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2021 CITY OF MENTOR Summer Camp Guide CAMP REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 1 FOR RESIDENTS & FEBRUARY 4 FOR NON-RESIDENTS MENTOR PARKS & RECREATION cityofmentor.com/parks-recreation 440.974.5720

CAMP INFORMATION CONTENTS TRADITIONAL CAMPS 3 Civic Center Camp 4 Operation Outrageious Fun 4 Rise & Shine/Cool Down Camp 5 Kid Quest Camp 5 Play Camp SPORTS CAMPS 5 Basketball Camp 5 Soccer Camp 6 Cleve Indians Baseball Camp 6 Fencing Camp 6 Volleyball Camp 7 Cheer Camp 7 Golf Camp/League DISCOVERY CAMPS 8 Grandparents Camp 8 EcoHeros 8 Boating Camp 9 Science Camp 9 Super Hero Academy 9 Nature Craft 2.0 Camp 9 Artist Camp 10 Theater Camp 10 Fun in the Kitchen 10 Kid’s Crafty Camp RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 1 NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS FEBRUARY 4 ABOUT OUR CAMPS Mentor Parks & Recreation is dedicated to providing an outstanding, fun and safe camp environment and experience for all those who participate. We offer exciting camp experiences across many areas of interest designed to promote physical activity, teach new skills, and challenge kids to reach and grow and to make new friends. To accomplish these goals while maintaining safety, affordability and convenience, we rely on a well-trained staff of adults and college students who have a passion for working with young people. Here’s a little more about our staff: x Staff members are primarily adults and college students with a few high school students assisting x All staff members are CPR and first aid certified x Staff are knowledgeable and well-trained x All staff members go through criminal background check x Emergency and safety procedures are reviewed on a regular basis x Staff members are available to answer your questions at any time x We maintain low staff to camper ratios to provide the best experience possible REGISTRATION Camp registration begins Monday, February 1 for Mentor Residents and Thursday, February 4 for nonresidents. All Camps require pre-registration. Registration for camps close 1 week prior to the start of the camp week to ensure that our staff can prepare necessary paperwork, verify supplies and maintain the correct staff to camper ratios. Registration will not be accepted the day a camp begins. HOW TO REGISTER Online: www.cityofmentor.com/parks-recreation By Phone: (440) 974-5720 Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. In Person: Recreation Department: 8500 Civic Center Blvd., Mentor Mail In: Mentor Rec Department, 8500 Civic Center Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060 CAMP DEPOSIT When registering for Civic Center Day Camp or Operation Outrageous Fun Camps, parents have the option to pay a 25 deposit of the camp fee per week and have until May 14 to pay the balance on each registered week. To register for a camp by deposit, please contact the Recreation Department office at (440) 974-5720. The deposit option is not available for online registration. A deposit option is not available for the the Full 9 Week Camp option. COMMUNICATION The Friday before each scheduled camp week, parents and campers will receive information by email with a reminder of where camp is held, what to bring, as well as any updated information you might need to make your camp experience the best. You will also receive an Information & Emergency Form that will need to be completed and turned in to the camp director the first day of camp. It is important that parents provide a valid email address upon registration so that we can deliver this important information. CAMP REFUNDS / CHANGES Please choose your camps carefully. Full refunds will only be granted if a camp is cancelled by the City of Mentor. An administrative fee of 25 will be assessed per person per camp for any changes made to camp registrations. Changes will include participant cancellations, refund requests and/or transfers. Changes must be made one month prior to the start of camp. Camp changes and partial cancellations cannot be applied to the Full 9 Week Camp option. If changes are requested, the camper will be withdrawn from the Full program and waitlisted/registered for individual camp weeks. CAMP CIRRICULUM On rare occasions, we may need to change the start time or location of a camp. We contact registered participants by email as soon as possible to notify of parents of the camp change. TIPS FOR CAMPS: For all camps: Wear loose, comfortable clothing and tennis shoes (no sandals) each day. Also, to stay properly hydrated, each participant will need to bring a water bottle with his/her name on it to camp every day. For outdoor camps, please apply sunscreen 30 minutes before arriving at camp. 2 Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 440.974.5720

O F ME N T SUPERSTARS OR Grades K & 1 Camp is for children who have completed K or 1st Grade by June 1 Instructor: Recreation Camp Staff Location: Civic Center Park Fee: Resident - 120/wk Non-Resident - 144/wk Civic Center Day Camp Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 CIVIC CENTER DAY CAMP Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Camp Dates Full 9 Wks Jun 7-Aug 6 Register early! Weekly maximum is 40 campers and we fill often! Our largest and most popular day camp, Civic Center Day Camp has three different age-based camps to choose from. All camps meet Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. daily at Civic Center Park, a 90-acre park located in the heart of the Mentor Civic Center complex, where campers have access to daily swimming, open green space, tennis, basketball and more! Camp counselors team up to plan weekly activities following a unique theme. Campers take field trips, participate in games and contests, arts and crafts, swim and play sports. We spend our camp day outdoors in the park and have daily swim time. Presently we are unable to book field trips due to COVID19. As trips and/or entertainment are booked, we will advertise on our website and/or program brochure. Before and after camp care is offered for this program through the Rise and Shine and Cool Down programs. Separate Registration is required. Please see page 4 for details. Sign up for all 9 weeks and Save! New this year we are offering Full 9 Weeks of camp as one, easy registration option. Please note that camp changes or partial cancellations can NOT be made to this registration option. If changes/cancellations are made, all 9 weeks are affected. Please choose this option carefully as refunds will not be granted after the start of the program. Theme It’s a Jungle Superheroes Game On! Stars & Stripes Ninja Warriors Time Travelers Making a Splash Energy Explosion! Treasure Hunters Time 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p Time 9:00a-3:15p Fee 950/ 1150 VENTURES TRADITIONAL CAMPS TY CI Grades 2 & 3 Camp is for children who have completed 2nd or 3rd Grade by June 1 Instructor: Recreation Camp Staff Location: Civic Center Park Fee: Resident - 120/wk Non-Resident - 144/wk Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Camp Dates Full 9 Wks Jun 7-Aug 6 Theme It’s a Jungle Superheroes Game On! Stars & Stripes Ninja Warriors Time Travelers Making a Splash Energy Explosion! Treasure Hunters Time 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p Time 9:00a-3:15p Fee 950/ 1150 EXPLORERS Grades 4 & 5 Camp is for children who have completed 4th or 5th Grade by June 1 Instructor: Recreation Camp Staff Location: Civic Center Park Fee: Resident - 120/wk Non-Resident - 144/wk Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Camp Dates Full 9 Wks Jun 7-Aug 6 CITYOFMENTOR.COM/PARKS-RECREATION Theme It’s a Jungle Superheroes Game On! Stars & Stripes Ninja Warriors Time Travelers Making a Splash Energy Explosion! Treasure Hunters Time 9:00a-3:15p Time 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p Fee 950/ 1150 Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 3

TRADITIONAL CAMPS RISE & SHINE CAMP CITY OF MENTOR SUMMER C A M P Operation Outrageous Fun OPERATION OUTRAGEOUS FUN Grades 6 - 7 Register early! Weekly maximum is 32 kids and we fill often! Operation Outrageous Fun is not your average camp experience! Just for kids having completed grades 6 and 7, O.O.F. has all the fun of day camp but dialed up to include many more activities and more time to hang out with friends. Presently we are unable to book field trips due to COVID19. As trips and/ or entertainment are booked, we will advertise on our website and/or program brochure. Before and after camp care is offered for this program through the Rise and Shine and Cool Down programs. Separate Registration is required. Please see page 4 for details. Sign up for all 9 weeks and Save! New this year we are offering Full 9 Weeks of camp as one, easy registration option. Please note that camp changes or partial cancellations can NOT be made to this registration option. If changes/cancellations are made, all 9 weeks are affected. Please choose this option carefully as refunds will not be granted after the start of the program. Instructor: Recreation Camp Staff Location: Civic Center Park Fee: Resident - 164/wk Non-Resident - 197/wk Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Time 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p 9:00a-3:15p Fee 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 164/ 197 Camp Dates Full 9 Wks Jun 7-Aug 6 Time 9:00a-3:15p Fee 1300/ 1560 Grades K - 7 Mentor Recreation offers extended care for children enrolled in the Civic Center Day Camp and Operation Outrageous Fun. Rise & Shine camp runs from 7:30a – 9:00a each camp day. Camp includes activities like wake-up walks, quiet games and activities and time for breakfast (bring your own). Instructor: Recreation Camp Staff Location: Civic Center Park Fee: Resident - 25/wk Non-Resident - 30/wk Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Camp Dates Full 9 Wks Jun 7-Aug 6 Time 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a 7:30-9:00a Time 7:30-9:00a COOL DOWN CAMP Fee 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 25/ 30 Fee 200/ 240 Grades K - 7 Mentor Recreation offers extended care for children enrolled in the Civic Center Day Camp and Operation Outrageous Fun. Cool Down camp runs from 3:15p – 5:30 p each camp day amd includes activities such as arts and crafts, games and swim time at Civic Center Pool. We ask that each camper pack their own snack for Cool Down Camp and we will provide a drink. Pick up from Cool Down camp is generally at Civic Center Pool. Instructor: Recreation Camp Staff Location: Civic Center Park Fee: Resident - 34/wk Non-Resident - 42/wk Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Camp Dates Full 9 Wks Jun 7-Aug 6 Time 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p 3:15-5:30p Time 3:15-5:30p Fee 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 34/ 42 Fee 270/ 335 RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS FEB. 1 NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS FEB. 4 REGISTER AT WWW.CITYOFMENTOR.COM 4 Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 440.974.5720

Ages 6 - 9 Calling all brave adventurers, fearless explorers, and imaginative creators to Kid Quest! Take a break from your other summer activities and come join us for a unique camp that combines hands-on S.T.E.M. activities and crafts with games and outdoor experiences. Each week offers campers a wide array of opportunities: activate your imagination as you explore the ocean, hunt for treasure, search for clues, create your own slime, and make a splash. There is something for everyone at Kid Quest Camp! Campers must have completed Kindergarten. Instructor: Carly Spence Location: Wildwood Cultural Center Fee: Resident - 80/wk Non-Resident - 96/wk Week Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Theme Detectives: Mission Imposs. Outrageous Oceans Aspiring Artists/Kreative Kids Splish, Splash, FREEZE! Treasure Hunters Ooey, Gooey, Sticky, Chewy Diggin’ Up Dinosaurs Wild, Wild West It’s a Bug’s Life PLAY CAMP Time 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p 9:00a-1:00p Ages 4 - 6 Instructor: Lisa Sadler Location: Garfield Park Pavilion Fee: Resident - 64/wk Non-Resident - 77/wk Week Camp Dates Jun 7-11 Jun 14-18 Jun 21-25 Jun 28-Jul 2 Jul 5-9 Jul 12-16 Jul 19-23 Jul 26-30 Aug 2-6 Theme A Trip to the Zoo! To Infinity and Beyond Under the Sea Red, White & Blue Let’s Go Camping! Down on The Farm Bubbles! Bubbles! BUBBLES! We All Scream for Ice Cream Splish, Splash! Ages 5 - 8 This program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics through the exciting game of Basketball. With specialized skill drills and games, your young athlete will have a great time learning the fundamentals while becoming game ready. See improvement in defensive ability, shooting form, passing technique, and ball handling skills. While also advancing game play knowledge and movement. Please wear appropriate clothing, running shoes, sunscreen and bring plenty of water with a snack. Instructor: Rookie Athletics Staff Location: Walsh Park Basketball Court Just for ages 4 - 6, Garfield Play Camp provides organized play and activities designed to provide campers an opportunity to interact with children their own age in the exciting atmosphere of Garfield Park. Play Camp includes games, arts and crafts, stories and nature activities. Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 JUNIOR ROOKIE HOOPS BASKETBALL CAMP Days M-Th M-Th 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p 9:30a-12:40p Time 9:30a-12:30p 9:30a-12:30p ROOKIE HOOPS BASKETBALL CAMP Fee 120/ 144 120/ 144 Ages 9 - 12 Learn the exciting game of Basketball with Rookie Athletics. Through specialized skill drills and games, your young athlete will have a great time learning the fundamentals while becoming game ready. See improvement in defensive ability, shooting form, passing technique, and ball handling skills. While also advancing game play knowledge and movement. Please wear appropriate clothing, running shoes, sunscreen and bring plenty of water with a snack. Instructor: Rookie Athletics Staff Location: Walsh Park Basketball Court Days M-Th Time Camp Dates Jun 14-17 Aug 2 - 5 TRADITIONAL/SPORTS CAMPS KIDS QUEST CAMP Camp Dates Jun 21-24 Time 9:30a-12:30p Fee 120/ 144 RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS FEB. 1 NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION BEGINS FEB. 4 SOCCER CAMP Ages 6 - 12 Mentor Soccer Club will help you get ready for the fall soccer season with this instructional soccer camp for boys and girls. Emphasis is on skill development, teamwork, and sporting conduct. Coaches will use circuit training to teach soccer fundamentals such as heading, ball collection, passing, shooting, and dribbling. Campers practice and develop skills in age and ability appropriate learning groups. Camp provides opportunities for both beginning and advanced players to improve and enhance their soccer playing abilities and be ready for the field this fall. Small-sided matches will be played daily. Instructor: Mentor Soccer Club Location: Krueger Park Days M-F CITYOFMENTOR.COM/PARKS-RECREATION Camp Dates Jul 19-23 Time 9:30a-11:30a Fee 60/ 72 Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 5

SPORTS CAMPS CLEVELAND INDIANS YOUTH BUMP, SET, SPIKE! Ages 6 - 12 BASEBALL CAMP Ages 6 - 12 VOLLEYBALL FOR BEGINNERS Learn to play ‘The Indians Way’ in a safe, fun environment! Led by former Major Leaguer and Mentor native Matt Kata, Indians Youth Baseball camps are the ultimate developmental experience for youth baseball and softball players in Northeast Ohio. Whether your child is just getting introduced to the game of baseball or has been playing for a while, Indians Youth Baseball Camps will develop and improve upon the same basic fundamentals that Indians players work on each and every day – hitting, throwing, fielding, and base-running. Throughout the week, the qualified and professional coaching staff emphasizes the importance of keeping the focus on the process and the things that we can control: our Attitude, Concentration, and Effort, and encourages each participant to ‘A-C-E the Day!’ All campers receive an Indians t-shirt and hat, camp workbook and other giveaways. Please note: ALL REGISTRATION FOR THIS CAMP MUST BE COMPLETED AT WWW.INDIANS.COM/YOUTHBASEBALL prior to June 7. Child must turn six before the first day of camp. Instructor: Matt Kata/Cleveland Indians Location: Garfield Park Days M-F Camp Dates Jun 14-18 Time 9:00a-3:00p Fee 235 BEGINNER FENCING CAMP Ages 8 Zorro won’t hold a candle to you after you learn the fundamentals of modern foil fencing in this new day camp for kids ages 8 and older. You’ll learn stretching, footwork, lunges, attack, parry-riposte, strategy, tactics and bouting. Fun and safety are emphasized while developing hand-eye coordination, agility, dexterity and stamina as well as social skills and manners. All equipment is provided, so come out and try something new. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Bring a water bottle with your name on it, too. Instructor: Tom Nagy Location: Garfield Lounge Days M-F Camp Dates Jul 5-9 Bump, set and spike your way through this camp as you learn the basics of volleyball. Camp director Branden Keeper and his staff will help beginner players learn rotation, positions, scoring and more to develop strong volleyball skills. Instructor: Branden Keeper Location: Lost Nation Sports Park, 38630 Jet Center Pl, Willoughby Days M-F Camp Dates Jul 5-9 Time 8:30a-10:15a Fee 57/ 68 SERVING, STRATEGY & MORE VOLLEYBALL CAMP Ages 9 - 14 If you’ve got volleyball experience, this camp led by director Branden Keeper will help you refine your skills and prepare for competitive volleyball. Campers will practice and develop skills in age and ability appropriate learning groups. Instructor: Branden Keeper Location: Lost Nation Sports Park, 38630 Jet Center Pl, Willoughby Days M-F Camp Dates Jul 5-9 Time 10:30a-12:15p VOLLEYBALL FOR ADVANCING PLAYERS Fee 57/ 68 Ages 9 - 14 If you’ve played on a team or have participated in previous camps, this camp will help you refine your skills and prepare for more competitive volleyball. Campers will practice and develop skills in age and ability appropriate learning groups. We’ll work on cardiovascular conditioning, jump drills and plyometrics too to develop strength and agility. Instructor: Branden Keeper Location: Lost Nation Sports Park, 38630 Jet Center Pl, Willoughby Time 9:00a-11:00a INTERMEDIATE FENCING Fee 69/ 85 Days M-F Camp Dates Jul 5-9 Time 12:45p-2:30p Fee 57/ 68 Ages 8 Already studied basic fencing, this intermediate camp will help you learn more about the growing sport of fencing. This camp begins where beginning fencing ends, concentrating on developing additional parry strategies, bouting and learning more about penalties and how they affect competition. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Bring a water bottle with your name on it, too. Instructor: Tom Nagy Location: Garfield Lounge Days M-F 6 Camp Dates Jul 5-9 Time 11:30a-1:30p Fee 69/ 85 Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 440.974.5720

Ages 4-6 CHEERLEADING, JUMPS & TUMBLING CAMP Grades 1 - 3 Preschoolers learn skills that are the foundation of physical movement, coordination and body awareness while they are creatively having fun learning preschool cheers, chants, motions, jumps and tumbling. On the last day of this 8-hour camp, our cheerleaders will present a “picture perfect moment” pep rally for family and friends! Wear tennis shoes and bring identified pompoms. Morning campers bring identified water bottle & lunch, afternoon campers bring snacks & beverage. A 5 insurance fee is due to instructor the first day of camp. Cheerleading is more than cheers, chants and motions. Jumps and tumbling are the skills that make cheerleading a sport! PREPS offer qualified professional, safety-conscious gymnastic instructors to teach these skills. We teach cheers and chants with motions and jumps as well as all the tumbling skills needed for today’s cheerleaders. Wear tennis shoes and bring identified pompoms. Bring identified water bottles and healthy snacks. AM campers bring lunch. A 5 insurance fee is due to instructor the first day of camp. Instructor: Northshore Preps Staff Location: Garfield Park Lounge Instructor: Northshore Preps Staff Location: Garfield Park Lounge Days M-Th M-Th Camp Dates Jun 14-17 Jul 19-22 Time 10:30a-12:30p 1:00a-3:00p Fee 55/ 65 55/ 65 Days M-Th M-Th Camp Dates Jun 14-17 Jul 19-22 Time 1:00p-3:00p 10:30a-12:30p Fee 55/ 65 55/ 65 JUNIOR GOLF CAMP JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE This 4-day golf camp will properly prepare the junior golfer to be golf course ready by teaching proper fundamentals of golf, rules and etiquette. The camp will mainly focus on full swing, short game, putting, etiquette and the rules of golf. The fee includes range balls. Campers are encouraged to bring their own clubs, or loaner clubs will be provided. Proper golf attire is expected. Camp will be limited to 6 students per class. Each Thursday morning in the summer, more than 100 juniors tee it up for 9 holes of golf in this program designed for the experienced junior golfer. The league includes instruction from the Professional Golf Staff, skills contests, character development, and regular course play. Entry fees are used for prizes throughout the season and a cookout on the final day. NO PLAY July 15. Instructor: Black Brook Instructional Staff Location: Black Brook Golf Course Fee: Resident - 122/wk Non-Resident - 138/wk Instructor: Black Brook Golf Academy Instruction Staff Location: Black Brook Golf Course League Fee: 49 Plus Greens Fees paid weekly Week Days M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th Camp Dates Jun 7-10 Jun 14-17 Jun 21-24 Jun 28-Jul 1 Time 9:00a-10:30a 9:00a-10:30a 9:00a-10:30a 9:00a-10:30a Age 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 Days Th Th Th Th Week Days M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th Camp Dates Jun 7-10 Jun 14-17 Jun 21-24 Jun 28-Jul 1 Time 11:00a-12:30p 11:00a-12:30p 11:00a-12:30p 11:00a-12:30p Age 12-14 12-14 12-14 12-14 JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE SPECIALIZED GOLF PROGRAM Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 JUST FOR GIRLS JR GOLF LEAGUE This league is designed for girls ages 10-14 to further their education on the fundamentals of golf and play on the course. Girls will receive a 15-minute clinic then go on the course for play. Girls can play as many holes as they would like to depending on their comfort level. Entry fees include prizes throughout the season and a cookout on the final day. NO PLAY on July 15. Location: Black Brook Golf Course League Fee: 49 Plus Greens Fees paid weekly Days Th Camp Dates Jun 3-Jul 29 Time 10:30a CITYOFMENTOR.COM/PARKS-RECREATION Age 10-14 Camp Dates Jun 3-Aug 5 Jun 3-Aug 5 Jun 3-Aug 5 Jun 3-Aug 5 Time 8:45a 9:15a 9:45a 10:15a SPORTS CAMPS PRESCHOOL CHEERLEADING CAMP Age 12-18 10-14 10-14 10-14 Do you want to try out for your High School Golf Team or play at a higher level? This specialized program is just for you. You’ll have a 15-minute clinic with our pro each week covering everything from playing, etiquette, character development, and rules. Golfers will play 9 or 18 holes and record their scores to establish a U.S.G.A handicap. Entry fees are used for prizes throughout the season and a cookout on the final day. The program is open to boys & girls ages 12-18. NO PLAY on July 15. Instructor: P.G.A. Professional Tim Ausperk Location: Black Brook Golf Course League Fee: 49 Plus Greens Fees paid weekly Days Th Camp Dates Jun 3-Jul 29 Time 8:15a Age 12-18 Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 7

DISCOVERY CAMPS BOATING CAMP I Ages 10-14 This is both a classroom and hands-on boating program. Each day students have class time studying OBEC safe boating in order to earn a boating license. The rest of the day is ‘on the water’ time, learning the proper way to use each type of watercraft. Students learn the basics of how to paddle a kayak and canoe, row a row boat, sail a sailboat, and drive a small electric motor boat all in one action packed week! Campers also learn related skills including PFD training, water safety, navigation rules, rigging boats, and capsizing drills. Prerequisite: Campers must hold a Red Cross Level 3 or higher swimming certificate, be able to tread water for 2 minutes and swim 25 yards at any speed using any stroke. All equipment is provided. Families are invited to watch campers show off their new skills at our annual regatta on the last afternoon Instructor: Michelle Haag Location: Mentor Lagoons Marina Days M-F Camp Dates Jul 12-16 Time 9:15a-3:15p Fee 127/ 152 GRANDPARENT & ME CAMP Ages 5 with Grandparent Grandparents and their grandkids can explore summer camp together in this intergenerational camp experience. Meet at Wildwood Cultural Center the first two days and participate in games and activities, create a variety of arts & crafts, and go exploring in outdoor adventures together. The last day will be spent at the Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve & Marina where kayaking, nature walks, a hayride and campfire will complete the experience. This is a memory that your grandchildren will cherish forever! Price of camp is per person. Location: Wildwood Cultural Center/Mentor Lagoons Marina Days W-F Camp Dates Jul 21-23 Time 9:00a-1:00p ECOHEROS Ages 10-15 BOATING CAMP II Ages 10-14 Join our group of nature explorers as we look into environmental issues in our community and learn skills of some of the scientists that help solve them. You will practice techniques of water testing, air and soil quality investigation and sampling and categorizing biota from various ecosystems in the lagoons and marsh areas. The evidence our teams collect will help inform real decisions about best practices in this area and how we can protect our local resources. Campers should be interested in the natural world. Campers must come with an Ohio OBEC boating license (ie., though Mentor Rec, Spirit of America or other accepted program). Licensed boaters will spend most of our time on the water honing skills of paddling, sailing and steering a small motor boat. Campers will take to the lake as much as possible using larger craft and practicing navigation, maneuvering and higher level boating. We will take field trips to explore other waterways. Wear appropriate boating clothes (no flip flops), bring sunscreen and your lunch to eat while “on location” each day. Instructor: Recreation Staff Location: Mentor Lagoons Marina Instructor: Michelle Haag Location: Mentor Lagoons Marina Days Tu-F 8 Fee 57/ 68 Camp Dates Jul 6-9 Time 9:15a-3:15p Fee 73/ 94 Days M-F Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide Camp Dates Aug 2-6 Time 9:15a-3:15p Fee 73/ 94 440.974.5720

NATURE CRAFT 2.0 Ages 8-12 Discover the exciting world of science with fun, hands-on challenges. Instructor Branden Keeper will guide you through a new science challenge each day. Through hands-on experience and problem solving, you’ll learn about material strength, propulsion, acceleration, forces, and pressure. Students will work in a kid friendly, collaborative team environment. At the end of each day the teams will compete in a science challenge. Challenges will include the Egg Drop Survival, the Paper Tug-of-War, and the Catapult Launch along with other fun challenges. Get ready to have some fun! Instructor: Branden Keeper Location: Community Center Days M-F Camp Dates Jun 14-18 Time 9:00a-11:00a SUPERHERO ACADEMY Find the tools, learn the crafts, and use your Mine Craft knowhow in real life. You and your group will design your skins and then fill your packs with all the artifacts (like pickaxes, flint, compasses, granite, maps and more) that you will need to explore, create and survive in the lagoons biome. We’ll forage for food, make fires, build shelters and even outsmart the creepers on our night hike (tentatively scheduled for Thursday evening) . Be prepared though, with insect repellent, sunscreen and water gear, we’ll be hiking, swimming, kayaking while we build our own community outside of the video game! Instructor: Michelle Haag Location: Mentor Lagoons Marina Days M-F M-F Fee 70/ 84 Ages 7-12 DISCOVERY CAMPS X-TREME SCIENCE CHALLENGE CAMP Camp Dates Jul 19-23 Jul 19-23 Time 9:15a-12:00p 12:30p-3:15p Fee 73/ 94 73/ 94 Ages 4-6 Look up in the sky, it’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s YOU! Join us for a week of Superhero adventures! We will create our own superhero outfits, come up with our superhero names and learn how to defend the universe against villains. All while having fun outdoors doing superhero obstacle courses, crafts and games! Campers should bring a superhero snack and water bottle with their name on it. Camp Director: Branden Keeper Location: Walsh Park Days M-F Camp Dates Jul 19-23 Time 9:00a-11:00a Fee 70/ 84 ARTISTS CAMP Ages 7-12 Calling all young artists! Start your summer off with a week filled with fun and creativity. Art educator and creative artist Jacqui Spetrino will guide you in developing your drawing skills while experiment

MENTOR PARKS & RECREATION CITY OF MENTOR 2021 . Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer Camp Guide 440.974.5720 C I T Y E O F M N O R. 3 CIVIC CENTER DAY CAMP Register early! Weekly maximum is 40 campers and we fill often! Our largest and most popular day camp, Civic Center . TRADITIONAL CAMPS Mentor Parks and Recreation - 2021 Summer .

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