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GREAT FUTURES START HERE.

SUMMER PROGRAM 2019

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Summer Program 2019 Table of Contents

School Age ProgramsProgram Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Program Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Daily Program Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Theme Week Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Optional Field Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Optional Lunch Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Optional Field Trip & Special Event Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Kinder Summer Program (HB only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Summer Specialty Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Field Trip & Lunch Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Transportation Program Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Performing Arts, Fitness Classes & Sports LeaguesProgram Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Theatre Classes at ClubHouse Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Martial Arts - Karate & Tae Kwon Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Sports Leagues - Basketball & Arena Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Bring Your Own Team - Basketball League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Bring Your Own Team - Arena Soccer League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Licensed PreschoolsProgram Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Tuition Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Philosophy & Curriculum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Special Events for Parent Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Preppy K & Transitional Kindergarten (TK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Summer Field Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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School Age Program Locations

Fountain Valley Kingston Branch 16582 Brookhurst Street • Fountain Valley, CA 92708 • (714) 531-2582

Unit Director: Diana Kacic • Program Director: Edward Marquez

Huntington Beach Branch 2309 Delaware Street • Huntington Beach, CA 92648 • (714) 374-2600

Unit Director: Ryan Brenes • Program Director: Ryan Gassis

Pacific Life Foundation Branch 15645 Gothard St. • Huntington Beach, CA 92647 • (714) 899-5900 ext. 1

Unit Director: Alejandra Morales • Program Director: Kelsey Fuette

Open Monday-Friday, 6:30am-6:00pm • Office Hours: 7:30am-6:00pm

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School Age Program FeesSummer Program 2019HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Friday, 6:30am-6:00pm

OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-6:00pm

MEMBERSHIP FEE: $25 (Valid from September 2018-August 2019)

CONTRACTS: Contracts are billed weekly . Contracts cover program hours from 6:30am to 6:00pm from June 24-August 30, 2019 . Contracts must be complete and on file .

7-10 WEEKS FULL-TIME CONTRACT (5 days/week, Monday-Friday)Attend for 7 to 10 weeks of your choice . Weeks must be pre-scheduled . $115/week for 7 -10 weeks (grades 1-8) $105/week for 7 -10 weeks, 2nd child (grades 1-8) $160/week for 7-10 weeks, (kindergarten in fall 2019) HB Branch only

AS NEEDED WEEKLY CONTRACT (5 days/week, Monday-Friday)Attend weekly as needed throughout the summer . $130/week scheduled as needed (grades 1-8) $120/week, 2nd child (grades 1-8) $175/week, (kindergarten in fall 2019) HB Branch only

AS NEEDED DAILY CONTRACTParticipate daily on an as needed basis . Must be paid prior to use . $35/day scheduled as needed throughout the summer (grades 1-8)

PAYMENT INFORMATION• Cash, check and credit cards are accepted .

• A $25 service charge will be collected for all returned checks .

• Fees are due the Friday prior to the week used . A late fee of $10 will apply if fees are not paid by Monday at 6:00pm during the week used . No deductions for absences, vacations or holidays .

• All program fees must be kept current to participate in extra activities including field trips .

• The Boys & Girls Club will be closed in observance of holidays on the following dates: Independence Day (7/4/19), and Labor Day (9/2/19) .

• All credit card payments must be made in person at one of our Club sites or online using the Club’s Click 2 Pay program . A convenience fee will apply to online payments .

• Field trip, special event and lunch fees must be paid in person at the branch .

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Grades 1-5 and 6 & UpDAILY PROGRAM ACTIVITIES for all ages At the Boys & Girls Club, kids spend their days learning, having fun, and making friends! Our programs are designed to help kids reach their full potential . Kids can move freely through activities in each of our rooms, choosing from a wide variety of programming focused on the Boys & Girls Club’s five core areas of youth development .

For grades 6 & up we plan special activities, community service projects, fun field trips and events to help build friendships, develop leadership qualities, build self-esteem and have fun!

Throughout the summer a weekly calendar is posted outside of every program area .

EDUCATION KidzLit (reading program), KidzMath, KidzScience, Mad Scientists Club, Jiji Math, Khan Academy, Lego Engineers, computer lab access and coding apps .

SPORTS AND RECREATION Basketball, soccer, foosball and pool, indoor and outdoor games, relays, tournaments and contests .

THE ARTS Arts and crafts, Image Makers (digital photography), Meet the Masters (fine art), Creative Authors Club, and digital arts .

Fine Arts encourages artistic expression among Club members through drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, mixed media and sculpture displayed at local and regional exhibits.

Image Makers encourages Club members to learn and practice black-and-white, color, digital and alternative process photography .

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School Age ProgramGrades 1-5 and 6 & Up

HEALTH AND WELLNESS Cooking and nutrition classes, Healthy Habits and Triple Play .

Healthy Habits emphasizes good nutrition, cooking healthy recipes and making good food choices .

Triple Play is a program that uses a game plan for the mind, body and soul . It teaches kids about healthy habits, uses fun weekly challenges in the gym to get kids active and encourages positive relationships with peers and adults .

LEADERSHIP AND SERVICESmart Girls (ages 8-10 yrs) is a program designed to encourage healthy attitudes and lifestyles that will enable early adolescent girls to develop to their full potential .

ADDITIONAL SPECIAL PROGRAMS for grades 6 & Up:Friday Night Live offers extended hours filled with games, tournaments, movies and other fun activities . Additional fee required . Dinner is provided .

Junior Staff develops Club members’ interpersonal skills, work ethic and sense of community responsibility as they complete a Club apprenticeship .

Passport to Manhood concentrates on a specific aspect of character and manhood each week through interactive activities . Each Club participant receives his own “passport” to underscore the notion that he is on a personal journey of maturation and growth .

Smart Girls is a program designed to encourage healthy attitudes and lifestyles that will enable early adolescent girls to develop to their full potential .

Torch Club members elect officers and work together as they learn to implement activities in four areas: service to Club and community, education, health and fitness, and social recreation .

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Grades 1-5 and 6 & UpTHEME WEEK ACTIVITIES for all ages We offer special programming around theme weeks .

IMAGINE SCIENCE WEEK 1 • June 24-28Dive into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) with hands on projects like creating flashlights, water rockets, prosthetics and more . Kids will share what they've learned with their parents at a family showcase on Friday .

STARS & STRIPES WEEK 2 • July 1-5Celebrate America’s birthday by making classic American cuisine in the teaching kitchen, making patriotic hats, and playing in a giant inflatable obstacle course!

AROUND THE WORLD WEEK 3 • July 8-12Kids will take a trip around the world, learning about cultures, flags, and even other languages . Dress up on Friday wearing colors from your favorite flag .

STAR SHIP EXPLORERS WEEK 4 • July 15-19Go on a space adventure! Make a solar system, make and launch rockets, make moon sand, make constellations, read up on space and the stars, and lots more!

BATTLE OF THE ROOMS WEEK 5 • July 22-26Represent your favorite room for a week of daily team challenges of all kinds-physical, educational, art, scavenger hunts, and more-in the ultimate Battle of the Rooms!

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ANIMAL PLANET WEEK 6 • July 29-August 2Learn about all your favorite animals on a virtual field trip . Trek through humid jungles, tropical savannahs, and Arctic waters to discover the habitats Earth's animals live in .

GIZMOS, GADGETS & MINECRAFT WEEK 7 • August 5-9Hypothesize, invent, develop and construct items using random Gizmos and Gadgets to find inventive solutions to challenges . And, use your creative skills to develop your own Minecraft world and ignite a love for STEM .

IRON CHEF WEEK 8 • August 12-16Let's get cooking! Learn about cooking science, make a chef hat, learn about seasonal ingredients, and learn to cook up something delicious in our teaching kitchen .

KNIGHTS & PRINCESSES WEEK 9 • August 19-23Take a trip back to the medieval age and create your own knight's shield, princess crown, and coat of arms . Create a castle and protect it by constructing your very own catapult . Then, visit with a real life knight and princess!

ART ATTACK WEEK 10 • August 26-30Learn about art from around the world and create your own amazing masterpieces . Don’t miss “Meet the Masters,” an award-winning program that introduces kids to great artists like Van Gogh, Monet, and more, and teaches kids to create their own work in some of the most famous styles of art .

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AMS Optional Field Trips

Grades 1-5 and 6 & Up

WEEK 1 IMAGINE SCIENCE JUNE 24 - JUNE 28 Monday Nickel! Nickel! 12:00pm - 5:30pm $14Tuesday Movies 11:00am - 6:00pm $15Wednesday John’s Incredible Pizza 9:30am - 3:30pm $23Thursday Knott’s Berry Farm 8:00am - 6:00pm $43Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 2 STARS & STRIPES JULY 1 - JULY 5Monday LaserQuest 12:00pm - 5:30pm $19Tuesday Whale Watching 7:30am - 2:00pm $19Wednesday Adventure City 8:00am - 6:00pm $32Thursday Club Closed CLUB CLOSED $18Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 3 AROUND THE WORLD JULY 8 - JULY 12 Monday Chuck E . Cheese 9:30am - 2:30pm $23Tuesday Boomers - Irvine 8:00am - 6:00pm $34Wednesday Carnival 1:00pm - 5:00pm $6Thursday Circus Trix 9:00am - 2:30pm $23Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 4 STARSHIP EXPLORERS JULY 15 - JULY 19 Monday LA Zoo 7:30am - 6:00pm $26Tuesday Aquarium of the Pacific 9:30am - 3:30pm $24Wednesday Soak City 8:00am - 6:00pm $46Thursday Medieval Times 9:00am - 2:00pm $34Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 5 BATTLE OF THE ROOMS JULY 22 - JULY 26 Monday John’s Incredible Pizza 9:30am - 3:30pm $23Tuesday Movies 11:00am - 6:00pm $15Wednesday Natural History/Science Museum 7:30am - 6:00pm $26Thursday Glow N’ Bowl 1:00pm - 6:00pm $16Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 6 ANIMAL PLANET JULY 29 - AUGUST 2 Monday LaserQuest 12:00pm - 5:30pm $19Tuesday Discovery Cube of OC 9:00am - 3:30pm $18Wednesday Carnival 1:00pm - 5:00pm $6Thursday Circus Trix 9:00am - 2:30pm $23Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

OPTIONAL FIELD TRIPS for all ages Fun and exciting field trips are offered to kids of ALL ages every day of summer at an additional cost . Club shirt required for all field trips . Field trips average approximately a 1:10 staff to member ratio . For a description of each field trip see pages 11-12

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These special events are designed to allow members entering 6th grade and up from all three branches to interact together outside the Club to build lasting friendships .Friday Night Live 6/28, 7/19, 8/16 5:00pm - 8:00pm $6Extended hours at the Club . Includes dinner and other fun activities .Get Air 7/12 1:00pm - 8:00pm $27Get your jump on with thousands of square feet of trampolines, dinner at the Club included .Orange County Ropes Course 7/26 8:00am - 4:30pm $27Go zip lining and try more than 30 ropes course challenges reaching a height of over 60 feet! High, low, and grass top elements are available . This will be one the most memorable experiences of the summer! Members must wear comfortable clothes and bring a sack lunch .Knott’s Berry Farm 8/8 (Thursday) 8:00am - 9:00pm $48Ride the Pony Express, Ghost Rider, Supreme Scream, Boomerang, and much, much more . Bring money for dinner, snacks and souvenirs (Club recommends $40) . No outside food allowed .Ultimate Teen Night 8/23 3:00pm - 8:00pm $15Laser tag, games, movie and dinner at our Fountain Valley Kingston Branch .

WEEK 7 GIZMOS, GADGETS & MINECRAFT AUGUST 5 - AUGUST 9 Monday Nickel! Nickel! 12:00pm - 5:30pm $14Tuesday Movies 11:30am - 6:00pm $15Wednesday Medieval Times 9:00am - 2:00pm $34Thursday Knott's Berry Farm 8:00am - 6:00pm $43Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 8 IRON CHEF AUGUST 12 - AUGUST 16 Monday GlowZone 10:30am - 6:00pm $32Tuesday OceanQuest 8:00am - 3:00pm $20Wednesday Soak City 8:00am - 6:00pm $46Thursday Glow N’ Bowl 1:00pm - 6:00pm $16Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 9 KNIGHTS & PRINCESSES AUGUST 19 - AUGUST 23 Monday Boomers - Irvine 8:00am - 6:00pm $34Tuesday Movies 11:00am - 6:00pm $15Wednesday Discovery Cube of OC 9:00am - 3:30pm $18Thursday John’s Incredible Pizza 9:30am - 3:30pm $23Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12

WEEK 10 ART ATTACK AUGUST 26 - AUGUST 30 Monday Aquarium of the Pacific 9:30am - 3:30pm $24Tuesday Chuck E . Cheese 9:30am - 2:30pm $23Wednesday Nickel! Nickel! 12:00pm - 5:30pm $14Thursday LaserQuest 12:00pm - 5:30pm $19Friday FV Skate Center 8:30am - 1:00pm $12* Field trip times & destinations are subject to change . Please confirm with the front office .

ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL FIELD TRIPS & EVENTS for grades 6 & Up:

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AMS Optional Lunch Program

Lunch served at noon every day • Fee: $6/lunch

1. Lunches must be ordered and paid for in person by 10:00am on the day of use .

2. Children must arrive at the Club by noon to participate in the lunch program .

3. Lunch fees are non-transferrable, non-refundable .

4. Lunches may be purchased in advance for any day of the summer .

5. If lunch is not purchased, children must bring lunch .

6. Due to health standards and regulations, no refrigerator or microwave is available for member use (no heat-ups) .

FOUNTAIN VALLEY KINGSTON BRANCHMonday Subway 6 inch turkey & cheese sandwich, chips, cookies & drinkTuesday Club BBQ Hot dog, chips, cookies & drinkWednesday Pizza 2 slices of cheese or pepperoni pizza, fruit snack, & drinkThursday KFC 2 chicken strips, wedges, carrots & ranch, & drinkFriday Club BBQ Hamburger, chips, cookies & drink

HUNTINGTON BEACH BRANCHMonday Subway 6 inch turkey & cheese sandwich, chips, cookies & drinkTuesday Club BBQ Hot dog, chips, cookies & drinkWednesday Pizza 2 slices of cheese or pepperoni pizza, fruit snack, & drinkThursday KFC 2 chicken strips, wedges, carrots & ranch, & drinkFriday Club BBQ Hamburger, chips, cookies & drink

PACIFIC LIFE FOUNDATION BRANCHMonday Subway 6 inch turkey & cheese sandwich, chips, cookies & drinkTuesday Club BBQ Hot dog, chips, cookies & drinkWednesday Chick-fil-A 8 count chicken nuggets, cookies, carrots, & drinkThursday Pizza 2 slices of cheese or pepperoni pizza, fruit snack, & drinkFriday Club BBQ Hamburger, chips, cookies & drink

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TSSchool Age ProgramsOptional Field Trip & Special Event Descriptions

OPTIONAL FIELD TRIPS: (*Lunch included on field trips with an asterisk)

Adventure City*: Perfect for our younger members (5-10 yrs)! Enjoy unlimited ride access on the New Rewind Racers, Drop Zone, Freeway Coaster, Balloon Ride, Crank ‘n’ Roll, Petting Farm and much more! Bring money for snacks and souvenirs . Chicken nugget lunch included .

Aquarium of the Pacific: Get in touch with nature and marine life - touch sharks, interact with lorikeet birds and watch sea otters play . Bring money for souvenirs .

Boomers! Irvine*: Video games, mini-golf, laser tag, rock climbing, go-karts, bumper boats and King Arthur’s Carnival . Bring money for snacks, souvenirs and games that dispense prize tickets .

Chuck E. Cheese*: Where a kid can be a kid! Live stage show, 50 game credits, three pizza slices and unlimited drink refills .

Circus Trix*: The ultimate extreme air experience . Come play on our 60 trampolines, ninja obstacle course, extreme dodgeball, air dunk and trapeze . Lunch is included .

Discovery Cube of OC: Enjoy all the interactive exhibits: Cloud Ring, Rock Wall, Hurricane Winds and more . Participate in Our Changing Earth – in our Planetary Research Station kids will learn about Earthquakes and how they trigger natural and unnatural disasters . Includes a 3D movie called Return to Lost World . Bring money for souvenirs .

FV Skate Center: Enjoy two hours of skating at “one of the best artistic roller skating clubs in the United States .” Skate rental is included or you can bring your own . First-time skaters must rent a skate-mate for $5 .

Glow N’Bowl: Enjoy two hours of glow-in-the-dark bowling at Fountain Valley Bowl . Shoe rental is included . Socks are required . Limited space available .

GlowZone*: Enjoy the arcade, ninja course, bumper cars, glow mini golf, lazer maze, bazooka ball and more . Pizza lunch is included .

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Field Trip & Special Event Descriptions continued

OPTIONAL FIELD TRIPS: (*Lunch included on field trips with an asterisk)

John's Incredible Pizza*: Kids will enjoy an all you can eat buffet of pizza, salads, pastas, and unlimited drink refills in a private room . Includes 60 game credits that can be used for arcade games and amusement park rides .

Knotts Berry Farm: Ride Excelerator, Silver Bullet, Ghost Rider, Supreme Scream, Boomerang, visit Camp Snoopy and much, much more! Bring money for lunch, snacks and souvenirs ($20 recommended) . No outside food allowed in the park .

LA Zoo: A visit to LA’s Urban Oasis will expose children to the wonders of nature and wildlife . Price includes admission, shows and exhibits . Children must bring a sack lunch (no glass bottles, and children must be responsible for their possessions) .

Laser Quest: A combination of tag and hide and seek! Dare to enter the misty, multi-level maze and feel like you’ve stepped into another world . Limited space available . Two games per child .

Medieval Times*: Witness epic battles of steel and steed in the age of bravery and honor! Includes a rousing live jousting tournament and much more .

Movie: Participants will attend a local theatre to view a “G” or “PG” rated movie . Movies are announced the Friday prior to scheduled trips . Includes snack .

Natural History Museum & California Science Center: Explore nature, past and present! See T-Rexes in the Dinosaur Hall, fossils in the Dino Lab, animal dioramas and much more . See an I-Max movie and visit the Space Shuttle Endeavor . Children must bring a sack lunch .

Nickel! Nickel!: Play video games with your friends at this arcade bonanza located in Garden Grove . Includes $6 worth of nickels and many free games .

OceanQuest*: Includes 45 minute Newport harbor cruise, 2 hours of hands on activities in the innovation lab . Catch crustaceans and build recycled bottle rockets .

Soak City*: Acres of intense water adventures including tube slides, wave pool, lazy river, kids’ water play area and more . Bring a swimsuit, sandals or watershoes, sunscreen, towel and change of clothes . No outside food allowed .

Whale Watching: 1 .5 hours on the ocean plus a STEM activity and 1 hour at Crystal Cove . Limited space available . Must bring a sack lunch .

OPTIONAL SPECIAL EVENTS: (Lunch NOT included)

Circus Carnival: The circus is coming to the club! Enjoy a balloon artist, carnival games and prizes, face painting, popcorn, and inflatable bounce house .

Luau Water Carnival: Members will have a blast at the Hula Hula Luau . Luau includes island music, a hula contest, snow cones, water slide, carnival games and prizes .

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School Age ProgramsField Trip & Special Event Descriptions continued

Kinder Summer Program-NEW Offered ONLY at our Huntington Beach Branch 2309 Delaware Street, Huntington Beach

For kids entering kindergarten in Fall 2019. Help your child get ready for kindergarten in the Club's NEW Kinder summer program! Your child will enjoy curriculum designed by early childhood education specialists including STEM activities, reading and writing activities, art activities, and dramatic play . All of these activities take place in a special space just for incoming Kinder Club members that is designed to mirror kindergarten classrooms . Sign up early-space is limited . See page 3 for more contract information .

REQUIREMENTS:

1. Must have completed a school year TK program

2. Entering kindergarten in fall 2019

3. Must be at least 5 years old upon entering the program

7-10 WEEKS FULL-TIME CONTRACT (5 days/week, Monday-Friday)Attend for 7 to 10 weeks of your choice . Weeks must be pre-scheduled . $160/week for 7 -10 weeks

AS NEEDED WEEKLY CONTRACT (5 days/week, Monday-Friday)Attend weekly as needed throughout the summer, based on availability . $175/week scheduled as needed

KINDERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND the following field trips & events:

Movies 6/25, 7/23, 8/6, 8/20 11:30am-6:00pm $15Participants will attend a local theatre to view a “G” or “PG” rated movie . Movies are announced the Friday prior to scheduled trips . Includes snack .

Chuck E. Cheese 7/8, 8/27 9:30am-2:30pm $23Where a kid can be a kid! Live stage show, 50 game credits, three pizza slices and unlimited drink refills .

Adventure City 7/3 8:00am-6:00pm $32Perfect for our younger members (5-10 yrs)! Enjoy unlimited ride access on the New Rewind Racers, Drop Zone, Freeway Coaster, Balloon Ride, Crank ‘n’ Roll, Petting Farm and much more! Bring money for snacks and souvenirs . Chicken nugget lunch included .

Carnivals 7/10, 7/31 1:00pm-5:00pm $6

ALL FIELD TRIPS INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION on the Club’s yellow school buses driven by CHP certified school bus drivers .

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AMS Summer Specialty Camps

TRY OUR NEW SPECIALTY CAMPS within a Camp From sports to arts, the Club's specialty camps will round out your child's summer . Transportation is available to/from camp from the Kingston Branch, HB Branch, Pacific Life Foundation Branch, Robert Mayer Preschool and Learning Center Preschool . Additional registration required .

Class size is limited please register early. If camps do not reach the minimum level of participation, classes will be cancelled and fees returned to participants .

$25 DISCOUNT applies to specialty camp fees for youth attending the Club's full-time summer day camp during the week of the specialty camps .

Theatre Summer Camp at our Fountain Valley Kingston BranchThe Disney classic comes to life in this staged adaptation of The Lion King! Young actors will gain experience with all aspects of musical theatre including voice, dance, and stage direction . Fees include major costume pieces, script, music, show t-shirt and cast party . All theatre camps are held at the Kingston Branch stage (16582 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley) . No audition is required . Space is limited .

Ages 5-9 • Beginning/Intermediate • July 8-19 • Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • $180 Final Performance: Sun, July 21 2:00pm, general seating $5, reserved seats $10 . Child must have completed kindergarten and be entering first grade in September .

Ages 8+ • Beginning/Intermediate • Aug. 5-16 • Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm • $180Final Performance: Sun, August 18, 1:00pm, general seating $5, reserved seats $10 .

Ages 10+ • Intermediate/Advanced • Aug. 5-16 • Mon-Fri, 1pm-4pm • $180Final Performance: Sun, August 18, 5:00pm, general seating $5, reserved seats $10 .

Stage Crew Summer Camp at our Fountain Valley Kingston BranchWork behind the scenes and learn skills related to stage management, casting, costuming, and make-up . This group will act as the stage crew for our 5-9 year old summer camp production of Lion King . Space is limited .

8th Grade+ • Interm./Advanced • July 8-19 • Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12pm • $100Also meets Friday July 5, 9:00-10:30am for the Crew Planning Meeting and for the performance on Sunday July 21, 1:00pm-4:00pm

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Ages 8+ • Beg/Int/Adv • June 24-July 5 • Mon-Fri, 12pm-3pm • $100 (1 wk)/175 (2 wks)

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Dance Adventures Camp at ClubHouse AcademyCome explore various styles of dance including Ballet, Musical Theatre, Jazz, Tap, and more . We will focus on choreography, while incorporating crafts and activities to learn about these dance styles . Tuition includes dance class, crafts, a daily snack and a dance camp t-shirt .

Ages 4-7 • Preschool/Ballet • June 24-28 • Mon-Fri, 9am-11:30am • $100

Summer Dance Intensive at ClubHouse AcademyFor dedicated dancers looking to improve their technique, artistry, and skills in a fun and nurturing environment . Students will take classes in ballet, lyrical, contemporary, jazz, tap, hip hop and musical theatre dance, working on dance technique and choreography that will take their training to the next level . Camp fee includes 3 dance classes per day and a dance intensive t-shirt . No class on 7/4. Students may enroll in the camp for 1 or 2 weeks .

FBA-HB Summer Basketball Camp at our HB BranchCoaches Billy Thompson, Jeff Fryer, Brandon Hood, as well as other Fryer Basketball Academy (FBA) staff members and HBHS coaches, will work with campers to develop essential basketball skills . FBA-HB Summer Basketball Camp will provide campers with an opportunity to practice and learn fundamental skills, compete, and ultimately have fun! All campers will receive a free camp basketball . Campers will have the opportunity to earn prizes throughout the camp! Players will be split up based on age and ability groups .

Ages 7-12 • All Levels • July 8-12• Mon-Fri, 8:30am-11:30am • $175Ages 7-12 • All Levels • July 22-26 • Mon-Fri, 8:30am-11:30am • $175

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Art Camp at our Pacific Life Foundation BranchLearn to use a variety of art techniques, mediums, and materials . Activities will include creating a papier-mâché pinata, painting pottery, and two paintings on canvas with beach and sea creature themes . Build a portfolio of your masterpieces and show them off at an art show on Friday!

Ages 7+ • All Levels • July 15-19 • Mon-Fri, 1pm-4pm • $125+$35 materials fee

Iron Chef Camp at our Pacific Life Foundation BranchLearn to cook with Chef Megan! While learning to create tasty and fun dishes, you will also learn about nutrition and safe food handling . Chef Megan will take members on a tour around the world learning to make cuisine from Italy, Mexico, and more . Kids will also learn to bake and decorate cookies and cakes, and make fun and healthy dips . The best part is eating your delicious creations!

Ages 8+ • All Levels • Aug 12-16 • Mon-Fri, 1pm-4pm • $125

Amazing Animals Camp at our ClubHouse Academy BranchOffered by the Orange County Department of Education's Inside the Outdoors program . Campers will interact with live animals and learn about the unique characteristics and behaviors of mammals, reptiles, birds and other species of the animal kingdom . Each day will focus on a different group of animals and incorporate games, crafts, and other hands-on activities .

Ages 6+ • All Levels • July 29-Aug. 2 • Mon-Fri, 8:30am-11:30am • $125

Additional Camps may become available throughout the summer . Please check the front office for additional information .

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Summer Specialty Camps School Age Program Important Safety InformationYour child’s safety is our top priority . Please review the following safety information and rules and talk about them with your child .

When your child is participating at the Club in a program area, they are within eyesight of a staff member . This is not the case for closed activity areas . Kids can tell when a room is closed because the door is closed and the lights are off . Not every program area at the Club is open 100% of the day . For example, the arts and crafts room or gymnasium may close because we staff our facilities based on the number of children in the building . Closing some rooms helps keep kids together and well-supervised in the open rooms . Children must be taught to not enter rooms that are closed . As in schools and most facilities running programs for youth, staff are not positioned in the restroom . Staff members at the Boys & Girls Club do regular checks of the restrooms throughout the day, but there is no adult supervision 100% of the time in the restroom .

Parents can help the Club make sure their children are always safe by reinforcing the following rules:• Do not enter a closed activity area . Doors closed and lights off are key indicators of a

closed area .• Areas of the building that are not part of the program area should also be considered

“closed” and off limits, like corners of the building, stairways, ramps, etc .• Do not enter or linger in closed program areas .• Do not linger or play in the restroom . Enter the restroom, do your business and leave .• Never enter a closed program area or bathroom stall with another Club member or

adult . Closed areas are just that: CLOSED . Stalls are for one person at a time only .• Tell a staff member immediately:

- If a Club member or adult asks you to enter a closed program area or bathroom stall . - If you ever see Club members alone in a closed program area

or more than one child in a restroom stall . - If anything ever makes you feel scared, unsafe, or uncomfortable .

Please review the Club’s safety brochure, available in the front office, for more helpful tips about keeping your child safe at the Club and at home . Most importantly, make sure your child is comfortable talking to you about anything that might be on their mind .

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School Age ProgramsField Trip & Lunch Policies

1. Field trips are optional . Regular programs are available for those not participating in trips .

2. Field trip fees must be paid in person at the Club in addition to program fees at the time of registration . Sorry, no phone reservations . Individual annual passes are not valid on Club field trips .

3. All fees must be kept current in order to participate in extra activities, including field trips .

4. No Refunds, Transfers or Exceptions! Field trips are non-transferrable and non-refundable .

5. Field trip reservation closes one hour before departure time or when trip reaches full capacity, whichever comes first . Space is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis .

6. Parents MAY NOT transport children to or from field trip locations or visit them while on field trips . NO EXCEPTIONS will be made .

7. Children MUST wear their blue Boys & Girls Club T-shirt on all off-site trips . T-shirts may be purchased in the office for $9 and cannot be exchanged or refunded . No shirt = No Trip!

8. Times listed include travel and preparation .

9. Children demonstrating unacceptable behavior are not allowed on future trips . No refunds .

10. Children should bring a disposable double-sacked lunch and a drink on all field trips, unless otherwise indicated . Children may be required to eat lunch early due to field trip schedules .

11. Parents must apply sunscreen before all outdoor field trips . Staff will not apply sunscreen .

12. The amount of money parents send for snacks and souvenirs is left to your discretion . Please be reasonable . Staff cannot lend money or be responsible for holding children’s money .

13. All field trip transportation is provided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley or by charter bus . Children who do not follow the bus safety rules will be given a written warning and parents will be notified . If inappropriate behavior continues, the child’s transportation privileges may be suspended temporarily or permanently .

14. Optional lunches are available . Lunches must be ordered and paid for in person by 10:00am on the day of use . Sign-ups will NOT be taken over the phone . Children must arrive at the Club by noon to participate in the lunch program . Lunches are non-transferrable and non-refundable . No exceptions .

15. If lunch is not purchased, children must bring a sack lunch . Due to health standards and regulations, no refrigerator or microwave is available for member use (no heat-ups) .

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1. Seat belts must be worn at all times when the bus is in motion .

2. No eating or drinking is allowed on the bus . NO EXCEPTIONS .

3. No animals allowed on the bus . NO EXCEPTIONS .

4. No standing on the bus when the bus is in motion .

5. No changing seats on the bus .

6. No yelling or loud talking is allowed on the bus . No foul language .

7. All body parts must be kept inside the bus at all times while the bus is in motion .

8. Keep aisle clear at all times .

9. All personal items including cell phones and electronic devices are to be put away while on the bus .

10. No fighting or horseplay . No arguing or bullying .

11. Any vandalism to the bus will be paid for by that member’s parents/guardians .

12. Shirts and shoes are required to ride the bus . NO EXCEPTIONS .

13. No large boxes or packages . Please make other arrangements to transport these items .

14. California Administrative Code, Title V, Section 14103 states: “Pupils transported in a school bus or in a school pupil activity bus shall be under the authority of, and responsible directly to, the driver of the bus, and the driver shall be held responsible for the orderly conduct of the pupils while they are on the bus or being escorted across a street, highway or road . Continued disorderly conduct or persistent refusal to submit to the authority of the driver shall be sufficient reason for a pupil to be denied transportation .”

15. If a bus rider violates transportation program rules, the following consequences are in place: 1st notice: Written warning 2nd notice: 1 day suspension from bus program 3rd notice: 3 day suspension from bus program 4th notice: Dismissal from the bus program Signed citations must be returned to the Transportation Director or bus driver for continued bus riding privileges. Please call if you have questions or concerns .

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School Age ProgramsPolicies & Procedures

1. Facility hours are 6:30am to 6:00pm and office hours are 7:30am to 6:00pm . There is no adult supervisor before or after these times . Children are not permitted to remain outside waiting for parents . The Police Department will be called to pick up children remaining after hours .

2. The Boys & Girls Club will be closed in observance of holidays on the following dates or the date the holiday is observed: Independence Day (7/4) and Labor Day (9/2) .

3. Parents are responsible for dropping off and picking up their children on time . Parents are encouraged to pick up their children in the program area . Children may not wait by the entrance .

4. Parents are requested to let front counter staff know when you leave with your child at the end of the day . This allows the Club to keep accurate counts of children in case of a fire or life safety incident .

5. Visitors meeting age requirements are welcome for one visit only . Please register at the office . There will be a charge of $35, of which $5 can be applied toward future membership . Visitors may not participate in Club transportation or field trip activities .

6. Children are not allowed to eat or drink outside of designated areas . Snacks made in the Cooking Room or brought from home are to be eaten in the Kids Café or designated areas outside . No refrigerator or microwave is available for member use (no heat-ups) .

7. The Boys & Girls Club is a recreation program offering supervised activities under the guidelines of the State of California, Department of Social Services . These guidelines are posted in the office . Children participating in the recreation facility program must be responsible enough to remain within our boundaries, as directed by their parents . The Boys & Girls Club is not responsible for those children who intentionally leave the grounds .

8. All children participating in the transportation program must follow the Transportation Program Rules . Please see page 19 .

9. All children participating in field trips and purchasing lunches must follow the Field Trip & Lunch Policies . Please see page 18 .

10. The Boys & Girls Club offers volunteer opportunities and participates in various job training programs . Participants in these programs work directly in our program areas assisting our regular staff . Volunteers and job training participants are not part of our maintained facility staff ratios .

11. On “Movie Day,” the Club will show “G” and “PG” rated movies . Selected “PG-13” rated movies may be shown at Teen Room events . If you have concerns, contact our office .

12. All fees must be paid in full by the Friday prior to the week of use . Payments made after Monday of the current week are considered late and will be charged a $10 late fee . Partial payment may result in a late fee .

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School Age ProgramsPolicies & Procedures13. NO deductions in program fees will be made for absences, vacations, or holidays whether

or not your child intends to use the Club’s full-day program during those weeks .

14. You have the option to pay online for your weekly program fees/tuition . A convenience fee will apply to all online payments . Online payment is not available for lunches, field trips, and other specialized services .

15. All program fees must be kept current to participate in extra activities, including field trips .

16. Delinquency in payment will prohibit your child’s attendance at the Club . Delinquent accounts will be reviewed and may be referred to a collection agency .

17. A $25 service charge will be collected for all returned checks .

18. When you notify the Club that you intend to cancel or not fulfill the remainder of your Full-Time Summer Contract, this will trigger a change in status from Full-Time to As Needed and this change applies retroactively . An immediate payment of an additional $15 per week will be required for all weeks used to date .

19. All fees are non-refundable and non-transferable . No exceptions . This applies to lunches and field trips .

20. Families participating in our scholarship program must realize that payments for regular weekly program fees are their primary obligation . Therefore, enrollment and payments for extra activities such as classes, field trips, etc . are discouraged .

21. Children who become ill may not remain at the facility . Parents will be called to pick up the child within the hour . Children absent with a contagious illness will be readmitted with a statement from a physician indicating that the child is no longer contagious .

22. All prescribed medicines will be given for well-child maintenance following an illness, providing the following conditions are met: A) A “Medication Administration Form” must be completed before medication will be dispensed . B) PRESCRIPTION medication must be administered in accordance with the physician’s current orders . It must be prescribed for the child who is to receive the medication . Medication must be in its original container . Exact time and dosage must be in written form and the parent must “log-in” the number of doses to be dispensed for the week/month . C) NON-PRESCRIPTION medication will not be administered without written instruction from a physician . Medication must be in its original container . D) For safety reasons, medicine MUST be kept in the front office . Please do not leave medicine of any kind in your child’s care . E) It is the child’s responsibility to request and administer their own medication as needed .

23. Due to the dangers of an allergic reaction, lotions, ointments, sunscreen, over the counter medications, etc . cannot be administered by our staff .

24. In the event of an emergency, the Club has my permission to administer first aid or obtain emergency medical treatment in the child’s best interest . I agree to pay any and all expenses incurred due to an emergency involving my child .

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School Age ProgramsPolicies & Procedures25. THE TELEPHONE IS FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY . Parents and children should make ride

arrangements before arriving . Staff cannot give messages .

26. Children attending the Club must wear appropriate attire for a recreational facility that encourages active play . This includes jewelry and accessories . If your child is not dressed appropriately, parents will be called to pick up your child or bring appropriate attire .

27. Behavior problems are handled by our staff . Parents, however, are called and expected to pick up their child within the hour if their child is involved in a serious or recurring situation .

28. The Boys & Girls Club has a policy of zero tolerance for violence and sexual harassment . If anyone engages in any sexual harassment at the Club, violence at the Club, or threatens violence at the Club, his or her membership will be terminated immediately .

29. The Boys & Girls Club is not responsible for lost money or belongings . Please mark all articles brought to the facility . Place money in pockets, socks, wrist packs or fanny packs . We HIGHLY discourage handheld game devices, collectibles, tablets, iPods, cell phones and skateboards . The Boys & Girls Club is not responsible for lost or damaged items .

30. Misuse of cameras, cell phones, or other internet-enabled devices may result in disciplinary action including suspension and revocation of Club membership . Misuse includes, but is not limited to, photographing of members, staff, or Club property, inappropriate emails, texts, social media posts, etc. Misused devices will be held in the office until a parent is able to pick them up.

31. All adults in the building including parents/guardians must abide by the policies and procedures of the Club .

32. If you have a concern, complaint, or special need, please make an appointment to discuss it with the Unit Director at your child’s branch . The Boys & Girls Club maintains a professional environment . Our staff members are respectful of parents and parents are expected to be respectful of the staff as well . Yelling and cursing at the staff will not be tolerated .

33. Should the Unit Director determine that your child cannot adjust to the program offered, or any of your contract agreement is not fulfilled, your child will be withdrawn and your contract will be terminated without refund .

34. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley is an equal opportunity employer . No person will, on the basis of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program .

35. These policies and procedures may be changed by the Club at any time to comply with government regulations or for any other reason .

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ClubHouse Academy 17569 Los Alamos Street • Fountain Valley, CA 92708

(between City Hall & Library) (714) 593-0753 • ClubHouseAcademy.com • BGCHVSports.com

Unit Director: Sem Ibrahim Program Director, Sports: Christine Nguyen • Program Director, Arts: Sara Stickler

Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:00am-8:30pm Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00am-8:00pm • Saturday: 9:00am-2:00pm

ClubHouse Theatre held at the Kingston Branch stage, 16582 Brookhurst Street, Fountain Valley .

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Performing Arts ClubHouse Academy is the perfect solution for families who want affordable, high quality performing arts and fitness programs . Neither too easy like recreational programs nor too hard like training academies, ClubHouse Academy programs are ideal for most families .

Dance50-minute classes: $45/month • 70 minute+ classes: $60/month*Discounts for multiple classes: $15 off your 2nd class, $10 off your 3rd-5th classes, $5 off your 6th+ class

Classes for Ages 2-5PRE HIP HOP: Students will learn moves with high energy . 4 yrs + Monday 3:00pm – 3:50pm

PRESCHOOL DANCE: Learn basic ballet positions, jumps, turns, and dances . 2½-3½ yrs Wednesday 10:00am – 10:45am

3½-5 yrs Thursday 3:00pm – 3:45pm

3½-5 yrs Wednesday 11:00am – 11:45am

3½-5 yrs Saturday 10:00am – 10:45am

Classes for Ages 5 and upBALLET: Learn ballet technique, proper body alignment, terminology and musicality . The self-discipline of ballet improves focus and concentration . Level 1 5yrs + Wednesday 3:00pm – 3:50pm

5yrs + Friday 3:30pm – 4:20pm

5yrs + Saturday 11:00am – 11:50am

Level 2 7 yrs + Wednesday 3:00pm – 3:50pm

8 yrs + Monday 7:00pm – 7:50pm

8 yrs + Friday 3:30pm – 4:20pm

8 yrs + Saturday 9:00am – 9:50am

Level 3 9 yrs + Wednesday 4:00pm – 4:50pm

10 yrs + Thursday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

10 yrs + Tuesday 6:30pm – 8:00pm* 10 yrs + Saturday 9:00am – 9:50am

Level 4 12 yrs + Friday 5:30pm – 7:00pm* Level 5 12 yrs + Saturday 12:30pm – 1:50pm*

CHOREOGRAPHY SKILLS: Learn choreography and routines across dance styles . Focuses on performance skills and building technique . Helps actors and dancers to improve their ability to pick up choreoraphy . For all dance levels and abilities . 8 yrs+ Monday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

CONTEMPORARY: Combines elements of modern, jazz, lyrical and classical ballet . 9 yrs+ Thursday 5:00pm – 5:50pm

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Performing Arts DANCE TEAM: Learn routines of varied dance styles with a focus on jazz . Skills are developed and technique is built upon as dancers of varied ages and skill levels work together learning performance based choreography . Level 2 8 yrs+ Friday 6:30pm – 7:20pm

HIP HOP: Students will learn moves with high energy . Pre Hip Hop 4 yrs + Monday 3:00pm – 3:50pm

Level 1 5 yrs + Thursday 4:00pm – 4:50pm

8 yrs + Monday 4:00pm – 4:50pm

Level 2 8 yrs + Thursday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

7 yrs + Friday 5:30pm – 6:20pm

Hip Hop/Jazz 6 yrs + Wednesday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

JAZZ: Synchronize movement to popular music while increasing coordination, rhythm, strength, and flexibility . Level 1 8 yrs+ Tuesday 3:30pm – 4:20pm

6 yrs + Saturday 12:00pm – 12:50pm

Level 2 8 yrs + Wednesday 5:00pm – 5:50pm 10 yrs + Saturday 12:00pm – 12:50pm Level 3 10 yrs + Monday 6:30pm – 7:30pm

ACRO-JAZZ: Learn to dance with acrobatic precision and athleticism in this combination of gymnastics, dance and acro. Level 1 8 yrs + Tuesday 4:00pm – 4:50pm

Level 2 8 yrs + Friday 3:30pm – 4:20pm

LYRICAL: Combining jazz and ballet, learn interpretative expression of music and lyrics through movement . Level 1 7 yrs + Tuesday 5:30pm – 6:20pm

Level 2 9 yrs + Thursday 4:00pm – 4:50pm

Level 3 12 yrs + Saturday 11:30am – 12:30pm

PRE-POINTE: Learn exercises designed to strengthen the entire foot and ankle, working towards building the necessary strength and skill to go en pointe . 11 yrs + Tuesday 3:30pm – 4:20pm

POINTE: Learn to dance en pointe with safety and grace through strength and technical training. 12 yrs + Thursday 7:00pm – 7:50pm

TAP: Work on coordination, timing, rhythm, and balance . Level 1 5 yrs + Saturday 10:00am – 10:50am

8 yrs + Tuesday 4:30pm – 5:20pm

Level 2 6 yrs + Saturday 1:00pm – 1:50pm

10 yrs + Saturday 11:00am – 11:50am

Level 3 12 yrs + Monday 7:30pm – 8:30pm

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Theatre Classes at ClubHouse Academy1 class/week-$45/monthClasses are held at ClubHouse Academy (17569 Los Alamos Street) .

MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE The exciting world of Broadway comes to life . Levels 1/2 7 yrs + Friday 4:30pm – 5:20pm

Level 2 9 yrs + Friday 4:30pm – 5:20pm

Level 3 12 yrs + Saturday 1:00pm – 1:50pm

Music Lessons at ClubHouse Academy1 class/wk (Piano) –$55/month PIANO: Learn music fundamentals playing the piano . Beginning 6 yrs + Tuesday 3:30pm – 4:20pm

Intermediate 6 yrs + Tuesday 4:30pm – 5:20pm

Summer Specialty Camps

THEATRE CAMPS at our Kingston Branch Theatre, for more info see page 14Lion King Beg/Inter Ages 5-9 July 8-19 9:00am – 12:00pm $180 Lion King Beg/Inter Ages 8+ August 5-15 9:00am – 12:00pm $180Lion King Inter/Adv Ages 10+ August 5-15 1:00pm – 4:00pm $180Stage Crew Beg/Inter Grades 8+ July 8-19 8:30am – 12:00pm $100

DANCE CAMPS at our ClubHouse Academy, for more info see page 15Dance Adventures Ages 4-8 June 24-28 9:00am – 11:30am $100Dance Intensive Ages 8+ June 24-July 5 12:00pm – 3:00pm $175

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FitnessGymnastics1 class/week - $ 55/month • 2 classes/week - $80/month Beginning I 3½-6 yrs Wednesday 3:15pm – 4:00pm

3½-6 yrs Thursday 3:00pm – 3:45pm

Beginning II 6 yrs + Wed or Thurs 4:00pm – 5:00pm

Intermediate 6 yrs + Wed or Thurs 5:00pm – 6:00pm

Martial Arts – KaratePreschool/Kinder: 1 class/week - $45/month • 2 classes/week - $70/month Beg/Adv/Adult: 1 class/week - $55/month • 2 classes/week - $75/month Unlimited - $95/month Preschool 3½ - 6 yrs Monday 4:00pm – 4:30pm

3½ - 6 yrs Thursday 3:15pm – 3:45pm

Preschool/Kinder 3½ - 6 yrs Saturday 9:00am – 9:30am

Beginning 5 yrs + Monday 4:30pm – 5:20pm

5 yrs + Tues or Thurs 5:00pm – 5:50pm

5 yrs + Wednesday 4:00pm – 4:50pm

5 yrs + Saturday 9:30am – 10:20am

Inter/Adv 5 yrs + Monday 5:30pm – 6:20pm 5 yrs + Tuesday 7:00pm – 7:50pm 5 yrs + Wednesday 5:00pm – 5:50pm

5 yrs + Thursday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

5 yrs + Saturday 10:30am – 11:20am

6 yrs + Tuesday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

COMPETITION TEAM Level 1 6 yrs + Monday 3:00pm – 3:50pm

Level 1 6 yrs + Wednesday 6:00pm – 6:50pm

Level 2 6 yrs + Thursday 7:00pm – 7:50pm ADULT CLASS 18 yrs + Friday 5:30pm – 6:20pm

Family Class Tues or Thurs 7:00pm – 7:50pm

Martial Arts – Tae Kwon DoBeginning: 2 classes/week - $40/month • 3 classes/week - $55/month Intermediate/Adv: 2 classes/week - $70/month • 3 classes/week - $90/month Beginning 5 yrs + Mon, Wed or Fri 6:30pm – 7:00pm

Intermediate 5 yrs + Mon, Wed or Fri 7:00pm – 8:00pm

Adv . (Red/Black belts) 5 yrs + Mon, Wed or Fri 7:00pm – 8:30pm

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Basketball EARLY REGISTRATION April 1-May 19, 2019 All Divisions $100

REGISTRATION May 20-June 30, 2019 All Divisions $130Registration after June 30 subject to availability .Fees include jersey, awards, games and playoffs (Divisions II-V).

DIVISIONS Age determined as of June 1, 2019 .

EVALUATIONS at our HB Branch . No evaluations needed for KL or Div I .June 25 Div . II 6:30pm a-m, 7:30pm N-Z June 26 Div . III 6:30pm a-m, 7:30pm N-ZJune 27 Div . IV 6:30pm a-m, 7:30pm N-Z June 28 Div . V 6:30pm

EQUIPMENT Athletic shoes (non-marking, basketball specific recommended), black shorts .

GAMES 8 game season runs July 22-Sept . 14 . Games are played Mon-Sat, at least one game/week in our indoor gyms at the FV Kingston Branch, HB Branch and Pacific Life Foundation Branch .

Arena Soccer EARLY REGISTRATION April 1-May 19, 2019Tiny Tots Clinic*, Pee-Wee & K-League $95 Divisions I-III $100

REGISTRATION May 20-June 30, 2019 (Registration after June 30 is subject to availability .)Tiny Tots Clinic*, Pee-Wee & K-League $125 Divisions I-III $130*Tiny Tots Clinic - Parent participation required-9:30am Saturday mornings .Fees include jersey, socks, awards, clinic or games and playoffs (Div I-III).

DIVISIONS Age determined as of June 1, 2019 .

EVALUATIONS June 29, 2019 at our HB Branch . No evaluations needed for Tiny Tots Clinic, Pee-Wee & K-League .Division I 9am Division II 10am Division III 11am

EQUIPMENT Athletic shoes (non-marking, no cleats), black shorts and shin guards .

GAMES 8 game season runs July 22-Sept . 14 . Games are played Mon-Sat, at least one game/week in our indoor gym at the FV Kingston Branch or outdoor arena at the HB Branch .

COACHES & ASSISTANT COACHES NEEDED The Boys & Girls Club will provide coaching clinics and training for beginning and advanced coaches as well as resources and coaching assistance throughout the season . Contact ClubHouse Academy at 714-593-0753 ext . 1 for details .

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Division I 6–7 yrs Division IV 12–13 yrs

Division II 8–9 yrsDivision V 14–16 yrs

Tots Clinic 2– 3½ yrsDivision I 6–7 yrs

Pee Wee 3½–4½ yrs Division II 8–10 yrs

K-League 4½–5 yrsDivision III 11–13 yrs

EVERYONEPLAYSEVERYONEPLAYS

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Basketball-Bring Your Own Team Register Online @ BGCHVsports.com

Jr. High League (6th-8th grade)

REGISTRATION April 1 -June 30, 2019 • $880/ Team-Including jersey (8 players)• $760/ Team-Bring your own jersey• $130 each additional playerFees include awards, games, playoffs & referee fees.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTSCompleted Application and Roster, Full payment, Copy of Birth Certificate and Copy of Most Recent Report Card

LEAGUE INFO8 game season runs July 22-Sept . 14 including single elimination playoffs .League is open to all students currently enrolled in 7th and 8th grade .Play with official CIF rules . Games are two 18 minute halves .

High School LeagueREGISTRATION April 1 -June 30, 2019 • $720/ Team including jersey (8 players)• $95 each additional playerFees include jersey, awards, games, playoffs & referee fees.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTSCompleted Application and Roster, Full payment, Copy of High School photo ID

LEAGUE INFO8 game season runs July 22-Sept . 14 including single elimination playoffs .League is open to all students currently enrolled in high school, ages 14-18 (must provide high school photo ID) .Play with official CIF rules . Games are two 20 minute halves .

Bring your own jersey criteria: - Jerseys must have the same

matching color & be reversible- Jerseys must have non-repeating #s

All games for both leagues will be played at the Huntington Beach Branch and the Pacific Life Branch .

SPACE IS LIMITED

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Arena Soccer (Ages 8-16)

REGISTRATION Registration ends June 12, 2019 • $750/ Team-Including jersey and socks

(10 players)• $600/ Team-Bring your own jersey

and socks (10 players)• $80 each additional playerFees include trophies for winners, 8 games, playoffs, & referee fees.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTSCompleted Application and Roster, Full payment, Copy of Birth Certificate

DIVISIONS: U10 – Players born on or after 2009U12 – Players born on or after 2007

LEAGUE INFOGames will be played every Sunday between 10am and 3pm at the Huntington Beach Branch8 game season runs June 30 - August 25 including single elimination playoffs .Games are two 20 minute halves .

SPACE IS LIMITED

Register now!

Bring your own jersey criteria: - Jerseys must have the same

matching color & be reversible- Jerseys must have non-repeating #s

U14 – Players born on or after 2005U16 – Players born on or after 2003

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Robert Mayer Child Development Preschool 15744 Goldenwest Street • Huntington Beach, CA 92647 • (714) 899-5900 ext. 2

Unit Director: Samantha Hour • Program Director: Sharanjit Dhaliwal License numbers: Infant 304370205, Preschool 304370204

Learning Center Child Development Preschool 17565 Los Alamos Street • Fountain Valley, CA 92708 • (714) 593-0753 ext. 2

Unit Director: Chelo Loshak • Program Director: Susan Bixler License numbers: Infant 304370720, Preschool 304370719

Open Monday-Friday, 6:30am-6:00pm • Office Hours Monday-Friday, 7:00am-6:00pm

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Preschool Tuition RatesPROGRAM HOURS: Monday-Friday, 6:30am-6:00pm

HOLIDAYS: The Boys & Girls Club will be closed in observance of holidays on the following dates: Independence Day (7/4) and Labor Day (9/2) .

OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday, 7:00am-6:00pm

TUITION RATESAll listed enrollment options are for full-time extended day hours . Monday-Friday unless noted otherwise . There is a $75 annual registration fee due at the time of your child’s enrollment . It is valid from September-August . If you terminate your child’s enrollment contract at any time and then choose to re-enroll, you will be required to pay a new $75 registration fee at the time your child is enrolled with a new contract .

Infant (6 weeks-14 months, non-walker) $257/ week (12 months-24 months, walker) $252/ week

Toddler Preschool Program (24+ months) $227/ week

Preschool & Preppy K* Program (36 + months & potty-trained) $182 / week Part-Time Options 3 days/week M,W,F $152/ week 2 days/week T & Th $127/ week

Transitional Kindergarten* (4 ½ to 6 years) $187/ week Part-Time Options 3 days/week M,W,F $157/ week 2 days/week T & Th $132 / week*See page 35 for details .

PAYMENT INFORMATION• Payments are due the Friday prior to the week used . Payments made after Monday at 6pm of

the current week are considered late and will be charged a $10 late fee . All fees must be paid in advance with no deductions for absences, vacations or holidays . If you have any questions about billing, check with the office .

• If you need to bring your child in on a non-scheduled contract day, the charge will be $50 per day . Based on availability .

• A $25 service charge will be collected for all returned checks .• You have the option to pay online for your weekly program fees/tuition . A convenience

fee will apply to all online payments . Online payment is not available for lunches, field trips, and other specialized services .

• All members must give a two-week written notice prior to the end of program services .• Please make checks payable to Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington Valley .• Make payments in the front office . DO NOT leave checks in the classrooms, send in lunch

boxes or leave cash on the front desk . Please use payment drop-box for checks only . • Cash, check and credit cards are accepted (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, and Discover) .

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Preschool Philosophy & CurriculumCHILD DEVELOPMENT PRESCHOOLS’ MISSION STATEMENTOur mission is to inspire and enable the healthy development of all young children, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring members of the community . We strive to provide an age appropriate learning environment that will enhance the child’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development . It is our goal that every child that completes the preschool program will be prepared to succeed in kindergarten and beyond . To achieve this mission, we implement an educational curriculum that is developmentally appropriate for each child’s needs and abilities .

PHILOSOPHYThe Learning Center Child Development Preschool and the Robert Mayer Child Development Preschool provide opportunities for children to develop emotionally, socially, physically and cognitively . We believe in an atmosphere in which each child is respected and free to experiment and investigate, free to have individual ideas, and free to master those ideas in a planned environment . Children learn the pleasures of doing things for themselves, and thus develop a positive self-concept . Our program sets limits to help children learn safety, value of property and respect for the rights of others . We do not attempt to bring about quick changes, rather we believe that with parent cooperation, positive learning experiences will establish a foundation for each child’s personal achievement .

PROGRAM GOALS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIESThe Preschools are dedicated to providing the support and programming necessary for the care, education and growth of your most precious gift: YOUR CHILD . Our goals are to:• Create an atmosphere that encourages your child to have a healthy and full life .• Plan an environment using sound principles in early education and development .• Respect your child as a developmental whole .• Provide age appropriate growth and learning opportunities .• Prepare your child for success in kindergarten and beyond .

CURRICULUMOur curriculum is designed to give children the opportunity to explore a range of developmentally appropriate activities within a warm and supportive environment . We believe that children who are encouraged to develop a positive self-image (self-worth) will develop new skills at their own pace . To help children develop the skills they need to be ready for success in kindergarten, classrooms have weekly lesson plans that guide children’s play and activities . Lesson plans are built around essential content areas including social-emotional development, physical development, language development, and cognitive development topics like early literacy, early mathematics, science, technology, creative expression and appreciation for the arts, health and safety, and social studies . The goal of the Preschools’ curriculum is to prepare children for success in school and in life .

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June 5 Daddy, Mommy, and Me Breakfast (RM)

June 7 Fieldtrip to HB LibraryJune 14 TK Promotion (LC)June 18 TK Promotion (RM)

June 28 Family Picnic (RM)July 12 Ice Cream Social (RM)August 14 Fieldtrip to Chuck E . CheeseAug. 20-22 Parent Orientation Night (RM)August 23 Ice Cream Social (LC)

INFANT AND TODDLER PROGRAM Ages 6 weeks-3 yearsThe Infant and Toddler Programs offer a loving, caring, and nurturing atmosphere for children from ages 6 weeks to 3 years . Children are provided with a stimulating environment . Educational learning experiences are designed following national curriculum guidelines for the child’s total development . At the same time, respectful and trusting relationships are established between children, families and caregivers .

SAFE INFANT SLEEPInfant Room Staff will assure that infants who have not reached 18 months are always placed on their backs for sleep .

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 3-6, fully potty trainedA typical daily schedule will include circle time, art, nutritious snack, outdoor play, music, story time, activity centers, quiet time, and indoor play . Following national curriculum guidelines for these age groups, activities include creative art, music and movement, physical and natural science, language arts, gross and fine coordination skills, listening experiences, dramatic play, and special events .

Depending on your family’s needs, your child can be enrolled in the preschool from 2-5 days a week . Children eat lunch at 12:00pm and rest time begins at 1:00pm for pre-school and 12:15pm for toddlers . Afternoons consist of a planned program of indoor and outdoor activities, individual and group experiences, and nutritional snacks provided by the Club .

INCLUSIVENESS The Preschools are committed to providing an all-inclusive program for your children, including children with special needs . In adherence to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), our program does not discriminate based on a child’s disability, and we strive to offer reasonable accommodations to enable children with disabilities to be fully included in the program .

Please see the Parent Handbook for more detailed information concerning the program or policies.

SPECIAL EVENTS FOR PARENT INVOLVEMENTWe have several events throughout the year that we encourage parents to participate in with their child . Dates are subject to change. Events vary by location and include but are not limited to:

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Preppy K &Transitional Kindergarten (TK)PREPPY KOur Preppy K program advances children in preparation for our Transitional Kindergarten (TK) classroom . The program builds on a curriculum that aligns with the Preschool Learning Foundations and national standards for pre-academic success in our TK program . These standards help develop each child’s independence, confidence, fine motor skills, and social-emotional well-being . Preppy K provides our 3 ½ to young 4’s with the gift of time, enabling them to begin TK ready to thrive .

TRANSITIONAL KINDERGARTEN (TK)The Preschools offer the perfect opportunity for 4 ½ to 6 year olds who do not yet meet the age requirements to attend Kindergarten: Transitional Kindergarten, commonly called TK .

Our TK classrooms follow the state Transitional Kindergarten guidelines including the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Curriculum Framework and the Common Core Standards set by the California Department of Education . To help every child reach the goal of being ready

to succeed in school, our teachers plan curriculum that helps children develop social, emotional and academic skills . The TK curriculum includes language, literature, mathematics, technology, health and safety, artistic expression and appreciation, music and movement, handwriting, motor skills development, social skills development and much more . Our TK classrooms have a low 1 to 12 teacher to child ratio . That means your child will get the attention they need and deserve .

The TK program follows the same extended day, year-round calendar as all of our other programs at the Preschools . Working moms and dads can count on quality, educational care from 6:30am – 6:00pm, Monday – Friday . TK is available for full-time and part-time enrollment .

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Preschool Summer Field Trips for ages 3 & upHB Central Library Fri . 6/7 10:00am - 11:00pm $5The children will listen to a story from the Librarian and interact with a Puppet Show .

Aquarium of the Pacific Mon . 6/24 9:00am - 12:30pm $15Self guided exploration of the aquarium to learn about life and sea animals in the ocean . Children will have a picnic lunch at the Aquarium (Preppy K and TK children ONLY)

Chuck E. Cheese Wed . 8/14 10:00am - 12:30pm $10Children will enjoy lots of games and fun “where a kid can be a kid!” Includes 2 slices of pizza, juice and 25 tokens . For ages 3-5 .

ALL FIELD TRIPS INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION on the Club’s yellow school buses driven by CHP certified school bus drivers .

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CLUB LOCATIONSSCHOOL AGE PROGRAM

1 Fountain Valley Kingston Branch • (714) 531-2582 16582 Brookhurst Street, Fountain Valley, 92708 2 Huntington Beach Branch • (714) 374-2600 2309 Delaware Street, Huntington Beach, 92648 3 Oak View Branch • (714) 842-5185 ext. 211 17261 Oak Lane, Huntington Beach, 92647 4 Pacific Life Foundation Branch • (714) 899-5900 ext. 1 15645 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach, 92647 (Gothard St . & Center Ave . entrance)

SPORTS LEAGUES, ARTS & FITNESS

5 ClubHouse Academy • (714) 593-0753 ext. 1 17569 Los Alamos Street, Fountain Valley, 92708 (between FV City Hall & Library)

LICENSED CHILDCARE-6 weeks to 6 years

6 Learning Center Child Development Preschool • (714) 593-0753 ext. 2 17565 Los Alamos Street, Fountain Valley, 92708 7 Robert Mayer Child Development Preschool • (714) 899-5900 ext. 2 15744 Goldenwest Street, Huntington Beach, 92647 (Gothard St . & Center Ave . entrance)

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