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Miami-Dade Parks goes green with its 2009 Summer Camps, fit to play, green it up

Summer Camps will Run June 8 - August 14, 2009 at over 40 Park Locations throughout the County

 

(MIAMI)- While continuing its focus on teaching children how to be fit and healthy, Miami-Dade Parks is also adding a new component to its Fit to Play summer camps program with teaching children about the health benefits of going green with its 2009 slogan, "Fit to Play, Green it Up."

The 10-week summer camp will still feature the daily exercise and nutrition education components that have comprised its popular summer camp program for the past five years.  This year, Miami-Dade Parks is also adding an environment-friendly component where children will learn how a healthy planet is essential for a healthy child.  Children will learn the basics of recycling, water conservation and other eco-friendly behaviors that are beneficial for the life of this planet. 

In addition to the Fit to Play, Green it Up general camp, Miami-Dade Parks offers a variety of specialty camps including performing arts camps at African Heritage Cultural Arts Center and Raices Hispanic Heritage Cultural Arts Center, camps for children with disabilities, EcoAdventures nature camps, and numerous sports camps such as golf, tennis, cheerleading, football, sailing, basketball, soccer and mountain bike, as well as camps at The Deering Estate at Cutler and Miami MetroZoo.

Miami-Dade Parks also offers Learn-to-Swim programs at all of its parks with pools, taught by American Red Cross-certified water-safety instructors.

General and specialty camps also feature exciting field trips to sites such as Miami MetroZoo, Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center, Deering Estate at Cutler, Pelican Island, and Joseph Caleb Auditorium for theatre and film programs.  Campers will also enjoy an end-of-summer carnival with rides and games, scheduled for July 21-24 at Tropical Park.

Camps are open weekdays from 9 a.m-5 p.m. with 7:30 a.m. early drop-off and 6 p.m. late pick-up. To register, parents must call the individual camp/park of interest.   It is a rolling registration, and costs vary.  For a full listing of camps, patrons are encouraged to visit the Miami-Dade Parks website at www.miamidade.gov/parks or call 305-755-7800. 

Miami-Dade Park and Recreation is funded in part by The Children's Trust.  The Children's Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County.    

Miami-Dade Parks creates outstanding recreational, natural and cultural experiences to enrich you and to enhance our community for this and future generations.

A list of summer camp locations follows:

Miami-Dade Parks provides quality and diverse cultural and recreational experiences for persons with disabilities. Call 305-365-3128 (V) or 305-365-6705 (TDD) to request materials in accessible format, a sign language interpreter (five days notice required) and for information on access for persons with disabilities.

Parks are listed by address from north to south Miami-Dade County.

General Camps - Fit to Play, Green it Up:

North

  • * Arcola Park, 1680 NW 87 St., 305-835-7987
  • * Arcola Lakes Park, 1301 NW 83 St., 305-836-5095
  • * Country Village Park, 6550 NW 188 Terr., 305-622-2594
  • * Gwen Cherry Park (Y.E.T.), 7090 NW 22 Ave., 305-694-4889
  • * Highland Oaks Park, 20459 NE 24 Ave., 305-932-2164
  • * Jefferson Reaves, Sr. Park, 3090 NW 50 St., 305-635-2081
  • * Little River Park, 10525 N.W. 24 Ave, 305-694-5121
  • * * M. L. King, Jr. Park, 6100 NW 32 Ct., 305-633-2044
  • * Marva Y. Bannerman Park, 4830 NW 24 Ave., 305-633-4064
  • * Oak Grove Park, 690 NE 159 St., 305-944-8670
  • * Ojus Park, 18995 W. Dixie Hwy., 305-931-5726
  • * Olinda Park, 2101 NW 51 St., 305-633-4066
  • * Norman and Jean Reach Park (P.S.N.), 7901 NW 176 St., 305-823-2414
  • * North Glade Park, 17355 NW 52 Ave., 305-621-2461
  • * North Trail Park, 780 NW 127 Ave., 305-207-2420
  • * Ruben Dario Park, 9825 W. Flagler St., 305-222-2194
  • * Soar Park, 100 NW 83 St., 305-756-4165
  • * West Little River Park, 2326 NW 84 St., 305-694-5096

Central

  • * Bird Lakes Park, 14365 SW 48 Lane., 305-207-1644
  • * Brothers to the Rescue Park, 2420 SW 72 Ave., 305-264-4587 or 305-666-5883
  • * Continental Park, 10000 SW 82 Ave., 305-274-9666
  • * Kendale Lakes Park, 7850 SW 142 Ave., 305-385-4750
  • * McMillan Park, 6125 SW 133 Ave., 305-382-6407
  • * Rockway Park, 9460 SW 27 Dr., 305-223-8769
  • * Ron Ehmann Park, 10995 SW 97 Ave., 305-271-3853
  • * Tamiami Park, 10901 SW 24 St., 786-315-5295
  • * Tropical Estates Park, 10201 SW 48 St., 305-226-5782
  • * Westwind Lakes Park, 6805 SW152 Ave., 305-388-4771
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South

  • * * Cinco de Mayo Park, 19351 SW 384 St., 305-242-7930
  • * Colonial Drive Park, 10750 SW 156 Terr., 305-233-3045
  • * Devonaire Park, 10411 SW 122 Ave., 305-270-4951
  • * Eureka Park, 18320 SW 119 Ave., 305-235-2151
  • * Eureka Villas Park, 14301 SW 180 St., 305-254-5856
  • * * Goulds Park, 11350 SW 216 St., 305-255-2399
  • * Hammocks Community Park, 9885 Hammocks Blvd., 305-380-6917
  • * * Leisure Lake Park, 29305 Illinois Rd., 305-248-1527
  • * Modello Park, 28450 SW 152 Ave., 305-247-1553
  • * * Naranja Park, 14150 SW 264 St., 305-258-1945
  • * Sgt. Joseph Delancy Park, 14450 Boggs Dr., 305-235-4503
  • * South Dade Park, 28151 SW 164 Ave., 305-247-9453
  • * Southridge Park, 11250 SW 192 St., 786-293-4549
  • * West Perrine Park, 17121 SW 104 Ave., 305-235-2053
  • * Wild Lime Park, 11341 SW 147 Ave., 305-386-0227

* These sites are sponsored by The Children's Trust

Specialty Camps:

Sport Camps
Cheerleading/Dance Camp (ages 6-14)
Learn jumps, chants, and modern and jazz dance techniques. Program includes field trips.

  • * Tamiami Park,10901 SW 24 St., 786-315-5295
  • * Arcola Park, 1680 NW 32 Ct., 305-835-7987

Basketball Camp (ages 8-14)
Trained staff will teach team and individual play using defensive and offensive drills to improve skills and knowledge of the game. Program includes field trips and tournaments.

  • * Tamiami Park,10901 SW 24 St., 786-315-5295

Football Camp (ages 9-17)
This is an intensive camp on football fundamentals, including position skill drills, film sessions and 7-on-7 games.

  • * Tropical Park, 7900 SW 40 St., 305-226-8315, ext. 221

Soccer Camp (ages 8 - 14)

Trained staff will teach team individual play using defensive and offensive drills to improve skills and knowledge of the game.  *

  • * Cinco de Mayo Park, 19351 SW 384 St., 305-242-7930

Mountain Bike Camp (ages 7-17)
Boys and girls can develop riding skills from beginning to advanced on various trails and bike trail maintenance.

  • * Amelia Earhart Park, 11900 NW 42 Ave., 305-681-2341

Golf Camp (ages 7-17)
Learn the basics of golf or sharpen your game and enjoy playing in tournaments. Program includes field trips and awards.

  • * Briar Bay Golf Course, 9375 SW 134 St., 305-235-6667
  • * Greynolds Golf Course, 17530 West Dixie Hwy., 305-949-1741
  • * Palmetto Golf Course, 9300 SW 152 St., 305-235-1069

Tennis Camps (ages 6-15)
Learn the fundamentals of tennis.
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  • * Tamiami Tennis Center, 11201 SW 24 St., 305-480-2099
  • * Continental Tennis Center, 10001 SW 82 Ave., 305-271-0732
  • * Ives Estate Tennis Center, 1475 Ives Dairy Rd., 305-652-7260
  • * Crandon Park Tennis Center, 7300 Crandon Blvd., 305-365-2300

National Junior Tennis League (ages 14 and under)
This non-profit organization provides free tennis lessons and equipment to youngsters at selected general program camps. For more information, call 305-666-8103.

Camps for Children with Disabilities - Sponsored by The Children's Trust
Children and teens with disabilities will find enriching camp experiences, including sports, swimming, arts and crafts and field trips.

  • * (ages 6-21) Coral Estates Park,1405 SW 97 Ave., 305-226-1622
  • * (ages 6-21) Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24 St., 305-222-2128
  • * (ages 6-21) Camp Matecumbe, 11400 SW 137 Ave.,305-752-4966
  • * (ages 6-21) Westwind Lakes Park, 6805 SW 152 Ave., 305-380-9106
  • * (ages 6-21) Goulds Park, 11350 SW 216 St., 305-234-1673
  • * (ages 6-21) Camp Greynolds, Greynolds Park, 17530 W. Dixie Highway, 305-945-3425

Cultural Arts Camps
African Heritage Cultural Arts Center (ages 6-16)
The Summer Arts Academy provides developmental instruction in the visual arts, dance, costume design, musical theatre, drama, instrumental and vocal music. Students take six classes daily that are taught by experienced arts professionals. At the conclusion of the nine-week program, a grand recital is held at the Joseph Caleb Auditorium to showcase students' newly acquired arts accomplishments.

  • * African Heritage Cultural Arts Center, 2166 NW Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, 305-638-6771

Raices Hispanic Heritage Cultural Arts Center (ages 6-14)
The Summer Arts Camp is structured to cultivate the tradition of valuing culture within the Hispanic communities through classes in dance, music, theatre, visual arts, and folk arts. Students may select from a variety of classes that introduce the arts of Hispanic culture in an interesting and exciting way, presented by a distinguished staff of arts professionals.

  • * Raíces at Miller Drive Park, 5510 SW 94 Ct., 305-271-0812

EcoAdventures Nature Camps
Bill Graham Farm Village Summer Camp (ages 6-14)
City kids get a taste of rural life in this camp, which includes farm activities, agricultural studies and interaction with livestock.

  • * Amelia Earhart Park,11900 NW 42 Ave., 305-681-4011

Camp Manatee (ages 6-14)
Boys and girls have fun exploring the South Florida environment. Activities include canoeing (ages 9 and older), hiking, games, arts and crafts, field trips, and hands-on nature studies. Environmental themes change weekly.

  • * Greynolds Park, 17530 W. Dixie Highway, 305-948-2891/305-944-6111

Camp on the Sea (ages 12-16)
This is an enjoyable South Florida ecology/marine science program which includes canoeing, kayaking and snorkeling trips throughout Biscayne Bay and to other South Florida locations.

  • * A.D. Barnes Park Sense of Wonder Nature Center, 3401 SW 72 Ave., 305-662-4124

Camp Cutler Nature Camp (ages 9-12) and Turtle Camp (ages 6-8)
Boys and girls learn all about nature through hands-on activities, games, canoeing, fishing, arts and crafts, field trips, marine walks, and live animal presentations.

  • * Bill Sadowski Park,17555 SW 79 Ave., 305-255-4767

Camp Silver Palm (ages 6-12)
Children will explore nature's wonders through games, crafts and field trips to wilderness areas such as Everglades National Park.

  • * Castellow Hammock Park, 22301 SW 162 Ave., 305-242-7688

Nature Detectives (ages 6-8)
Enjoy nature education through games, arts and crafts, wildlife studies, swimming, field trips and canoeing.

  • * A.D. Barnes Park Sense of Wonder Nature Center, 3401 SW 72 Ave., 305-662-4124

Nature Explorers Camp (9-12)
Enjoy nature education through games, arts and crafts, wildlife studies, swimming, field trips and canoeing.

  • * A.D. Barnes Park Sense of Wonder Nature Center, 3401 SW 72 Ave., 305-662-4124

Miami MetroZoo Bank of America Zoofari Summer Camp (ages 4-10)
Miami MetroZoo offers children a fun and recreational camp based on animal science.  Activities include zookeepers' talks, interaction with small animals, animal treat creation, art & crafts and more. Camp runs June 15 - July 31 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. with 8:30 a.m. dropoff.  Extended care available to 5:30 p.m.

  • * Miami MetroZoo, 12400 SW 152 St., 305-255-5551 or www.miamimetrozoo.com

Deering Estate at Cutler - Discovery Camp, Creative Eco-Art Camp, and Camp Ikana Okee:

Deering Discovery Camp

Children, ages 6-11, will learn about history, archeology, and nature by taking part in a series of hands-on activities at the Deering Discovery Camp.  Camp activities include: nature hikes, educational environmental projects, a canoe trip to Chicken Key, and participation in an exciting archeological dig along with other enrichment and recreational activities.  Five, 10-day sessions are available from June 8 - August 14 and one five-day session from August 17-21.

Deering Creative Eco-Art Camp

Children, ages 6-11, can experience a non-competitive environment in which they can explore a balance of fine and traditional craft art, and enrichment and recreational activities.  Our Creative Art Camps use art students, teachers and Artists in Residence to engage campers in fun art-based activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and photography.  The program makes use of the many advantages within the archeological, natural, and historic setting of the Estate, including interactive exhibits, our Artist Village and technology lab.  Five, 10-day sessions are available from June 8 - August 14 and one 5-day session from August 17-21.

Camp Ikana Okee
Camp Ikana Okee, which means sea and land, is an adventure camp for youth ages 11 and up. Science, education and adventure are the focus as campers explore the wonders of the natural and marine world. Camp Ikana Okee offers unique and innovative recreational activities where the mysteries of the oceans are revealed through hands-on activities, above, beside and below the water's surface.  Five, 10-day sessions are available from June 8 - August 14 and one 5-day session from August 17-21.

Deering Estate at Cutler, 16701 SW 72 Ave., 305-235-1668 ext. 233 http://www.deeringestate.org/

Aquatic and Learn-to-Swim Programs: 

Amelia Earhart Jr. Sailing Summer Program (ages 9-14)
Through hands-on activities, boys and girls learn all about sailing, including lake facilities for sailing practices, competitions, special events and water safety.

  • * Amelia Earhart Park, 11900 NW 42 Ave., 305-769-2693

Learn-to-Swim
Boys and girls are taught to swim by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Various levels of courses are offered for children and adults, plus Tiny Tots (ages 3-5). For more information or to register, contact the pool of your interest.

* Pools accessible to people with disabilities.

  • * * A.D. Barnes, 3401 SW 72 Ave., 305-665-1626
  • * Arcola, 1680 NW 87 St., 305-691-5104
  • * * Goulds, 21840 SW 114 Ave., 305-233-0537
  • * * Helen Sands (South Dade), 16350 SW 280 St., 305-248-1386
  • * Little River, 10525 NW 24 Ave., 305-696-7651
  • * * Marva Y. Bannerman, 4829 NW 24 Ave., 305-635-2461
  • * Naranja, 14150 SW 264 St., 305-258-4534
  • * * Palm Springs North, 7901 NW 176 St., 305-558-3762
  • * Rockway, 9460 SW 27 Dr., 305-223-8742
  • * Richmond (Sgt. Delancy Park), 14450 Boggs Dr., 305-238-5692
  • * * Tamiami, 11201 SW 24 St., 305-223-7077
  • * Tropical Estates, 10201 SW 48 St., 305-221-5041

 

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