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2013 Summer Camps & Aquatics Guide Georgetown Parks & Recreation parks.georgetown.org (512) 930-3595/3596 School's out for summer!

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Page 1: 2013 Georgetown Parks & Recreation Summer Camp & Aquatics Brochure

2013

Summer Camps & Aquatics

GuideGeorgetown Parks & Recreation

parks.georgetown.org

(512) 930-3595/3596

School's out for summer!

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Important Notice! register on-lineGeorgetown Parks & Recreation is pleased to offer the convenience of on-line registration for most of its activities.Browse our site at http://parks.georgetown.org to view available classes, leagues, lessons, camps and facilities. Toregister for programs on-line you will need a User ID and password which may be requested on-line or by calling (512)930-3595 or (512) 930-3596. Get your User ID and password early!! It takes approximately 48 hours for your User ID and password to be e-mailed to you if you request it on-line. Please note that nonrefundable convenience fees do apply whenregistering on-line.

There are non-refundable convenience fees for registeringon-line for totals up to $69.00. Below are the fees for on-line registration: $0.00 to $69.00 No Fees $70.00 to $149.99 6.5% minus $4.50 $150.00 to $500.00 3.5% $501.00 and greater 2.5% plus $5.00 fee

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ATTENTION PARENTS: Please note the start and end times of each camp. You may drop off and pick up your child no more than 15 minutes before/ after camp. There is no super-vised care before, after, or between camps at the Recreation Center. Chil-dren must be at least 12 years of age to be in this facility unsupervised by a parent or other appropriate person; Georgetown Recreation Center/Tennis Center membership fees apply. Anyone picking up a child must show a photo ID.

2013 Summer Camp Guide2013 Summer Camp Guide

Residents: Monday, March 25, 2013 - beginning at 8:00 am Nonresidents: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - beginning at 8:00 am

You may register online at parks.georgetown.org or in person at the following locations:Georgetown Recreation Center – 1003 N. Austin Avenue (512) 930-3596 Open Monday – Friday from 5:30 am - 9:00 pm & Saturdays 9:00 am – 9:00 pm

Georgetown Parks and Recreation Administration Building – 1101 N. College Street (512) 930-3595 Open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Georgetown Tennis Center – 400 Serenada Drive (512) 931-2444 Open Monday – Thursday 8:30 am – 9:00 pm, Friday & Saturday 8:30 am – 6:00 pm & Sunday 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm

We are not a licensed child care facility or program through Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.

A $30 nonrefundable deposit is due at time of registration. The remaining balance for camp must be paid in full by the Monday two weeks prior to the start of camp (14 days in advance of attendance). If the balance is not paid in full by the Monday two weeks prior to camp, your child’s spot will be forfeited to the next child on the waitlist. You will lose your reservation and your $30.00 deposit.

Refunds, minus the $30 nonrefundable deposit, will only be given if notice is received 14 or more days prior to the start of camp. No refund will be given with less than 14 days notice. Complete refunds (including deposits) will only be given for departmental cancellations. Because of staffi ng requirements, fees will not be prorated for partial attendance. Tuition is based on a full week.

When to Register:When to Register:

Registration Fees:Registration Fees:

Refunds:Refunds:

Camp Registration InformationCamp Registration Information

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Camp GoodwaterCamp Goodwater

Sponsored by Georgetown Parks and Recreation, Camp Goodwater is a day camp for children, offering a variety of traditional and non-traditional camp activities.

Camper AgesCamper AgesCamp Goodwater is offered to children who are between the ages of 5 (& completed kindergarten) to 12 years old.

dates and timesdates and timesCamp Goodwater is ten weeks long- from June 3 to August 9, 2013. Each week is a separate session.

Camp programming is from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, with supervised quiet games and crafts being offered from 7:45 am – 5:15 pm. Early drop off and late pick up are available for additional fees.

camp feescamp feesResident: $140 per child/ weekNonresident: $175 per child/ week

Group DynamicsGroup DynamicsCamp Goodwater is divided into two large groups of 50 kids- Lower Camp (Children entering into 1st-3rd Grade), which is located in the Teen 2 room of the Rec Center, and Upper Camp (Children entering into 4th Grade and higher), which is located in the Rec Center multipurpose rooms.

Upper and Lower camps are then split into 5 groups of 8-12 kids each, depending on age, grade and maturity. Each group has a designated counselor and we have roving counselors that assist with all groups. We maintain a 15/1 camper to staff ratio or lower at all times.

Weekly Themes and Field Trips: Weekly Themes and Field Trips: Week 1, June 3-7: Tag, You’re It! Week 2, June 10-14: Make a SplashUpper: Blazer Tag - Austin Upper: Summer Fun USA - Belton Lower: Blazer Tag - Austin Lower: Lions Junction Waterpark - Temple

Week 3, June 17-21: Get Out and Play Week 4, June 24-28: Wet N WildUpper: Reunion Ranch - Georgetown Upper: BLORA - Belton Lower: Reunion Ranch - Georgetown Lower: The Quarry Splash Pad - Leander

Week 5, July 1-3*: Where the Wild Things Are Week 6, July 8-12: Cruise ShipUpper: Austin Nature & Science Center Upper: Austin Duck Tour/Zilker Park - Austin Lower: Austin Nature & Science Center Lower: Austin Duck Tour/Zilker Park - Austin *NO Camp July 4 & 5. Fees have been adjusted.

Week 7, July 15-19: Discovery Days Week 8, July 22-26: Splish SplashUpper: Bob Bullock Museum - Austin Upper: BLORA - BeltonLower: Austin Children’s Museum - Austin Lower: The Quarry Splash Pad - Leander

Week 9, July 29- August 2: Jump Around! Week 10, August 5-9: Aloha SummerUpper: Jump Street - Cedar Park Upper: Summer Fun USA - BeltonLower: Wazoo’s Infl atable Playground - Austin Lower: Lions Junction Waterpark - Temple page 2

About Camp Goodwater:About Camp Goodwater:

Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up:Early drop off (7:00-7:45 am) and late pick up (5:15-6:00 pm) are an additional $5 each per week.

Camp Goodwater is GROWING!

Now offering more spots!

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About Adventure Camp:About Adventure Camp:

Summer Adventure CampSummer Adventure Camp

Adventure Camp is a unique opportunity for youth ages 11 to 17 to be exposed to outdoor adventure activities and challenges in a fun, safe, and healthy environment. Each session will offer campers opportunities to learn life-long recreation skills and promote the positive use of free time. Our program will provide outdoor experiences that will help youth to gain self-confi dence, responsibility, self-awareness, problem-solving and decision making skills.

Each Adventure Camp has different age requirements. A camper’s age is determined by their age on the fi rst day of the camp. Campers should be able to function effectively with their peers, be able to understand and follow through with basic instructions, be physically able to hike moderate distances, and be willing to work and learn in a group setting.

Parents/guardians and campers must attend a mandatory orientation meeting from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on either Tuesday, May 14th or Tuesday, May 28 in the Community Room of the Parks & Recreation Administration Building (1101 N. College St). You will receive a parent information packet, be informed on critical logistics, be sized for technical equipment, and meet the Adventure Staff. Please make every effort to attend one of these two meetings.

Summer Adventure Camp will be conducted by trained summer and full-time staff with experience in outdoor skills and camper supervision. Some of our staff trainings and certifi cations include American Red Cross (CPR, First Aid, and lifeguarding), Wilderness Medical Institute (Wilderness First Responder), Adventure Experiences (Ropes Course), American Canoe Association (swiftwater rescue), and Christian Adventure Educators Institute (rock climbing).

The adventure program will provide technical and camping equipment necessary for adventure activities. Personal clothing and items will be discussed at the orientation meeting. Registration fees include meals prepared while camping. Participants will be responsible for meals while traveling ($30-$100 depending on session).

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Who May Participate:Who May Participate:

Orientation MeetingOrientation Meeting

Staff Leadership:Staff Leadership:

Camper Equipment:Camper Equipment:

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Summer Adventure CampSummer Adventure Camp

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Ages 11-12. Experience our Texas Hill Country like never before. We’ll take day trips that include the Challenge Course, rock climbing, caving, kayaking, and horseback riding. If you want a taste of our adventure program, then this is the camp for you. Fee: $225 Resident; $285 Nonresident

Session 3Session 3: : Arkansas Travel Camp, June 19Arkansas Travel Camp, June 19--2626 ((CourseCourse # #4527945279))Ages 12-17. Join us for eight days of activities in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. Adventures include our local Zipline, snorkeling on the Cossatot River, rock climbing & rappelling at Sam’s Throne, and a 3 day canoe camping trip on the scenic Buffalo River.Fee: $450 Resident; $565 Nonresident

Session 4Session 4: : Colorado Travel Camp, July 8Colorado Travel Camp, July 8--1616 ( (CourseCourse # #4528045280))Ages 14-17. This year we’re heading to Central Colorado for nine days of outdoor activities. Adventures include cave camping at Alabaster Caverns State Park, rock climbing at Red Rock Canyon, backpacking in the Sangre De Cristo Wilderness, and whitewater rafting on the Arkansas River.Fee: $550 Resident; $690 Nonresident

Session 5Session 5: : Extreme Water Sports, July 23Extreme Water Sports, July 23 - - August 1August 1 ( (CourseCourse # #4528145281))Ages 12-17. If you like the water, then this is the session for you. The fi rst week we’ll spend making day trips which include our challenge course, whitewater kayaking, snorkeling, wake boarding, and sailing. The second week we’ll travel to Padre Island for some kayaking and wind surfi ng.Fee: $425 Resident; $535 Nonresident

All camps will begin and end at the Georgetown Teen Center (1003 N. Austin Ave). The “Welcome to Adventure” camps will consist of fi ve days of adventure activities for kids ages 11-12. Programming will run from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Drop off times will run from 7:45 am – 9:00 am and pick up times from 5:00-6:00 pm. Early drop off (7:00 -7:45 am) will be available for an additional $5 fee.

The Extreme Water Sports camp will include 5 days of day adventures and a 3 day overnight camping experience. The daily programming for the fi rst week will run from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. (Some days may be extended). Campers who need early drop off and late pick-up will be able to exercise Teen Center membership privileges during the fi rst week of camp.

The Arkansas and Colorado Travel Camps will consist of various adventure activities, overnight primitive camping, and a service project. Participants will be out of state for an eight or nine day period.

Sessions 1Sessions 1 & & 2: 2:

““Welcome to AdventureWelcome to Adventure” ” Session 1Session 1: : June 3June 3--77 ( (CourseCourse # #4527745277)) Session 2Session 2: : June 10June 10--1414 ( (CourseCourse # #4527845278))

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Tennis CampsTennis Camps

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Summer Tennis Camp Summer Tennis CampCamp ActivitiesCamp activities include basic tennis instruction, drills, tennis games, swimming, non-tennis games, a mid morning and afternoon snack, and a team tournament.

Camper Ages Ages 8-12 years

daYS and timedaYS and timeCamp activities are scheduled Monday-Friday from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, with supervised quiet games from 7:45 am - 5:15 pm. Campers may be dropped off as early as 7:00 am and picked up as late as 6:00 pm for additional fees.

camp feescamp feesResident: $140 per child/ weekNonresident: $175 per child/ week

Camp Session Dates:Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5June 3–7 June 10–14 June 7-21 June 24-28 *July 1-345231 45232 45233 45234 45235

*This is a 3 day camp - no camp Thursday, July 4 or Friday, July 5. Price is adjusted accordingly.

Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29 - August 2 August 5-945236 45237 45238 45239 45240

Camper InformationCampers will need to bring the following each day: *Please label your child’s belongings!-Water bottle-Sack lunch and drink-Tennis racquet (borrow one from us if needed)-Tennis shoes with non-marking soles-Shorts with pockets (recommended)-Hat or visor-Sunscreen-Swim suit & towel

Junior Tennis Academy Junior Tennis AcademyAbout Junior Tennis AcademyTennis instruction for the competitive tournament player, this academy will consist of challenging drills, physical training, specialty shots, and more. Each session is age specifi c. Space is limited. Instructed by Head Pro, Pete Polkinghorn. Please bring a water bottle, tennis racquet, hat/visor and sunscreen.

Camper Ages Ages 7-11 (8:00-10:00 am) Ages 12-18 (10:30 am - 12:30 pm)

daYS and timedaYS and time Monday-Friday: 8:00-10:00 am (ages 7-11); and 10:30 am - 12:30 pm (ages 12-18).

camp feescamp fees Resident: $80 Nonresident: $100

Location:Tennis Camps are located at the Georgetown Tennis Center, 400 Serenada Drive.

Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up:Early drop off (7:00-7:45 am) and late pick up (5:15-6:00 pm) are an additional $5 each per week.

(Water activities Monday afternoon & pool time

Tuesday- Friday)

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Junior Tennis Academy Junior Tennis Academy ((contcont.).)

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camp Session Datescamp Session DatesAges 7-11 8:00-10:00 amWeek 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5June 3–7 June 10–14 June 7-21 June 24-28 *July 1-344871 44872 44873 44874 44875

*This is a 3 day camp - no camp Thursday, July 4 or Friday, July 5. Price is adjusted accordingly.

Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29 - August 2 August 5-944876 44877 44878 44879 44880

Ages 12-18 10:30 am - 12:30 pmWeek 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5June 3–7 June 10–14 June 7-21 June 24-28 *July 1-345221 45222 45223 45224 45225

*This is a 3 day camp - no camp Thursday, July 4 or Friday, July 5. Price is adjusted accordingly.

Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29 - August 2 August 5-945226 45227 45228 45229 45230

Munchkin Camp Munchkin CampCamp Activities: This camp will utilize USTA’s 10 & under format. Instruction will include basic tennis strokes, including forehand, backhand, volley and drop serve and will focus on hand-eye coordination. Other activities will include fun tennis games, non-tennis games, a mid-morning snack, and water slide on Fridays. ** Please note, the water slide is subject to any water restrictions that might be implemented during the summer months.

Camper Ages Ages 5-7 years (must have completed Kindergarten by start of camp)

daYS and Time Camp activities are scheduled from 8:00-11:00 am, Monday-Friday.

camp feescamp fees Resident: $70 per child/week Nonresident: $90 per child/week

camp Session Datescamp Session DatesWeek 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5June 3–7 June 10–14 June 7-21 June 24-28 *July 1-345241 45242 45243 45244 45245

*This is a 3 day camp - no camp Thursday, July 4 or Friday, July 5. Price is adjusted accordingly.

Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 June 29 - August 2 August 5-945246 45247 45248 45249 45250

Camper InformationCampers will need to bring the following each day: Water bottle; tennis racquet (we will provide oneif needed); tennis shoes with non-marking soles; hat/visor; sunscreen; water clothes or swimsuit, towel & water shoes (on Friday ONLY for water slide fun).

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Adaptive Camp ProgramsAdaptive Camp ProgramsIn cooperation with the Exceptional Georgetown Alliance, Georgetown Parks and Recreation is offering Adaptive Summer Camp Sessions for GISD students. Experienced and trained staff will continue to provide this opportunity to the Georgetown community. These camps are not designed to work on severe aggressive behavior, but focus on providing a safe, social environment productive of building social and communication skills for all campers. You will be required to fi ll out an ADAPTIVE CAMP REGISTRATION FORM to help determine proper placement for your child. Spaces are limited due to staff to camper ratios. Register early!

Let’s Make Friends! (LMF)Let’s Make Friends camp focuses on social skills, self-advocacy, team building, and communication skills to facilitate the social and emotional development of children with Autism Spectrum disorders and other cognitive and developmental disabilities. Themes address basic concepts like feelings, using manners, being part of a group, as well as larger ideas like teamwork, enthusiasm, friendship, and cooperation. Activities during camp include: arts/crafts, swimming, fi eld trips, cooperative game activities, and other activities that build social skills children need to be successful in making and maintaining friendships and relationships.

FOCUS: Autism Spectrum disorders, Asperger’s Disorder and other cognitive and developmental disabilities.REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to coexist in a small group setting and communicate verbally.STAFF/CAMPER RATIO: 1:3 WHO: Entering grades 1st-9th GISD School District ONLYFEES: $135 Residents / $170 Nonresidents per weekTIME: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm LOCATION: Cooper Elementary, 1921 NE Inner Loop

Any Eagle Can! (AEC)Any Eagle Can! Summer camp is for middle school and high school aged children with special needs in the GISD area, who are seeking an opportunity to retain communication, social skills and community involvement during the summer months. This camp is designed to encourage campers to develop their imagination and individual ability while enhancing self-esteem. The opportunity for social growth of each camper will be provided through a wide range of activities including but not limited to music, drama, arts and crafts, menu planning, gardening, daily exercise, cooking, movies and much more. Campers will also participate in community based outings such as recycling, grocery shopping, and weekly fi eld trips.

FOCUS: Cognitive and Developmental disabilities, Autism SpectrumREQUIREMENTS: Must be able to co-exist in a small group settingSTAFF/CAMPER RATIO: 1:3 WHO: Entering grades 6th - Bridges GISD School District ONLYFEES: $135 Residents / $170 Nonresidents per weekTIME: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm LOCATION: Eastview High School, 4490 E. University Avenue

camp Session Datescamp Session Dates: : MondayMonday--ThursdayThursdayJune 10-13 June 17-20 June 24-27 *July 1-3

Let’s Make Friends 45251 45252 45253 45254Any Eagle can 45261 45262 45263 45264

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camp Session Dates: Monday-Thursday

Adaptive Camp ProgramsAdaptive Camp ProgramsRegistrationRegistration::Residents: Monday, March 25, 2013 - beginning at 8:00 am Nonresidents: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - beginning at 8:00 amYou may register in person at any of the following locations:* Georgetown Tennis Center (400 Serenada Drive)* Georgetown Recreation Center (1003 N. Austin Ave)* Recreation Administration Building (1101 N. College Street)

Financial assistance may be available from EGA. For more information, please email EGA at [email protected]. Registration for Adaptive Camps will open for non GISD students on May 20, 2013, if space is still available. A phone interview will also be required to determine the best fi t for your child.

Kid City CampKid City CampKid City is a half-day summer enrichment program for GISD Students ages 5 – 12. Campers must have completed GISD Kindergarten by the end of the 2013 school year. Campers must qualify for either the FREE or REDUCED Lunch program within the Georgetown Independent School District. Students will receive breakfast and lunch as part of the Kid City program. We will not be providing transportation to and from camp this summer. Campers may be dropped off as early as 7:45 am with no additional charge.

Camp ActivitiesGames, arts & crafts, fi eld trips, special presenters, swimming and lots of fun!

daYS and time LocationdaYS and time Location8:00 am - Noon, Monday-Friday Cooper Elementary.

camp feescamp fees Sorry - No refunds!Resident: $10 per week/$5 per additional sibling Nonresident: $15 per week/$10 per additional sibling

RegistrationRegistrationRegistration begins April 1 at 8:00 am. Register at the following locations: Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 North Austin Ave; Parks & Recreation Administration Building, 1101 North College Street; Georgetown Tennis Center, 400 Serenada Drive.

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camp Session Datescamp Session DatesWeek 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29 - August 245271 45272 45273 45274

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Rec Center CampsRec Center CampsDay camp version of the popular Kinderdance program for children 4-6 years old featuring dance, gymnastics and crafts. There will be a show for families and guests on Friday.

Camper Ages DaYS and timeDaYS and time Ages 4-6 years Monday - Friday, 1:30-3:30 pm

camp feescamp fees Resident: $45 Nonresident: $55

camp Session Datescamp Session DatesWeek 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9July 8-12 July 15-19 July 22-26 July 29 - August 244152Fairy Tale Week

44158Under the Sea Week

44159Jungle Safari Week

44160Around the World Week

Hoop Dance CAMP:Camp will focus on the fun and almost forgotten past time of hula hooping. Kids will decorate their own hoop and learn passing, spiral, halo, hand-off, off-body and on-body fl ow styles, plus much more. Fee includes custom hula hoop and wooden hoop holder to take home and keep!

Camper Ages DaYS and timeDaYS and time camp feescamp fees Ages 7-15 years Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - Noon Resident: $90 Nonresident: $110

camp Session Datescamp Session DatesWeek 2 Week 6 Week 10June 10-14 July 8-12 August 5-944149 44150 44151

Cheer campStudents will learn a variety of jumps, cheer techniques, cheer, dance and a craft project on Wednesdays. Camper will need hair pulled up away from face, athletic shoes and comfortable clothing for cheer movements. Camp t-shirt included!

Camper Ages DaYS and timeDaYS and time Camp fees Camp feesAges 5-12 years Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - Noon Resident: $110 Nonresident: $140

camp Session Datescamp Session DatesWeek 4 Week 11June 24-28 August 12-1644434 44435

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Kamp Kinderdance

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Rec Center CampsRec Center Camps

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Lego Robotics CampUsing special Lego kits and easy-to-follow instructions, children will be introduced to simple machines while having fun learning about mechanical building concepts, getting hands-on experience working with gears, pulleys, and electrical motors. *Parents, please note - LEGO Kits & Robots will not be sent home.

Camper Ages DaYS and timeDaYS and time Ages 5-12 years Monday - Friday, 8:00 - Noon (5-8 yrs) and 1:00-5:00 pm (9-12 yrs)

camp feescamp fees Resident: $165 Nonresident: $205

camp Session Datescamp Session DatesAges 5-8 - 8:00-NoonWeek 11 Week 12August 12-16 August 19-2344606LEGO Amazing Machines

45095LEGO Fun & Games

Ages 9-12 - 1:00-5:00 pmWeek 11 Week 12August 12-16 August 19-2345094LEGO Amazing Machines

45096LEGO Smart Moves

KRAV MAGA CampThis self defense camp for teens will teach the techniques of Krav Maga. Teens will learn how to defend themselves against attack, self discipline, positive self esteem and get a great workout.

Camper Ages DaYS and timeDaYS and time Ages 12-17 years Monday - Friday, 8:00 - Noon

camp feescamp fees Resident: $80 Nonresident: $100

Fencing CampCoach Murray has coached 5 national champions, one world champion, one Olympian and numerous Jr. Olympians. Camp will include fencing instruction, games and relays. All camp participants must wear long pants and athletic shoes each day.

Camper Ages DaYS and timeDaYS and time Ages 7-14 years Monday - Friday, 8:00 - Noon

camp feescamp fees Resident: $105 Nonresident: $130

camp Session Datescamp Session Dates Week 5*July 1-542669

*No class on July 4.

camp Session Datescamp Session Dates Week 1 Week 9June 3-7 July 29 - August 244098 44100

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Sport Camps Sport Camps British Soccer CAMPThe #1 Soccer Camp in the US and Canada is coming back to Georgetown this summer! This camp is delivered by qualifi ed British coaches and designed to improve skill level, increase a deeper understanding of the game, increase levels of health and fi tness, build upon personal qualities and to encourage life-long participation in the world’s most exciting sport. Sign up 45 days prior to your camp starting to receive a FREE jersey! For more information, and to register, please visit www.challengersports.com.

camp Session Datescamp Session Dates: : June 3June 3--77; ; July 8July 8--1212; ; July 29July 29 - - August 2August 2Camp Age Time FeeFirst Kicks Age 3 8:30-9:30 am $96Mini Soccer Ages 4 -5 10:00-11:30 am $110Half Day Ages 6-16 8:30-11:30 am $136*Golden Goal Ages 6-16 5:30-7:30 pm $42

Full Package Basketball CampIf your child can only attend one basketball camp this summer, Full Package should be that camp! Learn how to attack the basketball in many different ways and shoot the ball like a pro. We will teach various techniques in how to move and manipulate the ball down the court. This camp includes skills such as crossing-over, between the legs, behind the back and spin move. In addition, we teach a variety of go to moves that will allow your child to be more effective on the offensive end of the court. Camp will include T-shirt. Every day campers will need to bring a lunch, water bottle and snack. Label all personal items. Please wear athletic shoes with non-marking soles and comfortable clothing you can move freely in.

Camper Ages Ages 5-12 years daYS and timedaYS and time Monday-Friday, 8:00-Noon

camp feescamp fees Resident: $110 Nonresident: $140 camp Session DateScamp Session DateS

Volleyball skills CampAn introduction to the fundamentals of volleyball including passing, setting, hitting, and serving. Sessions will be age appropriate and focused on building skills by emphasizing proper technique. Each day will include both drill work and fun games. This is a great class to build a strong foundation for a proper volleyball skill-set.

Camper Ages Ages 8-15 years daYS and timedaYS and time Monday-Friday, 8:30-10:00 am (8-11 yrs) & 10:30 am-Noon (12-15 yrs)

camp feescamp fees Resident: $80 Nonresident: $100

camp Session DateScamp Session DateSVolleyball Skills Camp Time Week 12

August 19-23Ages 8-11 8:30-10:00 am 44615Ages 12-15 10:30 am - Noon 45345

*Golden goal is a bonus session and is only available to those who take part in the half day camp.

Full Package Basketball Camp

Week 7

July 15-19Ages 5-8 45116Ages 9-12 45117

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camp Session Dates: June 3-7; July 8-12; July 29 - August 2

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Sport Camps Sport Camps SPorts SpectacularBasketball, baseball, football, soccer, kickball and variations of both fl oor hockey and dodgeball with an emphasis on developing skill, team building and sportsmanship. Plus, other organized and fun structured games! Indoor and outdoor fun! Every day campers will need to bring a lunch, water bottle and snack. Label all personal items. Please wear sunscreen, athletic shoes with non-marking soles, and comfortable clothing you can move freely in.

Camper Ages Ages 5-12 years daYS and timedaYS and time Monday-Friday, 8:00 am -Noon

camp feescamp fees Resident: $110 Nonresident: $140

camp Session Datescamp Session DatesWeek 3 Week 8

June 17-21 July 22-26Ages 5-8 45112 45114Ages 9-12 45113 45115

Do you ever look back at your days at camp and think that nothing could ever be as fun as those days? Do you ever look back at your days at camp and think that nothing could ever be as fun as those days? Do you fi nd yourself reminiscing about the carefree days full of swimming, playing tennis, and making Do you fi nd yourself reminiscing about the carefree days full of swimming, playing tennis, and making bird feeders out of old toilet paper tubes? Well cheer up and snap out of it because we have a NEW bird feeders out of old toilet paper tubes? Well cheer up and snap out of it because we have a NEW program just for you! You might be too old to be a camper and too young to be a camp counselor, but program just for you! You might be too old to be a camper and too young to be a camp counselor, but you are JUST RIGHT to apply to be a junior counselor at Tennis Camp or Camp Goodwater!you are JUST RIGHT to apply to be a junior counselor at Tennis Camp or Camp Goodwater!

There is an application and selection process to be a Junior Counselor. We want to be sure the Junior There is an application and selection process to be a Junior Counselor. We want to be sure the Junior Counselor program is the right fi t for you and it’s an opportunity for you to ask questions and learn more Counselor program is the right fi t for you and it’s an opportunity for you to ask questions and learn more about whether you think you really want to be a Junior Counselor. We are limited in the number of Junior about whether you think you really want to be a Junior Counselor. We are limited in the number of Junior Counselors we can accept to be sure it’s a quality learning experience for participants, so sadly we won’t Counselors we can accept to be sure it’s a quality learning experience for participants, so sadly we won’t be able to take everyone who applies. be able to take everyone who applies.

Age:Age: 13-16 years old 13-16 years old

Date: Date: Summer camps run from June 3 - August 9. Each week is a new session and Junior Counselors Summer camps run from June 3 - August 9. Each week is a new session and Junior Counselors must be able to make a commitment to 2 (two) sessions.must be able to make a commitment to 2 (two) sessions.

Time: Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm each day 9:00am - 4:00pm each day

Location: Location: If you would like to be a Junior Counselor with Tennis Camp, you would be at the Tennis If you would like to be a Junior Counselor with Tennis Camp, you would be at the Tennis Center each day. Junior Counselors with Camp Goodwater start and end their day at the Teen Center, but Center each day. Junior Counselors with Camp Goodwater start and end their day at the Teen Center, but will go offsite depending on that day’s activities.will go offsite depending on that day’s activities.

Application: Application: Each applicant must turn in a completed application form and one reference form complet-Each applicant must turn in a completed application form and one reference form complet-ed by a non-family member by Monday, March 4. We will then schedule interviews and notify applicants ed by a non-family member by Monday, March 4. We will then schedule interviews and notify applicants about selection in late March. No fees are due unless applicant is selected to be a Junior Counselor. about selection in late March. No fees are due unless applicant is selected to be a Junior Counselor. Applications can be found on-line at parks.georgetown.org and at the Recreation Center, Tennis Center, Applications can be found on-line at parks.georgetown.org and at the Recreation Center, Tennis Center, and the Parks and Recreation Administration Building.and the Parks and Recreation Administration Building.

Fees: Fees: $75 per session (week) Residents $75 per session (week) Residents $95 per session (week) Nonresidents$95 per session (week) Nonresidents

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Junior Counselor Program Junior Counselor Program

Junior Counselors must be Junior Counselors must be able to commit to at least 2 able to commit to at least 2

sessionssessions

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AquaticsAquatics - - General InformationGeneral Information

Williams Drive Pool3201 Williams Drive512-930-3529

Tennis Center Pool400 Serenada Drive512-930-3508

Village Pool370 Village Commons Blvd.512-931-2758

River Ridge Pool414 South Ridge Circle512-930-3533

Recreation Center Indoor Pool and Outdoor Splash Pool1003 N. Austin Ave.512-930-3596

All pools will be open Memorial Day weekend. Regular Summer hours will begin May 25, 2013. Outdoor pools are available for private parties when the pool is not open to the public. Georgetown Parks & Recreation Programs may take up portions of the pools throughout the day.

Daily Summer Pool Admission Feesy Recreation Center Outdoor Splash Pool Admission FeespChild (4-9): $1.00 Child (4-9): $2.00 Senior (55&up): $2.00Junior (10-17): $2.00 Junior (10-17): $3.00 Adult (18–54): $3.00Adult (18-54): $3.00 Children (3 & under): FreeChildren (3 & under): FreeSenior (55&up): $2.00

Unlimited Summer Passes Resident NonresidentChild & Junior $55 $75Adult & Senior $75 $100Family $150 $200

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Admission FeesAdmission Fees::

DAY Rec Center Indoor Pool

Rec Center Splash Pool

Williams Drive

Tennis Center

Village Pool River Ridge

Sun CLOSED CLOSED 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pmMon 5:30am – 8:30pm 10:00am – 8:00pm CLOSED CLOSED 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pmTues 5:30am – 8:30pm 10:00am – 8:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm CLOSED CLOSEDWed 5:30am – 8:30pm 10:00am – 8:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pmThurs 5:30am – 8:30pm 10:00am – 8:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pmFri 5:30am – 8:30pm 10:00am – 8:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pmSat 9:00am – 8:30pm 10:00am – 8:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm 1:00-7:00pm

*Unlimited Summer Passes - This season pass will give you unlimited access to all fi ve of the City of Georgetown Outdoor Pools during operating hours. This includes: River Ridge Pool, Williams Drive Pool, Tennis Center Pool, Village Pool and the Outdoor Pool at the Recreation Center! This season pass is non-refundable and will expire at the end of the summer season.

Pool LocationsPool Locations & & HoursHours::

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Pool RulesPool Rules::1. Adult/Guardian must be at least 16 years of age.2. Adult/Guardian of children age 6 and younger must in a bathing suit and be actively participating in the water with their children at all times.3. Adult/Guardian of children 7 – 9 must remain in the Aquatic Area at all times.4. All swimmers are required to take a cleansing shower before entering the pool.5. Appropriate swimming attire only. No denim, cut-off shorts, spandex, etc.6. Swim diapers are required for young children. Regular diapers are prohibited in the pool. Swim diapers are available for purchase if needed.7. Food, gum and candy are prohibited in the pool area. No glass containers.8. No running, diving, fl ips or horse play of any kind.9. U.S. Coast Guard approved fl otation devices only. No water wings or inner tubes allowed. 10. Snorkels and fi ns must be used in lap lanes only. Masks cannot cover the nose.11. Do not sit or pull on lap lane ropes. Lap swimming is only allowed in designated lap lanes. Everyone must be prepared to share a lane. Transition lane may be used for water walking.12. Breath-holding games or breath holding training is not permitted.13. No animals allowed in the pool area with the exception of service animals.14. Anyone having open cuts, wounds, etc. is not permitted in the pool.15. All tobacco products are prohibited.16. The City of Georgetown is not responsible for lost or stolen items.17. An admission fee or membership is required to swim prior to or after swim lessons, water aerobics, or scheduled pool parties.18. Unacceptable behavior is grounds for being removed from the facility.19. Staff reserves the right to enforce other rules as necessary to ensure the safety of our members and guests.

We will start taking reservations for specifi c pool facilities on May 1 for residents and May 2 for nonresidents. Reserve your party date by completing a form that can be found online or at the Recreation Center and return it with your reservation fees to the Recreation Center Offi ce at least 14 days in advance. Facilities can be rented after Memorial Day weekend (fi rst full weekend in June 2013) through mid August when they are available. We will not rent them during open swim or programming hours.

These pools are available during these dates for private parties, when department programs are not scheduled. Outside food and drink are allowed during private parties. Glass containers, alcohol and bar-b-que pits are not allowed at anytime. Failure to comply with these and pool rules will result in removal of facility and no monies refunded. All reservations must be paid in full at time of reservation and be made a minimum of 2 weeks in advance. For reservations or more information, call (512) 930-8414.

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Outdoor Pool RentalsOutdoor Pool Rentals: :

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AquaticsAquatics - - Swimming LessonsSwimming LessonsInformationInformation::The City of Georgetown offers American Red Cross (ARC) Learn to Swim classes. Swimming lessons dur-ing the summer are held at the outdoor swimming pools. Summer swimming lessons are held Tuesday -Friday, for two weeks or held two days a week for four weeks. All classes are 35 minutes each. Age restrictions for all Learn to Swim classes will be enforced.

The City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation will make all lesson cancellations due to inclement weather with the safety of our participants in mind. Cancellations will be made 30 minutes prior to class. All Aquatic Class Registrations will begin at 8:00 am on May 1 for residents and May 2 for nonresidents. Online registration is available! Please get your ID and password by logging onto parks.georgetown.org and selecting on-line registration or by calling (512) 930-3595 or (512) 930-3596.

Lesson Fees: GRC = Georgetown Recreation Center RRP = River Ridge PoolResident: $40 VIL = Village Pool TCP = Tennis Center PoolNonresident: $50 WLM = Williams Drive Pool

ParentParent & & Child BeginnerChild Beginner::Ages 6 months – 3 years. The foundation of the ARC Parent and Child Beginner class is to familiarize young children to the water and prepare them to learn to swim. These basic skills include water adjust-ment, enter and exit the water in a safe manner, explore submerging to the mouth, nose and eyes com-pletely, explore buoyancy. A responsible adult is required to participate with the child.

Parent and Child Beginner – 2 Days a WeekSession A Session B

PLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1GRC M/W 9:45 am 44508 44509VIL M/W 6:45 pm 44516 44517GRC T/Th 4:30 pm 44510 44511

Parent and Child Beginner – Tuesday through Friday

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4–14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23 – August 2

VIL 10:30 am 44512 44513 44514 44515

ParentParent & & Child AdvancedChild Advanced::Ages 18 months – 3 years. The foundation of the ARC Parent and Child Advanced class is to build upon the basic fundamentals of the Parent and Child Beginner course. This class will focus on preparing the child for preschool Learn to Swim Classes and stresses safety in and around the water. A responsible adult is required to participate with the child.

Parent and Child Advanced – 2 Days a Week

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Session A Session BPLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1GRC M/W 10:30 am 44522 44523TCP T/Th 6:45 pm 44530 44531

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Information:

Parent & Child Beginner:

Parent & Child Advanced:

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AquaticsAquatics - - Swimming LessonsSwimming Lessons

Ages 3-5. The foundation of the ARC Preschool Learn to Swim program is to focus on submerging the mouth and nose, front and back glides, recovering to a vertical position, back fl oat, simultaneous and alternating arm action on front and back, simultaneous and alternating leg action on front and back, roll over from front to back, treading water and safety. The preschool program will be divided in up to 3 groups based onability (beginner, intermediate and advanced) on the fi rst day of class.

Preschool Learn to Swim – 2 Days a Week

Preschool Learn to Swim – Tuesday through Friday

Ages 6 – 12 years. The foundation of the ARC Level 1/2 Learn to Swim class is to give participants success with fundamental skills, including learning how to fl oat without support and to recover to a vertical position. This class will focus on front and back glides and fl oats, rolling from front to back and back to front, treading water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, and fi nning arm action. This class will also teach how to stay safe including recognizing an emergency, knowing how to call for help, performing simple non swimming assists, learning how to stay safe in, on and around the water, and learning what to think about and do when exhausted or caught in a dangerous situation.

PrePre--School Learn to Swim:School Learn to Swim:

Level 1Level 1//22::

Session A Session BPLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1GRC M/W 9:00 am 44492 44496GRC M/W 9:45 am 44493 44497GRC M/W 10:30 am 44494 44498GRC M/W 11:15 am 44495 44499VIL M/W 6:45 pm 44476 44478VIL M/W 7:25 pm 44477 44479GRC T/Th 4:30 pm 44500 44503GRC T/Th 5:15 pm 44501 44446GRC T/Th 6:00 pm 44502 44447TCP T/Th 6:45 pm 44472 44474TCP T/Th 7:25 pm 44473 44475

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4–14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23 – August 2VIL 10:30 am 44448 44451 44454 44457VIL 11:15 am 44449 44452 44455 44458VIL 12:00 pm 44450 44453 44456 44459RRP 10:30 am 44460 44463 44466 44469RRP 11:15 am 44461 44464 44467 44470RRP 12:00 pm 44462 44465 44468 44471

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AquaticsAquatics - - Swimming LessonsSwimming LessonsLevel 1 and 2 – 2 Days a Week

Level 1 and 2 – Tuesday through Friday

Ages 6 – 12 years. The foundation of the ARC Level 3 Learn to Swim program is to increase profi ciency and build on the basic aquatic skills learned in Level 1/2 by providing additional guided practice with increased distances and times. This class will focus on front, jellyfi sh and tuck fl oats, recovering from a front or back fl oat or glide to a vertical position, back fl oat and glide, change direction of travel while swimming on front and back, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, treading water using arm and leg actions, learning how to stay safe, recognizing an emergency, knowing how to call for help, and learning how to stay safe in, on and around the water.

Level 3 – 2 Days a Week

Level 3 – Tuesday through Friday

Level 3Level 3::

Session A Session BPLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1VIL M/W 7:25 pm 44534 44535GRC T/Th 6:00 pm 44538 44540GRC T/Th 6:45 pm 44539 45144TCP T/Th 6:45 pm 44558 44559

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4–14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23 – August 2VIL 10:30 am 44542 44544 44546 44548VIL 11:15 am 44543 44545 44547 44549RRP 10:30 am 44550 44552 44554 44556RRP 11:15 am 44551 44553 44555 44557

Session A Session BPLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1

VIL M/W 7:25 pm 44578 44579GRC T/Th 6:45 pm 44562 44563

TCP T/Th 7:25 pm 44576 44577

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4-14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23 – August 2

VIL 10:30 am 44564 44566 44568 44570VIL 11:15 pm 44580 44581 44582 44583VIL 12:00 pm 44565 44567 44569 44571RRP 12:00 pm 44572 44573 44574 44575

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Ages 6 – 12 years. The foundation of the ARC Level 4 Learn to Swim program is to develop participants’ confi dence in the strokes learned in Level 3 and to improve other aquatic skills. This class will focus on headfi rst entries from the side in compact and stride positions, swimming under water, feet fi rst surface dives, survival swimming, front crawl and backstroke open turns, treading water using two different kicks, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, butterfl y, fl utter and dolphin kicks on back, learning to look carefully before entering the water, learning to perform simple non swimming assists, and learning about recreational water illnesses and how to avoid them.

Level 4 – 2 Days a Week

Level 4 – Tuesday through Friday

Ages 6 – 12 years. The foundation of the ARC Level 5 Learn to Swim program is to further learn how to coordinate and refi ne strokes. This class will focus on shallow-angle dives from the side then gliding and beginning a front stroke, tuck and pike surface dives and submerging completely, front fl ip turn and backstroke fl ip turn while swimming, front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfl y, sculling, learning how to call for help, the importance of knowing fi rst aid and CPR, and learning basic safety guidelines for participating in aquatic activities at water parks.

Level 5 – Tuesday through Friday

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Level 5Level 5::

Session A Session BPLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1VIL M/W 6:45 pm 44598 44599GRC T/Th 7:30 pm 44586 44587TCP T/Th 7:25 pm 44596 44597

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4–14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23–August 2VIL 11:15 am 44588 44590 44592 44594VIL 12:00 pm 44589 44591 44593 44595

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4–14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23 – August 2

VIL 12:00 pm 45136 45137 45138 45139WLM 7:00 pm 45140 45141 45142 45143

Level 4Level 4::

Waiting ListsWaiting Lists::Due to instructor/participant ratios, each class and program will have a maximum number of spots available. Once the class maximum has been reached, subsequent registrants will be notifi ed that the class is full and you will have the option to be placed on a waiting list. Should spots become available, program openings will be fi lled on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis from registrants that appear on the waiting list.

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AquaticsAquatics - - Swimming LessonsSwimming Lessons

Ages 6 – 12 years. The foundation of the ARC Level 6: Fitness Swimmer Learn to Swim program is to refi ne strokes so participants swim with more ease, effi ciency, power and smoothness over greater distances. This class will focus on increasing endurance while performing strokes, demonstrating front crawl open turn, backstroke open turn, sidestroke turn, front fl ip turn, backstroke fl ip, butterfl y turn and breaststroke while swimming, demonstrating etiquette in fi tness swimming, discussing and demonstrating how to use pull buoys, fi ns, pace clocks, and paddles while swimming, describing the principles of setting up a fi tness program, demonstrating various training techniques, and applying the principles of water exercise.

Level 6 – Tuesday through Friday

Ages 12 and up. Have you always wanted to learn how to swim? Now is your chance! This adult beginning swimming class will be taught by an American Red Cross certifi ed Water Safety Instructor. Learn the basics and enjoy the water. Pre-registration required. Space is limited!

Adult Beginner – 2 Days a Week

Deep water aerobics provides a great workout in deep water. This class will focus on strength, endurance and provide a good cardio workout. This is a 45 minute class.

Resident: $25Nonresident: $35

Place Days Dates Times CourseWLM T/Th June 6-27 7:00–7:45pm 44391WLM W/F June 7-28 7:00–7:45pm 44390WLM T/Th July 9 - August 1 7:00–7:45pm 44393WLM W/F July 10 - August 2 7:00–7:45pm 44392WLM T/Th August 6-29 7:00–7:45pm 44395WLM W/F August 7-30 7:00–7:45pm 44394

Adult BeginnersAdult Beginners::

Williams Drive Deep Water AerobicsWilliams Drive Deep Water Aerobics::

Session A Session BPLACE DAY TIME June 3–27 July 8 – August 1GRC M/W 9:00 am 44440 44441GRC T/Th 7:30 pm 44442 44443

Level 6Level 6:: Fitness Swimmer Fitness Swimmer

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4PLACE TIME June 4–14 June 18–28 July 9–19 July 23 – August 2WLM 7:00 pm 45121 45122 45123 45124

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AquaticsAquatics - - Additional ProgramsAdditional Programs

Ages 15 years and up. The foundation of the ARC Lifeguarding program is to teach participants the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course content and activities prepare participants to recognize and respond quickly and effectively to emergencies and prevent drowning and injuries. This class will focus on understanding the value of behaving in a professional manner, learning how to identify behaviors of a swimmer, distressed swimmer and an active or passive drowning victim, understanding the components of an emergency action plan and how to activate it, understanding the general procedures for an emergency occurring in water or on land, demonstrating how to perform equipment-based rescues, learning how to provide fi rst aid and how to care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, and learning how to recognize and care for possible head, neck, and back injuries.

Resident: $195 Nonresident: $220

ARC Junior Guard Safety CampARC Junior Guard Safety Camp::Ages 11-14. Find out what it takes to become a great lifeguard with this junior life guard-ing course. This camp will also teach the fundamentals of babysitter training and pet fi rst aid. Each week of camp will have a daily fi eld trip to a seasonal pool in Georgetown as well as educational fi eld trip during the week.

Resident: $195 Nonresident: $220Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4

PLACE TIME June 10–14 June 17–21 June 24-28 July 8-12

GRC 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 42909 42910 42911 42912

Babysitters TrainingBabysitters Training::Ages 11-15 years. To provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe, help children behave, and learn about basic child care and basic fi rst aid. Please bring a sack lunch.

Resident: $110 Nonresident: $135 Place Days Dates Times CourseGRC FRI May 31 9:30 am – 4:00 pm 44431

GRC MON July 1 9:30 am - 4:00 pm 44432GRC SAT August 10 9:30 am - 4:00 pm 44433

Place Days Dates Times CourseVIL/WLM

Sa/Su May 11-19 8:30 am – 5:00 pm 43843

GRC M-TH June 3-6 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 43844

LifeguardingLifeguarding::

*Please check the website regularly to see if additional lifeguard classes have been added to the schedule.

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AquaticsAquatics - - Additional ProgramsAdditional Programs

Ages 16 and up. The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED program is to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac and breathing emergencies. The courses in this program teach skills that participants need to know to give immediate care to a suddenly injured or ill person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. This program offers a choice CPR and AED courses to meet the training needs of a diverse audience.

Resident: $60 Nonresident: $75Place Days Dates Times CourseGRC WED May 29 9:30 am – 3:30 pm 44601

Georgetown Summer Swim Team is a fun, recreational swim team. Swimmers must be able to swim 1 length of the pool (25 yards) without stopping. Swim tests will be given in June before the season begins. We will be contacting parents in June to set up swim tests at the Recreation Center. All swim tests will be overseen by the swim team managers.

Swim tests are given for the safety of all swimmers. No coaches will be in the water during practice. Swim Meets will be at the Recreation Center on Saturday July 20, 27 and August 3. Practice will be held at each pool Tuesday through Friday. There will be NO practice on Mondays. Swim team may only practice at the pool where they are registered.

There will be NO free swim during practice, or after practice for families or siblings. Swim practice and meets will be cancelled if inclement weather occurs. There will be no make up practices or meets for inclement weather. Refunds will only be given if notice is received 7 or more days prior to the start of swim team. No refund will be given with less than 7 days notice. Due to staffi ng requirements, fees will not be prorated for partial attendance.

Resident: $60 ($75 with a team t-shirt) Nonresident: $70 ($85 with a team t-shirt)

Place Age Days Dates Times CourseRRP 5 - 8 T - F July 2- August 2 8:00 – 9:00 am 44409RRP 9 - 17 T - F July 2- August 2 9:00 – 10:00 am 44411TCP 5 - 8 T - F July 2- August 2 8:00 – 9:00 am 44410TCP 9 -17 T - F July 2- August 2 9:00 – 10:00 am 44413 Vil 5 - 8 T - F July 2- August 2 8:00 – 9:00 am 44412Vil 9 - 17 T - F July 2- August 2 9:00 – 10:00 am 44414

CPRCPR//AEDAED

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City of Georgetown Summer Swim TeamCity of Georgetown Summer Swim Team

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Recreation Center RentalsRecreation Center Rentals

The Event Room at the Recreation Center can be rented out for birthday parties. This package will give you exclusive access to the event room for two hours and use of the indoor and outdoor pool. There can be up to 12 kids per group with a 20 person maximum. Adult supervision does apply according to age restrictions. For reservations or additional information please call (512) 930-8414.

Fees: $175 Resident / $220 Nonresident

Recreation Center Pavilion Recreation Center Pavilion

RentalsRentalsThe Recreation Center Pavilion is a great place to host your next outdoor party! Includes access to picnic tables, sand volleyball court and basketball court. Lighted area. Rentals are available Monday-Saturday until 9:00 pm.

Fees: $175 Resident / $220 Nonresident

Youth Soccer Field RentalsYouth Soccer Field RentalsGeorgetown Parks & Recreation’s Youth Soccer Fields #1-4 are available to rent! The fee for fi eld rental is $10 per hour. There is a $10 extra charge for the use of two soccer nets. The fi elds are adjacent to the Georgetown Recreation Center on Austin Avenue.

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Birthday Parties at the Recreation CenterBirthday Parties at the Recreation Center!!

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Come Play With Us!Come Play With Us!