Skills Camp offers basketball instruction for girls in grades 5-8, breaking campers into groups by age and ability. Campers will learn skills like ball handling, passing, dribbling, footwork, defense, and rebounding. The document provides information on multiple basketball camps for girls of different ages and skill levels throughout the summer, including costs and eligibility for each.
This document provides information for parents about the Town of Mamaroneck Recreation Department summer camp program. It outlines procedures for drop-off and pick-up, as well as early morning and afternoon program options. The document also discusses staffing, activities, and policies around communication, pizza days, water bottles, and backpacks.
This newsletter provides information for the families of the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum. It reminds readers that t-shirt money is due May 7th for an event and that RSVPs are still being accepted. It also lists upcoming meetings for the Alpha and Bravo family readiness groups. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are provided for Alzheimer's Association events in May, July, and August. Finally, it advertises a British soccer camp for youth to be run by Challenger Sports the week of July 23rd and provides a contact for more information and to register.
Macomb Community College is gearing up for their summer sports camps season. They offer a variety of individual and team camps for boys and girls basketball as well as volleyball. The camps focus on skill development, drills, games, and competition. Coaches include current and former college athletes and coaches. Campers can register online or in person and must submit medical forms.
The document provides information about YMCA Camp Mataucha's April vacation camp days, including dates, activities, costs, and registration details. Campers will enjoy structured activities at camp or on field trips supervised by experienced staff. Parents must complete and submit a registration form by April 18th that includes camper and family contact information, emergency contacts, dates and fees for selected days, and a signature agreeing to terms. Space is limited and payment is due with registration.
The Champion Village program is a before and after school program for students at Oxford Preparatory Academy beginning in Fall 2010. It will operate from 6:30am to 8:30am for before school care and 12pm to 6pm for after school care on school days. Parents can register their children on August 12th, with an annual $50 registration fee per child. The program offers various monthly payment plans depending on which hours of care are needed. It outlines policies for student pickup, medication, absences, illness, snacks and discipline. A two week notice is required to withdraw from the program.
This document provides information about tours and trips offered by AAA Sassy Explorers, a travel club exclusively for women. It includes details about various multi-day excursions throughout the year, with descriptions of destinations and itineraries. Registration and cancellation policies are outlined, emphasizing the importance of travel insurance. Contact information is provided for the 17 AAA branch offices in Indiana where people can learn more about trips or book reservations.
Cardinal Football Camp 2013 - Cantwell-Sacred Heart Rick Curtis
Camp Cardinal is a four-day football camp for boys and girls ages 11-14 held July 15-18 from 6-8pm daily at Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary College Preparatory High School. Coaches will teach agility and offensive and defensive skills to help campers succeed on the field. Water and gatorade will be provided daily and dinner on the scrimmage day. Campers will receive a t-shirt and can check in on July 14 from 1-3pm. The camp costs $75 per camper or less for multiple campers.
This document provides information for parents about the Town of Mamaroneck Recreation Department summer camp program. It outlines procedures for drop-off and pick-up, as well as early morning and afternoon program options. The document also discusses staffing, activities, and policies around communication, pizza days, water bottles, and backpacks.
This newsletter provides information for the families of the 3-6 Field Artillery unit at Fort Drum. It reminds readers that t-shirt money is due May 7th for an event and that RSVPs are still being accepted. It also lists upcoming meetings for the Alpha and Bravo family readiness groups. Upcoming volunteer opportunities are provided for Alzheimer's Association events in May, July, and August. Finally, it advertises a British soccer camp for youth to be run by Challenger Sports the week of July 23rd and provides a contact for more information and to register.
Macomb Community College is gearing up for their summer sports camps season. They offer a variety of individual and team camps for boys and girls basketball as well as volleyball. The camps focus on skill development, drills, games, and competition. Coaches include current and former college athletes and coaches. Campers can register online or in person and must submit medical forms.
The document provides information about YMCA Camp Mataucha's April vacation camp days, including dates, activities, costs, and registration details. Campers will enjoy structured activities at camp or on field trips supervised by experienced staff. Parents must complete and submit a registration form by April 18th that includes camper and family contact information, emergency contacts, dates and fees for selected days, and a signature agreeing to terms. Space is limited and payment is due with registration.
The Champion Village program is a before and after school program for students at Oxford Preparatory Academy beginning in Fall 2010. It will operate from 6:30am to 8:30am for before school care and 12pm to 6pm for after school care on school days. Parents can register their children on August 12th, with an annual $50 registration fee per child. The program offers various monthly payment plans depending on which hours of care are needed. It outlines policies for student pickup, medication, absences, illness, snacks and discipline. A two week notice is required to withdraw from the program.
This document provides information about tours and trips offered by AAA Sassy Explorers, a travel club exclusively for women. It includes details about various multi-day excursions throughout the year, with descriptions of destinations and itineraries. Registration and cancellation policies are outlined, emphasizing the importance of travel insurance. Contact information is provided for the 17 AAA branch offices in Indiana where people can learn more about trips or book reservations.
Cardinal Football Camp 2013 - Cantwell-Sacred Heart Rick Curtis
Camp Cardinal is a four-day football camp for boys and girls ages 11-14 held July 15-18 from 6-8pm daily at Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary College Preparatory High School. Coaches will teach agility and offensive and defensive skills to help campers succeed on the field. Water and gatorade will be provided daily and dinner on the scrimmage day. Campers will receive a t-shirt and can check in on July 14 from 1-3pm. The camp costs $75 per camper or less for multiple campers.
This document provides information about the 2014 Kentucky Splash Camp, including eligibility, discounts, registration requirements, payment options, contact information, and an application form. The camp is for ages 6-14 and runs in two one-week sessions from June 16-27 with daily activities from 7:45am to 5:15pm. Registration requires submitting health insurance cards, a medical form, and signed parental consent. Payment can be made by check, cash, or online by credit card. The camp costs $450 per session and is run by UK Coaches and athletes.
The document outlines the hours of operation, registration procedures, rates, fees, and policies for the Champion Village before and after school program. It provides details on schedules, medication administration, absences, student behavior management, and withdrawal from the program. Enrollment is based on a first-come, first-served basis and requires completion of all registration forms and payment of annual registration fees.
The document provides information about various organizations and services on Fort Drum including:
- The Thrift Shop's hours of operation, donation policies, and mission to provide grants to local charities.
- The ACAP's career counseling and job resources for service members.
- A request to contact the Red Cross for a brief about their services to present at FRG meetings.
- Details on the Volunteer Support Fund which reimburses volunteers' childcare costs up to $150 per month.
- Information on renting paintball equipment and fields from Fort Drum MWR.
Boys & Girls Club Parent Handbook 2016 2017Brian Harris
This document is a parent handbook for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware outlining key policies and procedures for the 2016-2017 school year. It includes sections on enrollment, fees, health and safety practices, behavior management, staff qualifications, and more. The handbook aims to inform parents of the Club's operations and guidelines to ensure the well-being of children.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 22 to March 1, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements and notices from various organizations on Camp Zama, including:
- The annual Boy Scout Pack 34 Pinewood Derby car racing competition on March 23.
- Renovations at the B.G. Sams Health & Dental Clinic starting in February 2013 over three years, affecting parking.
- The Read Across America event at Arnn Elementary School from March 4-7 with various themed dress-up days.
- Upcoming classes on motorcycle safety, driving in Japan, and first aid/CPR offered by the Safety Office and Red Cross.
- Menu items and prices for the dining facility for several dates in late February.
The document summarizes a 3-day baseball camp for players ages 6-13 to be held from December 29-31, 2014 at Foster Field in San Angelo, Texas. The camp, run by the head coach of Angelo State University, aims to improve players' skills over the holiday break. It will cover hitting and positional skills. The cost is $125 if registered by December 20 and $140 after. Players should bring equipment like gloves, bats, and cleats. Registration includes filling out an application and waiver form.
Queen margaret school-boarder application&fee booklet 2015 2016iamprosperous
This document provides information for prospective boarding students at Queen Margaret's School, including details about the school, application process, fees, and financial assistance. It outlines Queen Margaret's School's 93-year tradition of girls' education focusing on academic excellence, athletics, fine arts, and community service. It provides an application checklist and describes the application documents required. It also provides information on admissions decisions, registration, visas for international students, and 2015-2016 fee schedules for boarding students from different areas.
This document provides an overview of Larkspur Middle School's mandatory parent/guardian meeting for interscholastic athletics. It includes introductions and information about the athletic manual, concussions, insurance, academic eligibility, grading scales, the athletic trainer, expectations for parents/spectators, communication between athletes/parents/coaches, ticket prices, important dates, and concussion protocols. Parents are asked to sign paperwork before leaving and then meet with individual coaches.
The document provides information about ordering a yearbook, standardized testing deadlines, selective service registration reminders, college fairs, athletic department contact information, sports offered at different levels, and pictures from winter and spring varsity sports teams with records and upcoming events. It communicates important announcements to students regarding academics, extracurricular activities, and athletics.
Orientation 2016
SMU
The document provides information for new students and their families attending SMU's AARO (Academic Advising and Registration Orientation). It outlines what to prepare for before, during, and after AARO. Topics covered include registering for and attending AARO, taking placement tests, setting up your SMU ID and email, signing a FERPA release, completing health requirements, and information on parking, housing, and textbooks. The document aims to help new students and their families successfully navigate the orientation process and transition to SMU.
The document provides information about the 58th Annual Yakima County 4-H Equine Training School to be held from June 25-28, 2015 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, Washington. It includes the schedule of events, costs, requirements for participants, expectations and goals for the different riding levels, a list of items participants should bring, and information for adult participants. The training school aims to provide equine education and skills development for youth through a series of riding classes over the course of the event.
The Champion Village program is an before and after school program located on the campus of Oxford Preparatory Academy that will begin in the fall of 2010. It will provide care from 6:30am-8:30am and 12pm-6pm for K-8 students. Parents must complete registration forms and pay a $50 non-refundable fee per child. The program costs $200-700 per month depending on the hours of care needed. Policies address student sign-in/out procedures, medication administration, absences, illnesses, snacks and student behavior.
Using creative thinking, smart design, branding skills and a spot of programming you get a long-term ROI as the outcome when it comes to managing 21 different sports and over 3,000 camps. Nike sports camps needed a dynamic solution to manage the Nike brand image and quality while streamlining and reducing months of work and an army of designers. After getting the project up and running, only production and mailing were involved. It’s like getting paid not to do something that still get done.
Garrett L Andres
Director of Services
The document summarizes a 3-day baseball camp for players ages 6-13 to be held from December 29-31, 2014 at Foster Field in San Angelo, Texas. The camp, run by the head coach of Angelo State University, aims to improve players' skills over the holiday break. It will cover hitting and positional skills. The cost is $100 if signed up by December 20 and $110 after. Players should bring equipment like gloves, bats, and cleats. Registration takes place at the baseball clubhouse on December 29. In the event of bad weather, the camp will be held at an alternate facility.
Volleyball camps will be held May 13th-16th at Strafford Gyms for students in grades K-7th. Camps will run from 3:30-5:00pm for grades K-4 and 5:00-6:30pm for grades 5-7. The cost is $25 per camper which includes a camp t-shirt, or $40 for both volleyball and basketball camp. Parents need to sign a permission form and make checks payable to Club Arrow by May 6th to guarantee their child receives a t-shirt. Campers will meet in the Elementary Activities room and be escorted to the gym.
This document provides an overview of Larkspur Middle School's interscholastic athletic program for parents and guardians. It discusses academic eligibility requirements, insurance information, the roles of the athletic trainer and coaches, communication protocols, and concussion protocols. Key dates like picture day and awards night are also noted. The presentation emphasizes safety, sportsmanship, and following rules to protect student athletes and support a successful athletic program.
This document provides information about summer camp and class offerings at the Ventura Family YMCA in Ventura, California. It includes details on specialty camps focusing on subjects like basketball, baseball, and swimming. It also lists weekly day camps for different age groups. Additionally, it provides information on sleepaway camp options at Camp Sequoia Lake and Camp Fox on Catalina Island. The document concludes with schedules and fees for parent-child swim classes and group swim lessons for preschool and youth.
The University of South Carolina Gamecock Swimming Camp offers two one-week sessions in June for swimmers ages 9-18. Campers can choose to commute daily or stay overnight in the dorms. The camp aims to teach solid swimming techniques through video analysis and focused drills sessions. Discounts are available for siblings or multiple camps. Registration is online-only with a deposit due by May 1st.
March 16 1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
The document provides information in a weekly news update for Fort Riley and the 1st Infantry Division for March 9, 2012. It announces upcoming events including a food booth lottery meeting for Safety Day, a Mardi Gras wine and cheese event hosted by the Enlisted Spouses Club, and deadlines for the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship application. It also shares information about activities during Spring Break and Kansas State Parks' Open House day with no vehicle permit needed.
This document provides information about the 2014 Kentucky Splash Camp, including eligibility, discounts, registration requirements, payment options, contact information, and an application form. The camp is for ages 6-14 and runs in two one-week sessions from June 16-27 with daily activities from 7:45am to 5:15pm. Registration requires submitting health insurance cards, a medical form, and signed parental consent. Payment can be made by check, cash, or online by credit card. The camp costs $450 per session and is run by UK Coaches and athletes.
The document outlines the hours of operation, registration procedures, rates, fees, and policies for the Champion Village before and after school program. It provides details on schedules, medication administration, absences, student behavior management, and withdrawal from the program. Enrollment is based on a first-come, first-served basis and requires completion of all registration forms and payment of annual registration fees.
The document provides information about various organizations and services on Fort Drum including:
- The Thrift Shop's hours of operation, donation policies, and mission to provide grants to local charities.
- The ACAP's career counseling and job resources for service members.
- A request to contact the Red Cross for a brief about their services to present at FRG meetings.
- Details on the Volunteer Support Fund which reimburses volunteers' childcare costs up to $150 per month.
- Information on renting paintball equipment and fields from Fort Drum MWR.
Boys & Girls Club Parent Handbook 2016 2017Brian Harris
This document is a parent handbook for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware outlining key policies and procedures for the 2016-2017 school year. It includes sections on enrollment, fees, health and safety practices, behavior management, staff qualifications, and more. The handbook aims to inform parents of the Club's operations and guidelines to ensure the well-being of children.
Command Channel Slides Feb. 22 to March 1, 2013USAG Japan
The document contains announcements and notices from various organizations on Camp Zama, including:
- The annual Boy Scout Pack 34 Pinewood Derby car racing competition on March 23.
- Renovations at the B.G. Sams Health & Dental Clinic starting in February 2013 over three years, affecting parking.
- The Read Across America event at Arnn Elementary School from March 4-7 with various themed dress-up days.
- Upcoming classes on motorcycle safety, driving in Japan, and first aid/CPR offered by the Safety Office and Red Cross.
- Menu items and prices for the dining facility for several dates in late February.
The document summarizes a 3-day baseball camp for players ages 6-13 to be held from December 29-31, 2014 at Foster Field in San Angelo, Texas. The camp, run by the head coach of Angelo State University, aims to improve players' skills over the holiday break. It will cover hitting and positional skills. The cost is $125 if registered by December 20 and $140 after. Players should bring equipment like gloves, bats, and cleats. Registration includes filling out an application and waiver form.
Queen margaret school-boarder application&fee booklet 2015 2016iamprosperous
This document provides information for prospective boarding students at Queen Margaret's School, including details about the school, application process, fees, and financial assistance. It outlines Queen Margaret's School's 93-year tradition of girls' education focusing on academic excellence, athletics, fine arts, and community service. It provides an application checklist and describes the application documents required. It also provides information on admissions decisions, registration, visas for international students, and 2015-2016 fee schedules for boarding students from different areas.
This document provides an overview of Larkspur Middle School's mandatory parent/guardian meeting for interscholastic athletics. It includes introductions and information about the athletic manual, concussions, insurance, academic eligibility, grading scales, the athletic trainer, expectations for parents/spectators, communication between athletes/parents/coaches, ticket prices, important dates, and concussion protocols. Parents are asked to sign paperwork before leaving and then meet with individual coaches.
The document provides information about ordering a yearbook, standardized testing deadlines, selective service registration reminders, college fairs, athletic department contact information, sports offered at different levels, and pictures from winter and spring varsity sports teams with records and upcoming events. It communicates important announcements to students regarding academics, extracurricular activities, and athletics.
Orientation 2016
SMU
The document provides information for new students and their families attending SMU's AARO (Academic Advising and Registration Orientation). It outlines what to prepare for before, during, and after AARO. Topics covered include registering for and attending AARO, taking placement tests, setting up your SMU ID and email, signing a FERPA release, completing health requirements, and information on parking, housing, and textbooks. The document aims to help new students and their families successfully navigate the orientation process and transition to SMU.
The document provides information about the 58th Annual Yakima County 4-H Equine Training School to be held from June 25-28, 2015 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, Washington. It includes the schedule of events, costs, requirements for participants, expectations and goals for the different riding levels, a list of items participants should bring, and information for adult participants. The training school aims to provide equine education and skills development for youth through a series of riding classes over the course of the event.
The Champion Village program is an before and after school program located on the campus of Oxford Preparatory Academy that will begin in the fall of 2010. It will provide care from 6:30am-8:30am and 12pm-6pm for K-8 students. Parents must complete registration forms and pay a $50 non-refundable fee per child. The program costs $200-700 per month depending on the hours of care needed. Policies address student sign-in/out procedures, medication administration, absences, illnesses, snacks and student behavior.
Using creative thinking, smart design, branding skills and a spot of programming you get a long-term ROI as the outcome when it comes to managing 21 different sports and over 3,000 camps. Nike sports camps needed a dynamic solution to manage the Nike brand image and quality while streamlining and reducing months of work and an army of designers. After getting the project up and running, only production and mailing were involved. It’s like getting paid not to do something that still get done.
Garrett L Andres
Director of Services
The document summarizes a 3-day baseball camp for players ages 6-13 to be held from December 29-31, 2014 at Foster Field in San Angelo, Texas. The camp, run by the head coach of Angelo State University, aims to improve players' skills over the holiday break. It will cover hitting and positional skills. The cost is $100 if signed up by December 20 and $110 after. Players should bring equipment like gloves, bats, and cleats. Registration takes place at the baseball clubhouse on December 29. In the event of bad weather, the camp will be held at an alternate facility.
Volleyball camps will be held May 13th-16th at Strafford Gyms for students in grades K-7th. Camps will run from 3:30-5:00pm for grades K-4 and 5:00-6:30pm for grades 5-7. The cost is $25 per camper which includes a camp t-shirt, or $40 for both volleyball and basketball camp. Parents need to sign a permission form and make checks payable to Club Arrow by May 6th to guarantee their child receives a t-shirt. Campers will meet in the Elementary Activities room and be escorted to the gym.
This document provides an overview of Larkspur Middle School's interscholastic athletic program for parents and guardians. It discusses academic eligibility requirements, insurance information, the roles of the athletic trainer and coaches, communication protocols, and concussion protocols. Key dates like picture day and awards night are also noted. The presentation emphasizes safety, sportsmanship, and following rules to protect student athletes and support a successful athletic program.
This document provides information about summer camp and class offerings at the Ventura Family YMCA in Ventura, California. It includes details on specialty camps focusing on subjects like basketball, baseball, and swimming. It also lists weekly day camps for different age groups. Additionally, it provides information on sleepaway camp options at Camp Sequoia Lake and Camp Fox on Catalina Island. The document concludes with schedules and fees for parent-child swim classes and group swim lessons for preschool and youth.
The University of South Carolina Gamecock Swimming Camp offers two one-week sessions in June for swimmers ages 9-18. Campers can choose to commute daily or stay overnight in the dorms. The camp aims to teach solid swimming techniques through video analysis and focused drills sessions. Discounts are available for siblings or multiple camps. Registration is online-only with a deposit due by May 1st.
March 16 1ID and Fort Riley Weekly News UpdateNoel Waterman
The document provides information in a weekly news update for Fort Riley and the 1st Infantry Division for March 9, 2012. It announces upcoming events including a food booth lottery meeting for Safety Day, a Mardi Gras wine and cheese event hosted by the Enlisted Spouses Club, and deadlines for the Fort Riley Combined Scholarship application. It also shares information about activities during Spring Break and Kansas State Parks' Open House day with no vehicle permit needed.
1. Skills Camp offers a complete camp opportunity. Camp is broken into
groups to allow campers to learn and participate based on their age
and ability. Detailed instruction is provided on ball handling, passing,
dribbling, footwork, defense and rebounding. Girls entering grades 5-8
for 2015-2016 are eligible to attend.
COST | $175/CAMPER
DAY CAMP ONLY - LUNCH PROVIDED
THIS CAMP IS OPEN TO ANY AND ALL ENTRANTS
(LIMITED ONLY BY NUMBER, AGE, GRADE LEVEL AND/OR GENDER)
No online registration is available for Team Camp.
Jr. High, Jr. Varsity and Varsity teams of girls entering grades 7-12 are
eligible to attend. Teams must consist of at least eight (8) eligible players.
NO EXCEPTIONS. Individuals should not sign up for team camps.
Please call Amber Shirey 479-575-5217 for applications and to check
availability.
COST | $85/CAMPER
DAY CAMP ONLY
*Meals are not provided
THIS CAMP IS OPEN TO ANY AND ALL ENTRANTS
(LIMITED ONLY BY NUMBER, AGE, GRADE LEVEL AND/OR GENDER)
Basketball Boot Camp is for players that want to experience a high
intensity camp that challenges them both mentally and physically. Girls
Grades 8-12 for 2015-2016.
COST | $50/CAMPER
DAY CAMP ONLY - LUNCH PROVIDED
THIS CAMP IS OPEN TO ANY AND ALL ENTRANTS
(LIMITED ONLY BY NUMBER, AGE, GRADE LEVEL AND/OR GENDER)
Lil’ Backs Camp is for our youngest players in grades 1-4 for 2015-16, who
want to learn the fundamentals and have fun at the same time.
COST | $65/CAMPER
DAY CAMP ONLY
THIS CAMP IS OPEN TO ANY AND ALL ENTRANTS
(LIMITED ONLY BY NUMBER, AGE, GRADE LEVEL AND/OR GENDER)
CAMP V | LIL’ BACKS CAMP
JULY 8-9, 2015 | 1ST
-4TH
GRADE
CAMP III & IV | BOOT CAMP
#
1 - JUNE 22, 2015 • 9TH
-10TH
GRADE | #
2 - JUNE 23, 2015 • 11TH
-12TH
GRADE
CAMP II | TEAM CAMP
JUNE 10-11, 2015
CAMP I | SKILLS CAMP
JUNE 8-9, 2015 | 5TH
- 8TH
GRADE
JIMMYDYKESGIRLSBASKETBALLCAMP
P.O.BOX3216
FAYETTEVILLE,AR72702
(CAMP WILL RUN FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. EACH DAY)
(CAMP WILL RUN FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.)
(CAMP WILL RUN FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. EACH DAY)
2. 1. Check the Camp you wish to register for: THIS CAMP IS OPEN TO ANY AND ALL ENTRANTS (LIMITED ONLY BY NUMBER, AGE, GRADE LEVEL AND/OR GENDER).
2. Personal Information (please print clearly):
Camper’s Name Date of Birth Grade for 2014-15
Home address City State Zip
Preferred phone ( ) E-mail
Your School Next Fall Coach’s Name
Position Guard Wing Post
The following are allowed to have access to or sign-out
Parents or Guardians
Parent/Guardian Emergency Phone Mother’s Cell Father’s Cell
3. Physical Statement: I certify that has had a physical in the last twelve months, and is
physically able to participate in basketball camp without restrictions.
Please list any allergies or medical problems of which the staff should be aware
4. Insurance: All campers must have their own medical coverage. Jimmy Dykes Girls Basketball Camp provides extra coverage only after your
insurance policy has been utilized. Campers will not be accepted unless a photocopy of the camper’s insurance card is submitted with this
registration form or at registration if online registration is used. The following information is required:
• Insurance Company • Policy Holder • Policy Number • Address of Insurance Company • Phone Number of Insurance Company
I, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of the camper. I hereby give my permission for the staff of the Camp to seek, during the period of the Camp, appropriate medical
attention for the camper and for medical attention to be given to the camper in the event of accident, injury or illness. I will be responsible for any and all costs of medical attention and treatment, except
for that covered by the Camp’s excess medical coverage policy. I, the undersigned, for ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, waive, release and forever discharge the University of Arkansas
at Fayetteville and the Camp, its staff, officers, agents, employees, representatives, successors, and assign of and from all rights and claims for damages, injury or loss to person or property which may be
sustained during the participation in camp activities or while at camp, whether or not damages, injury or loss is due to negligence. It shall be understood that participating campers are contracting with
employee and not the University of Arkansas, and the University and State of Arkansas do not assume contractual obligations for the conduct of the employee’s activity.
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
5. Payment:
Payable to Jimmy Dykes Girls Basketball Camp Money Order Cashier’s Check
Amount Enclosed: $ for (total number of camps attending)
$ for (parking passes @$6.00 per day. M-F 8:00-5:00)
6. Registration Deadlines: Walk-up registration is available for a $10.00 administrative fee.
7. Detach this form and return with payment to: JIMMY DYKES GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP
P.O. Box 3216, Fayetteville, AR 72702
For additional information or brochures: Contact us
e-mail - arkansasgirlsbasketballcamp@hotmail.com or call 479-575-3000
Register online at www.CampPros.com or www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Received / / mo cc amount
TO REGISTER FOR CAMP, YOU MUST:
1. Complete this application FULLY. An incomplete application will be
returned. Registration is available online at ArkansasRazorbacks.com or
CampPros.com. There will be no deposit option for online registration. The
complete cost of camp will be charged. In the event the camper is unable
to attend camp, a refund will be issued for the amount paid, less a $50.00
deposit/administrative fee and online registration charge.
2. For mailed applications, enclose the entire payment OR a $50
nonrefundable deposit for EACH registration (applicable to camp
fee). All mailed applications should reach us at least 7 days prior to the
start date of the camp. Walk-up registration is available for a $10.00
administrative fee. All walk-ups will be commuters only.
3. For mailed applications, when the completed application and $50
deposit are received, you will receive a confirmation letter verifying your
camp enrollment. The deposit is part of the camp fee. The balance is
due at registration. Online registrants will receive a confirmation e-mail.
IMPORTANT CAMP INFORMATION
STAFF: The University of Arkansas Women’s Basketball staff and top
coaches from around the country will give one-on-one and team
instruction to every camper. The coaches selected to our staff have
displayed their abilities at all levels of coaching. Current and former
Razorbacks serve as coaches and counselors at every camp. In
addition, full-time athletic training staff is available 24 hours a day.
FACILITIES: Bud Walton Arena, Barnhill Arena and the Health, Physical
Education and Recreation building may be used for instruction and
competition.
WHAT TO WEAR: Playing clothes, basketball shoes and socks. Jimmy
Dykes Girls Basketball Camp is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
MEALS: Skills Camp and Boot Camp will receive lunch each day.
REGISTRATION: Registration (check-in) is held at the south entry of Bud
Walton Arena, located off of Leroy Pond Drive.
PARKING: Free parking in the vicinity of Bud Walton Arena is available
during registration periods only. Unauthorized parking will result in a
ticket by University of Arkansas Parking on Monday-Friday between 8:00
am and 5:00 pm. We highly recommend that you attain a Visitor’s Parking
Pass if you stay to watch camp. You may order passes below,
(at $6.00 per day) and we will have them for you at registration or you
may purchase them from the Parking office located on Razorback
Road.
• Campers associated with athletic department employees may receive a discount.
• Campers may receive a pro-rated cost based on actual time/sessions attended.
Participants are not contracting with the University of Arkansas or the State of Arkansas with
regard to participating in this camp, and the University of Arkansas and the State of Arkansas do
not run or have any responsibility for the camp.
2015 JIMMY DYKES GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP REGISTRATION FORM
Camper Name
CAMP I | SKILLS CAMP
June 8-9, 2015 • $175/camper
Person(s) Allowed Access
* ID will be required to sign-out camper
This form may be dublicated
CAMP II | TEAM CAMP
June 10-11, 2015 • $85/camper
CAMP III | BOOT CAMP #
1
June 22, 2015 • $50/camper
CAMP IV | BOOT CAMP #
2
June 23, 2015 • $50/camper
CAMP V | LIL’ BACKS CAMP
July 8-9, 2015 • $65/camper
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