CHECK-IN is between 2:00 and 4:00pm on Saturday, your first day of camp. Campers will be admitted in the order of their registration
number. "Walk-ins" will be accepted starting at 3:00
CABIN ASSIGNMENTS are made at camp on the first day you arrive.
Use of RADIOS, CD PLAYERS, MP3 Playersor other electronic devices are NOT permitted for campers. This is due to maintain the peace
and serenity that the country setting offers.
LAUNDRY FACILITIES are NOT available for campers. If your child is staying for two weeks, please send plenty of clothing, bring additions
clothing at the end of the first week or take their clothes to Front Royal to launder it when you visit on Saturday.
CAMPERS, BRING WITH YOU:
Bible, notebook, pencil or pen
Bed clothing (pillow, sleeping bag/sheets & blankets)
Toilet articles (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, washcloth, towels, comb, etc.)
Flashlight and batteries
Every person must follower the camp schedule
Attendance at classes, devotionals and recreational activities is required unless excused by the director
All campers must be in their quarters during rest, study and sleeping periods.
Hiking will be in groups with counselor-approved supervision
All campers and staff members must adhere to the camp dress code.
Tobacco, alcohol or other drugs are not permitted at camp (this does not include prescriptions from your physician).
Drugs prescribed by your physician must be given to the camp nurse at registration, the first day you come to camp.
Any sickness or injury must be reported to the camp nurse or camp director.
Campers are not to keep pets, have guns, hatchets or knives at camp.
Defacing/destruction of property or wildlife is prohibited
The camp fee must be paid in full upon arrival at camp for registration.
Campers, staff, parents and friends are encouraged to limit telephone calls into or out of the camp. There is only one telephone line into camp
and this should be kept open for emergencies.
The director and his staff have the right to send any person home if, in their opinion, this action is deemed necessary for the health and safety of
the individual or the rest of those attending camp.
If a camper has a care at camp, he or she (or their friends) are not permitted to use the car. Keys must be turned over to the camp director at
registration.
In view of the outdoor activities at Camp, it is required that all campers and staff members wear clothes that will adequately cover and protect
the body. Because we believe that a Christian camp should emphasize Christian principles, including modesty in dress, ALL CLOTHING must
befit Christian standards, yet be in keeping with camp surroundings and activities.
SHOES must be worn at all times when outside of the cabins (except for the swimming pool area).
A BANQUET WILL be held at the end of the sixth week of Camp. Girls may wish to bring a dress or skirt and blouse. Gentlemen may wish to
bring a dress shirt and jeans/slacks.