Welcome to our Camp Fun and Fit Page
2026 Registration Coming Soon
Alumni of our camp, current childcare and karate programs are given enrollment preference until February 1st (still subject to enrollment limits and first come first serve policy).
We will accept ALL registrations starting January 15th, non-alumni will be notified on or about Feb 1st if we are able to accommodate their registration.
Thank you for visiting our Camp Fun and Fit program page. We look forward to offering the most engaging, educational, and “funnest” summer camp experience possible. The details of our program are listed below and included a summary of each of our 11 weeks including our field trip schedule. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
PLEASE NOTE: We have made every effort to finalize the program specifics as of January 15 given the information we have available. Our themes will not change, and our associated field trips are set although we cannot make reservations for some destinations until closer to the summer. We are also in the process of verifying our schedule with the Raccoon Valley Swim Club for open swims. Changes may be necessary as we progress through the coming months. We appreciate you understanding an patience.
Our program is limited to a daily count of 65 children.
Download the Summer Camp Registration Package HERE.
Important Notes
- We are licensed to serve K-6th grade students in our program.
- We do accept a limited number of 4 year olds who are siblings of K-6th grade enrollees.
- With some exception, we cohort the children by age/grade into four separate cohorts. They are known as Apples, Bananas, Cookies, and Donuts.
- Our Summer Camp Program Hours are 7:00am to 6:00pm.
- There is a 10 day minimum registration requirement per child.
- Camp Fun and Fit proudly participates in the Rutgers CC&R program.
- How to request a Registration Packet:
- You may go to the DOCUMENTS menu and download a PDF file
- Send an Email to funandfit@comcast.net to request a paper copy
- If you e-mail we will add your child(ren)’s name to our Summer Program wait list for 1 week while we await your registration packet.
Summer Camp Program Themes
Our weeks are structured so that daily activities focus on the theme set for the week. Our regular daily schedule is posted below. Theme activities are mixed in throughout the day in the various cohorts (age/grade).
Unless otherwise specified, activities/field trips are scheduled for Fridays.
Opening Week – June 15th – June 19th
We will be ready to go when school is over. This week is about fun and free play, crafts, and structured physical activities. The week ends with our first field trip – a Bowling Party!
Very Sporting – June 22nd – June 26th
A favorite week for alumni campers. We will teach campers the basics (rules, positions, skills) of favorite games like baseball and soccer. The campers will also have fun with different sports equipment, like frisbees, Jai Alai and more. Our field trip will be to FunPlex Splash Park.
Happy 250th Birthday USA! – June 29th – July 2nd (we are closed July 3rd)
Campers will learn about the birth of our country, and have patriotic activities and takehomes. We will celebrate with a gameshow style trivia contest televised and with a live studio (parent) audience. Parents are invited to come see it live from the gallery or watch on Zoom.
Where in the World? – July 6th – July 10th
A week of interesting facts and figures about strange and different places on planet earth. Our field trip is to Dutch Wonderland.
PLEASE NOTE – THE FIELD TRIP WILL EXTENDED BEYOND NORMAL CAMP HOURS. We anticipate a return between 7:00pm and 8:00pm on that day. We will be providing dinner at the park as part of the field trip. If this extended day timing does not work for your family, please do not sign up for attendance on Friday
Run, Jump, Bounce, Repeat – July 13th – July 17th
Lots of physical skill activities for campers as we prepare for our field trip to Urban Air for a bouncing good time.
Draw it! – July 20th – July 24th
The campers will learn art skills and have plenty of things to hang the refrigerator. Our in-house field trip will be beach towel tie-dye with D-Signed For You.
Animal Strangeness – July 27th – July 31st
Campers, get ready to learn about different strange and weird animals from around the world. We will learn about habitats, behaviors, and the strange things we find in the animal world. Our field trip will be to the Philadelphia Zoo – the first zoo in America.
Classic Stories – Aug 3rd– Aug 7th
An ongoing favorite week as the kids explore different fairy tales, create their own stories, and yes – there is rumor of a Grimacing sequel in the works… Our field trip will be to Storybook Land.
Creepy Crawly Week – Aug 10th – Aug 14th
A week of learning about things that creep, crawl, slither, and slide along the ground. The little guys that are all around us… (I got the shivers just then.)
Our adventure this week is an in-house Reptile Show on Friday.
Lego Week – Aug 17th – Aug 21st
Back in the cycle is our lego week. Refactored, reborn, and ready to challenge. Our campers will learn about legos, build challenges, and the creativity and hours of play that can be found in these incredible toys. Our Field Trip this week is to LegoLand in Conshohocken PA.
Home Town Heroes – Aug 24th – Aug 28th (Last week of camp)
The tradition of learning about those who keep us safe and functioning as a community will continue this week. Some of the heroes that we will learn about are unexpected heroes – those who handle our waste – trash, recycling, and yes, what we flush.
Our older children will have a special visit to the Twp Waste Water Treatment plant and learn about what happens there…. It is not that bad 🙂
As part of celebrating our Home Town Heroes, we are planning to have the HTFD bring their apparatus to our parking lot for some “water balloon fight fun”. After two straight years of defeat, the HTFD is looking to even the score a bit…
Closing out camp with a picnic event is our tradition. Hotdogs, Burgers, Watermelon etc. will be our fare. The defeated fire fighters will join us !!!!
This is our last official week of camp. Fun and Fit and Harrison Kids will offer coverage for our the children enrolled in the school year programs during the week of August 31st – Sept 3rd.
Weekly Summary
| Week # | Week of | Theme Title | Activity / Field Trip | FT Field Field Trip/Activity Fee | PT Field Trip/Activity Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | June 15-19 | Opening Week | Bowling Party | $20 | $25 |
| 2 | June 22 - 26 | Very Sporting! | FunPlex Splash Park | $35 | $45 |
| 3 | June 29 - July 2* (closed July 3rd) | Happy 250th Birthday USA! | In-House Game Show/Trivia Contest | $0 | $0 |
| 4 | July 6-10 | Where in the world? | Dutch Wonderland | $50 | $65 |
| 5 | July 13-17 | Parkour/Obstacle/Agility | Urban Air | $45 | $55 |
| 6 | July 20-24 | Draw it! | Tie Dye - In House | $30 | $35 |
| 7 | July 27 - 31 | Animal Strangeness | Philadelphia Zoo | $25 | $30 |
| 8 | Aug 3 - 7 | Classic Stories | Storybook Land | $45 | $55 |
| 9 | Aug 10 - 14 | Creepy Crawlies | In House Reptile Show | $10 | $15 |
| 10 | Aug 17 - 21 | Lego Week | Legoland | $25 | $30 |
| 11 | Aug 24 - 28 | Home Town Heroes | Picnic and HTFD visit | $0 | $5 |
Dates with an “*” indicate a variation from 5 day per week availability
There will be a specified drop off time on field trip days. We contract with the destination and transportation company for specific time periods. We reserve the right to depart without children who are not in attendance by the specified time.
Students opting for a Part-Time program (2,3,4 days / week) will have a field trip fee as noted above if they normally attend on Field Trip/Activity days (typically Fridays).
Field trip destinations are subject to weather conditions, capacity limitations, and may be altered if needed.
Activity/Field trips and events will be scheduled for Fridays. Field trip fees will be refunded if any field trip is canceled and an alternative trip cannot be planned.
Parent chaperones are welcome on most trips and we pay admission and offer transportation space permitting. Chaperone spots are limited however. Please email by June 15th if you would like to chaperone – be sure to indicate which field trips you are requesting to chaperone. Chaperones are expected to participate in managing a group while on-site. Additional siblings are not allowed on the trip. If you have a non-camper child and still want to participate, we encourage you to plan your visit to coincide with ours and enjoy the destination along side the campers.
Registration and Tuition Fees
Registration Fee: $50 individual camper; $75 per family
- The registration fee is waived in full if payment is received by April 30th
Registration and Schedule Changes
- You may swap your child’s selected weeks, if needed, until May 15th based on availability.
- After May 15 there is a $25 change fee per request.
- Please sign up for the number of weeks you intend to use.
- You may drop only one week of registration without a drop fee. There is a 50% tuition payment due on all dropped weeks in excess of the first week.
Early Registration (January – April 30)
- We offer early registration to our camp starting in January.
- You can reserve a spot for a $200.00 non-refundable deposit per child (with registration materials)
- Final payments are then due as noted in the registration materials.
- You must submit all registration materials, including a Registration Calculator with your expected days of attendance, to hold your spot.
Registration (May 1, until program closure)
- Registration for the Summer Camp Program is limited and on a first come first served basis.
- If you register on or after May 1st, a payment of half of the tuition amount is due to confirm your child(ren)’s spot in the program.
- Full tuition is due by June 1st.
- If you register after June 1st, full payment is due at time of registration.
Tuition is non-refundable.
Tuition
| Days Per Week | Tuition |
| 5 | $330 |
| 4* | $300 |
| 3* | $250 |
| 2* | $180 |
| Drop In** | $75/day |
*Due to staffing and licensing requirements, students registered for less than 5 day a week programs must indicate the days of the week they will attend.
**Drop in days are defined as additional days of participation during weeks when the child is already scheduled to participate. Requests to participate on non-scheduled weeks are subject to the two-day minimum.
**Drop-in days are subject to availability.
**Non-Full Time (5 days per week) students will incur the drop-in fee on Field Trip Days in addition to the listed Part-Time Field Trip Fee.
**Non-Full Time (5 days per week) students will NOT incur the drop-in fee if the Field Trip falls on the students’ regularly scheduled day. Only the Part-Time Field Trip fee will apply.
Discounts*
Full payment by April 30th waives registration fee.
Register for 45 or more days of Summer Camp program and receive $150.00 tuition discount.
Multi-Child Families – 15% off tuition for each additional child.
*Only one discount applies to each family.
Daily Schedule
We believe it is important to include free play, structured fitness time, themed activities, and an element of academic focus each day. Typically, the Academic focus/topic is tied that week’s theme and/or grade appropriate skills.
While minor variations will occur due to cohorting needs, our expected daily schedule is listed below.
On days with Open Swim or Field Trips, the schedule will vary.
Your child can attend during any or all of the hours listed. There is no specific drop off time required, except on field trip days.
Morning
| 7:00am – 8:00am | Arrival, Breakfast (BYO), Free Play |
| 8:00am – 8:30am | Group Warm-up and Physical Activity |
| 8:30am – 9:00am | Academic time |
| 9:00am – 10:00am | Theme based activity |
| 10:00am – 10:20am | Morning Snack (BYO) |
| 10:20am – 12:00pm | Free Play – Outdoor Activity time |
| 12:00am – 12:30pm | Lunch (BYO) |
Afternoon
| 12:30pm – 1:00pm | Themed Craft |
| 1:00pm – 1:45pm | Physical Activity Time (Outdoor Play) |
| 1:45pm – 2:15pm | PM Academic Time |
| 2:15pm – 3:00pm | Free Play/Craft Time |
| 3:00pm – 3:20pm | PM Snack Time |
| 3:20pm – 4:00pm | Team Building / Group Activity |
| 4:00pm – 6:00pm | Free Play/Craft Time |
Theme activities may include visiting experts, crafts people, or field trips.
Programming Notes
Activities that Make Memories
Camp Fun and Fit has some unique activities that will build memories for your children.
Alumni often bring up and look forward to activities we have done in previous years….From our campfire circle with our “Charlie the Vanilla Snipe” stories, to running the Blackbelt path, Bubbles the Dragon, Eco Walks, even our catch and release bug cup program, our staff strive to provide experiences that are unique, meaningful, and memorable.
Permission Slips
In addition to the general registration information, some of our field trips will require an additional permission slip. We will provide these slips on the first day of the week, when required.
Raccoon Valley Swim Club Visits
We are expecting to be able to offer open swim visits to the local swim club on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Floaties are allowed and the children must pass a swim test to be allowed in deeper water and the dive tank.
Children may opt out of swim activities and remain behind at the center if staffing level permits.
Lunch, Snacks and Food
- Fun and Fit will provide an afternoon snack each day.
- Snacks options will typically include Fruit, Nutri-Grain Bars, Pita Chips, Pretzels, Veggie Straws, and Cheese Sticks just to name a few.
- Water is our preferred beverage and we do not serve soda of any kind.
- If your child has a dietary restriction, you may provide an alternative snack.
- Unless otherwise noted, parents must provide MORNING SNACK and LUNCH.
- We manage food allergies as necessary to ensure the safety of our students. Your child’s specific allergy information MUST be documented in their registration materials.
Dress Code, Sunscreen and Insect Repellant
- Play clothes (t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers with socks) are required on all camp days. Our campers are active inside and outside. No CROCs, Sandals, or Flip Flops are permitted at camp.
- If a unique situation dictates a change in dress code, we will advise you in advance. Sneakers are required for ALL FIELD TRIPS and SWIM DAYS.
- For outdoor activities, we will happily re-apply the provided sunscreen and/or insect repellant to children with a signed permission slip. Please provide a labeled bottle in a labeled ziploc bag with the child’s name. Note: SPRAY sunscreen is required.
Completion of the Summer Camp Registration Packet
Fun and Fit Aftercare is a NJ State Licensed Child Care program and as such has mandatory documentation requirements for each student and staffer. Students may not be admitted to the program without the registration and medical documentation required by the State. All necessary forms and acknowledgements are in the registration packet.
Your child cannot be admitted to the center if their registration packet is incomplete.
Health and Safety
- Fun and Fit Aftercare staff are First Aid and CPR trained.
- A first aid kit, including child specific medication, is taken with us anytime we leave the facility.
- We manage any food allergies as necessary based on the needs of our students. If you have questions about this process, do not hesitate to ask.
- Unless otherwise indicated, all transportation to and from Field Trip venues will be provided by a registered transportation company.
- No Fun and Fit Aftercare staff will transport students in personal vehicles.
Note: While the greatest care and attention to detail possible have gone into creating our summer program, and this page, changes are possible due to circumstances that arise during the course of the coming months. We appreciate your understanding.
