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    R E G I S T E R T O D A Y A T W I N N E T K A C O M M U N I T Y H O U S E . O R G !

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    Winnetka,IL

    SUMMER CAMP GUIDE

    Winnetka Community House

    WINNETKACOMMUNITYHOUSE

    620LINCOLNAVE.,WINNETKAIL60093

    WINNETKACOMMUNITYHOUSE.ORG

    FACEBOOK.COM/WINNETKACOMMUNITYHOUSE

    TWITTER.COM/WCHNEWS

    847-446-0537

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    C O R N F L A K E S

    S U M M E R C A M PL E A R N , G R O W A N D P L A Y

    W I N N E T K A C O M M U N I T Y H O U S E . O R G / C O R N F L A K E SWINNETKA COMMUNITY HOUSE | 620 LINCOLN AVE., WINNETKA, 60093 | 847-446-0537

    Tuesdays and Thursdays June 12July 69000 Mornings Member: $549 Non-Member: $64

    69001Extended day Member: $707 Non-Member: $8

    MondayFriday June 11July 2769004 Mornings Member: $960 Non-Member: $1

    69005 Extended day Member: $1427 Non-Member: $17

    Monday, Wednesday and Friday June 11July69002 Mornings Member: $692 Non-Member: $82

    69003 Extended day Member: $1007 Non-Member: $1

    This unique outdoor-oriented camp offers a combination of creative activitiesand educational experiences for children ages 33 months through six years ofage. Children are encouraged to explore their outdoor world through develop-mentally appropriate activities. The Outdoor approach helps to increase eachchild's awareness, enjoyment and respect for nature. Daily activities mayinclude adventure walks down the Green Bay Trail, swimming at Maple Beach

    and arts and crafts. Each week culminates with a special event. e staff helpfoster positive self concept by providing opportunities for achieving success anddevelop a child's creativity and use of problem solving. Cornflakes has been anintegral part of the Community House for over 30 years. All counselors arecollege age or older. All children will be grouped by age. Children must betoilet trained by the first day of camp. Payment: 50% when registering and 50%by the first day of camp.New to the program: Each child will be introduced to the art of ceramics withweekly classes!For more information contact Patti Schmidt, Early Childhood Supervisorat 847-446-7615.

    Choose mornings (9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.) or extended da(9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m.) two, three or five days a week.

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    A m a z i n g M i n d s

    M i n i C a m p N e w !Amazing Minds

    This exciting mini-camp will give your chil-dren the opportunity to see what exciting,educational activities Amazing Minds has

    to offer! The camp offers a variety of inter-active topics that will expand your childsknowledge of the world. For example yourchild may become a junior geologist andexplore the world of rocks and minerals,investigate owl pellets, or nd out how tomake raisins bounce through interactivegames and scientic experiments. Learnabout rare Australian animals, sharks,whales and dolphins or other animals inthe animal kingdom. Excavate hidden trea-sures from an ancient Egyptian tomb, orsample the ethnic cuisine of China or Italy.All materials are included.

    June 11June 15 6610-2

    MondayFriday 9:0010:30 a.m.Grades: 13Member: $135 Non-Member: $162

    June 11June 15 6610-3

    MondayFriday 1:00 2:30 p.m.Grades: 13Member: $135 Non-Member: $162

    C h e s s W i z a r d s C a m pChess WizardsWould you like to go on a journey to learncool openings, mid-games with all the pins,double attacks, endgames and even bug-house? Would you like to be a part of asuccessful chess team, designed to cater to

    all levels of chess players? If so, come joinChess Wizards for this new camp! Camp-ers will learn how to play chess in a funatmosphere, with both indoor and outdooractivities. This camp is for beginning andintermediate level players. No previous ex-perience is needed! Children should bringtheir own lunch and a drink, but snackswill be provided. All campers will receivea chessboard, a Chess Wizards T-shirt,scorebook, trophy, work folder, and cer-ticate of achievement!

    June 18June 22 7720-7

    MondayFriday 9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.Grades: K8Member: $220 Non-Member: $264

    August 6August 10 7720-8

    MondayFriday 9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.Grades: K8Member: $220 Non-Member: $264

    T h e J o y o f C r e a t i v i t y

    A r t C a m p N e w !Carole Pearlman

    Join us for a summer of creative explora-tion! We will utilize many materials in-cluding watercolors, oil pastels, temperapaint, collage and more. Each morning be-gins with a free draw, the introduction

    to the project through a story, and thenthe independent creating. Campers willenjoy a new project every day.

    June 12July 26 6803-0

    Tuesday Thursday 9:1511:15 a.m.Ages: 47Member: $406 Non-Member: $546

    F a n t a s y D a n c e C a m pMeghann MuellerThis very popular camp incorporatesimagination, movement, pantomime, mu-

    sic, dance and enchanting costumes tomake for a wonderful summer experience.Each week we will explore a theme, learnbasic ballet, improve our motor skills,complete an arts and craft project, andenjoy a yummy snack. Boys are welcome.Please have your child toilet-trained asthe instructor will not change diapers.Each child will receive a special surpriseduring the last week of camp. This campmeets one day a week for two hours. Thesame theme is used each day for a week.However, you may register for more thanone day a week.

    June 12July 24 6412-1

    Tuesday 9:3011:30 a.m.Ages: 34Member: $196 Non-Member: $238

    June 13July 25 6412-2

    Wednesday 9:3011:30 a.m.Ages: 34Member: $168 Non-Member: $204

    June 14July 26 6412-3

    Thursday 9:3011:30 a.m.Ages: 34Member: $196 Non-Member: $238

    June 15July 27 6412-4

    Friday 9:3011:30 a.m.Ages: 34Member: $196 Non-Member: $238

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    T i n y T o t D a n c e C a m p N e w ! Meghann Mueller

    This very popular camp incorporatesimagination, movement, pantomime, mu-sic, dance and enchanting costumes tomake for a wonderful summer experience.Each week we will explore a theme, learnbasic ballet, improve our motor skills,

    complete an arts and craft project, andenjoy a yummy snack. Boys are welcome.

    June 11July 23 6412-0

    Monday 9:3011:30 a.m.Ages: 45Member: $196 Non-Member: $238

    M u l t i m e d i a C l a y C a m p N e w !Gabriella VerbovszkyChildren learn to explore, imagine, and dis-cover in their own unique ways to becomecreators, innovators and problem-solvers

    of the future. Multimedia Clay Camp pro-vides to kids the chance to explore the ex-citing world of art and creativity througha wide range of multimedia activities.Campers will focus on the creative pro-cess and develop their imagination as theyexplore the potters wheel and learn theart of trimming. They will also master thebasic shapes such as bowls, cylinders andplates and learn different ways to decorateincluding burnishing, carving and stamp-ing. Please bring a sack lunch.

    June 25June 29 7777-1

    MondayFriday 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.Ages: 612Member: $199 Non-Member: $239

    C a m p A m i g o sAmigos ProgramEvery day will be a special day at CampAmigos. We will laugh, play, create, sing,paint, cook and discover great wonders.Best of all, we will do it all while learningSpanish! Camp Amigos uses a highly con-trolled vocabulary introduced in conjunc-tion with fun theme days. All instructors

    are experienced in early childhood and atleast one instructor is a native speaker.

    June 4June 8 6305-0

    MondayFriday 9:3011:30 a.m.Grades: 35

    Member: $120 Non-Member: $144

    S u m m e r H o o p s C a m p3Point Athletics

    The camp will focus on drills that willimprove skill sets of individual playersin areas such as dribbling, passing, shoot-ing, defense and teamwork. The ultimategoal will be daily full-court scrimmagesthat will showcase all of the drills honed

    throughout the week. All campers willreceive a 3Point Athletics t-shirt. Pleasesend your child with a lunch.

    July 16July 20 5900-2

    MondayFriday 9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m.Grades: 16Member: $270 Non-Member: $324

    H o t S h o t s S p o r t s

    S u m m e r S p o r t s C a m pHot Shots Sports

    Join us for our annual Summer Campwhere kids participate in a stimulatingand competitive environment. Focus willbe on helping the kids with teamwork andfundamentals while playing a variety ofsports throughout the week. Prizes andawards will be given out daily, and par-ticipants will be rewarded for effort andsportsmanship. Campers are encouragedto bring a snack and water bottle. CampHighlights: 6:1 camper-to-counselor ratio,camp t-shirt, team gameplay and competi-tion, daily prizes and awards.

    August 13August 17 5440-6MondayFriday 9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.Ages: 47Member: $155 Non-Member: $186

    August 13August 17 5440-7

    MondayFriday 1:004:00 p.m.Ages: 47Member: $155 Non-Member: $186

    August 13August 17 5440-8

    MondayFriday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.Ages: 47Member: $330 Non-Member: $396

    3 P o i n t A t h l e t i c s

    M u l t i - S p o r t C a m p3Point Athletics

    Join us this summer as we have fun playingsome of our favorite PE and playgroundgames. Our Multi-Sport Camp is designedto include a variety of sports and games,from basketball and soccer to whife-balland kick ball. We also challenge the camp-ers to help create their own game through-out the week so they can put their ownpersonal stamp on the fun-lled activities.This program will keep your child activein an enjoyable environment.

    July 23July 27 5900-1

    MondayFriday 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.Ages: 612Member: $270 Non-Member: $324

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    C h i c a g o B u l l s B a s k e t b a l l S c h o o l sBulls/Sox Academy

    The Chicago Bulls are coming to your neighborhood! This summer, learn from the bestand let the Chicago Bulls teach you how to play like a champion. For over 17 years,the Chicago Bulls have brought quality basketball camps to boys and girls through-out Chicagoland. More than 45,000 youth basketball players have developed essen-tial basketball fundamentals including ball handling, passing, shooting, rebounding,individual moves, footwork and team concepts. High school and college courts acrossthe country are home to graduates of a Chicago Bulls Basketball Summer Camp. Wework on every part of your childs game. On the nal day all participants will receivean evaluation form and graduation certicate. Student to instructor ratio will be 10:1or less. Every Chicago Bulls summer camp participant receives an exclusive UniterCenter experience. Each camp participant, along with one guest, will be invited to theUnited Center, home of the Chicago Bulls, for a question and answer session with aBulls personality and a current and or former Bulls player! During the camp each playerwill compete in the Bulls Skills Competition. At the end of the summer, the top threecontestants will compete in the nals on the oor of the United Center (date TBD).Each camper will receive a Chicago Bulls duffel bag, Bulls indoor/outdoor basketball,t-shirt, evaluation report and graduation certicate. The rookie camp for children ages68 is a beginner camp focused on building fundamentals and fun drills to get the kidsto understand the game and improve their play. For the older kids ages 912, coacheswork on the team concept and rening and advancing the skills for the serious or

    soon-to-be serious player.

    H o o p s 4 H e a l t h L i t t l e

    B a l l e r s C a m pHoops4HealthOur basketball summer camp will helpthe beginner and advanced basketballplayer. Each week will cater to a differ-ent fundamental basketball skill. Theseskills include shooting, dribbling, passing,rebounding, and defense. We will alsoteach proper teamwork and sportsman-ship, which is vital to becoming a strongbasketball player. We will also teach therules of the game. Our professional staffhas worked with kids of all ages and skilllevels. We take great pride in personal at-tention and hands on teaching. There willbe many fun games and prizes throughoutthe clinic. We will develop how to playin 5-on-5 games while using proper spacingand teamwork. At the end of the camp wewill have a 5-on-5 tournament with medals

    and trophies. Our goal is that each playercomes out with a better understandingof how to play the game and develop thefundamental basketball skills necessary toexcel at the game.

    June 18June 29 5312-1

    Monday Wednesday Friday11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.Grades: K3$180

    H o o p s 4 H e a l t h S k i l l s

    B a s k e t b a l l C a m pHoops4HealthThis camp will focus on a different bas-

    ketball skill each day. Players will be bro-ken down by age and skill. We cater to allplayers from basic to advanced. Each weekwill feature many fun unique drills andgames. Hoops4Health professional staffwill be on hand each day working to buildthe fundamental basketball skills neces-sary to excel at the game. Final week willconclude with a 3-on-3 tournament as wellas medals and trophies.

    June 18June 28 5312-2MondayThursday 1:303:00 p.m.Grades: 412$240

    Rookie Camp

    August 6August 10 5099-6

    MondayFriday 8:3011:30 a.m.Ages: 68Member: $199 Non-Member: $199

    Veteran Camp

    August 6August 10 5099-7

    MondayFriday 1:004:00 p.m.Ages: 912

    Member: $199 Non-Member: $199

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    Winnetka Community House is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in the safest manner possible, and holds the safety of the participants in the highest possible regard. Participants aparents registering their child in recreation programs must recognize, however, that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreation activities. Winnetka Community House continuastrives to reduce such risks, and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions which have been designed to protect the participants safety. Please recognize that Winnetka Community House not carry medical accident insurance for injuries sustained in its programs. The cost of such would make program fees prohibitive. Therefore, each person registering himself\herself or a family member forecreation program/activity should review his/her own health insurance policy for coverage. It must be noted that the absence of health insurance coverage does not make Winnetka Community House automaticaresponsible for payment of medical expenses. Due to the difficulty and high cost of obtaining liability insurance, the agency providing liability coverage for Winnetka Community House requires the executio

    the following Waiver and Release. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please read this form carefully, and be aware in participating in the program(s) listed on this page, you will be waiving and releasinclaims for injuries you might sustain arising out of the activities of this program.

    WAIVE R AND RE LE ASE OF AL L CLAI MS

    As a participant in the program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, including death, damages or loss, regardless of severiwhich I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such program. I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result of participating in the progagainst Winnetka Community House and its officers, agents, servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge Winnetka Community House and its officers, agents, servants and employees fromand all claims from injuries, including death, damages or loss which I may have or which may accrue to me on account of my participation. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend Winnetka Comnity House and its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, damages or losses sustained by me or arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated wthe activities of the program. In the event of emergency, I authorize Winnetka Community House officials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necesfor my immediate care, and agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services required. All participants agree that any photography taken while participating in a class, special event or uof a facility may be used for promotional purposes Winnetka Community House. Participants agree to receive emails from Winnetka Community House.

    REFUND AND PRORATE INFORMATION

    Full refunds will be issued for courses that are cancelled by Winnetka Community House due to insufficient registration. A refund, less a 10% service charge (not to exceed $25), may be granted if the refund requis received five full working days prior to the start of the program. No refunds will be allowed after this time unless a medical condition develops and a written explanation from a physician on his/her letterheapresented. Due to advanced reservation requirements, no refunds for trips, outings, or special events will be given. Classes may be prorated if you would like to enroll in a class after it has started, provided tinstructor has space, and allows for late registration. The supervisor must approve the prorated amount.

    Please list any specific medical allergies, medications, chronic illness or other conditions which staff should be aware of:

    Winnetka Community House operates in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you believe you or your child need accommodations to facilitate participatio

    in Winnetka Community House program(s) for which you are registering, please check box.

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    PARENT/GUARDIANS LAST NAME: PARENT/GUARDIANS FIRST NAME:

    ADDR ESS : CI TY: STATE: Z IP COD E:

    PHONE: WORK PHONE:

    EMAIL: I WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE NEWS FROM THE WCH

    EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE:

    REGISTRATION FORMRegister online at winnetkacommunityhouse.org, via fax at 847-446-0609 or mail this form with payment in full to: Registraiton - WinnetkaCommunity House, 620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, IL 60093. Contact us by phone at 847-446-0537 with any questions. Please print.

    PARTICIPANT INFO CLASS INFO

    FULL NAME BIRTH DATE M/F SCHOOL CLASS CODE CLASS NAME FEE

    I would like to register for a Community House Membership! Please list all family members on the reverse side of this form $150

    $100I would like to donate a Centennial gift of $100 to the Community House along with my registration.

    TOTAL

    SIGNATURE: DATE:

    Re g i s t r a t i o n f o r m w i l l n o t b e p r o c e s s e d w i t h o u t w a i v e r s i gn a t

    CASH VISA

    CHECK MASTERCARD

    CARD NUMBER EXP. DATE

    TOTAL PAYMENT SIGNATURE

    I have read and fully understand the aforementioned Program Details, Waiver and Release of All Claims and Permission to Secure Treatme

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