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Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!
Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!
Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!
Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!
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In 2012 the Kroc Center Day Camp program became American Camp Association (ACA) accredited, we are extremely proud! At our camp, children can play and grow in a safe and positive environment.
Kroc Summer Camp
Dates: May 27 - August 1
7:30 AM – 6 PM
Ages 5 – 12
**Before and aftercare will not be offered at this time
Camp Kroc is an ACA-accredited day camp where kids can play, learn, and grow in a safe, positive environment. Each week includes swimming, arts and crafts, sports, group games, and more. Register online using the link below or at the Welcome Desk. A completed Summer Camp Registration Form is required to secure your spot. Campers should bring snacks and lunch each day. There will be no camp on June 19 or July 4.
Cost: $170 per week | $140 per week for Members
Summer Basketball Camp
Dates: June 30 - July 1
9 AM – 2 PM
Ages 6 – 12
Join us for an exciting three-day basketball camp led by NCAA collegiate women’s basketball standout Jordyn Dorsey. Designed for kids ages 6–12, this camp focuses on building fundamental basketball skills, improving technique, and boosting confidence in a fun and encouraging environment.
Cost: $80 for the full session (no single-day pricing available)
Camp Registration Form is required for complete registration – this can be found below or at the Welcome Desk.
Fall Kroc Camp
Dates: November 24 - 26
7:30 AM – 6 PM
Ages 5 – 12
Get ready for an action-packed Fall at Kroc Camp! Kids ages 5-12 will dive into various exciting activities every day, from arts and crafts to team-building challenges, gym games, swimming, and so much more!
Drop-off is available daily between 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., with pick-up from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Please ensure all campers are picked up by 6 p.m. Make sure your camper is ready for all the fun by packing a lunch, snack, swimsuit, and towel.
With limited spots available, be sure to pre-register and secure their spot. A completed Camp Registration Form is needed to finalize registration, available online or at our Welcome Desk.
Please note that before and aftercare is not provided.
CAMP REGISTRATION FORM CAMP PARENT GUIDE CAMP BEHAVIOR GUIDELINES CAMP WAIVER FORM
Revision completed by nurses associated with the Healthy Camps initiative, ACA, and ACN. Linda Erceg, Mary Marugg and Tracey Gaslin.
A healthy camp really does start at home. Here are some things you can do to help your child have a great camp experience:
1. If your child is showing signs of illness such as running a temperature, throwing up, has diarrhea, nasal drainage and/or coughing/sneezing, keep the child home and contact your camp. This greatly reduces the spread of illness at camp but also supports your child’s recovery. Know your camp’s policy about illness and camp attendance.
2. Teach your child to sneeze/cough in his/her sleeve and to wash his/her hands often while at camp, especially before eating and after toileting. If you really want to achieve impact, teach your child to accompany hand washing with another behavior: keeping their hands away from their face
3. If your child has mental, emotional, or social health challenges, talk with a camp representative before camp starts. Proactively discussing a camp’s ability to accommodate a child can help minimize – if not eliminate – potential problems.
4. Make sure your child has and wears appropriate close-toed shoes for activities such as gym our outdoor time. Talk with your child about wearing appropriate shoes to avoid slips, trips and falls that, in turn, can result in injuries such as sprained ankle.
5. Fatigue plays a part in both injuries and illnesses – and camp is a very busy place! If your child is going to a day camp, be sure they get enough rest at night.
6. Send a reusable water bottle. Instruct your child to use it and refill it frequently during their camp stay. Staying hydrated is important to a healthy camp.