Camp Clear Lake Kids Summer Camp
Live Vibrantly. Seek the Extraordinary. Elevate Your Spirit. Fuel a Summer to Remember!
For ages 6 to 11
Camp Clear Lake Weekly Schedule
June 1st-5th Week 1: Under the Sea
June 8th-12th Week 2: Critters Week
June 15th-19th Week 3: Science Week
June 22nd-26th Week 4: Camping Week
June 30th-July 3rd Week 5: Sports Week
July 6th-10th Week 6: Farm Week
July 13th-17th Week 7: Space Week
July 20th-24th Week 8: Mythical Creatures Week
July 27th-31th Week 9: Carnival Week
August 3rd-7th Superhero's & Princesses
***Camp registration deadline is the Friday prior to the starting week at 10am.
THERE WILL BE NO LATE REGISTRATION, ONCE THE CAMP FILLS, AND FRIDAY TIME HAS PAST, WE WILL NOT ALLOW ANY NEW CAMPERS.
SUMMER CAMP $40 REGISTRATION FEE PAY HERE
**This is a one time registration fee that must be paid once a year for each child.**
To register your child...
1. Completed Camp Registration Online. CLICK HERE to register!!
*Residents get a 20% discount off the $200 fee ($160). To get the discount, you can either...
1. Email [email protected] and ask for your address on your Amilia account to be verified so the discount will automatically apply online OR
2. Come register in person with a facility attendant at 16511 Diana Ln. CLICK HERE to see hours of business.
*If you register more than 1 of your children in the office, you will receive a discount for each kid. Siblings get a 15% discount. MUST REGISTER IN PERSON TO GET SIBLING DISCOUNT.
2. The child's immunization records (submit through online camp registration)
3. The child's health insurance card (submit through online camp registration)
If you are registering in the office, you will register with the Facility Attendant. Please bring your child's immunization records and health insurance card to the office at this time, also.
**Please note: if your child does not have immunization records or health insurance, please email [email protected] for more information. Also a copy of your child's immunization records, a copy of your insurance card and a completed registration packet is required. All forms must be submitted at the same time prior to the session that your child is attending. We do not keep records from previous years.
DAILY CAMP SCHEUDLE, PICK UP & DROP OFF
Camp Clear Lake is divided into weekly sessions. Each session has a theme which the weekly activities embrace. We accept children that have completed kindergarten thru 6th grade (ages 6 -11).
The camp is held Monday through Friday. Early drop off is from 7:30 am-8:15am and late pick up is from 4:15pm-5:30 pm. If you'd like to drop off your kid before normal drop off time (8:15am-9am) or if you'd like to pick up your kid after normal pick up time (4pm-4:15pm), it will be an extra $10/day, per kid for early drop off and late pick-up. Planned camp activities take place from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Parents must provide lunch, a snack, sunscreen, and an extra drink every day. Location is at 16511 Diana Lane Houston, TX 77062.
Campers are under the supervision of campus recreation professionals and adult counselors. Each counselor is First Aid/CPR certified. The camper-to-counselor ratio is 10:1.
- Participants must be picked up on time every day (by 4:15pm unless late pick up was paid for ahead of time). Parents who are late will be assessed a $10.00 fee for the first 5 minutes and a $1.00 a minute after that. Participants may be suspended from the program after 3 occurrences of late pick up. Failure to pick up a participant after 5:30 pm will necessitate to calling your emergency contact or Child Protective Services. Payments for late fees must be paid before returning to camp the next following day and checks must be made payable to the CLCCA.
- Participants cannot be left unsupervised on CLCCA property before the program starts or when the program ends.
- We do not allow campers to bring cell phones, play station/game boys, toys, radio’s of any kind, iPod's, pets, comic books, stuffed animals, fire crackers or knives to camp. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated.
- Staff can not be held responsible for items brought from home that are lost. Backpacks are recommended for storage of personal belongings.
What to bring to camp...
Campers swim TUES-FRI, so bathing suit, swimming shoes, towel, and change of dry clothes is needed. Sunscreen, bug spray, water bottle. Label EVERYTHING! Bring snacks and sack lunch, we do not have refrigerator or microwave for campers to use. We do have a vending machine that has drinks and snacks. Hats and tennis shoes with socks are recommended for daytime playing. All of this should fit in one bag that they will leave in their designated areas. No cell phones, electronics or game consoles.
CONTACT
Camp Director: Georgi Perry
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 281-488-0360
Billing Questions: Grace Powell or Bianca Barnard
Emails: [email protected] or [email protected]
CAMP CLEAR LAKE REVIEWS
Jessica Garcia
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I'd like to review the day camp at the Clear Lake City community association facility...
Camp Clear Lake was a wonderful program run by Mrs. Georgi Perry. I learned that this was her first year directing the summer camp, and she did an absolutely fantastic job! All of the counselors I interacted with under her supervision for marvelous. All of them young college age kids who behaved courteously, professionally, and very thoughtfully. the day camp allowed for early drop-off and late pickup for a very reasonable fee. The program provided lots of physical activity, and an impressive amount of thought-provoking crafts and projects.
Many summertime day camps can be a hit or miss with engaging activities; sometimes they just show movies and let the kids run around in a gymnasium. Not this one!
My kid came home with something fun every day, and a new bit of knowledge from whatever theme of the day / week was, as well as being completely worn out from swimming and playing!!
There was a challenging issue with my kid, and it was handled in the most professional way possible, well communicated, and very well followed up with! I genuinely appreciated how it was handled. I take a very strong stance that communities shape and develop our kids as they grow up, and parents have a duty to respect and honor the community, which in turn teaches our children how to grow up to be responsible and respectful adults.
Mrs. Georgi and her team reflected that tenfold. Thank you so much!
I hope to see this program thrive next summer.
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