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Let the Funshine in and have your child be part of our exciting summer. Children can sign up for one week session or all 4! Each week features a different fun-in-the-sun theme, in house performer or special activity and a water day.
Your little dancer will have a blast this summer learning why dance is so much fun! The Tiny Dancer clinic combines pre-ballet, jazz, hip hop, and soft shoe, all set to music. Instructors encourage our dancers to use their imaginations through props, activities and different fun themes each week. Campers also explore dance through arts, crafts and story time.
Participants improve their basketball fundamentals, learn advanced skills, and enhance their teamwork. Dribbling, passing, rebounding, shooting and defense skills are developed. Participants are divided into groups based on age, size, and ability.
Boys and girls learn athletic fundamentals and life skills through the great game of baseball. In addition to playing daily games and spending time each day learning about sportsmanship, teamwork and respect, campers will gain confidence, improve coordination and develop an appreciation for a wide variety of games! The program curriculum includes stretching, agility training, character development and proper fundamentals.
FLAG FOOTBALLGet prepared for the fall flag football league by developing passing, pass coverage and play calling skills to be used in weekly instruction and scrimmages.
Work alongside Randy Satovitz, Mindset Volleyball Club coach, to improve your volleyball game. This clinic focuses on volleyball skills, conditioning, flexibility, positioning and strategy. Camp shirt included in fee.
This introductory T-ball program is perfect for a child who wants to have fun, make new friends and be introduced to baseball. Participants enjoy learning the skills needed to play baseball including offense and defense, as well as the rules and philosophies of the game. The program stresses teamwork over competition. All you need to bring is a glove!
Work alongside Randy Satovitz, Mindset Volleyball Club coach, to improve your volleyball game before school team tryouts. This clinic focuses on volleyball skills, conditioning, flexibility, positioning and strategy. Camp T-shirt included in fee.
Players will learn team defense (cut-offs and relays, rundowns, bunt defense), situational strategies, finer points of hitting demonstraÂtions and drills. Focus will be on personal improvement along with fun through games, contests and other activities designed to foster enthusiasm, encourage teamwork and promote sportsmanship.
Children are introduced to the fundamentals of sports including basketball, floor hockey, football, kickball, soccer, t-ball and other sports and group games. The program provides an opportunity for each child to develop motor skills and nurture his/her growth socially and emotionally through teamwork and good sportsmanship.
Wrap up your summer with baseball fun! Sign up for one or two weeks of IBA’s Extra Innings Summer Baseball Camp. Players will improve their skills by revisiting fundamentals with new and chalÂlenging drills. We’ll also be playing plenty of daily baseball games!
This program introduces children to the game of basketball in a safe, fun and exciting environment. Coaches will use age-appropriate activities and games specifically designed to increase balance, body awareness, motor skills, hand eye coordination, listening skills and the ability to follow directions.
The Glenview Park District is pleased to partner with Glenbrook South High School coaches for the Boys Lacrosse Clinic. By instilling a good work ethic, teaching sportsmanship, fostering teamwork and praising accomplishment, the Lacrosse program is committed to developing players to their highest potential, both on and off the field. Participants are divided by skill level and they will learn age-appropriate skills. Beginners will learn fundamentals such as catching, throwing and shooting, as well as basic terminology of the sport. Experienced players will build upon fundamental skills by working on situational play, competitions and game situations. All participants receive a T-shirt. Required Equipment (hockey equipment may be used): (1) helmet, (2) gloves, (3) elbow pads, (4) shoulder pads, (5) lacrosse stick, (6) jock-strap/athletic cup, (7) mouth guard, (8) athletic cleats.
Do you think you can build the strongest and most agile robot? Can your robot win a head-to-head combat mission? Learn engineering strategies for building sturdy structures using unique RoboThink bricks, then apply that knowledge to build multiple robots for friendly competitions. You'll have a blast as you play robot soccer, compete in robot relay races and other challenges in this fun robotics camp.
Join Fit4kids this summer for a fantastic 8-week fitness camp experience that's filled with sports and games, art projects and snack time, plus special theme days like water day, Olympic day, scavenger hunts, Carnival day and more! Campers will be grouped together by age.
Each day of Sun Troopers will be filled with lots of great fun-in-the-sun activities like arts and crafts, games and sports, weekly themes. When visiting our pools, in addition to open swim time, swim lessons will be provided to campers of ALL swim abilities. A nut safe lunch will also be provided to all camper at no additional cost, however campers may choose to bring their own nut safe lunch if they would like. This camp also packs in fieldtrips and special visitors each week. Every camper will receive one camp T-shirt for the entire summer.
Fun Quest is a fast-paced camp that's perfect for campers who love to be active all day long. Each week is filled with arts and crafts, games and sports, silly themes. When visiting our pools, in addition to open swim time, swim lessons will be provided to campers of ALL swim abilities. A nut safe lunch will also be provided to all camper at no additional cost, however campers may choose to bring their own nut safe lunch if they would like. This camp also packs in fieldtrips and special visitors each week. Every camper will receive one camp T-shirt for the entire summer.
Have fun all summer long with games, crafts and sports! Campers will swim at our outdoor pools three times a week and attend two field trips a week to fantastic destinations. When visiting our pools, in addition to open swim time, swim lessons will be provided to campers of ALL swim abilities. A nut safe lunch will also be provided to all camper at no additional cost, however campers may choose to bring their own nut safe lunch if they would like. + Before and After Care is available for those who need an extended day.+ Every camper will receive one camp t-shirt for the entire summer. + Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:10.
Convenient morning (drop off between 7-8:30 am) and afternoon (pick up between 3:30-6 pm) child care service for Camp Funview and Summer Explorers! Campers must be registered by June 1.
Spend your summer gaining valuable work experience, developing new skills, exploring future career possibilities, working as a team and having fun! Each CIT will help implement activities and projects under the supervision of the Camp Directors. CITs will accompany their camp during outings and field trips. CIT candidates must successfully complete the four-week Saturday morning training course including CPR certification at Park Center and be able to commit to the camp session they are placed in.TO REGISTER: Submit a completed Camp Registration Form along with (1) a letter of recommendation from a non-family member; and (2) a paragraph that answers the question "What do you hope to gain from the Counselor in Training program?" in 300 words or less. A separate camp assignment fee will be required for camp once CITs are assigned. Placement is for full day camps only. In order to be a CIT in a full day camp a separate fee will apply of $1720. Payment information for placement will be communicated to parents once CIT placements are made after the training session.
Extend your summer one more week and continue the fun! Campers do not have to be previously enrolled in Summer Explorers or Funview to enroll in this extended week option. • Before and After Care available for those who need an extended day. • 4-6 year olds will participate in onsite activities and water days and will take a fieldtrip on Wednesday. Campers must be 5 by 8/3/23.• 7-12 year olds will swim at an outdoor pool and will go on two fieldtrips. Campers must be 7 by 8/31/23.• New campers will receive 1 camp T-shirt for the week. • Staff-to-camper ratio is Ages 7-12 1:10, Ages 4-6 1:8
This camp experience provides an action packed day for 5-6 year olds! Young campers will spend the majority of their camp day outdoors with age-appropriate activities and themes. One special guest will visit the campsite for extra camper fun each week. A nut safe lunch will also be provided to all camper at no additional cost, however campers may choose to bring their own nut safe lunch if they would like. Every camper receives one campo T-shirt for the entire summer. Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:10.
Experience all the fun camp activities enjoyed in years past. In addition to playing an assortment of active games, sports, arts and crafts, our campers will also be going back on field trips, inviting special guests to add to the variety of camp activities and visiting one of our outdoor pools each week. When visiting our pools, in addition to open swim time, swim lessons will be provided to campers of ALL swim abilities. A nut safe lunch will also be provided to all camper at no additional cost, however campers may choose to bring their own nut safe lunch if they would like. Each camper receives one T-shirt. Staff-to-camper ratio 1:10.
Experience the great outdoors at The Grove! Fridays will have extended hours as campers will go on offsite field trips. The second session will end with a campout/sleepover at The Grove
The Grove is the ideal place for your little naturalist to learn all about birds, insects, mammals, trees, flowers and more. We'll visit with turtles, take hikes in the woods, and discover animal tracks in the dirt. Staff presents a different theme each week. Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:7.Note: Please register for one day as themes are repeated for the week.
Have you ever gone on a nature hunt or held a snake? Experience nature first hand and discover all The Grove has to offer! Each day has a different theme that campers will explore with games, crafts and stories.
Make the transition from the lesson tee to the first tee easy! Geared towards the experienced junior golfer, this camp gives your child the opportunity to play 9 holes of golf every day with an instructor who will be emphasizing course etiquette, rules, score keeping, pace of play, and course strategies. Juniors attending this camp must have their own equipment and have at least one year of experience, completed one week of Summer Swing Golf Camp, or completed Holes 1 through 5 of Glenview Junior Golf Academy.
The roosters are crowing and you know what that means. Time to get to work! Campers will perform daily chores and learn specialized skills during this fun-filled farming camp. We'll tend the farm's livestock, get our hands in the dirt gardening, and have fun playing games and doing crafts. Staff-to-camper ratio is 1:7.
Take a step back in time and explore life on a 1920s farm! Campers will spend time in the Wagner farmhouse cooking on a wood-burning stove, playing games from the past, and helping out with domestic chores. History comes alive in this immersive camp.
Campers who are registered for both the All In A Day’s Work camp and Camp Yesteryear have the option of staying on the farm between camps. Campers must bring their own lunches.
Are you a budding, little farmer just waiting to learn about animals and crops? This camp is for you! Each week campers will focus on a different animal and spend the morning doing chores, crafts, and other fun camp activities. Staff child ratio is 1:7.
Stay cool this summer at Camp Ice Cool where you can improve your skating skills, meet new friends, take part in fun camp activities. Spend part of the day brushing up on your skating technique and enjoy a variety of other activities including dance, outdoor recreation, swimming, arts and crafts, and field trips. Campers also have some down time to eat lunch together, enjoy a movie and just chill.
Here is the perfect camp for beginning junior golfers. Campers are introduced to all of the key areas of the game including putting, chipping and the full swing through fun, golf-specific games and activities. Fundamentals are emphasized so that all campers develop a solid platform to build on. Each Friday we apply our newly acquired skills with a variety of contests. Followed by a pizza party to conclude the week. 6:1 camper to teacher ratio.
Making friends, working together and learning to play the exhilarating, fast-paced sport of paddle tennis is what this camp is all about! Junior Paddle Camp provides a combination of outdoor exercise, concentration, athleticism, and fun. The first hour focuses on basic fundamentals, score keeping and positioning. Campers play games and matches during the last half hour.
Morning Tennis Camp is for beginner to intermediate players. Players will be using an age appropriate ball and court (Red 5-8 year-olds,Orange 9 -10 year-olds, Green 11-14 year-olds beginner to intermediate players). Competitive Tennis Training Camp is for intermediate toadvanced level players ages 11-14 with a regular Yellow tennis ball. If you have any questions in reference to what level your child should be in please contact Andrew Hetsko,Junior Coordinator
REGISTER BY THE WEEKExtend your camper's day with swimming and different afternoon activities. After attending Morning Tennis Camp, players will take a lunch break before enjoying these afternoon activities: --Three days a week we will attend a fun afternoon at one of Glenview's outdoor pools.--On the other two days we will take field trips to Glenview Park District facilities and/or participate in athletic activities around the Glenview area.On days when the pool is closed campers take part in a variety of fun-filled indoor activities at the Glenview Tennis Club.Campers MUST be enrolled in the GTC Morning Tennis Camp to participate in this camp. Campers must be at least 7 years old by 8/31/22.
Campers spend the morning developing proper fundamentals for the full-swing, chipping, putting, pitching and sand shots. On Friday mornings, every camper puts their skills to the test with at 9-hole match at the Glenview Prairie Club. Note: Other than Friday, half day camp does not include on-course instruction.Full day campers follow the morning schedule. After lunch, they spend the afternoon on the course for a 9-hole playing lesson with their counselor to learn respect for the game, confidence, concentration and sportsmanship. On Friday, camp is held at the Glenview Prairie Club. Campers will have the chance to play 9 holes in the morning followed by a pizza party for all campers. Afterwards, full day campers will head back out to the course for their afternoon match. On-course teacher-to-camper ratio is 1:4.Daily Schedule:+ 9:15 am: Instruction, developing pre-swing and swing fundamentals+ 12:15 pm: Half day campers depart. Full day campers can bring their own lunch or purchase in the restaurant.+ 1-3:30 pm: On-course instruction for full day campersCAMP LOCATION, M-TH: Glenview Park Golf Club, 800 Shermer Rd. CAMP LOCATION, F: Glenview Prairie Club, 2800 West Lake Ave.
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