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1 Appendix C.1 Group A: Summer Recreation Enrichment Camps Destination Lines, Boy Scout Camp Indian Mound $ $ $ Brewers Baseball Game $ $ $ Burbank Wading Pool $ $ $ Country Springs Indoor Waterpark $ $ $ Girl Scout Camp Silverbrook $ $ $ Hawthorn Glen Outdoor Education Center $ $ $ Holt Wading Pool $ $ $ Lapham Peak State Park $ $ $ Lynden Sculpture Gardens $ $ $ Lyons Park Wading Pool $ $ $ Oak Ridge Farm $ $ $ Open Swim At Macdowell Montessori $ $ $ Palmyra Environmental Learning Center, & Naga-Waukee Park $ $ $ Page 1 of 10

2 The Milwaukee County Zoo $ $ $ Vincent High Wacky Olympics $ $ $ Maximum Total Number of Available on Any Day No Limit No Limit 110 **Specific locations awarded to two vendors, as indicated by highlight No bid response received from: Riteway Bus Service, Page 2 of 10

3 Appendix C.2 Group B: Summer Stars Teen Recreation Program Activity Lines, Summer Stars Shuttle No Bid $ $ **Specific program awarded to one vendor, as indicated by highlight No bid response received from: Riteway Bus Service, Page 3 of 10

4 Appendix C.3 Group C: Summer Playground Traveling Adventures Destination Lines, Stonefire Pizza $ $ $ Jelly Belly $ $ $ Kids In Motion $ $ $ Miller Park Stadium $ $ $ Cool Waters Outdoor Pool $ $ $ Jackson Park Outdoor Pool $ $ $ Bowlero Lanes $ $ $ Milwaukee County Zoo $ $ $ Schlitz Aquatic Center $ $ $ Incrediroll $ $ $ Grand Total of Round Trips $ 1, $ 2, $ 2, Maximum Total Number of Available on Any Day No Limit No Limit 110 Page 4 of 10

5 **Specific locations awarded to one vendor, as indicated by highlight No bid response received from: Riteway Bus Service, Page 5 of 10

6 Appendix C.4 Group D: Summer CLC Excel Program Destination Activity Lines, Juneau Campus Swim Lessons No Bid $ $ Madison High Digital Photography No Bid $ $ Riverside High Cooking Classes No Bid $ $ Madison High Fashion Camp No Bid $ $ Direct Supply Direct Supply Tour No Bid $ $ Grand Total of Costs Per Bus, Per Day No Bid $ $ **Specific program awarded to one vendor, as indicated by highlight Page 6 of 10

7 No bid response received from: Riteway Bus Service, Page 7 of 10

8 Appendix C.5 Devin Harris Playground League Activity Lines, Devin Harris Playground League No Bid $ $ **Specific program awarded to one vendor, as indicated by highlight No bid response received from: Riteway Bus Service, Page 8 of 10

9 Appendix C.6 Group F: Summer Academy Field Trips Destination Lines, Alverno College $ $ $ Brown Deer Park $ $ $ Greenfield Park $ $ $ Hawthorne Glen $ $ $ Lapham Peak $ $ $ Matc-Oak Creek Campus $ $ $ Oakridge Farm $ $ $ Palmyra Environmental Center $ $ $ Schlitz Audubon Nature Center $ $ $ Starbase $ $ $ Urban Ecology Center Washington Park, Riverside $ $ $ Wehr Nature Center $ $ $ Page 9 of 10

10 Maximum Total Number of Available on Any Day No Limit No Limit 110 **Specific locations awarded to one vendor, as indicated by highlight No bid response received from: Riteway Bus Service, Page 10 of 10

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