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20I9 Calendar of Events Week I Week 2 20i9 Calendar of events Week i Week 2 6/i7 6/24 Meet Your Counselor & New Group of Camp Friends! Camper Challenges y a Camper Challenges Hollywood Park d Arcade, Mini Golf, Bumper Cars, n Urban Air Trampoline & o Outdoor Slide, & Go Carts M Adventure Park Sky Rider Coaster, Ropes Course, Pizza & Soda Lunch! Slam Dunk Zone, Battle Beam, & More! Remember to Wear Gym Shoes & Socks Today! Remember to Wear Gym Shoes & Socks Today! 6/i8 6/25 Roosevelt Pool Bowling y Let’s Get Some Turkeys! • Gobble! Gobble! a d Remember to Wear Socks Today s e Flick Pool Harms Woods u Swimming Assessments Today! T Jessie White Tumblers Blue Star Memorial Woods President’s Choice! Tug-O-War Sports Choice 6/i9 6/26 y Counselor Challenges Counselor Challenges a d Green Meadows Farm Medieval Times s e Pet Farm Animals & Enjoy a Hayride! Which Realm Will Reign Superior? n d We Will Feast on Roasted Chicken, e Sweet Corn, Garlic Bread, & Potatoes W A Meal Fit for a King and Queen! 6/20 6/27 Roosevelt Pool Flick Pool Swimming Assessments Continue! y a d s r Half Day Woods Half Day Woods u h Treat Day — Cheesy Nachos T Treat Day — Creamy Cinnabons Bumper Kickball Today! Bumper Kickball Today! Group Games Group Games 6/2i 6/28 Disney Day Wild Wild West Dress Up As Your Favorite Disney Character! Yee-Haw! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Flick Pool Old School Forest Preserve y Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! a d i r F Sloppy Joe Sandwiches and Brownies! All Beef Hot Dogs! Sides include Sloppy Joe Sandwiches, Brownie Bites, Mandarin Oranges and Chips! and Sliced Pineapple! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Old School Forest Preserve Vernon Hills Aquatic Center Sports Choice & Fast Pitch Baseball All days START with CIRCLE OF LIFE—morning announcements and END with RETURN TO BASE—Purchase Concessions—Shuttles to Satellite Bases 20i9 Calendar of events Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 7/I 7/8 7/I5 7/22 7/29 Camper Challenges Camper Challenges Camper Challenges Camper Challenges Camper Challenges Action Territory Brookfield Zoo Navy Pier Boat Ride Gizmos Fun Factory Enchanted Castle Enjoy Go Carts, Inflatables, See Your Favorite Animals! Enjoy the Chicago Landscape from Lake Michigan! Arcade, Laser Tag, Ropes Course, Arcade, Kids Quest Playland, Mini Golf, Bumper Boats, Watch the Dolphins Do Flips, Ride the Ferris Wheel or Spin Around Bumper Cars, & Go Carts! Bumper Cars, Monday Indoor Playground, & Laser Tag! Go on a Motor Safari, on the Swings at the Navy Pier! Try out the Zip Line! Laser Frenzy, & Go Carts! Remember to Wear Gym Shoes & Socks Today! & See the Great Remember to Wear Gym Shoes & Socks Today! Pizza & Soda Lunch Bear Wilderness! Remember to Wear Gym Shoes & Socks Today! 7/2 7/9 7/I6 7/23 7/30 Busse Woods Inflatables! Jousting & Bouncy Boxing Slip N’ Slide & Squirt Gun Wars Slam Dunk Contest Extreme Air Acrobatics Water Balloon War Roosevelt Pool Sports Choice Roosevelt Pool *Practice Those Double Flips! Sports Choice Blue Star Rainbow Falls Gorilla Wrestling Awards! Memorial Woods Get Flushed Sports Choice in the Toilet Bowl! Rock Wall! Tuesday Rainbow Falls Will You Reach the Top? Rainbow Falls Ride the Lazy River Swirl in the Whirlpool! Sports Choice 7/3 7/I0 7/I7 7/24 7/3I Counselor Challenges Counselor Challenges Counselor Challenges Counselor Challenges Counselor Challenges Santa’s Village Dave and Buster’s (Older Campers) How Many Prizes The Main Event Gravity Ropes Course, Billiards, Lake County Fair Schaumburg Boomers Amusement Park Rides Will You Come Home With? Must Bring a Sack Lunch Bowling, Arcade, & Laser Tag • Pizza & Soda Lunch Carnival Rides, Let’s Get & Petting Zoo! Remember to Wear Gym Shoes & Socks Today! Farm Animals, Some Home Runs! (Younger Campers) Chuck E. Cheese’s Petting Zoo, Unlimited Play on All the Games! Pizza & Soda Lunch Wednesday GIRLS’ NIGHT! & Lots of Games! BOYS’ NIGHT! Laser Tag! Sports & Game Tournaments! Sugar Skull Face Painting! Nails! Dance Party! Pizza & Ice Cream! *till 9:30 p.m. — $50 additional fee Pizza & Ice Cream! *till 9:30 p.m. — $50 additional fee 7/4 7/II 7/I8 7/25 8/I Treat Day — Wear Your Pajamas Flick Pool Half Day Woods Flick Pool Cannon Ball! and Get Pancakes for Breakfast Half Day Woods Treat Day — Root Beer Floats Treat Day — Banana Splits Bumper Kickball Today! Half Day Woods Bumper Kickball Today! Group Games Bumper Kickball Today! Group Games Barefoot Bay Half Day Woods Group Games Aquatic Center Thursday Treat Day — Cake Boss Barefoot Bay Aquatic Center Bumper Kickball Today! Climb the Water Rock Wall! BIG SHOW NIGHT! Follies Presentation Group Games 7/5 7/I2 7/I9 7/26 8/2 Red, White, & Blue Day X-Mas in July 70’s Day Survivor Day Outer Space Day Show Your American Spirit! Ho Ho Ho! Shake Your Groove Thing! Outwit, Outplay, Outlast! Ground Control to Papa Dave! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Wheeling Aquatic Center Old School Forest Preserve Wheeling Aquatic Center Old School Forest Preserve Wheeling Aquatic Center Build a Sand Castle! Drop Slides! Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! Olive Garden Spaghetti! Cheeseburgers in Paradise! Group Games Buffalo Wild Wings! What Sauce Will You Choose? Group Games Salad, Breadsticks, and Meatballs! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Friday Cheeseburgers with All the Fixins! Grilled Chicken Sandwiches Sides Include Fresh Sliced Apples, Carrot Sticks, and Oreos! Walking Tacos! Take a Bag of Fritos or Doritos Old School Forest Preserve Sides Include Shoestring Potatoes and Mac & Cheese Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! and Add Ground Beef and Cheese! and Corn on the Cob! Ruffles Potato Chips, and Watermelon! Old School Forest Preserve It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This! Sides Include Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! Fresh Cantaloupe and Pudding Cups! Group Games Old School Forest Preserve Vernon Hills Aquatic Center All Camp Dodgeball! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! Vernon Hills Aquatic Center WI Overnight Campers 8 and Older — $140 Additional Fee All days START with CIRCLE OF LIFE—morning announcements and END with RETURN TO BASE—Purchase Concessions—Shuttles to Satellite Bases www.GoodTimesCamp.com 847.729.4884 Week 8 8/5 Camper Challenges Gameworks (Older Campers) Huge Arcade! • Time to Win Some Prizes! (Younger Campers) Monday Legoland Life Size Lego Characters, 3D Movie, & Indoor Play Park! Animal Tattoos! What’s Your Spirit Animal? 8/6 Harms Woods Paper Air Plane Contest AATW Awards! Roosevelt Pool Tuesday 8/7 Great America Bring $ for Lunch in a Labeled Ziploc Bag Early Drop Off: GL — 8:30 a.m. Satellites — 8:00 a.m. Late Pick Up: 6:00 p.m. for All Bases Wednesday 8/8 Counselor Challenges T-Shirt Signing Flick Pool Half Day Woods Treat Day — Puppy Chow Bumper Kickball Today! Thursday Last Chance to Hit a Grand Slam! Group Games 8/9 Farewell to Friends Hugs & Tears! Kevan’s Ultimate Dance Party! Old School Forest Preserve Non-stop Fun! Play Fast Pitch Baseball & Win Tokens! Good Times offers the Best Field Trips, Portillo’s Beef Sandwiches and Chocolate Cake! Coolest Pools, and the Most Exciting Portillo’s Italian Beef Sandwiches Served with Friday Potato Chips and Their Famous Chocolate Cake! Events! Everyday is packed with What a Way to End the Perfect Summer! Non-Stop Fun! Cotton Candy & Snow Cones! Vernon Hills Aquatic Center Last Chance to Splash! All days START with CIRCLE OF LIFE—morning announcements and END with RETURN TO BASE—Purchase Concessions—Shuttles to Satellite Bases.
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