WHAT TO
BRING TO CAMP:
Bible,
pen or pencil, sleeping bag or sheets and blanket, pillow, suitable clothing,
toilet articles, towels, washcloths, swimsuit, jacket or sweatshirt, extra
shoes, and spending money. (Two piece swimsuits, short or tight shorts, bare
midriff or revealing clothing are not acceptable. Modesty and decency must
prevail). Optional items are: ball glove, musical instrument, or camera.
Please
do not bring the following with you
to camp: audio or video players, cell phones, playing cards, magazines, comic
books, knives, immodest clothing, tobacco or drugs, alcoholic beverages, candy
or snacks. Food items that are sent to the camper in the mail will be kept in
the concession stand and the camper will only be allowed to have these snacks
during the designated concession times. No food or snacks will be allowed in the
dorms.
NOTE:
Items left at camp are washed and kept for claiming for six months, then given
away.
Miscellaneous
Info
All
campers will be required to have a health (lice) check before choosing a dorm
room. While visitors are welcome for the evening meal and vesper hour, we ask
that the camp be notified one day in
advance. There is a charge of $3.00 per person for the meal to be paid at
the camp office. Visitors must check
in/check out at the camp office and are expected to leave at the end of the
vesper hour. Visiting children and teenagers must be accompanied by an adult
while on the camp grounds. Phone calls and daytime visits are discouraged. If a
camper must be contacted, please speak with the dean or manager first.
Thank-you for sharing your
child with us.