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Summer Camp

Join us for an unforgettable summer of fun! Summer campers will enjoy a variety of activities, crafts and field trips! Our camp is designed for ages 5 -12.

Camp runs June 1 through August 7
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Summer Camp activities include:
• Rock Wall 
• Swimming 
• Indoor/outdoor games and play
• Arts and crafts
• Sports
• Nature hikes
• STEM activities
• Kid-friendly fitness with Healthplex trainers and instructors
• In-house guest speakers 
• Bookmobile 
• Visits from therapy dogs

Weekly Field trips and theme weeks are subject to change based on weather, transportation, location, etc.

Weekly Themes and Field Trips

Enjoy a different theme every week!

Week 1 (June 1-5) Camp Palooza
Field Trip June 3: In-house, Laser Tag

Week 2 (June 8-12) Time Travelers
Field Trip June 10:

Week 3 (June 15-19) Around the World
Field Trip June 17:

Week 4 (June 22-26) The Great Outdoors
Field Trip June 24:

Week 5 (June 29-July 3) Mission Impossible
Field Trip July 1:

Week 6 (July 6-10) Mad Science
Field Trip July 8:

Week 7 (July 13-17) Walk of Fame
Field Trip July 15:

Week 8 (July 20-24) To Infinity and Beyond
Field Trip July 22:

Week 9 (July 27-31) Beat the Heat
Field Trip July 29:

Week 10 (August 3-7) It’s a Wrap!
Field Trip August 5: In-house, Bounce House

Registration

 

DayTimeMember FeeNonmember Fee
 Full Week8 a.m. to 5 p.m.$250/week $360/week
Single Day8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  $60/day$90/day
Before Care7 to 8 a.m.$10/day$10/day
After Care5 to 6 p.m.$10/day$10/day


Required Forms

After you are registered, please complete these forms which contain important information we require for each camper.

FAQs about Summer Adventure Camp

A-Your child will participate in a variety of fun, fitness-based activities including swimming, wall climbing, indoor/outdoor sports, teambuilding games/activities, local fieldtrips and arts and crafts. Camp weeks will be themed based.

A-Yes, children will have an opportunity to go into the pool with their group and counselors multiple times each week. There will be a lifeguard on duty. In addition to swimming, weather permitting, there will be outdoor water games as well. 

For an additional fee, campers may register for camp swim lessons. For more information, email Kevin Satler.

A-Each child should bring a backpack containing a swimsuit, towel, insulated lunch bag to keep foods chilled, two healthy snacks, a refillable water bottle, swim goggles (optional), athletic shoes and socks, sun block, a change of clothes and bug spray if needed (optional). All items must be labeled.

A-Please have your child refrain from bringing/wearing the following to camp: Heely’s, sandals, Croc shoes, skirts/dresses, and valuable belongings such as cell phones, Apple watches, etc. Rush Copley Healthplex and its employees are not responsible for misplaced or stolen items.

A-No, participants who utilize any full day camp (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) will not be permitted to use Kids Active Club on the same day as the full day camp.

A-Yes. Weekly in-house special events and off-site field trips are included in the Summer Adventure Camp
weekly fee.

A-Our Camp Counselors are trained in CPR, first aid, camper behavior management, emergency procedures, water safety, rock wall safety, and how to conduct camp activities, including age-appropriate games and activities for all ages. All camp counselors are college-aged and have previous experience working with children. All Rush employees are thoroughly vetted through comprehensive background checks to ensure the safety and well-being of every camper.

A-Our counselor-to-camper ratio is 1:10.

A-At the first sign of inclement weather, campers will be brought indoors and into safety. Rainy day field trip ideas will be considered for those camp days with a scheduled outdoor field trip. If we are unable to attend a scheduled outdoor fieldtrip we will do our best to schedule a fun day indoors to either another fieldtrip location or at Rush Copley Healthplex. Parents will be notified at camp drop-off.

A-Medications cannot be administered by camp staff. Your child can administer the medication on their own while a staff member will monitor and document when medication was taken. In case of an emergency, camp staff can administer an Epi-Pen, inhaler or diabetes medication. Please speak to the Camp Coordinator for more information and required medication forms.