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2022 Sunshine Day Camp Summer Camp

A Return to Normal!

With COVID19 rates still low, and mandates placed on childcare programs lifted, we look forward to a return to our normal summer camp program (except for field trips…we hope to return to those next summer).  In place of field trips, we have guest entertainers and other immersive experiences.  See below for more information.

Since 1984 Sunshine Day Camp has been providing amazing camp experiences for children in the Santa Clarita Valley.  Scroll below for why Sunshine Day Camp may be the perfect place for your child this summer.

What’s New?

Whether they’ve been with us for many years or just one, your child will have a great time at Sunshine Day Camp!

Weekly & Daily Themes: Each week we will be hosting a different theme.  During that week there will be a unique day that ties into the overall theme.  This allows campers to explore a wide variety of activities and games.

Guest Entertainers:  While we are not doing field trips this summer, each day/week will be filled with excitement.  This includes many guest entertainers and immersive experiences:  Megan Makes Bubbles (Week 1), Out of Africa-Drum Show (Week 2), Color Me Mine (Week 3), The Amazing Dave the Magician (Week5), The Reptile Show (Week 6), Build Your Own Stuffed Animal (Week 8).

In addition, this summer we will enjoy dress up days and visits from local vendors.

For those enrolled in our camp, a weekly information sheet will be provided, including daily agendas.  Here are the weekly themes we will be hosting this year:

Quality Programs

Did you know that many summer camps run by their own set of rules? As a licensed childcare, Sunshine Day Camp operates under the strict requirements of the State of California (including COVID compliance). This, coupled with our child-focused philosophy, provides your family with an exceptional camp experience.

Awesome Activities

Campers enjoy a variety of theme days and activities carefully crafted and planned to interest all personality types. In addition, we have special guest entertainers, rallies, and field trips. Children are organized in small groups by grade/age to allow for common interests, ability, and more individual attention.

Sensational Staff

Not only do we take special pride in our programs, we also take special care in the people we hire! Sunshine Day Camp counselors are sensitive, caring, and enthusiastic leaders. Many of them work in our programs throughout the year, meaning they are seasoned Sunshine Day Camp employees.  Each employee undergoes a rigorous background check and training process on such topics as positive reinforcement, appropriate discipline techniques, and effective child supervision.

Low Child-to-Staff Ratio

At Sunshine Day Camp, children are under constant adult supervision on campus and on field trips. Further, the ratios at all times are typically around 12 children to 1 adult (compared to 20 to 1 at some competing summer camps). During water activities, our ratios are 6 to 1. We feel that quality supervision equals a safer environment and better experience for your child.

Strong Character

Built into every aspect of Sunshine Day Camp’s DNA is character. It resonates in the staff we hire, it’s evident in the way we act around children, and clear in our policies and practices. We are all about the child and family!

Kid-friendly Facilities

It may surprise you to know that many summer camps don’t have access to indoor facilities during the day. At each Sunshine Day Camp locations, we have safe, decorated, and climate-controlled facilities throughout the day—a necessity given Santa Clarita’s hot weather.

Weekly Themes

Hello Sunshine (June 13-17): This week will be jam packed with fun and excitement as we welcome all our campers to summer camp.   We will kick off the week with a welcome party and enjoy some amazing, themed days like Friendship Day and Fiesta Day.  Friday dress up day: Pajama Day.

Sports Extravaganza (June 20-24): You don’t have to love sports to love Sports Extravaganza week!  While the week is sports-themed there will be plenty of activities for all interests.  Some of the themes include Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Monster Jam, and X Games.   Friday dress up day: Favorite Jersey

Big City Living (June 27-July 1): This week we will be exploring some amazing cities like San Francisco, New York, New Orleans, Nashville and Paris!  We will learn about the culture through crafts and games, and sample some of their favorite treats.  Friday dress up day: Country Dress Up (Nashville Theme Day)

Shark Week (July 5-8): Closed Monday July 4, 2022.  The Shark Week theme may be popular on the Discovery Channel, but we planned to add our own flare to it!  Theme days like Shark Tank (doing our own inventing) and Beach Party Day are just a couple of days we have in store for campers.   Friday dress up: Hawaiian

World of Color (July 11-15): Campers this week will compete in a variety of games, activities, and contests which are all color themed.  It will be fun; it may get messy ;).  Friday dress up: Wear your favorite color

Roll Out the Red Carpet (July 18-22):  Our campers will be the stars this week!  Campers will dabble in some movie making/and or acting, music video creating, attend awards ceremonies, and enjoy games and crafts with a Hollywood flare to them.  In addition, we plan to explore virtually some of the theme parks that make Hollywood so magical (Universal Studios and Disneyland/California Adventure).  Friday dress up: Disney

Time Travel (July 25-29): Let’s go back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth, pirates occupied the seas, and a Knight was not a chess piece.  Additionally, campers will explore some of the things that made the 50’s through the 90’s popular.

Ready, Set, GO!  (August 1-5):  This week is all about adventure!  Campers will enjoy theme days such as Outer Space, Super Hero Day, and Mission Impossible.  What would an adventure be without games?!?!  One of the days is dedicated to “gaming”, including video games, board games, and other popular games.  At the end of the week, we will host our End of Summer Party!

Locations & Pricing

In 2022, we will be offering summer camp at these locations*:

  1. Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary: 26933 N. Silverbell Ln., Canyon Country
  2. Valencia Valley Elementary: 23601 Carrizo Drive, Valencia
  3. Pico Canyon Elementary: 25255 Pico Canyon Rd., Stevenson Ranch
  4. *Stevenson Ranch Elementary: 25820 N. Carroll Ln., Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381
  5. *Mitchell Elementary: 16821 W. Goodvale Rd., Canyon Country, CA 91387

*Tentatively set to open at our Stevenson Ranch location and Mitchell location based on enrollment demand.

We are open Monday-Friday, from 7am-6pm.  Sunshine Day Camp will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2022.

 

Early Bird Pricing/Regular Pricing

5 Days (M-F): $221*/$241

3 Days (M, W, F): $194*/$214

2 Days (T, Th): $173*/$193

*Early Bird Pricing-Save $20 per child, per week, when you sign up by the Early Bird Deadline, Friday, May 20, 2022.

 

To begin the enrollment process, or to contact one of our facility directors, click here

Cadence Academy Preschool – Preschool in Santa Clarita, CA

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Programs Offered

  • Schedules

    Full Time,

    Part Time,

    Before Care,

    After Care

  • Calendar

    Full Year, Summer Care

  • Hours

    6:30 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Languages

    English,

    Spanish

Description

Offers preschool services in Santa Clarita.

Education Types
  • Academic-Based
  • Arts-Based
  • Blended Curriculum
  • Play-Based
  • Project-Based

Licensing

Cadence Academy Preschool is a licensed child care center. Most states have one license per facility, but some require multiple licenses depending on the age group.

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Residence Inn Valencia Santa Clarita 3*

Centrally located, the Residence Inn Santa Clarita Valencia is close to most of the tourist and business attractions in Santa Clarita, CA. All guest rooms are equipped with the amenities you would expect from a hotel of this class. Room amenities include air conditioning, daily newspaper, desk, hair dryer, ironing board. This Santa Clarita (CA) accommodation provides elevator, laundry service/dry cleaning, meeting facilities, safety deposit boxes, beauty salon, disabled facilities for the convenience of all guests. The hotel offers jacuzzi, golf course (on site), fitness room, tennis courts, squash courts, outdoor pool to provide extra pleasure and relaxation for all guests. As one of the superior class hotels in Santa Clarita (CA), guests will appreciate its convenient location and tranquil atmosphere. To proceed with your reservation at the Residence Inn Santa Clarita Valencia via our secure online booking form, please enter your length of stay. More

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  • Kitchen corner
  • Air conditioner
  • TV
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  • Refrigerator
  • Coffee-tea maker
  • Microwave oven
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Los Angeles can hardly be called a compact city, rather the opposite – its enormous size can amaze even residents of other metropolitan areas. It does not have a clear layout and was built up spontaneously. In addition, its characteristic feature is low-rise – many residents live in private houses. The territory of the city includes dozens of scattered areas located both on the plains and foothills, and along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It also includes several neighboring independent towns, including Beverly Hills and Culver City. The city is divided into two parts by the low Santa Monica mountain range and contains more than 80 districts. The main ones:

  • Central Los Angeles – Downtown
  • West Los Angeles – Westside
  • Hollywood
  • Wilshire and Mid-Wildshire
  • East Los Angeles
  • South Los Angeles
  • South Bay and Harbor
  • San Fernando Valley

Downtown

The center of Los Angeles, Downtown, is fundamentally different from most other cities. There are no attractive sights here, but only high skyscrapers. Downtown is more of a business center of the city, where the offices of local and international companies are concentrated. However, there are areas of interest for tourists here, such as Chinatown and Little Tokyo. In addition, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is located in Downtown. The oldest part of the city is the historical district of Pueblo de Los Angeles, where the most famous and most visited place is Olvera Street. Geographically, Downtown is located in 19km east of the ocean and surrounded by four freeways. A civic center with government buildings and institutions is also located here. The most popular skyscrapers in the area are the Bonaventure Hotel and the Arco skyscraper. Due to the fact that Downtown is more of an office district, all streets are empty after 18.00 and on weekends. Although recently residential buildings have appeared here. Some neighborhoods, known as Skid Row, are best avoided during the daytime as they are filled with homeless people. Neighborhood boundaries: East of San Pedro Street, West of Central Avenue, South of 3rd Street, and North of 7th Street.

Westside

The western part of Los Angeles, better known as the Westside, is located between the coastal areas and Hollywood. Some of the most prestigious areas of the city are located on the Westside. Among them are West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood and Century City.

West Hollywood connects Beverly Hills to Hollywood. The area is full of fashionable shops, restaurants and clubs and is considered a good place for walking. Particularly popular is the Sunset Strip, located on a section of Sunset Boulevard. West Hollywood also attracts art gallery lovers. The Russian Quarter is located in the east of the district, right next to the gay district.

Everyone knows the opulent appearance of Beverly Hills with its picturesque palaces, expensive shops and tall palm trees along the streets. This is a unique area where tourists come to gawk at the houses of celebrities (which you still have to manage to see) and, if you’re lucky, see them. Many popular actors live here. The area’s main shopping area is Rodeo Drive. South of Beverly Hills is the Museum of Tolerance.

In the hills west of Beverly Hills is an equally luxurious area – Bel-Air . Only rich and famous people live there, who prefer peace and quiet. For tourists, the area is not of particular interest.

Brentwood is located on the southern edge of the Santa Monica Mountains. This is an urbanized area for the rich and people with above-average incomes. A notable feature in the area is the magnificent Getty Center Museum. This is a huge complex containing one of the finest art and historical collections in the world.

Century City is both a residential and commercial area. Many shopping centers, company offices and high-rise buildings are located here.

Hollywood

Hollywood has always been and remains the most attractive place in Los Angeles. Tourists from all over the world seek to visit here, hoping to meet a celebrity, walk along the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard, visit one of the film studios, or go to the Kodak Theater, where the modern Academy Awards ceremony takes place. Many Hollywood neighborhoods and landmarks can be seen in abundance in films shot here. For example, Collector Bookstore, Melrose Avenue, Griffith Park, Hollywood Bowl or Hollywood Wax Museums, etc.

Geographically, Hollywood is located northwest of Downtown and borders such well-known neighborhoods as Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Glendale, Burbank, as well as the longest street in Los Angeles – Mulholland Drive.

Modern Hollywood is associated not only with the film industry, but also with the entertainment industry. Moreover, many film studios are located not in Hollywood itself, but in its vicinity, while nightlife is in full swing here. The recent redevelopment has added even more luxury bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs and shopping centers to the area, thus cementing Hollywood’s status as a nightlife hub.

Wilshire and Mid-Wilshire

West of Downtown and south of Hollywood is Wilshire. This area consists of many small areas where people of different incomes live. The central and most significant part of Wilshire is called Mid-Wilshire. Locals call this area Mid-City, which means “Middle City” in English. And, indeed, Mid-Wilshire is the middle of all the most interesting, the central place between the “stars” of Hollywood and the skyscrapers of Downtown. The best museums in Los Angeles are concentrated here, including the Petersen Automotive Museum, the Los Angeles LACMA Museum of Art, etc. Wilshire Boulevard, or as it is also called the “Mile of Wonders”, deserves special attention. This is the most famous shopping area in the city, full of presentable shops, restaurants and nightclubs. In the same area you can find first-class farmers’ markets and traditional American malls.

East Los Angeles

To the east of Downtown and the Los Angeles River lies the East Los Angeles (East Los Angeles / Eastside) area with its surrounding suburbs. The main part of the inhabitants of the area are immigrants from Latin America, although there are residents of other ethnic groups. For example, Franco-Italian diasporas live in the northern part of Montecito Heights. In other parts of the area there are residents of Asian origin, in particular immigrants from the Filipinos. Thus, East Los Angeles is considered one of the most multicultural areas of the city. But still, first of all, it is the main center of the Hispanic population and culture in the region. Particularly noteworthy is the local Walk of Fame (Latino Walk of Fame), which is akin to Hollywood, but with an emphasis on celebrities of Hispanic origin.

South Los Angeles

To the south of Downtown is a vast area of ​​the city, now known as South Los Angeles (South Los Angeles). In the past, this area was better known as South Central due to the criminal situation and a large number of street gangs. It was South Central, along with Mid-City, that was the center of large-scale race riots in 1992. The current name appeared in 2003 in order to eliminate the reputation that had strengthened behind the district.

South Central has been mentioned many times in American films. These are the detective “Colors” (1988), and the crime drama “The Boys Next Door” (1991), and the comedy “Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in Your Neighborhood” (1996) and some other films.

South Los Angeles includes 28 boroughs. The most interesting of them is Exposition Park. The area is home to the University of Southern California, several major museums, and sports arenas. However, in general, these quarters are not only of no interest to tourists, but are simply dangerous.

Koreatown

Koreatown, or as the locals call it, K-town, is one of the most striking examples of the ethnic areas of Los Angeles. It has over 120,000 residents, many of whom are from East Asia. Geographically, the district is located in the city center, between Downtown and Hollywood.

The bulk of immigrants from Korea began to arrive in the United States en masse after the easing of entry restrictions. It happened in the second half of 1960s. Today, the area is dominated by Hispanic and Mexican populations. Koreans are in second place. There are quite a few residents of African American origin. More than half of the area’s population was born outside of America. Thus, we can say that K-town is a multicultural area. Here you can hear Spanish spoken in a Korean store and vice versa. However, some places and establishments are only open to Koreans.

Koreatown has the largest number of nightlife spots in Los Angeles. There are approximately 500 nightclubs in the area. Nightlife in Koreatown attracts not only local residents, but also city guests. Also, a huge number of restaurants, karaoke bars, hookah studios, salons and shops are concentrated here.

Partially, the area resembles a smaller version of Seoul. There are many signs and signs in Korean around. Despite California’s ban on smoking in public places and indoors, Koreatown residents smoke everywhere, even under the “No Smoking” sign. The owners of local restaurants and clubs simply turn a blind eye to this. It is also a violation to sell alcohol after 2 a.m., but this law is often ignored here.

The menus in Koreatown restaurants are varied. If you wish, you can taste Mexican tacos, Korean barbecue, various types of pizza, American fast food, Vietnamese noodles and other dishes of the world.

South Bay and Harbor

South Bay and Harbor and its surrounding regions are located in the southwest peninsula of Los Angeles County. This name is associated with the geographical features of the region. South Bay, which means “South Bay”, stretches along the southern coast of Santa Monica Bay, covering coastal areas south of Los Angeles. South Bay includes resort towns such as Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the city harbor, San Pedro and Wilmington, El Segundo and some inland bay towns such as Hawthorne, Inglewood , Carson, Lawndale. The area is bordered to the north by the Westside and to the northeast by South Los Angeles. Freeways 110, 405 and 105 provide the main traffic in this part of the city. Several ports and harbors in South Bay provide access to Santa Catalina Island, which is a popular resort.

In combination with the Port of Long Beach, the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro is considered one of the busiest ports in the world. Unfortunately, the increase in cargo volume has led to significant air pollution in this and nearby areas. Another important industry in the region is the aerospace industry. This industry employs thousands of people with high qualifications and salaries. The oil refining industry is another important component of the South Bay economy. South Bay’s major refiners are Chevron, Exxon Mobile, BP, Tesoro, and a few others. The headquarters of the Japanese automobile companies Toyota and Honda are also located here.

San Fernando Valley

The San Fernando Valley, or simply “The Valley,” is a sprawling suburb in northern Los Angeles that is home to almost half of the city’s population, 40% collectively. The population of the valley is more than 1.5 million people. The area consists of many parts with diverse socio-economic groups of residents. The main attractions of the area are the film studios of Universal, Walt Disney and Warner Bros. More than half of the small towns of Los Angeles are located here. Among them are Glendale, Burbank, Hidden Hills, Van Nuys and others.

The San Fernando Valley is known not only as the location of many companies from the film industry and show business, but also for its achievements in the field of nuclear physics and aerospace. It is here that the field laboratories of many research companies are located. Interesting facts about the valley include its involvement in the appearance of the first porn films. It was here in 1970 that films of openly erotic content began to appear for the first time, bringing unprecedented profits. Since then, the valley has been called the “valley of porn”, as well as the “Silicon Valley” due to the fact that the first silicone implants were created here.