Parent Resources
Are you a parent and have questions about some of the particulars of camp? Here are some of the most common questions that parent's have every year and now you can find the answers all in one place! You will find information on everything from what clothes your camper should bring to how to send a letter. If you have any more questions that we have not answered feel free to contact us.
1. What should my child pack for camp?This seems to be the most common question asked by parents. Click the "Packing List" button below and download the official packing list that we send out to the church leaders. All the items found on this list will normally fit in one bag. Don't forget a sleeping bag, Bible, whistle, and flashlight! These are four of the most important items. Also, please help us by looking at the "Do Not Bring" section! We don't want to have to confiscate any electronics or "banned items"!
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2. Help! I lost the medical form!Don't worry! We have extra. Please completely fill out this form. Although, this form is only for emergencies, it is extremely important that we have it. We will not allow any child to stay at camp without this form being filled out and turned into the Program Staff. Providing us with a copy of your child's current shot record is also extremely important. Just call you primary pediatric physician and they should be able to send you a copy of the necessary information. We also ask that you pack your child's medication separately, so that it can be given to our camp nurse, when they arrive at camp.
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3. What should I expect at camp?Bible studies, good news, worship, rustic cabins, God's creation, and LOTS OF FUN!!!
Your children will be participating in many fun activities, including fishing, archery, the camp Olympics and Fear Factor (just to name a few)! They will be running, playing, and having a great time, while they are with us, but most importantly, they will be learning about God in new, exciting and kid friendly ways! From hands on crafts to exciting games our Bible studies appeal to every learning learning style and through them, your children will be encouraged to understand what is most important:The good news about who Jesus Christ is! |