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What You Need to Know Summer 2018 WHAT DO I BRING? GENERAL ITEMS FOR ALL CAMPERS ☐ Water bottle labeled with camper’s name ☐ Shorts and a T-shirt or sweatshirt (depending on the weather) ☐ Footwear with good lateral support ☐ An athletic bag with sunscreen and a jacket in case of rain ☐ A swimsuit, a towel, and a change of clothes for the Babson Sports Camps afternoon session (not required for Ice Hockey and Summer Programs Office, Baseball campers) Nichols Hall 231 Forest Street Additional Information Per Camp Babson Park, MA 02457-0310 Baseball: Please bring a baseball glove, a hat, and shorts or baseball pants. Phone: 781·239·5727 Free swim will not be offered. Fax: 781·239·5728 Email: [email protected] Basketball: Please bring a hat to camp. www.babson.edu/summercamps Boys Lacrosse: Campers must bring their stick, gloves, lacrosse helmet, mouth guard, shoulder pads, arm pads, cleats, and sneakers for potential indoor and/or turf play. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS Field Hockey: Bring shin guards, mouth guard, and a field hockey stick. OR NEED TO REACH US Campers will play on a synthetic turf field and will need to wear shoes with BEFORE OR DURING CAMP, good lateral support. PLEASE CALL OR Girls Lacrosse: Bring cleats, a lacrosse stick, a mouth guard, and goggles. EMAIL US AT Ice Hockey: Full equipment is required. The youngest group (ages 7 to 10) may 781-239-5727 OR want to arrive partially dressed in equipment. They will be the first group on the ice daily. Those requiring help getting dressed will be assisted by our staff. A [email protected]. second off-ice stick is required for skill work and drills during off-ice time. Campers should have sneakers, a T-shirt, and shorts for the outside activity period. Free swim will not be offered. Soccer: (Boys and Girls Camps) Bring shin guards, a hat, soccer cleats, and a change of footwear to wear to lunch (flip-flops, sneakers, etc.). Tennis: Please be sure to bring your tennis racket. WHAT YOU Volleyball: Knee pads are optional. Babson College complies with the State of Massachusetts Camp Regulations NEED TO KNOW Please note: The use of cell phones is prohibited during camp hours. (105 CMR 430) and is permitted by the Wellesley Health Department. No outside food is allowed at camp. SUMMER 2018 04/18_ABOMKT-2081 WHERE DO I GO? DROP-OFF: 8:30–8:45 AM / PICK-UP: 3:30–3:45 PM DIRECTIONS TO BABSON COLLEGE DROP-OFF: 8:30–8:45 a.m. 231 Forest. Street, Wellesley, MA 02481 PICK-UP: 3:30–3:45 p.m. From Route 16, head south on Forest Street. Babson College will be on the right. From Route 135, head east on Wellesley Avenue. The Babson College campus will be on the right. Baseball DIRECTIONS TO SPECIFIC CAMP DROP-OFF/PICK-UP LOCATIONS Ice Hockey Baseball: Olin Way, Needham, MA 02492 Enter using the Olin College entrance only (directly off Route 135/Great Plain Avenue). Take your first left into the baseball field parking lot. Field Hockey Ice Hockey: 150 Great Plain Avenue, Wellesley, MA 02481 Enter Babson Boys Soccer Skating Center directly off Route 135/Great Plain Avenue. Girls Soccer Tennis Girls Lacrosse Boys Basketball and Volleyball: Bryant Way, Wellesley, MA 02481 Enter Boys Lacrosse Babson College using the Main Entrance. Follow College Drive until you reach the end of the road. Take a left onto Woodland Hill Road. Bear left onto Bryant Way. Drop off at Webster parking lot. Boys Lacrosse and Girls Lacrosse: Enter Babson College using the Main Boys Basketball Entrance. Proceed through the first stop sign. Take a left onto the road marked Volleyball with the Glavin Chapel sign. Keep right at the fork and head up the hill to the drop-off and pick-up point. Field Hockey, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, and Tennis: 88 Map Hill Drive, Wellesley, MA 02481 Enter Babson College using the Main Entrance. Take a left onto Map Hill Drive. Follow signs to Coleman Hall and proceed to the marked drop-off point in front of Coleman Hall. NOTE: The safety of our campers is our highest priority. Please allow plenty of extra time to drop off and pick up your camper(s). Thank you for your cooperation and patience. BABSON COLLEGE MAP/2018 www.babson.edu/summercamps.
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