Important Camper Parent Information!
Sunday Camper Arrival Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-12) ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Camper's Age Group (13-16) ...... Arrival @ 3:00 PM
No animals/pets are allowed on camp grounds. Animals or pets during registrations must remain in vehicles.
A youth camp staff member will meet each car at the camp entrance on Sunday at your designated camper arrival time. Parents and camper will be directed to their assigned section/cabin area. Parents will be allowed to help camper to their cabin and meet with the cabin counselor.
Saturday Camper Pick-Up Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-11) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (12-13) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (14-16) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Things To Bring To Camp
It is recommended that you bring the following: adequate clothing (including a nice casual outfit for the dance), toilet articles, towels, bedding (blankets, sheets, pillow, and extra sheet to cover the rubberized mattress), sleeping bag for overnights, swimming suit, goggles (if wanted for swim lessons), water shoes, and old shoes that can be worn in the lakes or rivers. Some nights are cool, and a sweatshirt or jacket comes in handy. Rain gear, extra shoes and socks (for hiking), sunscreen, tick repellent, hat or visor and water bottle, are all extra but useful. It is advisable to bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, long socks for hiking in the woods.
Things Not To Bring To Camp
Campers are not permitted to have radios, cellular phones, smart watches, CD players, iPods, or electronic games of any type. Campers are not allowed to bring knives or hatchets. Please do not send any food, candy, gum, pop, etc. Food items or candy that are mailed to a camper will be held in the office until the camper goes home on Saturday. Only disposable cameras will be permitted. Camp provides three complete and wholesome meals to all campers each day. There is no need to send food or candy to campers. Campers have a canteen book and can purchase small quantities of sweets and craft supplies during the week. Food and candy in the cabins invite unwanted critters that can be very destructive to personal belongings and cabin facilities.
*Medication Information*
Prescription and over the counter medications MUST be in original containers (in zip lock bag with camper's name on containers and zip lock bag). Over the counter medications MUST be in a new, sealed container or box.
Epi-pens and inhalers must have prescriptions with them. Send only the number of prescription pills that are needed for the amount of time while your child is at camp.
*IF you would like your camper to be given melatonin, please give a signed note to your camper's counselor at check-in specifying the dosage you prefer.*
Any medications without prescriptions cannot be administered. Any over the counter medications that have been opened previously will not be accepted. Medications will be administered based off of the prescription on the bottle. We cannot administer medicine based off of a parent's suggestion. Important Camper Parent Information!
Sunday Camper Arrival Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-12) ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Camper's Age Group (13-16) ...... Arrival @ 3:00 PM
No animals/pets are allowed on camp grounds. Animals or pets during registrations must remain in vehicles.
A youth camp staff member will meet each car at the camp entrance on Sunday at your designated camper arrival time. Parents and camper will be directed to their assigned section/cabin area. Parents will be allowed to help camper to their cabin and meet with the cabin counselor.
Saturday Camper Pick-Up Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-11) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (12-13) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (14-16) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Things To Bring To Camp
It is recommended that you bring the following: adequate clothing (including a nice casual outfit for the dance), toilet articles, towels, bedding (blankets, sheets, pillow, and extra sheet to cover the rubberized mattress), sleeping bag for overnights, swimming suit, goggles (if wanted for swim lessons), water shoes, and old shoes that can be worn in the lakes or rivers. Some nights are cool, and a sweatshirt or jacket comes in handy. Rain gear, extra shoes and socks (for hiking), sunscreen, tick repellent, hat or visor and water bottle, are all extra but useful. It is advisable to bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, long socks for hiking in the woods.
Things Not To Bring To Camp
Campers are not permitted to have radios, cellular phones, smart watches, CD players, iPods, or electronic games of any type. Campers are not allowed to bring knives or hatchets. Please do not send any food, candy, gum, pop, etc. Food items or candy that are mailed to a camper will be held in the office until the camper goes home on Saturday. Only disposable cameras will be permitted. Camp provides three complete and wholesome meals to all campers each day. There is no need to send food or candy to campers. Campers have a canteen book and can purchase small quantities of sweets and craft supplies during the week. Food and candy in the cabins invite unwanted critters that can be very destructive to personal belongings and cabin facilities.
*Medication Information*
Prescription and over the counter medications MUST be in original containers (in zip lock bag with camper's name on containers and zip lock bag). Over the counter medications MUST be in a new, sealed container or box.
Epi-pens and inhalers must have prescriptions with them. Send only the number of prescription pills that are needed for the amount of time while your child is at camp.
*IF you would like your camper to be given melatonin, please give a signed note to your camper's counselor at check-in specifying the dosage you prefer.*
Any medications without prescriptions cannot be administered. Any over the counter medications that have been opened previously will not be accepted. Medications will be administered based off of the prescription on the bottle. We cannot administer medicine based off of a parent's suggestion.
Important Camper Parent Information!
Sunday Camper Arrival Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-12) ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Camper's Age Group (13-16) ...... Arrival @ 3:00 PM
No animals/pets are allowed on camp grounds. Animals or pets during registrations must remain in vehicles.
A youth camp staff member will meet each car at the camp entrance on Sunday at your designated camper arrival time. Parents and camper will be directed to their assigned section/cabin area. Parents will be allowed to help camper to their cabin and meet with the cabin counselor.
Saturday Camper Pick-Up Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-11) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (12-13) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (14-16) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Things To Bring To Camp
It is recommended that you bring the following: adequate clothing (including a nice casual outfit for the dance), toilet articles, towels, bedding (blankets, sheets, pillow, and extra sheet to cover the rubberized mattress), sleeping bag for overnights, swimming suit, goggles (if wanted for swim lessons), water shoes, and old shoes that can be worn in the lakes or rivers. Some nights are cool, and a sweatshirt or jacket comes in handy. Rain gear, extra shoes and socks (for hiking), sunscreen, tick repellent, hat or visor and water bottle, are all extra but useful. It is advisable to bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, long socks for hiking in the woods.
Things Not To Bring To Camp
Campers are not permitted to have radios, cellular phones, smart watches, CD players, iPods, or electronic games of any type. Campers are not allowed to bring knives or hatchets. Please do not send any food, candy, gum, pop, etc. Food items or candy that are mailed to a camper will be held in the office until the camper goes home on Saturday. Only disposable cameras will be permitted. Camp provides three complete and wholesome meals to all campers each day. There is no need to send food or candy to campers. Campers have a canteen book and can purchase small quantities of sweets and craft supplies during the week. Food and candy in the cabins invite unwanted critters that can be very destructive to personal belongings and cabin facilities.
*Medication Information*
Prescription and over the counter medications MUST be in original containers (in zip lock bag with camper's name on containers and zip lock bag). Over the counter medications MUST be in a new, sealed container or box.
Epi-pens and inhalers must have prescriptions with them. Send only the number of prescription pills that are needed for the amount of time while your child is at camp.
*IF you would like your camper to be given melatonin, please give a signed note to your camper's counselor at check-in specifying the dosage you prefer.*
Any medications without prescriptions cannot be administered. Any over the counter medications that have been opened previously will not be accepted. Medications will be administered based off of the prescription on the bottle. We cannot administer medicine based off of a parent's suggestion.
Sunday Camper Arrival Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-12) ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Camper's Age Group (13-16) ...... Arrival @ 3:00 PM
No animals/pets are allowed on camp grounds. Animals or pets during registrations must remain in vehicles.
A youth camp staff member will meet each car at the camp entrance on Sunday at your designated camper arrival time. Parents and camper will be directed to their assigned section/cabin area. Parents will be allowed to help camper to their cabin and meet with the cabin counselor.
Saturday Camper Pick-Up Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-11) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (12-13) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (14-16) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Things To Bring To Camp
It is recommended that you bring the following: adequate clothing (including a nice casual outfit for the dance), toilet articles, towels, bedding (blankets, sheets, pillow, and extra sheet to cover the rubberized mattress), sleeping bag for overnights, swimming suit, goggles (if wanted for swim lessons), water shoes, and old shoes that can be worn in the lakes or rivers. Some nights are cool, and a sweatshirt or jacket comes in handy. Rain gear, extra shoes and socks (for hiking), sunscreen, tick repellent, hat or visor and water bottle, are all extra but useful. It is advisable to bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, long socks for hiking in the woods.
Things Not To Bring To Camp
Campers are not permitted to have radios, cellular phones, smart watches, CD players, iPods, or electronic games of any type. Campers are not allowed to bring knives or hatchets. Please do not send any food, candy, gum, pop, etc. Food items or candy that are mailed to a camper will be held in the office until the camper goes home on Saturday. Only disposable cameras will be permitted. Camp provides three complete and wholesome meals to all campers each day. There is no need to send food or candy to campers. Campers have a canteen book and can purchase small quantities of sweets and craft supplies during the week. Food and candy in the cabins invite unwanted critters that can be very destructive to personal belongings and cabin facilities.
*Medication Information*
Prescription and over the counter medications MUST be in original containers (in zip lock bag with camper's name on containers and zip lock bag). Over the counter medications MUST be in a new, sealed container or box.
Epi-pens and inhalers must have prescriptions with them. Send only the number of prescription pills that are needed for the amount of time while your child is at camp.
*IF you would like your camper to be given melatonin, please give a signed note to your camper's counselor at check-in specifying the dosage you prefer.*
Any medications without prescriptions cannot be administered. Any over the counter medications that have been opened previously will not be accepted. Medications will be administered based off of the prescription on the bottle. We cannot administer medicine based off of a parent's suggestion. Important Camper Parent Information!
Sunday Camper Arrival Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-12) ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Camper's Age Group (13-16) ...... Arrival @ 3:00 PM
No animals/pets are allowed on camp grounds. Animals or pets during registrations must remain in vehicles.
A youth camp staff member will meet each car at the camp entrance on Sunday at your designated camper arrival time. Parents and camper will be directed to their assigned section/cabin area. Parents will be allowed to help camper to their cabin and meet with the cabin counselor.
Saturday Camper Pick-Up Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-11) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (12-13) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (14-16) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Things To Bring To Camp
It is recommended that you bring the following: adequate clothing (including a nice casual outfit for the dance), toilet articles, towels, bedding (blankets, sheets, pillow, and extra sheet to cover the rubberized mattress), sleeping bag for overnights, swimming suit, goggles (if wanted for swim lessons), water shoes, and old shoes that can be worn in the lakes or rivers. Some nights are cool, and a sweatshirt or jacket comes in handy. Rain gear, extra shoes and socks (for hiking), sunscreen, tick repellent, hat or visor and water bottle, are all extra but useful. It is advisable to bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, long socks for hiking in the woods.
Things Not To Bring To Camp
Campers are not permitted to have radios, cellular phones, smart watches, CD players, iPods, or electronic games of any type. Campers are not allowed to bring knives or hatchets. Please do not send any food, candy, gum, pop, etc. Food items or candy that are mailed to a camper will be held in the office until the camper goes home on Saturday. Only disposable cameras will be permitted. Camp provides three complete and wholesome meals to all campers each day. There is no need to send food or candy to campers. Campers have a canteen book and can purchase small quantities of sweets and craft supplies during the week. Food and candy in the cabins invite unwanted critters that can be very destructive to personal belongings and cabin facilities.
*Medication Information*
Prescription and over the counter medications MUST be in original containers (in zip lock bag with camper's name on containers and zip lock bag). Over the counter medications MUST be in a new, sealed container or box.
Epi-pens and inhalers must have prescriptions with them. Send only the number of prescription pills that are needed for the amount of time while your child is at camp.
*IF you would like your camper to be given melatonin, please give a signed note to your camper's counselor at check-in specifying the dosage you prefer.*
Any medications without prescriptions cannot be administered. Any over the counter medications that have been opened previously will not be accepted. Medications will be administered based off of the prescription on the bottle. We cannot administer medicine based off of a parent's suggestion.
Important Camper Parent Information!
Sunday Camper Arrival Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-12) ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Arrival @ 2:00 PM
Camper's Age Group (13-16) ...... Arrival @ 3:00 PM
No animals/pets are allowed on camp grounds. Animals or pets during registrations must remain in vehicles.
A youth camp staff member will meet each car at the camp entrance on Sunday at your designated camper arrival time. Parents and camper will be directed to their assigned section/cabin area. Parents will be allowed to help camper to their cabin and meet with the cabin counselor.
Saturday Camper Pick-Up Times At Camp (Central Time)
Camper's Age Group (9-11) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (12-13) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:00 AM
Camper's Age Group (14-16) ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Family with Multiple Ages ...... Pick-Up @ 10:30 AM
Things To Bring To Camp
It is recommended that you bring the following: adequate clothing (including a nice casual outfit for the dance), toilet articles, towels, bedding (blankets, sheets, pillow, and extra sheet to cover the rubberized mattress), sleeping bag for overnights, swimming suit, goggles (if wanted for swim lessons), water shoes, and old shoes that can be worn in the lakes or rivers. Some nights are cool, and a sweatshirt or jacket comes in handy. Rain gear, extra shoes and socks (for hiking), sunscreen, tick repellent, hat or visor and water bottle, are all extra but useful. It is advisable to bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, long socks for hiking in the woods.
Things Not To Bring To Camp
Campers are not permitted to have radios, cellular phones, smart watches, CD players, iPods, or electronic games of any type. Campers are not allowed to bring knives or hatchets. Please do not send any food, candy, gum, pop, etc. Food items or candy that are mailed to a camper will be held in the office until the camper goes home on Saturday. Only disposable cameras will be permitted. Camp provides three complete and wholesome meals to all campers each day. There is no need to send food or candy to campers. Campers have a canteen book and can purchase small quantities of sweets and craft supplies during the week. Food and candy in the cabins invite unwanted critters that can be very destructive to personal belongings and cabin facilities.
*Medication Information*
Prescription and over the counter medications MUST be in original containers (in zip lock bag with camper's name on containers and zip lock bag). Over the counter medications MUST be in a new, sealed container or box.
Epi-pens and inhalers must have prescriptions with them. Send only the number of prescription pills that are needed for the amount of time while your child is at camp.
*IF you would like your camper to be given melatonin, please give a signed note to your camper's counselor at check-in specifying the dosage you prefer.*
Any medications without prescriptions cannot be administered. Any over the counter medications that have been opened previously will not be accepted. Medications will be administered based off of the prescription on the bottle. We cannot administer medicine based off of a parent's suggestion.