Camp Rules and Regulations for Campers
(This form is to be signed, dated, and brought with you on registration day)
1. Everyone is required to conform to the camp schedule and rules.
2. The use or possession of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, and illegal substances is prohibited.
3. Automobiles are unnecessary during camp. If a camper brings an automobile that will be left at camp, the keys will be turned in at the camp office.
4. No comic books, magazines, pets, bicycles, skateboards, inline skates, or scooters are allowed.
5. NO ELECTRONIC DEVICES USED FOR COMMUNICATION, MUSIC, GAMES, VIDEOS, ETC. ARE ALLOWED.
THIS INCLUDES CELL PHONES
6. No camper is to be out of their cabin after designated lights out. The following penalties will apply. If a camper is caught out of their cabin after lights out (unless they have a good reason approved by the dean) they will be given a warning. If they are caught out a second time the parents will be called to come and pick up their child. If a camper is caught out of their cabin after lights out and is involved in an inappropriate activity the parents will be called and asked to come and pick up their child at the first offense. In such cases the camp fee will not be refunded. Cabin parents do not have the authority to override this rule.
7. There shall be no food or drinks in the cabins.
8. No camper is to be absent from class unless sick and given permission from the First Aid Supervisor.
9. Sickness and injury must be reported to the First Aid Supervisor.
10. All medications are to be given to the First Aid Supervisor during registration.
11. Upon arrival at camp the camper must check in with the registrar before going to their assigned cabin.
12. Bring clothes to worship in and clothes to play in. Bring swim clothes (no two-piece). In the matter of dress, Christian judgment must prevail. All extremes are to be avoided. No halter tops, bare midriffs or short shorts allowed. Tops must cover the shoulders and not be overly open on the sides. The dean or camp manager may request a camper to change clothes in case of inappropriate attire.
13. In case of refusal to obey, the camp management reserves the right to dismiss and exclude the camper from the camp. In such cases, the registration fee will not be refunded.
14. The dean has authority over all campers and faculty, however, the camp manager, as a representative of the Camp board, has FINAL authority in all camp matters.
I have read and understand the camp rules and have gone over them with my child.
Parent/Guardian signature
_________________________________ Dated: _______________
I have read and understand the camp rules and will obey them.
Camper signature
________________________________________ Dated: _______________