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ROCKacademycamps MAY 28TH- AUGUST 9TH REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! R O C K A C A D E M Y. O R G / S U M M E R C A M P S

ROCKacademycamps ROCK ACADEMY CAMPS OFFERS: Safe and fun learning environment! A wide variety of day-camps for children ages 5 14 including sports, science, arts and adventure! Programs designed to develop the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of each participant. D i r e c t s u p e r v i s i o n w i t h q u a l i f i e d, t r a i n e d s t a f f. Daily and weekly options available. LOCATION CONTACT HOURS REGISTRATION Rock Academy- Liberty Station 2277 Rosecrans Street San Diego, CA 92106 Monday- Friday 7:00am 6:00pm Director Darnell Uhland Office: (619)764-5200 Email: darnell.uhland@sdrock.com r o c k a c a d e m y. o r g / s u m m e r c a m p s SUMMER SESSION DATES 1 MAY 28JUNE 7 2 JUNE 10JUNE 21 3 JUNE 24JULY 5 *WE WILL BE CLOSED T H U R S D AY, J U LY 4 T H 4 JULY 8JULY 19 5 JULY 22AUGUST 2 6 AUGUST 5AUGUST 9

1 SESSION ONE MAY 28-JUNE 7 KIDS CLUB (GRADES K-2) In this camp, campers will be involved in a variety of activities that take place on-site or within walking distance. Campers will enjoy guest speakers, crafts, songs, games, sports, skits, field trips within walking distance, and more! E v e r y We d n e s d a y = Wa t e r D a y! ( We a t h e r Pe r m i t t i n g ) P l e a s e m a k e s u r e y o u r c h i l d brings a backpack, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. C OST: $ 3 5 0 O N E WE EK: $ 225 DAILY: $ 60 LITTLE ARTIST (GRADES K-6) Get your drawing hands warmed up! RAC is ready to present a camp that helps kids learn basic drawing and painting techniques in a variety of mediums. Come explore the world of charcoal, oil pastels, watercolors, and acrylics, drawing subjects like cartoons, still life, animals, and landscapes! Campers will also learn about many different artists, art styles, and periods of art. Sounds like a masterpiece. C OST: $ 4 2 5 WEIRD SCIENCE H a v e y o u r p a r e n t s e v e r t o l d y o u : D o n t m a k e a m e s s o r d o n t p l a y w i t h y o u r f o o d. W h a t a b o u t W h a t w i l l f l y f u r t h e r, a w a t e r b a l l o o n o r k i w i? We l l, p r e p a r e t o g e t d i r t y! We l c o m e t o a c a m p w h e r e g e t t i n g d i r t y a n d p l a y i n g w i t h y o u r f o o d i s t h e n a m e o f t h e g a m e. Yo u ' l l l e a r n t o m a k e a g e y s e r o f m e n t o s a n d s o d a! M a k e a r o c k e t with water and special ingredients! Create slime from everyday household i n g r e d i e n t s! W h e n i t c o m e s d o w n t o i t, t h i s c a m p w i l l m a k e y o u s t u d y f u n o l o g y. C OST: $ 4 25

2 SESSION TWO JUNE 10-21 ART EXPLORATION Campers will explore many facets of the arts by visiting many different studios and museums located in nearby Liberty Station Arts District. Campers will get to experience dance, digital arts, ceramics, and of course drawing and painting. This camp will make you feel like you are a jack of all trades. C O S T: $ 4 5 0 GAME ON Game On will feature a variety of tournaments covering video games, board games, playground games, and game shows. Campers will be placed in teams which will accumulate points throughout the camp. Campers will enjoy having mini t o u r n a m e n t s a t G a m e E m p i r e, D a v e a n d B u s t e r s, N i c k e l C i t y, a n d m u c h m o r e. C O S T: $ 4 5 0 In this camp, campers will be involved in a variety of activities that take place on-site or within walking distance. Campers will enjoy guest speakers, crafts, songs, games, sports, skits, field trips within walking distance, and more! E v e r y We d n e s d a y = Wa t e r D a y! ( We a t h e r Pe r m i t t i n g ) P l e a s e m a k e s u r e y o u r c h i l d brings a backpack, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. C O S T : $ 3 5 0 O N E W E E K : $ 2 2 5 D A I LY : $ 6 0 LEGO-MANIACS (GRADES K-2) Lego Maniac s will build cities, bridges, and motorized cars/planes and explore the many creative possibilities of engineering with the LEGO system. With access to over 1 0 0, 0 0 0 p i e c e s o f L E G O, y o u r c h i l d will have the opportunity to build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Lego Master to guide them. C O S T: $ 4 2 5

3 SESSION THREE JUNE 24-JULY 5 In this camp, campers will be involved in a variety of activities that take place on-site or within walking distance. Campers will enjoy guest speakers, crafts, songs, games, sports, skits, field trips within walking distance, and more! E v e r y We d n e s d a y = Wa t e r D a y! ( We a t h e r Pe r m i t t i n g ) P l e a s e m a k e s u r e y o u r c h i l d brings a backpack, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. C O S T : $ 3 5 0 O N E W E E K : $ 2 2 5 D A I LY : $ 6 0 LITTLE ADVENTURE (GRADES K-2) It s time to explore! This action-packed camp is full of activities, with a new adventure each day! Campers will go on field trips to various locations in San Diego* your camper s day will also be filled with fun songs, games, crafts, and sports. *Session highlights include: Urban Jungle, Chuck E Cheese, and much more! C O S T : $ 4 5 0 ( WA I V E R S N E E D E D ) MUSICAL THEATER Audition, rehearse, and present an entire show and entire show for an audience! This summer s camp blockbuster will be The Lion King. During the 2 weeks, campers will learn some of the main elements of theatre: rehearsal, design sets, p r a c t i c e c h o r e o g r a p h y, p o s t e r m a k i n g, m a k e u p a n d m o r e. C a m p e r s w i l l p e r f o r m f o r friends and family on the last day of the session, July 5th. C O S T: $ 4 5 0 ROCK SPORTS Rock Sports Camp will be a camp that covers all of the sports that are played at t h e R o c k A c a d e m y. S p o r t s i n t h i s c a m p i n c l u d e f o o t b a l l, v o l l e y b a l l, s o c c e r, basketball, baseball and more. Rock Academy coaches will be guest speakers and provide clinic styled activities that will look to have your camper ready for any sport. Scrimmages will be played in all sports and will finish with the RAC Games. C O S T: $ 4 2 5

4 SESSION FOUR JULY 8-19 JR. ROCK SPORTS (GRADES K-2) Rock Sports Camp will be a camp that covers all of the sports that are played at the R o c k A c a d e m y. S p o r t s i n t h i s c a m p i n c l u d e f o o t b a l l, v o l l e y b a l l, s o c c e r, b a s k e t b a l l, baseball and more. Rock Academy coaches will be guest speakers and provide clinic styled activities that will look to have your camper ready for any sport. Scrimmages will be played in all sports and will finish with the RAC Games. C O S T: $ 4 2 5 In this camp, campers will be involved in a variety of activities that take place on-site or within walking distance. Campers will enjoy guest speakers, crafts, songs, games, sports, skits, field trips within walking distance, and more! E v e r y We d n e s d a y = Wa t e r D a y! ( We a t h e r Pe r m i t t i n g ) P l e a s e m a k e s u r e y o u r c h i l d brings a backpack, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. C O S T : $ 3 5 0 O N E W E E K : $ 2 2 5 D A I LY : $ 6 0 MEDIA MADNESS Lights! Camera! Action!. Media Madness is an interactive camp that allows the campers to create music videos, movie trailers, and even a news broadcast. Campers will receive and h a n d s - o n e x p e r i e n c e w h i l e c r e a t i n g a s t o r y, filming, and editing the videos in our computer lab. This camp will bring out the star performer in our campers. C O S T: $ 4 2 5 VELOCITY Ve l o c i t y = H i g h - s p e e d a c t i o n! C a m p e r s w i l l g o f u l l s p e e d a h e a d d u r i n g t h i s a c t i o n - p a c k e d c a m p. H i g h l i g h t s w i l l i n c l u d e J u m p A r o u n d N o w, B e l m o n t Pa r k, Pa i n t b a l l, a n d m o r e! * C a m p e r s w i l l n e e d t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n A L L a c t i v i t i e s i n t h i s camp. Please make sure your camper is prepared to do this before registering them for this camp. C O S T : $ 4 7 5 ( WA I V E R S N E E D E D )

5 SESSION FIVE JULY 22 - AUGUST 2 ADVENTURE This action-packed camp is full of activities, with a new adventure each day! Campers will go on field trips to various locations in San Diego* your camper s day will also be filled with fun songs, games, crafts, and sports. Session h i g h l i g h t s i n c l u d e : J o h n ' s I n c r e d i b l e P i z z a, U l t r a Z o n e L a s e r Ta g, R o c k i n J u m p, & more! C O S T : $ 4 5 0 ( WA I V E R S N E E D E D ) In this camp, campers will be involved in a variety of activities that take place on-site or within walking distance. Campers will enjoy guest speakers, crafts, songs, games, sports, skits, field trips within walking distance, and more! E v e r y We d n e s d a y = Wa t e r D a y! ( We a t h e r Pe r m i t t i n g ) P l e a s e m a k e s u r e y o u r c h i l d brings a backpack, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. C O S T : $ 3 5 0 O N E W E E K : $ 2 2 5 D A I LY : $ 6 0 MINI PICASSOS (GRADES K-2) Are your kids ready to get their hands dirty with some paint? RAC s Mini Picassos camp is designed to help kids learn basic drawing and painting techniques. Come explore the world of charcoal, oil pastels, watercolors, and acrylics! A l t h o u g h y o u w o n t s e e a n y c u b i s m p i e c e s, y o u w i l l b e a b l e t o s e e o u r c a m p e r s work in our very own art show on 8/2. C O S T: $ 4 5 0 TOP CHEF Does your child like to cook? Give your camper the opportunity to boost their skills in the kitchen by learning how to whip up a variety of dishes which can be easily prepared at home. W i t h t h e h e l p o f To a s t C a t e r i n g, c h i l d r e n w i l l develop confidence and independence while learning nutritional values, cooking & food preparation techniques, and will make their own recipe book! No need to pack lunch for this delicious camp as children will be preparing their own lunch daily! C O S T: $ 4 5 0

6 SESSION SIX AUGUST 5-9 CREATE & BAKE (GRADES K-2) Does your child love to help bake in the kitchen? Do they love to make delicious treats to share with your family & friends? Create and Bake Camp is an awesome time to create fun projects as gifts & learn to bake yummy treats! Come prepared to get a little messy! C O S T: $ 2 5 0 In this camp, campers will be involved in a variety of activities that take place on-site or within walking distance. Campers will enjoy guest speakers, crafts, songs, games, sports, skits, field trips within walking distance, and more! Every We d n e s d a y = Wa t e r Day! ( We a t h e r Pe r m i t t i n g ) P l e a s e m a k e s u r e y o u r c h i l d b r i n g s a backpack, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. C O S T : $ 2 2 5 D A I LY : $ 6 0 LEGO-MANIACS Lego Maniac s will build cities, bridges, and motorized cars/planes and explore the many creative possibilities of engineering with the LEGO system. With access to over 100,000 p i e c e s o f L E G O, y o u r c h i l d w i l l h a v e t h e opportunity to build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Lego Master to guide them. C O S T: $ 2 5 0 WET & WILD Cool off this summer with this outrageous camp! This camp combines all the fun of traditional activities in a water setting. Join us as we hit the beach to swim, body board, Slip n slide, and just get wet. Bathing suit, sunscreen, and a towel are a must for this wet and wild adventure. *Session highlights include: Exploring D i f f e r e n t B e a c h e s, C a r m e l Va l l e y Po o l, T h e Wa v e Wa t e r p a r k, A q u a t i c a & M o r e. C O S T : $ 2 7 5 ( WA I V E R S N E E D E D )

ROCKacademycamps SESSION 1 \\ MAY 28 - JUNE 7 SESSION 2 \\ JUNE 10-21 SESSION 3 \\ JUNE 24 - JULY 5 KIDS CLUB (GRADES K-2) COST: $350 WEEKLY: $225 DAILY: $60 ART EXPLORATION LITTLE ARTIST (GRADES K-6) GAME ON LITTLE ADVENTURE (GRADES K-2) WEIRD SCIENCE MUSICAL THEATER LEGO-MANIACS (GRADES K-2) ROCK SPORTS COST: $350 WEEKLY: $225 DAILY: $60 SESSION 4 \\ JULY 8-19 SESSION 5 \\ JULY 22 - AUGUST 2 COST: $350 WEEKLY: $225 DAILY: $60 SESSION 6 \\ AUGUST 5-9 JR. ROCK SPORTS (GRADES K-2) ADVENTURE CREATE & BAKE COST: $350 WEEKLY: $225 DAILY: $60 COST: $350 WEEKLY: $225 DAILY: $60 COST: $225 DAILY: $60 MEDIA MADNESS MINI PICASSOS (GRADES K-2) LEGO-MANIACS COST: $250 TOP CHEF WET & WILD VELOCITY COST: $475 LOCATION Rock Academy- Liberty Station 2277 Rosecrans Street San Diego, CA 92106 REGISTRATION r o c k a c a d e m y. o r g / s u m m e r c a m p s (GRADES K-2) COST: $250 COST: $275

CAMP POLICIES + GENERAL INFORMATION *IMPORTANT* PLEASE READ! MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT GENERAL INFORMATION In order to attend Rock Academy Camps, your child s Fifth (5) birthday must be before December 2, 2018. RAC LEADERS IN TRAINING AGE POLICY Register online through link on page one. There is a $30 non-refundable registration fee for each child. A $25 deposit is due with completed registration for each camp. This deposit is non-transferable and non-refundable. A confirmation will be sent out with further information about each camp. Phone-in or i n - p e r s o n r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m s w i l l N OT b e a c c e p t e d. TRANSFER & REFUND POLICY PAYMENT PROCEDURE ELEMENTARY CAMPER AGE POLICY I n o r d e r t o a t t e n d L e a d e r s I n Tr a i n i n g y o u r c h i l d m u s t be between the ages of 13-17. CAMP TRANSFER POLICY Pa r e n t s m a y t r a n s f e r f r o m o n e c a m p t o a n o t h e r w i t h i n the same session if there is space available. If the transfer is completed at least two weeks prior to the s e s s i o n s t a r t d a t e, t h e r e i s n o f i n a n c i a l p e n a l t y. I f t h e transfer is done after this period, a $25 late transfer charge will be applied. CAMP REFUND POLICY All deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. Children absent 3 or more days in a session due to illness or injury may receive a prorated credit or refund. Credit or refund requests must be submitted in writing for director approval within one week of the absence and must include a doctor s note. Credit and refunds will not be issued for missed days due to a vacation. All camp fees are non-refundable one week prior to the session start date. If we cancel a camp, you will receive a full refund or credit toward a n o t h e r R A C a c t i v i t y. CAMPS THAT INCLUDE SWIMMING Campers must bring a towel, bathing suit, and sunscreen for some or all of the activities related to this camp. A proper change of clothes, hat, and backpack or beach bag are recommended. Campers may be required to take a swim test for this camp, with the exception of Kids Club. If your child does not pass they will not be able to participate in pool/ocean activities. Campers may wear sandals/flip-flops during water activities, but must have closed-toed shoes on while on-campus. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE Balances remaining after deposit will be due the M O N D AY, o n e w e e k p r i o r t o t h e s t a r t o f e a c h c a m p. If it is not paid, an automatic payment will be made on the card that was used to pay the deposit. There is a $10 late fee for payments received after the due date or for sign-ups on the first day of the camp session. RELEASE WAIVERS Yo u w i l l r e c e i v e y o u r c a m p c o n f i r m a t i o n a l o n g w i t h any required release waivers via e-mail within two weeks of registration. It is your responsibility to contact RAC if you do not receive the confirmation or the proper release waivers. Required release waivers are noted on inside camp descriptions. SUNSCREEN P l e a s e b e s u r e t o s e n d y o u r c h i l d t o c a m p w i t h S P F- 3 0 or higher with child s name clearly marked. Sunscreen will be applied at least 3 times during the d a y. Yo u r c h i l d s s u n s c r e e n w i l l b e k e p t w i t h t h e c a m p to ensure that it can be applied daily and is not lost or misplaced. TRAVELING CAMPS All campers are expected to understand and follow transportation rules. Drivers try to keep a consistent schedule of arrival and departure times. Times may v a r y p e r c a m p, p e r d a y. E a c h d a y d r i v e r s p e r f o r m a pre-trip inspection of their assigned bus. Buses and vans are routinely inspected by the California H i g h w a y Pa t r o l ; b u s e s c a n n o t b e o p e r a t e d w i t h o u t a passed inspection.

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN DRIVING ROSECRANS STREET + LIBERTY STATION R o c k A c a d e m y C a m p s a r e l o c a t e d i n t h e b e a u t i f u l a r e a o f L i b e r t y S t a t i o n. We v a l u e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o s e r v e y o u b u t k n o w t h a t d r i v i n g o n R o s e c r a n s c a n b e a c h a l l e n g e. F o r t u n a t e l y, t r a f f i c i s r e d u c e d d u r i n g t h e summer when school is not in session. TRAVELING TO CAMP Tr a v e l i n g t o c a m p f r o m I - 8 w i l l m e a n t h a t y o u w i l l b e i n a l i t t l e t r a f f i c, From SDCCU Stadium, you can expect a drive time of 20-25 minutes to between the times of 7AM and 9AM. Tr a v e l i n g t o c a m p g o i n g o n I - 5 S o u t h i s r e a l l y s i m p l e a s m o s t m o r n i n g d i r e c t i o n. Tr a v e l i n g f r o m C l a i r e m o n t To w n S q u a r e s h o u l d n o t t a k e m o r e minutes will be on Rosecrans. mainly between I-15 and CA 163. get to camp, if you are traveling traffic is traveling in the opposite than 20 minutes. Of that time, 5-7 TRAVELING HOME Tr a v e l i n g h o m e f r o m c a m p o n I - 8 w i l l m e a n t h a t y o u w i l l e x p e r i e n c e m o r e t r a f f i c t h a t i s h e a d i n g e a s t. E v e n with this said, one would be able to reach SDCCU Stadium in 25-35 minutes on average. At times, getting o n t o I - 8 f r o m R o s e c r a n s w i l l t a k e p a t i e n c e w i t h r e d l i g h t s a n d m a n y c a r s t r y i n g t o g e t o n t o t h e f r e e w a y. T h e r e i s a c a r p o o l l a n e o n t h e r a m p b u t i t i s a l m o s t a t t h e p o i n t t h a t y o u g e t o n t h e f r e e w a y. Tr a v e l i n g h o m e f r o m c a m p o n I - 5 N o r t h m o s t e v e n i n g t r a f f i c i s t r a v e l i n g i n t h e o p p o s i t e d i r e c t i o n. Yo u c o u l d r e a c h C l a i r e m o n t To w n S q u a r e i n a r o u n d 2 0 m i n u t e s o n a v e r a g e. W h e n t r a v e l i n g o n R o s e c r a n s, s t a y i n t h e right lane. This will allow you to pass many of the cars that are going onto I-8 East. FOR DROP OFF/ PICK UP WHERE TO DROP OFF/ PICK UP Drop Off and Pick Up will take place in the Cafeteria. We will sign in and sign out e l e c t r o n i c a l l y. SIGN IN & OUT POLICY Pa r e n t s M U S T s i g n t h e i r c h i l d I N a n d O U T e a c h d a y. O n l y p a r e n t s, o r p e r s o n s a u t h o r i z e d i n writing will be allowed to pick up a child. Photo ID i s A LW AY S r e q u i r e d. We a l s o a s k t h a t f o r t h e s a f e t y of the children at the camp, that you only come to the cafeteria for sign in and sign out. Please do not go out to the field when dropping off or picking up your child. LATE PICK-UP POLICY A $2 per minute late fee per child will be charged to the person picking up the child(ren). ON WEDNESDAYS E v e r y We d n e s d a y c a m p e r s m a y d r e s s u p a s w a c k y as they can imagine in order to earn points for their camp. The camp with the most points at the end of the session will earn a special treat! The S E C O N D We d n e s d a y o f e v e r y s e s s i o n w i l l h a v e a specific theme to dress up to. WACKY WEDNESDAY THEMES 6. 0 5 SPORTS DAY 6. 1 9 C A R E E R D AY 7.0 3 P A T R I O T I C 7.17 CHRISTMAS IN JULY 7.31 C R AY O N B O X 8.07 S U P E R H E R O E S