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Pick up & Drop Off
To ensure safety, all parents must sign their children in and out of camp daily.
Children can be dropped off as early as 7:30 am.
Supervision
Children are supervised by trained counselors at all times, with a low camper to counselor ratio to ensure all campers get plenty of personal attention.
Children are supervised by trained counselors at all times, with a low camper to counselor ratio to ensure all campers get plenty of personal attention.
Must Have Daily Items
The Right Backpack
The list of things your child needs each day at camp is not long so choosing the right backpack to carry them in is important.
Make sure your child's backpack:
*Is durable, Select one made of sturdy fabric or nylon, make sure all of the zippers work properly.
*Has a compartment large enough to hold the extra set of clothes.
*Has an outside mesh water bottle pocket. Easy accessibility to water will help your camper stay properly hydrated all day long.
Clothes
Complete extra set of clothing
*Shorts, t-shirt, socks, and underwear.
*Extra pair of shoes
Water Bottle
Water is the best drink for your child. Not only is it the best at quenching thirst, it doesn't include the sugar and calories in many other drinks. Freeze two water bottles each night. Put one in the outside pocket of your child's backpack and the other inside the backpack. As the ice melts, your child will have a cold and refreshing drink.
It's the Little Things
Label everything
*Use permanent markers to label backpacks, water bottles and label the clothes if necessary.
Blanket, Pillow & Sheet
If your child sleeps at noon, please make sure to bring blanket, pillow and sheet so your child feels comfortable while sleeping. It is your responsibility to take it on Friday to wash and bring it back on Monday.
Food
We are proud of the fresh food we serve each day at the camp.
The Right Backpack
The list of things your child needs each day at camp is not long so choosing the right backpack to carry them in is important.
Make sure your child's backpack:
*Is durable, Select one made of sturdy fabric or nylon, make sure all of the zippers work properly.
*Has a compartment large enough to hold the extra set of clothes.
*Has an outside mesh water bottle pocket. Easy accessibility to water will help your camper stay properly hydrated all day long.
Clothes
Complete extra set of clothing
*Shorts, t-shirt, socks, and underwear.
*Extra pair of shoes
Water Bottle
Water is the best drink for your child. Not only is it the best at quenching thirst, it doesn't include the sugar and calories in many other drinks. Freeze two water bottles each night. Put one in the outside pocket of your child's backpack and the other inside the backpack. As the ice melts, your child will have a cold and refreshing drink.
It's the Little Things
Label everything
*Use permanent markers to label backpacks, water bottles and label the clothes if necessary.
Blanket, Pillow & Sheet
If your child sleeps at noon, please make sure to bring blanket, pillow and sheet so your child feels comfortable while sleeping. It is your responsibility to take it on Friday to wash and bring it back on Monday.
Food
We are proud of the fresh food we serve each day at the camp.