Get Ready for Winter Break with Irvine Camps

Get Ready for Winter Break

Get Ready for Winter Break with Irvine Camps

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It's never too soon to prepare for time off of school. Winter camps are a great way to keep your child entertained and engaged during the December school break. The City of Irvine offers camps for a variety of interests and ages. Registration is now open for day camps, sports, crafts, and games. Plus, more options for kids at an Irvine park site near you.

Register now for winter camps taking place in December:

The City of Irvine continues to follow evolving state and local guidelines under the statewide emergency order. Upcoming activities will be listed online to best serve the community and provide the most up-to-date information on registration and availability. Online pre-registration is required as a safety precaution. All visitors and participants will be health screened when visiting our sites to ensure a safe and fun experience for all. 

Visit yourirvine.org today to see the latest camps and activities for kids. 

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Travel Advisory

The California Department of Public Health has issued a travel advisory, effective November 13. Persons arriving in California from other states or countries, including returning California residents, should practice self-quarantine for 14 days after arrival. These persons should limit their interactions to their immediate household.

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Don't Forget: Complete your Child's Participant Medical Form

Child Participant Form

It takes just a few minutes to complete a Participant Permission and Medical Data Form, to provide information that can help us support your child in an emergency. The form is required once per year, per child. You can submit your 2020 form here. If you have already submitted your 2020 form, but have updated allergy or medical information, you can also submit an update. Thank you for helping us provide the best recreational experience for your child.

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State Guidance on Face Masks During Camps & Activities

  • The California Department of Public Health has strengthened the face covering guidance to require individuals to wear a mask whenever outside of the home, with limited exceptions. 
    • Face coverings (masks) will be required for visitors, staff, and participants while indoors. Face covering means a tightly woven fabric or non-woven material with no visible holes or openings, which covers the nose and mouth. Face shields are not a replacement for face coverings, although they may be worn together for additional protection.
    • While outdoors, participants will be required to maintain 6 feet of distance from other participants, and face coverings will not be required. 
  • Allowances are made for children younger than 2 and those with health conditions. Review the information provided by the state or ask staff if you have questions.
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We Can't Wait to See You! Here's What to Expect:

  • Social Distancing: In-person camps and activities will be in small groups, short duration, and observe social distancing. Groups will not mingle with other groups during the activity. 
  • Health Screening: Our facilities remain closed to the general public, and anyone entering for a camp or activity must answer health screening questions and may have their temperature checked to ensure safety for all participants. 
  • Safety Measures: Camps and activities will not use shared equipment, and you may see additional safety equipment being installed, such as divider shields in reception areas.
  • Personal Protective Equipment: City staff will be wearing personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves. Participants are required to wear masks indoors. 
  • Advance Registration Required: No in-person registration will be accepted. Registration is usually open until just before the activity begins, so you can register on-site by visiting yourirvine.org on your mobile device.
  • Check-In, Check-Out, Pick-Ups: Social distancing will be enforced, and parent/guardians should obey all posted signage and line instructions. 

For more information on safety protocols, visit cityofirvine.org/yourirvine.