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Sign up for JCYS day camp during open house

Jewish Council for Youth Sports' North Shore Day Camp and NSDC Sports are hosting a Free Summer Camp Open House for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22.

Campers will be able to enjoy a free play date with their friends with basketball and sports drills, arts and crafts activities, games and a reunion with their favorite camp counselors at the JCYS George W. Lutz Family Center, 800 Clavey Road, Highland Park.

Current NSDC campers that help new friends register for North Shore Day Camp during the event will receive $150 toward their camp fees.

A summer day camp for children going into kindergarten through sixth grade, North Shore Day Camp packs every day with sports, arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, field trips, Camper's Choice theme days, under- and overnighters at JCYS Camp Henry Horner, and daily swim lessons and water play at JCYS Lillian L. Lutz Recreation Center.

Led by energetic counselors, North Shore Day Camp grows along with children by providing challenging, fun activities and experiences tailored to each age group.

While North Shore Day Camp is a traditional summer day camp experience, NSDC Sports is a noncompetitive day camp that enables sports-loving campers to eat, drink and live sports. Working within varying age and skill levels, NSDC Sports introduces and improves upon skills in a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, soccer, hockey, tennis, flag football, ultimate Frisbee, swimming and more through skill drills, games and tournaments.

Families may choose between four-, six- and eight-week summer programs. Door-to-door transportation is available, as well as before and after camp care.

For more information and to register, visit jcys.org/NSDC or contact Camp Director Johanna Sievers at jsievers@jcys.org or (847) 433-6001.

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