTS CAMP @ BRHSDesigned by High School PE Teacher, Jason Zablow, boys and girls of all skill levels will participate in a friendly, competitive, fun and safe environment. Games will include Ultimate Frisbee, Flag Football, Mat Ball, Racquetball, Whiffle Ball, Basketball, World Cup, Ultimate Handball, Ultimate Soccer and more, with tournaments usually ending with a campers vs counselors game! This camp will have access to the high school gymnasiums and the turf complex, dress comfortably and bring plenty of water!

CAMP Descriptions – July 30 - Aug. 3

Art Camp is offered

2 different weeks. Enrollment is

limited to 1 week for each child.

Pick the week that works for you!

See chart above for grade, time, fees and extended care options for each camp.

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Art

FULL DAY CARE - See description on page 5

EXTENDED CARE & WDWA FOR SPECIALTY CAMPS See description on page 5

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CAMP Chart & Descriptions – August 6 - 10

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ALL CAMPS: Earliest Drop off time is 10 minutes prior to start of camp unless you are registered in our Extended Care Program.

ACTIVITY GRADE completed by June 2018

TIMES SITE

COSTBy April 26

Res. / Non Res.

COST After April 26

Res. / Non Res.

EXTENDED CARE - Before & After Camp Extended Care can be combined with any one or more specialty camps below.

Gr. K - 6 Drop off after 7am and Pick up by 6pm BRHS $80 / $100 $105 / $125

Card Game Craze Camp Gr. 4 - 6 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

All Day Sports Camp Gr. 4 - 6 9:00 - 3:00 pm BRHS $250 / $270 $275 / $295

Playing Piano Camp: *2 Week Camp ( Week 2)Gr. 1 - 2 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS See fee on page 11 See fee on page 11

Gr. 3 - 6 12:30 - 3:00 pm BRHS See fee on page 11 See fee on page 11

Mystical Princess Camp Gr. K - 2 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Reading & Writing Wizards Camp Gr. K - 1 12:30 - 2:30 pm BRHS $100 / $120 $125 / $145

Track Camp Gr. K - 6 9:00 - 11:30 am BRMS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Tumbling Camp Gr. K - 3 9:00 - 11:30 am BRHS $110 / $130 $135 / $155

Full Day Child Care Gr. K - 6 7:00 am - 6:00 pm BRHS $165 / $185 $190 / $210

Please Note: After May 23th, registrations will be taken according to space availability, age, and/or grade.

MARY POPPINS Jr. ONLY - ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 13, 2018. All other camps: ONLINE Registration starts at 6:00am on Tues., March 20, 2018. Register at CDA.asapconnected.com

n CARD GAME CRAZE CAMP @ BRHS

Card and Board Games have been a form of individual and family entertain for generations. This camp is designed by BRMS Teacher of the Year Patti Ridolfi for students to have big fun while practicing strategic thinking and planning how to outwit the other person or the other team. We will play games like Rummy, Concentration, Solitaire, War, Spades, I Doubt It, and more. Students will even learn different ways of shuffling and dealing cards, as well as transfer some of their new found skills to board games like backgammon, CODE NAMES, and more. This camp is guaranteed to fill up so register early!

n� COACH ZABLOW’S SPORTS & GAMES CAMP @ BRHS

High School Physical Education Teacher, Jason Zablow, has designed a summer program of games and activities that becomes a full day of FUN! Throughout the day, girls and boys of all athletic skill levels will participate in friendly, competitive, fun and safe rounds of Ultimate Sports. Games include Ultimate Frisbee, Flag Football, Mat Ball, Kickball, Team Handball, Basketball, Knockout, as well as some off-site adventures and surprises throughout the week. Last year, students went to a park, laser tag, and bowling! This camp will also have access to a computer lab and other technology for some fun competition..

n FULL DAY CAMP @ BRHSThis camp is designed and supervised by Ms. Connie Johns. Organized games, activities and projects are supervised by teaching and childcare professionals. Students will get to play, spend time with friends and have fun in a safe, nurturing environment. A nutritious snack is provided. Bagged lunch is required.

n� PLAYING PIANO CAMP @ BRHS - Week 2 See page 12 for description.

n MYSTICAL PRINCESS CAMP @ BRHS

Fun begins the moment your child enters the enchanted castle. Combine a little fairy dust, dress up, tea parties and creative activities to help celebrate your child’s inner prince and princess. Activities focus on what makes you special, how to be a good friend and help build their self-confidence. Life-long resident and certified teacher Kaylee Creegan will bring her energy and enthusiasm to this magical week.

n READING & WRITING WIZARDS @ BRHS

This program is designed by Kindergarten Teacher, Tara Planas-Borgstrom. Learning is a particularly intense experience and it is critical that our young students build and maintain a solid foundation as they develop these life-long skills. This program combines old school (paper & pencil) and new school (computer & white board) approaches to learning that are designed to help your student love to read and write.

n TRACK CAMP @ BRMSImprove your time and have some serious fun! This camp is led by Brian Wheeler, BRHS Cross Country Coach and Math Teacher. Coach Wheeler and his staff will teach the fundamentals of running. Students will learn proper running techniques, warm-up and cool down exercises and perform running/strengthening drills. The week will end with a track meet where all athletes will compete and celebrate.

n TUMBLING CAMP @ BRHSTumbling Camp is designed and supervised by Tara Planas-Borgstrom, PMES Kindergarten Teacher, Gymnast and a BRHS Athletic Hall of Fame recipient. Tumbling camp introduces K-3 students to proper tumbling technique, stretching and rhythmic movement and music. Parents and friends are invited to an “End of Camp” demonstration on August 10th.

CAMP Descriptions – August 6-10

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See chart above for grade, time, fees and extended care options for each camp.

2018-2019 BSAS (BEFORE SCHOOL - AFTER SCHOOL) PROGRAMThe 2018-2019 school year is upon us! With that in mind, 2018-2019 Before & After-School Registration will be online and opened on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018. at 6am at: cda.asapconnected.comOpen enrollment for BSAS will close on August 28th at midnight. After August 28th you will need to call our office to enroll. You will be assigned a start date at that time. Before you call, be sure to complete your family information and have your credit card available. Important note: You must register by August 28th to be guaranteed to start Before/After Care on the first full day of school.

ECS (Emergency Childcare Service)Parents/Guardians find that once in a while, but not on a consistent monthly basis, they need emergency before or after school childcare. For families not enrolled in the monthly BSAS Program, CDA now has the flexibility to accommodate you for emergencies, half days, work schedule changes, car trouble or even a sick baby sitter. There are advance registration requirements that must be met so that the childcare team has all the information critical to your child’s health and safety while in our care. To register of ECS please contact the CDA Office.

NEW!

CALL 609-847-0240

GED and ESL Classes

Registration Deadlines - Register by August 28, 2018 to be guaranteed a start date on the first FULL Day of school. Registrants will be informed of their start date for children enrolled after August 28.

NEW!

Tickets available online, at the CDA office, and at the door. Ticket and Program Information: 609-298-0025 ext. 1200

REGISTER AT cda.asapconnected.com: A member of the actor(s) family must complete the 2018 CDA Summer Registration Process ONLINE. Tuition must be paid in full at time of online registration. Mary Poppins Jr. registration opens on Tues., March 13, and we recommend creating or updating your online account prior to the 13th. Registration for Mary Poppins Jr. will close on May 5th or sooner if the maximum capacity has been reached. No walk-ins.

Email [email protected] or call 609-496-1452 with any questions.

PLACE: Bordentown Performing Arts Center TICKETS: Adults $10; Seniors/Kids $6

The weird and wonderful family comes to devilishly delightful life in THE ADDAMS FAMILY. This magnificently macabre new musical comedy features an original story, and it’s every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family – a man her parents have never met. And if that weren’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before – keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents.THE ADDAMS FAMILY A NEW MUSICAL is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide, 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. (866) 378-9758 www.theatricalrights.com

Summer Stock Teen Musical Theatre @ BPAC (ages 14 - 19)

Book: Marshall Brickman Book: Rick Elice Music and Lyrics: Andrew Lippa

REHEARSALS July 23-Aug.3, 9AM - 2PM (M-F)

SHOW TIMES @ 7:30PM: Friday, Aug. 3 & Sat. Aug. 4

Audition Date: TBDat Bordentown Regional High School.

Please prepare a short song to sing. Bring an accompaniment CD. Be prepared to dance.

ALL ACTORS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 14-19 ARE WELCOME TO AUDITION

REGARDLESS OF PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE.

Tuition: $100 Registration fee includes a show T-shirt.

AUDITIONS

Junior Musical Theatre Company @ BPAC (ages 8 - 14)A Musical based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film Original Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman — Book by Julian FellowesNew Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony DreweCo-Created by Cameron MackintoshAdapted by iTheatrics under the supervision of Timothy Allen McDonald

Based on one of the most popular Disney movies of all time and the Broadway musical that played for over 2,500 performances and received multiple Olivier and Tony Awards nominations, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect Broadway Junior musical!The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that “Anything can happen if you let it.”

SHOW TIMESFriday, July 20 at 7:30 PM

Saturday, July 21 at 2:00 PM

Auditions will be held on Saturday, May 5th

at Bordentown Regional High School.

Ages 8-10 audition between 9AM-10:30AM

Ages 11-14 audition between 10:30AM-1PMPlease prepare a short song to sing.

Rehearsals will begin on July 2nd.

ALL ACTORS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 - 14 ARE WELCOME TO AUDITION,

REGARDLESS OF PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE.

REHEARSALS: will be held Mon.-Thurs., 4-6PM

AUDITIONS

Registration Instructions

ONLINE Registration Opens on Tues., March 13, 2018

ONLINERegistration opens on

March 202018