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Orange County employees will qualify for a reduced rate for the camp by checking a box on the <br />application. <br />Jerry Whortan, Chief Executive Officer of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, will be at the meeting <br />to respond to any questions about the pilot project, envisioned as an initial venture of possible <br />future joint partnerships between the County and the Y. The summer camp would be advertised <br />in the upcoming County Recreation and Athletics Program Guide (delivered to Orange County <br />Schools), website and social media, and by the Y, through a variety of other media as shown in <br />the attached. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with this presentation. The <br />summer camp would be operated at a County park by the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Y, which will <br />provide staff, transportation, insurance and logistics. Costs of the camp would be handled by <br />the Y from revenues received. There would be no charge by the County to the Y for use of the <br />facility, and the use of the facility would not prohibit other public use of park amenities. The Y <br />has attempted to price this camp consistent with other like offerings in the market area, and the <br />projected expenses. No County funds, other than peripheral support from DEAPR staff and the <br />use of facilities, would go toward the camp. <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board receive the report and <br />provide any feedback as desired. <br />
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