Programs
3200705 / Skateboard Camp
This class is for beginner and intermediate skaters. Participants should bring
something to drink, snack, skateboard, & helmet. Knee, elbow, & wrist guards
strongly encouraged. Skaters will learn how to start, stop, drop in, ollies, basic
ramp riding, balance, & tricks. Please email sk8lessonschicago@gmail.com
for correct skateboard sizing before purchasing.
3200801 / Awesome August
Don’t let the summer end in a haze! There’s still time to make more great memories with one more week of camp fun. Awesome August includes water activities, jumbo lawn games, free play, crafts, and active sports. Campers need to bring a water bottle, swimsuit, sunscreen, and towel daily. Awesome August does not provide transportation to/from specialty camps. See Before & After Care to extend your day. Space is limited!
3200901 / Teen Trail Blazers
Get ready for high energy, non-stop action this summer while enjoying trips, sports, special events, and pool time. Choose 5, 3 or 2 days a week and don’t miss out on the chance to be a part of the camp that you help plan!
3200902 / Subway Surf'n Camp
Teens learn how to safely ride the wave of public transportation (Metra, Chicago’s ‘L’ trains, and buses) using the Ventra App. It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey! Campers may visit museums, parks, pools, and/or other interesting sites in and around Chicago all via public transportation. Schedules vary by week, but there will be lots of practice making smart & safe decisions managing their time and money throughout the week. The fee includes all public transportation (Metra, CTA “L,” buses, etc), experienced Teen Coaches (ratio 12:1), and admission to some sites and activities. Additional $$ is optional for drinks, treats, & snacks and this is a great time to explore money management and decision making with your teen. Campers must be dressed for the weather, bring a bag, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen & a nut-free lunch and something to drink daily.
3200903 / Counselor In Training
The Counselor in Training program provides a unique opportunity to develop skills necessary for working with children in a hands-on environment. C.I.T.'s are involved in daily activities assisting camp staff with camp projects, activities, and lesson plans. C.I.T.'s must be 13 years of age by the first day of camp. Here are the steps to becoming a C.I.T.
1. Informational packets are emailed in late April. Packets should be completed and brought with you to your interview.
2. In May, prospective C.I.T.'s are contacted to schedule an interview. Bring all paperwork, along with three goals of what you would like to learn through this program.
3. Once the interviews are complete, C.I.T.'s are notified of their status. Those selected need to attend the mandatory orientation. After the orientation, staff determines placement based on the C.I.T.’s schedule and availability. C.I.T.'s are not placed in older grade camps. A refund is issued if you are not accepted.
C.I.T. Orientation (Mandatory) - Wednesday, May 20, 6:00pm-8:00pm at MPLC.