Booking info
Join Leo’s Family, and we promise to remind you when registration for Summer Camp 2025 opens!
So, here's what a day at Summer Camp might look like
On the first day, we’ll gather at 8:30 AM at the Bistro for roll call and group assignments. For the following days, we’ll kick off the camp day at the same time and place. The day wraps up at 3:00 PM, and a staff member will be present until all children are picked up.
- 8:30 Check-in
- 8:45-09:15 Instructor-led activity
- 09:15-10:15 Free play
- 10:15-10:30 Snack and drink break
- 10:30-11:00 Free play
- 11:00-11:30 Instructor-led activity
- 11:30-12:15 Lunch
- 12:15-13:00 Free play
- 13:00-13:30 Instructor-led activity
- 13:30-14:30 Free play
- 14:30-15:00 Snack/Coffee break
- 15:00 Check-out
Practical information
What’s included for the kids?
At the outset, we’ll be doling out a Leo’s Summer Camp tee, a gym bag, and a water bottle. These goodies stick around for every occasion. Initially, we’ll lend a hand in labeling the bottles with names.
How should the kids be dressed?
- Summer Camp tee in the group’s hue A comfy pair of pants/trackies Socks on their feet
Menu (preliminary for 2024)
Monday: sausage with pasta
Tuesday: chicken with rice
Wednesday: pancakes and carrots
Thursday: burgers with fries
For lunch, it’s milk or water. Snacks along with fruit and a drink are served daily. Thursday’s wrap-up entails ice cream and other festivities! Note – please inform us of any current allergies upon booking.
Mobiles and contacts
- Summer Camp is all about movement, fun workouts, and camaraderie, hence we won’t allow mobiles during these times. If needed, phones are available for both participants and parents throughout the day.
Cash and cards
- Cash/cards aren’t permitted during camp hours, but if there’s a desire to buy something, it can be done after check-out.
Valuables
- We handle valuables and clothing in a locked room.
Insurance
- The kids are insured during Leo’s Summer Camp.
Miscellaneous
- Socks must always be on feet. We’re always kind to one another. We respect and assist each other. We don’t engage in pushing and shoving. Water bottles should be filled before the session begins.