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Daycamp/Playground Info

If you are looking for additional information regarding our daycamp/playground program.  Please watch this Parent Meeting video.

If you are looking for additional information regarding our daycamp/playground program.  Please watch this Parent Meeting video.

Additional Information

Registration-You can still register for our summer programs even after they have started - if they are not at maximum capacity.  Please remember that you will not be able to start the program on a field trip day or until the next business day . 

Late Parent - If a parent drops a child off before the program starts or is late to pick the child up, additional fees may be incurred.  If you would like more information on this policy, please see the FAQ page.

Dangerous Weather - When there is threatening weather, we have someone in the office checking both the weather channel and internet web sites, to determine if camp should be cancelled or suspended at sites.  If we determine that camp needs to be cancelled, we will follow emergency contact procedures.  For children that are allowed to come and go on their own, we will make phone calls and then release them.  

  • If lightning is visible or a tornado warning has been issued, the outdoor programs must close. At all other sites, this will require immediate suspension of outdoor activities.
  • Programs may resume if the weather permits.

Medication - Your child may attend our program during the time that they have to take medicine but, they must be able to take the medication on their own or a family member will have to come to the site and give the child the medication.  If a participant needs to carry something with them (inhaler, insulin, etc) the staff may secure the medication until it is time for it to be self-administered.

Peanut Free - Our Steiner Community Building and all of our programs are Peanut Free Zones.  If you bring any snacks, please make sure that they comply with this policy.

Field Trip - When your child attends a field trip, they will attend with their sites and our staff.  For your childs safety , parents are not allowed to attend the field trips (exceptions are some Preschool trips). 

Americans with Disabilities Act - We will make reasonable accommodations so that participants with disabilities may participate in many of the programs and services that we offer.  Please notify the office when signing up for a program, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.

 

 

Registration-You can still register for our summer programs even after they have started - if they are not at maximum capacity.  Please remember that you will not be able to start the program on a field trip day or until the next business day . 

Late Parent - If a parent drops a child off before the program starts or is late to pick the child up, additional fees may be incurred.  If you would like more information on this policy, please see the FAQ page.

Dangerous Weather - When there is threatening weather, we have someone in the office checking both the weather channel and internet web sites, to determine if camp should be cancelled or suspended at sites.  If we determine that camp needs to be cancelled, we will follow emergency contact procedures.  For children that are allowed to come and go on their own, we will make phone calls and then release them.  

  • If lightning is visible or a tornado warning has been issued, the outdoor programs must close. At all other sites, this will require immediate suspension of outdoor activities.
  • Programs may resume if the weather permits.

Medication - Your child may attend our program during the time that they have to take medicine but, they must be able to take the medication on their own or a family member will have to come to the site and give the child the medication.  If a participant needs to carry something with them (inhaler, insulin, etc) the staff may secure the medication until it is time for it to be self-administered.

Peanut Free - Our Steiner Community Building and all of our programs are Peanut Free Zones.  If you bring any snacks, please make sure that they comply with this policy.

Field Trip - When your child attends a field trip, they will attend with their sites and our staff.  For your childs safety , parents are not allowed to attend the field trips (exceptions are some Preschool trips). 

Americans with Disabilities Act - We will make reasonable accommodations so that participants with disabilities may participate in many of the programs and services that we offer.  Please notify the office when signing up for a program, so that we can make the necessary arrangements.

 

 

Latch Key

If you need care before, at lunch time or after our program, both Erie Elementary and Ottawa Elementary have a separate latch key program.  You must register for latch key through the school and Daycamp through Parks & Recreation. 

Please click on the links below for further information.

Erie Elementary

Ottawa Elementary

If you need care before, at lunch time or after our program, both Erie Elementary and Ottawa Elementary have a separate latch key program.  You must register for latch key through the school and Daycamp through Parks & Recreation. 

Please click on the links below for further information.

Erie Elementary

Ottawa Elementary

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Location & hours:
 
40700 Romeo Plank Rd.
Clinton Twp, MI 48038 
Phone:  586-286-9336
Fax:  586-723-8282 
Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm
Please see our FAQ section for office Holiday closures

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Recreation Passport
The $10 Recreation Passport replaces the state park sticker to get you into all state parks, recreation areas and boat launches. To get your Recreation Passport, just check "YES" on your license plate renewal form. Your $10 also helps preserve forest campgrounds and trails, historic and cultural sites in state parks, and parks in your own community.
 
Get your Recreation Passport and tell your friends and family to do the same. It's only $10…a good deal for you means a GREAT deal to future generations.

The $10 Recreation Passport replaces the state park sticker to get you into all state parks, recreation areas and boat launches. To get your Recreation Passport, just check "YES" on your license plate renewal form. Your $10 also helps preserve forest campgrounds and trails, historic and cultural sites in state parks, and parks in your own community.
 
Get your Recreation Passport and tell your friends and family to do the same. It's only $10…a good deal for you means a GREAT deal to future generations.

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