Summer 2021 - Grow Connect Unplug Explore Registration opens March 10. Camps begin June 14. www.DunedinGov.com/camps - City of Dunedin
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Camp FUN FOR AGES 4-17 Dunedin Summer 2021 Grow • Connect • Unplug • Explore Registration opens March 10. Camps begin June 14. www.DunedinGov.com/camps
Directory Table of Contents Registration Facilities & Contacts Schedule at a Glance 2 Opens March 10 Athletics Camps begin June 14 727-733-6728, 620 Palm Blvd Camp Tours 2 Chris Hoban, Athletics Specialist DunedinGov.com/camps 727-812-4530 Community Center All Day Camps Preschool (4-5 yrs) 3 727-812-4530, 1920 Pinehurst Road Kids at CC (5-9 yrs) 4 Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Kids at MLK (10-11 yrs) 5 Tweens & Teens (11-14 yrs) 6 Dunedin Golf Club Outdoor Camps 727-733-2134, 1050 Palm Blvd Chuck Croasmun, General Manager Hammock Wilderness Camp 7 Dave Williams, Assistant Golf Pro Nature Camp 8 aginations Expand Their Im Hammock Park Specialty Camps 9 and Creativity with 727-738-2920, 1900 San Mateo Drive Camps Dunedin Summer Matt Nauman, Camp Supervisor Teen Leadership Program 10 Highlander Pool Registration Information 11 727-298-3266, 1937 Ed Eckert Drive Online & Walk-in Registration Alicia Castricone, Coordinator Payments & Enrollment MLK, Jr. Rec Center/Skate Park Scholarships 11 727-738-2920, 550 Laura Lane Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor Adopt-a-Camper Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund Nature Center Policies & Rec Cards 12 727-298-2391, 1910 Ed Eckert Drive Robert Gore, Camp Supervisor Aquatics Registration Information Highlander Pool 13 727-812-4530, 1920 Pinehurst Road Swim Lessons & Programs 13-14 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Kiwanis Sprayground 14 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 Jeff Gow Vice Mayor www.DunedinGov.com/connect community through parks, recreation and Deborah Kynes Commissioner The City of Dunedin offers many ways culture. Maureen “Moe” Freaney Commissioner for you to stay connected and informed John Tornga Commissioner about events, current news, job openings, Vision Statement Jennifer K. Bramley City Manager recreation programs, camps, improvement Jorge Quintas Deputy City Manager projects and more. To touch the life of each and every person through progressive and innovative Vince Gizzi Parks & Recreation Director activities, facilities and services. Visit Parks & Rec Online! Parks & Recreation www.DunedinGov.com/parksandrec Values Advisory Committee Did you know participating in recreational Tom Mahoney, Chair Manny Koutsourais activities can make you feel better and ● Teamwork ● Friendly enhance your quality of life? Dunedin ● Safety ● Professionalism Gina Massotto, Vice-Chair Greg Martin Parks & Recreation is always working hard ● Accommodating ● Dedicated Mike Bowman Donna Moore to provide you and your family with safe, ● Integrity Bunny Dutton Jessica Raines affordable programs and services. Betty Edelman Michelle Uvieghara John Kloster 1
Schedule At A Glance June July August r Location Camps fo Page # Camp Ages age s 4 -1 7 14-18 21-25 28-2 6-9 12-16 19-23 26-30 2-6 no camp 7/5 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Pre-K 4-5 CC 3 • • • • • • • • All Day Camps Kids (CC) 5-9 CC 4 • • • • • • • • Kids (MLK) 10-11 MLK 5 • • • • • • • • Tweens & Teens 11-14 MLK 6 • • • • • • • • Hammock Wilderness 7-13 HP 7 • • • • Outdoors Nature 5-11 NC 8 • • • • • • • Baseball 8-12 CC 9 • • Specialty Camps Golf (M-TH at Stirling Park 5-17 SPDR 9 • • • • • • • • (Full Day) Driving Range) Multi-Sports 8-12 CC 9 • • • • • • • • Tennis 8-13 NC 9 • • Bagpipe (M-TH) • Specialty Camps 11-17 HAC 9 (Half Day) Cooking 8-15 HAC 9 • • • • • • Golf (at Dunedin Golf Club; 5-17 DGC 9 dates to be determined) Legend: CC = Community Center DGC = Dunedin Golf Club HP = Hammock Park MLK = MLK, Jr. Recreation Center NC = Nature Center SPDR = Stirling Park Driving Range Ca m p Tou rs Private tours are available for parents interested in learning more about our camps. PLAY During your visit, parents will tour the camp facility, run through a typical day at EXPLORE camp, as well as have the opportunity to meet staff and ask questions. Please call the camp supervisor directly to schedule a tour; phone numbers can be found in the directory on the previous page. 2
Pre-K Camp Dunedin Week 1 Safety First June 14-18 Week 5 Gettin’ Dirty July 12-16 Community Center Through a variety of fun and hands-on activities, crafts and stories, campers Get down and dirty with out-of-the- box, messy and creative active games 1920 Pinehurst Road will learn safety practices such as how to and crafts. Come prepared wearing old Dunedin, FL 34698 be safe around animals, fire, water, on a clothes and shoes! 727-812-4530 bicycle and more. Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Week 6 July 19-23 Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Week 2 June 21-25 Games Galore Under the Sea Campers will tap into their endless energy Pre-K Camp It’s “O-fish-al”! This week will be “fin- playing a wide variety of exciting games, 4-5 yrs tastic” as campers explore the great blue challenges and team building match-ups Must be potty-trained, 5 years old by sea and the amazing creatures that live that will have them asking for more. 9/1/21 and entering kindergarten. there through themed and interactive activities. Get ready for an awesome adventure! Week 7 July 26-30 Mini Adventures Your child will learn, play and explore in a structured environment through Week 3 June 28 - July 2 During this adventurous week, campers Happy Birthday America will learn and explore through nature a wide variety of fun and interactive themed activities. These activities Celebrate the United States of America hikes, creative crafts, musical fun and will help campers continue to develop playing our greatest pastime, creating obstacle courses. their motor and socio-emotional skills flags, competing in relay races and so they become comfortable in a breaking bread at a group picnic in Week 8 August 2-6 classroom setting and feel prepared for Highlander Park. See Ya! kindergarten. As summer comes to an end, campers Weekly themes provide a foundation Week 4 July 6-9 (no camp 7/5) will continue to build team spirit as they for these fun activities; please note Wild, Wacky & Willy compete in a variety of games and that we’ll pack the day with additional Get silly with wacky games, crazy crafts team building activities that will foster games, crafts, music and walking trips and fun activities while dressing up in communication, cooperation, patience that provide opportunities to play and something crazy each day. and creativity. explore beyond the theme. Swim lessons provided Monday-Thursday. Weekly “informers” will provide a complete schedule of activities. Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $100 / $115 week Act #: CC01001 Available for Deferred Payments, see page 11 Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm $20 / $25 week Act #: CC01001X Stay Safe at Summer Camp Scan the QR code to watch a video from the CDC about how you can help “Stay Safe at Summer Camp.” Watch online: https://www. ks & Recr youtube.com/watch?v=fqpQhuWYOtc Par ea in ed tio Dun n grow in #ca ed mpdun 3 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Kids Camp - CC Dunedin Week 1 Great Outdoors June 14-18 Week 5 July 12-16 Say Yes to the Mess Community Center Campers will explore the great outdoors at Hammock Park while learning skills Let’s mess it up a bit! Everything about this week is messy and packed with fun. 1920 Pinehurst Road such as archery, trail blazing and other Campers will get crazy with the goopiest, Dunedin, FL 34698 outdoor activities. yuckiest messes we can create. Come 727-812-4530 prepared wearing old clothes and shoes. Angel Trueblood, Coordinator Stacie Voliton, Camp Supervisor Week 2 June 21-25 Ocean Commotion Week 6 July 19-23 Dive into summer by celebrating Champions Week Kids Camp at CC awesome marine life! Get creative, be Beautiful weather makes summer the 5-9 yrs ready to jam with the clams and cut a rug perfect time for active outdoor fun and Must have completed kindergarten with a sea slug! many more active and challening games during this fun-filled sports week. Summertime is the best time! Filled with fun and adventure, Kids Camp will keep Week 3 June 28 - July 2 campers engaged through a wide variety Stars & Stripes Week 7 July 26-30 of creative and exciting activities that Celebrate Independence Day with Extreme Adventures incorporate positive character traits such banners, flags and patriotic games. This energy driven week is packed with as fair play and cooperation as well as Explore what makes our country unique interactive as well as old-fashioned gross and fine motor skill development. as well as the colors red, white and blue. games, nature hikes, plus a slew of new Weekly themes provide a foundation for crazy games and obstacles. these fun activities; please note that the Week 4 July 6-9 (no camp 7/5) day will be packed with additional games, Wacky Tacky Extravaganza Week 8 August 2-6 crafts, music, swimming and walking Peace Out Come one, come all for a wonderful, field trips that provide opportunities to wacky week! Be prepared to unleash your As summer comes to an end, campers play and explore beyond the weekly wild and crazy side and get wacky with will build team spirit as they compete in theme. Weekly “informers” will provide a our silly games while wearing something a variety of games and team building complete schedule of activities. unique and fun each day. activities aiding in communication, Camp Only cooperation, patience and creativity. Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $90 / $105 week Act #: CC01002 Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 Xtra Rec Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after camp. Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm $20 / $25 week Act #: CC01002X Stay Safe at Summer Camp Scan the QR code to watch a video from the CDC about how you can help “Stay Safe at Summer Camp.” Watch online: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=fqpQhuWYOtc ks & Recr Par ea in ed tio Dun n connect in #ca ed mpdun www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 4
Kids Camp - MLK Martin Luther Week 3 Get Out, Get Active June 28 - July 2 Week 6 Eco Seekers July 19-23 King, Jr. Get ready to get moving this week as we introduce ways to stay active and healthy. This week campers will learn ways to improve the environment. Throughout Recreation Center Explore Weaver Park’s Fit Zone and tackle a mini wacky boot camp. End the week the week campers will learn the basics of what it means to be eco-friendly while 550 Laura Lane competing in a “kid” friendly biathlon. mixing in games and activities. End the Dunedin, FL 34698 GOP Challenge: Step Crusher week trekking to Hammock Park for a 727-738-2920 “nutty” nature scavenger hunt. Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor GOP Challenge: Trail Troopers Week 4 July 6-9 (no camp 7/5) Recreation All-Stars Kids Camp at MLK Week 7 July 26-30 All skill levels welcome during this sports Messy Madness 10-11 yrs filled week packed with exciting fun & Get out and play with us at MLK! We games! Enjoy your favorite snacks in our If it’s messy and dirty, it’s happening this will provide a constructive, fun and take on tasty ballpark concessions and week as campers play messy games and memorable experience for your camper. end the week competing in an all-star create ooey gooey treats. Make sure to Our experienced leaders have planned a summer showdown. pack your messy clothes as we trail blaze high energy, exciting camp that will allow GOP Challenge: Whiffle Ball Blast through Hammock Park, refine your your child to socialize, unplug and get out archery skills and canoe in Cedar Creek and play! Be on the lookout for the weekly GOP Challenge: Muddiest Camper Week 5 July 12-16 GOP (Get Out & Play) Challenge! Down to DIY Week 8 August 2-6 Camp Only Campers will spend the week immersed Ultimate Campers Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm in “do it yourself” style activities, Hang out with us as we celebrate the $90 / $105 week Act #: CC01002 challenges and art projects. Leaders last week of summer! Each day campers Available for Deferred Payments, see page 10 will empower campers to create unique will compete in themed activities and games and express their creative side challenges for prizes. Campers will Xtra Rec all while stepping up and having a blast. reminisce while completing our annual GOP Challenge: Last Camper Standing Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program photo collage and end the summer right offered before and after camp. with gigantic ice cream sundaes. GOP Challenge: Best Tye Dye Design Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm $20 / $25 week Act #: CC01002X Stay Safe at Summer Camp Scan the QR code to watch a video from the CDC about how you can help “Stay Safe at Summer Camp.” Week 1 June 14-18 Summer Engaged Summer is here! Prepare to engage in high energy challenges, activities and obstacle courses. Create tasty, energetic DIY trail-mix and end the week engaged in a mega endurance showdown. GOP Challenge: Endurance Swim Week 2 June 21-25 Water Wars BYOT (Bring Your Own Towel)! Prepare to be drenched all week as campers ks & Recr Par ea take the plunge and tackle water games, in ed tio activities and themed crafts. We’ll smash Dun n hundreds of water balloons as we battle through water Olympics and crown the connect champion of water wars! in #ca ed GOP Challenge: High Water Hold Out mpdun 5 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Tweens & Teens Camp Martin Luther Week 1 June 14-18 Energy Explorers Week 5 Eco Seekers July 12-16 King, Jr. Start the summer off right by participating in awesome high energy challenges, Get out and explore nature and challenge yourself to see things with a Recreation Center obstacle courses and riddle scavenger hunts. End the week competing in a new perspective as you learn ways to improve the environment. Throughout 550 Laura Lane mega camper endurance showdown! the week we will learn the basics of Dunedin, FL 34698 GOP Challenge: Endurance Swim being eco-friendly while mixing in games 727-738-2920 and activities. End the week trekking to Emily Hoban, Camp Supervisor Hammock Park for a mini creek clean-up. Week 2 June 21-25 GOP Challenge: Trail Troopers Break Out Tweens & Teens Camp Part problem solving, part fun! Compete Week 6 July 19-23 11-14 yrs Must have completed 6th grade in a mini escape room challenge, get Krazy, Kolorful & Kooky “clued in” with a mystery scavenger hunt, Get out and play with us at MLK! We Explore your inner artist this week as battle through crazy group challenges will provide a constructive, yet fun and we sample different mediums of artistic and beat the clock in extreme relays. memorable experience for your camper. expression. Don’t forget the games GOP Challenge: Beat the Clock Scramble Our experienced leaders have taken as we battle through kooky relays and special care to plan a high energy, exciting challenges. End the week showing off camp that will allow kids to unplug, be Week 3 June 28 - July 2 your artwork on our sidewalk showroom! unique, get out and play and have the Game of Games GOP Challenge: Water Color Showdown best summer yet! Be on the lookout for the It’s prime time for campers this week as weekly GOP (Get Out & Play) Challenge. they compete in challenges from your Week 7 July 26-30 favorite game shows: Survivor, Minute To Grossology Camp Only Win It and “teens-style” Chopped. Get down and dirty with messy games, Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm GOP Challenge: Wipeout Warrior $105 / $120 week Act #: MLK01004 ooey-gooey treats and creative art Available for Deferred Payments, see page 11 creations. Make sure to pack your Week 4 July 6-9 (no camp 7/5) messy clothes as we trail blaze through Xtra Rec Water Wars Hammock Park, refine your archery skills and canoe in Cedar Creek. Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program BYOT (Bring Your Own Towel)! Prepare GOP Challenge: Muddiest Camper offered before and after camp. to be drenched all week as campers take the plunge and tackle water games, Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm Week 8 August 2-6 activities and themed crafts. We’ll smash $20 / $25 week Act #: MLK01004X Ultimate Campers hundreds of water balloons as we battle through water Olympics and crown the #BestSummerEver! Hang out with us as Stay Safe at Summer Camp champion of water wars! we celebrate the last week of summer! Scan the QR code to watch GOP Challenge: High Water Hold Out Each day campers will compete in themed a video from the CDC about activities and challenges for prizes. how you can help “Stay Reminisce with photo collages and end Safe at Summer Camp.” the summer with an epic glow party! GOP Challenge: Best Tye Dye Design arks & R in P ec ed n re Du ati unplug on #c am pdunedin www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 6
Hammock Wilderness Camp Hammock Park Week 2 Native Peoples June 21-25 Week 6 July 19-23 Campology Adventures 1900 San Mateo Drive Do you know how to play a didgeridoo? Canoeing, hikes, s’mores, arts and crafts; Dunedin, FL 34698 Would you like to build a wigwam or these are just a few of the activities you Office: 727-812-4530 throw a spear? These are just a few of will experience at Hammock Day Camp. Camp Site: 727-502-7384 the activities you will participate in as you Join us as we play and explore like Matt Nauman, Camp Supervisor immerse yourself in native and aboriginal never before and become summer camp cultures from North America and around superheroes! the world. Hammock Wilderness Camp Week 8 August 2-6 7-13 yrs Offered weeks 2, 4, 6 and 8 Week 4 July 6-9 (no camp 7/5) Survivor As a long-standing Dunedin tradition, this Outdoor Living Skills Survive, thrive and conquer rival tribes outdoor camp held at Hammock Park has Canoeing, fire building and orienteering during this week of heated competition! its own unique trademark which includes are just a few of the skills you will Whether it’s archery, canoeing or “old favorite” games and traditions. master as you become an avid outdoor trailblazing, put your Hammock skills to Experience one-of-a-kind activities such enthusiast. Go on an adventure, have fun the test individually and as a team to rise as drum circles, archery and navigating, and become and export at outdoor living. above the competition. fire building, animal tracking, canoeing, campfire songs, hiking the trails and environmental education. Daily activities include swimming, crafts and a multitude of outdoor games. y Wear old clothes and sneakers - we get dirty! y Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, swimsuit and towel each day. y “Family Night” held each Friday at 6pm. Dinner will be provided for campers. Family and friends are invited to a show with skits and an awards ceremony. Camp Only Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm $120 / $135 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 1940 Ed Eckert Drive, Dunedin. Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm $20 / $25 week Act #: HMK01001X Inclement Weather y If the weather forecast predicts poor conditions at the start of the day, parents will be notified via email and campers will start their day at 1940 Ed Eckert Drive. y In case of inclement weather during arks & R the course of the day, campers will ed in P ec take shelter at 1940 Ed Eckert Drive. re n Du ati Parents will be notified via email and explore on signs will be posted at the front of Hammock Park. #c am pdunedin 7 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Nature Camp Nature Center Week 1 June 14-18 Nature’s Fortress Week 5 July 12-16 It’s Easy Being Green 1910 Ed Eckert Drive Have you ever wanted to grow your own Let’s Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle! What Dunedin, FL 34698 food or look at beautiful gardens and can we do to make our earth a healthy 727-298-2391 wonder how they are so colorful? Learn place to live? Campers will learn about Robert Gore, Camp Supervisor how to sprout seeds, make tasty healthy their carbon foot-print and how it impacts snacks and discover how the sun helps our environment. We’ll learn ways to food and flowers grow. make our planet a greener place! Nature Camp 5-11 yrs Must have completed Kindergarten Week 2 June 21-25 Week 6 July 19-23 This specialized program allows campers Buzz & Flutter Astronomers In Action: Let’s Space Out! to “do” nature-themed activities each Campers will learn about how pollinators Campers will explore the different week in a small group. It’s a perfect blend impact our food supply and why it is so parts of our galaxy. Connect with of fun and hands-on learning through important for us to take care of them. your inner astronomer as we learn projects, games, activities, crafts, Search for other creepy, crawly insects about the different planets, the moon, storytelling and nature walks. As weather as we learn about the miniature world of constellations and stars. We’ll “space permits, campers spend approximately bugs and the incredible adaptations that out” and have fun as we come to know half their day outside exploring Hammock have made them more numerous than the vast void that is space. Park and its surroundings. any other animal on Earth. y Wear old clothes and sneakers, we Week 7 July 26-30 get dirty! Week 3 June 28 - July 2 Rock, Rumble & Roll: Can ‘Ya Dig It? y Bring a non-perishable lunch, drink, Aquatic Odyssey What will we unearth during fossil water bottle, sunscreen and bug Splash in the creek, catch a fish, tadpole hunts? Explore the lives of Dinosaurs spray each day. or crabs as we walk through Hammock and the evidence that scientists use to y Swim two days per week at Highlander Park. Learn about the awesome learn about these prehistoric creatures. Pool (weather permitting). Bring creatures that inhabit our oceans and top Campers will spend the week uncovering swimsuit, sunscreen and towel. off the week with pond dipping. the mysteries under the earth’s surface. Camp Only Week 4 July 6-9 (no camp 7/5) Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Awesome Adaptations: Animal Superpowers $100 / $115 week Act #: NC01001 Xtra Rec Available Animals have some of the same superpowers as your favorite superheroes. Need extra time getting Xtra Rec to or from work? Xtra The bat has night vision, the dolphin can Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program Rec is a supervised activity talk to his friends and the cheetah can run offered before and after camp. program offered before and after select at amazing speeds. How did animals gain Mon - Fri 7:30 - 9 am and 5 - 6 pm these awesome superpowers and do we camps. See camp descriptions for more $20 / $25 week Act #: NC01001X have some superpowers of our own? information or call 727-812-4530. arks & R in P ec ed re n Du ati explore on #c am pdunedin www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 8
Specialty Camps Bagpipe Golf Multi-Sports Increase your piping skills, learn music Stirling Park Driving Range Score, swim and kick your way through theory, instrument maintenance, and for summer as you enjoy an action packed Come learn the great game of golf with the advanced, teaching methods. Led by week of various recreational sports PGA Pro Paul Sylvester. They will learn Pipe Master, Iain Donaldson. including basketball, soccer, football, putting, chipping, driving and the mental 11-17 yrs Mon - Thurs 10 am - 2:30 pm baseball and swimming, along with aspect of golf daily. Campers will golf Week 3: June 28-July 2 favorite camp games. Campers will walk once a week at Dunedin Golf Club to use $100 / $115 Act #: CC01014 off site to different fields. what they practice on the big course. Hale Senior Activity Center 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm 5-17 yrs Mon-Thurs 9 am - 4 pm Weeks 1-8: June 14-August 6 Weeks 1-8: June 14-August 6 Camp only: $100 / $115 Act #: ATH01002 Baseball $200 / child, per week Act #: ATH01005 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: ATH01002X Register at Dunedin Community Center Play Ball! Palm Harbor Head Baseball Dunedin Community Center Camp Location: Stirling Park Driving Range Coach Tom Hilbert will conduct this fantastic camp. Focus on improving your batting, fielding and base running. Dunedin Golf Club Tennis Campers will also experience game The Dunedin Golf Club offers camp for Develop your game including serving, situations and good sportsmanship. junior golfers. Sessions include golf ground strokes, footwork, grip and game Grab your hat and glove and we will see instruction, beverages and a daily lunch. strategy. Campers will swim daily and will you on the field! 7-15 yrs need to bring sunscreen, water bottle, 8-12 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Dates and fees to be determined. Contact Dunedin suit and towel daily. Week 1: June 14-18 Golf Club for registration and more information. 8-13 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Week 7: July 26-30 Dunedin Golf Club Week 3: June 28-July 2 Camp only: $100 / $115 Act #: ATH01001 1050 Palm Blvd, Dunedin Week 5: July 12-16 Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: ATH01001X 727-733-7836, www.DunedinGolf.com Camp only: $100 / $115 Act #: ATH01004 Meet Location: 1940 Ed Eckert Drive Xtra Rec: $20 / $25 Act #: ATH01004X Athletic Fields: Highlander Little League Fields Meet Location: 1940 Ed Eckert Drive Tennis Courts: Fisher Tennis Courts Cooking Chef Debbie McGiffin will teach how to prepare real food using fabulous recipes. Each day, campers will eat all the food they prepare and receive a notebook filled with recipes and important culinary information. 8-15 yrs Mon - Fri 9 am - 12 pm Weeks 1-6: June 14-July 23 (no camp July 5) $195 / week Hale Senior Activity Center Note: Register with Chef John: call 727- 433-1889, email ChefJohns@outlook.com or visit www.ItsAllAboutTheFood.us Xtra Rec Available Need extra time getting to or from work? Xtra Rec is a supervised activity program offered before and after select camps. See camp descriptions for more information or call 727-812-4530. Cooking Camp 9 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, 2021 16 years of age as of August 6, 2021 future leadership roles based on the “Leadership Begins With Me” motto 1920 Pinehurst Road Dunedin, FL 34698 ● Teens that can commit to (4) ● Instill and develop self-motivation 727-812-4530 consecutive weeks of summer and and work ethic attend trainings. ● Teach invaluable skills and grow as Emily Hoban, Supervisor 727-738-2920 ● Teens with a positive attitude who responsible young adults are eager to be a role model. ● Take on future roles within the Parks & Recreation Department Teen Leadership Program How To Apply: Dunedin Parks & Recreation is seeking responsible teen volunteers to be a Teen ● Applications are available online at Teens Will Gain Experience In: Leader to work with adult mentors during www.DunedinGov.com/camps and: ● Leadership training summer camp for a valuable experience y Dunedin Community Center ● Team building learning leadership skills. 1920 Pinehurst Road ● Communication skills 727-812-4530 ● Preparing for the work force The Derek Teele Foundation y MLK, Jr. Recreation Center The Teen Leadership Program is 550 Laura Lane ● Volunteering for the community sponsored by the Derek Teele Foundation. 727-738-2920 ● Gaining individualized training and The Foundation was established in 2007 ● Applications must be submitted hands-on experience in memory of Derek Grafton Teele whose by Wednesday, March 31. ● Earning community service hours precious life was taken too early at the ● Required interviews will be for scholarships/clubs young age of 17 in a car accident. The scheduled with Recreation staff. Foundation works hard every day and strives to remember Derek’s gentle soul ● Selected teens will be notified by and keeps his loving spirit alive as they mail during the week of April 21. continue to make positive impacts in ● Selected teens must provide a the community by supporting children, copy of their birth certificate, obtain families and animal organizations. For a background check and attend more information or to make a donation, required trainings. please contact: ● Selected teens are required to return The Derek Teele Foundation their enrollment paperwork and pay 727-430-1277, rteele@tampabay.rr.com a $50 material fee; pay by May 14 to www.DerekTeeleFoundation.com receive a $15 discount. www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 10
Registration & Scholarships Registration Information Payment Information Adopt-a-Camper Registration opens at 8:00 am on Methods of Payment Give a child the opportunity and experience Wednesday, March 10 and continues of summer camp! All monies collected will Payment cannot be taken over the phone. until camps are full. There is a variety be used exclusively for camp scholarships. Payments must be made in person or of weekly camps to choose from and Over 700 children participate in our camps online (see Walk-In and Online Registration registration can fill fast. in a typical year. With your help we’d like to sections). We accept check, cash, money Please Note: Camp registrations vary extend our services to those in need. order, Visa, MasterCard, American on a weekly basis and groups are Express and Discover. Checks should be Contributions are tax deductible. divided according to age (down to the made payable to City of Dunedin. exact month.) Therefore, your child Questions or Contributions? may experience different camp leaders Please contact: Dunedin Parks & Recreation throughout the summer. Payment in Full 1920 Pinehurst Road, Dunedin, FL 34698 Paying camp fees in full at the time 727-812-4530 of registration will ensure your child’s Download forms at www.DunedinGov.com/camps Camp Shirts enrollment in the desired camp(s). Campers will receive a camp shirt during their first registration for the following Deferred Payments Dunedin for Youth camps: Pre-K, Kids, Tweens & Teens, Scholarship Fund Nature and Hammock Wilderness Camp. y Deferred payments apply to the Specialty Camps and Half Day Camps Pre-K, Kids and Tweens & Teens The George J. Koutsourais Dunedin for excluded. Additional shirts are available Camps only. Hammock, Nature and Youth Scholarship Fund was established to purchase for $10 each. Campers must Specialty Camps do not apply. in memory of former Mayor/Commissioner wear their camp shirt during field trips. y Enroll at the Dunedin Community Manuel G. Koutsourais’ son through a Center to set up deferred payments. resolution by the Dunedin City Commission. Online Registration & Payments y Pay for the first two desired camp The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to weeks in full. generate contributions and donations from To register or pay online, the participant individuals, businesses and organizations must have a valid Rec Card or an online y Pay a $25 non-refundable / non- to be used towards providing financial accessible account. Selected children’s transferable down payment for each assistance to young children and teens activities (TGFH, camps, etc.) must have a additional camp week. of Dunedin whose families are in need valid Child Emergency/Identification Form y Balances are due according to the of financial assistance for their child to on file with our office before registering published payment schedule. participate in summer camps and other online. Online registration is available until y Payments are the parents’ recreational programs. 11:59pm on Saturday for the following responsibility. A $10 late fee will The Dunedin for Youth Scholarship Fund camp week, unless the camp is full. be charged for payments received helps children build: Deferred payments can be made online. after the due date. Campers whose y Teamwork & Life Skills For more information, call 727-812-4530 balance has not been paid by the or visit www.DunedinGov.com/payonline. y Self Confidence & Responsibility beginning of the camp week cannot be admitted into the program. y Healthy Lifestyles & Perseverance Walk-in Registration y Payments may be made online at y Friendships Register in person at the Dunedin www.DunedinGov.com/payonline. If you would like to make a contribution Community Center or MLK, Jr. Recreation and help today’s youth become tomorrow’s Center. Walk-in registration is available leaders, please call 727-812-4530. until the camp is full. y Dunedin Community Center Scholarships Available 1920 Pinehurst Road Scholarships are available to children and 727-812-4530 teens of Dunedin whose families cannot y MLK, Jr. Recreation Center afford to register them for summer camps. 550 Laura Lane Funds are dispersed based on need and 727-738-2920 availability of funds. If you require financial assistance for your child’s participation, Program Changes / Cancellations scholarship applications are available at the Dunedin Community Center and the Dates, times and fees are subject to MLK, Jr. Recreation Center, or online at change due to availability of instructors www.DunedinGov.com/camps. and facility schedules. Programs may be cancelled due to lack of sufficient registration. To confirm schedule, please www.DunedinGov.com/payonline call 727-812-4530. 11 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? Are You A Dunedin Resident? If you have a disability that requires A written request for cancellations and A City of Dunedin resident is any person accommodation, please notify the refunds must be received ten (10) days meeting the following criteria: Dunedin ADA Coordinator at 727-298- prior to the start of the weekly camp. 1. Those who reside (owning or renting on a 3199 a minimum of 48 hours prior to Requests may be submitted in person to continual basis) within the City of Dunedin. the event or program and reasonable the facility supervisor or mailed to: This does not include unincorporated areas. accommodation will be made. Dunedin Community Center 2. Individuals who own a business within the Attn: Registration City of Dunedin. Anti-Discrimination 1920 Pinehurst Road To determine residency, you can visit Dunedin, FL 34698 the Pinellas County Property Appraiser The City of Dunedin does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national website at http://www.pcpao.org/ and origin, sex, religion, age, gender identity, Refund Policies “Search Our Database”. Property in expression of sexual orientation or disabled y No refunds will be issued after Dunedin will show a Tax District of “DN”. status in employment or the provision of the camp week begins, except for services. This document is available on medical reasons, see below. Proof of Residency tape and in large print upon request. A y No refunds for one day programs or To obtain or renew a Rec Card, residents TDD (telecommunications device for the trips. must present a photo ID (Florida’s deaf) will provide a deaf person with the y Rec Cards will not be refunded after Driver’s License) and another proof of ability to communicate with the City. The two weeks of issue date, or if the residency containing: name, address and TDD number is 727- 298-3346. card has been used. Must include a date that is less than 90 days old upon Rec Card with the written request. date of application. Insurance y For camp enrollments made using While the Dunedin Parks & Recreation the Deferred Payment Option, What If I Don’t Have A Rec Card? Department is committed to the safety the $25 down payments are non- refundable/non-transferable. Persons who do not possess a Rec Card of all its participants, the City of Dunedin y If approved, general refunds may be may register for certain programs by assumes no responsibility for personal issued, minus a $10 administrative paying a higher fee as indicated in the injuries or loss of personal property while fee ($20 for the Before & After course information. using City facilities or participating in recreation activities. It is recommended School Program and camps) per Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Rec Card that anyone enrolled in a program or participant, per refund request. using the facilities in general make Lost / Stolen Cards provisions to provide adequate coverage Medical Exemption Lost or stolen cards should be reported with his/her own insurance program. A medical form signed by a doctor stating to the Dunedin Community Center, 727- that the participant is unable to participate 812-4530. Upon notice, Rec Cards will Photo & Video Policy for the remainder of the program will be replaced with the same expiration entitle the participant to a refund or credit date for a fee of $5. Frequently, photos and videos may be as outlined above. taken of people enjoying City facilities, programs and events. Please be aware Recreation Card Rates that these photos and videos may Recreation Cards Resident Rec Card $10 / 1 year be used to promote the services and What Is A Recreation Card? Non-Resident Rec Card $90 / 1 year facilities that our City offers, and become $56 / 6 months the City’s sole property. The City of Recreation cardholders pay a discounted Unincorporated Rec Card $56 / 1 year Dunedin and the media may publish fee for programs. Certain programs (Pinellas County) these photographs or air these videos in require the participants to have a printed publications, cable TV and online valid Recreation Card (Rec Card) to Photo will be taken, therefore participant on the City’s website and social media. participate. When registering, Rec Cards must be present at time of purchase. must be valid for the entire duration of the activity/program. Age Requirements All persons, 3 years and older may obtain a Rec Card. Children under three may participate by using their parent’s Rec Card. Individuals under 18 years must have their parent or legal guardian present to sign for their Rec Card. Proof of age may be required. www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 12
Aquatics Highlander Pool Swim Lessons Swim Lessons (continued) 1937 Ed Eckert Drive Group Swim Lessons Private Lessons 727-298-3266 • visit website Parent & Child 6 mo-3 yrs 20 minutes Receive (4) 30-minute sessions of private Alicia Castricone, Aquatics Coordinator Play & splash with your child as you help them instruction. For best results, the 1st & 4th 25 yd x 25 yd Meter Main Pool become comfortable in the water. session must be within a 2-week period. y (2) 1 Meter Spring Diving Boards Little Guppies 3-4 yrs 20 minutes 6 months & up y Children’s Training Pool Your child will explore the water independently as Resumes in Spring; by appointment only y Swim Lessons & Water Fitness they learn the fundamentals of swimming. Highlander Pool y Birthday Party & Picnic Rentals Level 1 4+ yrs 30 minutes Learn to submerge the face, begin arm and leg Adaptive Swim Lessons Please Note: motions and experience buoyancy. y Children not potty trained are required to wear a Children with special needs will receive swim diaper and plastic pants. Level 2 4+ yrs 30 minutes (4) 30-minute sessions and learn skills to y 9yrs & younger must be accompanied by an Begin locomotive skills by exploring arm and leg stay safe near water, increase physical adult. 10-17yrs can attend without an adult, movements that will become strokes in the future. and cognitive functions, and embrace the after passing the swim test. Must be able to float for 5 seconds unassisted. wonders swimming has to offer. y 17yrs & younger who wish to use the diving Level 3 4+ yrs 30 minutes 3-18 yrs board must pass the Swim & Safety Test. Refine the front crawl and be introduced to the Resumes in Spring; by appointment only backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Highlander Pool Hours of Operation Level 4-6 4+ yrs 30 minutes All strokes are refined and swimmers develop The pool is open seasonally, April-September. The endurance and confidence. Every Child a Swimmer pool may close during unsafe weather conditions. Schedule A free program in partnership with the April 1 - June 13* Session 1: May 17-26 Session 5: July 12-21 Kiwanis Club of Dunedin teaching basic Lap Swim: Reservations required - Reserve Online Session 2: June 1-9 Session 6: Jul 26-Aug 4 swim techniques to non-swimmers, ages y Monday-Thursday: 3-7:00 pm Session 3: June 14-23 Session 7: Aug 16-25 3-11. Classes are 30-minutes and limited y Saturday & Sunday: 9-10:00 am Session 4: Jun 28-Jul 8 Session 8: Aug 30-Sep 9 to 4 students per class. During class, child Open Swim: Session Sessions Sessions must wear proper bathing suit and parent y Saturday & Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm Class Level 1 2-6 7-8 must be in the water with the child. y Reservations not required Mon-Wed for 2 weeks (6 classes) Session 1 (3-4 yrs & 5-11 yrs) Children’s Training Pool opens May 1st Parent & Child 5:00 pm 4:30 pm *Registration/Assessment: Little Guppies 5:30 pm 5:00 pm Wed, March 31 4-6:30 pm June 14 - August 6* at Highlander Pool Level 1 6:00 pm 5:30 pm 5:00 pm Lap Swim: Reservations required - Reserve Online Class: Mon-Wed, April 5-14 Level 2 5:30 pm 5:30 pm y Monday-Thursday: 8-9:00 am 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:30 pm or 6 pm y Friday: 8-10:00 am Level 3 6:00 pm 6:00 pm *Please Note: Child must attend registration/ y Saturday & Sunday: 9-10:00 am Level 4-6 6:00 pm assesment and wear swim suit to complete the Open Swim: Reservations not required $40 / $60 per session swim test and attend the class. y Monday-Wednesday & Friday: 2-5:00 pm Highlander Pool $ Free (must pre-register through Eventbrite.com) y Thursday: 2-7:00 pm Highlander Pool y Saturday & Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm If lesson falls on a holiday, it will be held on Thursday. Schedule subject to change based on demand. Must August 7 - September 30* be registered prior to start date; class size limited to 4 participants. Register at Highlander Pool or Lap Swim: Reservations required - Reserve Online Community Center. y Monday-Thursday: 3-7:00 pm y Saturday & Sunday: 9-10:00 am Open Swim: Reservations not required y Saturday & Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm y Reservations not required *Pool will be open 10am-5pm on Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Closed on Easter. Admission Daily Admission $3 / person Family Punch Pass $25 Includes 10 punches for general admission for any participant. Cannot be used for admission to special events. Expires 1 month from date of purchase. Highlander Pool 13 www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration
Aquatics Lifeguard Training Water Fitness Kiwanis Have a fun and rewarding summer job and become a certified lifeguard. Adaptive Water Wellness Shallow water aerobics designed for Sprayground Must pass the swim test and attend all 1937 Ed Eckert Drive participants of all abilities, including classes. Class includes blended learning 727-298-3266 • visit website developmental and physical disabilities. (online and in person). Bring suit, towel, dry Alicia Castricone, Aquatics Coordinator Participants have the option to use clothes and lunch. weights, noodles and stability belts. y Interactive Water Playground 15+ yrs March 22 - April 1 (see schedule below) y 3,000 square-foot play area 16+ yrs Mon/Wed/Fri Jun 14-Aug 6 9-10am Swim Test: Week of March 8-12 (scheduled w/ instructor) y Motion-Activated Features $4 / drop-in (no charge for participant’s assistant) Zoom Meetings: March 22 & 25, 4-6:30 pm y Colorful, Whimsical Features $40 punch pass (includes 12 classes) March 29: 4-7:30 pm y Non-Slip Surface & ADA Accessible Highlander Pool In-Person: March 23 & 24, 3-5:00 pm y Restrooms & Playground nearby Mar. 27 & Apr. 1, 9am-12pm or 1-3pm Shallow Water Wellness Hours & Guidelines $200/person +$39 paid to American Red Cross Must register by March 7 Act #: POOL13003 Exercise with low to zero impact on the The Kiwanis Sprayground will reopen for the season Highlander Pool body to tone muscle, increase joint range on Saturday, March 13. Hours subject to change. of motion, reduce pain and stiffness, and get a great cardiovascular workout. March 13 - June 13:* Radiant Aquatics y Mon-Thur: 10am-12pm & 3-6pm (hourly blocks) 16+ yrs Mon/Wed/Fri Jun 14-Aug 6 9-10am Diving Team $4 / drop-in; $40 punch pass (includes 12 classes) y Friday: Closed Highlander Pool y Saturday & Sunday: 9 am - 5 pm (hourly blocks) Learn the fundamentals of competitive diving. Students will practice approaches, June 14 - August 6:* forward and back jumps and more. Once Float Fit y Monday: 10 am - 6pm you know the basics, you will move on to y Tues & Wed: 9 am-2 pm & 4-6 pm A fun and challenging class with high- more advanced dives. y Thursday: 9 am - 6 pm intensity interval training, burpees, squats, y Friday: 9 am - 2 pm & 4-5 pm 5-17 yr v-ups, planks and aqua climbers, all performed while balancing on the float mat. y Saturday & Sunday: 9 am - 5 pm Mon-Thurs June 14 - July 29 $195 / person + $16 annual fee for AAU August 7 - October 10:* 16+ yrs Postponed until further notice registration (paid to coach) Act #: POOL04075 y Mon-Thur: 10am-12pm & 3-6pm (hourly blocks) Highlander Pool Highlander Pool y Friday: Closed y Saturday & Sunday: 9 am - 5 pm (hourly blocks) Yoga at the Pool *The Spraygound will be open 9am-5pm on Memorial Swim Team - Youth Bring your mat and relax to the calm Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Closed on Learn and expand on your skills with Coach sounds from the pool. Yoga will take Easter Sunday, April 4. Kyle Trelka. For beginners, recreational place in the grass area near the pool with and competitive swimmers. Optional local instructor Leila Accad. Admission & Reservations swim meets offered during summer. 16+ yrs Postponed until further notice Admission is free, however, reservations 5-17 yrs Highlander Pool are required ahead of time: Mon-Thurs June 14 - July 29 9-10 am or y Reserve online. If unable to reserve online, 5:30-6:30 pm call 727-298-3266. $195 / person + $16 annual fee for AAU registration (paid to coach) Act #: POOL04074 Highlander Pool Swim Team - Masters Workouts focus on general fitness and stroke technique, as well as elements of race training. This mix makes the program an ideal place for both the fitness and competitive swimmers alike. Led by Head Coach Kyle Trelka. 18+ yrs Mon-Thurs May - September 8-9:00 am $10/drop-in; $60 / month Act #: POOL04076 Highlander Pool Kiwanis Sprayground www.DunedinGov.com/camps Pricing Key: $ Rec Card / $ No Card Act #: = Available for Online Registration 14
Before & r Scho Afte ograms ol Pr 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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