Laserfiche WebLink
Exhibit A <br />Scope of Services <br />The User will provide the City with up to eight weeks of summer day camp instruction, <br />"Zoo Camp", at the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park in the numbers, ages and dates set <br />forth below: <br />Maximum number of <br />campers Age of <br />_ campers Camp Week of <br /> <br />15 <br />_ <br />5-6 <br />Zoo and You _ <br />^Jul 1, 2013 <br />30 5-6 Zoo and You Jul 8$, 2013 <br />, <br />30 _ 7-10 Zoo Camp July <br />3 <br />30 5-6 Zoo and You Jul 22, 2013 <br />30 7-10 Zoo Cam July 29, 2013 <br />30 7-10 Zoo Camp Aug 5, 2013 <br />30 7-10 Zoo Camp Au 12, 2013 <br />30 5-6 Zoo and You Aug 19, 2013 <br />User shall have the responsibility to set programming for each camp, in consultation <br />with Zoo staff. Zoo staff and User shall designate in writing any limitations on use of <br />certain portions of the Zoo. <br />The Zoo and You <br />Camp for 5-6 years old <br />At the Santa Ana Zoo <br />Each day will focus on a children's book, including Click, Clack, Moo, Cows That Type, <br />"Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," Said the Sloth, and Are You a Bee? These books will provide <br />the theme for the day as the campers explore associated topics, such as making butter, <br />investigating eggs, and learning about body coverings, such as fur, feathers, scales, <br />and quills. During the camp animal shows, campers will have the opportunity to meet <br />live animals up-close, such as an armadillo, pancake tortoise, and macaw. They will <br />tour the Zoo, play monkey bingo, make an edible bird nest, and much more all in the <br />safety of the barnyard classroom and outdoor amphitheater. <br />9 AM - 12:30 PM <br />Zoo Camp <br />7-10 years old <br />At the Santa Ana Zoo <br />Campers will perform some of the jobs associated with working at a zoo, including what <br />a veterinarian, zookeeper, and architect does. Campers will learn the difference <br />between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals as they use stethoscopes to listen to <br />their own heartbeats and compare them to the heartbeat's of real zoo residents, such <br />as a snake and a rabbit. During an investigation of animal design and modes of <br />movement, campers will test their own balance, strength and hand-eye coordination <br />skills. They will create a model of an animal enclosure and much more, including <br />meeting live animals up-close, such as a snake, iguana and armadillo in the safety of <br />the barnyard classroom and outdoor amphitheater. <br />9AM-2:30 PM