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Community Recreation Association400 Main Street • Dalton, MA 01226 • (413) 684-0260 • daltoncra.org
DYC DAY CAMP
Dan McMahon, Director of Day [email protected] • 413-684-0260, ext. 204
Jon Yetto, Director of Little Peoples [email protected] • 413-684-0260, ext. 202
SPORTS / SPECIALTY CAMPS
Dustin Belcher, [email protected], ext. 203
CRA 2020 Summer Camp ProgramsCRA 2020 Summer Camp Programs
Come be part of the fun!
10% discount for camps paid in full by May 17, 2020!
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Community Recreation Association • Summer Camp 2020 daltoncra.org
DYC DAY CAMP
Program DetailsThe CRA/DYC summer camp program includes daily swimmingat the CRA’s pool, trips to local parks, gym games, arts &crafts, and weekly trips to the library! For safety, campers willbe divided into small groups by grade—no more than 12 kidsper group—and spread throughout the CRA Campus.
Campers should wear comfortable clothing and sneakers.Please bring a bathing suit and a towel, a refillable bottle of water, lunch, and snacks for mornings and afternoons.Please remember to wear plenty of sunscreen!
The GoalThe CRA/DYC summer camp program aims to ensure that eachcamper has an experience that they will long remember andcherish. Developing skills, building self-confidence and formingfriendships go hand-in-hand with a summer’s worth of fun andlearning. Our staff is made up of dedicated and experiencedemployees from the Dalton Youth Center and CRA. The staff isdeeply committed to ensuring that each camper develops tohis or her full potential.
DYC Day Camp Sessions
Grades . . . . . K-6 (Grade as of September 2020)
Time . . . . . . . 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
Dates . . . . . . Week 1 June 22 – June 26Week 2 June 29 – July 3Week 3 July 6 – July 10Week 4 July 13 – July 17Week 5 July 20 – July 24Week 6 July 27 – July 31Week 7 August 3 – August 7Week 8 August 10 – August 14Week 9 August 17 – August 21Week 10 August 24 – August 28
Cost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175 per week
Join the CRA/DYC summer camp program as a Counselorin Training (CIT)! CIT’s will participate in Camp activitieswhile assisting Camp Counselors. We encourage teensentering grades 7-8 to develop their leadership skills and act as positive role models for our young campers. T-shirt provided.
Interested? Apply by June 6. We have a limited numberof positions available, interviews will be held June 8-13.CIT’s are required to attend a group information sessionat the DYC along with a parent/guardian – date in Juneto be determined.
Please Note: There are limited CIT slots each week.Please select weeks you are available on the RegistrationForm. The DYC Day Camp Director will call acceptedregistered campers to relay schedule and mandatorymeeting information.
COUNSELOR IN TRAINING (CIT) PROGRAM
Your child’s safety is the CRA’s top priority, and due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we will be taking extra precautions at summer camp. We arereviewing all policies and procedures and will make modifications to comply with state and local officials and medical expert’s advice.
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SPORTS CAMPS & SPECIALTY CAMPS
Boys Basketball CampThe Wahconah Warriors Boys Basketball CoachDustin Belcher, players, and coaching staff willoffer Boys Basketball Camp again this summer.For the fourth consecutive season, the Warriorsreached the Western Massachusetts Semi Finalsthis past season. The camp will focus on funda-mentals such as passing, dribbling, shooting, and defense. Kids will be broken up at the camp based on experience and ability.
Girls Basketball CampWahconah Girls Basketball Coach Liz Kay andher players will offer a Girls Basketball Campagain this summer. Coach Kay secured her 200th victory and helped to lead the team to the Western Mass. Championship game this pastseason. This year’s camp will focus on passing,dribbling, shooting, and defense. Players will alsoparticipate in drills and competitions throughoutthe week. Kids will be grouped by age.
Softball CampWahconah Varsity Coach Dustin Belcher and his players will offer Softball Camp again thissummer. Coach Belcher, in his 11th season, has led the Warriors to the post season in all 11 seasons, winning 3 Western Mass. Titles andthe State Championship in 2011. The camp willfocus on fielding, hitting, throwing, pitching,and much more!
Boys Lacrosse CampWahconah Varsity Boys Lacrosse coach Joe O’Neillhas put together a camp curriculum built aroundan easy to learn and execute drill book, drawingfrom his box and field lacrosse background, pro-gression drills, and 3v3 Lacrosse. 3v3 lacrosse fo-cuses on playing fast and mastering the art of the3v2 helping to build lacrosse and overall sportsIQ. We will introduce a wide range of fundamen-tal skills and concepts, then ask players to be creative in applying them during small sidedgames and daily 3v3 tournaments. Players willdevelop their game and have fun doing it! Fundamental skills are recommended for grades3-5, while advanced players, grades 6-9, can improve their skills.
Girls Soccer CampWRHS Soccer Coach Meg Smith and players fromher team will be offering a week of camp focusingon fundamentals, skills, and drills. Meg has beencoaching soccer at Wahconah High School for 4years and her team qualified for the Western Masstournament in 2016, 2017, 2108, and 2019. Kidswill be broken up by age/skill level.
Co-ed Soccer CampWRHS Soccer Coach John Kovacs and his staffwill once again offer Soccer Camp this summer.John Kovacs has been coaching soccer at WRHSfor over 30 years and has won several WesternMassachusetts Championships. His team quali-fied for the Western Massachusetts tournament in 2018 and 2019. Soccer camp focuses on fun-damentals of the game and includes bear ball,knockout, World Cup games, and dribble tag.Kids will be broken up by age/skill level.
Black Rock Youth Soccer CampBlack Rock is an elite level training programaimed at developing the highest caliber of player. The co-ed Youth Soccer Camp will offer a fun-filled, non-competitive program designedto help the youngest soccer players begin to develop basic soccer skills. Campers will learnhow to dribble, pass, and shoot through fun,soccer-oriented games.
Baseball CampWahconah Varsity Coach Ernie Wellington is offering Baseball Camp this summer. Camp willfocus on the fundamentals, throwing, catching,hitting, base running, and other fun games. Kidswill be split up into groups by age. All camperswill receive a T-shirt.
Golf CampBring your clubs over to Wahconah CountryClub for a fun week of learning the lifelonggame of golf. Friendly competitions, skills, and on-course learning will keep campers engaged. Players will learn fundamental skills, etiquette, rules of the game, and sportsmanship. Includes a pizza lunch on the final day of camp.
Track & Field CampJames McMahon, Wahconah’s Track Coach, willbe offering Track & Field Camp for boys andgirls interested in learning about the manyevents in this sport. The program aims to ensurekids have fun, get some exercise, hang out withfriends, and explore the different events involvedwith Track & Field. Kids will be grouped by age.
Coach Campbell’s FUNdamental Youth Football CampWahconah Football Coach Gary Campbell Jr.,along with WRHS football team players, will beconducting Football Camp this summer. The Warriors Football team has won 5 of the last 7 Western Mass. Titles and has appeared in 3 Super Bowl/State Final games since 2012.Fundamental football skills will be the emphasisof camp, however the coaches will teach morethan just football; campers will be taught team-work, self-discipline, and how to attain their potential on and off the field. The coaching staffwill thoroughly train and prepare each playerduring the camp in every position. All camperswill receive a T-shirt.
Cheer CampWahconah Cheer Coach, Nikki DiMassimo, andthe WRHS Cheer team will be hosting a full-dayyouth Cheer Camp/Skills Clinic. Participants will learn skills including motions, jumps, stunts, tumbling, etc. The camp will conclude with a brief performance for family and friends. Each participant will receive a T-shirt.
Add to any morning (9 am – 12 pm) Sports or Specialty Camp!
For campers who would like to spend the afternoon at our DYC Day Camp. The program includes dailyswimming at the CRA’s pool, trips to local parks, gym games, arts & crafts, and weekly trips to the library!Campers should wear comfortable clothing and sneakers. Please remember to wear plenty of sunscreen!
PLEASE BRING: Lunch, a snack, a refillable bottle of water, and a bathing suit and towel.
PICKUP: 5 pm at the DYC, 27 South Carson Ave.
AFTERNOON – Make it a Full Day Provide your own transportation . . . . . . . $100/weekTransportation provided to DYC . . . . . . . . $150/week
DYC BEFORE CARE (7:30 – 9 am) Transportation provided to Camp . . . . . . . $ 25/week
PLEASE NOTE: Transportation registration and fee are required at least 7 days prior to the week of the requested Camp.
Make it a Full Day with our DYC Day Camp
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SPORTS CAMPS & SPECIALTY CAMPS
New! Limited space – sign up early!
Sidewalk Chalk Art CampLocal artist Dorothy Sabaen will lead a creative andexciting new camp this summer. Using the frontwalkway of the CRA as a canvas, campers willcreate fun and creative illustrations for the com-munity to enjoy! Campers will learn techniquesincluding preparing, shading, and blending.
Dance CampKids will explore movement in a fun and safemanner, participating in easy to follow warm-ups that will keep their attention and heartpumping, followed by fun dance games! This is a week filled with exciting music and freemovement. Make sure to wear sneakers andbring a water bottle!
Photography CampLocal photographer Judy Dias will offer a photography camp for beginners. Camp willfocus on basics of photography with many tipsand tricks shared, while having fun and beingcreative. We will focus on aspects of photogra-phy, with examples shown and then hands onwork mastering the skills of the day. The weekwill culminate with students work displayed atthe DYC and a compilation of each studentswork taken home in the form of a portfolio.
Babysitting CampRegistered BMC Nurse and Craneville schoolnurse, Nancy Hopper teaches this extremely informative babysitting course. All participants receive a CRA babysitting certificate. This is verypopular, so sign-up early, space is limited!
Art Camp Limited space – sign up early!
Pop in and make art with us. This camp willguide kids through creative painting projects,fun drawing activities, and many types of artsand crafts. We might get messy!
ELITE SPORTS CAMPS – FOR SERIOUS PLAYERS
Coach Ed Silva’s Elite Boys Basketball CampFor serious players only, grades 5-12 as of fall 2020
Coach Silva has coached at the college level for 20+ years, 18 as a headcoach. Currently, he is Head Men’s Basketball Coach at the University ofNew England. Prior to arriving at UNE, he was head coach at Elms Collegefor 11 years where he guided the Blazers to 7 consecutive conference titlesand 6 NCAA Division III tournament appearances. His teams consistentlywere one of the country’s highest scoring teams as they employed an up-tempo style of play that relied on highly skilled offensive players. As a collegiate player, Coach Silva was recognized as an “All New England Region” and “All Conference” selection. Over the past 19 years, he hasworked at some of the top basketball camps in the country, as well as directing his own camps and clinics.
The sessions are intended for players who want to continue to grow theirfundamental skill set and apply it to game-like situations. Regardless of theposition you play, if you are a motivated player, the sessions will enhanceyour game. These are the advanced skill sessions that will be covered:
• Building Your Base – Jump stops & pivoting• Creating Space – Triple threat and off the bounce• Handling Pressure• Finishing the Play – Various footwork methods & skill releases to score the ball
• Shooting the Ball – Basic technique & drills/competitions to become more proficient
• Get Game Ready – Various game-like situations in half and full court,including 1v1 up to 5v5
MCLA Coach Gladu’s Elite Baseball CampCoach Mike Gladu leads the MCLA Baseball program. Previously, heserved as an assistant coach at Williams College. He was responsible forevaluating players, practice planning and managing the pitching staff. Healso manages baseball operations at the Cages at the Mill in North Adams.In addition, Gladu has managed the Berkshire Americans 18U travel teamfor four years. Gladu, a native of Adams, played collegiately at Division IIAmerican International College in Springfield. Following his collegiate career, he was signed by the Chicago Cubs. He later was sent to the Appalachian League, where he was a member of the Wytheville Cubs forthree seasons. As a Hoosac Valley HS student, Gladu was an All-WesternMA selection his senior year when he was a pitcher for the Hurricanes’baseball team.
The sessions are intended for experienced players who want to continue togrow their fundamental skill set and apply it to game-like situations. Kidswill be broken up at the camp based on ability.
Just 4 Keepers Co-ed CampCoach Alan Rubin played soccer for 10 years, including junior and seniorhigh school, college, and two years of semi-pro. After an extensive careerin engineering and business, during which time he maintained his passionfor soccer, Alan began volunteering as a HS and youth soccer goalkeepingcoach in 2006 at McCann Technical High School in North Adams, MA. Be prepared for a week of intense training skills in a fun and friendly atmosphere.For more information about Alan’s achievements, visitjust4keepers.com/goalkeeper-coaching-in-western-ma/.
Just4Keepers Goalkeeper Training is a long term process, but improve-ments can be evident immediately. J4K’s primary focus is on group trainingand Coach Alan also works on individual training. Goalkeepers will aid eachother to improve. All campers will receive a T-shirt for attending the camp.
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SPOTLIGHT — NEW CAMPS!
New! Active Learning CampWe are excited to announce that a Central Berkshire Regional School District certified teacher, along with Honors Students from Wahconah Regional High School, will lead campers in our first year of Active Learning Camp.
Campers will find an exciting balance between academic support, team-building activities, and fun games. The camp will include morning sessions of fun and challenging academic work followed by group activities and games in the afternoon. Campers can look forward to playing capture the flag, ultimate Frisbee, line soccer, yoga, Star Wars,and much more!
Camp will be held at Mill + Main, the newest addition to the CRA campus. Find us at 444 Main Street in Dalton, across Mill street fromthe Community House – follow the cement path from the parking lot.
Grades K-2 June 29-July 3 9:00 am-3:00 pm $200 per camper
Grades 3-5 July 6-10 9:00 am-3:00 pm $200 per camper
New! All Star Sports CampJoin Dustin Belcher, Director of Recreation—Wahconah Varsity Basketballand Softball Coach—and his staff for a week filled with all of your favorite sports games.
Campers in grades 2-6 will spend the week playing games including Kickball, Wiffleball, Basketball, Bowling, Soccer, Badminton, Mini Golfand many more in a structured team setting.
Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers and bring your best attitudes!Camp will be held at the Community House and Pine Grove Park. Tomake it extra fun,this camp includes trips to the Basketball Hall of Fameand Bakers Mini Golf Course!
Don’t miss out! Space is limited so make sure to sign up early!
Grades 2-6 August 17-21 9:00 am-3:00 pm $185 per camper
New! Basketball Shooters CampThis co-ed, specialized, 3-day basketball camp will give you the drillsand instruction you need to improve your overall offensive skill set.Wahconah Varsity Boys Basketball Coach Dustin Belcher and his staffwill work you though challenging drills. Be ready to:
• Increase your shooting percentage
• Increase your confidence on offense
• Expand your basketball IQ
The coaches will make sure that you leave this 3-day intensive shootingand offensive skills camp with drills you will continue to use throughoutyour basketball career.
Don’t miss out! Space is limited so make sure to sign up early!
Grades 5-9 July 21-23 10:00 am-2:00 pm $80 per camper
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CRA 2020 SUMMER CAMPRegistration Form
Camper’s Name_______________________________________________
Date of Birth _________________________________________________
Home Address _______________________________________________
Grade as of September 2020 __________ Gender M ____ F ____
Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________
Home Address _______________________________________________
Relationship to Camper _______________________________________
Phone Number 1 _____________________________________________
Phone Number 2 _____________________________________________
email ________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________
Telephone Number ___________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________
Relationship to Camper _______________________________________
Telephone Number ___________________________________________
Allergies and/or Special Diet
_____________________________________________________________
Prescription Medications (doctor’s note required)
_____________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________________
Home Address _______________________________________________
Relationship to Camper _______________________________________
Phone Number 1 _____________________________________________
Phone Number 2 _____________________________________________
email ________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________
Telephone Number ___________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________
Relationship to Camper _______________________________________
Telephone Number ___________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Information
Camper Information (Please fill out a separate form for each camper)
Emergency Contact Information (other than Parents/Guardians)
Others Who May Pick Up Camper (proof of I.D. may be requested upon pick-up)
General Release / Photo Release / DYC Summer Camp Policies and Procedures Release
Please bring the following when registering for camp: ____ FORM A – Registration – completed, Side 1 and Side 2
____ FORM B: Health Form – completed by child’s physician For safety reasons, all health forms must be submitted to the CRA. Your child will not be able to attend camp until completed health forms are received by the CRA.____ Doctor _________________________ is faxing form to CRA.
____ Payment NOTE: Payment must be made in full at time of registration. Financial aid for DYC Day Camp is available upon request. All requests are kept confidential and must be submitted by June 7, 2020.
Please complete both sides
• General Release: I hereby acknowledge that participation in summer sports camps carries with it a potential risk of harm. Accordingly, in consideration ofmy being permitted to participate in a Dalton CRA Summer Camp, I hereby release the Dalton Community Recreation Association, Inc., The CRA Board of Governors, The CRA Board of Trustees, the Central Berkshire Regional School District, the Town of Dalton, the instructors and employees of the foregoing from any and all claims or other liability for injury to person or property arising out of participation in a Dalton CRA Summer Camp.
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature _______________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________
• Photo Release: I grant to the CRA, the right to take photographs of my child(ren) in connection with summer camp. I authorize the CRA, its assigns andtransferees to copyright, use and publish the same in print and/or electronically. I agree that the Dalton CRA may use such photographs of my child(ren)with or without my name and for any lawful purpose, including for example such purposes as publicity, illustration, advertising, and Web content.
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature ________________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________
• DYC Summer Camp Policies and Procedures: I have reviewed NOTICE PAGE: DYC Summer Camp Policies and Procedures. I understand and agree tothe DYC Summer Camp Policies and Procedures. (Note: Required for ALL DYC Day Campers and ALL Make it a Full Day Campers.)
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature _______________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________
FORM ASIDE 1
Community Recreation Association400 Main Street • Dalton, MA 01226 • (413) 684-0260 • FAX: (413) 684-4033 • daltoncra.org
Your child’s safety is the CRA’s top priority, and due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we will be taking extra precautions at summer camp. We arereviewing all policies and procedures and will make modifications to comply with state and local officials and medical expert’s advice.
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Please check ALL Camps that Apply
FORM ASIDE 2
DYC DAY CAMP Grade as of Sept 2020 ___________■ Week 1 . . . . . June 22 – 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 2 . . . . . June 29 – July 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 3 . . . . . July 6 – 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 4 . . . . . July 13 – 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 5 . . . . . July 20 – 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 6 . . . . . July 27 – 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 7 . . . . . August 3 – 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 8 . . . . . August 10 – 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 9 . . . . . August 17 – 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175■ Week 10 . . . . August 24 – 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175
Counselor In Training (CIT) for DYC Day Camp (NO FEE)
■ Available (circle) Week: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10T-shirt Size (check) ___ XS ___ S ___ M ___ L
Softball Camp■ Grades K-9 . . . . June 22 to 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Photography Camp■ Grades 3-6 . . . . June 22 to 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Co-ed Soccer Camp■ A Grades K-9 . . June 22 to 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75■ B Grades K-9 . . June 29 to July 3 . . . . . . . . . . . $75Cheer Camp■ Grades K-8 . . . . June 27 (1 day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50Babysitting Camp■ Grades 5-9 . . . . June 29 to July 1 (3 days) . . . . $50Art Camp■ Grades 1-3 . . . . June 29 to July 2 (4 days) . . . . $75Active Learning Camp■ A Grades K-2 . . June 29 to July 3 . . . . . . . . . . . $200■ B Grades 3-5 . . July 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200Coach Ed Silva’s Elite Boys Basketball Camp■ Grades 5-12 . . . July 6 to 9 (4 days) . . . . . . . . . . $130Boys Lacrosse Camp ■ Grades 3-9 . . . . July 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Track & Field Camp■ Grades 3-9 . . . . July 6 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Boys Basketball Camp■ Grades 3-9 . . . . July 13 to 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75MCLA Coach Gladu’s Elite Baseball Camp■ Ages 8-14 . . . . . July 13 to 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130Just4Keepers Goalkeeper Training■ Ages 8-14 . . . . . July 13 to 17 . . . . . . $20/1, $85/weekGirls Soccer Camp■ A Grades 1-6 . . July 13 to 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75■ B Grades 7-8 . . July 27 to 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Black Rock Youth Soccer Camp■ Ages 7-14 . . . . . July 20 to 23 (4 days) . . . . . . . . $75Baseball Camp■ Grades 1-6 . . . . July 20 to 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80Dance Camp■ Grades 1-5 . . . . July 20 to 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Basketball Shooters Camp■ Grades 5-9 . . . . July 21 to 23 (3 days) . . . . . . . . $80Golf Camp■ Grades 3-9 . . . . July 27 to 30 (4 days) . . . . . . . . $100Coach Campbell’s FUNdamental Youth Football Camp■ Grades 3-8 . . . . July 27 to 30 (4 days) . . . . . . . . $60Girls Basketball Camp■ Grades 3-9 . . . . July 27 to 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75Sidewalk Chalk Art Camp■ Grades 3-6 . . . . August 10 to 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . $75All Star Sports Camp■ Grades 2-6 . . . . August 17 to 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . $185
Please complete both sides
CRA 2020 SUMMER CAMPRegistration Form
Add to any morning (9 am–12 pm) Sports or Specialty Camp!For campers who would like to spend the afternoon at our DYC Day Camp. Theprogram includes daily swimming at the CRA’s pool, trips to local parks, gymgames, arts & crafts, and weekly trips to the library! Campers should wear comfort-able clothing and sneakers. Also, please remember to wear plenty of sunscreen!
AFTERNOON – MAKE IT A FULL DAY Provide your own transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100/weekTransportation provided to DYC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150/week
DYC BEFORE CARE (7:30 – 9 am)Transportation provided to Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25/week
PLEASE BRING: Lunch, a snack, a refillable bottle of water, and a bathing suit and towel.
PICKUP: 5 pm at the DYC, 27 South Carson Ave.
PLEASE NOTE: Transportation registration and fee are required at least 7 days prior to the week of the requested Camp.
Make it a Full Day with our DYC Day Camp
Camper’s Name _______________________________________ Grade __________
10% discount for camps paid in full by May 17, 2020.Total Enclosed $___________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE REC’D ____________________________ INITIALS ___________________________
Camp Name FEE TOTAL
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$150
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$100
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Girls Soccer Camp (B) 75 150 225DYC Day Camp - week 2 175 175EXAMPLE
Please fill out and return to: CRA Summer Camp, 400 Main Street, Dalton, MA 01226For questions please contact [email protected].
■ Check Enclosed: Please make payable to Dalton CRA
■ Please charge my: ■ MasterCard ■ Visa
Account Number ________________________________________________________
Exp. Date _____ /_____ Security Code ______________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________Name as it appears on Card
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AdministrationJon Yetto K-2 Camp DirectorDan McMahon 3-6 Camp DirectorAlison Peters Executive Director, Dalton CRA
ScheduleCamp Hours: 7:30 am – 5:00 pmWe reserve the right to charge for late pick-ups!
Registration ProcedureDYC Day Camp accepts children entering Kindergarten through grade 6as of fall 2020. All children must be fully potty trained to attend camp.
To attend camp, several forms must be completed for each camper.This includes general information, as well as medical and emergencycontact information.
Once registered and paid, your child is GUARANTEED a slot in thatweek’s program. Because this slot is guaranteed for your child, youmust pay for that slot whether your child attends or not. (Example: a child is registered for Monday-Friday and only attends 2 days. The parent or guardian is still responsible for payment for the full Monday-Friday week the child is signed up for.)
PaymentsCamp payments are due one week prior to the week your child is attending. If payment is not made by the end of the attending campweek, your child will not be able to attend following sessions of campuntil this overdue payment is received. This includes financial aid agreement payments.
Note: If there is an overdue balance for summer camp, your child willnot be able to attend further DYC Camps (Snowy Day, 1⁄2 Day, andSchool Closure Camps) or the CRA Kids’ Club Program until a payment is made in full.
Camp AttirePlease remember to dress your child appropriately for camp. We encourage you to dress your child in clothing that you do not mind getting dirty or stained with art materials. Here are some helpful reminders of camp appropriate clothing:• Closed-toe shoes • T-shirts• Shorts• Please send your child with a swimsuit and towel DAILY• Please send your child with a change of clothes DAILY
Lost and FoundThe DYC Day Camp has a Lost and Found for misplaced items. Pleaselabel all items with your child’s name. While we make every effort tokeep all camper belongings in their backpack or with them, DYC DayCamp will not be held responsible for lost or stolen items. Please make a quick check of your child’s backpack at the end of the camp day.
Behavioral PolicyThe DYC Day Camp has a strict 3-strikes policy. We give a child the opportunity to turn their behavior around 3 times before their parent/guardian is contacted to pick the child up.
In cases of immediate danger—or incidents such as running away, physicalor verbal altercations, and bullying—the 3-strike policy will not apply.The parent/guardian will be contacted immediately to pick up their child.Depending on the child’s actions, if a suspension is necessary, it will be upto the Group Director (K-2 or 3-6) to determine when the child can returnto camp. There will be no reimbursement for suspensions!
Illness PolicyTo attend DYC Day Camp, children must be healthy enough to participate in the program’s daily routine. For the safety and comfortof your child, please keep them home until they feel better and nolonger present the danger of passing on their illness – we do not havethe facilities to care for sick children. An ill child will be provided withrest and quiet and the parent/guardian will be called to pick up child.Conditions that necessitate an ill child to be picked up early from theprogram include: fever, diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, Conjunctivitis(Pink Eye), head lice, persistent crying, difficulty breathing, or other evidence of disease, including suspicious rashes. Children will be allowed to return to DYC Day Camp when they are free of the abovesymptoms for a 24-hour period, or with written approval of theirphysician. The Program Director may request a written note from the physician if there is a concern of the child or other children in the program. The DYC Day Camp staff will notify the parent/guardianof symptoms that might indicate allergy, respiratory, skin or digestivedistress.
Medications and AllergiesParents need to record any known allergies on the Registration Form.All allergies will be posted at the DYC, CRA, on the refrigerator in thekitchen, and on the snack storage cabinet.
Medication will be administered to children by the Camp Leader or Director only when given with a medication form or doctors note and:A. All medications shall be labeled in its original container with the child’s name, the name of the drug, and the directions for its administration and storage. All medications must be given directly to the Camp Director or Camp Leader by the parent/guardian.B. All medications will be stored out of the reach of children. C. The program will maintain a written record of the administrationof any medication (excluding topical ointments and sprays applied tonormal skin) which will include the child’s name, the time and date ofeach administration, the dosage, and the name of the staff memberadministering the medication. This completed record will become part of the child’s file.D. All unused medication will be returned to the parent.
ReleaseDYC Day Campers and Make it a Full Day Campers parents/guardian’sare required to review and accept the DYC Summer Camp Policies andProcedures Notice. Please sign and date the release on the CRA SummerCamp Registration Form (Form A, Side 1).
CRA 2020 SUMMER CAMP
DYC Summer Day Camp Policies and Procedures
NOTICE
Community Recreation Association400 Main Street • Dalton, MA 01226 • (413) 684-0260 • FAX: (413) 684-4033 • daltoncra.org
Signature required on Registration Form
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FORM B
Community Recreation Association400 Main Street • Dalton, MA 01226 • (413) 684-0260 • FAX: (413) 684-4033 • daltoncra.org