June 21-25-Space Exploration
June 28-July 2- Stars & Stripes
July 6-9-Mad Science
July 12-16-Star Search
July 19-23- Creature Feature
July 26-30- Galactical Olympics
August 2-6- H 20
August 9-13-Robot Parade
August 16-20-Into The Deep
August 23-27-Last Frontier
Program Highlights
Hiking Club- Every week during the summer, members hike trails in different parts of Orange County wilderness. Members learn about native plants and animals and basic outdoor survival skills. Program is for youth ages 8 +. See front counter to sign up for hikes and to see schedule.
Ultimate Oceans- In partnership with the Ocean Institute, 9-12 year olds learn about the four habitats of the ocean (Rocky Shore, Open Ocean, Sandy Shore, and Kelp Forest) through art, education, and technology. Members will have fieldtrips to the Ocean Institute including a Marine Mammal Cruise. See April to sign up for this amazing program.
Blast-Off Reading Club- Everyday members will be able to read towards winning fun incentives and prizes. After lunch, our Club library will be fully open and quiet space reserved to help kids keep reading throughout the summer. Once a week there will also be a free walking field trip to the Tustin Branch of the Orange County Public Library.
Basic Info
Summer Hours are Monday-Friday from 7:00am-6:30pm
Prepaid fees are $20.00 per day
(An additional $5.00 will be charged for same day payment.)
Payment of first and last weeks' fees are due upon registration
A free T-shirt is included with registration
Payments are NON-REFUNDABLE
Fees include Breakfast and Lunch.
Field Trips are available (Many have an additional charge)
Registration and field trips are available on a first come, first serve basis.
Come In Now For Brochure and Tour Of Club!!!!
| H.O.T (Help Our Teens) Program |
A teen leadership program providing job training and programs for youth 13-18 years of age (limit 50)
7:00 am to 6:30 pm Monday through Friday with on the job training and special teen program hours and activities. The weekly fee is $75.00, which is designated to special incentive excursions.
?xml:namespace> |
|
Inclusion Philosophy
Our Club takes pride in offering our services to youth with special needs including mental/physical disabilities. Our staff provides respectful accommodations to include all youth in our programs. Please contact Gary Oustad for information about this program.
|
|
|
| Summer Food Service |
|
The Club provides breakfast and lunch to ALL members who attend the program from 7:00 am - 6:30 pm and the Club currently is serving 200 meals per day. This program is sponsored by the State Department of Education. Nearly $25,000 of food is provided by the State for this program at no cost to the Club. In addition, the Club provides a small food bank for families in need that can be used by the entire community.
|
| Pathfinder Ranch Summer Camp |
| Members ages 7-14 are invited to attend a terrific week-long camp located at 4,500 feet in the beautiful San Jacinto Mountains, 5 miles south of Lake Hemet. For a nominal fee, members can participate in swimming, canoeing, crafts, archery, horseback riding, hiking and more! The Club provides transportation. Campers have a choice of two sessions each summer. For more information call 714-838-5223. |
|
?xml:namespace>