Be Prepared

Preparedness:

Rules and What to Bring

ANNOUNCEMENT ADULT CAMPERS Young Adult Campers Youth Campers Board of Directors


BE PREPARED!

SAFETY AND INSURANCE

All youth campers will be under supervision in every activity and will not be allowed off the camp grounds without special permission from the director. Any adult campers must tell the Director or/and Assistant Director before going off the camp grounds.  The camp will not be liable for anything except what is covered by our health and accident insurance. (All campers and staff must have their own health insurance. The camp's insurance will cover if you do not have any insurance.) Campers are not allowed to swim in the lake, but we have a swimming pool with a lifeguard. Boys and Girls will swim separately.

CAMP RULES

1. Everyone should always act like a Christian

2. Every youth camper must follow the camp schedule and stay on the campgrounds, except with the director's permission.  Adults can leave campgrounds after informing Director and/or Assistant Director.

3. No alcohol, beer, tobacco chewing, smoking, drugs (except those prescribed for health), or bad language are allowed in camp.

4. Youth campers may not drive or ride any car or motorcycle during the camp unless the director gives permission.

5. If any camper is hurt or sick, see the nurse immediately. For safety reasons, all campers must give all medicine to the camp nurse the first day of the camp. The nurse will give the medicine during the camp and will return the rest of your medicine on the last day of camp.

6. No radios, TV, stereos, video games, magazines, books (except Bible and Christian books), comic books, water guns or pets are allowed at camp.

Dress Code for the camp:

A. Every person must always wear shoes except when sleeping, swimming or bathing.

B. Shorts are OK but they must be within the length of your own palm from your knees. No tank tops.

C. DO NOT bring clothes that advertise beer, sex, or words with bad ideas.

D. For swimming, wear swimsuits that are modest.

E. Boys, do not use earrings please.

7. Youth boys and girls may not kiss or show love for each other in ways that are not good for other campers to see.

8. No one is allowed in the pool area when there is no lifeguard on duty.

9. Any person who does not obey these rules may be sent home at his/her expense.

10. The camp rules for the youth campers, adults, and staff differ. See the director for any questions. ALL Youth and Adult campers and Staff are required to sign the Camper's Agreement on the camp applicant form.

WHAT DO I BRING?

  1. Pillow
  2. Sheets
  3. Blanket
  4. Sleeping Bag
  5. Jacket
  6. Swimsuit
  7. Flashlight
  8. Extra Batteries
  9. Toilet articles
  10. Laundry bag
  11. Softball glove
  12. Towels/Rags
  13. Notebook/Paper
  14. BIBLE
  15. Pencils
  16. Pens
  17. Insect Repellent
  18. Cap/Hat
  19. Spending money
  20. A Cheerful Face

To Contact Chris Nipper:
Email:
chrisnipper@deafchristiancamp.org

 

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 To Contact Chris Nipper, Director:
Email: chrisnipper@deafchristiancamp.org

 


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