A week of camp can change your life

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JUNIOR CAMP
JULY 8 - 13
Completed grades 2 - 7
Speaker: Scott Sivnksty

SENIOR CAMP
August 5 - 10
Completed grades 6 - 12
Speaker: Dave Kistler

WHAT MAKES CAMP AWESOME?

 
  • Great Preaching

  • Swimming

  • Frisbee Golf

  • Delicious Food

  • Friends

  • CANOING

  • 300 ft. Water Slide

  • 9 Square in the Air

  • GaGa Ball

  • Team Competitions

  • Character-Building Skills

  • Music Competitions

  • Basketball & Volleyball

  • Camper Choir*

  • 22 Rifle Range*

  • Crafts*

  • Paintball**

  • *Junior Week // **Senior Week

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Are You Ready for Camp?

WHAT TO BRING:
Bible, notebook, pencil/pen, sleeping bag, fitted twin sheet, pillow, flashlight, toiletry items and towels, empty bag for dirty laundry, light-weight jacket, extra pair of shoes, flip-flops/sandals, swimsuit. We recommend initialing all personal belongings

You may also want:
Money for snack shop, craft shop (Jr. week) and paintball (Sr. week).
Musical Instruments for music competition.

WHAT NOT TO BRING:
Cell phones, radios, iPod/MP3 players, gaming devices, tablets, hand-held electronics, questionable magazines, tobacco, liquor, drugs, knives, guns or fireworks

GUYS DRESS CODE
Loose fitting shorts or jeans may be worn for recreation. Casual long pants and collared shirts are preferred for evening services. No tank tops or cut off shirts are allowed.

GIRLS DRESS CODE
All attire must be loose fitting and close to knee length. Tank tops, low necklines, & tight-fitting clothing are not acceptable camp attire. Modest skirts or dresses are preferred for evening services. Swimsuits should should cover the stomach. (i.e. one-piece or tankini)

Note: CNW reserves the right to ask anyone to change his/her outfit
if, in the estimation of the staff, it does not comply with these standards.

PARENTS

  1. During the camp week, use of camp or personal phones by campers is prohibited.

  2. In case of an emergency, camp staff will contact you.

  3. Arrival / Departure info should be coordinated with a sponsor from your group.

  4. Please send camper mail to the physical camp address using the camper’s name and church name.

  5. Only items that seem of value will be kept for two weeks following each week of camp. Requested items can be mailed at your expense.

HEALTH & SAFETY

  1. Certified lifeguards supervise all water activities.

  2. A nurse is on site and available 24 hours a day during the camp week.

  3. Over-the-counter medications can only be provided by the camp nurse and staff. The camp nurse has non-prescription medicines in the event of minor illness or injury.

  4. Please do not send medication or vitamins with campers unless they are prescribed by a doctor.

  5. All prescriptions MUST be in their original, labeled containers. Each camper should place all prescription containers in a ziplock bag with any additional instructions to be given to church sponsor for registration.

VISITORS

Many church leaders and parents like to join us for a meal or stay overnight during the camp week.
All visitors must be pre-approved and registered as space is limited.
Lodging and meals are $45 per day per person.
Individual meals (Breakfast OR Lunch $5.00 per person, Dinner $8.00 per person).
Children 6 years old and under have free lodging, but meals cost $1.

If you plan to visit during a week of camp please complete the “Visitor Registration” form below.