Because You Asked!

Here are Answers to some of the most common Questions we are asked about Summer Camp. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any additional questions you might have.


Questions

Q: How do you pronounce David's last name?

Q: How long has Camp David been offering camps?

Q: How many campers are supervised by each Camp David coach?

Q: Is Camp David Co-Ed?

Q: What ages are invited to attend Camp David?

Q: Do Camp David activities vary or stay the same every day?

Q: What should my child bring to Camp David?

Q: What shoes should I bring?

Q: Will the campers swim at the beach?

Q: How physical is the play at Camp David?

Q: Will my kids be tired at the end of a day at Camp David?

Q: How do I know my child will be safe?

Q: Can my child continue with Camp David soccer instruction after the summer session ends?


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Answers

Q: How do you pronounce David's last name?
A: "Ess-tiss."
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Q: How long has Camp David been offering camps?
A: David has been coaching soccer for 18 years.
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Q: How many campers are supervised by each Camp David coach?
A: The ratio is 4 campers to 1 Camp David Coach.
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Q: Is Camp David Co-Ed?
A: Yes.
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Q: What ages are invited to attend Camp David?
A: Ages 8 to 16 are invited to attend.
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Q: Do Camp David activities vary or stay the same every day?
A: Each day is custom designed depending on the weather, the mood, and the physical energy levels of the children in attendance.
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Q: What should my child bring to Camp David?
A: Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, hat, towel, food, good energy, an extra pair of shoes, and $1.50 for an ice cream truck treat.
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Q: What shoes should I bring?
A: Tennis shoes or broken in soccer cleats are fine. Don't bring new soccer cleats, because sometimes they cause blisters.
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Q: Will the campers swim at the beach?
A: If they want to swim they may (Camp David coaches are all registered Lifeguards!) but it is not mandatory.
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Q: How physical is the play at Camp David?
A: Soccer is a contact, speed, power and coordination sport. The more we combine these attributes during camp, the greater the players' improvement will be.
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Q: Will my kids be tired at the end of a day at Camp David?
A: Absolutely. We try to get every ounce of energy and focus out of each camper.
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Q: How do I know my child will be safe?
A: Our first concern is your child's safety. We have an impeccable safety record. Our coaching staff are certified in First Aid, Lifeguarding, and CPR. In addition, a cell phone is always available for emergency use.
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Q: Can my child continue with Camp David soccer instruction after the summer session ends?
A: Yes. Camp David offers the only year round soccer instruction on the Westside.
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