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What To Bring
1. Bible
2. sleeping bag and/or bed linens
3. soap, towels and toiletries
4. tennis shoes (two pairs)
5. flashlight
6. water/sports bottle
7. money for camp store (optional)
8.
bug spray or towlettes
9. swim trunks/boys or one-piece bathing suit/girls
10.
clothing for sunny, rainy, hot and cool days
11.
stationery with pre-stamped envelopes, address list, paper & pen/pencil
12.
comfort items (stuffed animal, special blanket, pictures, etc.)
13.
dressy outfit for senior & junior high camp formal dinner celebration
14.
necklace and beads if you are a returning camper
15.
prescription medication (no over the counter medication)
16. pillow
17. pajamas
18. beach towel
19. shower shoes or flip flops
20. sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher)
21. raincoat or poncho
22. camera/film
23. reading material
** NOTE: Prescription medications must be brought to camp in the original
container from the pharmacy with the camper's name, prescribing physician's
name, medication identification and dosage clearly marked. In accordance
with state licensing rules, all camper medications will be stored in the Health
Lodge.
Please Leave Home
1. cell phones, pagers, instant
message systems, 2-way radios, palm pilots, hand-held
video games, portable music players, DVD players or televisions
2. clothing featuring alcohol, drugs, profanity, lewd graphics, tube tops,
backless or
one-shoulder tops, very short shorts or mini skirts
3. platform shoes
4. any type of food or beverage (except special diet food)
5. expensive jewelry or clothing (do not bring items that are irreplaceable)
6. diet pills or other weight-loss aids (unless prescribed by a physician)
7. bikini, tankini or speedo-type bathing suits
8. knives or any type of weapon
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