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Title: Kids Summer Camps


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Kids Summer Camps Youth Programming
Pre-Conference
LERN Conference San Francisco, CA November 15,
2008
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Orange Community Education Recreation 32000
Chagrin Blvd Pepper Pike OH 44124 Phone (216)
831-8601 Website Orangerec.com Providing
educational, enrichment and recreational
programs and services to the
Orange Communities since 1973
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Orange Community Education Recreation
Laura Guentner Director Julie Green Youth
Program Coordinator
Wendy Scott-Koeth Stagecrafters Youth Theater
Coordinator
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About Orange Community Education Recreation
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About Orange Community Education Recreation
  • One of Ohios most comprehensive community
    education recreation programs
  • Unique model - integral part of Orange City
    Schools
  • Suburban setting 12 miles from Cleveland
  • 200 acre wooded campus with athletic fields,
    pools, school buildings, community center, senior
    adult center

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About Orange Community Education Recreation
  • Serving five main communities with population of
    17,000
  • Offering over 1,200 activities yearly
  • Handling 13,000 registrations per year
  • 3,000,000 projected revenues for 2008-09

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Orange Community Education Recreation Summer
Camps
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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
  • Over 35 day camps, enrichment, sports and
    specialty camps
  • Serving campers from age 2 - college
  • Camp enrollment for 2008 1,025 campers
  • 2008 camp fiscal performance

Camp Revenues 354,192 Camp Expenditures 253,08
6 CAMP BALANCE 101,106
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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
  • Learn to Swim/free swim included in all camps
  • Before and after camp care extended day program

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Day Camps (6-8 weeks)
  • Orange Early Childhood Camp (ages 2-5)
  • Orange Day Camp (Grades K-3)
  • Lions on Safari Camp (Grades 4-5)
  • Stagecrafters Youth Theater Camp (Grades 2-7)
  • Swoosh All Sports Camp (Grades K-6)

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Enrichment Camps
  • Digital Music Production (Ages 8-15)
  • Lights, Camera, Action Video Production (Ages
    11-15)
  • First Star Media Film Camp (Ages 11-15)
  • Imagination Comes Alive Art Camp (Grades 2-5)
  • Bugs, Birds, Bees Me Nature Camp (Grades 1-3)

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Enrichment Camps
  • Advanced Computer Game Creation (Ages 8-15)
  • Robotics Camp (Ages 7-12)
  • Make It Take It Science Camp (Ages 7-12)
  • Around the World Theater Camp (Grades 2-7)
  • Behind the Scenes Theater Camp (Grades 2-7)

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Enrichment Camps
  • Garden Art Safari Camp (Ages 3-5)
  • Green Kids in a Colorful World (Ages 3-5)

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Sports Camps
  • Football Camp (Grades K-5)
  • Swoosh Tennis Camp (Grades K-6)
  • Cleveland Cavaliers Basketball Camp (Grades K-7)
  • Cheerleading Camp (Grades K-5)
  • Karate Camp (Grades K-7)
  • Soccer Camp (Grades K-5)

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Sports Camps
  • Foil Fencing Camp (Grades 2-12)
  • Baseball Camp (Grades 1-5)
  • Gymnastics Camp (Grades K-6)
  • Golf Camp (Grades K-8)
  • Lacrosse Camp (Grades 2-5)

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Orange Community Education Recreation Camps
Summer 2008 Specialty Camps
  • Summer Stock Theater Camp (Grades 9 - College)
  • Lullaby of Broadway Residential Camp (Grades
    5-7)
  • Safety Town (Grade K)
  • Youth Counselor Apprenticeship Program (Grades
    7-8)
  • Stagecrafters Counselor Understudy Program
    (Grade 8)

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Choosing the Right Summer Camps
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Choosing the Right Camps
Knowing Your Customers
  • Identify best customers
  • Identify repeat customers
  • Use evaluations
  • Conduct focus groups
  • Create customer profile
  • Know the demographics of your market

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Choosing the Right Camps
Trends
  • Research, research, research
  • Keep up with whats going on socially,
    environmentally and with business and consumers
  • Rule of Threes If its mentioned in the media
    three times, then it may be emerging as a trend

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Choosing the Right Camps
Trends
  • Its a trend, not a fad, if

Time Roots Everywhere Non-stop growth Durability
- www.Entrepreneur.com
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Choosing the Right Camps
Scope Out Surrounding Competition
  • Know what camps you are competing with
  • What is and is not being offered by others
  • Avoid duplication unless market can bear it
  • Co-op camps with competition

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Pricing Summer Camps
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Pricing Summer Camps
  • Financial format

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Pricing Summer Camps
  • Competitor pricing
  • What will the market bear
  • Early bird and discounted camp fees
  • Payment plans
  • Scholarships

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Summer Camp Marketing Strategies
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Camp Marketing Strategies
Who
  • Previous campers
  • Current youth participants
  • Child/parent marketing its different
  • Secondary marketing (teachers, coaches, etc.)
  • General population service area

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Camp Marketing Strategies
What
  • Camp brochure
  • Camp brochure insert in larger program brochure
  • Press releases
  • Feature articles
  • Websites

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Camp Marketing Strategies
What
  • Newspaper display ad
  • Flyers/postcards/newsletters
  • Community TV channel
  • Camp demos at school
  • In-school distribution of flyers
  • Camp fairs

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Camp Marketing Strategies
What
  • Camp brochures distributed at grocery stores,
    libraries, community sites
  • Birthday cards
  • Camp reunions
  • Community signage
  • Community bulletin boards
  • Save-a-space

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Camp Marketing Strategies
What
  • Early-bird discounts
  • Sibling discounts
  • Direct marketing (phone/mail/in-person)
  • Marginal/low enrollment marketing techniques
  • Word of mouth
  • Participant testimonials

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Camp Marketing Strategies
When
  • Year-round
  • Future programming decisions start during
    current camp season
  • Late summer/fall planning decisions

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Camp Marketing Strategies
When
  • Final camp brochure decisions - December
  • Camp brochure 1st release Mid-February
  • Camp brochure 2nd release Early/Mid March
  • Flyers, press releases, etc. leading to March
    registration
  • Repeat marketing prior to end of early bird
    discounts

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Camp Marketing Strategies
When
  • Based on registration status, market camps
    throughout open registration times
  • Year-round

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Recruiting Retaining Camp Staff
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Recruiting Retaining Camp Staff
Recruiting
  • Recruit year-round
  • Previous campers
  • Current students
  • Apprentice program
  • Volunteers in-training
  • College students home on winter/spring breaks

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Recruiting Retaining Camp Staff
Recruiting
  • Ads in college/high school newspapers, websites,
    Craigs List, etc.
  • Teachers and instructors in local schools

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Recruiting Retaining Camp Staff
Retention
  • Making the job enjoyable
  • Incorporating social/bonding activities
  • Expectations and individual responsibilities
  • Staff input on camp curriculum/ownership
  • Respect
  • Commit to next years hires at end of this
    years camp
  • Perks T-shirts, food, etc.

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Meaningful Staff In-service
Training
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Meaningful Staff In-service Training
  • Ice breakers
  • Written job descriptions
  • Staff handbook/notebook
  • Clear expectations
  • Interactive training scenario/role-playing
    practice to teach how to do job
  • Training in CPR, first aid, safety, discipline,
    expectations, special needs campers, pool
    training, emergency procedures, department
    information

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Meaningful Staff In-service Training
  • Camp calendars and daily schedule review
  • Continuing in-service
  • Rainy day activity list
  • Camper drop-off/pick-up and general logistics
  • Food
  • Social activity

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Developing Parent Camp
Handbook
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Developing Parent Camp Handbook
What to Include
  • Welcome letter
  • Necessary forms
  • Maps of campus or property
  • Camp calendars and daily schedules
  • Camper drop-off and pick-up procedures
  • Introduction of Camp Director and Counselors

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Developing Parent Camp Handbook
What to Include
  • Camper behavior expectations
  • Camp open house
  • Department information
  • Staff contact information

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Dos and Donts for Contracting with Outside
Companies
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Contracting with Outside Companies
  • Written contact and liability insurance
  • References and background checks
  • Match with in-house camp standards, curriculum
    and philosophy
  • Clear expectations
  • On-going supervision
  • Renegotiate contract amounts and minimum and
    maximum enrollment

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Contracting with Outside Companies
  • Seek out professionals and organizations in
    community to offer specialized camps
  • Sports Teams
  • Sports Celebrities
  • Engineers
  • TV Studios
  • Science Centers

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Summer Camp Best Practices
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Camp Best Practices
  • Key Camp Components
  • Variety and choice of activities
  • Special events/guests/field trips
  • Family events
  • Inter-camp activities
  • Camp culminating activity
  • Before and after camp childcare services
  • Fun!
  • New experiences
  • Developmentally appropriate

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Camp Best Practices
  • Inclusion of campers with special needs
  • Safety
  • Transportation
  • Camper and parent evaluations
  • Clear and frequent communications

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Effective Camp Evaluations
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Effective Camp Evaluations
  • Short and sweet
  • Immediate complete on site
  • Area for general comments
  • Dont just file USE feedback and suggestions
    to improve camps
  • Market great ratings
  • Collect testimonials for future marketing

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Effective Camp Evaluations
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Orange Community Education Recreation
Thank You! Have fun planning your next summer
camp season!
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Orange Community Education Recreation
32000 Chagrin Blvd Pepper
Pike OH 44124 Phone (216) 831-8601 Website
Orangerec.com Laura Guentner, Director
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