2015 State Support Team Region 8 420 Washington Ave. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221 330 929-6634 State Support Team Region 8 This is a publication of the SSTR8, 420 Washington Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221. The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the policies and positions of the U.S. Department of Education, the Ohio Department of Education, nor those of the Summit County Educational Service Center. SSTR8 is not endorsing nor promoting any of the listed facilities. The Summit County Educational Service Center ensures equal employment and equal education opportunities regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, handicap, sex, or age in compliance with state directives and federal recommendations. This document/product/software was supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, (Award #Q27A090111A, CFDA 84.027A, awarded to the Ohio Department of Education). 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Camps and Fun Activities A,B,C’s Day Camp – Vision Impairment Ages: 5 to 8 years Academic Fun & Fitness Camp – Multiple Disabilities Ages: 6 to 19 years Adaptive Golf Classes/Challenge Golf – All Disabilities Ages: 6 to adult Akron Rotary Camp/Resident and Day Camps - Physical and Developmental Disabilities Ages: 6-22 years Akron Zoo – Fun Activity Ages: All Bright Futures Summer Day Camp – Vision Impairment/Multiple Disabilities Ages: 2 to 5 years – entering or returning to preschool Camp A.B.C. (Always Be Communicating) Day Camp – Speech and Language Delays Ages: 4-6 years Camp Nuhop – ADD, ADHD, LD, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Other Disabilities Ages: 6-18 years Camp Nuhop/Respite Weekends - ADD, ADHD, LD, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Other Disabilities Ages 8 and Older Camp Paradise/Adult Camp – Developmental Disabilities Ages: Adult Camp Paradise/Respite Camp – Developmental Disabilities Ages: School Aged Camp Paradise/Youth Camp – Developmental Disabilities Ages: School Aged Camp Quality Ohio – Serving Children with Cancer Ages: 4-18 years Camp Suntastic Day Camp – High-functioning with Various Disabilities Ages: 9-13 years Early Childhood Zoo Camps – For 2-5 year old with a Caregiver Ages – 2-5 years Fundamentals for Success – Vision Impairment Ages: 16 to 21 years North Coast Tutoring Services – Multiple Disabilities Ages: 5 to 22 years Portage County Rotary Camp - Physical and Developmental Disabilities Ages: 6 to 22 years Richland Carrousel Park – Fun Activity Ages: All S.M.I.L.E. Summer Camp (Special Memories Include Laughter & Enrichment) – Various Disabilities Ages: 4-8 years and 9-13 years (alternating weekly sessions) Spree for All (12th Annual)/Summit Metro Parks – Hiking Series for People of All Abilities – Fun Activity Ages – All Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens – Fun Activity Ages – All Stepping Stones for Success – Vision Impairment Ages: 14 to 16 years Summer Enrichment for 3-5 Year Olds – Physical and Developmental Disabilities Ages: 3-5 Summit Metro Parks – Fun Activity Ages: All Zoo Camps – Akron Zoo (5 full days) Ages 7-12 years Zoo Camps – Akron Zoo (5 half days) Ages 5-15 years Zoo Camps – Akron Zoo (3 half days) Ages: 5-9 years • • • • Camp: Disability: Contact: Address: • • • • • • • Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: Ages: Dates: Time: A, B, C’s Day Camp Vision Impairment Sylvia Snyder Cleveland Sight Center 1909 E. 101st St. Cleveland, OH 44106 216 658-8777 www.clevelandsightcenter.org ssnyder@clevelandsightcenter.org $450 + transportation 5-8 (kindergarten – 3rd grade) July 20-August 6, 2015 (Monday-Thursday) 9:00 am – Noon ABC’s Camp is a 3 week day camp for 5 to 8 year old children with vision impairment who are entering kindergarten to grade 3. This half day summer camp experience includes activities that are planned and implemented by professional staff to promote independence, mobility and literacy. Compensatory skills such as Braille, orientation & mobility, and daily living skills are emphasized. Camp is staffed by a team including Teacher, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech Pathologist, Orientation & Mobility Instructor and Teacher of the Visually Impaired. May serve as ESY option. • Camp: Academic Fun & Fitness Camp • Disability: • • • • • • Contact: Address: Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: • • • Ages: Dates: Time: Autism, Cognitive Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Other Health Impaired, Specific Learning Disability, Speech, or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury - campers must be verbal Carole Richards 120 North Main Street, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 440 914-0200 www.unschoolcamp.org or www.cei4learning.org caroler@cei4learning.org Morning session - $1,325 Afternoon session - $1,325 Full Day Session - $2,325 Before and after camp care is free. Lunch is included for full day campers. 6 – 19 years June 14-July 25, 2015 8:45 am – 4:00 pm This unusual camp is designed to serve the unique needs of children with learning differences. The purpose of the camp is to develop self-confidence, learning fun and socialization while exploring new activities. Each day campers learn systematic reading and math. Afternoons include theater arts, science, poetry, sports, and social activities and more. The camper to staff ratio is 5:1, counselors are specially trained and experienced with the needs of children with many learning differences. Campers may qualify for the Autism or Jon Peterson Scholarship, ESY and other scholarships. To apply, call or email. NEW – (ages 9 to 18) – Afternoon Sessions To accommodate the large developmental differences of our campers, groups 2 and 3 will be in a new format for the afternoon activities: Campers will be placed in multi-aged groups: The Indians, Browns and Cavaliers. This type grouping will promote developmentally appropriate fun through sports, games and social skills. Individual progress will be addressed as campers are encouraged to work together to solve problems using group dynamics. Campers will interact with our well trained counselors as they make friends across age groups. Each camper will feel more confident, comfortable and adapt in problem solving by working together. • • • • • • • • • • • • Activity: Disability: Ages: Contact: Address: Adaptive Golf Classes – Challenge Golf All 6-Adult Ron Tristano, Manager/PGA Professional Challenge Golf Course and Driving Range 1596 Flickinger Rd. Akron, OH 44312 Phone: 330 784-5400 Fax: 330 784-7038 E-mail: challengegolf@juno.com Time: 9:00 am – 10:00 am Date: Session 1 – April 18 - May 16, 2015 Session 2 – May 30 – June 27, 2015 Fees: $80.00 for a five week session – every Saturday for five weeks Accessibility: Yes Session 1 – Class Curriculum: Fundamental of Golf Swing, Chipping, Putting, Use of Woods, Strengthening/Flexibility and Rules Etiquette. Session 2 – Class Curriculum: On-Course Instruction and Play You may come for one week free consultation before you sign up for Adaptive Golf Classes. You may also use the driving range or golf course and pay as you go. We have a beautiful facility. • Camp: • • • • • Disability: Contact: Location Phone: Website: Akron Rotary Camp Children’s Resident, Adult Resident, Sibling, & Day Camp Physical and Developmental Disabilities J. D. Detsch 4460 Rex Lake Drive, Akron, OH 44319 330 644-4512 www.gotcamp.org Children’s Resident Camp (Ages 6-17): Sunday at 3:00 pm through Friday at 11:00 am, 6 weeks available. 1:3 Staff to Camper ratio $590/week. Adult Resident Camp (Ages 18+): Two weeks available with the same duration as above. 1:4 Staff to camper ratio. $590/week. Sibling Camp (Ages 6-17): One week available with same duration as above. Siblings may attend camp together during this week. 1:3 staff to camper ratio. $590/week. Day Camp (Ages 6-22): Monday-Friday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Eight weeks available – 1:3 Staff to camper ratio. $295/week. Transportation opportunities for day camp may be available upon request based on eligibility. • Activity: Akron Zoo • • • • • Ages: Address: Phone: Website: Dates: • Schedule: All 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron, OH 330 375-2525 Fax: 330 375-2575 www.akronzoo.org Open Year Round – closed on: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. (Prices subject to change). Seasonal Pricing Regular Season: May – October, Hours 10 am - 5 pm Adults $11.00 Senior Citizens $ 9.00 Children (2-14 years) $ 8.00 Akron Zoo Members Free Non-Member Parking $ 2.00 Group rates Available on-line Winter Season: November-April, Hours 11 am – 4:00 pm Admission: $ 7.00 per person Akron Zoo Members Free Non-Member Parking $ 3.00 Events are offered Year-Round, here are just a few. See website for full listing. Mother’s Day Sunday, May 10, 2015 All Moms and Grandmothers get 50% off admission Regular admission rates apply World Oceans Day Monday, June 8, 2015 Wear your favorite Hawaiian shirt to be entered to win a behind-the-scenes tour of the Journey to the Reef. Participate in an Ocean-themed activity and win a prize. Father’s Day June 21, 2015 All Dads and Grandfathers get 50% off admission Regular admission rates apply Pancakes with Penguins Saturday, July 11, 2015; 8:00 am – 10:00 am Akron Zoo Members – Adult $22, Child $19 Non-members – Adult $28, Child $25 Our annual summer-time breakfast honoring the Humboldt penguins. Enjoy a pancake breakfast with all the fixings in Komodo Kingdom Café, then help with the morning feed at Penguin Point as our education staff tells you all about these fine, feathered friends. • • • • Camp: Disability: Contact: Address: • • • • • • • Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: Ages: Dates: Time: Bright Futures Summer Day Camp Vision Impairment/Multiple Disabilities with Vision Impairment Sylvia Snyder Cleveland Sight Center, 1909 E. 101st St. Cleveland, OH 44106 216 658-8777 www.clevelandsightcenter.org ssnyder@clevelandsightcenter.org $500.00 + transportation 2-5 years of age – entering or returning to preschool. June 15, 2015 – July 16, 2015 (Monday – Thursday) 9:00 am – Noon Bright Futures is a half day summer camp program for preschool aged children with primary or secondary vision impairments. The program includes pre-academic activities, outdoor play, therapies, socialization activities and fun. Compensatory skills, such as pre-Braille, pre-mobility, and daily living skills are emphasized. Camp is staffed by a team including a Pre-school Teacher, Teacher of the Visually Impaired, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech Pathologist and Orientation & Mobility Instructor. May serve as an ESY option. • Camp: Camp A.B.C. (Always Be Communicating) • Disability: • • • • • • • • • Ages: Contact: Phone: Email: Website Location: Dates: Time: Fees: Autism, Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Other Health Impairments, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Visual Impairment including Blindness 4-6 years Holly Reimann, MA, CCC-SLP, Speech Therapist, Camp Director 330 405-8776 contact@PeakPotentialTherapy.com www.campabc.com Peak Potential Therapy, 8848 Commons Blvd., Ste. 101, Twinsburg, OH 44087 June 8 – August 21, 2015, weekly sessions, Tuesday-Thursday 11:00 am – 1:00 pm $280/week early registration by April 15th $330/week Therapeutic, center-based, day camp developed for preschoolers with speech and language delays. We want them to have a fun first-camp experience. Children with aggressive behaviors or with multiple disabilities can attend with support of an individual aide. We want to provide a fun and interactive way to further develop their communication skills and have a better summer. Kids are engaged in a variety of activities to also improve their social, fine and gross motor skills, emotional regulation, eating, and play skills. Camp is purposefully kept small so each child will get direct instruction from the speech therapist. Space is limited to a max of 6 kids per week. Staff includes: a speech therapist and aide to maintain ratio (3 kids to 1 adult). Reserve your child's place with a $25 registration fee and complete our easy online registration form. Camp tuition includes supplies, visual schedules, transition visual supports, and daily data collection on IEP goals. Optional services: progress report and picture CD. We can bill for camp to County Boards of DD, Autism Scholarship Program, Jon Peterson Scholarship, school districts, Anthem, Aetna, SummaCare, and more. Camp Fills – Don’t Delay – Register Today!!! • Camp: Camp Nuhop - Residential • • • • • • • • Disability: Phone: Website: Camp Office: Summer Camp: Fees: Ages: Dates for Session: ADD, ADHD, LD, Asperger’s Syndrome, and other disabilities 419 289-2227 nuhop.org Email: info@nuhop.org 404 Hillcrest Drive, Ashland, OH 44805 1077 Hanover Township Road 2916, Perrysville, OH 44864 Fees and ages vary according to camp 6-18 years Orientation – June 6, 2015 (3 Presentation times) Highly recommended for first-time campers and families Session 1 – June 15-20, 2015 Session 2 – June 22-27, 2015 Session 3 – June 29-July 4, 2015 Session 4 – July 13-18, 2015 Session 5 – July 20-25, 2015 Session 6 – July 27-August 1, 2015 Prices range from $820- $975 per week depending on age/camp Two-Week Camp Dates: June 15-27, 2015 Camp Walkabout – Age 11-13 $2,100 June 22-July 4,2015 Expedition/Sleeping Bear Dunes – Age18+ $2,400 July 13-25, 2015 Walkabout – Age 14-16 $2,100 July 20-August 1, 2015 National Trip/Shenandoah Valley – Age 16+ $2,400 In-Camp Programs Traditional Camp (Ages 8-18), Sports Skills Camp (Ages 14-16), Science Camp (Ages 8-16), Exploration Camp (Ages 6-7), Art Camp (Ages 11-17), Leadership Camp (Ages 17+). Out-of-Camp Programs – these camps are more rustic in nature than the In-Camp Programs. Aqua Camp (Ages 14-18), Bike Camp (Ages 12-14), Crusoe Camp (Ages 12-18), Lake Erie Islands Camp (Ages 13-18), and Ohio Adventures Camp (Ages 14-17). Two Week Camps National Trip Camp (Ages 16+), Over -18 Expedition Camp (Ages 18+, Return Campers ONLY), and Walkabout Camp (Ages 11-16). The easiest way to sign up for camp is by visiting nuhop.org/apply and complete the online application. If you have any questions, please give them a call and they’ll be happy to assist you. • Camp: Camp Nuhop – Respite Weekends • • • • • • • • Disability: Phone: Website: Email: Camp Office: Summer Camp: Fees: Ages: ADD, ADHD, LD, Asperger’s Syndrome, and other disabilities 419 289-2227 nuhop.org info@nuhop.org 404 Hillcrest Drive, Ashland, OH 44805 1077 Hanover Township Road 2916, Perrysville, OH 44864 Fees and ages vary according to camp 8 and older There are five Respite Weekends during the school year for return and prospective new campers to attend. Respite Weekends are a great way for return campers to connect with summer friends as well as participate in some of their favorite summer activities. For prospective campers, Respite Weekends give campers a taste of what summer camp would be like, and a chance to meet some new friends and become acquainted with our camp program. The focus of the weekend is to enjoy the outdoors in the company of friends. Respite Weekends are usually scheduled for the third weekend in September, the second weekend in November, third weekend in January, and the second weekend in March and May. • Camp: Camp Paradise – Adult Camps • • • • • • • • • • Disability: Contact: Address: Phone: Fax: Website: Fees: Age: Accessible: Fees: Developmental Disabilities Debbie O’Brien 4283 Paradise Road, Seville, OH 44273 330 722-1900 877 546-8568 ext. 160 330 723-6695 www.shc-medina.org Email: camp@shc-medina.org Call for information on fees Adult Camp Weeks Yes Call for information on fees • Dates: Walk on the Wild Side – June 15-19, 2015 (Adult) Discover how our ecosystems work and all that inhabits them. Amazing Race – June 22-26, 2015 (Adult) Ready, set, GO! Campers embark on a fun-filled and adventure-driven race around the world this week. Artrageous – July 6 -10, 2015 (Adult) Spend an exciting week with paint, clay, found objects and more! Chefalicious – July 13-17, 2015 (Adult) Want to cook like a chef? Learn the basics of cooking – everything from food safety and proper measuring methods to garnishing as you prepare actual foods. Holidaze – July 20-24, 2015 (Adult) A year of holiday celebrations all in one week! Rock Stars – July 27-31, 2015 (Adult) Bring your big sunglasses, 80’s Glam, Rap, Punk, Hippy, Grunge gear for this week at the Camp of Rock Stars and Celebrities!! Casino Cruise – August 3-7, 2015 (Adult semi-independent) This week will be a jackpot! Try your hand at poker, blackjack, and other board games. Enjoy karaoke on the Camp Paradise cruise stage, and dance on the deck under the stars in the pavilion. • • • • • • • • • Camp: Disability: Contact: Address: Phone: Fax: Website: Accessible: Dates: Camp Paradise – Respite Camp • Camp: Camp Paradise – Youth Camp • • • • • • • Disability: Contact: Address: Phone: Fax: Website: Fees: • • • • Developmental Disabilities Debbie O’Brien 4283 Paradise Road, Seville, OH 44273 330 722-1900 877 546-8568 ext. 160 330 723-6695 www.shc-medina.org Email: camp@shc-medina.org Yes Spring, Fall, and Holiday Respite Camps – Check our website for Information. Age: School Aged Camp Paradise Mini-Respite Camps are offered during the school year for school aged youth. The goal of the program is to provide a safe recreational event for Individuals with developmental disabilities and allow caregivers an opportunity to run errands or just relax. Developmental Disabilities Debbie O’Brien 4283 Paradise Road, Seville, OH 44273 330 722-1900 877 546-8568 ext. 160 330 723-6695 www.shc-medina.org Email: camp@shc-medina.org Waiver funded services: A copy of the ISP designating SHC as the provider of service must be submitted with your application to reserve your space. Call for waiver rates, (330) 722-1900 ext 160 –no deposit required. Non-waiver funded services: Overnight: $800/week Day camp: $400/week Non-refundable deposit: $75/week Buddy Week Special: Add a Buddy (ages 7-14) Overnight: $200/week Day camp: $150/week Age: School aged youth Accessible: Yes Time: Overnight camp begins at 9:00 on Mondays and ends at 5 p.m. on Fridays. Pick-up between 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Friday. Day Camp is 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily, and all facilities are accessible. Pirates in Paradise – June 8-12, 2015 (School Aged Youth) Set out on an adventure that will have you searching for Pirate loot in a camp-wide scavenger hunt and a game of Gold Rush – keeping an eye out for those bad pirates who want to steal your gold. Enjoy a week filled with great pirate-themed activities! This is geared for youth with and without disabilities. Special rates are available for Buddies. Highly trained staff with a ratio of 1:4 during awake hours. • • • • • Camp: Disability: Ages: Contact: Address: • • • • Phone: Website: Email: Dates: Camp Quality of Ohio – Residential Camp Serving children with cancer 4-18 years Sharon Quinn, Camp Registrar Craftsman Lake 4450 Rex Lake New Franklin, Ohio 330 239-1859 www.campqualityusa.org/oh sharon.quinn@campqualityusa.org July 12-18, 2015 Our motto is “letting kids with cancer be kids again.” This year’s camp theme is “Country Fair.” Each child is paired with an adult companion who spends 24/7 through the week with the child as their cheerleader, friend, and mentor. Companions go through a rigorous application process, background check, and training. Each of our fun activities at camp is carefully selected to ensure that the activity encourages group interaction amongst campers and companions, and/or offer a high impact of lasting memories. Activities include a Prom, Talent Show, inflatable, karaoke, dances, games, etc. Children with cancer ages 4-18 are welcome to attend five camps within six years of diagnosis. Two siblings ages 6-16 are allowed for the first two years if space is available. We offer year round support and activities that are free. • Camp: Camp Suntastic – Day Camp • Disability: • • • • • • Ages: Contact: Phone: Email: Website: Address: • • Dates: Fees: Autism, Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Other Health Impairments, Orthopedic Impairment, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Impairment including Blindness 9 to 13 years Holly Reimann, MA, CCC-SLP, Speech Therapist, Camp Director 330 405-8776 contact@PeakPotentialTherapy.com www.CampSuntastic.com Peak Potential Therapy, 8848 Commons Blvd., Ste. 101, Twinsburg, OH Weekly field trip locations change; see website for details. June 5 –August 21, 2015, Fridays only Time: 11:30 am – 2:30 pm $135/day early registration before April 15,2015 $185/day The mini-SMILE Camp! Therapeutic, recreational, community-based, day camp developed for high-functioning children with various disabilities. Children with aggressive behaviors, non-verbal, or with multiple disabilities can attend with support of an individual aide. We want to provide a fun and interactive way to further develop their social skills and have a better summer. Kids are encouraged to use their skills in different settings with small group instruction. Plus they get to interact with typical peers naturally in a fun environment. A different field trip every week! Parents are responsible for dropping off and picking up their kids at the field trip locations, and packing a ready-to-eat lunch. This may include: Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland Zoo, Fun-n-Stuff, Twinsburg Water Park, Waterworks, Jump Palace, Roseland Lanes, Zip City, and more. Camp is purposefully kept small so each child will get direct instruction from the speech therapist throughout the day plus has the opportunities to interact with peers. Space is limited to a max of 6 kids per week. Staff includes: a speech therapist and aide to maintain ratio (3 kids to 1 adult). Reserve your child's place with a $25 registration fee and complete our easy online registration form. Camp tuition includes daily field trip costs, visual schedules, transition visual supports, social stories, and daily data collection on IEP goals. Optional services: progress report, bound social story book, picture CD, and digital scrapbook. We can bill for camp to County Boards of DD, Autism Scholarship Program, Jon Peterson Scholarship, school districts, Anthem, Aetna, SummaCare, and more. Camp fills – don’t delay – register today! • Camp: Early Childhood Day Camp 2015 – Akron Zoo • • • • Location: Phone: Website: Time: • Fees: Akron Zoo, 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron, OH 44307 330 375-2550 Fax: 330 375-2575 www.akronzoo.org 10:00 am – 11:30 am and 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm 2&3 year olds 9:30 am – 11:00 am and 10:00 am – 11:30 am 4&5 year olds $35.00/child ($30/child with AZP membership) 2nd camp For same child $25/child ($20/child AZP membership) Early Childhood Zoo Camps are for ages 2-5 who turn 5 between January 1, 2015 and June 1, 2015. Camp fee includes an adult caregiver. *Caregivers are required to stay with the child during camp. Camp activities include free play, stories, music, crafts, snacks, an animal encounter, a t-shirt, and a short tour. 2&3 Year Olds with Caregiver Furry Friends (F) F-1 June 9 10:00-11:30 am F-2 June 13 10:00-11:30 am F-3 June 13 1:00-2:30 pm C is for Cat (C) C-1 June 23 10:00-11:30 am C-2 June 25 10:00-11:30 am C-3 June 27 10:00-11:30 am Rock-A-Bye Baby (RB) RB-1 July 7 10:00-11:30 am RB-2 July 9 10:00-11:30 am RB-3 July 11 10:00-11:30 am Beach Party (BP) BP-1 July 21 10:00-11:30 am BP-2 July 25 10:00-11:30 am BP-3 July 25 1:00-2:30 pm Animal Tails (AT) AT-1 August 11 10:00-11:30 am AT-2 August 15 10:00-11:30 am 4&5 Year Olds with Caregiver Furry Friends (F) F-4 June 17 9:30-11:00 am Rock-A-Bye Baby (RB) RB-4 July 15 9:30-11:00 am Animal Tails (AT) AT-3 August 5 10:00-11:30 am F-5 June 20 10:00-11:30 am RB-5 July 18 10:00-11:30 am AT-4 August 8 10:00-11:30 am • Camp: • • • Disability: Contact: Address: • • • • • • Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: Ages: Dates: Fundamentals for Success (Summer Youth Work Experience) – Residential Vision Impairment Sylvia Snyder Cleveland Sight Center 1909 E. 101st St. Cleveland, OH 44106 216 658-8777 www.clevelandsightcenter.org ssnyder@clevelandsightcenter.org $8,200.00 16 – 21 years June 14 – July 17, 2015 Fundamentals for Success (FFS) is a 5 week residential program for 16-21 year olds providing a 20 hour a week work experience and training in activities of daily living, adaptive technology, orientation and mobility and social skills to prepare the young adult for employment in a competitive integrated setting and teach vocational skills, appropriate work behaviors and basic skills to become independent. This is a “summer youth work experience” option through BSVI (OOD). • Activity: North Coast Tutoring Services “The Education Problem Solver” • Disability: • Contact: • • • • • • • Address: Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: Ages: Dates: Autism, Cognitive Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Other Health Impaired, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury Carole Richards, Executive Director Nikki Locker, Director of Student Services 31300 Solon Rd., Suite 1, Solon, OH 44139 440 914-0200 www.northcoasted.com info@northcoasted.com $50.00/hr. one-on-one 5-22 years – also adults Year round, available seven days a week, conveniently scheduled with client and tutor throughout NE Ohio. Our specialty is helping children in all grades when they get stuck in a subject or course. We have skilled tutors for all subjects and all grades. We also specialize in basic skills – reading and math. And we are known for working with children with learning differences: learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADHD, cognitive delay, Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, PDD and other struggling learners. When students fall behind, schools and parents sometimes find themselves in bitter meetings point fingers and blaming one another. Often we can help resolve these “sticky” situations with our neutral understanding of both sides of the issues. Our goal is to turn these challenges into academic successes. Why bring North Coast Tutoring into the picture? Because we can provide answers, solutions, and tutors. We provide customized learning plans for each student. All tutoring is done in your home or a nearby public location. We serve seven northeast Ohio counties. We are an Autism and Jon Peterson Scholarship Provider. And, we have many private pay clients. • • • • • • Camp: Disability: Contact: Phone: Website: Location: • Fees: • • Ages: When: • Dates: • Time: Portage County Rotary Camp – Day Camp Physical and Developmental Disabilities J. D. Detsch 330 644-4512 www.gotcamp.org 2500 Brady Lake Road Ravenna, OH Fees 100% subsidized by Portage DD Board. Campers must be eligible for Portage Board of DD Services to attend. 6-22 years of age 3 Week sessions Monday-Friday - (2 sessions available) June 8, 2015 – June 26, 2015 July 6, 2015 – July 24, 2015 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Portage County Rotary Camp has a 1:3 Staff to Camper ratio, transportation opportunities for day camp may be available upon request based on eligibility. • • • • • • • • • • Activity: Ages: Contact: Address: Phone: Fax: Website: Dates: Fees: Accessibility: Richland Carrousel – Fun Activity All Willie Hunn, Director or Sharon Bishop, Co-Director 75 North Main Street, Mansfield, OH 44902 419 522-4223 419 522-4227 www.RichlandCarrousel.com Open Year Round Admittance is free. Ride tickets start at $1.00 Yes This is the first hand-carved carrousel to be built and operated in the U.S. since the 1930’s. Our figures are carved in the style of G.A. Dentzel, revered carver of the early 1900’s. Open seven days a week. See our gift shop for Ohio and U.S. made products. Ladies Boutique, water globes, carrousels, children’s toys starting at 50 cents. Call our friendly staff for information on birthday parties, weddings, receptions, class and family reunions, home school programs, mother’s get-togethers, pot luck luncheons, and celebration of life. Our parties and private rentals are the most economical in the area. Contact us for information on School Group Programs and Scout Patch Program. We do these programs for any group. • Camp: S.M.I.L.E. Summer Camp (8th Year) Special Memories Include Laughter and Enrichment – Day Camp • Disability: • • • • • • Ages: Contact: Phone: Email: Website: Address: • • Dates: Fees: Autism, Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Other Health Impairments, Orthopedic Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Impairment Including Blindness. 4-8 years and 9-13 years (alternating weekly sessions) Holly Reimann, MA, CCC-SLP, Speech Therapist, Camp Director 330 405-8776 contact@PeakPotentialTherapy.com www.SMILESummerCamp.com Peak Potential Therapy, 8848 Commons Blvd., Ste. 101, Twinsburg, OH 44087 Weekly field trip locations change; see website for details. June-August 2015 (Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm) $590/week early registration by April 15th $690/week Therapeutic, community-based, day camp developed for high-functioning children with various disabilities. Children with aggressive behaviors, non-verbal, or with multiple disabilities can attend with support of an individual aide. We want to provide a fun and interactive way to further develop their social skills and have a better summer. Kids are encouraged to use their skills in different settings with small group instruction. Plus they get to interact with typical peers naturally in a fun environment. A different field trip every day! We begin our day at the therapy center then we transport the kids to the field trips, and come back to the center at the end of the day. This may include: Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland Zoo, Fun-n-Stuff, Twinsburg Water Park, Waterworks, Jump Palace, horseback riding, Roseland Lanes, Zip City, and more. Camp is purposefully kept small so each child will get direct instruction from the speech therapist throughout the day plus have the opportunities to interact with peers. Space is limited to a max of 6 kids per week. Staff includes: a full-time speech-language therapist and camp assistant. Reserve your child's place with a $25 registration fee and complete our easy online registration form. Weekly camp tuition includes daily field trip costs, visual schedules, transition visual supports, social stories, daily data collection on IEP goals, daily communication log, and daily kid’s journal. Optional services: progress report, bound social story book, picture CD, and digital scrapbook. We can bill for camp to County Boards of DD, Autism Scholarship Program, Jon Peterson Scholarship, school districts, Anthem, Aetna, SummaCare, and more. Camp Fills – Don’t Delay – Register Today!!! • • • • • • • Activity: Disability: Ages: Phone: Address: Website: Fees: • Accessible: Dates: Spree For All (12th Annual) - Summit Metro Parks – Fun Activity Hiking Series for people of all abilities All 330 867-5511 975 Treaty Line Road, Akron, OH 44313 www.summitmetroparks.org Hikes and rewards are free for all Summit County residents. Out of county residents pay to receive rewards - $10 for first year hikers, $5 for veteran hikers. Yes May 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015 Hikers on foot and those with strollers, wheelchairs, walkers, and canes enjoy flat, easy trails during this award-winning hiking series. To receive rewards, complete five hikes on five different trails, the same trail, or any combination of trails—and submit a completed hiking form. Starting point at each trailhead is at the information kiosk, which has a legend with the following symbols: Blue Circle = ¼ mile round trip Yellow Square = ½ mile round trip Green Triangle = 1 mile round trip Rewards/Forms may be obtained at: F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm, 1828 Smith Rd., Akron from noon until 5 pm Tuesday - Sunday, The Administration Offices, 975 Treaty Line Rd., Akron from 8am – 4:30 pm Monday – Friday. Additional forms available at Acme Fresh Market Stores. Forms cannot be redeemed after August 15, 2015. • • • • • • • • Activity: Ages: Contact: Address: Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens – Fun Activity All info@stanhywet.org 714 N. Portage Path Akron, OH 44303 Phone: 330 836-5532 local 888-836-5532 toll free Website: www.stanhywet.org Fees: check website for pricing and details Accessibility: Yes Each year guests visit historic Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens to enjoy the beautiful landscaped gardens and grounds. Many activities appeal to children of all ages and all abilities, including our very popular Play garden (open April-October) and our Butterfly Habitat (open late June-early September) both part of a gardens and grounds admission. Family-friendly special events include the Easter Egg Hunt (0-9years), Father’s Day Car Show, Vintage Baseball and our holiday event, Deck the Hall, featuring the Dazzle light show and Gingerbread Land. Visit www.stanhywet.org for pricing and details. • Camp: • • • Disability: Contact: Address: • • • • • • Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: Ages: Dates: Stepping Stones for Success (Career Exploration) - Day Vision Impairment Sylvia Snyder Cleveland Sight Center 1909 E. 101st St. Cleveland, OH 44106 216 658-8777 clevelandsightcenter.org ssnyder@clevelandsightcenter.org $1,150 14 – 16 years July 20 – August 7, 2015 Stepping Stones for Success (SSS) is a 3 week commuter Career exploration program designed for the 14 to 16 year olds. Program aspects include: a career interest survey, determination of strengths and needs, job shadowing, tours of businesses, discussions and presentations from employers while learning work related “soft skills.” Disclosure of disability to a potential employer, time and money management, problem solving on the job and workplace ethics and behavior are also covered. May serve as an ESY option. This is a “career exploration” option through BSVI (OOD). • • • • Camp: Disability: Contact: Address: • • • • Phone: Website: E-mail: Fees: • Ages: Dates: Summer Enrichment for 3-5 Year Olds Physical and Developmental Disabilities J.D. Detsch 2500 Brady Lake Road Ravenna, OH 330 644-4512 www.gotcamp.org jeremyd@akronymca.org Fees 100% subsidized by Portage DD Board. Participants must be eligible for Portage DD services to attend. 3-5 years old June 8, 2015 – June 26, 2015 July 6, 2015 – July 24, 2015 Summer Enrichment for 3-5 Years Olds has a 1:3 staff to participant ratio, transportation opportunities for the program may be available upon request based on eligibility. • • • • • • Activity: Ages: Phone: Address: Fees: Website: Summit Metro Parks – Fun Activity All 330 865-8065 975 Treaty Line Road, Akron, OH 44313 vary by activity www.summitmetroparks.org Summit Metro Parks offers a large array of activities to enjoy year round including: Spree for All, Summer Biking Spree, Fall Hiking Spree, fishing, camping, and boating. Swimming is available at Munroe Falls and Silver Creek Metro Parks. Different nature programs are offered monthly for children and adults. Check their website for program offerings. Camp: Location: Phone: Fax: Website: Time: Fees: Zoo Camps (full day) for Ages 7-12 Akron Zoo, 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron, OH 44307 330 375-2550 330 375-2575 www.akronzoo.org 9:30 am – 4:30 pm $180/child ($160/child with AZP membership) 2nd camp for same child $170/child ($150/child with AZP Membership. Session 1 (7-9 yr. olds) Session 2 (10-12 yr. olds) Working at the Zoo (FDZ) FDZ-1 June 15-19, 2015 FDZ-2 June 15-19, 2015 Animal Enrichment (FDE) FDE-1 July 6-10, 2015 FDE-2 July 6-10, 2015 Animal Tales (FDA) FDA-1 FDA-2 Design a Exhibit (FDD) FDD-1 August 10-14, 2015 FDD-2 August 10-14, 2015 July 20-24, 2015 July 20-24, 2015 Come spend the week with us! Brown bag it or purchase a Meal Deal $25/for the week. Before & after care available for the full day camps only. Camp Activities include a tour of the zoo, a chance to meet zoo staff and animal keepers, animal encounters, a t-shirt, a photo of your Zoo Camper’s experience, a daily snack, and a take home craft. Camp: Zoo Camps (5 half days) Ages 5-15 Location: Phone: Fax: Website: Time: Fees: Akron Zoo, 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron, OH 44307 330 375-2550 330 375-2575 www.akronzoo.org 5&6 year olds 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 7-9 year olds 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm 10-12 year olds 9:30 am–12:00 pm 13-15 year olds 9:00 am– 12:00 pm 5-12 years $105/child ($95/child AZP member) 2nd camp for same child $95/child ($85/child AZP member) 13-15 years $135/child ($115/child AZP member) Five Day/Morning Camp – 5&6 year olds Animal Olympics (AO) AO-1 June 22-26, 2015 9:30 am – 12:00 pm AO-2 July 13-17, 2015 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Five Day/Afternoon Camp – 7-9 year olds Zooviver (ZOO) ZOO-1 – June 22-26, 2015 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm ZOO-2 – July 13-17, 2015 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm Five Day/Morning Camp – 10-12 year olds Predators of Grizzly Ridge(PR) PR-1 – June 8-12, 2015 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Zoo Vet (ZV) ZV-1 – July 27-31, 2015 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Animal Legends (AL) AL-1 – July 6-10, 2015 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Five Day/Morning Camp – 13-15 year olds (6 participants per session) Junior Zoo Keeper – (JK) *Appropriate attire is required and open-toed shoes are not allowed for safety reasons. JK-1 – June 22-26, 2015 9:00 am – 12:00 pm JK-2 – July 13-17, 2015 9:00 am – 12:00 pm JK-3 – July 27-31, 2015 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Camp Activities include a tour of the zoo, a chance to meet zoo staff and animal keepers, animal encounters, a t-shirt, a photo of your Zoo Camper’s experience, a daily snack, and a take home craft. Children must turn 5 by January 1, 2015 to participate in these camps. Older children should be signed up for a session based on their age as of June 1, 2015. Camp: Location: Phone: Fax: Website: Time: Fees: Zoo Camp (3 Half Days) Ages 5-9 Akron Zoo, 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron, OH 44307 330 375-2550 330 375-2575 www.akronzoo.org 9:30 am – 12:00 pm 5&6 year olds 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm 7 to 9 year olds $75/child ($65/child with AZP membership) 2nd camp for same child $65/child ($55 with AZP membership) 5&6 year olds Great Grizzlies (GG) Feathers & Scales (FS) Furry Friends (FF) GG-1 June 9-11, 2015 FS-1 June 30-July 2, 2015 FF-1 June 16-18, 2015 GG-2 August 4-6, 2015 FF-2 August 11-13, 2015 7-9 year olds Grizzly Ridge (GR) Rockin’ Reptiles (RR) Cool Cats (CC) GR-1 June 9-11, 2015 RR-1 June 30-July 2, 2015 CC-1 July 21-23, 2015 GR-2 July 28-30, 2015 CC-2 August 4-6, 2015 Camp Activities include a tour of the zoo, a chance to meet zoo staff and animal keepers, animal encounters, a t-shirt, a photo of your Zoo Camper’s experience, a daily snack, and a take home craft.
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