Guidelines for Campers
Summer camp can be a great experience for the campers and the staff. Problems are rare, yet we establish these camp rules to ensure the safety and well-being of our campers. We are here to honor and glorify the Lord, and that includes taking care of the ones entrusted to us for their time at camp. Please call if you have any questions.
What to Bring:
Sleeping bag, pillow, Bible, notebook, sunscreen, mosquito repellant, water bottle, prescription medications, and other personal care items. Short & long pants, sneakers, sandles, towel, and a light jacket.
What to Leave Home:
Ipods, walkmans, radios, mp3 players, cassette decks, and any other music storage and retrieval devices. No laptops, DVD players, or other electronic appliances or devices. No firearms, pellet, or bb guns, paintball guns, airsoft guns, sling shots, knives, or any other kind of device that can be used or perceived as a weapon. No pepper spray or mace. Small folding pocket knives with a blade of less than 2 1/2 inches is okay.
Modest Clothes and Modest Behavior:
All clothing worn at camp must be modest by the standards of the camp staff. This includes skimpy bathing suits whether one or two piece, spaghetti strap tops, shorts that are too short, pants worn too low, or shirts too high. Female top clothing must not show cleavage or have plunging necklines. Sleepwear is restricted to the cabins. Immodest clothing will be defined by anything worn that is intended to draw attention to the wearer or the body of the wearer.
Campers are to refrain from any and all physical, romantic, or sexual relationships with other campers or staff. Our staff are under the same requirement, and must refrain from counseling campers of the opposite sex.
Zero Tolerance Stuff:
Use or possession of drugs, alcohol, tobacco products, pornography, firearms or potentially dangerous weapons of any kind, and other inappropriate material at camp will not be tolerated. Campers must not fight or exhibit any threatening behavior to other campers or staff, including use of profanity, stealing, or destruction of property. Zero tolerance of these items and behaviors means that parents will be called to pick up their campers if camper rules aren't followed.
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