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Parent Handbook High Park Junior & Youth Children’s Eco Programs Summer 2017

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Page 1: Parent Handbook High Park Junior & Youth · 2017-07-14 · Program Themes High Park Junior Eco Camp Themes: Programming each week will be similar but with a different focus: •Critters

Parent Handbook

High Park Junior & Youth

Children’s Eco ProgramsSummer 2017

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Contact Information

Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Office Location:Hillside Gardens, High Park142 Colborne Lodge Dr.Toronto, ON

Office Contacts:Keely Forth: Office - 416-392-1329 | Cell – 416-936-4983 Program Coordinator: Office - 416-392-3349 | Cell - 416-771-2496Email: [email protected]: 416-392-1319childrensecoprograms.ca

Camp Staff Contacts:

Eco Camp Jr. 1: 416-676-0529Eco Camp Jr. 2: 416-676-0725

Mailing Address:Hillside Gardens, High Parkc/o Etobicoke Civic Centre Mail Room399 The West MallToronto, ON, M9C 2Y2

Eco Sprouts Camp: 416-676-0884Eco Camp Youth: 416-676-1172

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Welcome toEco Camp!

Summer 2017

Thank you for registering your camper (s ) in Eco Camp this summer! We know that he or she is in for a real treat and it’s a fun camp experience here in the City of Toronto. Eco Camp is filled with hiking, gardening, crafts, drama, cooking, music and more!

This Parent’s Handbook has all of the information you’ll need to make sure your camper is ready to join us in High Park.Included you’ll find information on pick-up/drop-off times and locations, what to bring to camp, a sample schedule, camp and office staff contacts and of course … forms!

Honestly it’s all about the forms folks! Those forms are very important. We need to make sure we have all of your camper’s information so they can have a safe and happy time at camp. Please remember to fill out and return those Participant Information and Multimedia Consent forms by Friday, June 9th 2017!

Please note: If your child requires medication to be taken at

camp or carries an epi-pen there are extra medical forms to fill out. You can contact me for the forms or find them on our website under Programs/Eco Camp/Extra forms.

We’re very excited for the opportunity to pass along our love of nature, gardening and healthy cooking to your camper!

Sincerely,

Keely & StaffChildren’s Eco ProgramsParks, Forestry & Recreation

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Eco Camp A City of Toronto, Parks, Forestry and Recreation Day Camp

Our Eco Camps offer your camper a unique look at nature and gardening within our urban environment. We combine traditional camp activities such as crafts, games, swimming and songs with organic gardening, nature hikes, healthy cooking and off-site trips to a number of our outstanding City parks and natural spaces.

One of our program goals is to educate children and youth about environmental, physical and social health. The ingredients for a happy, healthy child should always include a personal relationship with nature and an opportunity to explore.

As a major urban centre Toronto is fortunate to have several diverse natural areas. The Children's Eco Programs are here to help kids learn about, play in and discover a whole new world right in their own backyard!

Our CounsellorsMany of our Camp Counsellors are in teacher’s college and/or environmental studies. At least one Counsellor in each camp is a qualified Lifeguard. Our staff excel at making nature exploration, organic gardening and healthy cooking fun and educational.

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Program ThemesHigh Park Junior Eco Camp Themes:

Programming each week will be similar but with a different focus:• Critters & Creatures – July 4 to 7 & July 31 – Aug 4th• Nature Arts – July 10 to 14 & Aug 8 to 11• Habitat Detectives – July 17 to 21 & Aug 14 to 18• Veggies & Ventures – July 24 to 28 & Aug 21 to 25

High Park Youth Eco Camp Themes:

Programming each week will be similar but with a different focus:• The Wild Hood – July 4 to 7 & July 24 to 28• The Wild Kitchen – July 10 to 14 & July 31 to Aug 4• DIY Nature – July 17 to 21 & Aug 14 to 18

Camp Info

Camp Hours:

Monday – Friday9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Extended Care Hours:

Morning - 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. - $20/weekAfternoon – 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. - $20/weekBoth require preregistration. Call 416-338-4FUN or register online.Rainy Days:

Eco Camp will continue to operate on rainy days. In case of rain, please continue to meet us at the drop-off location and ensure your child is dressed appropriately for the weather.

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Please Remember – There is a lot of hiking/walking each day at Eco Camp. A daypack or school backpack (preferably with a waist/hip belt) is necessary to hold what your child needs for the day.

Try to keep backpacks and lunches an appropriate size for your child to carry. Good closed toe hiking shoes or sneakers are important for your child’s comfort as well as weather and gardening appropriate clothing (something that can get dirty and helps protect from the sun).

Please apply sunscreen to your camper(s) before you drop them off in the morning. Staff will remind campers to reapply sunscreen throughout the day; however, staff are not allowed to apply it for campers. This also applies to insect repellent as well.

Stuff To Pack Everyday: Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen 500ml to 1L reusable water bottle (please fill before camp) Raincoat/pants for rainy days! Lunch and 2 snacks

Extended Care Participants: Additional Snacks

Tuesdays and Thursdays: Swimsuit and towel (may also be needed for trip day on Wednesdays)

Optional Items: Garden gloves Long-sleeved shirt for sun protection Insect Repellant

What To PackAll your “how to?” questions answered!

Please Do Not Send:

Cell phones Electronic games Electronic pets Any valuables iPods/MP3 players Trading cards, etc.

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Lunch and Snacks

Please do not include foods containing peanuts/nuts or any traces of nuts when packing lunches, as some campers may have severe allergic reactions to peanuts and other nuts. Check ingredient labels to ensure that products are nut free and look for warnings such as “may contain traces of peanuts or tree nuts”. We thank you for helping to make our camp environment safe for all participants.

Litterless Lunches

In keeping with the spirit of our camp, please help us maintain the Three R’s when packing your child(ren)’s litterless lunches. The following tips might be useful in thinking about reducing, reusing and recycling waste:

Please pack lunch items with as little packaging as possible – fresh, nutritious snacks like apples, pears and oranges require no packaging Pack lunch items in reusable containers, rather than plastic disposable bags or plastic wrap Try to choose items packaged in recyclable materials.

You will need to pack lunch each day for your camper plus 2-3 additional snacks.

CompostWe have a variety of compost options at camp including vermicomposters (Worms!) and our backyard style composters. Fruit and veggie scraps from campers lunches and snacks will be composted. Things like dairy, meat and oils cannot be composted.

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High Park Eco CampPicnic Shelter #15, across from the pool and ball diamonds, is the drop-off location for Junior & Youth campers in the morning. Pick-up is at the Children’s Garden at the south end of High Park. Sprouts Campers are dropped off at the Children’s Garden. . Please ensure your campers are on time so that the activities can start on time. We are a little flexible with drop-off times if you’re dropping off campers at both locations.

*See map on following page*

Pick-Ups and Drop-OffsTo help keep drop-off and pick-up times quick and easy please make sure to fill out the Pick-Up Information on your child’s Participant Information Form including all caregivers –

Yes parents too please!

Late Pick-Up Fee: Parents/Guardians who pick up their

child(ren) late will be charged $1 per child for each minute that they are late. Children not registered for the extended care program must be picked-up by 4pm and those registered for the extended care program must be picked-up by 5pm.

Late Arrivals, Early Pick-Ups and AbsencesPlease call/inform Camp Counsellors when your camper will be late, absent or picked up early. The staff can then coordinate with you an alternative drop off or pick up location within the park. If your child is being picked up by a person not on your current pick-up list please give the Camp Counsellors written notice ahead of time.

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Children’s Garden

Larger, downloadable maps are available on our website:http://childrensecoprograms.ca

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Children’s Eco Programs

Birthday Party Programs

Fun nature adventure birthday party programs are available from September to June!

Please contact Keely Forth at 416-392-1329 or [email protected] more information or to book a party.

Watch Me Grow Family Drop-In

The Family Drop-In Program runs out of the Children’s Garden! It’s a fun filled morning of gardening (watering!), games, crafts, storytelling and more! Parental supervision required. Thursdays 10 to noon from July 6 – August 31st.

Some of our other fun Programs include:

High Park Harvest Festival

In collaboration with Colborne Lodge & High Park Nature Centre

Sunday, Oct. 1nd, 2017 from 11am to 5:00 pm.

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REMINDER CAMPER FORMS DUE BY

FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH 2017

Children’s Eco Programs