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Camp Dunedin Summer 2019 Summer Camps are Baaaa-ck! Registration opens March 13. Camps begin June 3. www.DunedinGov.com/camps
Directory Table of Contents Facilities & Contacts Open House (for Pre-K Parents) 2 Athletics (727) 812-4537 All Day Camps Chris Hoban, Athletics Specialist Preschool (4-5 yrs) 2 Kids (5-11 yrs) 3 Community Center Tweens & Teens (11-14 yrs) 4 (727) 812-4530, 1920 Pinehurst Road Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Teen Leadership Program 5 Dunedin Golf Club Outdoor Camps (727) 733-2134, 1050 Palm Blvd Hammock Wilderness Camp 6 Ken Nyhus, General Manager Nature Camp 7 Dunedin Stirling Links Specialty Camps (727) 733-6728, 620 Palm Blvd Full Day Camps 8 Kandace Clatterbaugh, General Manager Half Day Camps 9 Paul Sylvester, PGA Golf Pro Registration Information 10 Hammock Park Online & Walk-in Registration (727) 738-2920, 1900 San Mateo Drive Payments & Enrollment Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Matt Nauman, Camp Supervisor Scholarships 10 Highlander Pool Adopt-a-Camper (727) 298-3266, 1937 Ed Eckert Drive Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund Alicia Castricone, Coordinator Policies & Rec Cards ation 11 MLK, Jr. Recreation Center & Registr Stirling Skate Park Aquatics s M a rch 13 Highlander Pool & Sprayground 12 open e3 (727) 738-2920, 550 Laura Lane Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Swim Lessons & Programs 12-13 Camps begin Jun Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor oto. Parties & Group Rates 13 child’s ph c C a rd s require ore info. R e 11 for m Nature Center S e e p a ge ov.com/c amps nedinG (727) 298-2391, 1910 Ed Eckert Drive w w w.Du (727) 812- 4530 Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Mission Statement Mayor & City Commission Stay Connected To enhance the quality of life and create Julie Ward Bujalski Mayor with Everything Dunedin! memorable experiences by connecting the Maureen “Moe” Freaney Vice Mayor www.DunedinGov.com/connect community through parks, recreation and Heather Gracy Commissioner The City of Dunedin offers many ways to culture. Deborah Kynes Commissioner stay connected and informed about events, Jeff Gow Commissioner news, job openings, recreation programs, Vision Statement Jennifer K. Bramley City Manager camps, improvement projects and everything Doug Hutchens Deputy City Manager Dunedin. Visit www.DunedinGov.com/connect To touch the life of each and every person to find out how. through progressive and innovative activities, Vince Gizzi Parks & Recreation Director facilities and services. Visit Parks & Rec Online! Parks & Recreation www.DunedinGov.com/parksandrec Values Advisory Committee Dunedin Parks & Recreation is always working ● Teamwork ● Friendly Tom Mahoney, Chair Manny Koutsourais hard to provide you and your family with safe, ● Safety ● Professionalism Gina Massotto, Vice-Chair Greg Martin affordable programs and park services. Visit ● Accommodating ● Dedicated Cyndi Raskin-Schmitt, Sec. Mike Jones us at www.DunedinGov.com/parksandrec to Mike Bowman, Alternate Donna Moore see what’s new! ● Integrity
Schedule At A Glance June July July / Aug Location Camps for Page # Camp Ages ages 4-17 3-7 10-14 17-21 24-28 1-5 no camp 7/4 8-12 15-19 22-26 7/29-8/2 5-9 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Pre-K 4-5 CC 2 • • • • • • • • • • All Day Camps Kids 5-11 CC 3 • • • • • • • • • • Tweens & Teens 11-14 MLK 4 • • • • • • • • • • Hammock Wilderness • • • • • Outdoors 7-13 HP 6 Nature 5-11 NC 7 • • • • • • • • • Baseball 8-12 CC 8 • • • Dance 8-13 CC 8 • • Gymnastics 8-14 MLK 8 • Specialty Camps - All Day Multi-Sports 8-12 CC 8 • • • • Music (Beginners) 9-13 CC 8 • Sailing 10-17 DM 8 • Level 1 • Level 2 • Level 1 • Level 2 Skateboard & Trick Scooter 8-13 MLK 8 • • • • • Tennis 8-13 NC 8 • • • Theater 6-15 CC 8 • 6-9 yrs • 10-15 yrs Afternoon Adventures 5-11 CC 9 • • • • • • • • • • Archery 7-10 HP 9 • Babysitter Training 12-15 MLK 9 • Specialty Camps - Half Day Bagpipe (M-TH) 11-17 CC 9 • Int • Adv Basketball 8-12 MLK 8 • Cooking 8-15 MLK 9 • • • • • • • Little Art Masters 6-12 CC 9 • Paddling & Kayak 8-11 CC 9 • • Warrior Yoga 8-14 MLK 9 • Golf 5-17 GC 9 • • • • • • • • • • Specialty All or Half Soccer 7-18 JL 8 • • • CC = Community Center DM = Dunedin Marina GC = Golf Course HP = Hammock Park JL = Jerry Lake Recreation Complex MLK = MLK, Jr. Recreation Center NC = Nature Center
Pre-K Camp Dunedin Pre-K Camp Pre-K Camp Community Center Week 1 Safety First June 3-7 Week 6 July 8-12 Barnyard & Beyond 1920 Pinehurst Road Campers will explore real life safety Enjoy games, crafts and hands-on Dunedin, FL 34698 practices that will enhance their exploration focused on the world of (727) 812-4530 knowledge with real life encounters farming. Explore the ins & outs of farming Angel Trueblood, Coordinator through a variety of presentations. with a local trip and other farm related Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor games and activities. Week 2 June 10-14 Pre-K Camp Gamers R’ Us Week 7 July 15-19 Kids will enjoy using their endless energy Ship Wrecked 4-5 yrs Must be potty-trained, 5 years old by 9/1/19 and entering kindergarten. with a wide range of games and crafts Ahoy Matey! Time to hoist the sails, put that will have them asking for more! A on your eye patch, grab your hooks and Your child will learn and play in a variety of sports, quiet games and active hats and climb aboard for a fun filled structured, hands-on environment while games will be played. week of adventures. experiencing fun, interactive play with themed games and activities. Children Week 3 June 17-21 will learn to socialize and become Get Silly With It Week 8 July 22-26 comfortable in a classroom-like setting, Strut Your Stuff Come one, come all for a wonderful, wild, preparing them for kindergarten. Swim You’re in the spotlight, so get into wacky week. Come prepared to unleash lessons provided Monday - Thursday. character! Explore what it’s like in your wild and crazy side, get wacky with silly games and wear something crazy Hollywood with game shows, art projects Camp Only and more. Bring the week to an end Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm each day. and boogie down with our Family Night $95 / $110 week Act #: CC01001 Presentation. Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Week 4 June 24-28 Just Beachie Week 9 July 29 - August 2 Xtra Rec Soak up some sun and have a blast with Let’s Go Outback Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program beach themed activities like beach ball offered before and after camp. volleyball, beach ball basketball, relay This week is packed with activities and races and much more. games outside. Campers will also enjoy Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm nature walks to Hammock Park. $20 / $25 week Act #: CC01001X Week 5 July 1-5 (no camp 7/4) Happy Birthday America Week 10 August 5-9 Celebrate Independence Day with See Ya! banners, flags and patriotic games. As summer comes to an end, campers Explore what makes our country unique and counselors will continue to build as well as the colors red, white and blue. team spirit as they compete in a variety of games and team building activities that will aid in communication, cooperation, patience and creativity. Open House for Pre-K Parents We invite all parents of preschoolers to join us for an Open House to meet the camp leaders, discuss daily routines and to ask any questions before the summer begins. Wednesday May 29 6 pm Free to attend Dunedin Community Center ks & Recr Par ea in ed tio Dun n grow in #ca ed mpdun 2 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Kids Camp Dunedin Kids Camp Kids Camp (continued) Community Center Week 1 Gettin’ Dirty June 3-7 Week 6 Olympic Fun July 8-12 1920 Pinehurst Road Campers will get down and dirty with This action packed week is full of crazy Dunedin, FL 34698 the fun filled active games planned for relays, games and competitions played (727) 812-4530 this week. Come prepared wearing old out in true Olympic style. Angel Trueblood, Coordinator clothes and shoes. Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Week 7 July 15-19 Week 2 June 10-14 Tropical Paradise Fun and Fitness Kids Camp Join us as we heat things up this summer Kids will enjoy using their endless energy Hawaiian style! Bring your leis and 5-11 yrs Entering 1st-6th grade with a wide range of games and activities Hawaiian shirts or just wear what you Filled with fun and adventure, this camp that focus on fitness while having fun. have and be silly. will help children build self-esteem, healthy lifestyles, socialization skills and Week 3 June 17-21 Week 8 July 22-26 inspire the confidence and courage to Walk on the Wild Side Rock Stars become the leaders of tomorrow. Weekly This week is packed with silly games, You’re in the spotlight so get into theme-related activities will include active crazy crafts, dress up days and fun character! Bring the week to an end games, crafts, music, swimming, walking games. and boogie down with our Family Night trips, field trips, sports and cooking! Presentation. Camp Only Week 4 June 24-28 Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Super Heros Week 9 July 29 - August 2 $85 / $100 week Act #: CC01002 Who’s your Super Hero? Bat Girl, Wonder Wild West Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Woman, Thor, Batman or Mom and Dad? Grab your boots and lasso as we saddle Each day this week will be packed with up for some great Western fun! Xtra Rec activities with hero powers in mind. Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program Week 10 August 5-9 offered before and after camp. Week 5 July 1-5 (no camp 7/4) Holidaze Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm Sports Extravaganza Everyday is a holiday! Take the best days $20 / $25 week Act #: CC01002X Kid will enjoy this fun filled week with a of the entire year and celebrate them in a wide range of quiet games, a variety of single week. Age Groups & Leaders sports, active games and crafts that will Camp registrations vary on a weekly have them asking for more! ks & Recr Par ea basis and groups are divided according to in ed tio age, down to the exact month. Therefore, Dun n your child may experience different camp leaders throughout the summer. connect in #ca ed mpdun Dunedin History Museum adds more to Summer Camp Dunedin Parks & Recreation is partnering with the Dunedin History Museum to add more excitement and adventure to summer camp. The Museum will provide additional activities giving campers more opportunities to play while learning! Visit the Dunedin History Museum with over 2,000 artifacts, photographs and timeless exhibits. For admission fees, memberships, events, tours and more, visit www.DunedinMuseum.org. Dunedin History Museum Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm 349 Main Street, Dunedin (727) 736-1176 www.DunedinMuseum.org www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 3
Tweens & Teens Camp Martin Luther Tweens & Teens Camp (cont’d) Tweens & Teens Camp (cont’d) King, Jr. Week 4 Soar to New Heights June 24-28 Week 8 Get Up & Go July 22-26 Recreation Center Tap in to your sense of adventure! Campers will be challenged as they Get ready to get moving as we introduce ways to stay active and healthy. Explore 550 Laura Lane tackle new and exciting aerial games Weaver Park’s Fit Zone, learn the Dunedin, FL 34698 and compete in mini drone contests. End meaning of “Namaste” as we introduce (727) 738-2920 the week floating on air in an indoor sky- yoga and compete in healthy cooking Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator diving wind tunnel. challenges. End the week dodging and Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor weaving on indoor archery and laser tag courses. Week 5 July 1-5 (no camp 7/4) Tweens & Teens Camp Rock and Bowl 11-14 yrs Must have completed 6th grade Show off your strikes and spares at Week 9 July 29 - August 2 Dunedin Bowling Lanes and see things Vitamin Sea Looking for something constructive, yet with a new perspective as you zip line at Get ready to spend a week off dry land! fun and memorable for your teen? We Empower Adventures. We’ll hit the slides and rides at Adventure have taken special care to plan a high Island and end the week with fishing at energy, exciting camp for this unique and Weaver Park. Campers will also get to maturing age group. Campers can look Week 6 July 8-12 experience operating a pram boat. forward to a wide variety of activities and Retro Throwbacks field trips outlined below. Mix it up while playing old school camp games with a twist including life size Week 10 August 5-9 Camp Only Ultimate Campers Tetris and checkers, shaving cream Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm twister, glow in the dark bowling and #BestSummerEver! Hang out with us as $100 / $115 week Act #: MLK01004 an ice block treasure hunt. Challenge we celebrate the last week of summer! Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 yourself during an epic trip to Dave and Trail blaze through Hammock Park, Busters. canoe in Curlew Creek and refine your Xtra Rec archery skills. Throughout the rest of the Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program week, campers will compete for awards offered before and after camp. Week 7 July 15-19 and reminisce with photo collages. We’ll Grossology Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm end the summer with a beach bash at Get down and dirty with messy games, Honeymoon Island. $20 / $25 week Act #: MLK01004X ooey gooey treats and creative art creations. Make sure to pack your messy Tweens & Teens Camp clothes as we compete in Mud Wars. Week 1 June 3-7 Energy Explorers Start the summer off right by participating in awesome high energy challenges, obstacle courses and scavenger hunts. Take a trip to an indoor trampoline arena with a foam zone, dodgeball and ninja warrior course. Week 2 June 10-14 Recreation All Stars This sports week is packed with exciting fun & games. Cheer on the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field and show off your skills with various games & challenges. Week 3 June 17-21 Games Galore Get “clued in” with a mystery scavenger Par ks & Recr ea in hunt, battle through crazy group ed tio Dun n challenges and beat the clock in extreme relays and ultimate manhunt. End the week competing in the Gutter Ball Classic unplug at Dunedin Lanes! #ca ed in mpdun 4 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Teen Leadership Program Dunedin Who Should Apply: ●● Teens who are: Goals of the Program: ●● Prepare teens in the community for Community Center 13 years of age as of January 1, 2019 16 years of age as of August 9, 2019 future leadership roles based on the “Leadership Begins With Me” motto 1920 Pinehurst Road Dunedin, FL 34698 ●● Teens that can commit to (6) weeks ●● Instill and develop self-motivation (727) 812-4530 of summer and attend trainings. and work ethic ●● Teens with a positive attitude who ●● Teach invaluable skills and grow as Emily Hoban, Facilitator are eager to be a role model. responsible young adults (727) 738-2920 ●● Take on future roles within the Parks How To Apply: & Recreation Department Teen Leadership Program ●● Applications are available at the Dunedin Parks & Recreation is seeking Dunedin Community Center, Teens Will Gain Experience In: responsible teen volunteers to be a Teen 1920 Pinehurst Road or online at ●● Leadership training Leader to work with adult mentors during www.DunedinGov.com/camps. ●● Team building summer camp for a valuable experience ●● Applications must be submitted learning leadership skills. For more ●● Communication skills by Monday, April 1. information, call (727) 738-2920. ●● Preparing for the work force ●● Required interviews will be ●● Volunteering for the community scheduled with Recreation staff. The Derek Teele Foundation: ●● Gaining individualized training and ●● Selected teens will be notified by hands-on experience The Teen Leadership Program is mail during the week of April 29. sponsored by the Derek Teele Foundation. ●● Earning community service hours ●● Selected teens must provide a The Foundation was established in 2007 for scholarships/clubs copy of their birth certificate, obtain in memory of Derek Grafton Teele whose a background check and attend precious life was taken too early at the required trainings. young age of 17 in a car accident. The ●● Selected teens are required to return Foundation works hard every day and their enrollment paperwork and pay strives to remember Derek’s gentle soul a $50 material fee; pay by May 8 and and keeps his loving spirit alive as they receive a $15 discount. continue to make positive impacts in the community by supporting children, families and animal organizations. For more information or to make a donation, please contact: The Derek Teele Foundation (727) 430-1277 rteele@tampabay.rr.com www.DerekTeeleFoundation.com www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 5
Hammock Wilderness Camp Hammock Park Hammock Wilderness Camp Hammock Wilderness Camp 1900 San Mateo Drive Week 2 June 10-14 Week 6 July 8-12 Dunedin, FL 34698 Native Peoples Outdoor Living Skills (727) 738-2920 Do you know how to play the didgeridoo? Canoeing, fire building and orienteering Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Would you like to build a wigwam or are just a few of the skills you will Matt Nauman, Site Supervisor throw a spear? These are just a few of master as you become an avid outdoor the activities you will participate in as you enthusiast. Go on an adventure, have fun immerse yourself in native and aboriginal and become an expert at outdoor living. Hammock Wilderness Camp cultures from North America and around 7-13 yrs Offered weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 the world. Week 8 July 22-26 Wizards Week As a long-standing Dunedin tradition, this outdoor camp held at Hammock Park has Week 4 June 24-28 Orcs, elves and wizards...Oh my! Learn Survivor the sacred art of sorcery as you defend its own unique trademark which includes “old favorite” games and traditions. Survive, thrive and conquer rival tribes our precious camp against the dark arts. Experience one-of-a-kind activities such during this week of heated competition. Try your hand at Quidditch and make a as drum circles, archery, trailblazing, Whether it’s archery, canoeing or batch of your very own Butter Beer! fire building, animal tracking, canoeing, trailblazing, put your skills to the test campfire songs, hiking the trails and as an individual, and as a team, to rise Week 10 August 5-9 environmental education. Daily activities above the competition. You may not get Environmental Explorers include swimming, crafts and a multitude thrown off an island, but do you have of outdoor games. what it takes to survive? Are alligators cold blooded? How old can a Saw Palmetto get? Answer these ●● Wear old clothes and sneakers - we get dirty! questions and more as you explore and ●● Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water discover the wonders of Hammock Park. bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, swimsuit and Everyday you will have a new adventure towel each day. Gatorade and icy-pops will as you conduct experiments and play be available for purchase at lunch. games while learning about natural ●● “Family Night” held each Friday at 6pm. Florida. Campers will enjoy a cook-out. Family and friends are invited to a show with skits and an awards ceremony. Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $115 / $130 week Act #: HMK01001 Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Xtra Rec pick-up and drop-off will be at the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center located at 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin. Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm $20 / $25 week Act #: HMK01001X Inclement Weather In case of inclement weather, campers will be taken to MLK, Jr. Recreation Center located at 550 Laura Lane, Dunedin. In the event campers are moved during the course of the day, signs will be posted at the front of the park and/or parents will be notified. If the weather forecast rks & Recre Pa a n predicts poor conditions, Family Night i tio ed Dun n and closing ceremonies will be at MLK, Jr. Recreation Center. explore in #ca ed mpdun 6 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Nature Camp Nature Center Nature Camp (continued) Nature Camp (continued) 1910 Ed Eckert Drive Week 3 June 17-21 Week 6 July 8-12 Dunedin, FL 34698 Gone Fishing Feathers, Furs & Scales (727) 298-2391 Don’t let this be “the one that got away.” Investigate a variety of animals from head Jocelyn Brodhead, Coordinator Travel to Dunedin Marina to fish off the to toe, inside and out. Learn how snakes pier and practice the catch and release slither and eat without chewing. Study method. Pond dipping and netting will owls to understand the unique features Nature Camp that allow them to see in the dark and also be added to the fishy fun and frills. 5-11 yrs Must have completed Kindergarten look behind themselves. Examine bones, fur, feathers, claws, teeth and scales to This specialized program allows campers Week 4 June 24-28 to “do” nature-themed activities each learn about adaptations and survival. Weird Science week in a small group. It’s a perfect blend Do you enjoy science or wonder what of fun and hands-on learning through it would be like to be a scientist? Enjoy Week 7 July 15-19 projects, games, activities, crafts, Water Safari this wacky adventure through all kinds storytelling and nature walks. As weather of crazy hands-on experiments, messy Splash in the creek, catch a fish, tadpole permits, campers spend approximately games and activities to create a slimy, or crabs as we walk through Hammock half their day outside exploring Hammock grimy, gooey, magical experience. Wear Park. Top off the week with pond dipping Park and its surroundings. appropriate clothing to get messy. and fishing at Dunedin Marina. ●● Wear old clothes and sneakers, we get dirty! ●● Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water Week 5 July 1-5 (no camp 7/4) Week 8 July 22-26 bottle, sunscreen and bug spray each day. Nature’s Fortress Going Buggy Icy-pops will be available for purchase at lunch. Have you ever wanted to grow your own Search for and catch creepy, crawly food or look at beautiful gardens and insects to learn about the miniature world ●● Swim one day per week at Highlander wonder how they are so colorful? Learn of bugs and the incredible adaptations Pool (weather permitting). Bring swimsuit, how to sprout seeds, make tasty healthy that have made them more numerous sunscreen and towel. snacks and discover how the sun helps than any other animal on Earth. Create Camp Only food and flowers grow. insect crafts and study the importance of Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm insects in our ecosystems. $95 / $110 week Act #: NC01001 Week 9 July 29 - August 2 Xtra Rec Native and Nature Ways Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program Learn how prehistoric Native Americans offered before and after camp. used their natural environment to survive Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm and thrive, as well as the types of plants $20 / $25 week Act #: NC01001X and animals from which they made tools, clothing and shelter. Nature Camp Week 1 June 3-7 Ecosystem Expeditions Nature lovers will enjoy the great outdoors as we discover, explore and hike along the nature paths of Hammock Park and learn to identify a huge variety of trees and plants. Experience fun nature activities, games and canoeing. Week 2 June 10-14 Snake’s Skin & Frog’s Feet Did you know that there are more than 50 different species of reptiles and Pa rks & Recre a n amphibians living in Florida? Explore i tio ed Dun n the marvelous world of snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs and salamanders as we search for these critters each day and explore discover what makes them unique. #ca ed in mpdun www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 7
Specialty Camps - Full Day Baseball Camp Music Camp (Beginners) Skateboard & Trick Scooter Improve your batting, fielding and base Designed for band students who Camp running; experience game situations and have at least one year of experience Have fun learning new skate moves, skill sportsmanship. Taught by Tom Hilbert, performing on their instrument. Each day building, skate contests and other games. Palm Harbor H.S. Head Baseball Coach. is scheduled with warm-ups, rehearsals, Skateboard, trick scooter, helmet, elbow Grab your hat and glove and play ball! sectionals and activities. Campers will pads and knee pads required. 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm also prepare for a concert at the end of 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 3: June 17-21 the week. Campers will need to provide Week 1: June 3-7 Week 7: July 15-19 Week 6: July 8-12 or rent their own instruments. Week 3: June 17-21 Week 9: July 29-Aug 2 Week 7: July 15-19 9-13 yrs Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 5: July 1-5 (no camp 7/4) Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: ATH01001 Week 6: July 8-12 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: MLK01006 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: ATH01001X Camp only: $150 Act #: CC01016 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: MLK01006X Meet Location: Dunedin Community Center Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: CC01016X MLK, Jr. Recreation Center / Stirling Skate Park Athletic Fields: Highlander Little League Fields Dunedin Community Center Soccer Camp Dance Camp Sailing Camp 1 & 2 For all levels of recreational and This fun and energetic camp for beginners Cast off this summer and spend a week competitive play. Learn the fundamentals to advanced will teach ballet, lyrical, afloat. In Camp 1, sailors will learn how of soccer and improve skills including contemporary, hip-hop, basic techniques to rig and sail the Optimist Pram while kicks, headers and volleys. Professional and flexibility. Learn a choreographed exploring and learning about the local Coach Eddie is affiliated with GFL Soccer dance to perform at the end of the week. environment. In Camp 2, sailors learn to and Dunedin Stirling Soccer Club. 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm operate the bigger & faster Sunfish boat. 7-18 yrs Mon - Fri Week 7: July 15-19 10-17 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 2: June 10-14 Week 10: Aug 5-9 Week 8: July 22-26 Level 1: June 10-14 (week 2) or July 8-12 (week 6) Week 6: July 8-12 Add’l Week: Aug 12-16 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: CC01012 Level 2: June 24-28 (week 4) or July 22-26 (week 8) Full Day: 9 am - 3 pm $250 / week Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: CC01012X $225 / $240 Half Day: 9 am - 12 pm $160 / week Dunedin Community Center Act #: POOL01001 (L1) or POOL01002 (L2) Jerry Lake Recrea tion Complex Dunedin Marina Note: Register with Coach Eddie at (727) 254-9768 or visit www.gflsoccer.com Gymnastics Camp Experience an exciting week of flips, Tennis Camp twists and leaps as you learn floor Develop your game including serving, routines, tumbling and use of basic ground strokes, footwork, grip, and game gymnastics apparatuses while improving strategy. Campers will swim daily - bring flexibility, balance and coordination. sunscreen, water bottle, suit and towel. 8-14 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 9: July 29 - Aug 2 Week 3: June 17-21 Week 6: July 8-12 Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: MLK01005 Week 4: June 24-28 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: MLK01005X Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: ATH01004 Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: ATH01004X Meet Location: Nature Center Multi-Sports Camp Tennis Courts: Fisher Tennis Courts Score, swim and kick your way through Theater Camp summer as you enjoy an action packed week of fun-filled sports including Learn the basics of acting, reading a basketball, soccer, football, bowling and script, developing a character, stage swimming. Campers will be transported movement and working with other actors. or walk to off-site facilities. Theater games and exercises will help 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm teach skills. A performance at the end Week 1: June 3-7 of the week will showcase what was Week 2: June 10-14 learned. No experience required, just a Week 4: June 24-28 willingness to learn and have fun. Week 9: July 29 - Aug 2 Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: ATH01002 (6-9 yrs) Week 1: June 3-7 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: ATH01002X (10-15 yrs) Week 2: June 10-14 Dunedin Community Center Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: CC01013 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: CC01013X Dunedin Community Center 8 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Specialty Camps - Half Day Afternoon Adventures Cooking Camp Golf Camp @ Dunedin Golf Club Packed with play, weekly themed Chef Debbie McGiffin will teach how to The Dunedin Golf Club offers camp for activities and social interaction, this prepare real food using fabulous recipes, junior golfers. Sessions include golf camp is convenient for those who have and then eat all the food you prepare! instruction, beverages and a daily lunch. multiple work or play schedules or those Each camper will receive a notebook 7-15 yrs Mon - Thurs 9 am - 12 pm wanting to play and relax for half the day. filled with recipes and important culinary Week 3: June 17-20 5-11 yrs Mon - Fri 1 - 6 pm information. On Friday, prepare a meal Week 7: July 8-11 Weeks 1-10: June 3 - August 9 for yourself and Mom & Dad (or a guest). $125 / week (limit of 12 campers, register early) $45 / $60 week Act #: CC01003 8-15 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Dunedin Golf Club Dunedin Community Center Week 1: June 3-7 Week 7: July 15-19 Note: Register at Dunedin Golf Club only: Week 3: June 17-21 Week 9: July 29-Aug 2 1050 Palm Blvd, Dunedin (727) 733-7836, www.DunedinGolf.com Archery Camp Week 4: June 24-28 Week 10: Aug 5-9 Jr. Memberships: $150 (June-August, unlimited golf) Week 6: July 8-12 Take aim, get a bullseye and combine $195 / week your love for nature, sports and the Xtra Rec 7:30-9am: $10 / $15 Act #: MLKCOOKXREC Little Art Masters great outdoors as you learn the basics of Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center archery and advance your skills. Note: Register with Chef John at (727) Create crafts and works of art using 7-10 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm 433-1889, email ChefJohns@outlook.com various techniques inspired by famous Week 3: June 17-21 or visit www.ItsAllAboutTheFood.us. artists. Learn the history and techniques Camp only: $55 / $70 Act #: CC01011 of Leonardo da Vinci, Van Gogh and Xtra Rec 7:30-9am: $10 / $15 Act #: CC01011X other famous artists. All supplies Golf Camp @ Dunedin Stirling Links included. Campers will bring home a Camp Location: Hammock Park Xtra Rec Location: Dunedin Community Center Learn the skills for putting, chipping, special project each week. pitching, range swing, sand traps, short 6-12 yrs: Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Babysitter Training Camp game, course play and competition, and Week 4: June 24-28 receive a video analysis of your swing. Camp only: $125 Act #: CC01019 Develop skills and prepare for the Includes rulebook, tees and a ball marker. Xtra Rec 7:30-9am: $10 / $15 Act #: CC01019X future. Learn how to supervise children, 5-17 yrs Mon - Thurs June 3 - Aug 9 Dunedin Community Center recognize safety and hygiene issues, Full Day: 9 am - 4 pm effectively communicate with parents $225 / week, $175 additional weeks and properly diaper and feed infants. Paddling & Kayak Camp Half Day: 8 am - 12 pm or 12-4 pm Great for new or experienced babysitters. Learn paddling, kayaking, water safety $150 / week 12-15 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm No camp July 4. Make up dates due to weather and skill development. Campers will Week 5: July 1-5 (no camp 7/4) and/or holidays are at the discretion of the PGA meet at the Community Center then be Camp only: $95 / $110 Act #: MLK01002 Professional. transported to the Dunedin Causeway Xtra Rec 7:30-9am: $10 / $15 Act #: MLK01002X Dunedin Stirling Links near the Sail Honeymoon rental facility. Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Note: Register at Dunedin Stirling Links only: Sun shirt or rash guard is recommended. 620 Palm Blvd, Dunedin 8-11 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Paul Sylvester, PGA Professional, (727) 331-1296 Bagpipe Camp Week 3: June 17-21 Week 7: July 15-19 Increase your piping skills, learn music Camp only: $100 / $115 Act #: CC01018 theory, instrument maintenance, and for Xtra Rec 7:30-9am: $10 / $15 Act #: CC01018X the advanced, teaching methods. Led by Meet Location: Dunedin Community Center Pipe Master, Iain Donaldson. Activity Location: Dunedin Causeway 11-17 yrs Mon - Thurs 10 am - 2:30 pm Week 3: June 17-20 (Intermediate) Week 4: June 24-27 (Advanced) Warrior Yoga Camp $95 / $110 Act #: CC01014 (Int) or CC01015 (Adv) Stretch, strengthen, BREATHE and Dunedin Community Center have fun! Learn the basics of yoga and great, simple tools to bring peace and Basketball Camp calm. Young yogis will build posture, confidence, a strong voice and positive Join us for a fun week of basketball drills, vision. No experience necessary. scrimmages and skill contests. Work on offensive and defensive skills, sharpen 8-14 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm your skills and increase your stamina. Week 2: June 10-14 Camp only: $55 / $70 Act #: MLK01007 8-10 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Xtra Rec 7:30-9am: $10 / $15 Act #: MLK01007X 11-13 yrs Mon - Fri 1 - 5 pm Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center Week 8: July 22-26 Camp only: $55 / $70 Act #: MLK01001 Warrior Yoga Xtra Rec AM or PM: $10 / $15 Act #: MLK01001X Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 9
Registration & Scholarships Registration Information Payment Information Adopt-a-Camper Registration opens Wednesday, March Methods of Payment Give a child the opportunity and experience 13 and continues until camps are full. of summer camp! All monies collected will Payment cannot be taken over the phone. There is a variety of weekly camps to be used exclusively for camp scholarships. Payments must be made in person or choose from and registration can fill fast. Over 700 children participate in our camps online (see Walk-In and Online Registration Please Note: Camp registrations vary each year. With your help we’d like to sections). We accept check, cash, money on a weekly basis and groups are extend our services to those in need. order, Visa, MasterCard, American divided according to age (down to the Express and Discover. Checks should be $210 will send a child to camp for 2 weeks exact month.) Therefore, your child made payable to City of Dunedin. $1,050 will send a child to camp all summer may experience different camp leaders Contributions are tax deductible. throughout the summer. Payment in Full Questions or Contributions? Paying camp fees in full at the time Camp Shirts Please contact: Dunedin Parks & Recreation of registration will ensure your child’s 1920 Pinehurst Road, Dunedin, FL 34698 Campers will receive a camp shirt during enrollment in the desired camp(s). (727) 812-4530 their first registration for the following Download forms at www.DunedinGov.com/camps camps: Pre-K, Kids, Tweens & Teens, Deferred Payments Nature and Hammock Wilderness Camp. ●● Deferred payments apply to the All- Specialty Camps and Half Day Camps Day Pre-K, All-Day Kids and All- Dunedin for Youth excluded. Additional shirts are available Scholarship Fund Day Tweens & Teens camps only. to purchase for $10 each. Campers must Hammock, Nature and Specialty wear their camp shirt during field trips. The George J. Koutsourais Dunedin for Camps do not apply. Youth Scholarship Fund was established ●● Enroll at the Dunedin Community in memory of former Mayor/Commissioner Online Registration & Payments Center to set up deferred payments. Manuel G. Koutsourais’ son through a To register or pay online, the participant ●● Pay for the first two desired camp resolution by the Dunedin City Commission. must have a valid Rec Card or an online weeks in full. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to accessible account. Selected children’s ●● Pay a $25 non-refundable / non- generate contributions and donations from activities (TGFH, camps, etc.) must have a transferable down payment for each individuals, businesses and organizations valid Child Emergency/Identification Form additional camp week. to be used towards providing financial on file with our office before registering ●● Balances are due according to the assistance to young children and teens of online. Online registration is available until published payment schedule. Dunedin whose families could not afford to 11:59pm on Saturday for the following register them for summer camps and other camp week, unless the camp is full. ●● Payments are the parents’ recreational programs. Deferred payments can be made online. responsibility. The child’s enrollment For more information, call (727) 812-4530 will be automatically cancelled The Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund or visit www.DunedinGov.com/payonline. and the $25 non-refundable/ helps children build: non-transferable down payment ●● Teamwork & Life Skills Walk-in Registration is forfeited if full payment is not ●● Self Confidence & Responsibility received by the designated due ●● Healthy Lifestyles & Perseverance Register in person at the Dunedin date. Sorry, no exceptions. Community Center or MLK, Jr. Recreation ●● Friendships ●● Payments may be made online at Center. Walk-in registration is available If you would like to make a contribution www.DunedinGov.com/payonline. until the camp is full. and help today’s youth become tomorrow’s ●● Dunedin Community Center leaders, please call (727) 738-2920. 1920 Pinehurst Road (727) 812-4530 Scholarships Available ●● MLK, Jr. Recreation Center Scholarships are available to children and 550 Laura Lane teens of Dunedin whose families could not (727) 738-2920 afford to register them for summer camps. Funds are dispersed based on need and Program Changes / Cancellations availability of funds. If you require financial assistance for your child’s participation, Dates, times and fees are subject to scholarship applications are available at change due to availability of instructors the Dunedin Community Center and the and facility schedules. Programs may MLK, Jr. Recreation Center, or online at be cancelled due to lack of sufficient www.DunedinGov.com/camps. registration. To confirm schedule, please call (727) 812-4530. www.DunedinGov.com/payonline 10 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Policies & Rec Cards General Policies Cancellations & Refunds Recreation Cards (continued) ADA Accommodation How Do I Request A Refund? Age Requirements If you have a disability that requires A written request for cancellations and All persons, 3 years and older may accommodation, please notify the refunds must be received ten (10) days obtain a Rec Card. Children under three Dunedin ADA Coordinator at (727) 298- prior to the start of the weekly camp. may participate by using their parent’s 3199 a minimum of 48 hours prior to Requests may be submitted in person to Rec Card. Individuals under 18 years the event or program and reasonable the facility supervisor or mailed to: must have their parent or legal guardian accommodation will be made. Dunedin Community Center present to sign for their Rec Card. Proof Attn: Registration of age may be required. Anti-Discrimination 1920 Pinehurst Road Dunedin, FL 34698 Are You A Dunedin Resident? The City of Dunedin does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, If approved, refunds may be subject to A City of Dunedin resident is any person national origin, sex, religion, age, gender the following fee(s): an administrative fee meeting the following criteria: identity, expression of sexual orientation (for handling paperwork); a cancellation 1. Those who reside (owning or renting on a or disabled status in employment or the fee (for holding the spot in children’s continual basis) within the City of Dunedin. provision of services. This document is camp). This does not include unincorporated areas. available on tape and in large print upon 2. Individuals who own a business within the request. A TDD (telecommunications Refund Policies City of Dunedin. device for the deaf) will provide a deaf ●● No refunds will be issued after To determine residency, you can visit person with the ability to communicate the camp week begins, except for the Pinellas County Property Appraiser with the City. The TDD number is (727) medical reasons, see below. website at http://www.pcpao.org/ and 298-3346. ●● No refunds for one day programs or “Search Our Database”. Property in trips. Dunedin will show a Tax District of “DN”. Insurance ●● Rec Cards will not be refunded after While the Dunedin Parks & Recreation two weeks of issue date, or if the Proof of Residency Department is committed to the safety card has been used. Must include To obtain or renew a Rec Card, residents of all its participants, the City of Dunedin Rec Card with the written request. must present a photo ID (Florida’s assumes no responsibility for personal ●● For camp enrollments made using Driver’s License) and another proof of injuries or loss of personal property while the Deferred Payment Option, residency containing: name, address and using City facilities or participating in the $25 down payments are non- a date that is less than 90 days old upon recreation activities. It is recommended refundable/non-transferable. date of application. that anyone enrolled in a program or ●● If approved, refunds may be issued, using the facilities in general make minus a $10 administrative fee provisions to provide adequate coverage What If I Don’t Have A Rec Card? ($20 for the Before & After School with his/her own insurance program. Persons who do not possess a Rec Card Program and camps) per participant, per refund request. may register for certain programs by Photo & Video Policy paying a higher fee as indicated in the course information. Frequently, photos and videos may be Medical Exemption taken of people enjoying City facilities, Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Rec Card A medical form signed by a doctor stating programs and events. Please be aware that the participant is unable to participate Lost / Stolen Cards that these photos and videos may for the remainder of the program will be used to promote the services and Lost or stolen cards should be reported entitle the participant to a refund or credit facilities that our City offers, and become to the Dunedin Community Center, (727) as outlined above. the City’s sole property. The City of 812-4530. Upon notice, Rec Cards will Dunedin and the media may publish be replaced with the same expiration these photographs or air these videos in Recreation Cards date for a fee of $5. printed publications, cable TV and online on the City’s website and social media. What Is A Recreation Card? Recreation Card Rates Recreation cardholders pay a discounted fee for programs. Certain programs Resident Rec Card $10 / 1 year require the participants to have a Non-Resident Rec Card $90 / 1 year valid Recreation Card (Rec Card) to $56 / 6 months participate. When registering, Rec Cards Unincorporated Rec Card $56 / 1 year must be valid for the entire duration of the (Pinellas County) activity/program. Photo will be taken, therefore participant must be present at time of purchase. www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 11
Aquatics Highlander Pool Swim Lessons Swim Lessons (continued) 1937 Ed Eckert Drive Group Swim Lessons Every Child A Swimmer (727) 298-3266 Parent & Child 6 mo-3 yrs 20 minutes A free program in partnership with the Alicia Castricone, Aquatics Coordinator Play & splash with your child as you help them Kiwanis Club of Dunedin teaching basic yy 25 yd x 25 yd Meter Main Pool become comfortable in the water. swim techniques to non-swimmers, ages yy (2) 1 Meter Spring Diving Boards Little Guppies 3-4 yrs 20 minutes 3-11. Classes are 30-minutes and limited yy Children’s Training Pool Your child will explore the water independently as to 10 students. Child must wear swimsuit; yy Swim Lessons & Water Fitness they learn the fundamentals of swimming. parent must be in the water during lessons. yy Birthday Party & Picnic Rentals Level 1 4+ yrs 30 minutes For non-swimmers, ages 3-11. Must pre-register at Learn to submerge the face, begin arm and leg Highlander Pool. Child must be present at registration Please Note motions and experience buoyancy. and wear proper swimsuit for the swim test. yy Children not potty trained are required to wear a Level 2 4+ yrs 30 minutes Session 1: Registration: Thurs, April 4, 4-7 pm swim diaper and plastic pants. Begin locomotive skills by exploring arm and leg Classes: Mon-Wed, April 8-17 yy 10yrs & younger must be accompanied by an adult. movements that will become strokes in the future. 4:30 pm, 5 pm or 5:30 pm yy 17yrs & younger who wish to use the diving board Must be able to float for 5 seconds unassisted. Session 2: Registration: Thurs, April 18, 4-7 pm must pass the Swim & Safety Test: swim 25yds, Level 3 4+ yrs 30 minutes Classes: Mon-Wed, April 22 - May 1 then jump off the diving board and swim to ladder. Refine the front crawl and be introduced to the 4:30 pm, 5 pm or 5:30 pm backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Hours of Operation Session 3: Registration: Thurs, May 2, 4-7 pm Level 4-6 4+ yrs 30 minutes Classes: Mon-Wed, May 6-15 The pool is open seasonally, April thru September. All strokes are refined and swimmers develop 4:30 pm, 5 pm or 5:30 pm Pool will close during unsafe weather conditions. endurance and confidence. Free, Highlander Pool Session 1: 5/6 - 5/15 Session 6: 7/22 - 7/31 April 1 - May 31* Session 2: 5/20 - 5/29 Session 7: 8/12 - 8/21 Monday-Thursday 3 - 7 pm Session 3: 6/3 - 6/12 Session 8: 8/26 - 9/5 Swim Lessons - Private Friday Closed Session 4: 6/17 - 6/26 Session 9: 9/9 - 9/18 Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Receive (4) 30-minute sessions of private Training Pool opens May 1 (Sat & Sun only) Session 5: 7/8 - 7/17 instruction. For best results, the 1st & 4th Sessions Sessions Sessions session must be within a 2-week period. June 1 - August 11* Class Level 1&2 3-6 7-9 6 months & up April - Sept (during open hours) Monday-Thursday 9 am - 7 pm Mon - Wed for 2 wks (6 classes) $60 / $75 (includes (4) 30-minute sessions) Friday 9 am - 5 pm Parent & Child 5:30 pm By appointment only, call (727) 298-3266 Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Little Guppies 5:30 pm 5:30 pm Highlander Pool August 12 - September 30* Level 1 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:30 pm Monday-Thursday 3 - 7 pm Level 2 6:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Adaptive Swim Lessons Friday Closed Level 3 6:30 pm 6:30 pm Children with special needs will receive Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Level 4-6 6:30 pm (4) 30-minute sessions and learn skills to Training pool open Saturday & Sunday only stay safe near water, increase physical Mon-Wed for 2 weeks, (6) 30-minute lessons *Pool will be open on Memorial Day, Independence and cognitive functions, and embrace the 5:30 pm, 6 pm or 6:30 pm Day and Labor Day from 10am-5pm. wonders swimming has to offer. $40 / $60 per session Highlander Pool 3-18 yrs May - Sept (during open hours) Admission If lesson falls on a Holiday, it will be held on Thursday. $60 / $75 (includes (4) 30-minute sessions) Schedule subject to change based on demand. Daily Admission $3 By appointment only, call (727) 298-3266 Must be registered prior to start date. Register at Highlander Highlander Pool Family Punch Pass $25 Pool or Community Center. Call (727) 298-3266 for more info. Includes 10 punches for general admission for any participant. Expires September 30, 2019. Monthly Pass $40 Includes unlimited visits during Open Swim and Shallow Water Wellness. Expires 1 month from date of purchase. Group Rate (6 or more) $2 / person Space is limited. Call (727) 298-3266 to reserve. Kiwanis Sprayground Reopens March 9 - October 13 Everyday, 9 am - 7 pm Free Admission Parties and groups welcome, but must reserve and rent a pavilion, call (727) 298-3266. Swim Lessons 12 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Aquatics Lifeguard Training Special Events Pool Parties & Group Rates Jr. Lifeguard Training (11-14 yrs) Splash Bash & Picnic After Hours Pool Party Learn the basic rescue skills to prepare Kick off the season with a pool party! Reserve Highlander Pool all to yourself for lifeguard training, principles of proper Enjoy games, races and music. Lunch for your next birthday party, family get- scanning, how to help in an emergency provided. Bring your bathing suit and towel! together, company outing or private and improve your swim endurance. Saturday May 4 11 am - 3 pm party. Private rental hours are available 11-14 yrs $ Free Highlander Pool Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings Sat / Sun May 11-19 10 am - 2 pm after regular hours from April thru August. $110 Must register by 5/10 at Community Center Christmas in July Reservations are a 3-hour minimum Act #: POOL13002 Highlander Pool yy Up to 25 guests: $60 / hour It’s Christmas at the Pool! Enjoy holiday games, dancing to holiday songs, raffles, yy 26-50 guests: $85 / hour s’mores and of course, Santa Claus! yy 51-100 guests: $110 / hour Lifeguard Training (15+ yrs) Concessions available from Chic-fil-A. Have a fun and rewarding summer job Birthday Bash and become a certified lifeguard. Must Saturday July 13 10 am - 2 pm $3 / person (2yrs & under are free) Throwing a birthday party at Highlander pass swim test* and attend all classes. Highlander Pool Pool is a piece of cake! Reservations Class includes blended learning (online must be made during regular pool hours. and in person). Bring suit, towel and lunch. Special Olympics Regional Qualifier $45 + tax. Package includes: 15+ yrs Sat / Sun April 6-27 (no class 4/21) 9 am - 5 pm Swim Meet yy Admission for 10 guests Must register by 4/3 at the Community Center yy 1 hour at the pool pavilion Support our Athletes as they compete Additional pavilion time: $15 / hour $200 +$38 to American Red Cross during online reg. in the Regional Swim Meet for State *Swim Test: Thursday, April 4, 5-6:00 pm Additional participants: $3 each qualifying times. Act #: POOL13003 Highlander Pool Call (727) 298-3266 for reservations. Saturday August 10 9 am - 3 pm Free to attend Highlander Pool Group Rates Water Fitness Treat your camp, family or friends to a day Adaptive Water Wellness Float in Movie: Hocus Pocus at Highlander Pool! Enjoy the Jr. Olympic Enjoy a movie poolside with your favorite sized pool, 2 diving boards, children’s Shallow water aerobics designed for float. Games and trivia prior to the movie. pool and certified lifeguards. participants of all abilities, including developmental and physical disabilities. Movie begins at dark. Concessions $2 / person (groups of 6 or more) Participants have the option to use available from Boy Scouts Troop 10. Camps and large groups must reserve weights, noodles and stability belts. Saturday September 21 7 pm in advance. Call (727) 298-3266 for $5 / person (2yrs & under are free) reservations. 16+ yrs June 3 - Aug 7 Mon / Wed / Fri 9 - 10 am Highlander Pool $4 / class (no charge for participant’s assistant) Swim Teams Highlander Pool Radiant Swim Team Shallow Water Wellness Participants will learn and expand on their skills with Coach Kyle Trelka. Exercise with low to zero impact on the Optional local swim meets offered during body to tone muscle, increase joint range the summer. For beginners, recreational of motion, reduce pain and stiffness, and and competitive swimmers. get a great cardiovascular workout. 5-17 yrs 16+ yrs Mon-Thur June 3 - Aug 1 9 - 10am or June 3 - Aug 7 Mon / Wed / Fri 9 - 10 am 5:30 - 6:30pm $4 / class Highlander Pool $16 annual fee for AAU registration (paid to Coach) $195 Act #: POOL04074 Highlander Pool Float Fit New! A fun and challenging low impact class Special Olympics Swim Team including high-intensity interval training Participants will explore the principles of and yoga, all performed while balancing the four basic swim strokes and have the on the float mat. A full body workout opportunity to participate in the regional including burpees, squats, v-ups, planks qualifier swim meet. and aqua climbers. 5+ yrs 16+ yrs Tues / Thur 6-6:30pm or 6:30-7pm Mon / Wed June 3 - Aug 7 6 - 7 pm $10 / class Highlander Pool $60 Act #: POOL04073 Highlander Pool www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 13
Before & r Sc ho Afte rogram ol P Locations Highlights • Dunedin Elementary • Safe & Enriching Environment • Garrison-Jones Elementary • Qualified Professional Staff • San Jose Elementary • Supervised Games & Activities • Homework & Study Times Schedule • Pinellas County Child Care Licensed Program • Offered on all school days • Before Care: 7:30 am - start of school • After Care: End of school - 6:00 pm (727) 738-2920 www.DunedinGov.com ABC
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