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Summer Camps 2008

 

Junior Camps

Age 9-12

Camp #1 – June 8 – June 14

Camp #2 – June 22 – June 28

 

Come prepared for a good week of fun activities, Bible lessons, and delicious food. Enjoy a series of interesting classes where you can learn practical skills; and don’t forget those great rocket building classes and the big launch!

 

 Junior Camp Costs

There is a $35 non-refundable registration fee due with your registration form.

The remaining $195 camp fee will be due when you come to camp.

 

Special Discounts : Those who register for camp early will get the first choice of classes. All registrations before May 1, 2008 get a $10.00 Discount. In addition, all families with 3 children attending camp get a $10.00 Discount for each child. Families with 4 or more attending camp get a $20.00 discount for each camper. Free t-shirts will be provided for all campers.

 

Teen Camp

Age 13-18

Teen week – July 13-19

 

This will be a great camp for teens with new activities and Bible studies. Come expecting a profitable week of fun and learning. We will build model rockets and have special activities.

 

Teen Camp Costs

There is a $35 non-refundable registration fee due with your registration form.

The remaining $210 camp fee will be due when you come to camp.

 

The camp begins Sunday evening with registration from 6:30-8:00 pm (no meal)

and ends Saturday morning at 10:00 am.

 

Please send a separate registration form for each camper who plans to attend. As soon as you know that a registered camper will be unable to attend, please contact us so another camper may take their place. You may call and request additional forms, make a copy of the one you have, or download and print as many forms as needed.

 

General Information 

 

Rules for acceptance and participation in the camp program are the same for everyone without regard to race, color, or national origin. In case of accident or illness, your family insurance will be relied upon to cover any necessary expenses. If you do not have any form of family insurance, a minimal amount of camp insurance may be available.

 

Activities at camp are designed to teach discipline and develop high standards of character and conduct. All camps have sports, swimming, daily Bible lessons, cabin devotions, lots of good food, interesting and educational classes in areas such as science, crafts, sports, and nature studies. Usually there is one program in the Planetarium or Science Museum each week

 

The Treasure Chest is the camp gift shop. It is open during camp but not on Sunday. Good books, rocks, geodes, fossils, meteorites, camp T-shirts, model rockets, stuffed animals, fluorescent minerals, and ultraviolet lights are just some of the popular items available. We keep an envelope for each camper and you may leave money for them to spend in the store throughout the week.

 

Dress Requirements

 

Girls are to wear either knee length split skirts, loose fitting slacks or jeans, capris or knee length shorts. Tops must cover adequately and modestly. Swimsuits must be of a modest one piece design. No flip-flops, sandals, mules or slides. Tennis shoes only for activities. For dinner and evening chapel, girls are to wear casual dresses or skirts with modest blouses (no low cut). Hems should be knee length or longer and any slits must also fall below the knee.

 

Boys are to wear jeans or knee length shorts and a shirt. Fish net shirts, cut off shirts, T-shirts with worldly advertising, any type of necklace, and earrings are NOT to be worn. For dinner and evening chapel, boys are to wear casual slacks or clean jeans and shirts with collars and no flip flops.

 

The staff reserves the right to ask any camper to change his/her outfit if it is inappropriate.

 

What to Bring:

Bible                                             Pillow                                      Socks

Flashlight                                      Toiletries                                 Wet weather clothes

Sleeping bag or bedding                 Sport clothes                            Sweater or Jacket

Towels                                          Chapel clothes                          T-shirt for swimming

Spending money for the gift shop   2 pair of shoes, no flip-flops     Modest swim suit

 

You may also bring a notebook, pen or pencil, camera, softball glove, fishing rod and tackle.

 

 

We encourage parents to write to their children early during the camp week.

Please call ONLY in case of an emergency.

 

Do not bring:

                                                                 Cell phones          Tape players

                                                                 CD players           MP3 players

                                                                 Food                    Video games

                                                                 Drinks                  Comics

                                                                 Gum                     Tobacco products

                                                                 Radios                  Illegal drugs

                                                                 Clock radios          Fireworks

 

Any non-cooperative or non-compliant campers are subject to discipline or dismissal from camp with forfeiture of fees.

 

  

 

 

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Fairmount, Ga. 30139-2835