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Parent(s) We are looking forward to having your child at camp this summer. Our goal is for everyone to have a great time! To give your child a terrific summer experience, we have included important information for you to review together.
Getting Ready for Camp: The first day of each session is an exciting time for everyone. Help your child have the best possible experience by doing the following: 1.) Read the Camper Code of Conduct with your child. Review with your child the name of the camp he/she is a attending. 2). Label all belongings with your child’s name. Pack a non-perishable lunch with a drink and a snack for your child. 3). Dress your child in active-wear clothing and athletic shoes. For your child’s safety, sandals are not allowed. Bring an extra set of clothing for campers age 7-under. 4). The camp may go swimming the first week. On swim days send your child with a towel, swimsuit and sunscreen. Counselors are not permitted to apply sunscreen on campers. |
5). Have your child leave all money, toys or other items of value at home as the Camp cannot safeguard personal belongings and will not be responsible for losses.
Camp Accountability: For your child’s safety, we ask that you send written notification to the Camp Director of any change in your child’s planned attendance. You may not remove your child from camp, or extended camp, or change his/her schedule without first notifying the Camp Director.
Age Appropriate Activities: To make participation fun, our camp provides activities that are designed for specific age categories. Participants must be 5 years old at the start of the Camp.
Food at Camp: Campers are expected to bring snacks, lunch and drink for the entire day. Water is always available at camp. Campers should bring snacks and lunch on trip days. Any food allergies must be clearly identified on the Registration Form to avoid problems. Some lunch tables are peanut free zones to ensure the safety of participants.
Camper Security: For your child's safety, only the individual(s) designated on the Registration and Information Form can pick up your child. Additionally, the person completing the Registration form is the only one who can add or delete individuals with pick-up authority.
Camp Accountability: For your child’s safety, we ask that you send written notification to the Camp Director of any change in your child’s planned attendance. You may not remove your child from camp, or extended camp, or change his/her schedule without first notifying the Camp Director.
Age Appropriate Activities: To make participation fun, our camp provides activities that are designed for specific age categories. Participants must be 5 years old at the start of the Camp.
Food at Camp: Campers are expected to bring snacks, lunch and drink for the entire day. Water is always available at camp. Campers should bring snacks and lunch on trip days. Any food allergies must be clearly identified on the Registration Form to avoid problems. Some lunch tables are peanut free zones to ensure the safety of participants.
Camper Security: For your child's safety, only the individual(s) designated on the Registration and Information Form can pick up your child. Additionally, the person completing the Registration form is the only one who can add or delete individuals with pick-up authority.