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New Haven Lawn Club 2021 Summer Camp and Tennis Program SUMMER PROGRAM: June 14 –August 13 TENNIS ACADEMY: June 7–August 13
Schedule at a Glance: NHLC Summer Program 2021 Beforecare and Aftercare Beforecare: 8:30–9 am ($35 per week, ages 3–11) available Monday–Friday Aftercare: 3–5:30 pm ($110 per week, entering grades 1–6) by advance registration only. Additional fees for early drop-off or late pick-up apply: please read information provided on page 2. Week NHLC Summer Program NHLC Summer Program Split-Day Camp Internship, Swim and Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Specialty Camps 9 am to 12 noon 9 am to 3 pm 9 am to 3 pm June 14–18 Let’s Start with ART! All About Art! Split-Day Tennis Camp New! Split-Day Squash Camp Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Ages 7–9 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + NHLC Squash 9 am–12 noon $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm & Summer Program 12– 3 pm *extended day option, see below $400 $415 June 21–25 Camper Shark Under the Sea! Oceans+Sharks Split-Day Tennis Camp New! Split-Day Squash Camp Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Ages 7–9 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + NHLC Squash 9 am–12 noon $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm & Summer Program 12– 3 pm *extended day option, see below $400 $415 June 28–July 2 Blast Off Into Space! Sky Full of Stars! Super Space Split-Day Tennis Camp Baking Camp Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Ages 7 and up 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + Options: $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm morning: Baking Camp + *extended day option, see below $400 afternoon: Summer Program, $375 or morning: Baking Camp without afternoon session, $210 July 5–9 Music and Movement! Jump and Jive Split-Day Tennis Camp Novice Swim Camp Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 9 am–3 pm 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + $365 $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm *extended day option, see below $400 July 12–16 Goo, Slime and Fizz! Super Science and Slime Split-Day Tennis Camp Intermediate Swim Camp Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 9 am–3 pm 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + $365 $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm *extended day option, see below $400 July 19–23 Animal Adventures Animal Kingdom Split-Day Tennis Camp Advanced Swim Camp 9 am–3 pm Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Options for split-day: 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + morning: NHLC Tennis + $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm afternoon: Swim Camp, $390 *extended day option, see below $400 or morning: Summer Program + afternoon: Swim Camp, $370 July 26–30 Olympic Sports and Games Olympic Sports and Games Split-Day Tennis Camp New! Specialty Cricut Camp Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Ages 7 and up 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am + Options: $175 (must be potty trained) $335 Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm morning: Cricut Camp + *extended day option, see below $400 afternoon: Summer Program, $410 or morning: Cricut Camp without afternoon session, $245 August 2–6 Carnival and Circus! Carnival Games Galore Split-Day Tennis Camp No Specialty Camp this week Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am $175 (must be potty trained) $335 & Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm *extended day option, see below $400 August 9–13 Sing, Dance, Laugh and Play Dive into Drama Split-Day Tennis Camp Creative Theater Laboratory Ages 3–entering K Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 Entering grades 1–6 9 am–12 noon 9 am–3 pm NHLC Tennis 9–11:45 am 9 am–3 pm $175 (must be potty trained) $335 & Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm $375 *extended day option, see below $400 *Extended day option: Afternoon Fives program for entering K only: 12 noon–3 pm $160/wk
Welcome to the New Haven Lawn Club Summer Program 2021! At the New Haven Lawn Club, we offer programs for children ranging from ages 3 to 13. Our general Programming summer program, specialty camps, and before-and-after care programs provide children with is dependent engaging and exciting summer days embedded in New Haven’s prestigious private club atmosphere. upon enrollment. Over the course of the summer, each week focuses on different thematic activities that include crafts, Please support our science, and sports. Our specialty camps focus on a specific topic of interest, with a wide range of new and exciting choices. Early registration is encouraged to ensure space, as enrollment is limited and assigned on a initiatives! “first-come, first-serve” model. We incorporate flexibility, creativity and structure along with the intimacy provided by a small, professional staff. All of our head counselors are certified, practicing educators in Connecticut. Our assistant counselors are trained to work with children of all ages as well. Exciting Programs for Elementary and Additional Specialty Camps Returning for 2021 Middle School Age NHLC Members SPECIALTY SWIM CAMPS BAKING CAMP Children entering grades 1–6 June 28–July 2, from 9 am to 12 noon Novice: July 5–9 Ages 7 and up Intermediate: July 12–16 Advanced: July 19–23 Back by popular demand! If you have a sweet tooth—this is the camp for you! Led by Head Counselor Laura Lawlor, an experienced Per members’ request, the Advanced Swim Camp will run baker and veteran teacher, children will have the opportunity to differently. Children will have the option to enroll in either NHLC create a different sweet treat each day. Campers will also learn the Tennis or the Summer Program Camp in the morning session. Swim art of cake decorating. This camp will run from 9am–12pm, with an Camp will take place after lunch for the afternoon, with breaks in option to enroll in regular NHLC camp for the afternoon. Space is between. This program will max out at 8 campers. Please register limited—register today! right away to ensure a spot in this program. All registrations must receive approval from our Pool Director, Hannah Morse. NEW! CRICUT CAMP July 26–30, from 9 am to 12 noon CREATIVE THEATRE LABORATORY Ages 7 and up August 9–13, from 9 am to 3 pm Children entering grades 1–6 If you love crafting, this camp is for you! Laura Lawlor is a head counselor of many talents. She uses a cricut machine to make Join us for another week filled with imagination, games, storytelling, beautiful personalized pieces for friends and family. Laura is so and of course a performance. Get ready to move, dance, sing, write, excited to share the art of cricut creations with our campers! Children direct, and act with our experienced Theater staff. The week will experience cutting paper, felt, vinyl, and more. concludes with a performance by our theater ensemble. They will have the opportunity to create various personalized Hamden Hall Theater teacher Lisa Daly returns to offer this exciting items throughout the week, while learning the skills within this and fun specialty camp for children who want a rigorous and focused new-found craft! study of theatre. Join us for an accessible, imaginative week filled with games, storytelling, and purposeful play. Be prepared to move, dance, sing, write, direct, and act! Together we will take risks, get a little silly, and learn how to turn that fun into a brand new play. Get ready to discover new and exciting things about yourself and your peers through the magic of creating a performance piece as a team! We will work together to create a spectacular show for our families and friends. Lisa Daly is a Teaching Artist, Actor, and company member of A Broken Umbrella Theater, an ensemble theater company in New Haven. She has performed in many plays throughout the years including “Freewheelers” , “Gilbert the Great”, and “Seen Change!” She has a degree in Theater from Muhlenberg college, and also studied theater in Galway, Ireland. As a teaching artist, she has worked with Elm Shakespeare, Edgewood School, Cold Spring School, and Jasango Theater. Currently, Lisa enjoys teaching Theater at Hamden Hall Country Day School. She is also a professional photographer, and loves capturing the world around her. Her biggest passion is sharing her love of theater and all that it has to offer. 1
Welcome to the NHLC Summer Program 2021! New Haven Lawn Club Summer Program offers: Beforecare and Aftercare: Information and Fees n Caring, competent, responsive, child-oriented supervision. Beforecare and Aftercare consists of a smaller group of children together with n A mixed age group camp with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. a counselor. Board games, playground time, swimming, arts and crafts, and Legos are daily activities. Snacks must be purchased by the member child at n An educational, fun activity related to the weekly theme. the Snack Bar. In case of thunderstorms or rain, the staff member brings the n An age-appropriate, skill-building tennis clinic taught by the NHLC children inside and notifies the NHLC Front Desk about the group’s location. Tennis Program, offered by Michaela Kratochvilova and her staff. Aftercare has a limited amount of space. Please register a minimum of two n Squash clinics for children ages 7-9 will be offered by Le Roy Leong weeks in advance to ensure your spot. We cannot accept Aftercare during the weeks of June 14–18 and June 21–25 as a morning registrations the week of or the day of. session option from 9 am–12 nooon. Campers are welcome to join n Full-day (9 am–3 pm camp) may sign up for Beforecare beginning at 8:30 regular Summer Camp for lunch and the afternoon. Contact Le Roy am and Aftercare from 3–5:30 pm, billed at a weekly fee of $35/Beforecare Leong at squash@nhlawnclub.com for Squash Camp questions and and $110/Aftercare registrations for full day camps. n Children ages three to five (in the 9 am–12 noon camp) may sign up for n Swim sessions overseen by our Pool Director, Hannah Morse, and Beforecare beginning at 8:30 am. However, Aftercare from 3–5:30 pm is the NHLC lifeguards. ONLY for children entering grades 1–6. n Sports and athletic games designed for your child’s age/interests. n An extended day option until 3 pm is available for children who are turning five during the summer of 2021 or who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. n Free swim supervised by playful, engaged counselors. n Early drop-off prior to 8:45 am will be charged to the family as Beforecare. n Menus that offer fresh fruit and include healthy choices. n During the “Free Choice” time block, children can choose among n Late pick-up past 3:15 pm will be charged to the family as Aftercare. free swim, creative play, Legos and arts & crafts. n Late pick-up from Aftercare will be charged $10 until 5:45 pm; n Specialty camps offer intensive instruction in a small group setting $20 will be charged after 5:45 pm. and are geared towards our upper elementary and middle school n Please make sure that staff has current cell phones and names on file for all aged campers. (Swim Camp, Baking Camp, Cricut Camp and people who may pick up your child or who may be contacted in case of Creative Theatre Workshop) emergency. n Rainy day programming offers arts and crafts, theme-related n Please make sure the Summer Program has an epipen for your child if they projects, Legos, board games, Peabody Museum field trips and have a severe allergy. active indoor play in the squash courts. n Flexible scheduling adapts to extreme heat and/or thundershowers to ensure a safe, enjoyable camp experience regardless of weather conditions. PRO G R A M H O U R S BY AG E G RO U P Ages 3 to 4+: Beforecare 8:30–9 am, Summer Camp 9 am–12 noon. Turning 5 or entering K: Beforecare 8:30–9 am, Summer Camp 9 am–12 noon, Afternoon Fives 12 noon–3 pm (no aftercare available for this age group) Entering grades 1–6: Prorating at NHLC Beforecare 8:30–9 am, Summer Camp 9 am–3 pm, We encourage all campers to attend each day of the weeks that they sign up Aftercare 3–5:30 pm. for here at camp. Regular attendance allows campers to experience the full amount of thematic activities and promotes social friendships with other children. The NHLC Summer Program has a policy in place for prorating. n We do not offer a prorated amount for camp aside from preschool camp, due to some local schools’ policies on maintaining attendance during the summer months. See next item below. n We understand that many preschools require attendance in the summer to hold spots for the fall. In this case, we will prorate for your child’s camp attendance. If you choose to sign up for two days of camp, you will be billed half the amount of the full week’s cost of camp. n We do not prorate for specialty camps, due to the culminating activities and the individualized instruction provided by the specialist. n We do offer prorating for both Beforecare and Aftercare: If you need to sign your child up for Beforecare or Aftercare, we can prorate the amount for the week based on the number of days needed. Thank you for your understanding and continued support of the NHLC Summer Programs. 2
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Children ages 3–Entering K (9 am–12 noon) and Afternoon Fives (12 noon–3 pm) All children attending the Summer Program MUST be potty trained as this group swims daily in the “big pool”! n Our youngest summer program members meet on a deck “just n Please arrive wearing tennis whites, with sunscreen having already their size”. been applied at home. n Each day children have a group tennis clinic and a group swim n Pack and bring daily: a water bottle, towel, sun hat, bathing suit, clinic designed for the needs of this age group. goggles and play clothes. *Children who use a swim bubble must do so while in the big pool. n Please apply sunscreen at home in the morning. Summer Program As their skill and comfort level increases, children transition to staff will re-apply during the morning. swimming without a bubble based on the assessment of Pool n This age group may sign up for Beforecare beginning at 8:30 am. Director, Hannah Morse, and lifeguard staff. n The program day ends at 12 noon for three year-olds and younger n Children’s daily activities follow a weekly theme; opportunities are four year-olds. provided to create individual projects and work collaboratively. n Late pick-up past 12:15 pm will be charged $10 until 12:30 pm; n NHLC squash courts and the Grill Room Rotunda are used as $20 is charged after 12:30 pm. alternative spaces in case of rain or extreme heat. n In case of rainy or extremely hot weather, please contact the NHLC n We believe in the power of friendship and the power of fun! Front Desk to find out where Summer Program campers are located. Sample Daily Camp Schedule (ages 3–5): 9 am–12 noon “ Afternoon Fives” (age 5 or entering K): 12 noon–3 pm 8:30–9 am Beforecare Children turning five or entering Kindergarten in the fall may regis- ter for our “Afternoon Fives” program, which extends their program 9–9:25 am Welcome activities day until 3 pm. There is no aftercare option for this age group. (free play and games) 9:25–9:55 am Tennis Sample Daily Schedule ( PreK age group): 12 noon–3 pm (PLEASE arrive wearing tennis whites 12 noon–12:30 pm Lunch and apply sunscreen at home!) 12:30–12:45 pm Storytime (Squash Court Lounge) 9:55–10:15 am Healthy snack, story 12:45–1:15 pm Active Games (Squash Courts) 10:15–10:45 am Swim session (Always pack swimsuit, 1:15–1:30 pm Storytime and drink (Squash Court Lounge) goggles and towel!) 1:30–2 pm Pool Play/Kiddie Pool 10:45–11:30 am Playground and Kiddie Pool games (Please bring swimsuit, goggles and towel) (Pack play clothes!) 11:30 am–12 noon Theme-related activity 2–2:30 pm Playground (weekly themes listed separately) 2:30–3 pm Deck Activities Summer Program Weekly Themes July 12–16 | Super Science and Slime Goo, gak, playdough, icecream, and of course...SLIME! These are June 14–18 | All About ART! some of the experiments and creations we will be delving into this This week we will be creating, painting, sculpting, and dipping into spectacular week. This week is ooey, gooey, and fun galore! some art history too! Campers will spend the week working on July 19–23 | Animal Kingdom various masterpieces in preparation for our Art Show on Friday to Are you an animal lover? Do you enjoy learning about the life cycle of end the week! different animals? This week, we will be exploring mammals, fish, June 21–25 | Under the Sea! Oceans and Sharks birds, reptiles, and amphibians! A visit from Slither and Swim will also “Just look at the world around you, right here on the ocean floor. be taking place this week so that campers can see and touch some Such wonderful things surround you, what more are you looking amazing creatures! for?” Under the sea! This week, we will be diving into marine life, July 26–30 | Olympic Sports and Games oceanography, and the world of sea creatures. Just because the Olympics were cancelled in 2020, doesn’t mean that June 28–July 2 | Sky full of Stars! Super Space Week we are forgetting about them here at the Lawn Club! If you love sports, Blast off to outer space this week as we learn all about the planets, this camp is for you! We will be exploring all of the unique sports and stars, and sun. This week combines science, art, and hands-on games played in the real olympics, as well as creating our own props activities. Learning is fun here at the club, and we can’t wait to take and equipment needed for certain activities. our trip to space! August 2–6 | Carnival Games Galore July 5–9 | Jump and Jive Let’s celebrate the end of summer with a CAMP CARNIVAL! From Move, groove, and dance your way through the summer days! carnival games, to crafts, to snowcones and more, this is not a week Children will spend the week working together on a dance routine, you want to miss! and perform it for families at the end of the week! Campers will also August 9–13 | Dive into Drama participate in a zumba class, freeze dance, and musical chairs Our most popular week of camp is back again to end the summer. throughout the week. Theater camp gives children an opportunity to work together, build confidence, and delve into creative passions. We are so excited to have the expertise of professional theater instructors for this last week. Dive into drama with us here at NHLC! 4
Children Entering Grades 1–6 (9 am to 3 pm) Our program is unique in our inclusion of children that range in age Sample Daily Schedule: Children ages 5+–11. 9 am–3 pm from five (turning six) to 11. During certain segments of the day, activities and games are differentiated according to age and interests 9–9:10 am Welcome, Deck Activities so that each child is guided through an age-appropriate activity while 9:10–10:10 am Theme programming engaged with like-minded peers. As children span the age range in (Wear playclothes/apply sunscreen at home) their design, development of and preferences in play, the age range present in our program enriches the children’s day and provides a 10:10–10:20 am Snack, change family-style atmosphere. (Always pack tennis whites!) 10:20–11:05 am Tennis Lesson Please make sure that staff has current cell phones and names on file for all people who may pick up your child as well as emergency 11:05–11:45 am Pool games, free swim contacts. Also, please make sure the Summer Program has an epipen (Pack swimsuit, goggles and towel) for your child if they have a severe allergy. 12 noon–12:30 pm Lunch n Please apply sunscreen at home in the morning before arriving; 12:30–1:30 pm Activity choice/centers staff will re-apply during the program day. (playground, arts+crafts, Legos, n When rain, thundershowers or extreme heat moves the bracelet making, etc.) Summer Program location indoors, call the NHLC Front Desk at 1:30–2:30 pm Sports on the field or in the squash courts 203-777-3494 to find out which room to pick up your child. n This age group should arrive wearing play clothes as our morning 2:30–3 pm Free swim activities are messy; children have time to change into tennis whites 3–5:30 pm Aftercare after morning snack. n Pack and bring daily: tennis whites, water bottle, towel, sunhat, bathing suit, goggles and extra sunscreen/sunstick. n The Peabody Museum, NHLC squash courts and other rooms in NHLC are used as alternative spaces on rainy days or in case of extreme heat. Alternate schedules are followed for rainy days, extreme heat, and field trips. 5
Tennis and Squash during the Summer Program Day Please read this information carefully as it explains choices NHLC families have regarding tennis and squash summer registration. Please note that for tennis, white clothing is required to play, while for squash, squash footwear and eyewear is required for play. The Squash & Tennis Shops of NHLC sell gear needed to participate in the respective sport and the Directors may be contacted with any questions and/or to obtain additional information or to register for their own athletic camps which are held at the New Haven Lawn Club. NHLC Tennis: Michaela Kratochvilova, tennis@nhlawnclub.com Squash Camps: Le Roy Leong, squash@nhlawnclub.com Summer program instruction at NHLC in both tennis and squash offers a fun introduction to each sport so children can develop a love of the game and build a foundation upon which to grow. Daily summer program tennis clinics are taught by the professional staff of NHLC Tennis, while Tennis and Squash Program Directors squash clinics are taught by Le Roy Leong’s pros. Both Michaela and Michaela Kratochvilova, NHLC Director of Tennis, is originally from Czech Le Roy work closely with their pros to ensure that instruction is Republic. Her lifetime passion is tennis and all racquet sports in general. appropriate for children’s growing athletic abilities and provides She has successfully run tennis and paddle programs in Fairfield County for young stars with some key fundamentals that will “serve” them well more than 15 years and was the Director of Racquet Sports at Innis Arden for the rest of their lives. Golf Club in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. Michaela spent her last summer as a Director of Adult programming at SPORTIME Amagansett in the Hamptons. TENNIS Formerly she has worked as a Director of Tennis at New Canaan Racquet For the 3 to 5 year olds, tennis is offered daily beginning at 9:15 am, Club in New Canaan, Connecticut. Other positions include working at the and children must wear all white when they arrive at the summer Belle Haven Club in Greenwich, Connecticut, and New Canaan Field Club in program, and bring a set of play clothes to wear later in the morning. New Canaan, Connecticut. Michaela has a master’s degree in Sports Management and is a USPTA and PPTA Elite certified professional, in For children entering grades 1–6, tennis is offered from 10:20–11:05 addition to being certified in platform tennis (paddle) and pickleball. am; for this age group, children are encouraged to arrive in play Her playing background is equally impressive, being among the top ten clothes but must pack tennis whites daily and will be given time to players in all junior age groups as she grew up in the Czech Republic. During change prior to playing tennis, as our morning theme-related 1996–1998 she played the highest tennis competition in the Czech Republic, activities are frequently filled with paint, clay, and glue galore. called Extra League (national and international participation), competing against players like Martina Hingis and Jana Novotna. In 1999 she received NHLC Families may also register for a Tennis Split-Day Camp an athletic scholarship from Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU), (NHLC Tennis Academy + NHLC Summer Program), where children where she was an All-American for four consecutive years in singles and attend NHLC Tennis Academy from 9 am until 11:45 am, then join the doubles. Michaela is an Athletics Hall of Fame inductee at AASU, the former Summer Program campers for the remainder of the afternoon until 3 number one tennis program in NCAA Division II. She has recently taken up pm. Children who follow this program will join the summer program the fun sport of POP Tennis and reached the singles, doubles and mixed for lunch, afternoon sports, swim lesson, and free choice time block doubles finals in the 2017 POP Tennis Open. (arts and crafts, free swim, Legos, imaginative play), but will be at Her mission is to help promote the game of tennis and help others improve NHLC Tennis Academy during the time of the day when most theme- and make tennis their lifetime sport. related programming takes place. Le Roy Leong, NHLC Director of Squash, joined the New Haven Lawn Club in Families enrolling in NHLC Tennis but who need child care coverage 2014 as the assistant and touring Squash pro. Prior to joining the Lawn Club, on the Friday afternoons when NHLC Tennis ends at 1 pm may enroll he was the touring pro in Baltimore from 2012–2013 and then transferred to in the NHLC Summer Program on these Fridays from 1–3 pm. Buffalo, NY where he was the touring pro at the Buffalo Tennis & Squash club from 2013–2014. LeRoy began his junior Squash career at the age of six SQUASH and won his first junior national tournament in Malaysia at the age of eight. He became part of the Malaysian National Junior team and was recruited to NEW Split-Day Squash Clinics are offered during the weeks of play for St. George’s School in Rhode Island where he graduated in 2004. He June 14 and June 22. During these two weeks of the summer returned home to Malaysia to pursue his dream to become a professional program, children ages 7–9 can register for Squash in the morning Squash player where he was part of the national team and achieved a world from 9 am–12 noon, and then join us for lunch and regular camp for ranking of 230 in the pro circuit. LeRoy also received his Level 2 Coaching the afternoon. Children will gain experience with many aspects of Certificate from the World Squash Federation which allows him to coach and squash: drives, drop-shots and cross-courts among others, along manage players at the elite level. He has helped developed top national with keen competition, good sportsmanship, mental toughness, junior players in the US and is currently working with one of the national physical agility, and having fun with squash-mates! juniors from the Lawn Club. 6
NHLC Specialty Swim Camps 2021 Novice, Intermediate and Week of July 5–9: Novice Typically, this child cannot swim one lap of the pool, lengthwise. The Advanced Swim Camps deep end of the pool is not their most comfortable place in the pool. Novice: July 5–9 Children will learn the basics of the front crawl (freestyle) and the Intermediate: July 12–16 back crawl (backstroke) and be introduced to breaststroke and Advanced: July 19–23 butterfly. Novice level ranges (in general) for ages five to seven, but children sign up according to their ability level. The NHLC Swimming Camp is a way for moderate to avid swimmers Week of July 12–16: Intermediate to improve and excel under the direct instruction and supervision of This swimmer can swim multiple laps, but needs to work on rotary the Pool Director, Hannah Morse, and lifeguards. breathing and proper stroke technique. Children will be taught Please read the descriptions carefully to select the level that is a multiple drills that will improve technique and stamina. Typically, this correct match for your child. Applicants must be reviewed and child is on the swim team, is close to making that decision, or is just accepted by our Pool Director to the levels within this program. motivated to improve their strokes. In addition to helping hone the four strokes we will discuss the entire “swim team experience”; Novice and Intermediate Swim Camp participants will receive two including their expectations, their coach’s expectations, and those of individual lessons with the Director and lifeguards during the week their parents. Young Competitor level ranges (in general) from ages as well as participating in two 45-minute block group lessons. These six to eight, but children sign up according to their ability level. campers also participate in the theme-based activities that take place throughout the Summer Program day. Week of July 19–23: Advanced This group includes swimmers who have been on the NHLC swim Advanced Swim Camp will run as an extended afternoon session with team during past summers or swim competitively during the winter group lessons and individualized instruction as in the past. This months. This week’s program of instruction will give each participant camp will be from 12:45 to 3 pm, with necessary breaks in between. an opportunity to work on specialty strokes in small groups with Children will have the option to enroll in the NHLC Tennis Academy in instruction tailored specifically to the strengths and weaknesses of the morning, as a split-day tennis option, regular camp, or Lego those that attend. With the Connecticut Private Club Championships camp. Children who enroll in either program will participate in their scheduled for the following week, this will give participants a program of choice, and then eat lunch with the whole camp group. wonderful opportunity to perfect strokes just before the “big” meet. They will then be given time after lunch to change and unwind before heading to the pool at 12:45 pm for Advanced Swim Camp. Hannah Morse, NHLC Pool Director, returns for her second year. Hannah received her Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from Southern Children need to bring and wear goggles during all swim lessons. Connecticut State University (SCSU) in May 2020. She was also a four year Those with shoulder length hair or longer should bring and wear a member of SCSU’s NCAA Division II Swimming & Diving program. Hannah is bathing cap during the lesson to promote proper head position and currently pursuing a second degree in Nursing. In her free time, she enjoys to deter from habits formed by hair getting in the way. hiking, baking, and spending time with friends and family. Hannah is so excited for another fun summer and can’t wait to see all the smiling faces of the NHLC kids and families. With her extensive background in coaching and teaching swimming lessons, she believes that water safety and fun are the most integral parts of the sport of swimming. 7
Registration Policies | NHLC Summer Program 2021 • Email this Summer Program Registration Form to camp@nhlawnclub.com ( Jennifer Silva) • Register for NHLC Tennis Academy by contacting Michaela at tennis@nhlawnclub.com • Register for Squash Camps by contacting Le Roy Leong at squash@nhlawnclub.com • If you are registering for NHLC Tennis Academy Split Day/Summer Program Split Day Camp, please send your registration, emergency contacts, health information form and lunch form to Jen at camp@nhlawnclub.com. • Full-day camp (9 am–3 pm) may sign up for Beforecare beginning at 8:30 am and Aftercare from 3–5:30 pm. • Half-day camp (9 am–12 noon) may sign up for Beforecare beginning at 8:30 am. • Early drop-off (prior to 8:45 am) will be charged to the family as Beforecare. • Late pick-up (past 3:15 pm) will be charged to the family as Aftercare. • Late pick-up from Aftercare will be charged $10 until 5:45 pm; $20 will be charged after 5:45 pm. • Please make sure that staff has current cell phones and names on file for all people who may pick up your child or who may be contacted in case of emergency. • Please make sure the Summer Program has an epipen and updated health information/emergency health action plan on file for your child if they have a severe allergy. • “PROOF OF PHYSICAL” FORM MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO YOUR CHILD’S START DATE. Failure to provide this form will result in a delay in your child’s start date. We cannot allow them in camp until this form is received. Physical must be within the last 3 years. • REGISTRATIONS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. We try to accommodate changes by applying payments towards other weeks of REGULAR CAMP, as long as the program your child signed up for has filled up past its required minimum number of participants. • A $25 change fee applies to all registration changes made once enrollment has been processed. • At the New Haven Lawn Club, we foster an environment of mutual respect. It is our expectation that both staff and children exude respect and appropriate behavior towards others. Should a repetitive issue arise wherein disrespect or harm to another child is displayed, the child may be dismissed from camp to ensure the wellbeing of others. • A minimum enrollment is required to run all programs. Spaces are allocated on a “first-come, first served” basis. The program may not enroll past its limits due to safety considerations. Please enroll early to ensure space in the program your child wishes to attend. • Please submit Emergency Contacts, Health Information and Lunch Forms at the time of registration along with your child’s Summer Program registration. Both paper and electronic copies are gladly accepted. Emergency Contacts and Lunch Forms must be received at least two weeks prior to when your child begins camp. I have read and agree to the New Haven Lawn Club Summer Program Registration Policies: Member name Member # Member signature: 8
Registration and Emergency Contact Information | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Please check off each week your child(ren) will attend NHLC Summer Program: o June 14–18 o June 21–25 o July 5–9 o July 12–16 o July 19–23 o July 26–30 o August 2–6 o August 9–13 Families w/multiple children participating will receive 10% discount on each additional child. Please fill out one emergency contact form for EACH child who will attend the NHLC Summer Program. Member name: Member #: Child’s name: Child’s age: Child’s DOB: Grade entering in the fall : T-shirt size: Mother/Guardian’s name: Mother/Guardian’s phone (home): (work): (cell): Mother/Guardian’s email: Father/Guardian’s name: Father/Guardian’s phone (home): (work): (cell): Father/Guardian’s email: Asthma, allergies or other health concerns? Yes o No o (If yes, complete separate Emergency Health Care Plan.) Please list health concerns here: Pediatrician name: Pediatrician phone: Pediatrician address: Hospital of choice: Hospital address: Emergency Contacts: Name: phone: Name: phone: Name: phone: People permitted to pick up my child (family, babysitters, friends) and telephone numbers: Name: phone (cell): (other phone): Name: phone (cell): (other phone): Name: phone (cell): (other phone): 9
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Registration Information Form | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Member name: Member#: Child’s name: Age: DOB: Child’s name: Age: DOB: Child’s name: Age: DOB: Please initial your agreement and permission to the following: n ________ It is understood that all exercise and use of all facilities shall release NHLC TENNIS & New Haven Lawn Club from any and all claims, demands, injuries, damages, actions or causes of actions to person or property arising out of, or connected with the use of any services or facilities of New Haven Lawn Club at the premises where the same are located; including those arising from the acts of active or passive negligence; and therefore discharged from all such claims, demands, injuries, damages and punitive proceedings from alleged causes of action. n ________ For tennis, all campers should: wear smooth-soled tennis shoes (no running or cross trainers) and white clothing, bring a racket (available through the tennis shop) a towel, extra t-shirt and/or outfit, sunscreen, and a whole lot of energy!! For squash, squash footwear and eyewear is needed for the courts. n ________ Staff may apply sunscreen as needed throughout the day. n ________ Children may be transported by private car driven by NHLC staff or walk accompanied by NHLC staff as needed for off-site field trips. n ________ Childrens’ photos may used in camp publicity materials, or posted in galleries on the NHLC website or social media sites. o CHECK HERE IF YOUR CHILD IS NOT A PROFICIENT SWIMMER. o CHECK HERE IF YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR CHILDREN’S PHOTOS USED IN PUBLICITY MATERIALS. Parent/Guardian signature: Date: 11
What to Wear and Bring to Camp | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Keep this page at home as a reference. General reminders: All Summer Program Campers (including Internship Programs) Bring to camp: n Please label all items brought to camp with your n Sunscreen, sunstick, sunhat and coverup, water bottle child’s name. n Bathing suit, goggles, towel, hairbrush/hair ties as needed, n Tennis whites must be worn in order to play poolside footwear (crocs, sandals, etc.) on the tennis courts. n Rain jacket and/or sweatshirt (if rainy/cool weather) n Squash footwear and eyewear must be worn to play on the squash courts. Three to five year-olds (9 am–12 noon campers): n Emergency Forms, Pick up Permissions, and Proof of n Children must be potty trained to attend the NHLC Summer Physical must be completed fully and if medically necessary, Program. an epipen left with staff. n Arrive wearing tennis whites and athletic footwear. n Morning snack is provided as part of the n Bring two sets of play clothes. (Please leave one in a ziplock NHLC Summer Program fee; Tennis Camp and Tennis bag to have available as an extra change of clothes.) Academy campers purchase their snack at the Snack Bar. n`Bring your tennis racket and a filled water bottle. n Lunch is ordered through the Snack Bar. n Bring sunscreen, sunstick, sunhat and coverup. Lunch forms must be submitted prior to children attending n Bring your bathing suit, goggles, towel, hairbrush/hair ties camp. Each child’s lunch form must be reviewed every as needed, poolside footwear (crocs, sandals, etc). Monday morning with camp staff prior to parent/caregiver n If rainy/cool weather, bring rain jacket and/or sweatshirt. departure to ensure that children and parents/caregivers have chosen foods that please both child and Five to 12 year-olds (9 am–3 pm campers): parent/caregiver. n Arrive wearing play clothes and athletic footwear. n Bring your tennis whites to change into. n Bring your tennis racket and a filled water bottle. n Bring sunscreen, sunstick, sunhat and coverup n Bring your bathing suit, goggles, towel, hairbrush/hair ties as needed, poolside footwear (crocs, sandals, etc). n If rainy/cool weather, bring rain jacket and/or sweatshirt. Aftercare/Beforecare Campers: n Bring a book from home you like to read. 12
Permissions Form | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Complete a separate form for each child attending. Return to NHLC attn: Jen Silva before your child begins the Summer Program: o Permissions Form o Lunch Form o Health Form Child’s Name: Food: Children receive a morning snack as part of their camp enrollment and should bring a refillable water bottle daily. Families submit weekly lunch orders from the Snack Bar Menu along with camp enrollment. Children must stay within a “healthy choices” menu during camp hours and wait until camp ends to order ice cream, chips, etc.. Children attending Aftercare purchase snacks directly from the Snack Bar; for children enrolled in Aftercare, families must communicate with Summer Program staff about the guidelines for their child’s choices at the Snack Bar. While we are not a peanut-free program, we do not provide children with snacks containing peanuts, tree nuts or other nut-containing products to limit the risk of exposure. However, families whose children have severe allergies need to leave epipen and antihistamine medication with the Summer Program and complete the Emergency Health Plan. ____ Initial here to confirm you have read and understand the Summer Program food policies. ____ Initial here to give permission for your child to order an afternoon snack from a list of “healthy” choices open to camp children. Sunscreen: Children should arrive at camp already wearing sunscreen. However, they will need it applied throughout the day. Please initial the box to allow camp staff to apply additional sunscreen to your child during the camp day. ____ Initial here to give permission for camp staff to apply sunscreen to your child. Photo Permission: ____ Initial here if you do give permission for photos of your child to be posted on the NHLC website photo galleries, used in Clippings, or used for camp publicity materials. ____ Initial here if you do not give permission for photos of your child to be posted on the NHLC website photo galleries or used for camp publicity materials. ____Initial here if you do give permission for your child to be featured in NHLC social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram). ____Initial here if you do not give permission for your child to be featured in NHLC social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram). Transport (walking, automobile, bus): ____ Initial here to give permission for your child to be escorted and/or transported by Lawn Club staff in the event of field trips or medical emergencies. Allergies/Asthma/Other Medical: Any family whose child has an allergy requiring medication must also fill out the Emergency Medical Form. ____Initial here if your child has allergies/asthma/other medical concerns and you have filled out the Emergency Medical Form. ____Initial here to allow camp staff to give the following medication(s) to your child: medication________________________________ dosage ____________________________ call_____________________ medication________________________________ dosage ____________________________ call_____________________ medication________________________________ dosage ____________________________ call_____________________ ____Initial here if you have filled out the required Emergency Medical Form. It is understood that all exercise and use of all facilities, as well as escort and transport to and from off-site field trips and in the case of medical emergencies shall release New Haven Lawn Club and its staff from any and all claims, demands, injuries, damages, actions or causes of actions to person or property arising out of, or connected with the use of any services or facilities of New Haven Lawn Club at the premises where the same are located; including those arising from the acts of active or passive negligence; and New Haven Lawn Club and its staff are therefore discharged from all such claims, demands, injuries, damages and punitive proceedings from alleged causes of action. Parents’/Guardians’ Names: Parents’/Guardians’ Signatures: 13
Health Exam/Record for Campers and Staff | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Please Return Completed Form to the Camp. Camper Staff Name: Date of birth: Telephone: Guardian: Address: Emergency Contact: Telephone: Date of arrival at camp: Departure date: To be Completed by the Specified Medical Practitioner: May participate in all camp activities Date of exam: May participate exept for: Madical information pertinent to routine care and emergencies: Is this individual taking prescription or over the counter medication(s)? Yes No If yes, indicate names of medication(s): Does the individual have allergies? Yes No Explain: Is the individual on a special diet? Yes No Explain: Does the individual have special needs? Yes No Explain: This camper/staff is up-to-date on all the following routine childhood immunizations currently recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and National Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices: YES NO YES NO Measles Hepatitis B Mumps Diphtheria Rubella Pertussis Chickenpox Pneumoccal conjugate Tetanus Polio Comments: Print name of medical care provider: Medical care provider’s address: Medical care provider’s city/town: State: Zip code: Signature of Physician, PA, APRN or RN: Date form signed: Telephone: 14
Lunch Form | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Member Name: Member # Child’s Name: Child’s age: Allergies: Lunch for Week of: o June 14 o June 21 o June 28 o July 5 o July 12 o July 19 o July 26 o August 2 o August 9 Camp attending: o Summer Program o Tennis Academy o Split-Day: Tennis Academy/Summer Program o Split-Day: Squash Camp/Summer Program o Specialty Camp Check one sandwich and one beverage for each day. For families with food allergies, please note that peanut butter* is served at the Snack Bar. All children with allergies must provide an Emergency Health Plan and epipen to Summer Program staff. (If your child stays for Aftercare, please communicate with Summer Program staff about Snack Bar selections made during Aftercare.) o BLT $5.75 o Veggie burger $7 o Cesar salad $6.75 Beverage o Bacon egg cheese $4.25 o Veggie burger with cheese $7.50 o Cesar with chicken $9.75 o Lemonade $2 o PB and grape jelly* $3.75 o Impossible burger $7 o Chicken fingers $5.25 o Apple and Eve juice (8 oz) $2 MONDAY o Turkey sandwich $7.25 o Impossible burger with cheese $7.50 o Cheese quesadilla $3.75 o Milk/low fat/1% choc milk $1.25 o Tuna salad sandwich $7.25 o Grilled cheese $3.75 o Cheese quesadilla with chicken $6.75 o Orange juice $2 o Hamburger $7 o Grilled cheese w/bacon & tomato $5.50 o Hummus with baby carrots $3.25 o Coconut water $2.75 o Hamburger with cheese $7.50 o Grilled chicken breast $7.25 o Hummus with pita chips $3.25 o Gatorade (11 oz) $1.75 o Turkey burger $5.75 o Grilled chicken breast w/cheese $7.75 o Fruit salad with mini-yogurt $4.75 color/flavor:_____________ o Turkey burger with cheese $6.25 o Hummels hot dog $3.75 o Side salad $2 o BLT $5.75 o Veggie burger $7 o Cesar salad $6.75 Beverage o Bacon egg cheese $4.25 o Veggie burger with cheese $7.50 o Cesar with chicken $9.75 o Lemonade $2 o PB and grape jelly* $3.75 o Impossible burger $7 o Chicken fingers $5.25 o Apple and Eve juice (8 oz) $2 TUESDAY o Turkey sandwich $7.25 o Impossible burger with cheese $7.50 o Cheese quesadilla $3.75 o Milk/low fat/1% choc milk $1.25 o Tuna salad sandwich $7.25 o Grilled cheese $3.75 o Cheese quesadilla with chicken $6.75 o Orange juice $2 o Hamburger $7 o Grilled cheese w/bacon & tomato $5.50 o Hummus with baby carrots $3.25 o Coconut water $2.75 o Hamburger with cheese $7.50 o Grilled chicken breast $7.25 o Hummus with pita chips $3.25 o Gatorade (11 oz) $1.75 o Turkey burger $5.75 o Grilled chicken breast w/cheese $7.75 o Fruit salad with mini-yogurt $4.75 color/flavor:_____________ o Turkey burger with cheese $6.25 o Hummels hot dog $3.75 o Side salad $2 o BLT $5.75 o Veggie burger $7 o Cesar salad $6.75 Beverage o Bacon egg cheese $4.25 o Veggie burger with cheese $7.50 o Cesar with chicken $9.75 o Lemonade $2 WEDNESDAY o PB and grape jelly* $3.75 o Impossible burger $7 o Chicken fingers $5.25 o Apple and Eve juice (8 oz) $2 o Turkey sandwich $7.25 o Impossible burger with cheese $7.50 o Cheese quesadilla $3.75 o Milk/low fat/1% choc milk $1.25 o Tuna salad sandwich $7.25 o Grilled cheese $3.75 o Cheese quesadilla with chicken $6.75 o Orange juice $2 o Hamburger $7 o Grilled cheese w/bacon & tomato $5.50 o Hummus with baby carrots $3.25 o Coconut water $2.75 o Hamburger with cheese $7.50 o Grilled chicken breast $7.25 o Hummus with pita chips $3.25 o Gatorade (11 oz) $1.75 o Turkey burger $5.75 o Grilled chicken breast w/cheese $7.75 o Fruit salad with mini-yogurt $4.75 color/flavor:_____________ o Turkey burger with cheese $6.25 o Hummels hot dog $3.75 o Side salad $2 o BLT $5.75 o Veggie burger $7 o Cesar salad $6.75 Beverage o Bacon egg cheese $4.25 o Veggie burger with cheese $7.50 o Cesar with chicken $9.75 o Lemonade $2 o PB and grape jelly* $3.75 o Impossible burger $7 o Chicken fingers $5.25 o Apple and Eve juice (8 oz) $2 THURSDAY o Turkey sandwich $7.25 o Impossible burger with cheese $7.50 o Cheese quesadilla $3.75 o Milk/low fat/1% choc milk $1.25 o Tuna salad sandwich $7.25 o Grilled cheese $3.75 o Cheese quesadilla with chicken $6.75 o Orange juice $2 o Hamburger $7 o Grilled cheese w/bacon & tomato $5.50 o Hummus with baby carrots $3.25 o Coconut water $2.75 o Hamburger with cheese $7.50 o Grilled chicken breast $7.25 o Hummus with pita chips $3.25 o Gatorade (11 oz) $1.75 o Turkey burger $5.75 o Grilled chicken breast w/cheese $7.75 o Fruit salad with mini-yogurt $4.75 color/flavor:_____________ o Turkey burger with cheese $6.25 o Hummels hot dog $3.75 o Side salad $2 o BLT $5.75 o Veggie burger $7 o Cesar salad $6.75 Beverage o Bacon egg cheese $4.25 o Veggie burger with cheese $7.50 o Cesar with chicken $9.75 o Lemonade $2 o PB and grape jelly* $3.75 o Impossible burger $7 o Chicken fingers $5.25 o Apple and Eve juice (8 oz) $2 FRIDAY o Turkey sandwich $7.25 o Impossible burger with cheese $7.50 o Cheese quesadilla $3.75 o Milk/low fat/1% choc milk $1.25 o Tuna salad sandwich $7.25 o Grilled cheese $3.75 o Cheese quesadilla with chicken $6.75 o Orange juice $2 o Hamburger $7 o Grilled cheese w/bacon & tomato $5.50 o Hummus with baby carrots $3.25 o Coconut water $2.75 o Hamburger with cheese $7.50 o Grilled chicken breast $7.25 o Hummus with pita chips $3.25 o Gatorade (11 oz) $1.75 o Turkey burger $5.75 o Grilled chicken breast w/cheese $7.75 o Fruit salad with mini-yogurt $4.75 color/flavor:_____________ o Turkey burger with cheese $6.25 o Hummels hot dog $3.75 o Side salad $2 15
Camp Selection Form for weeks June 14–18, June 21–25 | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Use this form for these programs: To register for NHLC Tennis Academy: To register for Split-Day Camp • Full and half-day Summer Program Michaela Kratochvilova, tennis@nhlawnclub.com (NHLC Tennis Academy morning + • Swim/Specialty Camps/Internships To register for Squash Camps: Summer Program afternoon): Please send your • Beforecare/Aftercare/Afternoon Fives Le Roy Leong, squash@nhlawnclub.com • Registration • Friday after 1 pm (only for those taking • Emergency Contacts NHLC Tennis Academy full-day camp, Questions/register for Summer Program, Swim • Health Information which ends at 1 pm on Fridays) and Specialty Camps: • Lunch Forms Jennifer Silva, camp@nhlawnclub.com to Jen at camp@nhlawnclub.com NHLC Squash and NHLC Tennis Campers attending “Add-on” afternoon hours or Aftercare MUST submit an Emergency Contact Form and Medical Form to Jen at camp@nhlawnclub.com. Member name: Member # Date: Child(ren)’s name: Child(ren)’s age: Child(ren)’s date of birth: Please check each week your child(ren) will attend NHLC Summer Program: o June 14–18 o June 21–25 o June 28–July 2 o July 5–9 o July 12–16 o July 19–23 o July 26–30 o August 2–6 o August 9–13 (Families w/multiple children participating will receive a 10% discount for each additional child.) Program Fee 3 Child/Children’s names June 14–18 BEFORECARE: 8:30–9 am, ages 3–11 $35 o All about Art! Preschool Camp: 9 am–12 noon, ages 3–entering K $175 o Afternoon Fives: 12 noon–3 pm, ages 5–entering K $160 o Full Day Camp: 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 $335 o Split-Day Camp: entering grades 1–6 $400 o NHLC Tennis Academy 9–11:45 am ($235) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Split-Day Squash Camp: ages 7–9 $415 o NHLC Squash 9–11:45 am ($250) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Add-on (Friday only): 1–3 pm $25 o (NHLC Tennis Academy ends at 1 pm) AFTERCARE: 3–5:30 pm, entering grades 1–6 $110 o June 21–25 BEFORECARE: 8:30–9 am, ages 3–11 $35 o Under the Sea! Preschool Camp: 9 am–12 noon, ages 3–entering K $175 o Oceans and Afternoon Fives: 12 noon–3 pm, ages 5–entering K $160 o Sharks Full Day Camp: 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 $335 o Split-Day Camp: entering grades 1–6 $400 o NHLC Tennis Academy 9–11:45 am ($235) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Split-Day Squash Camp: ages 7–9 $415 o NHLC Squash 9–11:45 am ($250) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Add-on (Friday only): 1–3 pm $25 o (NHLC Tennis Academy ends at 1 pm) AFTERCARE: 3–5:30 pm, entering grades 1–6 $110 o 16
Camp Selection Form for weeks June 28–July 2, July 5–9 | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Use this form for these programs: To register for NHLC Tennis Academy: To register for Split-Day Camp • Full and half-day Summer Program Michaela Kratochvilova, tennis@nhlawnclub.com (NHLC Tennis Academy morning + • Swim/Specialty Camps/Internships To register for Squash Camps: Summer Program afternoon): Please send your • Beforecare/Aftercare/Afternoon Fives Le Roy Leong, squash@nhlawnclub.com • Registration • Friday after 1 pm (only for those taking • Emergency Contacts NHLC Tennis Academy full-day camp, Questions/register for Summer Program, Swim • Health Information which ends at 1 pm on Fridays) and Specialty Camps: • Lunch Forms Jennifer Silva, camp@nhlawnclub.com to Jen at camp@nhlawnclub.com NHLC Squash and NHLC Tennis Campers attending “Add-on” afternoon hours or Aftercare MUST submit an Emergency Contact Form and Medical Form to Jen at camp@nhlawnclub.com. Member name: Member # Date: Child(ren)’s name: Child(ren)’s age: Child(ren)’s date of birth: Please check each week your child(ren) will attend NHLC Summer Program: o June 14–18 o June 21–25 o June 28–July 2 o July 5–9 o July 12–16 o July 19–23 o July 26–30 o August 2–6 o August 9–13 (Families w/multiple children participating will receive a 10% discount for each additional child.) Program Fee 3 Child/Children’s names June 28–July 2 BEFORECARE: 8:30–9 am, ages 3–11 $35 o Sky Full of Stars! Preschool Camp: 9 am–12 noon, ages 3–entering K $175 o Super Space Afternoon Fives: 12 noon–3 pm, ages 5–entering K $160 o Full Day Camp: 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 $335 o Split-Day Camp: entering grades 1–6 $400 o NHLC Tennis Academy 9–11:45 am ($235) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Baking Camp 9 am–12 noon, ages 7 and up $210 o Baking Camp 9 am–12 noon ($210)) + $375 o Afternoon Summer Camp 12 noon– 3 pm ($165) Add-on (Friday only): 1–3 pm $25 o (NHLC Tennis Academy ends at 1 pm Fridays) AFTERCARE: 3–5:30 pm, entering grades 1–6 $110 o July 5–9 BEFORECARE: 8:30–9 am, ages 3–11 $35 o Jump and Jive Preschool Camp: 9 am–12 noon, ages 3–entering K $175 o Afternoon Fives: 12 noon–3 pm, ages 5–entering K $160 o Full Day Camp: 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 $335 o Split-Day Camp: entering grades 1–6 $400 o NHLC Tennis Academy 9–11:45 am ($235) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Novice Swim Camp $365 o 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 Add-on (Friday only): 1–3 pm $25 o (NHLC Tennis Academy ends at 1 pm Fridays) AFTERCARE: 3–5:30 pm, entering grades 1–6 $110 o 17
Camp Selection Form for weeks July 12–16, July 19–23 | NHLC Summer Program 2021 Use this form for these programs: To register for NHLC Tennis Academy: To register for Split-Day Camp • Full and half-day Summer Program Michaela Kratochvilova, tennis@nhlawnclub.com (NHLC Tennis Academy morning + • Swim/Specialty Camps/Internships To register for Squash Camps: Summer Program afternoon): Please send your • Beforecare/Aftercare/Afternoon Fives Le Roy Leong, squash@nhlawnclub.com • registration • Friday after 1 pm (only for those taking • emergency contacts NHLC Tennis Academy full-day camp, Questions/register for Summer Program, Swim • health information which ends at 1 pm on Fridays) and Specialty Camps: • lunch forms Jennifer Silva, camp@nhlawnclub.com to Jen at Camp@nhlawnclub.com NHLC Squash and NHLC Tennis Campers attending “Add-on” afternoon hours or Aftercare MUST submit an Emergency Contact Form and Medical Form to Jen at camp@nhlawnclub.com. Member name: Member # Date: Child(ren)’s name: Child(ren)’s age: Child(ren)’s date of birth: Please check each week your child(ren) will attend NHLC Summer Program: o June 14–18 o June 21–25 o June 28–July 2 o July 5–9 o July 12–16 o July 19–23 o July 26–30 o August 2–6 o August 9–13 (Families w/multiple children participating will receive a 10% discount for each additional child.) Program Fee 3 Child/Children’s names July 12–16 BEFORECARE: 8:30–9 am, ages 3–11 $35 o Super Science Preschool Camp: 9 am–12 noon, ages 3–entering K $175 o and Slime Afternoon Fives: 12 noon–3 pm, ages 5–entering K $160 o Full Day Camp: 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 $335 o Split-Day Camp: entering grades 1–6 $400 o NHLC Tennis Academy 9–11:45 am ($235) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Intermediate Swim Camp 9 am–3 pm $365 o Add-on (Friday only): 1–3 pm $25 o (NHLC Tennis Academy ends at 1 pm Fridays) AFTERCARE: 3–5:30 pm, entering grades 1–6 $110 o July 19–23 BEFORECARE: 8:30–9 am, ages 3–11 $35 o Animal Kingdom Preschool Camp: 9 am–12 noon, ages 3–entering K $175 o Afternoon Fives: 12 noon–3 pm, ages 5–entering K $160 o Full Day Camp: 9 am–3 pm, entering grades 1–6 $335 o Split-Day Camp: entering grades 1–6 $400 o NHLC Tennis Academy 9–11:45 am ($235) + Summer Program 11:45 am–3 pm ($165) Add-on Friday (Friday only): 1–3 pm $25 o (NHLC Tennis Academy ends at 1 pm Fridays) AFTERCARE: 3–5:30 pm, entering grades 1–6 $110 o 18
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