GROM Camp 2021 Registration is LIVE – updated COVID-19 Protocols
Capital SUP Grom Camp is back for our 7th season! Our four-days kids “Grom” camps are filled with learning sessions, water safety, how to SUP, SUP Yoga & Fitness, SUP Games, Beach Clean Ups, and Clean Water Education. Most importantly, every Grom will leave camp with a greater appreciation and love for the outdoors!
We’re planning on making the camps this season the best ones yet! To ensure your kid’s safety at Capital SUP, here are the updated COVID-19 protocols we are implementing this season.
CAPITAL SUP GENERAL COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
GROM CAMP COVID-19 RESPONSE PLAN
The below Safety COVID-19 Response Plan has been designed to ensure the safety of all 2020 Capital SUP Grom Camp participants. Following guidelines from the Center of Disease Control (CDC) and directives from the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) regarding Youth Camps, the following plans, protocols, and actions will be active during all Summer 2020 Grom camps:
OUR PLAN FOR DISEASE SPREAD PREVENTION
- All campers and staff will be physically distant wherever possible.
- Parents & Guardians will be allowed to check-in their campers within a window rather than an exact time, to limit their exposure to other parents and non-campers.
- Markings & signage in addition to the leadership of camp counselors will be available to help campers maintain physical distancing.
- All activities during the week of Grom Camp will take place outside, either on-land or on-water.
- Face masks (image below) will be provided to campers on the first day, and their use will be mandatory on-land for all campers
- Masks will be available in smaller kids sizing, and will come with adjustable ear straps.
- Any parents checking-in or dropping-off their camper(s) must also wear a mask.
- Face masks (image below) will be provided to campers on the first day, and their use will be mandatory on-land for all campers
- Signs & Instruction for Safety will be provided.
- Signs will be present on sight as a reminder for campers of safety guidelines related to reducing the spread of COVID-19, in addition to verbal instruction provided by camp counselors.
- Handwashing stations will be present on-land for campers to wash their hands before & after touching any equipment, food, or common surfaces.