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We are complying to all Rhode Island state COVID 19 guidelines. Please see below and we ask that all players and families follow these guidelines
The Beach Dogs Lacrosse Camp has been redesigned and has been revised to conform to the State of RI Guidelines in response to COVID-19
Rules to Participate:
All Players MUST wear a mask walking to and from the field, and while waiting for the time slot. Players may remove their mask if they choose only during the session
All Players MUST use their OWN equipment at all times. They may not share sticks, gloves or helmets
Players and Coaches MUST DO THEIR BEST to maintain 6-ft of distance throughout the session. The Rhode Island DHS does not require social distancing within stable groups.
Each Player will have an assigned station to leave their personal belongings as well as their water bottle
There will be absolutely NO contact during a session. Players MUST avoid high fives, chest bumps, etc...
Any player who is feeling sick during or prior to a session should NOT attend and may reschedule 14 days later
There will be NO Spectators at these sessions. Parents may drop off and are asked to wait in the car to maintain the gathering being less than 10 people at all times
How it works:
Spots will be filled on a first come first serve basis
Your registration is NOT confirmed until you get an email and payment is received
Once your registration is confirmed, you will receive an email with the remaining details on your session, payment information, and a waiver that MUST be completed prior to attending.
What steps would we encourage you to take?
We encourage you to follow sound hygiene practices, including
Visit the CDC website for suggested prevention tips.
Frequent hand washing with soap and use of hand sanitizer.
Cover your mouth and/or nose when you cough or sneeze (with a tissue or your inner elbow, not your hand).
Avoid physical contact that may transmit germs—refrain from shaking hands, hugging, etc.
Bring your own equipment and water, as well as your own face masks when you visit camp or practice.
Honor social distancing protocols throughout the facility.