

SUMMER
REGISTRATION PROCESS
When registering for our Day Camps, either register online at register.deerfieldparks.org or, download and fill out the Park District Registration Form, found at deerfieldparks.org/forms. When the park district offices are not open, you may drop off the completed form and payment in a drop box located outside of the Jewett Park Community Center.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CAMP PAYMENT PLAN
SUMMER CAMP
CONDUCT CODE
REGISTRATION CALENDAR
Online & In-Person at Jewett Park

You must include a camp deposit or total payment with your registration form or online registration. Your full payment for all sessions of all camps is due on April 17, 2026 unless you are on a Camp Payment Plan.
CAMPER’S GRADE
Children must be entering the grade of the camp by 9/1/26.
CAMP SITES
Summer camp locations listed in this brochure may change due to Deerfield Public School scheduling. Staff will advise if changes occur.
RESIDENT & SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #109 & #113 RATES
Resident rates will apply to those who live within the park district boundaries. If a participant does not live within the park district boundaries but enrolls in a program that is held at a District 109 or 113 school and they reside in that school district, then they pay the resident rate, but cannot begin to register until the non-resident registration date.
FEES AND DEPOSITS
Resident and nonresident fees are listed for each camp.
A nontransferable, nonrefundable deposit is due at time of registration for most camps (please see grid on page 4 & 5 for specific camp deposit amounts.) This deposit is applicable to tuition. Camp fees can’t be prorated to accommodate vacations.

A camp payment plan is again offered for some camps during the 2026 camp season. Your camp fees can be paid in four equal monthly payments through an automatic installment billing process. Installment billing must be set up as an automatic charge/debit to a credit card or from a bank account. All ACH and credit card charges are processed on the 15th day of February, March, April and May. The final payment is due May 15.
Please be aware that this is the only payment plan that will be offered for camp fees. If using the Camp Payment Plan, all camp fees must be paid in full by May 15 for participants to attend camp. For more information and/or enrollment forms for this payment option, please contact the registration office at 847-945-0650, on or before January 30, 2026.
CAMP REFUND POLICY
Prior to June 1, 2026 (two weeks before the 2026 camp season begins), you may receive a refund for camp fees less the deposit for each camp. If your camp did not require a deposit, your cancellation fee is $25 per camp session cancelled. (*For Sarah Hall Summer Performers Camp refunds, please contact Sarah Hall for details.) If refunds are requested between June 1 and June 14, refunds will be granted only if the spot can be filled by another camper, for medical reasons or if you are moving outside of the park district. In these cases, the deposit will be deducted and the refund will be prorated based on when participation ends. No refunds are granted after the camp season begins unless there is a medical issue or the family moves out of the district. If your child is unable to continue in a program because of a medical problem, you must submit a letter from your doctor on their letterhead in order to receive a refund. If you are moving out of the district, in order to obtain a refund, you must submit proof in writing that you are moving. For more information, please call the registration office at 847-945-0650
SUMMER CAMP HANDBOOK
Our Camp Handbook provides essential details regarding your child’s camp involvement, including instructions on completing their online health history, allergy action plan, and submitting a buddy request if applicable. Camp handbooks will be emailed at the end of April to families with children in the following camps; So Big, Sun and Fun, Little Scampers, #1 Camp, Pathfinders, Trailblazers, Explorers, Art Camp, and sports camps: Rookies, All-Stars, Superstars, and MVP.

The following conduct code rules apply to both camp participants and guardians/caregivers of those children.
The Deerfield Park District reserves the right to suspend, expel, or deny participation in any program, event or facility to any person whose behavior materially interferes with or disrupts the quality of those offerings, the enjoyment of them by other participants, or the ability of staff to conduct or manage the activities or facility.
A child’s legal guardian shall be notified of the first incident: the second incident shall require the presence of a legal guardian at a meeting with the instructor and a park district administrator/ supervisor; a third incident may result in an expulsion or suspension of the child from the program, event or facility.
If a child engages in behavior which may result in bodily harm to others, an immediate meeting with the legal guardian may be called. If such behavior warrants it, immediate suspension or expulsion may result.
MARLA’S BROWN BAG LUNCH
Children in the following camps have the option to pay for lunch service provided by Marla’s Brown Bag Lunch:
• So Big
• Sun and Fun
• Little Scampers
• #1 Camp
• Pathfinders
• Trailblazers
• Explorers
• Rookies
• All-Stars
• Superstars
• MVP More information will be available in the Camp Handbook (emailed in April 2026).
• Art Camp Sports Camps:


SUMMER CAMPS AT-A-GLANCE
COUNSELORS IN TRAINING

Counselors in Training (CIT)
The purpose of this program is to provide an opportunity for teens, age 14–15, to develop leadership skills through a summer camp experience. Duties will include assisting with games, art projects, and leading some activities. Please send your child with a snack, lunch, and water bottle each day. CIT shirts will be handed out the first day of your child’s session and need to be worn daily. CIT Tanks can be worn at the pool and during water play over swimsuits.
• Registration for the CIT program is now camp specific. Please make sure you register for the intended camp.
• The first few days of each session will be held at a common location (TBD) for CIT training.
• Training days are mandatory.
• Location, dates, and times of training are TBD and will be emailed to parents in May.
• Transportation is the responsibility of the CIT.
� Varies Age: 14-15 by Sept 1
� Meredith Walker Min/Max: varies by camp
CIT in Little Scampers Camp
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day
654008-01
(8)
654008-07 6/8-7/2 (4) M-F 9A-3P $326/390 1/1
654008-11 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 9A-3P $344/412 1/1
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
CIT in #1 Camp
� South Park School
654008-02 6/8-7/31 (8) M-F 8:45A-2:45P $604/724 1/3
654008-08 6/8-7/2 (4) M-F 8:45A-2:45P $326/390 1/1
654008-12 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 8:45A-2:45P $344/412 1/1
No class dates: Sect. 02: 7/3
CIT in Pathfinders Camp
� South Park School
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR Min/Max
654008-03 6/8-7/31 (8) M-F 8:30A-2:45P $604/724 1/3
654008-09 6/8-7/2 (4) M-F 8:30A-2:45P $326/390 1/1
654008-13 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 8:30A-2:45P $344/412 1/1
No class dates: Sect. 03: 7/3
CIT in Rookies Sports Camp
� Kipling School
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR Min/Max
654008-04 6/8-7/31 (8) M-F 8A-3P $604/724 1/2
654008-10 6/8-7/2 (4) M-F 8A-3P $326/390 1/1
654008-14 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 8A-3P $344/412 1/1
No class dates: Sect. 04: 7/3
CIT in So Big Camp
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR Min/Max
654008-05 6/8-7/31 (8) M-F 9:15A-12:45P $604/724 1/2
No class dates: Sect. 05: 7/3
CIT in Sun and Fun Camp
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR Min/Max
654008-06 6/8-7/31 (8) M-F 8:45A-12:45P $604/724 1/3
No class dates: Sect. 06: 7/3
EXTENDED CARE & EARLY CHILDHOOD

Extended Camp Care
Parents may choose morning Extended Camp Care hours, afternoon hours, or both. Children in the morning session will be transported from the Jewett Park Community Center to their camp site. Those in the afternoon session will be picked up at their camp site and dropped off at the Jewett Park Community Center. To register, please fill out the registration form and include full payment (in addition to camp deposits) with your form. All participants must attend one of the following Deerfield Park District day camps: Little Scampers, #1 Camp, Pathfinders, Trailblazers, Explorers, Rookies Sports Camp, All-Stars Sports Camp, Superstars Sports Camp, or Art Camp.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Grade: K-8
� Camp Staff
Min/Max: AM: 10/80
Min/Max: PM: 10/140
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
654009-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 7:30-9:30A $655/785
654009-02 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 7:30-9:30A $300/359
654009-03 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 7:30-9:30A $426/510
654009-04 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 2:30-6P $655/785
654009-05 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 2:30-6P $300/359
654009-06 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 2:30-6P $426/510
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3; Sect. 04: 7/3
Extra Added Attraction
One additional WEEK of August Activities! Designed to help working parents, Extra Added Attraction extends our regular camp season. The camper’s day will include open swim, arts and crafts, athletics and recreation games. Special theme days and field trips are among the other fun-filled activities planned. Parents may not drop off and leave children unsupervised before 8:00am. All children must be picked up by 5:00pm. Please send your child with a water bottle, a snack, and a lunch.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Grade: K-5
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 10/45
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
654010-01 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 8A-5P $578/693
Safety Town
In Safety Town, children will gain an awareness of safety measures. They will role play “real life” situations and learn how to react. They are trained to distinguish between what is safe and unsafe and will learn what to do when danger exists. Topics include street, bus, playground and house safety; field trip safety; railroad and animal dangers; poisons; strangers; fire safety and how to use the telephone in an emergency. Note: If your child has taken a summer Safety Town or a seasonal session, please do NOT sign up for this session as the material is repetitive.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Age: K in Fall 2026
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 8/25
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
621601-01 6/1-6/5 (1) M-F 9:30-11:30A $161/193 621601-02 6/1-6/5 (1) M-F 12:30-2:30P $161/193
621601-03 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9:30-11:30A $161/193
So Big Camp
Our program offers a fun-filled transition from home to a lively day camp setting, where campers discover new experiences every day. Kids will sing, create, and play through exciting songs, crafts, and games while building confidence, friendships, and independence along the way. Our caring and enthusiastic staff make So Big Camp a warm, welcoming place where children feel included and inspired. Please remember to pack a sack lunch and water bottle for your camper each day, then get ready for a summer full of laughter, learning, and adventure! *Children need to be potty-trained.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Age: Age 3 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 5/40 Activity-Sect. Date (#wk)
R/NR 624001-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 9:30A-12:30P $1736/2084 624001-02 6/16-7/30 (7) Tu-Th 9:30A-12:30P $1076/1292
No class dates: Sect. 01 7/3

EARLY CHILDHOOD CULTURAL ARTS & YOUTH CAMPS BY GRADE
Sun and Fun
In this camp, we focus on nurturing every child’s social, emotional, and physical growth through play, creativity, and connection. Each day is filled with exciting opportunities to learn and explore! Campers will sing cheerful songs, enjoy both indoor and outdoor games, get creative with crafts, splash around during outdoor water play, and share stories with friends, all while building confidence and friendships that last. Please remember to send your child with a lunch and water bottle each day. *Children need to be potty-trained.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Age: Age 4 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 5/50
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
624002-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 9A-1P $1956/2348
624002-02 6/16-7/30 (7) Tu-Th 9A-1P $1208/1448
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
Little Scampers
This camp offers a low-key, non-competitive, structured environment designed around the unique needs, interests, and abilities of young children. Every day brings new opportunities to explore, create, and grow! Campers will enjoy a variety of enriching activities including games, crafts, nature exploration, and music, all led by our caring and experienced staff. A low child-to-counselor ratio allows us to personalize activities and ensure safety. Campers will enjoy two exciting field trips, and each week they’ll head to the pool for one day of structured play swim time and three days of swim lessons. Please remember to send your child with a snack, lunch, and water bottle. *Children need to be potty-trained.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Grade: K by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 5/75
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
624003-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 9:15A-2:45P $2736/3284
624003-02 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 9:15A-2:45P $1236/1484
624003-03 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 9:15A-2:45P $1764/2116
624003-04 6/16-7/30 (7) Tu-Th 9:15A-2:45P $1692/2032
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
#1 Camp
This camp offers a low-key, non-competitive, structured environment designed around the unique needs, interests, and abilities of young children. Every day brings new opportunities to explore, create, and grow! Campers will enjoy a variety of enriching activities including games, crafts, nature exploration, and music, all led by our caring and experienced staff. A low child-to-counselor ratio allows us to personalize activities and ensure safety. Campers will enjoy three exciting field trips, and each week they’ll head to the pool for one day of structured play swim time and three days of swim lessons. Please remember to send your child with a snack, lunch, and water bottle.
� South Park School Grade: Grade 1 by Sept. 1 � Camp Staff Min/Max: 5/72
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
624004-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 9A-2:45P $2820/3384
624004-02 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 9A-2:45P $1284/1540
624004-03 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 9A-2:45P $1832/2200 No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
Pathfinders Camp
This camp offers a relaxed, yet structured atmosphere designed for second graders, encouraging independence, curiosity, and creativity. Each day is filled with exciting opportunities that match the campers’ growing skills and interests. Children will enjoy a variety of enriching activities including games, crafts, nature exploration, music, and more, all guided by our caring and experienced counselors. With a low child-to-counselor ratio, every camper receives personalized attention in a safe and supportive environment. Campers will go on five exciting field trips throughout the summer and will travel by bus to the pool for one day of structured play swim time and three days of swim lessons each week. Please send your child with a snack, lunch, and water bottle each day.
� South Park School Grade: 2 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 5/60
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day
624005-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 8:45A-2:30P $2820/3384
624005-02 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 8:45A-2:30P $1284/1540
624005-03 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 8:45A-2:30P $1832/2200
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3

Art Camp
Art Camp is designed specifically for the creative child who enjoys all aspects of art. This seven (7) week session of art camp will allow campers to experience and learn ceramics, painting and drawing, and design. Campers will be bussed to the pool daily for free swim. Campers will get time outside as well as more time in the areas of art they enjoy. Camp will run Monday through Friday. Field trips will be held on Fridays.
� Jewett Park Comm Ctr Grade: 3-8 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 5/60
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
654007-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 9:30A-3P $3000/3600
654007-02 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 9:30A-3P $1364/1636
654007-03 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 9:30A-3P $1944/2332
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
Sarah Hall Summer Performers Camp
Summer Performers Camp is a place for students who love to take the stage! This four-week camp consists of theatre training and rehearsals, resulting in a full-scale Broadway Jr. musical production. This summer, the camp will be performing Into the Woods Jr, with performances taking place July 8th and 9th . The passionate theatre staff of industry professionals foster an environment of creativity and friendship. Campers spend their days acting, singing, dancing, and enjoying outdoor games and activities. *This camp will not be swimming.
Registration is open now! Register through Sarah Hall Theatre Company: https://www.sarahhalltheatre.com/summer-camp
� Caruso Middle School Grade: 4-9
� SHTC Staff Min/Max: 20/50
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
N/A 6/15-7/10 (4) M-F 9:30A-3:30P $1600
Trailblazers Camp
This engaging noncompetitive summer camp is designed for third and fourth graders. Campers will enjoy a variety of activities each day, including arts, games, physical fitness, and themed wacky adventures. Weekly field trips and daily bus trips to the pool for free swim are also included. Please bring a refillable water bottle to keep hydrated during all the fun activities!
� Walden School Grade: 3-4 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 10/75 Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
654002-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F
(3) M-F
7/6-7/31 (4) M-F
Explorers Camp
1072/1288
Calling all fifth-eighth graders! Get ready for an epic summer of fun, sports, and adventure! Each day is packed with activities, weekly field trips, and free swim at the pool. Don’t forget your refillable water bottle!

TENNIS & GOLF SPORTS

Tennis and Swim Camp
Tennis and Swim Camp focuses on the fundamentals necessary for campers to grow into confident and proficient tennis players. This camp combines a talented Tennis Professional teaching staff and the Quick Start method of tennis instruction which enables participants to have an enjoyable and comprehensive learning experience. The goal is to facilitate fun, friendship, technique and skill development in an engaging environment. Supervised open swim time will occur daily during the afternoon (weather-permitting). On inclement weather days the camp will be held indoors at the Sachs Recreation Center. Campers should bring two snacks, lunch, sunscreen, swimsuit and a towel each day to camp. A detailed weekly camp schedule will be sent to all participants the week prior to each camp session.
� Floral Park Age: 5-14
� LifeSport Min/Max: 5/26
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
634060-01 6/8-6/11 (1) M-Th
634060-02 6/15-6/18 (1) M-Th
634060-03 6/22-6/25 (1) M-Th
634060-04 6/29-7/2 (1) M-Th
634060-05 7/6-7/9 (1) M-Th
634060-06 7/13-7/16 (1) M-Th
634060-07 7/20-7/23 (1) M-Th
9A-4P $448/528
9A-4P $448/528
9A-4P $448/528
9A-4P $448/528
A-4P $448/528
A-4P $448/528
9A-4P $448/528
634060-08 7/27-7/30 (1) M-Th 9A-4P $448/528
634060-09 8/3-8/6 (1) M-Th
9A-4P $448/528
Deerfield Small Group Summer Golf Camps
Our summer golf camps provide a structured and fun atmosphere to learn the game of golf on and off the golf course. Our camps are designed to be a great experience for new golfers and those that have played before. 16 hours of instruction led by our team of PGA Professionals (4:1 ratio)
• Two hours of skill stations each day.
• The instruction portion of these classes will be broken into small skill stations that will consist of drills, exercises and contests focused on full swing, short game and putting.
• Two hours on the golf course each day while supervised and learning rules and etiquette while playing from different situations.
• Our Golf Camps are appropriate for experienced or beginner golfers.
• Groups of junior golfers will be paired by experience level.
• Friend groups encouraged!
• New to the game?.....No problem!!
• We welcome new golfers and will provide a fun environment for them to learn the game.
• Kids will need their own golf clubs for these classes.
• 4:1 Coach to Student ratio
• All camp weeks run Monday-Thursday 12pm-4pm Activity-Sect. Dates Days Time Min/Max Fee
685001-01 6/8-6/11 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-02 6/15-6/18 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-03 6/22-6/25 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-04 6/29-7/2 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-05 7/6-7/9 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-06 7/13-7/16 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-07 7/20-7/23 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-08 7/27-7/30 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-09 8/3-8/6 M-Th 12-4p 4/16 $519
685001-10 8/10-8/13 M-Th 12-4p 4/12 $519
Total Sports Camp
This camp is the ultimate sports camp, focusing on a variety of sports including flag football, basketball, baseball, kickball, soccer, capture the flag, and other group games. Each day camper’s focus on skill development and fundamentals for each respective sport, followed by game play. Players are always separated into groups based on age, size, and skill to ensure a safe and competitive environment. Coaches ensure a fun and energetic atmosphere while promoting teamwork and good sportsmanship.
� Sachs Recreation Ctr Age: 6-11
� Hot Shots Sports Min/Max: 8/15
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
633035-01 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 9A-3:30P $405/485
633035-02 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 9A-12P $205/245
633035-03 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 12:30-3:30P $205/245
633035-04 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9A-3:30P $405/485
633035-05 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9A-12P $205/245
633035-06 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 12:30-3:30P $205/245
Rookies Sports Camp
Campers will play a variety of sports and games. We will be outside most of the time. We will play games like soccer, kickball and tennis baseball. Campers will be active. Some of the activities will be competitive. We will be bussed to the pool for swimming lessons. Campers will go on two field trips per session. Please send your child with a snack, lunch and water bottle each day.
� Kipling School Grade: 1-2 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 20/40
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
634001-01 6/15-7/31 (7) M-F 9A-2:45P $2828/3396
634001-02 6/15-7/2 (3) M-F 9A-2:45P $1288/1548
634001-03 7/6-7/31 (4) M-F 9A-2:45P $1836/2204
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
All-Stars Sports Camp
Campers will play a wide variety of sports. We will be outside most of the time. We will play games like tennis baseball, football and soccer. Some of the activities will be competitive. Campers will be bussed to the pool for free swim. Campers will go on a field trip once per week. Please send your child with a snack, lunch and water bottle each day.
� Walden School Grade: 3-4 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 20/40
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
634002-01 6/15-7/31
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
SPORTS & SPECIALTY SPORTS SPECIALTY SPORTS
Superstars Sports Camp
Campers will play a wide variety of sports. We will be outside most of the time. We will play games like tennis baseball, football and soccer. They will play tournaments. Campers will be bussed to the pool for free swim. Campers will go on a field trip once a week. Please send your child with lunch and water bottle each day.
� Deerfield HS Grade: 5-6 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 20/40
634006-01
634006-04
(1) M-F
634006-08 7/13-7/17 (1) M-F
634006-09 7/20-7/24 (1) M-F

Asylum Skateboard Camp
A-3P $389/469
A-3P $389/469
9A-3P $389/469
634006-10 7/27-7/31 (1) M-F 9A-3P $389/469
No class dates: Sect. 01: 7/3
MVP Sports Camp
This is a three-day camp. When the camp is at the camp site, we will be outside in the mornings and at the pool in the afternoons. We will play sports like tennis baseball, soccer and football. Campers will play a wide variety of sports. They will play many tournaments. Campers will have free swim twice a week. Campers will go on a field trip once a week. Please send your child with lunch and water bottle each day.
� Caruso Auditorium Grade: 7-8 by Sept 1
� Camp Staff Min/Max: 20/40
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
634008-01 6/16-7/30 (7) Tu-Th
9A-3P $1452/1744
634008-02 6/16-7/2 (3) Tu-Th 9A-3P $696/836
634008-03
7/7-7/30 (4) Tu-Th
634008-04 6/16-6/18 (1) Tu-Th
634008-05 6/23-6/25 (1) Tu-Th
634008-06 6/30-7/2 (1) Tu-Th
634008-07 7/7-7/9 (1) Tu-Th
634008-08 7/14-7/16 (1) Tu-Th
634008-09 7/21-7/23 (1) Tu-Th
634008-10 7/28-7/30 (1) Tu-Th
9A-3P $924/1108
9A-3P $237/285
9A-3P $237/285
9A-3P $237/285
9A-3P $237/285
9A-3P $237/285
9A-3P $237/285
9A-3P $237/285
The Asylum Skateboard Camp is one of the best in the Midwest. We provide our campers with a fun, well-rounded program that is perfect for any skateboarder at any level. So, whether it’s your first time on a board or not, when you combine Asylum’s friendly staff and safe environment it’s an experience you will remember forever. Our professional coaches are knowledgeable and work one on one with campers of any skill level.
� Jewett Park Age: 6-15
� Asylum Skateboard Staff Min/Max: 5/20 Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
633015-01 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 9A-12P $200/249
633015-02 6/8 M 9A-12P $50/61
633015-03 6/9 Tu 9A-12P $50/61
633015-04 6/10 W 9A-12P $50/61
633015-05 6/11 Th 9A-12P $50/61
633015-06 6/12 F 9A-12P $50/61
633015-07 6/22-6/26 (1) M-F 9A-12P $200/249
633015-08 6/22 M 9A-12P $50/61
633015-09 6/23 Tu 9A-12P $50/61
633015-10 6/24 W 9A-12P $50/61
633015-11 6/25 Th 9A-12P $50/61
633015-12 6/26 F 9A-12P $50/61
633015-13 7/6-7/10 (1) M-F 9A-12P $200/249
633015-14 7/6 M 9A-12P $50/61
633015-15 7/7 Tu 9A-12P $50/61
633015-16 7/8 W 9A-12P $50/61
633015-17 7/9 Th 9A-12P $50/61
633015-18 7/10 F 9A-12P $50/61
633015-19 7/20-7/24 (1) M-F 9A-12P $200/249
633015-20 7/20 M 9A-12P $50/61
633015-21 7/21 Tu 9A-12P $50/61
633015-22 7/22 W 9A-12P $50/61
633015-23 7/23 Th 9A-12P $50/61
633015-24 7/24 F 9A-12P $50/61
633015-25 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9A-12P $200/249
633015-26 8/3 M 9A-12P $50/61
633015-27 8/4 Tu 9A-12P $50/61
633015-28 8/5 W 9A-12P $50/61
633015-29 8/6 Th 9A-12P $50/61
633015-30 8/7 F 9A-12P $50/61

Sports & More Camp
Campers are introduced to the fundamentals of sports including basketball, football, kickball, soccer, t-ball and other sports and group games. The program provides an opportunity for each child to develop motor skills and nurture his/her growth socially and emotionally through teamwork and good sportsmanship.
� Sachs Recreation Ctr Age: 3-5
� Hot Shots Sports Min/Max: 8/15
Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
634024-01 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 9A-3:30P $405/485
634024-02 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 9A-12P $205/245
634024-03 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 12:30-3:30P $205/245
634024-04 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9A-3:30P $405/485
634024-05 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9A-12P $205/245
634024-06 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 12:30-3:30P $205/245
Sand Volleyball Skills Camp
Join us this summer for Sand Volleyball Camp, where you’ll develop your volleyball skills, strategy, and technique with the experienced coaches of Hot Shots Sports! Players will strengthen their fundamentals through fun, active drills, while daily scrimmages allow them to apply these skills in a game setting. Campers should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Get ready for a summer full of great volleyball action on the sand!
� Floral Park Age: 9-14
� Hot Shots Sports Min/Max: 8/15 Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
694024-01 6/8-6/12 (1) M-F 9A-12P $205/245
694024-02 8/3-8/7 (1) M-F 9A-12P $205/245
Siciliano Baseball Camp
Siciliano Baseball Camp is a week-long camp for players of all skill levels. Campers will learn the essential skills of baseball through a variety of drills and games. With an emphasis on growth, competition, and fun. Players will learn the physical, mental, and character skills necessary to play baseball at a high level.
For more information email us at matthewsiciliano07@gmail.com, or text/call us at 847-525-6136 or 847-525-2917.
� Woodland Park Age: 8-12
� Siciliano Camp Staff Min/Max: 12/100 Activity-Sect. Date (#wk) Day Time R/NR
633024-01 6/8-6/12
Chicago White Sox Camp
Learn from the pros this summer at a White Sox Summer Camp presented by Wintrust, with participating partner Topps! Professional coaches from the White Sox organization have helped build programs designed for kids aged 5-12 at every ability level. All campers will work on throwing, hitting, fielding, and base-running, but more importantly, they will be taught how to love the game of baseball. Instructors will supervise campers based off-of age and ability and cater to each experience to meet your child’s needs. On top of the four (4) days of camp, each camper will receive tickets to a White Sox game (date TBD), a White Sox t-shirt, hat, and other various White Sox goodies. Register at whitesox.com/play
� Maplewood Park Age: 5-12
� White Sox Camp Staff Min/Max: 10/64
Date (# wk) Day Time R/NR
8/3-8/6 (1) M-Th 8:30-11:30a $165


NOW SummerHIRING Camps!


Available Camps Starting at $16.50/hour
• Early Childhood Camps (EC): Preschool to Second Grade
• School Age Camps (SA): Third to Eighth Grade
• Sports Camps: First to Eighth Grade
• Art Camp: Third to Eighth Grade
• Extended Care: Kindergarten to Eighth Grade
• Mandatory Paid Training week of June 8
• Camp runs June 15 - July 31
• Opportunities for additional hours in early June and early August
• Must be 16 years of age by June 8 for full day camps
• For preschool camps and extended care, you can be 15 years of age by June 8 with a work permit


Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) facilitates year-round recreation programs and services for children, teens, and adults with disabilities who live in 13 northern suburban communities, including Deerfield. With nearly 500 recreation. sport, cultural and social offerings available throughout the year we specialize in introducing participants to new experiences, providing opportunities for skill development and leisure time, and, most importantly, creating space for friendships to thrive.
SERVICES WE OFFER
NSSRA serves approximately 1,800 individuals with disabilities through our traditional and cooperative programs. Participants range in age from preschoolers, youth, and teens to young adults, adults, and seniors. Programs are offered at park district facilities, schools, and other locations throughout the northern suburbs.
INCLUSION SUPPORT
NSSRA’s Inclusion support option provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy participation in partner agency programs while receiving the individualized support they need to succeed. NSSRA removes the barriers that might prevent an individual with disabilities from participating in the fun and richness of experience that life offers through its programs and services.
For information on Inclusion services or to make arrangements for accommodation, contact Deerfield Park District’s NSSRA Inclusion Liaison, Dana Bundy, at 847-572-2624 or dana@deerfieldparks.org.
2026 SUMMER CAMPS
NSSRA summer camps provide campers with recreation and leisure activities during summer. Activities will focus on socialization, independence, motor development, leisure education, and overall wellbeing through participation.
CONTACT NSSRA
For more information about Summer Camps contact NSSRA, Meggan Davies, at 847-509-9400 or mdavies@nssra.org. 1221 County Line Rd. Highland Park, lL 60035 (847) 509-9400 info@nssra.org www.nssra.org NSSRA program guides are available online at nssra.org






