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PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID ARLINGTON VA PERMIT 924 Online Registration begins 7am, February 20, 2013 La inscripción en línea comienza el 20 de febrero a las 7am http://registration.arlingtonva.us/ Don’t let fee or disability be a barrier! Check out the fee reduction and accommodation policies on page 3. Inscríbase hoy para recibir una suscripción gratuita del catálogo de campamentos de verano del Condado de Arlington. Llame 703-228-4747 o ingrese a la pagina www.arlingtonva.us y escriba “suscribir catalogo” en el rectángulo de búsqueda. ¿Necesita hablar con alguien en español? Llame 703-228-4747 y solicite información sobre los campamentos de verano. Great Places for Children to Learn, Play and Grow! What’ s Inside! Lo que hay adentro* Localización/Mapa 3 Campamentos por Edad, Sesión, Localización e Interés 27 Campamentos Pre-escolares 5 Campamentos Clásicos 5 Campamentos Nocturnos 6 Naturaleza, Aventura e Historia 6 Campamentos de Artes Creativos 8 Campamentos de Deportes 9 Campamentos para Personas con Discapacidades 13 Campamentos para Adolescentes 14 Imaginación y Exploración 16 Campamentos en centros comunitarios 23 Información sobre la Inscripción 24 Inscripción en línea – ¡Consejos y trucos para tener éxito! 25 Formularios de Inscripción 25 Información del Participante/ Registro de Emergencia 26 Voluntariado 26 En Español 3, 21-28 *La descripción de los campamentos está en idioma inglés Locations/Map 3 Camps by Age, Session, Location and Interest 4 Camps for Preschoolers 5 Classic Camps 5 Overnight Camps 6 Nature, Adventure & History Camps 6 Community Center Camps 7 Creative Arts Camps 8 Sports Camps 9 Camps for Individuals with Disabilities 13 Teen Camps 14 Imagination Exploration Camps 16 Registration Info 18 Online Registration – Tips & Tricks for Success! 18 Registration Forms 19 Participant Information/ Emergency Record Form 20 Volunteers Needed 20 Planning Calendar 21 En Español 3, 21-28 ¡No deje que costo, ni idioma, ni discapacidad, sean una barrera para participar en clases, campamentos, o programas. Ofrecemos asistencia financiera para los que califican y acomodaciones para aquellos con discapacidadespara que todos puedan participar. Ver página 24. ¿Sabía que puede registrarse en español por internet? Vaya a la página web http://registration.arlingtonva.us, haga clic en “Register for Classes and Camps” y luego haga clic en la palabra ‘Español’ en la parte superior. Por favor note que esta página no está completamente traducida, por lo tanto usted necesitará el número de actividad para completar la transacción, y cuando efectúe el pago con su tarjeta, algunos campos estarán en inglés. Don’t let fee or disability be a barrier! Arlington County is committed to all its residents! We offer reduced fees for those in need and accommodations for disabilities too so everyone can participate. Learn more on page 3.

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Page 1: 2013 Arlington County Guide to Summer Camps

prsrt stdus postage

paidarlington va

permit 924

Online Registration begins 7am, February 20, 2013

La inscripción en línea comienza el 20 de febrero a las 7am

http://registration.arlingtonva.us/

Don’t let fee or disability be a barrier! Check out the fee reduction and accommodation policies on page 3.

Inscríbase hoy para recibir una suscripción gratuita del catálogo de campamentos de verano del Condado de Arlington. Llame 703-228-4747 o ingrese a la pagina www.arlingtonva.us y escriba “suscribir catalogo” en el rectángulo de búsqueda. ¿Necesita hablar con alguien en español? Llame 703-228-4747 y solicite información sobre los campamentos de verano.

Great Places for Children to Learn, Play and Grow!

What’s Inside! Lo que hay adentro*Localización/Mapa 3

Campamentos por Edad, Sesión, Localización e Interés 27

Campamentos Pre-escolares 5

Campamentos Clásicos 5

Campamentos Nocturnos 6

Naturaleza, Aventura e Historia 6

Campamentos de Artes Creativos 8

Campamentos de Deportes 9

Campamentos para Personas con Discapacidades 13

Campamentos para Adolescentes 14

Imaginación y Exploración 16

Campamentos en centros comunitarios 23

Información sobre la Inscripción 24

Inscripción en línea – ¡Consejos y trucos para tener éxito! 25

Formularios de Inscripción 25

Información del Participante/ Registro de Emergencia 26

Voluntariado 26

En Español 3, 21-28

*La descripción de los campamentos está en idioma inglés

Locations/Map 3

Camps by Age, Session, Location and Interest 4

Camps for Preschoolers 5

Classic Camps 5

Overnight Camps 6

Nature, Adventure & History Camps 6

Community Center Camps 7

Creative Arts Camps 8

Sports Camps 9

Camps for Individuals with Disabilities 13

Teen Camps 14

Imagination Exploration Camps 16

Registration Info 18

Online Registration – Tips & Tricks for Success! 18

Registration Forms 19

Participant Information/ Emergency Record Form 20

Volunteers Needed 20

Planning Calendar 21

En Español 3, 21-28

¡No deje que costo, ni idioma, ni discapacidad, sean una barrera para participar en clases, campamentos, o programas. Ofrecemos asistencia financiera para los que califican y acomodaciones para aquellos con discapacidadespara que todos puedan participar. Ver página 24.

¿Sabía que puede registrarse en español por internet?Vaya a la página web http://registration.arlingtonva.us, haga clic en “Register for Classes and Camps” y luego haga clic en la palabra ‘Español’ en la parte superior. Por favor note que esta página no está completamente traducida, por lo tanto usted necesitará el número de actividad para completar la transacción, y cuando efectúe el pago con su tarjeta, algunos campos estarán en inglés.

Don’t let fee or disability be a barrier! Arlington County is committed to all its residents!We offer reduced fees for those in need and accommodations for disabilities too so everyone can participate. Learn more on page 3.

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HELP WANTED: YOu!Want to have a blast this summer and make money doing it? Arlington County is looking for creative, enthusiastic, committed, sincere people who want to have fun to help staff our summer camps. These are part-time to full-time temporary positions at a competitive salary. Great for teachers, college students (must be over 18), and anyone who wants experience working with the best kids in the nation... Arlington kids! You can also support special interest in the arts, nature, sports or working with people with disabilities. Interested? Call 703-228-3327.

Check out the Arlington County Summer Camp Catalog for

camps and programs that keep kids engaged, active and focused

on expanding their horizons! Arlington County programs offer

lots of choices, safe and inviting environments, and the chance

for children to develop strong bonds with their community.

Kids get their fill of thrills through sports; showcase their talents

through the arts; reap the rewards of volunteerism; invigorate their

imaginations through creative play; explore the outdoors through

nature programs; and have adventures galore. All while making

friends and lifelong memories. Summer is the perfect time to

bring people together by nurturing a healthy development that

helps young people grow up confident, caring and responsible.

Camp Registration & Information 703-228-4747Habla Español 703-228-4747Job Opportunities 703-228-3327Summer Camp Hotline 703-228-1856Elementary Programs 703-228-4773Teen Programs 703-228-4729Therapeutic Recreation 703-228-4740TTY Number for All Programs Use relay 711Volunteer with Us 703-228-4724Inclement Weather Hotline 703-228-4715

][Did you know that first day of camp registration is the busiest day for online registrations? Make sure you get into the camps you want by preparing before the registration period begins. See page 18 for great registration tips!

WHAT DO YOu WANT TO DO THIS SuMMER? THERE’S SOMETHINg FOR EVERYONE!

Summer was designed to give kids a break from school and help them try newexperiences and grow mentally, physically and socially. Whether your child wantsto refine a sports skill, get creative, be in a play, learn magic, play classic andelectronic games or explore the great outdoors, Arlington has something to offer.

Classic Camps (page 5) offer a variety of programming options, both structured and unstructured, that include art, sports, trips and more.

Overnight Camps (page 6) are a combo of a classic camp, nature/adventure camp and sleepover.

Nature, Adventure or History Camps (page 6) are for kids who love the outdoors and want to learn about and enjoy nature…and maybe stretch their limits with challenges such as canoeing, caving and more.

Creative Arts Camps (page 8) come in every shape and size, for those who want to learn to paint a picture, act in a play, throw a pot, sing a song and more!

Sports Camps (page 9) are available for the sports enthusiast who enjoys every sport in a sport combo camp, or for the camper who wants to learn or refine skills in a specific sport camp such as basketball or tennis.

Camps for Individuals with Disabilities (page 13) are camps specifically designed for individuals with physical, emotional, social or cognitive/mental challenges.

Imagination Exploration Camps (page 16) bring kids with special interests in science, magic, history and imagination strategy games together.

Community Center Based Camps (page 7) are programs for children ages 5-11, designed to give families lots of flexibility, including an option for students attending summer school!

Qualified Staff Make it Happen Camp and playground counselors are special people. Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) staff must love working with young people. They are creative, enthusiastic, committed and sincere...plus super-patient and loads of fun! In fact, many of Arlington’s camp and playground counselors have been campers themselves, often in the programs they now direct. A lot of our committed staff are schoolteachers, college students, and college graduates who hope to find a permanent job work-ing with kids. They’re a talented and fun bunch, each with loads of experience in his or her specialty area, and all com-mitted to helping your child to be the best he or she can be. To ensure your children have a positive and fun experi-ence, Arlington County invests many hours in staff training and development. In addition to meeting the qualifications for their position, all summer staff attends mandatory training that focuses on promoting positive participation; creative expression; cooperative and adaptive games; heart-healthy and well-ness activities; risk management and safety; child protective services; proce-dures and policies; planning activities; positive and productive scheduling; and developing welcoming spaces.

Arlington Camps for All Abilities As part of our inclusion philosophy, youth with disabilities are welcome to register for programs of interest. We have designated Madison and Fairlington Tot camps; and Jamestown Elementary Summerfest as sites that receive additional services. These sites have a lower camp maximum, lower staff to camper ratio and additional training for staff on program modifications, behavior management and inclusion of individuals with disabilities. Also check our TR Camps on pages 13-14.

Please note, your child can attend any camp of interest. Trained Therapeutic Recreation (TR) staff can assist you in making sure your child has the right support and accommodations to ensure that they have a safe and successful experience at camp. Reasonable accommodations could include: adapted equipment and techniques, specialized staff training, sign language interpreters, accessible facilities, additional staff, or large print and Braille materials. Please request accommodations at least two weeks in advance. It may be necessary to change a camper’s placement if the support, assistance and accommodation necessary for participation can best be provided at an alternate site. Contact the TR Office at [email protected], 703-228-4740 for more information.

Performing Arts, Sport, Arts and Crafts, Science, Nature, Gaming and Technology, and Much More!

SEND A KID TO CAMP…PLEASE!DPR established the Summer FUNd in 2004 to cover

registration and field trip fees for children who could otherwise not participate due to financial hardship. Please help us ensure that all children in Arlington have a fun, engaging and asset-building summer.

Contribute to a child’s summer adventures by donating during the registration process or on the Arlington

County Camp Registration Form.

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Performing Arts, Sport, Arts and Crafts, Science, Nature, Gaming and Technology, and Much More! To learn more about Arlington County camps check out the Parent Handbook at www.arlingtonva.us/dpr after February 20.

Camp Facts 101 Everyone can have a great time this summer, but not at another’s expense. All participants must follow directions and be respectful of fellow campers, staff, property, and program boundaries. While each camp has specific policies for each session, there are common policies among all Arlington camps. These policies were developed to be sure all kids are safe and have the best opportunity for an enriching and fun summer.

1. Children must wear appropriate clothing and shoes for the camp and its activities. Sandals are not allowed except on water days.

2. Children must bring their lunch to full day camps.

3. Caregivers should pick up a calendar of activities on the first day of each camp session on site.

4. Excess group insurance that is above and beyond personal medical insurance is available to camp participants to cover medical expenses incurred as a result of injusry at camp.

5. Behavior resulting in extreme disruption or intentional harm to self, others or property can result in removal from the program according to the Code of Conduct Policy at the discretion of program staff. Camp and playground counselors are trained to use supportive strategies and available resources to encour-age positive participation as alternatives to removal.

6. Locations are subject to change (this catalog conveys the most correct information available before going to press). For updates, contact the registration office at 703-228-4747 or log on to www.arlingtonva.us, search summer camp.

7. The Arlington County Board approves all Arlington County camp fees. The goal is to pro-vide programs for all County children. You may qualify for reduced fees even in non-DPR camps. Call the Registration Office for more information 703-228-4747.

8. Camps with insufficient enrollment will be canceled. Registration staff will help direct families to comparable open programs.

9. To keep kids safe, summer programs will limit or cancel outdoor activities, or may even cancel programs, on “Code Red” days. Camper safety is the deciding factor.

10. Field trips are subject to change or cancellation due to inclement weather or if appropriate transportation is unavailable.

11. AC indicates an Arlington County camp. Use the registration form on page 19 and participant information/emergency record form on page 20 to register for these camps only.

Art FacilitiesInstalacíones para artes1 Arlington Arts Center

3550 Wilson Blvd.22201 703-248-6800

2 Artisphere 1101 Wilson Blvd. 22209 703-875-1100

3 Fairlington Arts Studio 3308 S. Stafford St. 22206 703-228-6492

4 Gunston Arts Center 2700 S. Lang St. 22206 703-228-1850

5 Lee Arts Center 5722 Lee Highway 22207 703-228-0560

6 Lubber Run Amphitheatre N. 2nd & N. Columbus St. 22203 703-228-1850

7 Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre 1611 N. Kent St. 22209 703-228-1850

8 Theatre on the Run 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22206 703-228-1850

9 Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre 125 S. Old Glebe. Rd. 22204 703-228-1850

10 Thomas Jefferson Art Studios 3501 S. 2nd St.  22204 703-228-5925

Community Centers & Senior Centers/Centros Comunitarios11 Aurora Hills Community

Center & Senior Center 735 18th St. S. 22202 703-228-5722

12 Barcroft Sports and Fitness Center 4200 S. Four Mile Run 22206 703-228-0701

13 Carver Community Center 1415 S. Queen St. 22204 703-228-5706

14 Charles Drew Community Center 3500 S. 23rd St. 22206 703-228-5725

15 Culpepper Garden Senior Center 4435 N. Pershing Dr. 22203 703-228-4403

16 Dawson Terrace Community Center 2133 N. Taft St. 22201 703-522-4712

17 Fairlington Community Center 3308 S. Stafford St. 22206 703-228-6588

18 Gunston Community Center 2700 S. Lang St. 22206 703-228-6980

19 Langston Brown Community Center & Multipurpose Senior Center 2121 N. Culpeper St. 22207 703-228-5210

20 Lee Community Center & Senior Center 5722 Lee Highway 22207 703-228-0550

21 Lubber Run Community Center 300 N. Park Drive 22203 703-228-4712

22 Madison Community Center & Senior Programs 3829 N. Stafford St. 22207 703-228-5310

23 Thomas Jefferson Community Center 3501 2nd St. S. 22204 703-228-5920

24 Walter Reed Community Center & Multipurpose Senior Center 2909 16th St. S. 22204 703-228-0935

Community LocationsEspacios Comunitarios25 Carlin Hall Center

5711 S. 4th St. 22204 703-379-1390

26 Cooperative Extension Services 3308 S. Stafford St. 22206 703-228-6400

27 Quincy Parking Deck N. 15th St. & N. Quincy St. 22201 703-228-1805

28 Woodbury Park 2335 N. 11th St. 703-807-1941 22205

Nature Centers Centros de Naturaleza29 Gulf Branch Nature Center

3608 N. Military Rd. 22207 703-228-3403

30 Long Branch Nature Center 625 S. Carlin Springs Rd. 22204 703-228-6535

31 Potomac Overlook Park 2845 N. Marcey Rd. 22207 703-528-5406

Parks & Playgrounds/Parques y Patios de recreoEach park location has it’s own unique setting. For information about a specific park call 703-228-652532 Arlington Heights Park

S. 9th St. & S. Irving St. 22204

33 Barcroft Park 4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 22204

34 Bluemont Park 601 N. Manchester St. 22203

35 Bon Air Park 850 N. Lexington St. 22205

36. Doctors Run Park 1301 S. George Mason Dr. 22204

37 Fort Barnard Park 2101 S. Pollard St. 22204

38 Fort C.F. Smith Park 2411 N. 24th St. 22207

39 Fort Scott Park 2800 S. Fort Scott Dr. 22202

40 Glebe Road Park 4211 N. Old Glebe Rd. 22207

41 Glencarlyn Park 301 S. Harrison St. 22204

42 Greenbrier Park 5201 N. 28th St. 22207

43 Gunston Park 1401 S. 28th St. 22206

44 Hayes Park 1516 N. Lincoln St. 22201

45 High View Park 1945 N. Dinwiddie St. 22207

46 Jennie Dean Park 3630 S. 27th St. 22206

47 Long Bridge Park 475 Long Bridge Dr. 22202

48 Lacey Woods Park 1200 N. George Mason Dr. 22205

49 Lyon Village Park 1800 N. Highland St. 22201

50 Madison Manor Park 6225 N. 12th Rd. 22205

51 Marcey Road Park 2722 N. Marcey Rd. 22207

52 Maury Park 3550 Wilson Blvd. 22201

53 Nauck Park 2600 S. 19th St. 22204

54. Penrose Park 2200 S. 6th St. 22204

55 Powhatan Springs Park 6020 Wilson Blvd. 22205

56 Quincy Park 1021 N. Quincy St. 22201

57 Rocky Run Park 1109 N. Barton St. 22201

58 Towers Park 801 S. Scott St. 22204

59 Tuckahoe Park 2400 N. Sycamore St. 22213

60 Tyrol Hill Park 5101 S. 7th Rd. 22204

61 Virginia Highlands Park 1600 S. Hayes St. 22202

62 Westover Park 1001 N. Kennebec St. 22205

Schools/Escuelas63 Abingdon Elementary

3035 S. Abingdon St. 22206 703-228-6650

64 Ashlawn School 5950 N. 8th Rd. 22205 703-228-5270

65 Arlington Science Focus School 1501 N. Lincoln St. 22201 703-228-7670

66 Arlington Traditional School 855 N Edison St. 22205 703-228-6290

67 Barcroft School 625 S. Wakefield St. 22204 703-228-5838

68 Barrett Elementary School 4401 N. Henderson Rd. 22203 703-228-6288

69 Bishop O’Connell School 6600 Little Falls Rd. 22213 703-237-1400

70 Carlin Springs School 5995 S. 5th Road 22204 703-228-6645

71 Glebe Elementary School 1770 N Glebe Rd. 22207 703-228-6280

72 H-B Woodlawn/ Stratford School 4100 N. Vacation Lane 22207 703-228-6363

73 Jamestown School 3700 N. Delaware St. 22207 703-228-5275

74 Kenmore Middle School 200 S. Carlin Springs Rd. 703-228-6800 22204

75 Key School 2300 Key Blvd. 22201 703-228-4210

76 Long Branch School 33 N. Fillmore St. 22201 703-228-4220

77 McKinley Elementary School 1030 N. McKinley Rd. 22205 703 228-5280

78 Nottingham School 5900 Little Falls Rd. 22207 703-228-5290

79 Oakridge Elementary School 1414 S. 24th St. 22202 703-228-5840

80 Patrick Henry Elementary School 701 S. Highland St. 22204 703-228-5820

81 Randolph Elementary School 1306 S. Quincy St. 22204 703-228-5830

82 Reed School 1664 N. Mckinley Rd. 22205 703-812-9724

83 Swanson Middle School 5800 N. Washington Blvd. 22205 703-228-5500

84 Taylor Elementary School 2600 N. Stuart St. 22207 703-228-6275

85 Thomas Jefferson School 125 S. Old Glebe Rd. 22204 703-228-5900

86 Tuckahoe Elementary School 6550 N. 26th St. 22213 703-228-5288

87 Wakefield School 4901 S. Chesterfield Rd. 22206 703-228-6700

88 Washington-Lee School 1300 N. Stafford St. 22201 703-228-6200

89 Williamsburg Middle School 3600 N. Harrison St. 22207 703-228-5450

90 Yorktown School 5201 N. 28th St. 22207 703-228-5400

¿Dónde está?

Fee Reductions: (vea página 24 para Asistencia Financiera)Don’t let fees be a barrier. Arlington County residents may request a fee reduction! All participants must submit fee reduction applications PRIOR to registration, since discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE. Fee reductions are available on a sliding scale based on household income and size. Anyone who is active financial assistance client of Arlington County’s Department of Human Services or Arlington Public Schools free/reduced lunch program, as well as others who are below the threshold of the currently published HUD’s Section 8 income limits, can apply for a reduced fee. To apply, bring proof of identity, proof of Arlington residency and proof of income (such as original free/reduced lunch letter from APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing, or current tax forms) to receive 25%, 50% or 75% off.

Fee Reduction Processing Locations and Hours:Registration Office, 3700 South Four Mile Run Dr, 703-228-4747, 8am-5pmLangston-Brown Community Center, 2121 Culpeper St., 22207, 703-228-5210, 9am-6:30pmLubber Run Community Center, 300 N. Park Dr., 703-228-4712, 9am-6:30pmWalter Reed Community Center, 2909 16th Street S., 703-228-0935, 9am-6:30pm

Call for an appointment at the following centers:Thomas Jefferson, 3501 S. 2nd St., 703-228- 5920Barcroft Sports & Fitness Center, 4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr., 703-228- 0701Carver Community Center, 1415 S. Queen St., 22204, 703-228-5706Charles Drew Community Center, 3500 23rd St., S., 22206, 703-228-5725Fairlington, 3308 S. Stafford St., 22206, 703-228-6588Gunston Community Center, 2700 S. Lang St., 22206, 703-228-6980Lee Community Center, 5722 Lee Highway, 22207, 703-228-0550 Madison Community Center, 3829 N. Stafford St., 22207, 703-228-5310

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EASY CAMP guIDE bY AgE, INTEREST AND SESSIONCamps listed in PINK are operated by Arlington County’s Department of Parks, and Recreation.

PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+ Sessions Location

Camps for Pre-schoolers 5

Tot Camp 5 ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

25, 17, 18, 21, 22, 78

Educational Theatre Company: Run Away with the Circus 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 5 17, 22

Educational Theatre Company: Ocean Adventures! 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 22

Golden Boot Lil Boots Soccer Camp 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3,7 18

ASA Morning Soccer Camps 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4, 7, 8, 9 61, 55, 74

UK Petite Summer Soccer Camp 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4, 5 18

Care Actor: Act It Out! 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4,7, 8 22

Classic Camps 5

Camp Horizon 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 65, 73

Summerfest Day Camp 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 18, 65, 73

YMCA Traditional Camps 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

YMCA Catch the Spirit 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

Overnight Camps 6Arlington County 4H Junior Resident Camp 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3

Arlington County 4H Parent/Child Cloverbud 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3

Girl’s Fire Camp 6 ✹ 3

Nature, Adventure & History Camps 6Down in the Dirt 6 ✹ ✹ 1, 2 30

Forest Friends 6 ✹ ✹ 5, 6 29

Insect Insanity 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7 30

Wildlife in our World 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2 29

Hands-on History Camp 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 38

Arlington Farmer Camp 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2 38

Treks & Travels: Hiking Challenge 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 30

Treks & Travel: From Tributaries to Tides 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 30

Potomac Hikers 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 29

Civil War Soldier 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 38

Battlefield Explorers 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 38

Natural Resource Camp 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 38

YMCA Trip/Outdoor Adventures Camps 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Virginia Outside Mountain Bike Camp 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 8 18

Virginia Fishing Adventures Fishing Camp 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1,3,4,9,10 18

Creative Arts Camps 8

Creative Arts Camp 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 17,22

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: The Secret Circus 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 22

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: Zootopia Royal Edition! 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 22

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: Up Up and Away 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 22

Jane Franklin dance: “The Big Meow” 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 5 8

Jane Franklin dance: “Penelope’s Pesky Pen” 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 7,8 8

Encore Stage & Studio: It’s Elementary 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1-2,3-4,5-6, 7-8, 9-10 83

Educational Theatre Company: Page to Stage 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 8-9 17

Encore Stage & Studio: Scenes for Tweens and Teens 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3-4, 5-6 74

Encore Stage & Studio: Stage Door 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 74

Encore Stage & Studio: Tech Camp 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 8Educational Theater Company’s Science Theater: Discover the Microscopic World! 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 22

Care Actor: Dramatic Kids! 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 74

School of Crafts: Intro to Sewing 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 64

School of Crafts: Modern Quilting 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3 64

School of Crafts: Using Sewing Patterns 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 64

School of Crafts: Open Studio 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5, 6 64

School of Crafts: Introduction to Hand Embroidery 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 64

School of Crafts: Introduction to Knitting 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 64

Care Actor: Theatrical teens! 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 74

Art Bound Studio: Perspective Drawing and Painting 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 63

Art Bound Studio: Mini Modern Masters 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 63

Sports Camps 9

Arlington Sports Camp 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 63

Barcroft Gymnastics Camp 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 12

Dawson Terrace Gymnastics Camp 10 ✹ ✹3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 16

YMCA Sports Camps 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 81

All American Sports Camp 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2, 4, 9 12, 72

SporTECH Computer Camp 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 83

Dual Sports Camp: Basketball/Flag Football 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 12

Dual Sports Camp: Soccer/Basketball 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 83

Orange Line Sports Multi Sport Camp 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 12

UK Elite Sports Week 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 8 18

Aqua Sports Camp 2013 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7, 8, 9, 10 88

Arlington Summer Baseball Beginners Camp 10 ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4 34

Virginia Baseball Club Arlington Baseball Camp 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 33, 34

Pure Performance Baseball Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2 66

Pure Performance Softball Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 6 33, 56

Pure Performance Advanced Softball Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 8 33, 56

Shooting Stars Sports Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5, 6, 10 12, 72

PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+ Sessions Location

Nova Basketball School 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7, 8 72

Warrior Basketball Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2, 6 74, 83, 88

Orange Line Sports Basketball Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 78, 88

One on One Hoops camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2 83

Chuck Driesell Basketball Academy 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 74

Chummy Gill Basketball Academy 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7, 10 19, 83

Patriot Girls Basketball Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 8 83, 88

UK Elite Soccer Camp 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4, 5 18

Challenger Sports: British Soccer Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2, 9 18

Golden Boot Soccer Art of Scoring Goals 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7 18

Golden Boot Soccer Player Development 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7 18

ASA Soccer Camps 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

50, 59, 61, 74

ASA Evening Soccer Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9, 10 34

ASA Indoor Soccer Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3 74

Youth Football camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 5, 6 88

Momentum3 Football Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1,4 63, 88

FirstServe Tennis Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹3, 4, 5, 7,8, 9, 10 34

YMCA Outdoor Tennis Academy 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2, 6 34

MOJO Volleyball Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 5 88

Arlington Fencers Club Camp 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 78

Academy International: Girls Field Hockey 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 5 42

Academy International: Girls Lacrosse 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 8 42, 72

American Skateboarding and Rollerblading Camp 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 6, 10 27

American Bike Riding Camp 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 27

American Skateboard at Powhatan Springs Skate Park 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 7 55

Capital Ultimate Camp 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 5 72

Momentum3 Cheer Camp 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4 63, 88

Camps for People with Disabilities 13

Camp Discovery 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 71

iCan Bike Camp 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 74

Adventure Quest 14 ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 72

Project F.I.V.E. 14 ✹2-3, 4-5, 6-7 23, 83

Access Adapted Sports Camp 14 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 67

Teen Camps 14

Summer Adventure ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 23, 83

T.E.A.M. Teen Entrepreneur Amusement Management – A Teen Job Readiness

14 ✹ 1-2 23

Tour DC 14 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 88

Junior Jam 15 ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

14, 19, 21, 23, 24, 74

Creative Art Teen Artist Series #1: Pottery Camp 14 ✹ ✹ 1-3 23

Creative Art Teen Artist Series: Photography Camp 14 ✹ ✹ 4-6 23

Creative Art Teen Artist Series: Drawing & Painting 14 ✹ ✹ 7-8 22

Theatrical Skills Building 14 ✹ ✹ 1 2

Summer Theater Experience 14 ✹ ✹ 3-5 2

Fashion Boot Camp 15 ✹ ✹ 6 2

iTravel 15 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4, 7, 8 19, 23

Last Lap 15 ✹ ✹ ✹ 9,10 19

Street Theater 15 ✹ 1-8 74

Specialty Camps for Imagination & Exploration 16KidRealm Lego Legends Camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3, 6-7 64

KidRealm Time Machine Camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 64

KidRealm Pokemon Hobby camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4-5, 8 64

KidRealm Maximum Motion Camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4-5 64

KidRealm Young Wizards Camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 64

KidRealm Quest Camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6-7 64

Silver Knights Chess Camp 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 56, 8, 9, 10

17, 22, 24, 78

Funutation Academy: Making Games for Android Phones 16 ✹ ✹ 1 17

Funutation Academy Jungle Robots 16 ✹ ✹ 1 17

Funutation Academy: Battle Bots 16 ✹ ✹ 9 17

Funutation Academy: Stop Motion Animation 16 ✹ ✹ 9 17

Funutation Academy: Making Games for the Nintendo DS 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

Funutation Academy: Jr Soccer 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

Sciensational Workshops: Follow Me Robot 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 22Sciensational Workshops: Model Airplanes-Bridge Building-Electronic Gadgets 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 22

Sciensational Workshops: All Terrain Tracker Vehicle 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 22Sciensational Workshops: Travel on our Magical Science Tour 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 22

Mad Science: Eureka! 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 17

Mad Science: Secret Agent Lab 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

YMCA Specialty Camps 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8 81

YMCA Holiday Hoopla 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9

Community based Camps 7

Summer Expedition 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

13, 19, 21, 24

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Session Dates/Sesión y Fecha Week 1 June 24 › June 28, ’13 2 July 1 › July 5, ’13 (No Camp July 4)

3 July 8 › July 12, ’13 4 July 15 › July 19, ’13 5 July 22 › July 26, ’13 6 July 29 › Aug. 2, ’13 7 Aug. 5 › Aug. 9, ’13 8 Aug. 12 › Aug. 16, ’13 9 Aug. 19 › Aug. 23, ’13 10 Aug. 26 › Aug. 30, ’13

CAMPS FOR

PRESCHOOLERSTot CampAC Tot camp provides a fun, social environment where preschoolers can thrive! Each session features an excit-ing theme to enchant your child through outdoor activities, water play, games, arts & crafts and special events. We are especially interested in providing 45 minutes a day of movement activities. Field trips by bus are included at Carlin Hall, Gunston and Nottingham only. Field trips consist of one camp traveling to another to share a performance or special event. Some weeks there may be a special event at each camp, and no field trip provided. Campers should bring a nut free snack each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages: 3-5Carlin Hall 510153Fairlington 510253Gunston 510333Lubber Run 510473Madison 510493Nottingham* 510693* (No session 1 for Nottingham)Sessions 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8Time 9:30am-12:30pmFees $145, $116 for Session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Educational Theatre Company: (ETC) Run Away with the Circus!Calling all 3-5 year olds for a summer under the Big Top. There will be tight rope walkers, teddy bear tamers, silly clowns, talented animals and amazing gymnastic feats in our circus tent, as your child puts their motor skills to the tests all performed by your child. Books will come to life as we discover circus stories, songs and poems for the kids to explore in action. Our day is filled with circle time, improv games, arts and crafts, outdoor play and, of course, circus rehearsal. All your preschooler needs is their imagination to bring our circus to life! Family and friends are invited to an end of camp sharing. Note: Preschoolers must be potty trained. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 3–5Location SessionFairlington 1Madison 5Time 9am–noonFee $195Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.org. For questions call ETC, 703-271-0222.

ETC: Ocean Adventures!Dive into undersea adventures as your child explores the world beneath the sea! We will use well known stories and music to create our own aquatic adven-ture. Your child will learn basic acting skills as well as how to use their bodies, voices and imaginations to create their own undersea character. Children will also create their own props and cos-tumes! Each day will include circle time, fun improv games, costume building and outdoor play. Family and friends are invited to an end of camp sharing. Note: Preschoolers must be potty trained. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 3–5 Location SessionMadison 4Time 9am–noonFee $195Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatre company.org. For questions call ETC, 703-271-0222.

golden boot – Lil’ boots Soccer Lil’ Boots is a specially designed developmental program for kids ages 4-6. The program introduces young players to the basic fundamental skills of soccer and to the concept of team play. It incorporates soccer skills with motor, physical, mental and social skills in a positive and non-competitive envi-ronment. The camp builds self esteem, confidence, promotes sportsmanship and fair play, while instilling a love and passion for the game of soccer. All Players Receive a Medal! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 4-6Location Gunston Sessions 3, 7 Fees: $125 Time: 9:30-11am

ASA Morning CampsASA Morning Soccer Camps will provide a fun introduction to soccer for boys and girls that are 3 – 6 years of age. These camps will provide age-appropriate, enjoyable activities as these young children begin to develop coordination, agility, balance and other movement skills. Soccer instruction, focused on developing individual ball control skills, will also be provided. The ASA Morning Camps will be offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (make-up day is Friday). The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see our camp offerings for older children (6-15 year olds) and indoor soccer. Ages 3-6 Location Session Virginia Highlands 8Kenmore 1, 4, 7Powhatan Springs Park 9Time 9:30-11:30amFees $125Registration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com

Care Actor: Act It Out!This theater and arts program invites children to act out storybooks with positive values and create art projects. Campers will present their favorite story on the last day! Staff to partici-pant ratio: 1:9. Ages 4-6Location SessionMadison 6Time 9am-noonFee $155Registration: Visit www.careactorkids.com.

u.K. Petite Summer Soccer Camps We introduce 3 - 5 year old children to the fun, healthy and exciting world of soccer. Petite Camps are 90 minutes a day, Monday to Friday. Each day is structured to promote individualized learning through the medium of fun soccer related games and activities. Our philosophy and method-ology is based on cutting edge educational principles of how children learn tech-niques and develop them into skills while having a FANTASTIC TIME! Parents are welcome to stay and join in the Fun!! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 3-5. Location Session Gunston 1, 4, 5 Time 9-10:30am 10:45am - 12:15pmFee $110 Registration: visit www.UKElite.com, email [email protected], or call 973-631-9802.

CLASSIC CAMPSCamp HorizonAC This classic camp is great for your first time camper and/or younger elementary child. Camp Horizon offers exciting days designed around a creative weekly theme! Children will make new friends, develop social ability and learn life-long skills while participating in a variety of active play through sports, cooperative games, music, drama and arts and crafts! Campers will venture off once a week to a local swimming pool or explore other exciting local destinations in Arlington! Each child must bring a lunch and snack each day. Campers may choose individual leisure activities such as board games, art projects, or read-ing from 8-9am each day. Structured activities run from at 9am-3pm. Parents choice of extended hour’s run from 3-6pm each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:8 Ages: 4-7 (All four year olds registering must be five by September 30, 2013)Locations Camp CodeJamestown 570693Arlington Science Focus 570743Sessions 2,3,4,5,6,7,8Time: Core hours: 8am-3pmExtended Hours: 3-6pmFees Core $224, $179 for session 2Ext. Fees $46, $37 for session 2Combined Core & Ext. $270, $216 for session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Summerfest Day CampAC This classic camp for elementary children has it all! Full days of high-energy fun designed around a creative weekly theme. Your children will make new friends and learn life-long skills while participating in active play through sports, cooperative games, drama and arts and crafts. Campers may choose individual leisure activities such as board games, art projects or reading from 8-9am each day. Structured activities begin at 9am with large camp games followed by smaller group activities divided by participant’s age. Campers will venture off on two field trips per week. One field trip will be to a Northern Virginia Regional Park swimming pool and the other will be to another fun destination! Each child must bring a lunch and snack each day. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-11 Location Camp CodeGunston 521173Jamestown 521693Arlington Science Focus 521743Sessions 2,3,4,5,6,7,8Time 8am-6pmFees $242, $194 for session 2 AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

YMCA Traditional Camps Experience all that summer camp has to offer with YMCA Traditional Camps. YMCA Traditional Day Camps offer theme-based group games, sports and fitness activities, hands-on science activities, arts and crafts, field trips, swimming and so much more! Two-week sessions choices include: Pirate Splash!; Captain Y and the League of Superheroes; What’s a Thingamajig? and Space Station Vacation! For specific session offerings visit www.ymcadc.org. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-8Location YMCA Arlington Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6:30pmFees $410 (two-week sessions)Ext. Fees $105 per week, includes both am and pmRegistration: Open registration begins Wednesday, February 20. Early Bird Registration Available, please call 703-525-5420 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or register in-person at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.

YMCA Catch the SpiritCampers will experience themes that allow them to express themselves such as funny hat days, pajama days, birthday themes, and more. Campers get to deco-rate and create crafts to celebrate theme days. This is a YMCA Traditional Camp that offers theme-based group games, sports and fitness activities, hands-on science activities, arts and crafts, music, swimming and so much more! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-8, 8-12Location SessionFairlington 10Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6:30pmFees $205Ext. Fees $105, includes both am and pm.Registration: Open registration begins Wednesday, February 20. Early Bird Registration Available, please call 703-525-5420 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or register in-person at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.

•Designated Inclusion Sites •Individuals with disabilities are welcome to register for any program or camp. To further ensure a positive experience for all, we have designated different general recreation camp sites as Designated Inclusion Sites. Madison and Fairlington Tot camps, and Jamestown Elementary Summerfest are sites that are designed specifically to offer a lower camp maximum, and lower staff to camper ratio. Our Staff also receive additional training on program modifications and behavior management. This camp focuses on increasing camper’s awareness and comfort level interacting with peers of all different abilities. Inclusion not only benefits individuals with disabilities but has many positive benefits to all campers!

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OVERNIgHT CAMPS

Arlington County 4-H Junior Resident CampThis popular camp is the ultimate camp experience. 4-H camp programs include leadership, environmental and aquatic science, performing arts, forestry, outdoor adventures, animal science, horsemanship and science and technol-ogy. Youth have the opportunity to learn and have fun in a safe environment. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-13Location Northern Virginia 4H

Educational CenterDate July 7-11Fees Campers: $260 Counselors in training: $220 Counselors: $130Registration: Call 703-228-6400, email [email protected], or complete the registration form at http://offices.ext.vt.edu/Arlington

County 4-H Parent/ Child CloverbudTogether, kids and adults participate in traditional camp activities and programs certain to provide special memories and bonding between a child and his or her parent or guardian. Cherish fun-filled days and starry nights together. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-8Location Northern Virginia 4-H

Educational CenterDate July 8-10Fees: $235 Fees covers one parent and one child ($185 early bird); additional Child $80Registration › Call 540-635-7171 e-mail [email protected] or access the registration form at www.nova4h.com.

girl’s Fire CampExperience the everyday life of a Firefighter/ Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in a three-day weekend of fun-filled exercises, including physical training, classes and Fire/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) simulations. Interact with, ask questions, and even eat with on-duty personnel at an Arlington firehouse. Activities take place at various Arlington County Fire Department (ACFD) facilities. Overnight stay will be at Marymount University, chaperoned by female ACFD staff members. Free and limited to 16 female participants; selection based on successful comple-tion of the application packet and essay contest: “Why would you like to attend this camp?” Participants will be super-vised by highly trained Firefighters/Paramedics - safety is our highest pri-ority. Sponsored and run by Arlington County Fire Department. Note: Participants must be available for ALL parts of the Camp Program, including the overnight stays at Marymount University. Staff to participant ratio 1:4. Ages 13-16Location Marymount University July 12-14Fees FreeRegistration: e-mail [email protected] or call (703)228-4678 or go to www.arlingtonva.us/fire

NATuRE ADVENTuRE &

HISTORY CAMPSDown in the DirtAC Kids will love getting down and dirty as we wiggle like worms, find fossils, meet animals and more! We’ll explore the wonderful world under our feet through fun games, crafts and outdoor activities. Session content repeats: campers should only attend one session. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-6 (must have completed kindergarten)Location Camp CodeLong Branch Nature Center 540293Sessions 1, 2 (No camp July 4, 5)Time 9am-noonFees $164, $98 for session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Forest FriendsAC From box turtles to butterflies, an amazing variety of animals can be found in woods and backyards right here in Arlington! Kids who love animals will love this nature center camp, exploring the woods and meeting lots of friendly critters. Games, crafts and nature play will round out the day. Session content repeats; campers should attend only one session. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-6 (must have completed kindergarten)Location Camp CodeGulf Branch Nature Center 540353Sessions 5, 6Time 9am-noonFees $164 AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Insect InsanityAC Are you nuts about insects? Then here’s your chance to get completely buggy! Each day we’ll investigate a new group of insects: dragonflies and damselflies, grasshoppers and crickets, butterflies and moths, bees and wasps, beetles, bugs, true flies and more! We’ll also go on bug hunts, create an insect zoo and make cool insect crafts! Session con-tent repeats; campers should attend only one session. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-9 (must have completed grade 1)Location Camp CodeLong Branch Nature Center 540293Sessions 3,7Time 9am-noonFees $164AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Wildlife in our WorldAC Wriggle like a worm and touch a turtle at this nature center camp for kids who love animals and want to learn more about them and their woodland habitat. A mix of outdoor fun, crafts, games and hikes make this camp a success with nature loving children. Session content repeats; campers should attend only one session. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-9 (must have completed grade 1)Location Camp CodeGulf Branch Nature Center 540353Sessions 1, 2Time 9am-noon Fees $164; $98 for session 2, no camp on July 4 or 5 AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Hands-on History CampAC What was it really like during the Civil War? Here’s your child’s opportu-nity to find out in a way that reading a book or watching a movie simply can’t teach. Campers will participate in Civil War camp life, fort construction, artil-lery and infantry drilling, nineteenth-century games and more! We’ll eat food appropriate to the historical period and take time to enjoy the wonderful nature found in the park. Session content repeats so campers should attend only one session. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-9 Location Camp CodeFort CF smith 540433Sessions 3, 4 Time 9am-noonFees $164AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Arlington Farmer CampAC Although there are no longer any farms in Arlington, our community still has a rich agricultural history. During this camp we’ll use the fields and equipment at Fort CF Smith Park to learn about farming and farm skills such as caring for a garden, spinning and weaving and using harvesting equipment. On one day we’ll visit a local farm park to see farm animals and use some farm equipment. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-10 Location Camp CodeFort CF smith 540433Session 2 (no camp July 4-5)Time 9am-2pmFees $164AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Treks and Travels: Hiking ChallengeAC Get on board for Treks and Travels’ exciting expeditions! Each day campers meet at Long Branch Nature Center then travel to a different local park by van to explore, hike, find fossils, learn and play in a unique natural habitat. We’ll challenge ourselves by hiking some of the area’s most interesting stomping grounds. Note: Sturdy shoes are recommended for this camp, as hikes may include steep, rocky terrain. Campers should bring a bag lunch and water bottle. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-12 (must have completed grade 4)Location Camp CodeLong Branch Nature Center 540293Sessions 5Time 9am-3pmFees $323AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Treks and Travels: From Tributaries to Tides AC Where do local waters go on their way to the Chesapeake Bay? Find out as we follow the flow from the headwaters of a small tributary stream to the tidal Potomac River. Along the way, we’ll learn about watersheds and how we can protect stream health while we look for the animals and plants that live in and around local streams, wetlands and rivers. Note: clothes and footwear that can get very wet and muddy are highly recommended for this camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-12 (must have completed grade 4)Location Camp CodeLong Branch Nature Center 540293Session 6Time 9am-3pmFees $323AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Potomac HikersAC Get to know the plants and animals of the Potomac River watershed at this great camp for kids who love being outdoors. From springs, streams and swamps, to creeks and canals, we will hike, explore, net fish, catch critters and more! Campers will travel by van to local parks. Note: Sturdy shoes are recom-mended, as hikes may include steep, rocky terrain. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 9-12 (must have completed grade 4)Location Camp CodeGulf Branch Nature Center 540353Sessions 3, 4Time 9am-3pmFees $323AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Civil War SoldierAC No slouching in this camp! Our young enlistees will learn to march and drill like a well-trained infantry unit. They’ll learn how to quickly load cannons and how to design forts to protect the city. But they’ll also spend some quiet time setting up camp, cooking lunch and playing Civil War-era games. Using the park as a resource, we’ll also learn about Civil War medicine. Staff-to-camper ratio 1:8. Ages 9-12 Location Camp CodeFort CF smith 540433Session 6Time 9am-noonFees $164AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

battlefield ExplorersAC Each day we’ll travel by van to local Civil War battlefields and sites to learn about the war and the soldiers who fought. We’ll visit Harper’s Ferry and hike on the battlefields at Manassas, Fredericksburg, and Antietam and learn about each battle. Note: Sturdy shoes are recommended for this camp, as hikes may include rocky and uneven terrain. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 11-14Location Camp CodeFort CF smith 540433Session 7Time 9am-4pmFees $377AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Session Dates/Sesión y Fecha Week 1 June 24 › June 28, ’13 2 July 1 › July 5, ’13 (No Camp July 4)

3 July 8 › July 12, ’13 4 July 15 › July 19, ’13 5 July 22 › July 26, ’13 6 July 29 › Aug. 2, ’13 7 Aug. 5 › Aug. 9, ’13 8 Aug. 12 › Aug. 16, ’13 9 Aug. 19 › Aug. 23, ’13 10 Aug. 26 › Aug. 30, ’13

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Natural Resource CampAC Throughout history humankind has relied on the natural world for survival. This truth holds just as valid today as it did centuries ago, although the ways in which we interact with our environment have varied across locality and time period. Your child will explore the many ways people have utilized the local ecosystem of northern Virginia, from the Native Americans to the first European settlers to the present day. We will use resources within the park to demonstrate how people have secured food, water, shelter and other necessities from their surroundings throughout history. The camp will also incorporate field trips to show how man has taken advantage of natural waterways as means of transportation. Staff to Participant Ratio: 1:8 Ages: 9-12Location Camp CodeFort CF Smith 540433Session 1Time 9am–2pmFees $272AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

YMCA Trip / Outdoor Adventure CampsGet movin’ this summer! Offered in one-week sessions, YMCA Trip Camps are designed for campers who have the maturity and readiness for daily field trip excursions throughout the Washington area. Trip Camps provide new experiences each day that such as museums, swim parks, amusement parks, farms, skating and more. Outdoor Adventure campers will experience fun and exciting outdoor experiences including hiking, sports, nature crafts, outdoor cooking, water activities, nature centers and programs and much more! Session choices include: Horseback Riding (8-12); Little Movers (5-8); Splish Splash (5-8); Movin’ On (8-12); Swim Bash (8-12); A Fair to Remember (12-15); High Adventure (12-15). For specific session offerings visit www.ymcadc.org. Staff to participant ratio 1:8 and 1:10. Ages 5-15Location SessionsTBD 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6:30pmFees $270-$600Ext. Fees $105 per week, includes both am and pmRegistration › Open registration begins Wednesday, February 20. Early Bird Registration Available, please call 703.525.5420 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or register in-person at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.

Virginia Outside Mountain bike CampNorthern Virginia has some of the best urban mountain biking trails around! Join the staff of Virginia Outside for daily instruction, trail rides and lots of fun. Campers will develop beginner and intermediate mountain biking skills including: steering, shifting, hill climbing and descending, log hopping, dodging obstacles, etiquette, mainte-nance, safety and more. Campers ride in the morning, have a midday activity with time to cool down, then get back on the bikes in the afternoon. Bikes and helmets provided by Virginia Outside, but campers are welcome to bring their own. Staff to participant ratio 1:4. Ages 8-13Location SessionGunston 1, 8Time 8:30am-3:30pmFees $475Registration: Visit www.virginiafishingadventures.com, e-mail [email protected] or 804-272-6362.

Virginia Fishing Adventures Fishing CampThis week with Virginia Fishing Adventures offers campers the opportunity to learn beginner and inter-mediate tactics for freshwater fishing in nearby private ponds and rivers, as well as the Chesapeake Bay. We have access to some excellent private waters where campers are assured success. Our counselor-to-camper ratio is 1-to-5 to allow for one-on-one instructional time each day. Campers may also earn their fishing merit badge through this program. Safety is our number one pri-ority, so campers will wear lifejackets when in the water or on a boat. Virginia Fishing Adventures provides all bait and tackle, rods and reels, lifejackets, and good times. Open to boys and girls. No experience necessary.Staff to participant ratio 1:4. Ages 8-14Location SessionGunston 1, 3, 4, 9, 10Time 8:30am-4:30pmFees $550Registration: Visit www.virginiafishingadventures.com, e-mail [email protected] or 804-272-6362.

Summer ExpeditionAC Get ready to embark upon an expedition of summer fun! These community center based programs are for children ages 5-11 and designed to give families lots of flexability.

Camp Options Core hours: 9am-3pm (sessions 2-8) Extended hours: 3-6pm (session 2-8)Summer Express hours: 11:30am-6pm (Sessions 3-7) (Summer School Weeks only)Participants will enjoy a variety of traditional summer camp activities designed around a weekly theme including sports, games, music and movement and arts and crafts. Off-site field trips to a swimming pool and other fun des-tinations are offered once per week for participants reg-istered for Core hours. (Because of scheduling conflicts, field trips requiring transportation are not included during Summer Express hours. Summer Express Campers will enjoy a special program day back at their camp with fun clubs & specialty visits). A healthy lunch will be provided at camp by the Kids Café program for participants eligible for fee reductions. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 5-11. (Ages 5 and 6 must have completed Kindergarten; 11 year olds may be rising 5th or 6th graders. Rising 6th graders registering in Summer Expedition may not dual enroll in Jr. Jam at locations where it is offered.)Locations Camp CodeLubber Run 521633Carver 521163Langston-Brown 521183Walter Reed 521753Sessions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

FeesCore Hours $75, $60 (session 2) Ext. Hours $46, $37 (session 2)Core + Ext. Hours $121, $97 (session 2)Summer Express hours “A” $75 (sessions 3-7)

Steps to Register1. Apply for a fee reduction, if eligible, before February 20th.

2. Submit the “Participant Information/Emergency Record” Form (page 20)

3. Select the desired Summer Camp. If you are filling out the Summer Camp Registration Form on page 19, please include add “A” to your camp code when registering for Summer Express hours.

Note: Summer Camp registrations are not final until the “Participant Information/Emergency Record” Form (page 20) is submitted.

Registration Information: • Resident online, fax, and mail-in registration begins

Wednesday, February 20th. Register online at http://registration.arlingtonva.us. For help with online processing check out “Online Registration Tips & Tricks” on page 18. Mail and fax registrations do not guarantee a spot in the desired camp; registration forms are processed beginning at 7am on February 20th regardless of the date they were received. Fax: 703-228-4765. Mail-in: 3700 South Four Mile Run Dr., 22206

• Resident phone-in, or walk-in registration begins February 27 at the Registration Office, 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday, 703-228-4747 (phone)

• Resident onsite walk-in registration begins February 27, Monday through Friday, at the following locations:

• Carver Community Center 4-6:30pm, 1415 S. Queen St.

• Langston-Brown Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 2121 Culpeper St.

• Lubber Run Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 300 N. Park Dr.; and

• Walter Reed Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 2909 16th St. S.

• Non-resident registration for all registration methods begins March 6, 2013.

Fee ReductionsDon’t let fee be a barrier. Arlington County residents may request a fee reduction! All participants must submit fee reduction applications PRIOR to registration, since discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE. Fee reductions are available on a sliding scale based on household income and size. Anyone who is active financial assistance client of Arlington County’s Department of Human Services or APS free/reduced lunch program, as well as others who are below the threshold of the currently published HUD’s Section 8 income limits, can apply for a reduced fee. To apply, bring proof of identity, proof of Arlington residency and proof of income (such as original free/reduced lunch letter from APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing, or current tax forms) to receive 25%, 50% or 75% off.

For more information on where and when to process fee reductions, please see the Registration Information above and page 3. For more information, please contact the Registration Office by phone (703-228-4747) or email ([email protected]) from M-F, 8am-5pm.

Additional 10% discounts will be given for each sibling. Payment plans are also available.

COMMuNITY CENTER CAMPS

While camp registration forms will not be processed until February 20 online or February 27 in-person or phone, fee reduction forms can be processed at any time. Please note that fee reductions are not retroactive, and the fee reduction needs to be processed prior to camp registration. For more information, please refer to Registration Information on page 18.

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CREATIVE ARTS CAMPS

Creative Art CampAC Whether beginning or advanced, young artists love this popular two-week visual arts camp! Campers spend their days experimenting with a variety of art materials and techniques. We emphasize developing creativity and imagination with a special focus on skill building. Our staff shares their expertise in a variety of techniques that may include drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, book-making, mask making and multi-cultural arts. Participants invite their family and friends to their art show at the end of each session. Each session has its own theme and activities, including up to two field trips for a well-rounded experience. Campers should wear clothes that they can get messy. Bring a lunch and a snack each day. Five-year-olds must have completed kindergarten or a simi-lar all day program. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8 and 8-11Location Camp CodeMadison 531403 (ages 5-8) Fairlington 531243 (ages 8-11)Sessions 1/2,3/4,5/6,7/8

(two-week camps)Time 8am-3pmExt. Hours 3-6pmFees Core program: $520 $468 for session 1/2Ext. Fees $92 $83 session 1/2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: The Secret CircusLola’s Lab is a super-creative expressive arts fantasy land. Kids become heroes of imagination, exploring information, solving problems and becoming part of the weeks original story as it is brought to life with live characters and unfolds through a mix of individual and team projects. Join us for original stories, loads of art, movement, music, creative writing and dramatics! This week in Lola’s Lab, professor Mayhem and his mixed up family circus comes to town. But not all the family has arrived; that’s because Mayhems family is really a troupe of secret spies and some are still undercover! Can you fill in for the special feature act until the spies return? Not to worry, we are expert trainers through the expressive arts and your special talents are going to be exactly what this secret circus mission needs! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-11Location Session Madison 4Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 3-6pmFees $330Ext. Fees am: $55; pm: $110Registration: Visit www.lolaslab.com or email [email protected]. Early bird discount of $25 if registered by March 18.

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: Zootopia: Royal Edition!This week in the lab, the crown Prince of Snizz has decreed that a menagerie of exotic animals shall be constructed for his upcoming wedding! Days before the event – the prince goes missing. We’ll need campers to finish the zoo, create the amazing animals and find the prince in time for the royal celebration. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-11Location Session Madison 9Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 3-6pmFees $330Ext. Fees am $55; pm $110Registration: Visit www.lolaslab.com or email [email protected]. Early bird discount of $25 if registered by March 18.

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: up, up and AwayThis week go up, up and away with Wanda Round, human encyclopedia, bumbling adventurer, as she drifts through time and place here, there and everywhere in her giant balloon, meeting the oddest of characters. Lucky for her you’ll be along for the ride, helping get her out of each pickle she lands in with your ingenious ideas and artistic creations. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-11Location Session Madison 10 Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 3-6pmFees $330Ext. Fees am $55, pm $110Registration: Visit www.lolaslab.com or email [email protected]. Early bird discount of $25 if registered by March 18.

Jane Franklin Dance: “The big Meow”Express yourself and find your passion in the performing arts with Jane Franklin Dance. This full day camp is inspired by the story of an ever-hopeful orange fluffball who desperately wants to belong to the band of neighborhood cats, but is ostracized for a “loud as a lion’s roar” meow. This book will come to life through movement, creative problem solving and physical story-telling. You’ll stretch your muscles, create and share a cat-like vocabulary of movement, explore visual arts, reading and perfor-mance preparation. By the end of the week, you’ll be on stage and be a star. Staff ratio 1:7 Ages 5-7Location Session 3700 S Four Mile Run Dr. 4, 5 Dance Studio 129)Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am and 3-6pmFees $300Ext. Fees am $75; pm $100Registration › Visit www.janefranklin.com, or contact Jane Franklin at [email protected] or 703-933-1111.

Jane Franklin Dance: “Penelope’s Pesky Pen”Express yourself and find your passion in the performing arts with Jane Franklin Dance. This half day camp is inspired by a story about a pen with a mind of its own. Follow Penny, Aunt Pearl and young Penelope on a silly and enlightening adventure. Who knows what to do with a pen that has a will of its own? Young Penelope has an idea! This engaging dance camp will spark imagination with classes that explore basic dance concepts, visual arts and poetry. Students create a role that is performed by the end of the week. Staff to participant ratio: 1:7. Ages 5-7Location Session 3700 S Four Mile Run Dr. 7, 8 (Dance Studio 129)Time 9am-noonExt. Hours 8-9am Fees $150Ext. Fees $75Registration: Visit www.janefranklin.com, or contact Jane Franklin at [email protected] or 703-933-1111.

Encore Stage & Studio: It’s ElementaryJoin us for an exciting theatre adventure! Teaching Artists will channel the energy and imagination of young campers through story drama and character creation. Students will explore their creativity through movement, crafts, and theatre games during this two-week camp. Students ages 6 and up will experiment with scripted drama. Each session will feature a unique theme and final performance. Staff to participant ratio 1:7. Ages 4-9Location SessionSwanson 1/2; 3/4; 5/6 (two week camps)Theatre on the Run (3700) 7/8;9/10 (two week camp)Time 8:30am-5:15pm (full day) 8:30am-12:30pm (half day) 1:15-5:15pm (half day)Fees $650 ($590 for Session 1/2) $325 Half Day ($295 for Session 1/2)Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org or call 703-548-1154

ETC: Page to Stage Get ready to create a play! Students’ imaginations can run wild as they call the shots in their own creation. Campers will be guided through writing their own lines, creating the plot, char-acters and the setting all led by ETC’s Ashley Hammond. Through a series of workshops, campers will explore a variety of playwriting elements includ-ing: narrative structure, character development, conflict, stage combat, and dance. The ever popular ‘ETC Masterpiece Theatre’ returns where campers will create mini plays that are inspired by music, art and real life people. Family and friends are invited to an end of camp sharing to watch the campers’ plays. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 8-12Location SessionFairlington (two week camp) 8/9Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am and 3-5pmFee $550Ext. Fees am $80, pm $160Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatrecompany.org. For questions call ETC, 703-271-0222.

Encore Stage & Studio: Scenes for Tweens and TeensBack by popular demand! Our two-week summer camp for ages 8-13 emphasizes creativity, teamwork and fun. Students develop their acting skills through character study, improvisation and movement. Amazing Adventures (session 3-4 ) give students the opportunity to explore classic stories of daring heroism like Treasure Island, Robin Hood, The Odyssey, and Indiana Jones. Summer Showstoppers (session 5-6) introduce students to the world of musical theatre. Sing and dance like your favorite Broadway Stars! Each session concludes with a final perfor-mance for family and friends. Staff to student ratio 1:8. Ages 8-13. Location SessionKenmore 3/4, 5/6 (two week camp)Time 10am-4pmExt. Hours 8:30-10am; 4-5:30pmFees $525 for 5-6 Ext. Fees am $75, pm $75Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org or call 703-548-1154

Encore Stage & Studio: Stage DoorCreate a fully-staged production of Willy Wonka, Jr! In this conservatory-style program, students engage in a variety of workshops including dance, vocal technique, physical comedy and stage combat. Students also have the chance to learn basic elements of tech-nical theatre as they prepare for their production. Each day includes acting, singing and dance rehearsals and each student will be challenged as an actor and gain valuable stage experience. Staff to student ratio 1:6. Ages 11-15Location SessionKenmore 2, 3 (two week camp)Time 10am-4pmExt. Hours 8:30-10am; 4-5:30pmFees $755Ext. Fees am $110, pm $110Registration : Visit www.encorestage.org or call 703-548-1154

Encore Stage & Studio: Tech CampInterested in developing your technical theatre skills? Here’s your chance to get backstage with Willy Wonka, Jr.! Students will explore scenic design, costuming, props, stage management and more at this two-week camp experience. Campers will also have the chance to engage in exciting theatrical workshops including stage combat, makeup design and improv. Runs in conjunction with Encore’s Stage Door camp. Staff to student ratio 1:6. Ages 11-15Location Session3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. 2/3 (two week camp)Time 10am-4pmExt. Hours 8:30-10am; 4-5:30pmFees $505Ext. Fees am $110, pm $110Registration: Visit www.encorestage.org or call 703-548-1154

Inclusion support for individuals with disabilities is available for ALL camps in this catalog! Please contact the TR Office at trinfo@arlingtonva. us, we can work with you to determine support needed for your child.

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Session Dates/Sesión y Fecha Week 1 June 24 › June 28, ’13 2 July 1 › July 5, ’13 (No Camp July 4)

3 July 8 › July 12, ’13 4 July 15 › July 19, ’13 5 July 22 › July 26, ’13 6 July 29 › Aug. 2, ’13 7 Aug. 5 › Aug. 9, ’13 8 Aug. 12 › Aug. 16, ’13 9 Aug. 19 › Aug. 23, ’13 10 Aug. 26 › Aug. 30, ’13

ETC’s Science Theatre: Discover the Microscopic World!Big drama with little critters! We’ll make our invisible neighbors larger-than-life on stage through imaginative story-telling and crazy costumes. Art and science combine in this fun exploration of the microscopic world. Family and friends are invited to an end of camp sharing. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 5-8Location SessionsMadison 6Time 9am–3pmExt Hours 8-9am, 3-5pmFee $295Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: Visit www.educationaltheatre company.org. For questions call ETC, 703-271-0222.

Care Actor: Dramatic Kids!This theater and arts camp allows kids to explore theater games, play writing, set and costume and more! Campers will present their original play based on current topics and positive values on the last day! Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 7-11Location SessionsKenmore 6Time 9am – 3pmExt Hours 3pm – 6pmFee $275Ext. Fees $70Registration: Visit www.careactorkids.com.

School of Crafts: Intro to SewingLearn the basics of both hand and machine sewing. Skills covered include safety measures for cutting and sewing (using a rotary cutter and shears), threading a sewing machine and wind-ing a bobbin and use of a needle and sewing machine. Students will create two or more real-life projects of their choosing to facilitate development of these skills. Fee includes materials. A sewing machine will be furnished for in-class use. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-15Location Session Ashlawn 3, 4Time 9am-noonFees $220Registration › Contact 571-214-5612 or at www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com.

School of Crafts: Modern QuiltingQuilting is not just for grandmoth-ers anymore! This camp will teach students the basics of quilting using modern patterns and fabrics. Skills covered include safety measures for cutting and sewing, fabric-cutting (using a rotary cutter and shears), threading a sewing machine and winding a bobbin, creating and combin-ing quilt blocks and sewing a quilt. Some machine sewing experience is helpful but not required. Students will complete at least one quilted project by the end of the week. Fee includes materials. A sewing machine will be furnished for in-class use. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-15Location Session Ashlawn 3Time 1pm-4pmFees $220Registration: Contact 571-214-5612 or at www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com.

School of Crafts: Introduction to Hand EmbroideryLearn how to turn plain clothes into fabulous clothes! This class will teach you a number of hand stitches that you can use to revamp your clothes or anything made of fabric. Students will learn all stitches by complet-ing different small projects. Skills that will be taught include threading and knotting a needle, using appropriate amount of embroidery floss, two different techniques to transfer embroidery patterns onto fabric, and master at least five embroidery stitches. You will be amazed by how many projects you will take home and how many ways you can spice up your clothes to look one-of-a-kind. Please note that this class is a hand-sewing class only. Fee includes materials. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 8-13Location Sessions Ashlawn 7Time 1-4pmFees $200Registration: Contact 571-214-5612 or at www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com.

School of Crafts: Introduction to KnittingLooking for a fun and rewarding hobby? Come and join us in learning how to knit in a friendly and open environment. It requires some patience but produces awesome projects. You learn the two basic stitches used in knitting (knit and purl), as well as how to start and end a project. With these few skills you can create a number of fun and useful projects like headbands, purses, scarves, and much more. All materials are included in the class fee. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 8-13Location Session Ashlawn 7Time 9am-noonFees $200Registration: Contact 571-214-5612 or at www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com.

School of Crafts: using Sewing PatternsHave you seen some fun patterns at the craft store but have no idea where to start? Students will learn how to understand and use patterns to create a fabric item. Skills covered include safety measures for cutting and sewing, reading patterns (including sewing terms), cutting fabric according to pattern instructions, threading a sewing machine and winding a bobbin, and sewing a fabric item according to pat-tern instructions. Basic sewing skills are required. Fee includes materials. A sewing machine will be furnished for in-class use. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-15Location Session Ashlawn 4Time 1-4pmFees $220Registration: Contact 571-214-5612 or at www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com.

School of Crafts: Open StudioOpen studio is for students who already know how to sew, but would like to work on independent projects while receiving one-on-one assistance and supervision. Basic sewing skills are required. Students must select a basic fabric item to develop during the class and bring their own fabric. A sewing machine, cutting tools and thread will be furnished for in-class use. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-15Location Session Ashlawn 5, 6Time 9am-noon, 1pm-4pmFees $200Registration: Contact 571-214-5612 or at www.schoolofcrafts.blogspot.com.

Care Actor: Theatrical Teens!Discover the fascinating world of theater and art in this acting camp that invites teens to learn improvisational theater techniques, play writing, set and costume design while discussing current topics. Campers will direct and original piece on the last day! Staff to participant ratio: 1:12. Ages 11-15Location SessionsKenmore 5Time 9am – 3pmExt. Hours 3 – 6pmFee $275Ext. Fees $70Registration: Visit www.careactorkids.com.

Art bound Studio: Perspective Drawing and PaintingHave you ever wanted to learn to draw in 3D?!? In this class students will learn to draw interior and exterior perspec-tive drawings by focusing on horizon lines, vanishing points, line weight, shade and shadow. We’ll finish our wonderful images by applying paint and pastel! Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 9-11Location SessionsAbingdon 3, 4Time 1:30-4:30pmFee $225Registration: www.artboundstudio.com or call 703-507-1612

Art bound Studio: Mini Modern MastersIn this class students will explore and learn about the origins and elements of Modern Art through a series of artist studies which focus on the style and techniques of our Modern Masters. Using famous works as inspiration, each child will choose from a variety of media (clay, paint, pastel, etc) to create their own colorful textural masterpieces. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8Location SessionsAbingdon 3, 4Time 9:30am-12:30pmFee $225Registration: www.artboundstudio.com or call 703-507-1612

FIT ARLINgTONEvery camper in DPR summer camps benefit from a healthy and active lifestyle. Regular physical activity controls weight, combats chronic health conditions and diseases, improves mood, boosts energy, and promotes better sleep. Our recreation programs strive to provide an opportunity for each

camper to get the exercise they need to sustain a healthy life. We integrate at least 45 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise into DPR summer camps through interactive sports and games run by our staff.

It is our goal to provide an environment where campers are able to increase their aerobic capacity, muscular strength, and overall physical fitness through fun and challenging activities. In order to provide safe opportunities for physical activity, it is imperative that your camper wear tennis shoes that fit properly. Laces or Velcro must be tied snuggly on the camper’s foot. Loose shoes or Heely’s are not ideal for physical activities. Socks should also be worn. Campers wearing inappropriate footwear will be unable to fully participate for their own safety. DPR Staff will consult with a parent when improper footwear is worn.

SPORTS CAMPSAC Arlington Sports Camp 2013Have an active child with energy to spare? Arlington Sports Camp provides an exciting and structured introduction to individual and team sports. This fast-paced camp includes competitions, intramural tournaments, skill clinics and field trips. Participants learn about teamwork, sportsmanship and personal achievement as well as life-long lessons in wellness, health and fitness and proper nutrition. Specific camp weeks concentrate on the fundamentals of specific sports, so be sure to match your camper with the right sport, camp and session. Session specific activities take place between 9am and 3pm. Other sports such as floor hockey, tennis and Olympic Handball are played during extended hours. All camps provide pool time twice a week, including water safety and water sports. Campers will also visit the Kettler Ice Skating Rink. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 7-12Location Camp CodeAbingdon 530803Session 2 Lacrosse, Basketball & Swimming Session 3Flag Football, Volleyball & Swimming Session 4Softball/Wiffleball, Soccer & swimming Session 5Flag Football, Volleyball & Swimming Session 6Basketball, Softball/Wiffleball &Swimming Session 7 Lacrosse, Soccer & Swimming Session 8 Flag Football, Softball/Wiffleball & SwimmingTime 9am-6pmExt. Hours 7-9amFees Core $234, $187 for session 2Ext. Fees $32, $26 for session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

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barcroft gymnastics CampAC Boys and girls enjoy a variety of gymnastics, movement and exploration activities. Each session features an exciting theme with indoor and outdoor activities, group games, relays, water day and arts and crafts. Campers participate in four gymnastics events: vault, bars, beam and floor, as well as our tumble track, obstacle courses and foam pit. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 5-8Location Camp CodeBarcroft Sport & Fitness Center 530113Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Time 9:15am-12:15pmFees $165, $132 for Session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Dawson Terrace gymnastics CampAC Boys and girls enjoy a variety of gymnastics, movement and exploration activities. Each session features an exciting theme with indoor and outdoor activities, group games, relays, water day and arts and crafts. Campers participate in four gymnastics events: vault, bars, beam and floor. Staff to participant ratio: 1:8. Ages 4-5Location Camp CodeDawson Terrace 530153Sessions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Time 1:30-4:30pmFees $165AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

YMCA Sports CampsLace up those sneakers, put on your shorts, it’s time to have a ball with an assortment of sports! True to their name and offered in one-week ses-sions, YMCA Sports Camps feature a sports focus for part of the day. This includes stretching and warm-up, skills practice, drills, educational games and scrimmages. Campers will discover the importance of teamwork, good sportsmanship and most importantly, having fun. All levels are welcome to participate! During the rest of the day, all campers enjoy traditional camp activities such as group games, sports and fitness, singing, arts and crafts, hands-on science, theme days, swim-ming and much more! Session choices include: basketball, biking, extreme cheerleading, flag football, soccer, yoga, archery, lacrosse and more! For specific session offerings visit www.ymcadc.org. Staff to participant ratio 1:8 and 1:10. Ages 5-8; 8-12Location SessionsRandolph 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6:30pmFees $200 (one-week sessions)Ext. Fees $105 per week, includes both am and pmRegistration › Open registration begins Wednesday, February 20. Early Bird Registration Available, please call 703.525.5420 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or register in-person at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.

All-American Sports CampThis is the ultimate sports camp ideal for all children who want to have fun while being exposed to a variety of sports. Campers will participate in bas-ketball, soccer, flag football, whiffleball and volleyball as well as many other sports related activities. Each camper will be grouped according to age or ability to ensure maximum learning and skill development. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12Location Sessions HB Woodlawn 1, 2, 4Barcroft Sport & Fitness Center 9Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $165, $128 for session 2Ext. Fees am $20, $16 for session 2 pm $30, $24 for session 2Registration › Contact [email protected], 703-998-8123 or ww.sportzcampz4kidz.com. to register online or download a form.

SporTECH Computer CampTechnology and Sports come together to create SporTECH—exercising the mind and body! SporTECH offers a bal-ance of mental stimulation and physical challenge each day. Participants will use the week to create unique projects developed with real programming languages and/or multi-media soft-ware, while receiving top notch sports instruction. This camp is limited to only 25 participants. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 11-15Location Session Swanson 4Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7:30-9am; 3-6pmFees $195Ext. Fees am $30; pm $35Registration › Register at www.momentum-3.com.

Dual Sports Camp: basketball/Flag FootballToday’s kids play a greater variety of sports than ever before. As more sports become year round activities, kids are often looking to improve skills in multiple areas. Join One on One for a unique camp where participants focus on basketball and flag football each day and work on fundamentals with drills and contests before playing regular games. After lunch they will change sports. The camp week will conclude with a tournament in each sport. In flag football participants will work on catching, route running, defense, and positions. Basketball will include shooting, passing, ball handling moves, and defense. Participants will need to bring a water bottle, snack, lunch, and sun screen. Staff to participant ratio 1:9. Ages 6-12Location Session Barcroft Sport & Fitness Center 1Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 3-5pmFees $235Ext. Fees am $35; pm $65Registration: Visit www.1on1basketball.com or call 202-244-BALL (2255).

Dual Sports Camp: Soccer/basketballToday’s kids play a greater variety of sports than ever before. As more sports become year round activities, kids are often looking to improve skills in multiple areas. Join One on One. for a unique camp where participants focus on soccer and basketball each day. Participants will work on fundamentals with drills and contests before playing regular games. After lunch they will change sports. The camp week will conclude with a tournament in each sport. In soccer participants will work on dribbling, passing, scoring, and goaltending. Basketball will include shooting, passing, ball handling moves, and defense. Participants will need to bring a water bottle, snack, lunch, and sun screen. Staff to participant ratio 1:9. Ages 6-12Location Session Swanson 6Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 3-5pmFees $235Ext. Fees am $35, pm $65Registration: Visit www.1on1basketball.com or call 202-244-2255.

Orange Line Sports Multi Sport CampCampers will improve their skills in basketball, soccer, flag football, vol-leyball, swimming and fun field games while improving teamwork, communi-cation, time management and integrity. Instruction will be conducted by current and former collegiate and high school coaches/players as well as current Arlington County physical education teachers. Instruction and demonstra-tion on proper technique, as well as team and individual game strategies, help to improve each camper’s skill, ability level, and understanding of each sport. Each day a new featured sport will be introduced to the campers. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 8-13Location Session Barcroft Sport & Fitness Center 5Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-5pmFees $225Ext. Fees am$20, pm $30Registration: Contact Joe Reed at [email protected] or at www.orangelinesports.com. Early bird special of $200 if registered by April 30.

uK Elite uK Sports WeekLearn different sports each week including soccer, cricket, ruby, Gaelic football and more. Small sided techni-cal instruction, teaching the funda-mentals with enthusiastic professional British Coaches. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 7-14Location Session Gunston 8Time 9am-3pm, fullday 9am-noon, half dayFees $230, $170Registration › Register at www.UKElite.com. Contact 973-631-9802 with any questions.

Aqua Sports Camp 2013If you like aquatic fun, we have it! Kids will enjoy, swimming, diving, water polo, junior lifeguarding, free swim and more! Former Yorktown graduate and USA National Team Coach Mike Tober is running the 6th annual Aqua Sports Camp in Arlington! Coach Tober was the University of Maryland head dive coach and is currently coaching at Georgetown University. The staff consists of highly skilled professionals. Children MUST be able to swim 25 yards and be comfortable in water over his/her head. Staff to participant ratio: 1:10. Ages 7-14Location SessionsWashington-Lee HS 7, 8, 9, 10Time 9am-4 pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6pm Fees $275Ext. Fees am $35, pm $35 Registration: E-mail [email protected] or call 301-873-8411. Visit www.aquasportscamps.com.

Arlington Summer baseball beginners CampFun skill development includes hitting, base running, fielding, throwing and catching. Group interaction, cooperation and team play emphasized. Games held each day along with enjoyable, well-structured learning experiences for all skill levels. The curriculum is designed for “max touch,” providing plenty of repetitions. Coach pitch and Tball scrimmage games are held each day. The camp offers an excellent baseball environment with two fields. Indoor, air-conditioned, accommodations are available in case of inclement weather. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 5-6 Location Sessions Bluemont park 1, 3, 4Time 9am-noonFees $135Registration: Go to www.virginiabaseballclub.com or contact 703-698-5599 or [email protected].

Virginia baseball Club Arlington baseball CampDiamonds are a kid’s best friend...baseball diamonds that is! This popular camp, held in Arlington since 1992, is ideal for players who love America’s favorite pastime. The seasoned staff of high school coaches and certified public school educators provide an enjoyable, well-structured learning experience for all skill levels. The curriculum is designed for “max touch,” providing plenty of repetitions. Coach pitch scrimmage games are held each day. Players are divided by age and skill level. The camp location offers an excellent baseball environ-ment with its three fields and. Indoor, air-conditioned accommodations are available for lunch and in case of inclement weather. PM extended hours held at Ashlawn Elementary. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-12Location SessionsBluemont Park 1, 3, 4Barcroft Park 6, 7Time 9am-2pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 2-6pmFees $205Ext. Fees am $30, pm $50Registration: Go to www.virginiabaseballclub.com or contact 703-698-5599 or [email protected].

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Pure Performance baseball CampAll camp directors and instructors are former standout college or high school players trained in positive coaching techniques. Our goal is to provide a safe learning environment for your child while instructing hitting, throwing field-ing and helping them to be the stron-gest baseball player possible. An age appropriate and sport specific warm-up designed by a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist is taught to all players and performed each morning. One nutrition “nugget” of knowledge is shared with players every day over lunch. Players are divided according to age and skill level. Scrimmages are played at the end of each camp day. Players should bring a glove, visor/hat, cleats, sunscreen and lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:9. Ages 5-12Location SessionsArlington Traditional School 2Time 9am-2pmHalf day 9am-noon (5 and 6 year olds)Ext. Hours 2-6pmFees Full day $185Ext. Fees $70 Registration › Visit www.getpureperformance.com.

Pure Performance Softball CampWe have been providing local softball instruction since 2005. All camp directors and instructors are former standout college or high school players trained in positive coaching techniques. Our goal is to provide a safe learning environment for your child while instructing hitting, throwing fielding and helping them to be the strongest Softball player possible. An age appropriate and sport specific warm-up designed by a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist is taught to all players and performed each morning. One nutrition “nugget” of knowledge is shared with players every day over lunch. Players are divided according to age and skill level. Scrimmages are played at the end of each camp day. Players should bring a glove, visor/hat, cleats, sunscreen and lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:9. Ages 5-12Location SessionsBarcroft Park 1Quincy 6Time 9am-2pmExt. Hours 2-6pmFees $185Ext. Fees $70 Registration: Visit www.getpureperformance.com.

Pure Performance: Advanced Softball Camp We have been providing local softball instruction since 2005. All camp directors and instructors are former standout college or high school players trained in positive coaching techniques. This camp is for softball players who have at least three years experience playing softball or who currently play travel softball. Advanced fielding techniques, specific position work, how to hit different pitches, and other “next step” skills will be included in this camp. Our goal is to provide a safe learning environment for your child while instructing hitting, throwing, fielding, base running, and helping them to be the strongest softball player possible. An age appropriate and sport specific warm-up designed by a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist is taught to all players and performed each morning. One nutrition “nugget” of knowledge is shared with

players every day over lunch. Players are divided according to age and skill level. Scrimmages are played at the end of each camp day. Players should bring a glove, hat/visor, cleats, and lunch. Staff to participant ratio is 1:9. Ages 10-13 Location SessionsQuincy 3Barcroft Park 8Time 9am-2pmExt. Hours 2-6pmFees $185Ext. Fees $70Registration › Visit www.getpureperformance.com.

Shooting Stars Sports CampChildren will get a kick out of this new, fun-filled camp designed to ignite a passion for sports. Creative games, competitions and challenging skill building activities will captivate and enlighten children as they improve their kicking, running, jumping and throwing skills with a program of the world’s best fun soccer games and wacky sports. Activities will be modified to satisfy the needs and abilities of all campers. All campers will participate in a variety of sports such as soccer, basketball, wiffleball and floor hockey. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8Location SessionsHB Woodlawn 5, 6Barcroft 10Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $165Ext. Fees am $20, pm $30Registration: Contact [email protected], 703-998-8123 or www.sportzcampz4kidz.com.

NOVA basketball SchoolCampers will have the opportunity to develop and improve upon basic fundamental skills of basketball. Each day campers get a great workout, participating in skill development, lead up games and activities. Each camper will be grouped according to age or ability to ensure maximum learning and skill development. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-8Location SessionsH-B Woodlawn 3, 7, 8Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $165Ext. Fees am $20, pm $30 Registration: Contact [email protected], 703-998-8123 or www.sportzcampz4kidz.com to register online or download a form.

Warrior basketball CampCampers will learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun environment. Each day campers will participate in skill development, lead-up games and activi-ties. Participants enjoy fun-filled weeks of basketball, teaching offensive skills, defensive techniques and individual play within the framework of a team concept. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-14Location SessionsSwanson 1Kenmore 2Washington Lee 6Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $165; $128 for session 2Ext. Fees am $20, $16 for session 2 pm $30, $24 for session 2Registration:Contact [email protected], 703-998-8123 or www.sportzcampz4kidz.com to register online or download a form.

Orange Line Sports basketball CampOrange Line Sports Basketball Camp is directed by Joe Reed, Assistant Men’s Basketball coach at Marymount University, and Katrina Reed, Assistant Women’s Basketball coach at Marymount University. The camp will teach student athletes the skills needed to succeed in life through the fundamentals of basketball. Student athletes will leave camp with a better sense of teamwork, communication, time management and integrity. Counselors include both male and female collegiate and high school players. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-13Location SessionsNottingham 3Washington-Lee 4Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-5pmFees $175Ext. Fees am $20, pm $30 (group and team rates available)Registration › Contact Joe Reed at [email protected] or at www.orangelinesports.com. Early bird special of $150 if registered by April 30.

One on One basketball Hoops CampToday’s kids play a greater variety of sports than ever before. As more sports become year round activities, kids are often looking to improve skills in multiple areas. Join One on One, for a unique camp where participants focus on basketball each day. Participants will work on fundamentals including shooting, passing, ball handling moves and defense with drills and contests before playing regular games. Staff to participant ratio 1:9. Ages 6-12Location Session Swanson 2Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 8-9am; 3-5pmFees $235Ext. Fees am $35, pm $65Registration: Visit www.1on1basketball.com, or call 202-244-2255.

Chuck Driesell basketball AcademyFocus on the fundamentals of the game at the Chuck Driesell Basketball Academy! Through daily stations, lec-tures and individual and team competi-tion, campers will practice the basics while having fun. Campers are grouped by age and experience. Chuck Driesell, head basketball coach at The Citadel, serves as the Camp Director, and has over 26 years of experience running summer camps. Other counselors are experienced high school and college coaches. These camps are extremely popular and will full up quickly. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 7-13 (entering grade 1-grade 7)Location SessionKenmore 5Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6pmFees $245Ext. Fees am $25, pm $25Registration: visit www.driesellbball.com or Chuck Driesell at 843-606-2737 or [email protected].

Chummy gill basketball AcademyCampers will develop shooting, pass-ing, dribbling, rebounding and defense. Over the course of the week their self-confidence will grow along with their skills and overall appreciation of the game. Our coaches evaluate each player as they progress throughout the week. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt, a chance to win prizes and personalized Chummy Gill Basketball packet. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-14Location SessionsSwanson 3, 7Langston-Brown 10Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7:30-9am; 3-6pmFees $195Ext. Fees am $30, pm $35Registration: www.momentum-3.com. Contact us at [email protected] or 703.980.0335.

Patriot girls basketball CampNow in its 16th year, girls will develop fundamental basketball skills under the direction of former Yorktown varsity girls basketball coach Kip Davis. Coach Davis holds the record for most wins in the history of the Yorktown girls’ bas-ketball program. Additional staff will be local college and high school standouts. The camp strives to provide a positive environment for girls to improve and expand their basketball skills. The session includes skills, clinics, games, tournaments, intramurals, etc. Campers must bring their own lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-14Location SessionsWashington-Lee 1Swanson 8 Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $170Ext. Fees am $25, pm $25Registration: Contact Kip Davis at 703-509-1605 for more information or registration forms.

uK Elite Soccer CampCheck out the best professional British coaching staff and the most cutting edge age and ability-specific curriculum, guaranteeing your child the best possible soccer camp experience. This exciting global curriculum is based on maximum activity, highly stimulat-ing games and practices designed to ensure an enjoyable and educational time. Its international flavor will take your child around the world in five days, as they learn the different skills that are made famous by the players from England, Brazil, Holland, Italy and the USA. Each day begins with the ‘move of the day’ and ends with a World Cup mini-tournament! Children receive a soccer ball, UK Elite t-shirt and written evaluation from their professional coach. Staff to participant ratio 1:8 (Ages 3-4, petite camp), 1:12 (Ages 5-14)Location Sessions Gunston 1, 4, 5Time Half-day Camp 9am-noonFull-day Camp 9am-3pmPetite Camp A 9-10:30amPetite Camp B 10:45am-12:15pmFees Half-day Camp (ages 5-14) $170Full-day Camp: (ages 7-14) $230UK petite Camp a & B (ages 3-4) $115Registration: Visit www.UKElite.com, email [email protected], or call 973-631-9802.Need inclusion support? Contact

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Challenger Sports: british Soccer CampWith a curriculum delivered by British soccer coaches, your child will learn self-discipline, good sportsmanship and respect for others and the game. Your child will receive a Challenger soccer ball, camp shirt and camp award, plus an evaluation. 1st Kicks (ages 3-4): A fun introduction to the very basic elements of the game. Mini Soccer (ages 5-6): Fundamental practices, skill building activities and small sided games. Player Development half day (ages 6-14): Our most popular program, emphasis is placed upon individual skill development, core techniques and small sided games. Player Development full day (ages 8-16): An action-packed day that focuses on game-related techniques, tactical devel-opment and coached match play. Staff to participant ratio 1:8 (1st Kicks), 1:10 (Mini Soccer, Player Development). Ages 3-16Location SessionsGunston 2, 9Time First Kicks 10:45-11:45amFees $90, ($77 week 2) Mini Soccer 9-10:30am, $105 ($87 week 2) Half day 9am-noon, $144 ($131 week 2)Full day 9am-3pm, $207 ($179 week 2)Registration: Visit www.challengersports.com or call 1.800.878.2167, ext. 239.

golden boot Soccer Art of Scoring goalsThe Golden Boot Award is the most prestigious goal scoring award. Although we cannot promise that our participants will all be recipients of the Golden Boot Award, we can ensure that they will improve their offensive skills and the ability to score goals. The camp focuses on finishing and striking technique and on how to create scoring opportunities. Players learn how to think as goal scorers and make smart decisions under pressure. The camp teaches players individual offensive skills and how to play a significant role in their teams’ offensive play. Players apply the concepts learned in offensive games and exercises includ-ing scrimmages and mini tournaments. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-13.Location SessionGunston 3, 7Time 9am-12pmFees $180Registration: www.goldenbootsoccer.com or call 703-287-0088.

golden boot Soccer – Player DevelopmentThe Player Development program is designed for players who are interested in developing their individual skills and technical ability. The camp gives players an opportunity to refine existing skills and to learn new ones. It focuses on tactical understanding of the game, soccer intelligence and decision-making under pressure. Players learn through close interaction with experienced professional trainers, instructional demonstrations, technical training, skill contests, drills and footwork training. They apply the skills and concepts learned in a game situation during scrimmages and small sided games. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 7-13. Location SessionGunston 3, 7Time 9am-4pmFees $250 Registration: www.goldenbootsoccer.com or call 703-287-0088.

ASA Soccer CampsASA Soccer Camps will provide age-appropriate, enjoyable activities for boys & girls of all abilities. Activities will develop soccer skills, promote cooperation and teamwork, increase positional awareness and help all kids improve and enjoy soccer. All camps will include small-sided and larger-side games each day. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see our camp offerings for tots (3-5 year olds), evening sessions and indoor soccer. Staff to Participant ratio is 1:12. Ages 6-14Location SessionsVirginia Highlands 5 (half day) 8 (half day)Kenmore 1, 4, 7Tuckahoe 9 (half day)Madison Manor 10 (half day)Time 9am-4pm full day 9am-noon half dayFees $295 full day, $210 half dayRegistration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com

ASA Evening Soccer CampASA Evening Soccer Camps will provide age-appropriate, enjoyable activities for boys & girls of all abilities. Activities will develop soccer skills, promote cooperation and teamwork, increase positional awareness and help all kids improve and enjoy soccer. All camps will include small-sided and larger-side games each evening. Camps will meet from 6:30pm – 8:30pm each evening. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see our camp offerings for tots (3-5 year olds), day-time sessions and indoor soccer. Staff to Participant ratio is 1:12. Ages 6-15. Location SessionBluemont Park 9, 10Time 6:30-8:30pm Fees $155Registration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com

ASA Indoor Soccer Camp. New this year! The ASA is offering fun-filled INDOOR SOCCER camps. Get out of the heat and enjoy the fast-paced game of indoor soccer in the air-conditioned gymnasium at Kenmore MS. These camps will provide soccer instruction as well as indoor soccer games each day. Morning and afternoon sessions are offered each week. Registration is lim-ited. The Arlington Soccer Association is the local youth soccer provider for Arlington County. Year-round soccer activities, for children of all ages and abilities, are offered by the ASA. Also see our camp offerings for tots (3-5 year olds) and outdoor soccer (daytimes and evenings). Staff to Participant ratio is 1:15. Ages 6-9 and 10-14.Location SessionKenmore 3Time 9am-12pm (Ages 6-9) 1pm-4pm (Ages 10-14)Fees $210Registration: www.arlingtonsoccer.com

Youth Football CampFootball Camp is a non-contact, fundamental football camp designed to improve a child’s beginning, intermediate or advanced skill levels. Fundamentals of all positions on offense, defense and special teams are taught in addition to life skills such as teamwork, communication, sportsman-ship and the importance of education. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12Location Sessions Washington-Lee 3, 5, 6Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $165 Ext. Fees am $20, pm $30Registration: Contact [email protected], 703-998-8123 or www.sportzcampz4kidz.com to register online or download a form.

Momentum3 Football CampParticipants will be divided by age and skill level to ensure maximum benefit. Each day players will participate in offensive, defensive and speed and agility drills, with scrimmaging towards the end of each day. Our coaches will evaluate each player as they progress throughout the week. All participants will receive a personalized Momentum3 camp packet, which includes: results from daily competition, a skill evalu-ation and a training program, at the camps conclusion on Friday. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-14Location SessionsAbingdon 1Washington-Lee 4Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7:30-9am; 3-6pmFees $195Ext. Fees am $30, pm $35Registration: Register at www.momentum-3.com, contact us at [email protected] or 703.980.0335.

FirstServe Tennis CampJoin First Serve Tennis Academy on court agan this summer for first rate camps in a friendly, fun and supportive environment for players of all abilities! Little Shots camp introduces tots to tennis through fun games and activities designed to build eye-hand coordination and familiarity with the ball and racquet. Fundamentals/Rally camp uses game based instruction to teach beginners production of the fundamental strokes, while intermediates apply fundamentals to develop rally and match play skills. High Performance camp emphasizes drills, tactics and strategies to prepare players for middle and high school competition. In each camp, players are grouped by age and/or ability.Age-appropriate tennis balls are used to achieve best results in each group. Staff to participant ratio is 1:4 (ages 4-6), 1:6 (ages 6-18), 1:6 Ages 11-18. Ages 4-18Location SessionsBluemont Park 3, 4 ,5, 7, 8, 9, 10Time Little Shots: 8:30-9:15 Ages 4-6 Fundamentals/Rally Camp: 9:30-1:30pm Ages 7-18 High performance Camp: 9:30-1:30pm Ages 10-18Ext. Hours 8-9:30 amFees Ages 4-6 Little Shots $95Ages 7-18 Fundamentals/Rally Camp $380Ages 11-18 High Performance Camp $380Ext. Fees $35Registration › Visit www.tenniseveryone.net, email [email protected], or 703-868-8172.

YMCA Outdoor Tennis AcademyWant to learn tennis or improve your tennis skills and make new friends this summer? Try our Junior Tennis Camps. Join us at our fun camps where you can learn and play the game with friends new and old. Our number one priority is to teach your son or daughter how to play tennis in a fun and safe environment. We teach the basic skills of this lifetime sport through drills and games adapted to age and skill levels. Our camp emphasizes sportsmanship, safety, fundamental skills, etiquette, and strategy. We look forward to meet-ing your child/children this summer for great outdoor fun and challenges. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 4 ½-14Location Session Bluemont Park 1, 2, 6 Time 9am-3pm Ages 5-15 9am-1pm Ages 4 ½ -5Ext. Hours 7:30-9am; 3-6pm Ages 5-15Fees Ext. Hour Fee $220-300 ages 5-14 $165-200 ages 4 1/2 -5 am $36-45, pm $36-45 ages 5-14 only Registration › Please call 703-522-1700 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or in-person at 3400 N. 13th Street, Arlington

MOJO Volleyball CampMOJO is an elite and fun volleyball instruction program where everyone, from beginners to advanced players are welcomed. Most participants sign up to improve their skills and prepare for youth leagues, middle school, high school or club tryouts.The camp is station based; participants interact with skilled experts in serving, passing, setting, hitting, blocking, defense and offense. Participants will receive a per-sonalized MOJO t-shirt with their choice of name and number on the back. We recommend that participants bring a bag lunch to the day camp, water bottle and knee pads and proper sneakers. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 8-18Location Sessions Washington-Lee 3, 5Time Session 3 6-9pm Session 5 9am-3pmFees $200 session 3Fees $350 session 5Registration: Go to www.mojovolleyballacademy.com or call 443-875-8829 or 410-991-8065.

Arlington Fencer’s Club CampEn Guarde! Participants will learn Olympic fencing, including footwork, conditioning, blade work and bouting. Games and special topics each day such as stage combat, samurai and historic fencing add spice. Beginners are wel-come, as are participants with fencing experience. All equipment is provided. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 8-13Location Session Nottingham 7Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 3-4:30pmFees $250Ext. Fees $50Registration: E-mail [email protected].

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Academy International: girls Field HockeyLearn from renowned coaches from England, Canada, and Holland. Players receive customized training as they are placed in teams according to age and skill level. Beginners, intermediate, and advanced training programs are available. All aspects of the game are covered as players learn new skills, techniques and tactics while having fun working with international coaches. Evening sessions are for high school Junior Varsity and Varsity players only. Players will need to bring water, stick and a mouth guard. Staff to participant ratio 1:14. Ages 10-18, 14-18Location SessionsGreenbrier Park 4, 5Time Session 4 9am-noonSession 4 5-8pmSession 5 9am-noonSession 5 5-8pmFees $235Registration › Go to www.academyinternational.net or call 703-816-0244.

Academy International: girls LacrosseAcademy International Girls Lacrosse Camps feature renowned coaches from England, Canada and Australia. Players receive customized training as they are placed in teams according to age and skill level. Beginners, intermediate, and advanced training programs are available. All aspects of the game are covered as players learn new skills, techniques and tactics while having fun working with international coaches. Players will need to bring water, stick, mouth guard and protective eye wear. Staff to participant ratio 1:14. Ages 7-15Location SessionsGreenbrier Park 4H-B Woodlawn 8Time 9am-noonFees $235Registration: Go to www.academyinternational.net or call 703-816-0244.

American Skateboard and Rollerblading CampThis high energy camp is packed with safe, thrilling activities for skaters of all levels. Separate groups, determined by ability, are formed for skateboarders and rollerbladers. Under the supervi-sion of American Inline coaches, skate-board campers will receive instruction to safely ride, tack turn, Ollie, jam and get air. Held in a mobile skate park with a mini half pipe, mini quarter pipes, grind box, fun box, launch ramps, wedge ramps and grind rails designed for beginners. Rollerbladers learn to gear up, stand up, avoid falling, skate, turn, stop and go. Each day includes instruction, skating games and skate jams. Extended day activities include swimming. Participants receive a camp t-shirt and stickers. Required equip-ment includes helmet, knee and elbow pads and wrist guards. Bring water and lunch in cooler labeled with name. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-11Location SessionsQuincy Parking Deck 4, 6, 10Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $280Ext. Fees am $25, pm $75Registration: Register at www.americaninline.com. For more information contact 703-994-7617 or [email protected].

American bike Riding CampSay goodbye to the training wheels. This camp provides a hands-on, educational way for children to master the art of bicy-cle riding. Learn basic bike riding, steering, braking, shifting, safety and rules of the road. Take on the safety course, obstacle course and confidence course each day. In addition to improving skills, this bike camp gives children a chance to socialize and interact with their peers, getting away from the TV and into the great outdoors. Bring bike, bike gloves, helmet. Participants can leave their bike at camp overnight and we’ll store if for you. Extended day activities include swimming. Participants receive a camp t-shirt and stickers. Required equip-ment includes helmet, knee and elbow pads and wrist guards. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 5-11Location SessionQuincy Parking Deck 5Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $280Ext. Fees am $25, pm $75Registration › Register at www.americaninline.com. For more information contact 703-994-7617 or [email protected].

American Skateboard at Powhatan Springs Skate ParkSkateboarders who have at least one year of experience or have gone to one beginner skateboard camp are invited to learn intermediate to advanced skills including dropping in, riding fakie, kick flips, advanced trick flips, grinds and vert skills. Beginning skateboard riders with less than one year of experience must enroll in a skateboard camp at the Quincy Street location (see American Skateboard and Rollerblading Camp). Participants receive a camp t-shirt and stickers. Bring water. Required equip-ment includes helmet, knee and elbow pads. Wrist guards recommended. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 9-14Location SessionsPowhatan Springs Skate Park 1, 7Time 8am-noonFees $175Registration: Register at www.americaninline.com. For more information contact 703-994-7617 or [email protected].

Capital ultimate Frisbee CampArlington Public School teachers Dave Soles and Will Smolinski are the head coaches of the YHB Ultimate Frisbee Team. Their teams have won the VA state championships more than any other school, but more importantly their kids have fun. Campers new to frisbee will learn the fundamentals – catching, throwing backhand and forehand etc. More experienced campers will focus on sharpening those skills, extending the range of their throws, plus defensive skills, field positioning and more. In addition to Ultimate Frisbee we play fris-bee tennis, frisbee golf, frisbee capture the flag, zombie, double disc court and other games the kids invent and enjoy. Staff to participant ratio 1:6. Ages 11-17Location SessionsH-B Woodlawn 4, 5Time 9am-4pmExt Hours 7-9am; 4-6pmFees $300Ext. Fees am $25, pm $25Registration: Contact Will Smolinski at [email protected] or visit www.capulticamp.com

Momentum3 Cheer CampSpend the week Cheering, Dancing, Jumping, and Tumbling! From begin-ners to long-time veterans, this camp will be filled with exciting cheerleading activities. Each week cheerleaders will learn a routine incorporating the skills they’ve learned and perform it on Friday for everyone to see. No prior cheerleading experience is needed. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 6-13Location SessionsAbingdon 1Washington-Lee 4Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7:30-9am; 3-6pmFees $195Ext. Fees am $30, pm $35Registration: Register at www.momentum-3.com Contact [email protected] or 703-980-0335.

CAMPS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISAbILITIES

Camp DiscoveryAC This camp is designed for youth with intellectual and developmental disabili-ties, and full of fun weekly themes that help them to discover their interests! Activities help to increase social interac-tions with peers, leisure awareness and active participation. Each day we plan fun-filled activities in our daily structure including arts and crafts, sensory projects, group games, music, drama, sports, fitness and leisure choices. Campers will attend one community trip and one swimming trip per week in the afternoons. This camp typically serves campers who require close supervision or assistance in personal care, providing a staff to participant ratio of 1:2 to 1:3. Camp will be co-located at the county-wide MIP-A and Life Skills summer school location at Glebe Elementary. For those who wish to participate in a full day program, extended hours in the morning from 8:00am-noon will be offered only if a minimum of four participants is met. Ages 6-11Location Camp CodeGlebe Elementary 561703Sessions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Time noon-6pmExt. Hours 8am-noonFees $177, $142 for session 2Ext. Fees $61, $49 for session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

iCan bike CampAC Formally Lose the Training Wheels, iCan Bike is designed to help children with disabilities learn how to ride bikes independently. This program uses specialized equipment and teaching methods that work to overcome the difficulties that new riders often experience when trying to learn to ride a bike, including balance, steering and fear of falling. The camper must be ambulatory with sufficient stamina and physical strength to ride a bike, keep his/her feet on the pedals, see suffi-ciently to avoid obstacles, follow simple instructions, and motivated to learn to ride a bike. Contact April Rosenthal at 703-228-4736 or [email protected] if you have any questions about this program. Participants must have a helmet and wear it when riding; they will also need to have their own bicycle by the 3rd day of camp. Participants sign up for a 75-minute timeslot; when registering please indicate your first and second preference for a timeslot. The TR Office will contact you a few weeks before camp to determine the appropriate timeslot for your child. Staff to participant ratio 1:1. Age 8-AdultLocation Camp CodeKenmore 561083Session 6Time 8:30-9:45am; 10:05-11:20am, 11:40-12:55pm; 2:00-3:15pm 3:35-4:50pmFees $275 (Arlington resident) $300 (non resident)AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Arlington County maintains a philosophy of inclusion whereby individuals with disabilities are welcome to register for any camp. We offer different levels of support to help meet the needs of each individual. For maximum support, please check out the camps on page 13 and 14. We have additionally designated Madison and Fairlington Tot camps and Jamestown Summerfest as designated inclusion sites listed on page 6, and there are many other options for inclusion throughout the catalog.

Everyone who receives support through the Therapeutic Recreation office (for inclusion or TR camps) will be sent an Accommodation Packet that will help TR plan a successful experience for each camper. Call the TR Office at 703-228-4731 or email [email protected] if you need recommendations on camps for your child. Note: the TR Office reserves the right to reassign campers if staff determines that he or she would be served more effectively in another program.

Session Dates/Sesión y Fecha Week 1 June 24 › June 28, ’13 2 July 1 › July 5, ’13 (No Camp July 4)

3 July 8 › July 12, ’13 4 July 15 › July 19, ’13 5 July 22 › July 26, ’13 6 July 29 › Aug. 2, ’13 7 Aug. 5 › Aug. 9, ’13 8 Aug. 12 › Aug. 16, ’13 9 Aug. 19 › Aug. 23, ’13 10 Aug. 26 › Aug. 30, ’13

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Adventure Quest AC Arts and crafts, swimming, com-munity trips and special events are only a few of the activities teen and young adult campers experience in this specialized camp designed for individuals with intel-lectual and developmental disabilities. All campers engage in exciting, theme-based activities that encourage social interaction and development. Activities include arts and crafts, sensory projects, expressive arts, sports, fitness, and many other choices in the daily structure. Campers will attend one community trip and one swim trip per week. This camp typically serves campers who require close supervision or assistance in personal care. Moderate to extensive support is provided with a staff to partici-pant ratio of 1:2 to 1:3. This summer we will be co-located with Stratford Summer School. For those who wish to participate in a full day program, extended hours in the morning from 9:00am-noon will be offered only if a minimum of four participants is met. Ages 12-21Location Camp CodeStratford School 561733Sessions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Time noon-6pmExt. Hours 9am-noonFees $177, $142 for session 2Ext. Fees $46, $37 for session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Project F.I.V.E. AC Gear up for a summer of fun with this inclusive teen camp offering, Project F.I.V.E (Fun Inclusive Volunteer Experiences)! Individuals with dis-abilities will have the opportunity to pair up with a peer buddy without a disability, which could lead to lifelong friendships. With their partner, camp participants will have an opportunity to “give back” to the community through service learning in a fun, structured environment. Each two-week session will include one service learning trip, and a weekly fun trip. There are three, two-week sessions to choose from. We are looking for individuals with disabilities who are interested in volunteering and are able to successfully participate with mini-mum assistance. Themes for the two-week sessions are listed below. Staff to participation ratio 1:5. Ages 13-21Location Camp CodeThomas Jefferson Center 560833Sessions 2-3 (Nature) 4-5 (Home improvement) 6-7* (Community/Food/Clothing) *Week 7 at SwansonTime 9am-4pmExt. Hours 4-6pmFees $413, $372 for session 2-3Ext. Fees $64, $58 for session 2-3AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Access - Adapted Sports CampDevelop skills and confidence that lead to a lifetime of physical activity and wellness! Our program is a sports-oriented day camp for children with disabilities including mild to moderate behavioral, emotional and/or social issues; ADD/ADHD, anxiety, and Aspergers Syndrome. This unique program focuses on developing social interaction skills, self-confidence, and relationship building skills, all while learning skills in soccer, baseball and basketball. Children must be able to

interact verbally, follow simple direc-tions, and engage in group activities with minimal support, prompts, or other assistance. Staff to participant ratio 1:5. Ages 7-14Location Sessions Barcroft 1Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7:30-9am; 3-6pmFees $195Ext. Fees am $30, pm $35Registration: Register at www.momentum-3.com. Contact [email protected] or 703-980-0335.

TEEN CAMPSSummer AdventureAC All aboard! Students ages 10-14 will enjoy trips, sports, wellness activities, special events, nature adventures, art projects and more! Be prepared for some local travel as this camp includes two or more trips a week via hike, bus, van or Metro. Summer Adventure campers practice responsibility, explore new interests and have fun. Campers make structured leisure choices such as board games, art projects, or reading from 7-9am and 4-6pm during extended hours. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-14Camp Code 550833 Location Sessions Thomas Jefferson Center 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Swanson 7, 8Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6pmFees $236, $189 for session 2Ext. Fees am $32, pm $32 $26 for session 2AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

T.E.A.M. Teen Entrepreneur Amusement Management – A Teen Job Readiness AC Fun is serious business and this camp will teach your teen how to run it! At this camp, teens learn all of the aspects of operating a small amuse-ment/adventure business. Participants receive hands-on training on topics such as small business ownership, the “dos and don’ts” of starting and operating a business, workshops on the key ingredients of successful busi-nesses, money management, diversity, communication and leadership. As a final project, the T.E.A.M. will plan and run a special event for elementary-age children. Upon completion, teens 14 and older are eligible for employment help-ing to run and manage a small amuse-ment/adventure business with the Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation. This program was recognized as the Best New Program in 2006 by the Virginia Recreation and Parks Society and continues to grow in popularity. A mandatory parent and student orientation will be held on June 6, 6-7pm at Thomas Jefferson Community Center. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 14-17Location Camp CodeThomas Jefferson Center 550832Session 1 (two week session)Time 8am-3pmExt. Hours 3-6pmFees $132Ext. Fees $46AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Tour DCAC With the District at our doorstep, participants will utilize public transpor-tation, learn the ropes of the Metro sys-tem and experience urban adventures every day in DC. Campers will attend a trip each day via Metro, Art Buses, county vans and walking. Campers make structured leisure choices such as board games, art projects, or reading from 7-9am and 4-6pm during extended hours. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 10-14Location Camp Code Washington-Lee 550873Sessions 1Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6pmFees $236Ext. Fees: am $32, pm $32 AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Creative Art Camp: Teen Artist Series #1 Pottery CampAC Sometimes you have to make a mess to create something beautiful. That’s certainly the case in this three-week camp! Beginner and returning teen artists will develop and expand their skills, experience the hands-on satisfaction of clay sculpture, learn the basics of the potter’s wheel, hand build-ing and glazing ceramics. Emphasis is on using your imagination to make both fun and functional pieces. Wear old clothes and bring an old towel. Open to all skill levels. Returning students will further develop skills and techniques. All materials provided. Lunch not provided; campers should bring their own lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16Location Camp CodeThomas Jefferson MS 532833Sessions 1-3 (three-week camp)Time 9am-3pmFees $826AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Creative Art Camp: Teen Artist Series #2 Photography CampAC Develop and expand your skills in black and white 35mm photography in this three-week program! Whether you are a beginner or a returning student, learn the basics of photography includ-ing taking better photos, developing film, and printing photos. Teens are encouraged to bring a manually operated 35mm camera to class. Point and shoot and digital cameras are not recommended. There are a limited sup-ply of cameras available to borrow for a $100 refundable deposit. The deposit is not included in the program fees. Returning students will be taught at their skill level and encouraged to bring negatives and a camera to the first class. All materials provided. Lunch is not provided; campers should bring a bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16Location Camp CodeThomas Jefferson MS 532833Sessions 4-6 (three-week camp)Time 9am-3pmFees $885 AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Creative Art Camp: Teen Artist Series #3 Drawing & Painting AC Beginner and returning artists of all skill levels will learn and strengthen their drawing and painting techniques in this two-week program. In this creative and imaginative environment, teens will explore a variety of wet and dry media such as graphite, charcoal, pastels, pen and ink, and colored pencils to learn about the basics of line, perspective, val-ues and composition, as well as the basics of studio painting. All materials provided. Campers should bring a bag lunch. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 12-16Location Camp CodeMadison 531833Sessions 7, 8 (two-week camp)Time 9am-3pmFees $590AC Registration: Complete the Camp Catalog Registration Form (p. 19). Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Theatrical Skills buildingStudents receive intensive training in performance skills with some of the area’s best theater professionals. Topics covered may include: Vocal Technique and Performance, Character Development, Mask Making and Performance, Stage Makeup, Puppetry, Hip Hop, Jazz, Modern and Musical Theater Dance, Stage Combat, Auditioning, Improvisation, Voice and Diction. Staff to participant ratio: 1:15 Ages 12-17Location SessionsArtisphere 1Time 10am-4pmFees $300Registration: Visit http://www.artisphere.com/programs/education.aspx

Summer Theatre ExperienceProvide your young actor with a unique and professional performing arts camp experience. In this three week program led by professional Washington Shakespeare Company actress, Lynn Sharp Spears, students will produce a full theatrical performance and receive intensive training in vocal technique and performance, character development, mask making, stage makeup, puppetry, tap and musical theatre dance, stage combat, auditioning, and improvisation. Staff to participant ratio: 1:15 Ages 12-17Location SessionsArtisphere 3-5 (3 week camp)Time 10am-4pmAudition Placement March 2: noon–2pmFees $1,000Registration: Visit http://www.artisphere.com/programs/education.aspx

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Fashion boot CampPresented in partnership with Artisphere resident organization Fashion Fights Poverty, learn the ins and outs of the fashion industry and eco-ethical design. Students will engage in creative activities to boost their self esteem and introduce them to fashion related skills such as styling, design, pattern making, sewing, and production, among others. Learning sessions will provide a variety of opportunities for the participants to be energized and creative through active play, hands-on projects, guest speakers, on-site mentoring, and social responsibility workshops. The camp concludes with project presentations showcasing the participant’s progress. Staff to participant ratio: 1:15 Ages 12-17Location SessionsArtisphere 6Time 10am-4pmShowcase August 2, 5:30 pm Fees $300Registration: Visit http://www.artisphere.com/programs/education.aspx

iTraveliTravel is the place for teens this sum-mer!! While at camp, teens are able to experience an unforgettable summer filled with exciting travel and making new friends. Each week provides five trips to some of the coolest places in the tri-state area with a group of excited teens! Participants will learn how to use local transportation throughout the week to get to various trip locations along with chartered bus service. iTravel campers are supervised by adult staff that are experienced in working with teens and they are trained in positive communication, CPR, and first aid. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 11-16Location Sessions Thomas Jefferson Center 1,3,4Langston 7, 8Time 8am-3pmExt. Hours 3-6pmFees $295Ext. Fees $35Registration: Register at www.momentum-3.com. Contact [email protected] or 703-980-0335.

Last Lap“The Ultimate End of Summer Experience” will provide kids with a high energy and fun atmosphere before heading back to school. Enjoy area amusement parks, water parks, and much more. Five trips in five days! Participants will learn how to use local transportation throughout the week to get to various trip locations along with chartered bus service. Campers are supervised by adult staff that is experienced in working with teens. Staff to participant ratio 1:15. Ages 11-16Location Sessions Langston-Brown 9, 10Time 8am-3pmExt. Hours 3-6pmFees $295Ext. Fees $35Registration: Register at www.momentum-3.com. Contact [email protected] or 703-980-0335.

Open Houses will be held on May 9 from 5-7pm at Langston-brown Community Center and Thomas Jefferson Community Center. Information will be provided on Junior Jam and other teen activities, including information on trips, special events, fitness program, incentive program, fee reductions and volunteer opportunities. Meet our program directors!

Junior JamThe “Jam” is for ages 11-16 that already have a busy summer schedule but still want to make new friends and enjoy summer favorites such as field trips, special events, sports, swimming, music, arts, cooking projects, group games and tournaments with other Jr. Jams. This summer teens will enjoy longer County-wide teen trips every Thursday from 1-7pm. Please note: While teens are encouraged to stay at the site, this is a drop-in program that allows teens to come and go. For youth needing more accountability, consider a camp program that requires parental consent to leave during the program hours. For program information, call Edson Bravo at 703-228-7783 or Margo Watters at 703-228-0945. Ages: 11-16 (Must be entering grade 6).

Location Camp CodesCharles Drew 532213Langston-Brown 532263Lubber Run 532283Walter Reed 532313Thomas Jefferson* 532413Kenmore 532733Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

*This Junior Jam will be more sports oriented, but will go on 2 or 3 trips a week and participant in some non sport related activities. There will also not be an 8th week due to the County Fair being held at TJ.

Time M, T, W, & F: 1-5pm, TH: 1-7pm

Arlington Youth Street TheatreAre you the next “American Idol” or “X Factor”? Do you sing, dance, act or do all three? Are you an Arlington resident? Are you between the ages of 14 and a graduating high school senior? If so, the Arlington Youth Street Theatre wants you! This is an intensive eight-week program for teens to hone their performing arts skills through professional training sessions in dance, drama, vocal, set design and costume design. As members of a company, participants develop a production piece for a two-week performance tour including Arlington, DC and New York City. The Arlington Youth Street Theater develops the possibility of potential careers in the performing arts. Auditions will be held in early May. Please come with photo headshot, resume and a one minute monologue. Must be an Arlington resident to audition. For additional information please call 301-613-2878. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 14-graduating high school seniorLocation Sessions Kenmore 1-8 (eight-week camp)Time 12:30-5pmFees $125Registration › Contact 301-613-2878 or [email protected].

Important Information on Junior Jam Fees:One Time registration fees of $46 includes participation in all 8 weeks on the program. There is extra cost for trips. Non County resident fees are 50% more than listed fees. Additional forms required. Details on page 18.

Registration Information: • Resident online, fax, and mail-in registration begins

Wednesday, February 20th. Register online at www.arlingtonva.us/dpr. For help with online processing check out “Online Registration Tips & Tricks” on page 20. Mail and fax registrations do not guarantee a spot in the desired camp; registration forms are processed beginning at 7am on February 20th regardless of the date they were received. Fax: 703-228-4765. Mail-in: 3700 South Four Mile Run Dr., 22206

• Resident phone-in, or walk-in registration begins February 27 at the Registration Office, 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday, 703-228-4747 (phone). 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr.

• Resident onsite walk-in registration begins February 27, Monday through Friday, at the following locations:

• Langston-Brown Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 2121 Culpeper St.

• Lubber Run Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 300 N. Park Dr.; and

• Walter Reed Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 2909 16th St. S.

• Non-resident registration for all registration methods begins March 6, 2013.

Summer Camp registrations are not final until the “Participant Information/Emergency Record” Form (page 20) is submitted.

Fee Reduction and RegistrationDon’t let fees be a barrier. Arlington County residents may request a fee reduction! All participants must submit fee reduction applications PRIOR to registration, since discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE. Fee reductions are available on a sliding scale based on household income and size. Anyone who is active financial assistance client of Arlington County’s Department of Human Services or APS free/reduced lunch program, as well as others who are below the threshold of the currently published HUD’s Section 8 income limits, can apply for a reduced fee. To apply, bring proof of identity, proof of Arlington residency and proof of income (such as original free/reduced lunch letter from APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing, or current tax forms) to receive 25%, 50% or 75% off.

Payment plans are also available; for more information, please contact the Registration Office by phone (703-228-4747) or email ([email protected])

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SPECIALTY CAMPS FOR

IMAgINATION & ExPLORATION

KidRealm Lego® Legends Camp Builders Wanted! New and Improved for 2013. If you love Legos then this is your camp. More than half the camp day in Lego activities! We will be building with Legos and trying challenging projects. Win prizes for the most creative Lego builds. Try out fun Lego games such as Lego Ninjago, Lego Minotaurus, Lego Heroica and Lego Battles. Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Crazy Bones, Speedstacks, Koi Traders and much more ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12Location Sessions Ashlawn 2/3, 6/7 (two-week camp)Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $390, $350 (session 2/3)Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: To register go to www.kidrealm.com. Discounts available for early registration.

KidRealm Time Machine CampTravel in time from dinosaurs to star wars! New Project for 2013. THE ARMADA! Design, build and battle! Then it’s off to the JunkYard to build and race your own futuristic land yachts. Develop your own perfect village in Animal Crossing Club. Enjoy creative games, challenging logic puzzles, awe-some gym activities, fun arts & crafts and explore cool books. Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard, Crazy Bones, Legos, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Speedstacks, Koi Traders and much more. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12Location Sessions Ashlawn 2/3 (two-week camp)Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am, 3-6pmFees $350Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: To register go to www.kidrealm.com. Discounts available for early registration.

KidRealm Pokémon Hobby CampPokemon! Skylanders! MineCraft! All the best games and hobbies. We will learn all about cool hobbies such as coin, stamp, sports cards, Skylanders, Club Penguin and Pokemon collect-ing. Lessons include how to take care of your collections, the value of and history. Play the latest games in our Arcade. Explore the world of Pokemon with our huge Gym Leader Tournament. Win prizes such as Pokemon cards, rare coins, sports cards and even stamps! Enjoy creative games, awesome gym activities, fun arts & crafts and explore cool books. Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard, Crazy Bones, Legos, Baggo, Speedstacks, Club Penguin Card Jitsu and much more. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 6-12Location Sessions Ashlawn 1, 4/5, 8Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am, 3-6pmFees $195, $390 for session 4/5Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: To register go to www.kidrealm.com. Discounts available for early registration.

KidRealm Maximum Motion CampNew projects for 2013! Get your minds in motion as we build and race vehicles over land, sea and air. Hot Rod Cars, SpeedBoat Racers and Pulley Gliders. Get moving with Hot Wheels Physics, Marble Runs and lots more at the Science Fair. It will be non-stop fun as we enjoy creative games, awesome gym activities, and challenging logic puzzles. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7-12Location Sessions Ashlawn 4/5 (two-week camp)Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $390 Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: To register go to www.kidrealm.com. Discount available for early registration.

KidRealm Young Wizards CampNew and Improved for 2013! Bright young minds will enjoy the challenge of this “Thinking Camp”. Become a “Wiz” at engineering as you design, build and test the Wizard Bridge. The return of the Egg-cellent Royal Coach! Design, build and test Egg Cars. Build them fancy and fast but also safe. Don’t let your egg passenger end up scrambled! Create and decorate your own Wizard Wands. New in 2013…Lots more magical arts and crafts projects. Have fun with strategic tournaments such as Wizard’s Duel, Chess and Squig Racing. Enjoy creative games, awesome logic puzzles and explore cool books. Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard, Crazy Bones, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Legos, Koi Traders, Speedstacks, and much more. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 7–12Location Sessions Ashlawn 2/3 (two week camp)Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am, 3-6pmFees $350 Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: To register go to www.kidrealm.com. Discounts available for early registration.

KidRealm Quest CampTake on the KidRealm Quest! Your kingdom’s heroes must travel to the enemy castle and defeat the rival king; to get there you must build a sailing ship. Next part of the quest is to siege the castle. Design, build and test your very own catapult. Once the castle is sieged you must challenge the king to a joust! Design, build and test Jousting Hover-Knights. The last part of the quest is to build the fastest royal carriage and race it down our 30 foot track! It will be non-stop fun as we enjoy creative games, awesome gym activities, and challenging logic puzzles. Experience KidRealm Traditions: Prize Wizard, Crazy Bones, Legos®, KidRealm Cup, Baggo, Speedstacks, Koi Traders and much more. Staff to participant ratio1:10. Ages 7–12Location Sessions Ashlawn 6/7 (two week camp)Time 9am-3pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 3-6pmFees $390Ext. Fees am $40, pm $80Registration: To register go to www.kidrealm.com. Discounts available for early registration.

Silver Knights Chess CampIt’s your move, so strategize to spend a week playing and learning about chess. Our Silver Knights chess coaches are highly-rated professional chess instructors. We have taught tens of thousands of children, including the 2008 national champions for first and second grade. We accept players of all skill levels, from beginners to tourna-ment players. Campers will be broken up accordingly. Each camper receives a t-shirt and tournament-style chess set. Campers will take breaks for snacks and fresh air, and full day campers have lunch and recess from noon-1 pm. Staff to participant ratio 1:10. Ages 5-13Location SessionsMadison 1, 3, 5Fairlington 2, 8Nottingham 4, 6, 8Walter Reed 9, 10Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 8-9am, 4-5pmFees $300, $240 for session 2Half day: $185, $140 for session 2Ext. Fees am $50, pm $50Registration: Go to www.silverknightschess.com.

Funutation Academy: Making games for Android PhonesParticipants will discover how to create complex apps on a computer that appear on your android phone as you build them. Experience the basics of computer programming to design a landscape, learn basic animation, mix digital sounds, and make special effects such as explosions to be used in their apps. An Android is not required to take this camp as the games are developed on a computer. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 12-15Location SessionsFairlington 1Time 9:00-11:45amExt. Hours 8-9amFees $250Ext. Fees pm $25Registration: www.funutation.com. Can be combined with PM camp.

Funutation Academy: Jungle RobotsBuild and take home a Jungle Robot! Robot legs can be changed to make a gorilla, spider, centaur or monkey. It moves forward, backward or can swing across a clothes line. This robot is sound activated and moves by the clap of your hand. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 12-15Location SessionsFairlington 1Time 12:15-3pmExt 3-6pmFees $250Ext. Fees pm $75Registration: www.funutation.com. Can be combined with AM camp.

Funutation Academy: battle botsRobot warriors clash! Students will build custom battle robots using everyday materials, then fight them against each other. Campers build drive systems, armor and weapons for their robotic combatants working in teams of 3-5. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 12-15Location SessionsFairlington 9Time 9-11:45amExt. Hours 8-9amFees $250Ext. Fees pm $25Registration: www.funutation.com. Can be combined with PM camp.

Funutation Academy: Stop Motion AnimationLearn the basics of Claymation videos by using Scratch software. Stop motion has been used in such movies as Wallace and Gromit and James and the Giant Peach. Learn to create a video with everyday objects adding special effects and audio. Campers must provide their own snacks, lunch and beverages. Supervised lunch is for campers attending full day camp. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 12-15Location SessionsFairlington 9Time 12:15-3pmExt. Hours 3-6pmFees $250Ext. Fees pm $75Registration: www.funutation.com. Can be combined with AM camp.

Funutation Academy: Making games for the Nintendo DSWish you could make your own video game on the Nintendo DS? No need to write a program. This class will show you how to use easy drop and drag actions to create professional looking games. Students will use DS Game Maker to create backgrounds, animated graphics, sound effects and music. A Nintendo DS is not required to take this camp as the games can be developed on the computer. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 8-11Location SessionsFairlington 10Time 9-11:45amExt. 8-9amFees $225Ext. Fees pm $25Registration: www.funutation.com. Can be combined with PM camp.

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Session Dates/Sesión y Fecha Week 1 June 24 › June 28, ’13 2 July 1 › July 5, ’13 (No Camp July 4)

3 July 8 › July 12, ’13 4 July 15 › July 19, ’13 5 July 22 › July 26, ’13 6 July 29 › Aug. 2, ’13 7 Aug. 5 › Aug. 9, ’13 8 Aug. 12 › Aug. 16, ’13 9 Aug. 19 › Aug. 23, ’13 10 Aug. 26 › Aug. 30, ’13

Funutation Academy: Jr. SoccerThis tek lab is designed for robotics beginners. Junior Tekkies will experience the basic concepts of robotic construc-tion. Get hands-on experience while building and programming robots to kick, move backwards and forward, turn right and left, and make a circle. Bring them home to play with your friends and family. Staff to participant ratio 1:12. Ages 8-11Location SessionsFairlington 10Time 12:15-3pmExt. Hours 3-6pmFees $250Ext. Fees pm $75Registration: www.funutation.com. Can be combined with AM camp.

Sciensational Workshops: Follow Me RobotBuild a robot that responds to your voice! With four built-in microphones your robot will detect a sound source and in turn it will move and turn accordingly. It is your own robot to build and take home. Campers will be opportunity to build other robots in groups. Join in our Sumo wrestling and obstacle course events with what you have built. See everything happening as you build. That’s the Sciensational way! Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-12Location SessionsMadison 9Time 9am-noonFees $158Registration: www.sciensationalworkshops.com/registration.pdf. Can be combined with PM camp.

Sciensational Workshops: Model Airplanes – bridge building – Electronics gadgetsAt this camp you will build your own rubberpowered model airplane and use your model as a learning tool in aerospace education, or just have fun building a sound airplane that actually flies when assembled. You will also have fun designing and building model bridges; join us in our bridge building contest to see which one can hold the most weight. Learn simple engineer-ing skills by building six electronic projects. Some of them include a patrol car siren, burglar alarm and Morse code transmitter. You will learn how the different electronic components work. Bring a little imagination and get ready to “Fly with Sciensational Workshops.” Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-12Location SessionsMadison 9Time 1-4pmFees $158Registration: www.sciensationalworkshops.com/registration.pdf. Can be combined with AM camp.

Sciensational Workshops: All Terrain Tracker VehicleBuild and take home your very own Al-Terrain Tracker Vehicle! It travels the rough terrain overcoming objects in its path. Sciensational Workshops will bring its own course for you to conquer. Sand, stones, twigs, and balls will all be part of the challenge. Work in a group with your new friends as you design a robot you can control. Build a sumo wrestler and be part of our battle box events. Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 7-12Location SessionsMadison 10Time 9am-noonFees $158Registration: www.sciensationalworkshops.com/registration.pdf. Can be combined with PM camp.

Sciensational Workshops: Harry Potter - Travel on our magical science tour.All aboard for lots of hands-on fun! Join in the escapades of Harry and his friends–play Quidditch, make an edible wand and brew some fantastic potions to drink. Create and watch amazing chemical reactions, watch a mirage appear, make cool crystals, experiment with colored magic sand and see a mys-terious glowing ball. Wonder where the sorting hat will place you? Come join us where the magic of science, art, and lit-erature meet. Harry, Ron and Hermoine are waiting for your arrival!Staff to participant ratio 1:8. Ages 6-11Location SessionsMadison 10Time 1-4pmFees $158Registration: www.sciensationalworkshops.com/registration.pdf. Can be combined with AM camp.

Mad Science: Eureka!Children will overcome a series of chal-lenges using basic materials, simple machines, tips from famous inventors and the most important of all- their mind. With a little bit of ingenuity, children will create catapults and forts, construct working light sticks to take home, and assemble a set of circuits with batteries and light bulbs. While Thomas Edison said, “invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration,” this camp is 100% FUN! Staff to participant ratio 1:13. Ages 6-12Location SessionsFairlington 9Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 8-9am, 4-6pmFees $315Ext. Fees am $50, pm $100Registration: www.madscience.org/dc

Mad Science: Secret Agent LabSuspects! Schematics! Sleuths! Connect the dots using science to help solve a crime in this hands on investigation of the science of sleuth-ing. Uncover the science involved in evidence gathering, analysis and fingerprinting detection. Enhance your recall and observation skills and learn how to use spy equipment. The daily themes include: Discover Detection, Funky Forensics,Science of Security, Sleuths on the Scene,and Spy Academy.Staff to participant ratio 1:13. Ages 6-11Location SessionsFairlington 10Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 8-9am, 4-6pmFees $315Ext. Fees am $50, pm $100Registration: www.madscience.org/dc

YMCA Specialty CampsDoes your child wish he or she could apply to Hogwarts? Shine on the stage? Create exciting art projects or experi-ment with science? Build a Lego robot? Here’s the camp for you! Offered in one and two week sessions, YMCA Specialty Camps allow campers to spend part of their day in the specialty focus and theme. During the rest of the day, campers enjoy traditional camp activi-ties such as group games, sports and fitness, singing, arts and crafts, hands-on science, theme days, swimming and much more! Session choices include: Goop & Magical Solutions, Jolts & Volts, Theatre Machine, Delicious Delights, Imagination to Creation, Harry Potter Wizardry, Lego Robotics, Cartooning, Active Arcade, iDesign Fashion Camp, and more! Please refer to the website at www.ymcadc.org for specific session offerings. Staff to participant ratio 1:8 and 1:10. Ages 5-8; 8-12Location SessionsRandolph 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Time 9am-4pmExt Hours 7-9am; 4-6:30pmFees: $255 (one-week sessions) $440 (two-week sessions)Ext. Fees $105 per week, includes am and pmRegistration:Open registration begins Wednesday, February 20. Early Bird Registration Available, please call 703.525.5420 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or register in-person at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.

YMCA Holiday HooplaDoes your camper have a favorite holiday or season? Whether it is Thanksgiving, St. Patrick’s Day, Summer Solstice or Chinese New Year, campers will experience and have fun celebrating different seasons and holidays. This camp allows campers to spend part of their day in the specialty focus and theme. During the rest of the day, camp-ers will share traditional camp activities such as group games, sports and fit-ness, singing, arts and crafts, hands-on science, theme days, swimming and much more! Staff to participant ratio 1:8 and 1:10. Ages 5-8; 8-12Location SessionTBD 9Time 9am-4pmExt. Hours 7-9am; 4-6:30pmFees: $255Ext. Fees $105, includes BOTH AM & PMRegistration: Open registration begins Wednesday, February 20. Early Bird Registration Available, please call 703.525.5420 for additional information. Register at www.ymcadc.org or register in-person at 3422 N. 13th Street, Arlington.

Inclusion support for individuals with disabilities is available for ALL camps in this catalog! Please contact the TR Office at trinfo@arlingtonva. us, we can work with you to determine support needed for your child.

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1. Choose your preferred options for Summer Camps and note the activity number(s) and session number(s). Camp codes are shown with each Arlington County camp listing.

2. For online registration, go to www.arlingtonva.us/dpr starting on February 20. For help with online pro-cessing check out “Online Registration Tips & Tricks” (right side of this page).

For other types of registration, com-plete and sign the Arlington County Camp Registration Form (page 19) and fax, mail, call or walk-in.

3. Complete and sign Participant Information/Emergency Record found at https://egov.arlingtonva.us/campforms and page 20 of this catalog.

Note: By law, Tot camps will require additional paperwork, which needs to be verified in person.• Certified birth certificate, birth registra-

tion card, OR passport (current or expired). Photocopies and faxes are not accepted. We DO NOT keep or photocopy these documents. If the child has been enrolled in our Preschool program or Tot Camp in the past and we have already verified such information, you do not need to provide this to us again.

• School Health Form, or Commonwealth of Virginia School Entrance Physical Examination and Immunization Certificate (also known as a School Health Form). Obtain a blank copy from the DPR Registration Office, from your child’s school or download at www.arlingtonva.us/dpr.

• List of Schools form. A blank copy can be obtained from the DPR Registration Office or downloaded at www.arling-tonva.us/dpr.

Registration FactsAC Arlington County camps are very popular. The sooner you register the more likely you will get the spot you want. Registrations will be processed to accommodate first and second choices. If an opening is not available, you can be placed on the wait list. Arlington County class coordinators use waitlists to make decisions, and the County process many cancellations throughout the summer; therefore, there is a good chance that you obtain a spot if you are placed on a waitlist early. Online registration confirmations can be printed using Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or higher.Please do not call for registration confirmations or changes prior to April 14. For more information, refer to the Registration Cancellations, Transfers and Refunds sections on this page.

Enrollment is not confirmed until all paperwork is received. All required paperwork must be received no later than 5pm the Monday prior to the camp week or campers may be un-enrolled and their spots given to those on the Wait List. Registrations will be accepted up to one week prior to the start date, if space is available. For late registration, all documents must be delivered to the Registration Office.

Campers with DisabilitiesParents and guardians must request accommodations to the Therapeutic Recreation Office (703-228-4740) [email protected] at least two weeks in advance of the program session if a child requires frequent reminders to participate, follow directions or stay with the group; requires assistance with dressing, feeding or toileting; or has difficulty managing anger. Please note this on the Camp Participant Information/Emergency Record form. This additional information is required in order to provide accommodations so that every participant will be successful in the chosen program. There is no additional fee for this service.

Non County Residents Fees and Registration DateNon-resident registration for Arlington County camps begins March 6. Non-residents pay 50% more than the fees listed in the catalog.

Arlington County Camps are very popular. Residents should register early to ensure spots.

How to Pay• Households with an overdue balance

from previous camps or classes must pay off their balance before register-ing a child for camp.

• On-line registration requires full payment by credit card at the time of registration. Acceptable charge pay-ments are VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.

• Faxed-in registrations accepted methods of payment include credit card and check.

• Mailed-in registrations accepted methods of payment include credit card, check and money order.

• Phone-in registrations only accept credit card payments.

• For walk-in registrations all methods of payment are acceptable.

• Checks are payable to Treasurer, Arlington County and you must include the registrant’s name, address and phone number, the current date and the check must be signed. Returned checks are subject to a $50 fee.

Discounts for FamiliesFamilies with more than one child in an Arlington County operated camp are eligible for a Family Discount. To receive a Family Discount, register your children and then contact the Registration Office after April 16 to receive the discount. Please be aware that discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE so you must request the discount before the camp start date.

Fee Reductions:Don’t let fees be a barrier. Arlington County residents may request a fee reduction! All participants must submit fee reduction applications PRIOR to registration, since discounts are NOT RETROACTIVE. Fee reductions are available on a sliding scale based on household income and size. Anyone who is active financial assistance client of Arlington County’s Department of Human Services or APS free/reduced lunch program, as well as others who are below the threshold of the currently published HUD’s Section 8 income limits, can apply for a reduced fee. To apply, bring proof of identity, proof of Arlington residency and proof of income (such as original free/reduced lunch letter from APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, Section 8 Housing, or current tax forms) to receive 25%, 50% or 75% off. Additional 10% discounts will be given for each sibling. For more information on where and when to process fee reductions, please see the Registration Information on page 3.

Registration Cancellations, Transfers and RefundsAll refunds are subject to a $20 administrative charge per participant per camp session. All registration changes/cancellations are processed by the Registration Office and not the camp or community center staff. Please be aware that payment is not based on attendance, it is responsibility of the guardian to cancel if the camper won’t attend. Deadline to make any changes to camp registrations is 5pm the Monday prior to the camp. No refunds will be issued for cancellations requested after 5pm on the Monday prior to camp. Any Arlington County operated camp registration changes (such as cancella-tions, transfers or refunds) must be made through the Registration Office as soon as possible after April 16 to ensure a Wait Listed child can join the program. All changes are finalized only when a receipt is generated by our system. Once a change is made, please note your receipt number, since registrants will be held responsible for payment unless proven otherwise.

ONLINE REgISTRATION –

TIPS & TRICKS FOR SuCCESS! Set up Your Account

before February 20, 2013If this is the first time you will be registering for a camp or class, or if you have forgotten your User ID and/or Password, go to www. arlingtonva.us/dpr, click on Register for Classes and Camps. In the middle of the page that opens click on the link “Need to Create a Login ID? Forgot your Login ID or Password? Click here for help.” You will be taken to a new webpage. Click on the appropriate link to create a new account or get a reminder email with your Login ID and/or Password. If you have forgotten your Login ID, you will need to know your Household ID. If you require additional assistance creating an account or retrieving your Login ID and Password, contact the Registration Office at 703-228-4747.

Review Your Account before February 20, 2013

Check the information we have about your account online to be sure we have your house-hold listed correctly and all family members are listed. Verify birthdates of children, as age restrictions are enforced during online registra-tion. If you have forgotten your username or password, go to the Registration site on the web and follow the prompts to retrieve your user-name or reset your password online. You can also receive assistance from the Registration Office over the phone (703-228-4747), M-F, 8am - 5pm or at [email protected]. Please note that only primary guardians will be able to add family members and only listed family members can request information on the account

Once You Sign In, be Prepared To Register On Or After February 20

You will speed through the online registration process if you have the information you need at your fingertips when registering online.

❍4 Know your username and password.

❍4 Know the camps, camp codes, and sessions you want. Have second-choice options ready in case you are waitlisted for your first choice.

❍4 After you login, use the Summer Camp menu to search for camps and read any important summer camp updates. To register for a camp, click on the Shopping Cart icon to the left of the camp name on the Search screen. If the camp offers extended hours, you will be asked if you would like to register for them.

❍4 Have your credit card information handy. Arlington County accepts Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express.

If you have questions about the online registration process, contact the Registration Office (703-228-4747, [email protected]) before February 20 for the fastest service. If you have trouble registering online, contact the Registration Office for assistance.

HOW TO REgISTER FOR ARLINgTON COuNTY CAMPSDid you know the first day of camp registration is the busiest day online? Make your online registration a success by preparing bEFORE the registration period begins.

WHEN AND HOW TO REgISTER!

Web online registration for resi-dents begins at 7am on 02/20/2013•Go to https://registration.arlingtonva.us•Credit cards only

Mail-In resident processing begins at 7am on 02/20/2013.

•Complete Registration Form and Participant Information Record

•Mail in anytime to 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington, VA 22206

•If the camp is scheduled to meet within seven days, call or carry in the registration

Fax-In resident processing begins at 7am on 02/20/2013.

•Complete registration form and participant information record.

•Credit cards only•Fax to 703-228-4765 anytime after you

receive the catalog, 24 hours a day (credit cards only)

Carry-In beginning 02/27/2013.

•Complete Registration Form and Participant Information Record.

•Take registration forms to 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, 22206, Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm

Phone-In beginning 02/27/2013.

•Complete the registration form and the participant information record (PIR).

•Submit the PIR (on page 22) before calling via email or fax; no exceptions.

•Call the registration office (703-228-4747) with your forms and credit card informa-tion on hand, during business hours: M-F, 8am-5pm.

•Credit cards acceptable: Visa, Master Card, Discover and American Express.

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20 2 0 13 A r l i n g t o n C o u n t y G u i d e t o S u m m e r C a m p s O n l i n e R e g i s t r a t i o n b e g i n s 7a m , F e b r u a r y 2 0 , 2 0 13 ! h t t p : // r e g i s t r a t i o n . a r l i n g t o n v a . u s /

VOLuNTEER! ARLINgTON LOVES VOLuNTEERS!

If you are 13 or older, please join hundreds of other energetic and committed Arlingtonians and have fun while contributing your talents to the community. We need your support

to assist staff with general interest, special interest and Therapeutic Recreation camps (volunteers are placed only at camps operated by the Department of Parks and Recreation, not in contracted camps). Volunteers take a leadership role with the support of trained staff in all the fun and exciting activities campers enjoy, including field trips, arts and crafts, swimming, singalongs, games and much more! Whether you are seeking a personal or professional development opportunity or simply have a desire to work with young people, volunteering can be extremely rewarding. It is an opportunity to make friends, work with children in a supervised recreational setting and gain valuable experience in a leadership role. In order to be eligible for a paid Student Assistant position in Arlington County camps in the future, you must have been a volunteer for at least one summer. The number of Student Assistant positions is limited, but DPR will not hire anyone who has not been a summer camp volunteer.

guidelines for great Volunteer Opportunities:• Volunteers must be at least 13 and at least

two years older than the oldest camper in the program at which they are placed.

• Volunteers are not placed where they were campers the previous summer or where their family members are current campers.

• Volunteers must work for four weeks. New volunteers must work a minimum of two consecutive weeks at the same location. It may be possible to work additional weeks.

• Volunteers must work core program hours. Working more than the core hours is deter-mined by the needs of the site. No one may volunteer more than eight hours a day.

• Our goal is to place volunteers near their home and in the programs of their choice. However, we can’t guarantee placements.

Ready to Apply? Call 703-228-4724 to request an application form or go to www.arlingtonva.us/dpr and click on “volunteer” to complete an application online.

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Notes:

Datos básicos del Campamento Todo el mundo puede pasarla grandioso este verano, pero no a expensas del prójimo. Todos los participantes deben seguir las indicaciones y ser respetuosos de los compañeros de campamento, el personal, la propiedad y los límites del programa. Mientras que cada campamento cuenta con políticas específicas para cada sesión, existen políticas comunes entre todos los campamentos de Arlington. Estas políticas fueron creadas para garantizar que todos los chicos estén seguros y tengan la mejor oportunidad de pasar un verano divertido y enriquecedor.

1. Los niños deben utilizar vestimenta y calzado adecuados para el campamento y sus actividades. No se permite usar sandalias, excepto en los días de actividades en el agua.

2. Los niños deben traer su almuerzo para los campamentos que son de día completo.

3. Los padres/cuidadores deben recoger un cronograma de actividades el primer día de cada sesión de campamento

4. Todo aquel que esté inscrito en los campamentos del Departamento de Parques y Recreación está cubierto automáticamente bajo una póliza de grupo contra accidentes.

5. El comportamiento que resulte en un trastorno extremo o daño intencional para sí mismo, los demás o la propiedad podrá tener como consecuencia el retiro del programa según el criterio del personal del programa. Los consejeros del campamento están capacitados para utilizar las estrategias de apoyo y los recursos disponibles para alentar la participación positiva como alternativas al retiro.

6. Los lugares están sujetos a cambio (este catálogo proporciona la información disponible más correcta previo a imprimirse). Para obtener información actu-alizada, comuníquese con la oficina de inscripciones al 703-228-4747 o visite www.arlingtonva.us y busque “campamento”.

7. La Junta del Condado de Arlington aprueba las tarifas de todos los campamentos. El objetivo es ofrecer

programas a todos los niños del Condado. Usted podría calificar para obtener asistencia financiera. Llame a la Oficina de Inscripciones para más información al 703-228-4747 o ingrese a la pagina web www.arlington.us y busque “asistencia financiera.”

8. Los campamentos con matrícula de inscripción insufi-ciente serán cancelados. El personal de inscripciones le asistirá a buscar programas abiertos similares.

9. Con la seguridad de los chicos como meta, los programas de verano limitarán o cancelarán las actividades al aire libre o, incluso, podrán cancelar los programas en días de “Código Rojo”. La seguridad del campista es el factor decisivo.

10. Las excursiones están sujetas a cambio o cancelación debido a inclemencias climáticas o si no estuviera disponible el transporte adecuado.

11. AC indica un campamento del Condado de Arlington. Use el formulario de inscripción de la página 25 para registrarse sólo para estos campamentos.

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Planee su verano con anticipacion y avise a la oficina de inscripciones si el campista no podrá participar. La fecha final para cualquier cambio en las in-scripciones es el lunes anterior a que el campamento empiece, a las 5pm. Un cargo administrative de $20 se cobrará por cada session y cada campista.

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ALgO PARA TODOS LOS guSTOS El periodo de verano ha sido diseñado para darles a los niños un descanso de la escuela y para ayudarlos a experimentar cosas nuevas y a crecer mental, física y socialmente. Ya sea que su hijo desee refinar sus habilidades en algún deporte, hacer rafting, actuar en una obra, realizar juegos de destreza mental, aprender magia…o simplemente pasar el tiempo, Arlington tiene algo para ofrecerle.

Campamentos Pre-escolares y Clasicos (página 5)

Campamentos nocturnos (página 6) son un combo entre un campamento clásico, un campamento de naturaleza y aventura y además se pasa la noche fuera de la casa.

Campamentos de naturaleza, historia y aventura (página 6) son para los niños que aman el aire libre y desean aprender sobre la naturaleza y disfrutarla...y quizás ampliar sus límites y desafíos, tales como piragüismo, espeleología y más.

Campamentos de Artes Creativos (página 8) vienen en todas las formas y tamaños; para los que quieren aprender a pintar un cuadro, actuar en una obra, crear una vasija, cantar una canción y ¡mucho más!

Campamentos deportivos (página 9) están disponibles para los entusiastas de los deportes a quienes les gustan todos los deportes de los campamentos con combo deportivo o para los campistas que quieren aprender habilidades o refinar las suyas en un deporte específico, tal como el básquetbol o el tenis.

Campamentos de imaginación y exploración (página 16) son una nueva clase de campamentos que generan intereses especiales en los niños en relación con la ciencia, la magia, la historia y los juegos de estrategia imaginativa en conjunto.

Campamentos en centros comunitarios (página 23) Los centros de puertas abiertas son programas para adolescentes que buscan programas flexibles de medio día que mantengan ocupados a los jóvenes.

Asistencia financieraNo deje que la tarifa sea un impedimento. ¡Los residentes del Condado de Arlington pueden solicitar asistencia financiera! La solicitud de asistencia financiera se debe procesar ANTES de la inscripción porque los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Las reducciones en las tarifas están disponibles en una escala móvil basada en el ingreso y la cantidad de integrantes del grupo familiar. Toda persona que sea un cliente activo de ayuda financiera del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Arlington o programa de almuerzos gratuitos o a precio reducido de APS, así como también aquellas personas que estén por debajo del umbral de límites de ingreso del recientemente publicado artículo 8 de la Ley de Viviendas de HUD, pueden solicitar para recibir asistencia financiera. Para calificar a fin de recibir un descuento del 25%, 50% ó 75% en las tarifas, deberá presentar su documento de identidad y comprobantes de residencia en Arlington así como ingreso familiar (por ejemplo, la carta original de los almuerzos gratuitos o a precio reducido de APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, del artículo 8 de la Ley de Viviendas o la declaración de impuestos actual).

También existen planes de pago. Para más informacíon llame al 703-228-4747.

Mande a un niño de campamento…¡Por favor!En 2004, DPR creó el Fondo de Verano para la Diversión para cubrir el costo de inscripción y las excursiones para los niños que de otra forma no podrían participar debido a las dificultades económicas. Por favor, ayúdenos a garantizar que todos los niños de Arlington pasen un verano divertido y entretenido y que a la vez desarrollen valores. Contribuya con las aventuras de verano de un niño mediante una donación durante el proceso de inscripción o en el Formulario de Inscripción a Campamentos de Verano del Condado de Arlington. (página 25)

Campamentos para todas las edades En esta Guía de Campamentos de Verano, usted encontrará actividades para los niños de todas las edades y habilidades. Para garantizar la diversión, asegúrese de escoger un campamento que no sólo satisfaga los intereses de su hijo, sino que también sea adecuado para la edad/habilidad. Observe el cuadro de la página 27 para conocer los campamentos adecuados según la edad. Los campamentos para niños de edad preescolar son campamentos exclusivos para que los niños pequeños abran sus alas y crezcan. Los niños de edad elemental encontrarán campamentos en todas las categorías de campamentos…consulte las opciones. Algunos campamentos ofrecen buenas opciones de cuidado diurno mientras que otros son breves, encantadores y ¡realmente valen la pena!

Oportunidades de campamento para personas con discapacidadesEl Condado de Arlington sostiene una filosofía de inclusión por la cual las personas con discapacidades son bienvenidas para inscribirse en cualquier programa o campamento. A fin de garantizar que los participantes tengan una experiencia positiva, ofrecemos campamentos en Centros de Inclusión designados. Los campamentos “Tot” para pequeños en Madison y Fairlington y “Summerfest” (Festival de verano) en la escuela primaria McKinley son centros que reciben servicios adicionales, incluso una menor capacidad máxima en los campamentos, más personal en proporción a los campistas y capacitación adicional para el personal sobre modificaciones de los programas y manejo del comportamiento.Todas las personas que reciben apoyo a través de la Oficina de Recreación Terapéutica (Campamentos de inclusión o TR) deben completar un Paquete de Alojamiento, además de los formularios de inscripción en la página 25. La Oficina de Recreación Terapéutica enviará el Paquete de Alojamiento una vez que el niño esté inscrito. La información proporcionada en el Paquete de Alojamiento le permite a TR planificar una

experiencia exitosa para cada campista, independientemente de sus capacidades. Se realizan todos los esfuerzos por incluir a los campistas en los programas de recreación que más se adapten a sus intereses y capacidades. Llame a la Oficina de TR al 703-228-4740 si necesita recomendaciones sobre campamentos para su hijo. Nota: la oficina de TR se reserva el derecho de reasignar a los campistas si el personal determina que recibirán una atención más eficaz en otro programa.

Un Personal calificado hace que las cosas funcionenLos asesores del campamento y el campo de juegos son gente especial. El personal de el Departmento de Parques y Recreación tiene que adorar el trabajo con jóvenes (de lo contrario no los contrataríamos). Ellos son creativos, entusiastas, comprometidos y sinceros… ¡Y súper pacientes y muy divertidos! De hecho, muchos de los consejeros de los campamentos y campos de juego de Arlington han sido campistas, frecuentemente en programas que ahora dirigen. Mucho de nuestro personal comprometido son maestros de escuela, graduados de universidad que esperan hallar un trabajo permanente con jóvenes. Son un grupo talentoso y divertido, todos con cantidad de experiencia en su especialidad, y todos están comprometidos a ayudar a sus hijos a que sean lo mejor que puedan ser. Para asegurar que sus hijos tengan una experiencia positiva y divertida, el Condado de Arlington invierte en capacitación y desarrollo de su personal. Además de cumplir con las calificaciones para su cargo, todo el personal de verano asiste a 38 horas de capacitación obligatoria que se centra en la promoción de la participación positiva, expresión creativa y juegos de adaptación, actividades saludables y de bienestar, manejo de riesgos y seguridad, servicios de protección de la infancia, procedimientos y políticas, programación positiva y productiva y desarrollo de apertura a nuevos espacios.

Oportunidad de empleo¿Desea divertirse este verano y ganar dinero por ello? El Condado de Arlington está buscando personas creativas, entusiastas, comprometidas y sinceras que deseen divertirse y que quieran ser parte de nuestro personal en los campamentos de verano. Estos son puestos de medio tiempo y tiempo completo y gozan de un salario competitivo. Esta es una excelente oportunidad para estudiantes universitarios (deben ser mayores de 18 años), y para cualquiera que desee adquirir experiencia trabajando con los mejores niños de la nación…¡Los niños de Arlington! También puede apoyar algún interés especial en artes, naturaleza, deportes o trabajando con las personas con discapacidades. ¿Interesado? Llame al 703-228-3327.

ASISTENCIA FINANCIERALugares y horarios para procesar la solicitud (L-V)Oficina de Inscripciones 3700 South Four Mile Run Dr. 703-228-4747, 8am-5pm

Langston-Brown Community Center 2121 Culpeper St., 703-228-5210 9am-6:30pm

Lubber Run Community Center 300 N. Park Dr., 703-228-4712 9am-6:30pm

Walter Reed Community Center 2909 16th Street S., 703-228-0935 9am-6:30pm

Llame para hacer una cita en los siguientes centros:

Thomas Jefferson 3501 S. 2nd St., 703-228- 5920

Barcroft Sports & Fitness Center 4200 S. Four Mile Run Dr., 703-228-0701

Carver Community Center 1415 S. Queen St., 22204, 703-228-5706

Charles Drew Community Center 3500 23rd St., S., 22206, 703-228-5725

Fairlington, 3308 S. Stafford St., 22206 703-228-6588

Gunston Community Center 2700 S. Lang St., 22206, 703-228-6980

Lee Community Center 5722 Lee Highway, 22207, 703-228-0550

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Campamentos de recreación terapéutica son campamentos específicamente diseñados para personas con discapacidades físicas, emocionales, sociales, o cognoscitivas/mentales.

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Expedición de verano

AC ¡Prepárese para embarcarse en una divertida expedición de verano! Estos programas basados en centros comunitarios son para niños entre 5 y 11 años de edad y diseñados para brindar a las familias mayor flexibilidadHorario central: 9am - 3pm (sesiones 2 a 8)Horario extendido: 3 - 6pm (sesiones 2 a 8)Horario de verano exprés: 11:30am - 6pm (sesiones 3 a 7, solamente en las semanas de escuela de verano)

Los participantes disfrutarán de una variedad de actividades diseñadas en un programa semanal que incluye deportes, juegos, música y movimiento, y artes y manualidades. A aquellos participantes que se inscriban en el horario central se les ofrece salir de excursión a una piscina y otros destinos divertidos una vez por semana. [Por conflictos de horario, las excursiones que requieran de transporte no están incluidas en las horas de verano exprés]. Se proveerá con un almuerzo saludable, provisto por el Kids Café, a los participantes que les corresponda recibir asistencia financiera. 5-11 años. Proporción de personal por participante 1:15. (Los de 5 y 6 años deben contar con el jardín de infantes completo y los de 11 años podrán estar cursando el 5.° o 6.° grado. Los que están cursando el 6.° grado que se encuentran inscritos en la Expedición de verano no podrán inscribirse, además, en Junior Jam en los lugares donde se ofrezca).

Localización Código de campamentoLubber Run 521633Carver Community Center 521163Langston-Brown Community Center 521183Walter Reed Community Center 521753

Sesiones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8TarifasHorario central: $75, $60 (sesión 2)Horario extendido: $46, $37Horario central + horario extendido: $121, $97 (sesión 2)Horario de verano exprés “A”: $75 (sesiones 3 a 7)

Etapas de inscripción1. Solicite asistencia financiera, en caso de ser elegible,

antes del 20 de febrero.

2. Entregue el formulario “Información del Participante/ Registro de Emergencia” (página 26)

3. Seleccione el campamento de verano que desea. Si está llenando el format de inscripción en la página 25, favor de incluir “A” al código de campamento para el horario de verano exprés.

4. Importante: Las inscripciones para campamento de verano no están completas hasta que entregue el formulario “Información del Participante/Registro de Emergencia” (página 26)

Información sobre la inscripción • Las inscripciónes de los residentes del Condado de

Arlington se pueden realizar por Internet, fax o correo y comienzan el miércoles, 20 de febrero. La inscripción por Internet se realiza en http://registration.arlingtonva.us. Para obtener ayuda, lea Inscripción en línea: Consejos y trucos para tener éxito, en la página 25. Las inscripciones por correo y fax no garantizan su lugar en el campamento; las inscripciones se procesarán a partir de las 7am el 20 de febrero independientemente de la fecha en que fueron recibidas. Fax: 703-228-4765. Correo: 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr. Arlington 22206.

• Las inscripciónes de los residentes realizadas por teléfono y en persona comienzan el 27 de febrero en la Oficina de Inscripciones de 8 a.m a 5 p.m., de lunes a viernes en 3700 South Four Mile Run Dr., 22206. Tel. 703-228-4747.

• Las inscripciónes de los residentes realizadas por teléfono y en persona comienzan el 27 de febrero, lunes a viernes, en los siguientes lugares:

Carver Community Center 4-6:30pm, 415 South Queen St. 22204

Langston-Brown Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 2121 Culpeper St. 22207

Lubber Run Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 300 N. Park Dr. 22203

Walter Reed Community Center 9am-6:30pm, 2909 16th St. S. 22204

La inscripción de los no residentes para todos métodos de inscripción comienza el 6 de marzo de 2013.

Asistencia financiera e inscripción No deje que la tarifa sea un impedimento. ¡Los residentes del Condado de Arlington pueden solicitar una reducción de tarifa! Es altamente recomendable que la solicitud de asistencia financiera se procese ANTES de la inscripción porque los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Las reducciones en las tarifas están disponibles en una escala móvil basada en el ingreso y la cantidad de integrantes del grupo familiar. Se solicita una verificación del ingreso anual. Toda persona que sea un cliente activo de ayuda financiera del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Arlington o programa de almuerzos gratuitos o a precio reducido de APS, así como también aquellas personas que estén por debajo del umbral de límites de ingreso del recientemente publicado artículo 8 de la HUD, puede aplicar para recibir asistencia financiera. Para calificar a fin de recibir una reducción de entre el 50% y el 75% de descuento en las tarifas, adjunte un comprobante de sus ingresos; por ejemplo, una carta original de APS de los almuerzos gratuitos o a precio reducido o formularios de impuesto. También se aceptan como comprobante de ingresos WIC, SSI y el artículo 8 de la Ley de Viviendas. Además, deberá presentar su documento de identidad y el comprobante de residencia en Arlington. Se otorgará un 10% de descuento por cada hermano. También existen planes de pago.

Si bien los formularios de inscripción a los campamentos no se pueden procesar hasta el 20 de febrero (por Internet) o el 27 de febrero (en persona o por teléfono), los formularios de asistencia se pueden procesar en cualquier momento. Por favor tome en cuenta que los descuentos NO SE APLICAN DE MANERA RETROACTIVA. Usted deberá procesar su aplicación en los lugares indicados en la página 22 ANTES de incribirse en los campamentos y presente sus formularios de asistencia financiera con anterioridad a la inscripción al campamento. Los formularios de asistencia financiera e inscripción al campamento se pueden procesar en las direcciones que aparecen en la sección Información de Inscripción.

CAMPAMENTOS EN CENTROS COMuNITARIOS

Junior JamEl “Jam” está destinado a adolescentes de entre 11 y 16 años que ya tienen una agenda de verano ocupada, pero aun así quieren hacer nuevos amigos y disfrutar de lo que más les gusta hacer en el verano, como paseos de campo, eventos especiales, deportes, natación, música, arte, talleres de cocina, juegos grupales y torneos con otros Jr. Jams. Este verano, los adolescentes podrán disfrutar de paseos más largos por todo el país todos los jueves de 1 pm a 7pm. Para tener en cuenta: A pesar de que se incentiva a los adolescentes a quedarse en el lugar, este es un programa abierto que les permite entrar y salir. Para los jóvenes que requieran más responsabilidad, considere un programa en el que sea necesario el consentimiento de los padres para salir durante las horas del programa. Para obtener información acerca del programa, comuníquese con Edson Bravo llamando al 703-228-7783 o con Margo Watters llamando al 703-228-0945.Edades: 11-16 (Deben estar comenzando 6.° año.)Lugar CódigosCharles Drew 532213Langston-Brown 532263Lubber Run 532283Walter Reed 532313Thomas Jefferson* 532413Kenmore 532733Sesiones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8* Este Junior Jam estará principalmente orientado al deporte, pero habrá dos o tres paseos por semana y se participará de algunas actividades no relacionadas con el deporte. Además, no habrá una octava semana debido a la Feria del Condado que se celebrará en TJ.

Horario L, M, M, & V: de 1pm a 5pm, J: 1pm a 7pmInformación importante acerca del costo de Junior Jam: La tarifa de Única Inscripción de $46 incluye participación durante las 8 semanas del programa. Los paseos tienen un costo adicional. Las tarifas para no residentes del Condado son un 50 % más elevadas que las tarifas estipuladas. Se requieren formularios adicionales. Ver detalles en página 24. Información de Inscripción• La inscripción de Residente en línea, vía fax o

por correo comienza el miércoles 20 de febrero. Regístrese en línea en http://registration.arlingtonva.us. Para obtener ayuda con el proceso en línea consulte “Consejos & Recomendaciones de Inscripción en línea” en la página 25. Las inscripciones por correo y fax no garantizan un espacio en el campamento deseado; el proceso de los formularios de inscripción comienza el 20 de febrero a las 7am sin tener en cuenta el día en que se recibieron. Fax: 703-228-4765. Correo: 3700 South Four Mile Run Dr., 22206

• Las inscripciones de residentes, ya sea por teléfono o inmediatas, comienzan el 27 de febrero en la Oficina de Inscripciones, desde las 8 am hasta las 5pm, de lunes a viernes, 703-228-4747 (teléfono). 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr.

• Las inscripciones de residentes personalmente comienzan el 27 de febrero, de lunes a viernes, en los siguientes lugares:

• Centro Comunitario Langston-Brown 9am -6.30pm, 2121 Culpeper St.

• Centro Comunitario Lubber Run 9am-6:30pm, 300 N. Park Dr.; y

• Centro Comunitario Walter Reed 9am-6.30pm., 2909 16th St. S.

• Las inscripciones de los no residentes, cualquiera sea el método de inscripción, comienzan el 6 de marzo de 2013.

Las inscripciones al campamento de verano no finalizan hasta tanto se entregue el Formulario “Información de Participante/Registro de Emergencia” (página 26).

Inscripción y Asistencia Financiera ¡No deje que las tarifas sean una barrera! ¡Los residentes del Condado de Arlington pueden solicitar una reducción de tarifa! Todos los participantes deben entregar la solicitud de asistencia financiera ANTES de su inscripción, ya que los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. La reducción de tarifas está disponible en una escala móvil acorde a los ingresos familiares. Todo aquel que reciba activa asistencia financiera por parte del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Arlington o del programa de las Escuelas Públicas de Arlington (APS) para recibir el almuerzo de manera gratuita o a un precio reducido, así como otros que se encuentren por debajo de los límites actualmente publicados en el Artículo 8 del HUD, que hace referencia a los límites de los ingresos, pueden solicitar asistencia financiera. Para ello, deben traer constancia de identidad, constancia de residencia en Arlington y constancia de ingresos (como por ejemplo, notas originales de almuerzo gratis/reducido emitidas por APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI, Artículo 8 Vivienda, o formularios actuales impositivos) para recibir el 25%, 50% ó 75% de descuento.

La Jornada de Puertas Abiertas se llevará a cabo el 9 de mayo de 5-7pm en el Centro Comunitario Langston-brown y en el Centro Comunitario Thomas Jefferson. Se brindará información sobre el Junior Jam y otras actividades para adolescentes, incluida información sobre viajes, eventos especiales, programa de salud, programa de incentivos, asistencia financiera y oportunidades para voluntarios. ¡Conozca a los directores de nuestro programa!

Opciones de Verano para los Adolescentes

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1. Seleccione sus opciones preferidas de campamentos de verano y anote el(los) número(s) de actividad y sesion(es). Los códigos de campamento se encuentran en el listado de cada campamento del Condado de Arlington.

2. Para inscribirse en línea, ingrese en http://registration.arlingtonva.us a partir del 20 de febrero. Para recibir apoyo con la inscripción en línea, vea los” Consejos y Trucos para tener éxito” en la página 25. Para inscribirse de otra manera, complete y firme el Formulario de inscripción a campamentos del Condado de Arlington (página 25) y envíela por fax o correo, llame o preséntese en persona.

3. Complete y firme la Información del participante/Registro de emergencias (página 26) o en línea: https://egov.arlingtonva.us/campforms

Nota: Por ley, los campamentos TOT (para niños pequeños) requerirán completar y presentar en persona los siguientes documentos:

• Acta de Nacimiento certificada, cédula de registro de nacimiento o pasaporte (vigente o vencido)*.

• Formulario de Salud Escolar o certificado de Immunización para Ingreso Escolar

*No se aceptan fotocopias ni faxes. Nosotros NO conservamos ni fotocopiamos estos documentos. Si el niño ha sido inscrito en nuestro programa Preescolar o Campamento Tot en el pasado y ya hemos verificado esta información, no es necesario que la proporcione nuevamente.

• Formulario “Commonwealth of Virginia School Entrance Health Form” (Certificado de examen físico e inmunización para ingreso escolar, también conocido como Formulario de salud escolar). Obtenga una copia en blanco de la Oficina de inscripción del Departamento de Parques y Recreación, de la escuela de su hijo o descárguelo de www.arlingtonva.us/dpr busque “camp forms”. *Este documento es del estado de Virginia y no existe traducción oficial al español.

• Formulario “Lista de Escuelas”. Puede obtener una copia en blanco de la Oficina de inscripción del Departamento de Parques y Recreación o descárguelo de www.arlingtonva.us/dpr (palabra clave “campamentos”).

Todos los papeleos y documentos deben entregarse a la oficina de inscripción a más tardar el lunes antes de que inicie el campamento. Si no se reciben los documentos, el condado se reserva el derecho de cancelar la inscripción.

Datos de la inscripciónLos campamentos del Condado de Arlington son muy popu-lares. Cuanto antes se inscriba, más probabilidades tendrá de conseguir el lugar que desea. Las inscripciones se proc-esarán para acomodar la primera y la segunda opción. Si la vacante no está disponible, puede solicitar un lugar en una lista de espera. Los coordinadores de clases del Condado de Arlington utilizan listas de espera para tomar deci-siones, y, durante el verano, el Condado procesa muchas cancelaciones. Por lo tanto, si se inscribe con tiempo en la lista de espera, es muy posible que obtenga un lugar. Las confirmaciones de inscripción en línea pueden imprimirse utilizando Adobe Acrobat 6.0 o superior. Por favor no llame para obtener las confirmaciones de inscripción ni para realizar cambios antes del 14 de abril. Para obtener más información, consulte la sección Cambios en la inscripción, cancelaciones y reembolsos en esta página. Su inscripción no es definitiva hasta que se hayan recibido todos los formularios. Todos los documentos requeridos deben recibirse antes de las 5 pm del lunes antes del inicio del campamento o los campistas podrán perder la inscripción y sus lugares serán dados a quienes estén en la lista de espera. Se aceptarán las inscripciones hasta una semana antes de la fecha de inicio, si hay lugar disponible. Para la inscripción fuera de término, deben entregarse todos los documentos a la Oficina de inscripción.

Campistas con discapacidadesLos padres y tutores deben solicitar ayuda a la Oficina de recreación terapéutica (703-228-4740) al menos con dos semanas de anticipacíon si un niño requiere recordatorios frecuentes para participar, seguir instrucciones o permanecer con el grupo; requiere ayuda para vestirse, alimentarse o asearse, o tiene dificultad para manejar su ira. Anote esto en el formulario de Información del participante/Registro de emergencias. Se requiere esta información adicional para proporcionar ayuda, a fin de

que cada participante tenga éxito en el programa elegido. No hay costo adicional por este servicio.

Tarifas de no residentes del condado y fecha de inscripciónLos no residentes pagan 50% más que las tarifas que figuran en el catálogo. La inscripción de no residentes para los campamentos del Condado de Arlington comienza el 6 de marzo.

Cómo pagar• Los grupos familiares con un saldo atrasado de campa-

mentos o clases anteriores deben abonar su saldo antes de inscribir a un niño en un campamento.

• La inscripción en línea requiere el pago total con tarjeta de crédito al momento de la inscripción. Los pagos aceptables son VISA, MasterCard, Discover o American Express.

• En las inscripciones por fax, se aceptan tarjetas de crédito y cheques como medio de pago.

• En las inscripciones por correo, se aceptan tarjetas de crédito, cheques y giros postales como medio de pago.

• En las inscripciones por teléfono, sólo se aceptan pagos con tarjeta de crédito.

• En las inscripciones en persona, se aceptan todos los medios de pago.

• Los cheques (y giros postales) son pagaderos a “Treasurer, Arlington County”. Los cheques necesitan incluir su nombre, domicilio y teléfono, la fecha actual, y estar firmados. Se cobrará una tarifa de $50 para un cheque rechazado.

Descuentos para familiasLas familias con más de un hijo en el mismo campamento manejado por el Condado de Arlington califican para obtener un descuento para familias del 10% para el Segundo hijo en adelante. A fin de recibir el descuento para familias, inscriba a sus hijos y luego comuníquese con la Oficina de inscripción después del 16 de abril para recibir el descuento.

Asistencia Financiera¡No deje que la tarifa sea un impedimento! Los residentes del Condado de Arlington pueden solicitar una reducción de tarifa. Las solicitudes deben ser procesadas ANTES de la inscripción porque los descuentos NO SON RETROACTIVOS. Las reducciones en las tarifas están disponibles en una escala móvil basada en el ingreso y la cantidad de integrantes del grupo familiar. Se solicita una verificación del ingreso anual. Toda persona que sea un cliente activo de ayuda financiera del Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Condado de Arlington o programa de almuerzos gratuitos o a precio reducido de APS, así como también aquellas personas que estén por debajo del umbral de límites de ingreso del recientemente publicado artículo 8 de la HUD, pueden aplicar para recibir tarifas reducidas. Para calificar a fin de recibir una reducción del 25%, 50% y 75% de descuento en las tarifas, adjunte un comprobante de sus ingresos (por ejemplo, la carta original de APS, WIC, SSI, SSDI de los almuerzos gratuitos o a precio reducido y el artículo 8 de la Ley de Viviendas o la declaración de impuestos actual. Además, deberá presentar su documento de identidad y el comprobante de residencia en Arlington. Se otorgará un 10% de descuento adicional por cada hermano. También existen planes de pago.Vea página 22 para conocer los lugares y horarios de procesamiento de asistencia financiera o llame al 703-228-4747.

Cambios en la inscripción, cancelaciones y reembolsosLa fecha límite para realizar cualquier cambio en la inscripción al campamento es el lunes previo al inicio del campamento a las 5 pm. Las cancelaciones solicitadas luego de las 5 pm del lunes previo al inicio del campa-mento no serán reembolsadas.

Cualquier cambio en la inscripción de los campamentos manejados por el Condado de Arlington (como las cancel-aciones, transferencias o reembolsos) deben realizarse a través de la Oficina de inscripción del Departamento de Parques y Recreación tan pronto como sea posible después del 16 de abril, a fin de garantizar que un niño en la lista de espera pueda unirse al programa.

Los cambios se confirman sólo cuando nuestro sistema genera un recibo. Una vez que se realizó el cambio, por favor, conserve el número de su recibo de confirmación, ya que los participantes serán responsables del pago a menos que se demuestre lo contrario. El personal del campamento o centro comunitario NO pueden procesar cambios ni cancelaciones. Todos los reembolsos están sujetos a un cargo administrativo de $20 por campista por sesión de campamento.

Para inscribirse a campamentos no manejados por el Condado (campamentos contratados), por favor utilice la información en la descripción de dicho campamento o llame al 703-228-1856.

Por favor no se olvide que la inscripcion no estará complete a menos que los formularios sean entregados a la oficina de inscripciones el lunes antes de que el campamento comience. Si usted está inscrito en un campamento regular, mande el Registro de Emergencias en la pagina 26.

CóMO INSCRIbIRSE PARA LOS CAMPAMENTOS DEL CONDADO DE ARLINgTON¿Sabía que el primer día de inscripción para el campamento es el día más concurrido en línea? Haga que su inscripción en línea sea un éxito preparándose ANTES de que comience el período de inscripción. También puede enviar su inscripción por correo o fax antes del 20 de febrero o por teléfono y en persona a partir del 27 de febrero.

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Por Internet (el registro en línea para los residentes de Arlington comienza a las 7am el 20 de febrero)•Vaya a http://registration.arlingtonva.us

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•Participante (pag 24) por fax, correo o email.

•Sólo se aceptan tarjetas de crédito

Por Correo (se procesarán a partir de las 7am el 20 de febrero)

•Complete y envíe los formularios de Inscripción y de Información del Participante.

•Envíela por correo a 3700 S. Four Mile Run Dr., 22206

•Si la clase está programada para comenzar dentro de una semana o menos, llame o lleve su formulario personalmente.

Por Fax (se procesarán a partir de las 7am el 20 de febrero)

•Complete el Formulario de Inscripción (pag.25) y el Registro de Emergencias (pag.26)

•Envíelos por Fax (703-228-4765) en cualquier momento después de recibir el catálogo, 24 horas al día

•Tarjetas de crédito solamente En Persona (comenzando 27 de febrero a las 8am)

•Puede inscribirse en persona al 3700 S. Four Mile Run Drive, 22206, lunes a viernes: 8:00am-5:00pm

•La mejor opción es inscribirse por correo, fax o internet a la brevedad posible.

•Inscripciones recibidas en persona serán procesa-das a partir del 27 de febrero a las 7am

Por teléfono (a partir del 27 de febrero a las 8am)

•Complete y envíe los formularios de Inscripción y de

•Información del Participante (PIR) y téngalos a la mano antes de llamar.

•Envíe el PIR por fax o correo electrónico.

•Llame al 703-228-4747 ó 703-228-4743

•Sólo se aceptan tarjetas de crédito (Visa, Discover, MasterCard y American Express)

•No se podrá registrar por teléfono si no tenemos el PIR primero.

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CONFIguRE Su CuENTA ANTES del 20 de febrero de 2013• Si esta es la primera vez que se inscribe para un

campamento o una clase, por favor escoja el último enlace en la parte inferior, en azul: ‘Si usted es un cliente nuevo...’ y simplemente siga las indicaciones en español para crear su cuenta.

• Si ha olvidado su usuario o contraseña, o ya ha tomado una clase o un campamento con el Departamento de Parques y Recreación del Condado de Arlington anteriormente, pero nunca se inscribió en línea y desea hacerlo, ingrese a la misma página web http://registration.arlingtonva.us/ y haga clic en el primer enlace en la parte inferior, en azul: ‘Si tiene una cuenta con nosotros...’ donde deberá ingresar su correo electrónico y presionar ‘enviar’. Usted recibirá la información deseada en el correo electrónico.

• Si no tiene una dirección de correo electrónico registrada con nosotros o necesita asistencia en este proceso, llame a la oficina de inscripciones al 703-228-4747 o escriba a [email protected]. Recuerde que si usted ya tiene una cuenta con nosotros, usted ya tiene un número de ID del grupo familiar, el cual puede aparecer en la etiqueta con la dirección en su catálogo o en un recibo anterior. Tenga a la mano esta información si la tiene antes de contactar la oficina de inscripciones.

REVISE Su CuENTA ANTES del 20 de febrero de 2013Verifique en línea la información que tenemos sobre la cuenta para asegurarse de que tenemos su grupo familiar enumerado en forma correcta y que todos los miembros de su familia están en la lista. Verifique las fechas de nacimiento de los niños, ya que las restricciones de edad son obligatorias. Si ha olvidado su usuario o contraseña, refiérase al segundo check del párrafo anterior. También puede recibir asistencia de la oficina de inscripciones llamando al 703-228-4747 o enviando un correo electrónico a [email protected]. El horario de atención es de Lunes a Viernes de 8am a 5pm.

Prepárese cuando se registre para inscribirse el 20 de febrero o después de esta fechaUsted acelerará el proceso de inscripción en línea si tiene a su alcance la información que necesita cuando se inscriba en línea.

❍4 Conozca su nombre de usuario y contraseña

❍4 Conozca los códigos de campamento y las sesiones en las que se desea inscribir. Tenga otras alternativas en caso de que usted se encuentre en la lista de espera para su primera opción.

❍4 Ingrese a la página web http://registration.arlingtonva.us/. En la parte superior, al medio, haga clic en la flecha para cambiar de ‘English’ a ‘Español’. En la página que se abre, coloque su usuario (login id) y su contraseña (password) y presione ‘Inicio de Sesión’. En la página siguiente, usted verá 4 recuadros azules; en el recuadro superior derecho haga clic en ‘Inscribirse en Español’ para llenar la información específica de su inscripción como el Número de programa y sección, y el ‘Miembro de Familia’, y presione ‘Agregar el carro’. Siga las instrucciones en español para finalizar la compra, pero si desea inscribirse en más clases o campamentos, simplemente escoja la opción de ‘Seguir Comprando’.

❍4 Tenga a mano la información de su tarjeta de crédito. El Condado de Arlington acepta Visa, MasterCard, Discover y American Express.

Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el proceso de inscripción en línea o tiene problemas para inscribirse, comuníquese con la Oficina de Inscripciones al 703-228-4747 o a [email protected] antes del 20 de febrero para obtener el servicio más rápido. El horario de atención es de lunes a viernes, de 8am a 5pm.

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Si tienes 13 años o más, únete a los cientos de Arlingtonianos llenos de energía y compromiso, y diviértete mientras contribuyes con tus talentos para la comunidad. Necesitamos tu apoyo para

asistir al personal con intereses generales, especiales y campamentos de recreación terapéutica (los voluntarios son ubicados sólo en los campamentos operados por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación, no en los campamentos por contrato). Los voluntarios asumen un rol de liderazgo con el apoyo del personal capacitado en todas las actividades divertidas y fascinantes de las que disfrutan los campistas, incluso las excursiones, las artes y manualidades, la natación, el canto, los juegos y ¡mucho más! Ya sea que estés en busca de una oportunidad de desarrollo profesional o personal o si simplemente tienes deseos de trabajar con gente joven, el voluntariado puede darte grandes satisfacciones. Es una oportunidad para hacer amigos, trabajar con niños en un ambiente recreativo supervisado y obtener experiencia invalorable en un rol de liderazgo. Recuerda que para poder ser seleccionado como Asistente Estudiante para los campamentos del Condado de Arlington, debes haber sido voluntario con nosotros durante al menos un verano. El Departamento de Parques y Recreación no puede contratar a todos nuestros voluntarios, pero no contrataremos a nadie en el puesto de asistente estudiante que no haya sido voluntario. Guía para oportunidades de voluntariado:

• Los voluntarios deben tener, al menos, 13 años y, por lo menos, ser dos años mayores que el campista con más edad en el programa en el cual son ubicados.

• Los voluntarios no son ubicados donde fueron campis-tas el verano anterior o donde miembros de su familia se encuentran como campistas.

• Los voluntarios deben trabajar durante cuatro sema-nas; los voluntarios nuevos deben trabajar un mínimo de 2 semanas consecutivas en la misma ubicación. Podría ser posible trabajar dos semanas adicionales.

• Los voluntarios deben trabajar durante cuatro semanas (no deben ser necesariamente semanas consecutivas, excepto en los campamentos que tienen sesiones de dos semanas o más). Podría ser posible trabajar dos semanas adicionales.

• Los voluntarios deben trabajar las horas básicas del programa. La posibilidad de trabajar más horas básicas se determina de acuerdo con las necesidades del sitio. Nadie puede ser voluntario por más de ocho horas diarias.

• Nuestro objetivo es situar a los voluntarios cerca de su hogar y en los programas de su elección. Sin embargo, no podemos garantizar las ubicaciones.

¿Listo para presentar la solicitud? Llama al 703-228-4724 para pedir una solicitud o visita www.arlingtonva.us/dpr y haz clic en “volunteer” para completar una solicitud en línea. (La solicitud está en idioma inglés)

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2 0 13 A r l i n g t o n C o u n t y G u i d e t o S u m m e r C a m p s O n l i n e R e g i s t r a t i o n b e g i n s 7a m , F e b r u a r y 2 0 , 2 0 13 ! h t t p : // r e g i s t r a t i o n . a r l i n g t o n v a . u s / 27

guíA DE CAMPAMENTOS POR EDAD, INTERéS Y SESIóNLos campamentos en ROSADO son operados por el Departamento de Parques y Recreación del Condado de Arlington

PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+ Sesión Lugar

Campamentos Pre-escolares 5

Campamentos “Tot” 5 ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

25, 17, 18,21, 22, 78

Teatro Educacional: Escápate con el Circo 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 5 17, 22

Teatro Educacional: Aventuras del Océano 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 22

Golden Boot Lil Boots Soccer: Campamento de fútbol 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3,7 18

ASA Morning: Campamento matutino de fútbol 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4, 7, 8, 9 61, 55, 74UK Petite Summer Soccer Camp: Campamento de fútbol británico 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1,4,5 18

Care Actor: ¡Aprende a Actuar! 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1,4,7,8 22

Campamentos Clásicos 5

Campamento Horizonte 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 65, 73

Campamento de Día Summerfest 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 18, 65, 73

YMCA Campamento Tradicional 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

YMCA Captura el Espíritu 5 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

Campamentos Nocturnos 6Campamento 4-H Junior para Residentes 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3

Campamento Cloverbud 4-H para Padres/Hijos 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3

Campamento de fogata para niñas 6 ✹ 3

Campamentos de Naturaleza, Aventura e Historia 6Down in the Dirt: Campamento en la Tierra 6 ✹ ✹ 1, 2 30

Forest Friends: Amigos en el bosque 6 ✹ ✹ 5, 6 29

Insect Insanity: Locura de Insectos 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7 30

Vida salvaje en nuestro mundo 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2 29

Hands-on History: Campamento de Historia 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 38

Campamento Arlington Farmer 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2 38

Expediciones y viajes: Excursionismo (Hiking) 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 30

Expediciones y viajes: Tributarios a Corrientes 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 30

Potomac Hikers: Excursionistas del Potomac 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3,4 29

Civil War Soldier: Soldado de la Guerra Civil 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 38

Battlefield Explorers: Campo de Batalla 6 ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 38

Campamento de Recursos Naturales 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 38

YMCA Viajes/Aventuras en el Exterior 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Campamento Virginia Outside Mountain Bike 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 8 18

Campamento de pesca Virginia Fishing Adventures 7 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4, 9, 10 18

Campamento de Artes Creativas 8

Campamento de Artes Creativas 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 17, 22

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: El Circo Secreto 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 22

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: ¡Edición Zootopia Real! 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 22

Lola’s Laboratory LLC: Arráncate arriba 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 22

Jane Franklin dance: “El Gran Miau” 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 5 8

Jane Franklin dance: “La Pluma de Penelope” 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 7,8 8

Encore Stage & Studio: Es Elemental 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 83

Teatro Educacional: De la Página al Escenario 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 8-9 17Encore Stage & Studio: Escenarios para los Adolescentes y Preadolescentes 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3-4, 5-6 74

Encore Stage & Studio: Puerta del Escenario 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 74

Encore Stage & Studio: Campamento Técnico 8 ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 8Teatro Educacional Científico: ¡Descubre el Mundo Microscópico! 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 22

Care Actor: ¡Niños Dramáticos! 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 74

School of Crafts: Introducción a la Costura 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 64

School of Crafts: Quilting/Cosido a máquina 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3 64

School of Crafts: Utilizando estampados para Costura 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 64

School of Crafts: Estudio Abierto 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5, 6 64

School of Crafts: Introducción al Bordado a Mano 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 64

School of Crafts: Introducción al Tejido 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 64

Care Actor: ¡Adolescentes Teátricos! 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 74

Art Bound Studio: Dibujo y Pintura de Perspectiva 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 63

Art Bound Studio: Mini Maestros Modernos 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 4 63

Campamentos de deportes 9

Campamento Deportivo de Arlington 9 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 63

Campamento de Gimnasia Barcroft 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 12

Campamento de Gimnasia Dawson Terrace 10 ✹ ✹3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 16

Campamento de Deportes YMCA 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 81

All American Sports/Campamento de Deportes 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2, 4, 9 12, 72

SporTECH Campamento de Computadoras 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4 83Dual Sports Camp: Básketbol y Fútbol americano con bandera 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 12

Dual Sports Camp: Fútbol y Básketbol 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 83

Orange Line: Campamento Multi deportes 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 12

UK Elite: Semana de deportes del Reino Unido 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 8 18

Aqua Sports 2013: Campamento Acuático 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7, 8, 9, 10 88

Campamento de Béisbol para principiantes 10 ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4 34

Virginia Baseball Club Arlington Campamento de Béisbol 10 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 33, 34

Pure Performance Campamento de Béisbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2 66

Pure Performance Campamento de Softball 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 6 33, 56

Pure Performance Campamento de Softball Avanzado 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 8 33, 56

Shooting Stars Campamento de deportes 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5, 6, 10 12, 72

PG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13+ Sesión Lugar

Nova Escuela de Básketbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7, 8 72

Warrior Campamento de Básketbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2, 6 74, 83, 88

Orange Line Sports Campamento de Básketbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3,4 78, 88

One on One Hoops Campamento de Básketbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2 83

Chuck Driesell Academia de Básketbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 74

Chummy Gill Academia de Básketbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7, 10 19, 83

Patriot Girls Campamento de Básketbol para Niñas 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 8 83, 88

UK Elite Soccer: Campamento de Fútbol 11 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4, 5 18

Challenger Sports: Campamento de Fútbol Británico 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2, 9 18

Golden Boot Soccer: Arte de marcar un Gol 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7 18

Golden Boot Soccer: Desarrollo del Jugador 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 7 18

ASA Soccer: Campamento de Fútbol 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4, 7, 6, 5, 8 50,59,61,74

ASA Evening Soccer: Campamento de Fútbol de tarde 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9, 10 34

ASA Indoor Soccer: Campamento de Fútbol Interior 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3 74Youth Football: Campamento de Fútbol Americano para Jóvenes 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 5, 6 88

Momentum3 Campamento de Fútbol americano 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4 63, 88

FirstServe Campamento de Tenis 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 34

YMCA Academia de Tenis al aire libre 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 2, 6 34

MOJO Volleyball: Campamento de Voleibol 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 3, 5 88

Arlington Fencers Club: Campamento de Esgrimistas 12 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 7 78Academy International: Field Hockey/Hockey sobre Césped para Niñas 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 5 42

Academy International: Lacrosse para Niñas 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 8 42, 72American Skateboarding and Rollerblading: Campamento de Patinaje y Patinaje en línea 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 6, 10 27

American Bike Riding: Campamento de Montar en Bicicleta 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 5 27

American Skateboard at Powhatan Springs Skate Park: Campamento de Patinaje 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1,7 55

Capital Ultimate Camp: Ultimate Frisbee 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ 4, 5 72Momentum3 Cheer Camp: Campamento para porristas/animadoras 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4 63, 88

Campamentos para personas con discapacidades 13Camp Discovery: Campamento de Descubrimiento 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 71

iCan Bike: Campamento de Bicicletas 13 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6 74

Adventure Quest: Misión de Aventura 14 ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 72

Project F.I.V.E.: Proyecto F.I.V.E. 14 ✹ 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 23, 83Campamento deportivo adaptado para personas con discapacidades 14 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 67

Campamentos para adolescente 14

Summer Adventure: Aventura de verano ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 23, 83

T.E.A.M. Un Programa para Adolescentes de preparación laboral 14 ✹ 1-2 23

Tour DC: Recorrido de Washington, DC 14 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1 88

Junior Jam: Programa de puertas abiertas 23 ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

14, 19, 21,23, 24, 74

Creative Art Teen Artist Series #1: Pottery/Cerámica 14 ✹ ✹ 1-3 23

Creative Art Teen Artist Series: Fotografía 14 ✹ ✹ 4-6 23

Creative Art Teen Artist Series: Dibujo y Pintura 14 ✹ ✹ 7-8 22Theatrical Skills Building: Desarrollo de competencias de teatro 14 ✹ ✹ 1 2

Summer Theater Experience: Experiencia de Teatro en el Verano 14 ✹ ✹ 3-5 2

Fashion Boot Camp: Campo de entretenamiento de Modas 15 ✹ ✹ 6 2

iTravel: Campamento de Excursiones 15 ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 3, 4, 7, 8 19, 23

Last Lap: Ultimo Tramo 15 ✹ ✹ ✹ 9, 10 19

Teatro al aire libre 15 ✹ 1-8 74

Campamentos especiales para la imaginación y la exploración 16KidRealm Lego Legends: Leyendas Lego 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3, 6-7 64

KidRealm Time Machine: Máquina del Tiempo 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 64

KidRealm Pokemon Hobby: Pasatiempo Pokemon 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 1, 4-5, 8 64

KidRealm Maximum Motion Camp: Moción Máxima 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 4-5 64

KidRealm Young Wizards Camp: Básketbolistas jóvenes 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 2-3 64

KidRealm Quest Camp: Misión de KidRealm 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 6-7 64

Silver Knights Chess: Campamento de Ajedrez 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 8, 9, 10

17, 22, 24, 78

Funutation Academy: Diseño de juegos para teléfonos Android 16 ✹ ✹ 1 17

Funutation Academy: Robots de la Jungla 16 ✹ ✹ 1 17

Funutation Academy: Batalla de Robots 16 ✹ ✹ 9 17

Funutation Academy: Animación cuadro por cuadro 16 ✹ ✹ 9 17Funutation Academy: Diseño de videojuegos para el Nintendo DS 16 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

Funutation Academy: Jr Soccer/Fútbol Jr 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

Sciensational Workshops: Sígueme Robot 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 22Sciensational Workshops: Aviones Modelos-Construcción de puentes-Aparatos eléctricos 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 22

Sciensational Workshops: Vehículo Todoterreno 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 22

Sciensational Workshops: Tour de Ciencias Mágicas 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 22

Mad Science: Eureka! Descubrimiento de Ciencias 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9 17

Mad Science: Laboratorio del Agente Secreto 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 10 17

YMCA Specialty - Campamento especializado 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8 81

YMCA Holiday Hoopla: Fiesta sensacional 17 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ 9

Campamentos en centros comunitarios 23Expedición de verano 23 ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹ ✹

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

13, 19, 21, 24

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July 4th Celebration@Long Bridge Parkwww.arlingtonva.us/DPR

Celebre el 4 de julioLong bridge Park, 475 Long bridge Drive

Disfrute diferentes actividades para toda la familia, tal como un desfile de bicicletas, vendedores de artes y manualidades, comida, música en vivo ¡y mucho más!

Para obtener más información, visite www.arlingtonva.us/dpr o llame al 703-228-3329.

• 475 Long bridge Drive

• Amazing views of Washington’s fireworks display

• games for all ages

• Free face painting and balloon art

• A variety of food and fare

• Local vendors and more!

2013

FAMILY FuN!Family Day at the beachCome and enjoy a stress free motor coach trip to Rehoboth Beach and leave the driving to us. Trip leaves from and returns to Lubber Run Community Center. To register please call 703.228.4747 or visit registration.arlingtonva.us. Activity Code: 970016-A. Saturday, August 3, 7am-9pm Cost: $25 per person

Family Hershey Park TripCome, relax, and enjoy the ride to Hershey Park, which is packed with 11 thrilling coasters, 20+rides for kids, live entertainment, and nine water-play attractions. Departing from and returning to Lubber Run Community Center. To register, call 703.228.4747 or visit registration.arlingtonva.us. Activity Code: 970017-B; (with mealplan:970017-C).Saturday,July13•7:45am-8:00pm

Cost: $55 per person, Meal Plan (optional): $13: This affordable and flexible meal option allows you to eat at your convenience at more than 18 participating locations at Hershey Park.

For more information on these and other family fun events, contact Mary McMullen at 703.228.4711

Programs in the ParksOur staff facilitates fun recreational activities for the whole family - tots to grandparents - including arts & crafts, sports, group games, and special events. June 24-Aug 16.•HighViewPark,1945NorthDinwiddieStreetMonday-Friday6-9pm•TyrolHillPark,51017thRoadSouth(M,W,F)6-9pm•DoctorsRunPark,1301SouthGeorgeMasonDrive(M)5:30-8:30pm•FortBarnardPark,2101SouthPollardStreet(T)5:30-8:30pm•PenrosePark,22006thStreet(W)5:30-8:30pm

¡DIVERSIóN EN FAMILIA!Día en familia en la playaAcérquese y disfrute de una excursión desestresante a Rehoboth Beach y no se preocupe por el manejo. La excursión parte de Lubber Run Community Center y regresa al mismo lugar. Para inscribirse, llámenos al 703.228.4747 o visítenos por Internet en http://registration.arlingtonva.us. Código de la actividad: 970016-A. Sábado,3deagosto•7am-9pm.Costo:$25porpersona

Excursión familiar a Hershey ParkAcérquese, relájese y disfrute de un paseo a Hershey Park que está equipado con 11 montañas rusas, 20 juegos para niños, entretenimientos en vivo y 9 atracciones acuáticas. La excursión parte de Lubber Run Community Center y regresa al mismo lugar. Para inscribirse, llámenos al 703.228.4747 o visítenos por Internet en registration.arlingtonva.us. Código de actividad: 970017-B (con plan de comidas incluido: 970017-C)

Sábado13dejulio•7:45am-8:00pm

Costo: $55 por persona. Plan de comidas (opcional): $13.

Este plan de comidas accesible y flexible le permite comer lo que guste en más de 18 locales en Hershey Park. Para obtener más información acerca de estos paseos y actividades recreativas divertidas para toda la familia, contáctese con Mary McMullen al 703.228.4711.

Programas en los ParquesNuestro personal facilita actividades recreativas divertidas para toda la familia – desde pequeños hasta abuelos – incluso artes y manualidades, deportes, juegos en grupo y eventos especiales. Del 24 de junio al 16 de agosto de 2013.• High View Park, 1945 North Dinwiddie Street. De lunes a viernes, de 6 a 9 p.m.

(falta finalizar la construcción)• Tyrol Hill Park, 5101 7th Road South (L, Miér., V), de 6 a 9 p.m.• Doctors Run Park, 1301 South George Mason Drive (L), de 5:30 a 8:30 p.m.• Fort Barnard Park, 2101 South Pollard Street (J), de 5:30 a 8:30 p.m.• Penrose Park, 2200 S. 6th St. (Miér) 5:30-8:30 pm