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Crpd Booklet Spring 202 BOARD OF DIRECTORS BROCHURE DIRECTORY Doug Nickles.............................Chair Summer Camps .......................................................................4 Nellie Cusworth ........................Vice-Chair Borchard Community Center .............................................6 George M. Lange ......................Director Borchard Skatepark ...............................................................8 Susan L. Holt ............................Director Chuck Huffer .............................Director Conejo Community Center. ................................................9 Outdoor Unit Programs ..................................................... 12 The Board of Directors generally meets at 6:00pm two Thursdays per month at the Hillcrest Dos Vientos Community Center ..................................... 13 Center, 403 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. Check www.crpd.org for specific dates. Thousand Oaks Community Center ............................. 15 STAFF Old Meadows Community Center ................................. 16 Jim Friedl ..................................General Manager Westlake Area Programs ................................................... 16 Tex Ward ...................................General Manager Emeritus Homeschool .......................................................................... 17 Spring Break Camps ........................................................... 18 RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DIVISION • [email protected] Goebel Adult Community Center .................................. 19 Rochelle Callis • Administrator, Recreation & Community Services Melissa Ruwhiu • Recreation Services Manager Hillcrest Center for the Arts ............................................. 21 Tim Duerr • Recreation Services Manager Aquatics .................................................................................. 23 Sports - Leagues / Classes ................................................ 25 PARKS & PLANNING DIVISION • [email protected] Sports - Tennis ...................................................................... 26 Tom Hare • Administrator, Parks & Planning Matt Kouba • Park Superintendent Teen Center............................................................................ 28 Therapeutic Recreation ..................................................... 30 MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION Melissa Smith • Administrator In accordance with California and Ventura County Health FACILITY RESERVATIONS & Safety Guidelines, the following procedures will be Andy Morales • Reservations Coordinator • 805-495-6471 observed: MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS • [email protected] 1. Staff will conduct health checks with all participants, which may include symptom questions, visual inspections for signs of illness, and temperature screening using a no-contact infrared thermometer. 2. Frequent handwashing with soap/water or hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. 3. Check-in and check-out procedures with limited contact and physical distancing. 4. Face coverings required for all programs, to be worn indoors and any time six feet of physical distance cannot be maintained. Face coverings should be kept in participants’ possession even when not being worn. 5. Floor markers or other visual cues will be used to assist in physical distancing. 6. Facilities, equipment, and program materials will be sanitized multiple times daily. Administrative Office - 805-495-6471 • www.crpd.org Spring is a wonderful reminder of how beautiful change can truly be! Change is happening all around us. The weather is warming up, flowers are starting to bloom, and grass will be turning green soon (I hope). Spring will also bring us change in the way we can connect and be in our communities. CRPD is so excited to see more of you and your families in our community centers and participating in our recreational programs. We look forward to welcoming our adults back to sports and our youth to more indoor and outdoor activities. Spring is also a great time to get out into the parks; check out how the hiking trails are changing as flowers open and new life grows. Take time to take a deep breath and enjoy all the good that is around us. We are truly fortunate to live in the Conejo Valley. A special congratulations to all the Part-Time Service Award recipients for the year 2020. We are so proud to have you on our team and appreciate all your hard work! Don't forget we have financial assistance available to families who would like their children to participate in recreational programs but are experiencing financial hardships. This is made possible by Play Conejo, a nonprofit organization supporting CRPD parks and families. We look forward to seeing you soon. 2 BROCHURE DIRECTORY Summer Camps .......................................................................4 Borchard Community Center .............................................6 Conejo Recreation & Park District Borchard Skatepark ...............................................................8 Conejo Community Center. ................................................9 Outdoor Unit Programs ..................................................... 12 Dos Vientos Community Center ..................................... 13 Thousand Oaks Community Center ............................. 15 ANNUAL SERVICE AWARDS Old Meadows Community Center ................................. 16 Westlake Area Programs ................................................... 16 FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISTRICT AND THE COMMUNITY, Homeschool .......................................................................... 17 THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO RECEIVE 2020 SERVICE AWARDS. Spring Break Camps ........................................................... 18 Goebel Adult Community Center .................................. 19 2020 Hillcrest Center for the Arts ............................................. 21 Aquatics .................................................................................. 23 Sports - Leagues / Classes ................................................ 25 Sports - Tennis ...................................................................... 26 Teen Center............................................................................ 28 Therapeutic Recreation ..................................................... 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Victor Melchor, Café Manager, Goebel Adult Community Center 2 Brian Naginey, Recreation Specialist, Conejo Community Center Congratulations! 3 Hayley Skorpen, Recreation Leader, Dos Vientos Center 4 Carolina Garcia-Melo, Recreation Leader, Therapeutic Recreation Unity 5 Weston Montgomery, Recreation Specialist, Borchard Community Center 6 Kelan McPherson, Recreation Leader Thousand Oaks Community Center 7 Kelly Madison, Marketing & Communications Assistant, Hillcrest Center 8 Cassie Holmes, Pool Manager, Cal Lutheran Community Pool 9 Ian Kelley, Recreation Leader, Hillcrest Center for the Arts SUMMER DAY CAMPS JUNE 14 THROUGH AUGUST 13 • MONDAY-FRIDAY • 8:00AM TO 5:00PM TO REGISTER: Newbury Park Day Camp All Summer Day Camp Registrations are now available online at www.crpd.org/reg Age 5-10 REGISTRATION & PAYMENTS: To register, you must pay a $25 Traditional outdoor camp featuring weekly activity non-refundable/non-transferable deposit per child for each week of camp you specialists, water play, arts & crafts, games, songs, want them enrolled in. The $25 deposit is applied towards the cost of camp. and more! All weekly payments will be processed automatically using the credit card Monday-Friday at Borchard Community Park on file when you registered. These payments will be processed on Mondays $180/child/week ($144 Week 4; No Camp July 5) one week prior to the week of camp your child is attending. $25 Non-refundable, non-transferable deposit You may also pay the full fee at time of registration. (part of full camp fee) required for each week. Refunds may be requested up to two 4043.3211 Week 1 6/14-6/18 $180 CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY: 4043.3212 Week 2 6/21-6/25 $180 weeks prior minus the $25 non-Refundable/non-transferrable deposit. If 4043.3213 Week 3 6/28-7/2 $180 less than two weeks’ notice, no refund will be granted. 4043.3214 Week 4 7/6-7/9 (4 days) $144 4043.3215 Week 5 7/12-7/16 $180 HEALTH FORMS: After registering your child for 4043.3216 Week 6 7/19-7/23 $180 4043.3217 Week 7 7/26-7/30 $180 Summer Camp, you will receive an email with a link 4043.3218 Week 8 8/2-8/6 $180 to CRPD’s Summer Camp Health History Form. 4043.3219 Week 9 8/9-8/13 $180 Once you have completed the form online, click the “Submit” button and the Health History Form will be sent to Summer Day Camp staff. Those Thousand Oaks Day Camp who register and pay in person will be given a Health History Form to complete. This form must Age 5-10 be completed and submitted by the first day of Traditional outdoor camp featuring weekly activity camp your child attends. specialists, water play, arts & crafts, games, songs, and more! Monday-Friday at Conejo Creek North Park’s Creekside Pavilion $180/child/week ($144 Week 4; No Camp July 5) $25 Non-refundable, non-transferable deposit (part of full camp fee) required for each week. 4044.3211 Week 1 6/14-6/18 $180 CAMP SCHEDULE: 4044.3212 Week 2 6/21-6/25 $180 Wildwood, Newbury Park, 4044.3213 Week 3 6/28-7/2 $180 4044.3214 Week 4 7/6-7/9 (4 days) $144 and Thousand Oaks Camps run 4044.3215 Week 5 7/12-7/16 $180 from 9:00am-4:00pm daily. Extended 4044.3216 Week 6 7/19-7/23 $180 4044.3217 Week 7 7/26-7/30 $180
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