THE BASICS:

  • April 2 - 4, 2024 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)

  • Drop Off: 8:30-9:00 am

  • Pick Up: 3:30-4:00 pm

  • Location: Ocean Park Retreat Center (28511 Vernon Ave, Ocean Park, WA 98640)

  • Open to kids age 5-14

  • Snack will be provided, kids need to provide their own sack lunch

  • We will be outside, rain or shine, so please dress accordingly!

SPRING BREAK PROGRAMS


To register for Winter Break Programs, students must be enrolled in the After School Program.

Families can login to their CampBrain account, click on their current registrations, click into After School Program, and ADD the Winter Break Sessions they are interested in. Need help with this process? Email jennifer@djhcc.org

Program runs from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and there is NOT transportation to or from the program.

A light snack will be provided each day during program.

WINTER BREAK PROGRAMS


Pricing: We will have flexible pricing options for our families to be able to pick what is best for them. Through our 21st Century Grant, qualified youth will attend for free. This program covers much of our summer experience but does not fully cover the program we will provide. Additional donations, to the General Operations Fund, are always appreciated. Tiered price options for those families that are not a part of our 21st Century Program will be available.

Camper Promise: I am excited to participate in Day Camp at Dylan Jude Harrell Community Center. I understand I may not possess or use tobacco, marijuana, alcohol, or non-prescription drugs while at camp. I will do my best to follow instructions, be kind, and keep myself and others safe. I will do my best to make this a good experience for my fellow campers and myself. I understand that failure to live up to this promise might result in my dismissal from camp without a refund.

Contacting Parents: Phone contact with parents/guardians is established in an emergency by the Director of Youth Programs or Executive Director. Each person's health form contains contact information, as well as designates alternate contacts if the parents/guardians cannot be reached. Since the program has no way of determining what each person considers an emergency, the general camp practice is to contact parents when there is concern about a person's health and/or when a situation is not progressing as expected.

Camp may also text a parent/guardian in the case of needing to share emergency or pertinent information with them. All communication is documented within the individual’s account.

Camper Eligibility: Campers need to be at least 5 years old (and entering kindergarten in the Fall of 2023) by the start of their first day. Campers can be no older than 14 years old on the last day of their session. They must be able to independently use the restroom, follow adult directions, and be able to participate in a group setting with their same-age peers. There is no “rest time” during Day Camp.

Phones, tablets, and video games are not a part of the camp experience and therefore need to be left at home or in the camper’s backpack. We will ask campers to put them away if they are brought out.

All campers are expected to treat others with kindness and follow all camp policies. This includes ensuring camp is a drug, alcohol, marijuana, vape, and weapon-free environment.