What to Bring
Bible, pencil, bedding (Twin), toiletries, towels & washcloths, modest clothing & swimsuit (see Dress Code below), bug spray and sunscreen.
What NOT to Bring:
Electronics (including cell phones), weapons, tobacco, drugs or alcohol. Any electronics needed for traveling to and from camp can be locked in the office during the camp session.
Dress Code:
Please be modest in your clothing. Advertising, graphics & designs must be free from profanity, obscenity, violence, promoting tobacco, drugs or alcohol. One-piece or tankini bathing suits only. (When in the standing position, the stomach must be fully covered.) Swimwear is to be worn only during water games and swimming. Shorts & skirts are to be at least mid-thigh length. All pants/shorts/shirts are to be worn with a natural waist, keeping undergarments covered. Shirts are to cover midriffs, cleavage, shoulders, and backs. Clothing should fit well and not be excessively tight.
To Ensure a Great Experience:
- Every person is expected to conduct themselves in a Christ-like manner.
- Use of tobacco, drugs, or alcohol is strictly prohibited.
- Once a camper arrives, he/she is expected to stay for the entire camp session. If other arrangements need to be made, please contact the camp office prior to the camp session.
- Campers attending youth programs who bring their automobiles will turn their keys into the camp office.
- Misconduct or intentional damage of camp property may result in: a) restriction of privileges; b) sent home without a refund; and/or c) invoiced for damage.
- All medications will be turned in to the Health Supervisor and must be in the original container.
- All food items are prohibited in the dorms, cabins and other sleeping areas.
Visitors:
The safety of our campers is very important to us. Visitors (including family members) and phone calls are discouraged during camp sessions. If you need to get a message to your camper, please call the camp office 724-455-2700.