Boys &Girls Club of Clifton
Camp Clifton
Summer Program
June30th – August 22nd
Visit us on the web at www. bgcclifton.org
2014
About Camp Clifton
The Boys & Girls Club of Clifton’s Camp Clifton Summer Program is a full day camp for
members ages 6 – 14 (1stgrade verification on school letter head or a copy of the child’s report card
is required for campers 6 years of age) Sessions run for a one (1) week period and are limited to
350 children per session.
There are eight sessions from which to choose running from June 30th- August 22nd. The hours of
operation are Monday – Friday, 8:30AM – 5:30PM. Please mark your calendar that the Club will
be closed on July 4th. Summer sessions are as follows:
Session 1: June 30th – July 3rd Session 5: July 28th – August 1st
Session 2: July 7th – July 11th Session 6: August 4th– August8th
Session 3: July 14th - July 18th Session 7: August 11th – August 15th
Session 4: July 21st –July 25th Session 8: August 18th– August 22nd
Campers are placed into groups according to their age and will be assigned a designated group
leader and aide. Throughout the day the group leader and aide schedule supervised programs for
campers’ participation.
In addition to the weekly day camp program, there are at least two trips/outings offered for each
age group per month. Registration for summer trips will be on a first come first served basis. Camp
Clifton will operate on the schedule provided below:
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Extended camp hours ($2.00 per day)
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Campers assemble in the gym
Membership photo id’s required
9:00 AM – 9: 30 AM General meeting and announcements
Groups’ formed and daily attendance taken
Trip program departs
9:30 AM – 5:00 PM Scheduled group activities
Groups rotate to various areas/activities
5:00 PM – 5:30 PM Preparation for pick up
Campers prepare for departure
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM Extended camp hours ($2.00 per day)
Lunch is provided for all campers through the Passaic County Food Program. Campers will
enjoy a variety of nutritious lunches which consists of cold sandwiches, (vegetarian lunches available – must be requested in advance), fresh fruit, 100% juice and 2% milk. Lunch menus
will be available at the front desk during summer camp
Camp Clifton Fees &Registration
Campers must be members of the Club and membership fees are non-refundable. A
Copy of your child’s report card or letter on school letter head verifying current grade is
required at sign up for campers 6 years old. Pre-registration is required for all trips / activities, and will be on a first come first served basis.
There are a limited number of scholarships/reduced rates available for families who are
income eligible. Families applying for scholarship/ reduced rate must be residents of Clifton, meet the income eligibility guidelines and must provide a photocopy of their 2013
Federal Tax Return claiming the child as a dependent. Do not assume you will be granted a scholarship/ reduced rate. Applicants will be notified if they are granted a scholarship/reduced rate.
Camp Clifton Program Fees - $130.00 per week for the 1stchild and
10% off for each additional child in the same household.
Camp Clifton Extended Summer Care– Regular camp hours are 8:30am
until 5:30pm. For an additional charge of $2.00 for early drop off and / or $2.00 for late pick up, campers may be dropped off no earlier than
7:30am and picked up no later than 6:30pm.
Scholarships (free), Reduced Rate ($85.00 per week). Only Clifton
residents may apply – do not assume you qualify. You will be notified as
scholarships / reduced rates are limited). All applicants, including children currently receiving scholarships for the After Care Program must re-apply – scholarships / reduced rates do not carry over from program to
program. If applying for a scholarship or reduced rate you must provide the following to the Club at
time of registration:
Completed Summer Program Application (including immunization records) if
the application is incomplete you will risk being considered for assistance;
Attach a copy of 2013 Federal Income Tax Return claiming child as a
dependent; and
Welfare pink slip or Medicare Program (if applicable)
Camp Clifton Records & Policies
Summer Program Refund Policy - once a session has started, no refunds will be
granted. You may request a refund in writing 10 business days prior to start of your
scheduled session date. There will be a $10.00 administrative fee assessed per session on all refunds. If your child becomes ill and is unable to attend camp for three or
more consecutive days, the Club will consider a refund if the request is made in
writing and is accompanied by a signed and dated medical note. The administrative
fee will be waived if a medical note is submitted requesting the participant’s
withdrawal from the summer camp program. We will not under any circumstance,
grant refunds for changes in family vacations, sport camp schedules or other personal
reasons. However, if another slot is open, we will make every attempt to place your
child in another camp session.
Immunization Records–Camp Clifton’s Summer Program is licensed by the State of
New Jersey Youth Camp Safety Act Standards, which requires written health
history for summer program participants. The member’s immunization history along
with any known physical and/or mental condition must be completed and submitted by a parent, legal guardian or physician at the time of registration.
Sign-Out Policy - To assure the safety of all campers, we require that you sign out
your child every day. If you are unable to pick your child up on any given day,
please provide the Club with a written note indicating the individual who will pick up your child. Such individuals must check in at the front desk. If you are going to be
late picking up your child on a given day, please notify the Club. Campers not
picked up by 5:30 pm will be placed in extended care and assessed a fee of $2.00
upon pick up per day.
Sneakers and ID Cards –are mandatory for summer camp for campers’ safety
and attendance policies and will be strictly enforced by staff. Sneaker ring checks
will be done daily. Campers are required to scan their ID cards every day upon
entering the building for camp. After three (3) occurrences without their card – your
child will be suspended from camp for one (1) day. Replacement ID cards are $2.00
and sneaker rings are $5.00 both are available at the front desk.
Camp Clifton - Safety First
Health and Safety - For the safety of all campers, the majority of
staff are trained and certified by the American Safety & Health Institute / American Red Cross in AED, First Aid and CPR. Pool staffs are certified Lifeguards and/or Water Safety Instructors. Pool lockers
are available and are staffed by a locker room attendant.
Group leaders and aides supervise all trips and outings and are required, when leaving
the Club, to carry first aid kits along with a complete list of all campers’ names, contact information, including emergency telephone numbers.
In the event that a child becomes injured during an outing, our trained staff will provide
aid for the injured child in an appropriate and professional manner, including calling for emergency medical assistance if needed. All accidents will be documented and parents will be notified.
Arrival - to assure that each camper is accounted for, we require that all campers have
their ID card and are wearing their SNEAKERS AND SNEAKER RINGS daily. The group leader and/or aide will take attendance twice daily. Parents will also be notified, if their child (ren) leaves the building or his/her group. Campers are not permitted to be outside
of the Club building unsupervised for any reason.
If a child becomes sick during the course of the day, parents will be notified to pick up
their child. We ask that you do not send sick children to camp. Please make certain that we have your correct phone numbers and emergency phone numbers on file.
Transportation - The Club will provide transportation to parks, trips and weekly
outings. The Club will utilize yellow school buses and Club vans to transport campers to
such activities. Each bus is equipped with first aid kits and Club bus drivers possess their Commercial Driver Licenses (CDL).
Camp Clifton Rules & Regulations
For the safety of all campers, we request that you read and talk with your child
about the rules and regulations of the Club. If your child ignores the rules and
regulations on a regular basis, a suspension may be necessary. The Club will not tolerate any disrespect to staff or fellow campers, misuse of
equipment, fighting, vulgar language, leaving the building, inappropriate
touching, violence of any kind or damage to property etc…
Electronic games, cell phones, IPods, MP3’s etc. are not permitted in camp. If lost
or stolen the Club will not be responsible. KEEP ALL ELECTRONICS HOME.
Campers are not permitted to wait outside the building to be picked up
Campers must be signed out daily
The Club is not permitted to administer any kind of medication to any child in
the program
Permission slips are required for all trips or outings with the exception of daily
group park (park trips are apart of the daily camp schedule)
We require that your child wear their SNEAKERS &SNEAKER RINGS and
scan their ID card at the front desk upon entering the building. There will be a
$2.00 fee for replacement ids and $5.00 for replacement sneaker rings
Running is not allowed in the hallways and/or in the classrooms
Campers are not allowed to go into another camper’s locker at anytime
Campers are not allowed to utilize the Club telephone if it is not an emergency
We will not allow female campers to wear cut off or half shirts to the Club and
require all young men to wear shirts in the building
Bathing caps must be worn in the swimming pool if your child’s hair is below
their chin and can be purchased for $3. Goggles are also available for $6.
In order to swim in the deep end, your child must first pay $1 and be able to swim
one lap freestyle and one lap backstroke. If they lose or forget their bracelet, they
will need to pay $2 and take the test again.
If these rules and regulations are not adhered to the following actions will be
taken: Group counselor/staff will talk with child and attempt to correct the problem;
If the problem persists, the child will be sent to the front desk where he/she will
be written up on an incident report form;
A second occurrence will result in parent notification; and
Repeated occurrences will result in a parent/child conference with the Program
Director to determine future actions, which may include suspension.
Camp Clifton Programs
Campers are divided into groups according to ages
and each group is assigned a group leader, aide, and a
counselor in training. Campers participate in
programs as part of their group on a daily schedule. A
staff member is in charge of each program area. This
establishes a staff child ratio of approximately 15 – 1.
Staff and Group leaders are responsible for overseeing
and conducting program activities. There are eight
groups in which campers will be divided.
Approximately 45 campers will be assigned to each
group:
Canaries Blue Jays Sparrows Robins Cardinals Hawks Eagles Falcons
Camp Clifton Programs &Areas Gymnasium - physical education activities, sport competitions and contests
Game Room – organized games, weekly contests and tournaments
Media Room–music, movies, coloring and board games
Art Room– arts and crafts, word games and projects
Swimming Pool – recreational swimming
Board/ Conference Room – lunch, movies and table games
Clifton Parks – field games and playground
Special Events – shows, contests and races
Learning Center – computer activities
Teen Center – teen program activities - game room, television,
stereo & lounge
Camp Clifton Field Day & Color Day
As part of the daily program campers will attend park trips for one (1) hour each
day. The Club transports the campers to Clifton area parks (Oakridge, Sperling and
Robin Hood) for outdoor play.
Every Friday as a part of camp, the Club will be busing a designated group of campers over to Brookdale Park, in Bloomfield for an afternoon outing of
recreational play to include: softball, kickball, track & field events, and much more.
Campers will depart the Club at approximately 12:30pm and return at
approximately 4:30pm. The following campers will attend on the dates below:
Canaries & Blue Jays - 7/11 &8/8 Sparrows &Robins - 7/18 & 8/22
Cardinals &Hawks - 7/25 Eagles &Falcons - 8/1
LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING, SOCKS AND SNEAKERS ARE MANDATORY
Wednesday is color day during camp. Each group is assigned a colored shirt and
the group who has the most participants wearing their shirts wins a free trip to the
movies on Thursday at the Belmont Movie Theatre, in Montclair or will be provided
and ice cream party. Spending money is strongly recommended as snack, beverages or candy is not included.
Canaries – Daisy Cardinals – Red Blue Jays– Aquatic Blue Hawks – Gold Sparrows –Tennessee Orange Eagles– Carolina Blue Robins – Orange Falcons – Cardinal Red
Bonus Bucks (wooden coins) will be awarded to campers who exhibit positive
behavior, complete assignments, or win contests. Campers will have the opportunity
to make purchases from the bonus buck store weekly where they can trade in their
bonus bucks for prizes. We encourage all campers to use their bonus bucks every
week and not save them until the end of summer camp.
Camp Clifton Trips The Summer Trip Program is a special package available to registered
campers in addition to our summer day camp program. The program is available for three (3) age groups: 7 & 8 yr. olds, 9 & 10 yr. olds, and 11 -
Teens. The following trips were combined for the 11 & 12 and teens: Great
Adventure, Hurricane Harbor, Dorney Park, Camel Beach Water Park, Yankee Game and Mountain Creek. There will be opportunities for
campers 11 and up to participate in some of the teen trips. Notices will be
posted on the doors when such opportunities are available and an announcement will be made during morning announcements. There will be
at least two (2) trips per age group each month. Trips will be on a scheduled basis and limited
to 45 campers per outing. Registration will be held on Monday, June 2nd from 9:00am – 12:00pm and 4:30pm – 7:00pm. Permission slips and full payment are required at sign up. If
your check is returned to us by your bank you will be assessed a $25.00 return check fee and
will automatically lose your camp trip spot – no notice will be given. Registration for trips are
on a first come first served basis and is non – refundable.
Bowling Fun Days, Clifton, includes two games and shoes. Each week the camper who scores
the highest bowling average in their age group will be posted in the game room.
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City is in almost every way engaging people in real science.
Explore all the center has to offer from exhibits to IMAX films or virtual tours.
Iplay America, Freehold, includes a two – story laser tag, boardwalk style games, a 4D
theater, and over 200 arcade games. Campers will also enjoy playing mini bowling, driving
the go carts or showing off their skills in video games.
Space Odyssey, Englewood, NJ is the total indoor amusement park, featuring laser tag game,
95 video & redemption games, bowling, and much more.
FunPlex, East Hanover, NJ is an indoor water park (campers must wear their bathing suit)
&theme park that has attractions like, "Foam Frenzy” and "Electric Go-Karts", Laser Runner,
Free Fall, Bumper Cars, and much more! MagiQuest is a treasure hunting game that requires skills in reading and following directions.
Walking with Dinosaurs, (Prudential Center) Newark, NJ is a world-class family attraction
that combines cutting-edge science with the creative mind of great artists and teachers to
create a one-of-a kind experience that is thrilling, educational and fun. The brilliant engineering of the world’s leading roboticists and the imagination of artist, you will witness,
realistic dinosaurs come to life.
Rebounderz is an exciting new destination for our older groups ages 11-Teens. Located in
Edison, NJ this indoor amusement facility is home to a widespread variety of trampoline fun
where they can enjoy the day bouncing around.
Camp Clifton Special Events
Movie Day-Movie outings will be awarded to the group who has the most
participants for “Color Day”. Movie day will take place once a week from
approximately 9:00am – 2:00pm for the eight weeks of camp. Movie day does not
include snack, beverages or candy. Spending money is strongly recommended.
You Got Caught Doing Something Good – campers who exhibit positive
behavior will be awarded BONUS BUCKS (wooden coins) that can be traded
in at the bonus bucks store.
Group Camper Pride– the group that shows the most camp pride via camp
songs & chants, positive behavior, and overall group unity.
Talent Show – campers will have the opportunity to try out for the end of
summer talent show. Talent show is free for parents/guests and usually last for
approximately two hours.
BGC Trivia – each day during morning announcements a trivia question will
be presented to the groups. The camper who answers correctly wins a prize from
the treasure chest.
Staff vs. Campers – campers will be chosen to play various games against their
counselors. Such activities will consist of volleyball, kickball, basketball and T-
ball.
Theme Week – campers will participate in various fun – filled activities
throughout camp. Theme weeks will consist of: Meeting New Friends Week,
Wacky and Wonderful Week, Career Week, Fun and Fitness Week, Holiday
Week, Camp Clifton’s Got Talent Week and Spirit and Farewell Week.
Camp Clifton Summer Education Program
The Summer Brain Gain is Boys & Girls Club of America’s summer learning
initiative created to mitigate or reverse summer learning loss.
The Summer Brain Gain Program consists of six to nine weeks of robust summer
learning. Each day members spend 120 minutes of academic lead instruction
performing engaging theme-based activities.
Project-based learning is the guiding instructional approach for the Summer Brain
Gain curriculum. The approach establishes Club members as the drivers, and they
are highly engaged in both learning and fun. Club professionals and activity leaders
support, facilitate and guide these activities in a role more like mentor or coach,
rather than a teacher. Summer Brain Gain incorporates the following guiding
principles:
Project-Based Learning Principles-Youth engage in a process of learning
through discovery, creative expression, group work toward a common goal,
and a final project or production.
Learner-Centered Activities-Focuses on the individual; emphasizes the
process-what and how members are learning.
Mastery Programs-Impart or transfer essential skills and knowledge;
provides activities that meet the educational, emotional and physical needs of
members ranging from early elementary school (grades 1-2), older elementary
school (grades 3-5), and middle school (grades 6-8).
High-Yield Activities-Impart fun with a purpose, reinforce and enhance
knowledge and skills.
STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) Integration
and Linkages-Provide opportunities to reinforce reading, math, and writing
skills through computer use and access to the Internet. Includes expanded
learning opportunities incorporating STEAM.
Family Linkages-Include links to other activities that members can do at
home, as well as family participation at program events.
Camp Clifton Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens if I am late picking up my child?
A: Camper will be placed in after care for a charge of $2.00 upon pick up
Q: Can I sign up for more sessions, if I originally only requested 1 or 2?
A: Yes. You must provide written notice one week prior and pay for the additional
session requested at time of request
Q: What comes in the bagged lunch for the trips?
A: Bagged lunches consists of cold cut sandwiches, juice, milk and fruit
Q: My child is in one group, but his/her friends are in another group. Can I change
groups?
A: We will do our best to accommodate; unfortunately, no changes will be made the
first week of camp
Q: Does my child automatically go on trips scheduled during the sessions they are
enrolled in?
A: No, you must pre-register for trips with the exception of group park trips/movie
day, if your child’s group wins color day
Q: If I signed up to chaperone a trip and cannot make it – what should I do?
A: Please notify us ASAP to assure we are within ratio for camper’s safety. If you
would like to have someone else chaperone, they must be 21 and approved by the
Program Director
Q: Do I get a refund if my child misses the bus for a trip? Will the bus wait?
A: No, the bus will not be able to wait for late arrivals. Trips are non-refundable. If
space permits, we can switch camper to another trip
Q: Why do you need my child’s immunization (shot) record?
A: To maintain the Club’s camp state license
Q: Are swim lessons included in summer camp? And how will my child know to go
to their lesson?
A: No. Swim lessons are a separate fee from camp and counselors will be provided a
list of swimmers and campers will be sent to their lessons. Campers in the Canaries /
Blue Jays group will be walked to the locker room
Q: If other trips become available, how will I know of its opening?
A: Available trips will be posted on the glass window as you exit the building
Camp Clifton Swim Lessons – Registration May 19th
Registration is ONLINE. Must be a member ONE WEEK prior to May 19th. You WILL NOT be allowed to
register if your child’s membership is not up to date. Membership cost - $40.00 & Swim lesson cost - $65.00.
Parents may register for more than one session at a time to assure continued progression. Offering (4) 2 week sessions Monday – Friday. NOTE: If check is returned, your child will be removed from swim class and you will be
charged a $25 return check fee. 6 Levels of progression
Level I – Water Exploration Level III – Stroke Readiness Level V – Stroke Refinement
Level II – Primary Skills Level IV – Stroke Development Level VI – Skills Proficiency Class Schedule, Times and Levels (lessons are 40 minutes – Guppies lessons 30 minutes)
Session I: 6/30– 7/11(NO class 7/4) Session II: 7/14– 7/25 Session III: 7/28– 8/8 Session IV: 8/11- 8/22
9:00-9:40am Level 1, 2, 3 & Guppies 11:15 – 11:55am Level 2, 3, 6
9:45-10:25am Level 1, 2. 3, 4 12:00-12:40 Level 2, 4 & 5
10:30-11:10am Level 1, 2, 4 & Guppies 12:15-12:45 Guppies
**LIMITED!! EVENING SWIM CLASSES : 7/1 - 7/31 Tues. & Thurs. 6:05 pm-6:45 pm- Levels 1, 2, 3,
Camp Clifton Swim Tech Camp
This camp is dedicated to helping serious swimmers work on stoke development, conditioning and preparation for the upcoming swim team season. Swimmers will benefit from instructional videos and condition exercises. This camp is
perfect for the competitive swimmer. Each day consist of 3 hours. DRY LAND in the GYM 9:00-10:00a.m. Includes
running, weight training & intense cardio. Come in your gym clothes and sneakers and meet the coach in the gym.
VIDEO 10:00-11:00a.m. STROKE DEVELOPMENT IN POOL 11:00-12:00p.m. Prerequisite: Must have completed
Level 6 in swim lessons, swim all 4 strokes that are acceptable for swim team and must be able to do a flip turn in the water. Proper recommendation from head coach required. Time &Days: Daily (Mon.-Fri.) from 9:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.
For ages 8 & up Fees: &85 per week 1st child and $78 each additional child in same household plus Membership.
Must sign up BEFORE the week starts. Registration: Ongoing from March 25 in Aquatics office. Space limited to 20 children per week. First come, first serve basis! SIGN UP TODAY!
Week 1: June 30—July 3 Freestyle Week 5: July 28-Aug. 1 Starts & Turns Week 2: July 7—11 Backstroke Week 6: Aug. 4-8 Freestyle/Backstroke
Week 3: July 14-18 Butterfly Week 7: Aug. 11-15 Breaststroke/Butterfly Week 4: July 21-25 Breaststroke Week 8: Aug. 18-22 Starts & Turns
**SUMMER CAMP DISCOUNT– A) If your child is registered for Swim Tech and day camp, the cost of day
camp will be $65.00 per week B) If your child is registered for Swim Tech Camp, summer swim team and day camp,
the cost of day camp will be $50.00 per week.
Summer Swim Team
SWIM TEAM REQUIREMENT: Seahawks Summer Swim Team is open to ALL swimmers who can swim
all 4 strokes. All new swimmers must tryout with Swim Coach Anna. For ages 6-17. This program will help
current swim team members continue their progression and endurance. This will also help new swim team members increase their endurance, improve stroke techniques and allow you to be part of a competitive
environment. Registration: Ongoing from March 25 in Aquatics Office.
Dates & Times: June 30-August 22 (Monday-Friday) New swimmers: 4:30-5:30p.m.
Returning swimmers: 5:30-6:45p.m. FEE: $125 plus Youth Membership ($40) *subject to change
For swimmers with gold and silver time standards with Anna’s recommendation. Registration: In Aquatics office with Anna Fee: $280 plus youth membership ($40) *subject to change
Dates: April 14-August 22 Time: April 14-June 27 (Mon-Fri) 5:30-8:00pm
June 30-August 22 (Mon-Fri) 3:30-6:00pm (subject to change)
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4
The FunPlex - MagiQuest All Ages
5 Tomahawk Lake
6 - 8 _____________
Dorney Park 11 – Teens
6 Bowling All Ages
7
Yankee Game 9 & 10
8 Field Day
Canaries & Blue Jays
11 Roller Skating
All Ages
12 Camel Beach Water Park 11 - Teens
13 Bowling All Ages
14 Dorney Park
9 & 10
15 CAMP TALENT
SHOW 2 PM
18 Dynamite Falls
Adventure Mini Golfing All Ages
19 Camel Beach Water Park
9 & 10
20 Bowling All Ages
21
22 Field Day
Sparrows & Robins
LAST DAY OF CAMP
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday JUNE 30
1ST DAY OF CAMP
1 Jenkinson’s Aquarium
6 - 8
2 Bowling All Ages
3 Mountain Creek
9 & 10
4 CLOSED
7 The FunPlex w/
MagiQuest All Ages
8 Mountain Creek
11 - Teens
9 Bowling All Ages
10 Bronx Zoo
6 - 8
11 Field Day
Canaries & Blue Jays
14 Liberty Science
Center All Ages
15 Hurricane
Harbor 9 & 10
16 Bowling All Ages
17 Hurricane
Harbor 11 - Teens
18 Field Day
Sparrows & Robins
21 Roller Skating
All Ages
22 Keansburg
Amusement Park 6 - 8
23 Bowling All Ages
24 Great Adv.
9 & 10 ____________ Yankee Game
11 - Teens
25 Field Day
Cardinals & Hawks
____________ All Ages
Walking W/ Dinosaurs
28 Space Odyssey
All Ages
29 Great Adv 11 – Teens
30 Bowling All Ages
31 IPlay America
6 - 8
AUGUST 1 Field Day Eagles & Falcons
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TRIP REGISTRATION 6/2 (9-12) and (4:30 – 7:00) MUST BE A REGISTERED CAMPER
CAMP CLIFTON TEEN PROGRAM JULY TRIPS Teens may also SIGN UP for Mon & Wed trips designated for all ages
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday JUNE 30TH 1ST DAY OF
CAMP
1 2 Bowling
All Ages / Meadowlands
Fair
3 Garden State
Mall
4 Closed
7 Roller Skating
8 Mountain Creek
11 - Teens
9 Bowling All Ages
10 11 Bear
Mountain
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15 Paint Ball
16 Bowling All Ages
17 Hurricane
Harbor 11 - Teens
18 Rebounderz
21 Movies
22 23 Bowling All Ages
24 Yankee Game
11 - Teens
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28 Skating
29 Great Adv 11 – Teens
30 Bowling All Ages
IPlay America
31 AUGUST 1 Field Day Eagles & Falcons
CAMP CLIFTON TEEN PROGRAM AUGUST TRIPS
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4
5 Dorney Park 11 – Teens
6 Bowling All Ages
7 Paint Ball
8 Bear Mountain
11 Movies
12 Camel Beach Water Park 11 – Teens
13 Bowling All Ages
14 15 CAMP TALENT
SHOW 2PM
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19 Paint Ball
20 Bowling All Ages
Dave & Buster’s
21 22 LAST DAY OF
CAMP
TRIP REGISTRATION 6/2 (9-12) and (4:30 – 7:00) MUST BE A
REGISTERED CAMPER
Boys & Girls Club of Clifton 973-773-2697
Administrative Office 973-773-0966 / 973-773-3103 (fax)
Robert Foster, Executive Director 973-773-0966 x 119
Teresa Conroy, Business Administrator 973-773-0966 x 110
Joe Holmes, Director of Operations & HR 973-773-0966 x 121
John DeGraaf, Resource and Dev. Director 973-773-0966 x 111
Paula J. Benjamin, Program Director 973-773-2697 x 147
Leah Greene, School #17 Asst. Program Director 973-773-2697 x 149
Andrew Hickman, Teen Coordinator 973-773-2697 x 130
Jeremy Lastra, Athletic Coordinator 973-773-2697 x 148
Debra M. Lesnick, Director of Education 973-773-2697 x 120
John Kungl, IT Director 973-773-2697 x 117
Nadia Stavko, Aquatics Director 973-773-2697 x 131
Monique Mariso, Asst Aquatics Director 973-773-2697 x 135
Mary Jo Anzaldi-Foster, Early Childhood Director 973-773-2697 x 143
Gingerbread House 973-773-2697 x 143
DATES TO REMEMBER… Summer Swim Registration - Clifton Res. Only May 19th - 6:00am Open Community May 20th - 8:30am
Summer Trip Program Reg. June 2nd - 9:00 – 12:00 & 4:30 – 7:00pm
2014 – 2015 After School Child Care June9th – 20th Program Pre-Registration
Club Vacation June 23rd – June 29th
Re-open for Pre-Registered Summer
Day Camp June 30th
Registration for Fall Swim lessons August 11th – 6:00am
Registration for After School Child Care Program August 18th
Club Vacation August 23rd– September 7th
Early Childhood & September 8th After Care Program Re-Open