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Questions Campers Have

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Where will I sleep?
  You will sleep in a cabin with 8-10 other campers from your church,
an adult counselor and a young adult counselor assistant. You will sleep on your own bunk bed with your own sleeping bag and pillow.

 

What will I eat?
  Our cooking staff work hard every day to make home-made meals and
snacks that taste great! You will eat breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks together with your cabin mates.

 

I've never been to camp before. What will it be like?
  Our camp is for kids, and it is planned with you in mind! We have fun activities throughout the day, including games, water activities, singing, silly skits, crafts, quiet times to rest, hanging out with friends, and hearing about Jesus' love for you!  

 

What if I don't feel good?
  Our camp nurse knows how to help you feel better. Usually some rest and water helps a lot! But if you still feel sick, she has directions from your parents/guardians on how to take the best care of you. 

 

Will I feel lonely?
  Camp is so full of  friendly kids and nice leaders that you probably won't feel lonely at all. We have activities planned from the very start to help you get to know one another and make some lasting friendships. On top of that, our Focus Group, Connections, is designed to help you develop good relationships at camp, and when you go home.


 

What Should I Bring?
  • Bible

  • Camera (optional)

  • Flashlight

  • Great attitude   

  • Insect Repellent  

  • Light jacket

  • Notebook

  • Pen or pencil

  • Personal grooming items (toothbrush, toothpaste, body soap, shampoo, deoderant, hairbrush)

  • Pillow

  • River shoes that won't fall off

  • Sun block

  • Sleeping bag & twin fitted sheet

  • Swimsuit 

  • Towels (for bath and swimming)

  • Warm and cool weather clothing

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