Camp Rules
Most of the rules listed below, fall into the areas of common sense for Christ-like conduct. These will be discussed at the initial orientation session and are implemented for the camper’s safety and enjoyment.
Violations of any rule can result in the camper being sent home.
1. Campers will follow all scheduled activities. Exceptions to this rule must be approved by the Camp Director.
2. Campers are to conduct themselves in keeping with the Christian ideals of the camp in speech, behavior, and dress.
3. Campers should use common sense concerning proper dress. Very short shorts, revealing tops, and clothing with questionable advertising/slogans will not be allowed. If dress is found to be inappropriate, he/she will be asked to change. The final decision rests with the Camp Director.
4. Campers will be assigned to a specific cabin and counselor. Campers are required to always stay with their counselors. If exceptions are made, they are to keep the counselors informed of their whereabouts.
5. Off-limits areas include kitchen, canteen, pool/lake (when lifeguards are absent), other cabin areas, building roofs, and undeveloped terrain of camp (without a counselor).
6. Drugs, tobacco, alcoholic beverages, laser lights, fireworks, guns, knives, and other dangerous items are forbidden.
7. No cell phones or electronics are allowed at any time.
Most of the rules listed below, fall into the areas of common sense for Christ-like conduct. These will be discussed at the initial orientation session and are implemented for the camper’s safety and enjoyment.
Violations of any rule can result in the camper being sent home.
1. Campers will follow all scheduled activities. Exceptions to this rule must be approved by the Camp Director.
2. Campers are to conduct themselves in keeping with the Christian ideals of the camp in speech, behavior, and dress.
3. Campers should use common sense concerning proper dress. Very short shorts, revealing tops, and clothing with questionable advertising/slogans will not be allowed. If dress is found to be inappropriate, he/she will be asked to change. The final decision rests with the Camp Director.
4. Campers will be assigned to a specific cabin and counselor. Campers are required to always stay with their counselors. If exceptions are made, they are to keep the counselors informed of their whereabouts.
5. Off-limits areas include kitchen, canteen, pool/lake (when lifeguards are absent), other cabin areas, building roofs, and undeveloped terrain of camp (without a counselor).
6. Drugs, tobacco, alcoholic beverages, laser lights, fireworks, guns, knives, and other dangerous items are forbidden.
7. No cell phones or electronics are allowed at any time.