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Special Packet Required for Registration


Huebner Foundation


Wetland Wonders Camps Wetlands are the theme, with activi- ties about and explorations in this vital ecosystem. Registration deadline is one week prior. Min/Max: 7/12. PD Contact: Christine Kustra.


Fabulous Frogs: Age 7-9 years. Does your child love the out- doors, exploring and getting their hands a little dirty? If so, the activities and games during this camp will keep them interested and craving more!


Art & Science of the Wetlands: Age 9-11 years. Wetlands can be explored just as much as observed, and during this camp your child will have their fill of games, science and art activities! Each day we will take a look at these ecosystems, creating science or art projects for your child to be talking about all summer long!


Fees: Location: Code Days M-F FREE Aquatics Center & Nature Museum Dates


Fabulous Frogs (7-9 year olds) 7282


Tu-F 6/12 - 6/16 7/11 - 7/21 Time 9:30 am - 12:00 pm


Art & Science of the Wetlands (9-11 year olds) 7286


9:30 am - 12:30 pm


Dance Camps Come on in and join us for a fun filled week of movement for new and experienced dancers! Learn about tap, ballet, jazz and much more. Children will still attend traditional camp activities such as swimming, games and a field trip. Min/Max: 10/24. PD Contact: Jessica Desens.


Special Packet Required for Registration


Age: Fee:


Location: Code 5 - 13 years $190 (Res.); $195 (NRes.)


Robert W. Rolek Community Center, Dance Studio


Days


Dance Camp - Session 1 7790


M-F


Dance Camp - Session 2 7794


M-F Dates 6/19 - 6/23 7/10 - 7/14 Time 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 4:00 pm


Dive right in! Swim lessons start soon! See page 17.


Baton Twirling Camps Come and learn a new skill and show it off in the 4th of July Parade! Participants will enjoy other activities such as swimming and free play in addition to learning the parade routine. Students must provide his/her own baton. (No toy batons please). Cost of baton is $22, payable at the registration desk. No Batons can be taken home until paid for. Cost for the parade costume/leotard is included in the camp fee. Each day campers will need to bring their baton, a sack lunch, beverage, snack, water bottle, swim suit, towel, bug spray and sunscreen. Min/Max: 7/25. PD Con- tact: Jessica Desens. No camp July 18 and 20.


Special Packet Required for Registration


82 Round Lake Area Park District


Age: Fee:


Location: Code 6 - 15 years $270 (Res./NRes.) Park School, Main Court Days


Baton Camp - Session 1 7772


Tu/Th


Baton Camp - Session 2 7773


Tu/Th Dates 6/13 - 7/6 7/11 - 8/10 | SPRING/CAMP 2016-17 Time 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 9:00 am - 4:00 pm


CAMP | Specialty


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