Freezin’ Season Program
We wanted to keep the fun going, so we created the Camp Awesome® Freezin’ Season Program! This is an after-school care program that is similar to our regular summer operations except, you guessed it, after school. Activities will include CRAFTS, awesome GAMES, and much needed SOCIALIZING!
Hours of Operation & Prices
Our Endless Summer Program PART 3 will be running from January 11th – 15th, 2021. We will be offering the hours of 2:00PM – 4:30PM, MONDAY-FRIDAY.
Camp Awesome® Playa: Location: 6677 Pacific Avenue, Playa del Rey CA. 90293
Site Director: James Kirlin
Email: contact@campawesome.com
Phone#: (424) 218-6419
Ages: 4-13 years old
Ratio: 8:1
Hours: 2pm—4:30pm ($25 per day)
Safety Rules:
Before Camp:
- Parents/legal guardians of higher-risk campers are recommended to consult their child’s medical provider(s) to assess risk and determine if camp attendance is acceptable
- It is important to please keep your camper(s) home if they show symptoms associated with COVID-19
- Parents/legal guardians are recommended to take their child(ren)’s temperature before coming to camp each day; If a child has a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher they will not be able to come to camp and will be advised to contact our primary COVID-19 contacts (Courtney Lew and Diana Banuelos)
- Campers will be required to bring their own masks/face coverings to camp
Drop off/Pick up Procedures
- All parents/legal guardians, campers, and staff will be required to wear facial coverings during drop off/pick up times
- Parents/legal guardians, campers, and staff will be required to uphold appropriate social distancing whenever possible, as indicated by cones spaced 6 feet apart
- Staff will conduct health checks, which include health screening questions and temperature checks with no-touch thermometers, to all campers before admitting them into camp
- At pick up, parents/legal guardians will check in with a designated staff member and campers will be escorted to the pick up location
- Parents/legal guardians will need to communicate with staff ahead of time to arrange drop off or pick up times outside of those already designated
During Camp:
- Everyday at the beginning of camp, staff will go over appropriate behaviors and precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19
- Campers and staff are asked to remain 6 feet apart whenever possible
- Campers and staff must bring their own face covering each day in order to participate in the program; campers and staff must wear a face covering at all times, except when eating and while playing in the ocean
- Campers will be encouraged to bring their own sand toys and equipment; no equipment or supplies will be shared among campers besides items provided by the camp that are easily cleaned
- Campers and staff must wash or use hand sanitizer to clean their hands between activities, and before and after eating
- Camp staff will be responsible for cleaning and sanitizing all equipment and supplies before the start of camp, after each use, and at the end of camp
In Case of a Confirmed or Suspected Infection:
- Staff and campers will be monitored closely throughout the day for any signs of illness; if a staff member or camper has a fever of 100 degrees or higher, a cough, or other symptoms related to COVID-19, preparations will be made to either send them home or to a medical facility
- Parents/legal guardians of the camper that is suspected of being infected will be immediately notified
- Parents/legal guardians of campers that may potentially have had contact with suspected or confirmed cases will be immediately contacted
- Before leaving camp, campers and staff that are suspected of being infected will be isolated in a separate tent away from their group until they are able to either be safely transported home or sent to a medical facility, as appropriate
- Staff will clean and disinfect the isolation area at the end of the day, after proper ventilation
- Parent/legal guardians of campers who are confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 will be advised not to return to camp until they meet CDC criteria to discontinue home isolation