2019 Summer Camp Guide
CSI: Cub Scene Investigation
PLAN YOUR SUMMER NOW and EARN lots of badges and other advancements while having fun!
MAY
Spring Family Camping Page 8
JUNE
Day Camps and Twilight Camps Page 1
JULY
Scoutland Adventure Camp Page 5 Summer Family Camping Page 9 Every boy and girl who is registered in Cub Scouts can attend any summertime activity in this publication. Boys and girls not registered in Cub Scouts can register to attend.
DAY AND TWILIGHT CUB SCOUT SUMMER CAMP • • •
An organized five-day program for ALL Cub Scouts. Conducted at an approved site, during the daylight or early evening hours, but not overnight. For Scouts to learn and achieve advancements within their current rank.
• • •
Full of special activities that include sports, games, nature, and more. All camps are conducted in accordance with National Standards for Local Council Accreditation of Cub Scout Day Camps. Safe and fun for everyone.
When and Where is Camp Held?
DISTRICT
DAY CAMP 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
DATES
LOCATION
Apalachee
Dacula Day Camp
May 27-31
Hamilton Mill First United Methodist Church
Currahee
Cleveland Day Camp
June 3-7
White County Recreation Department
Etowah
Dawsonville Day Camp
June 3-7
Lumpkin Campground
Chattahoochee
Gainesville Day Camp.
June 3-7
Scoutland (Lake Lanier)
Apalachee
Lawrenceville Day STEM Camp
June 3-7
Lawrenceville First United Methodist Church Campgrounds
Sweetwater
Lilburn Day Camp
June 3-7
Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church
Sweetwater
Loganville Day Camp
June 3-7
Loganville United Methodist Church
Cherokee
Watkinsville Day Camp
June 3-7
Oconee Presbyterian Church
Apalachee
Buford Day Camp
June 10-14
Buford American Legion
Etowah
North Forsyth Day Camp
June 10-14
Church of The Good Shepherd
Sweetwater
Snellville Day Camp
June 10-14
Church of the Redeemer
Cherokee
Athens Day Camp
June 17-21
Covenant Presbyterian Church
Apalachee
Lawrenceville Day Camp
June 17-21
Prospect United Methodist Church
Sweetwater
Snellville Day STEM Camp
June 17-21
Grace Fellowship Church
Etowah
South Forsyth Day Camp
June 17-21
Midway United Methodist Church
Etowah
Cumming Day Camp
June 24-28
Bethelview United Methodist Church
Sweetwater
Monroe Day Camp
June 24-28
Bold Springs United Methodist Church
DISTRICT
TWILIGHT CAMP 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
DATES
LOCATION
Chattahoochee
Jefferson Twilight Camp
June 3-7
Jefferson Troop 158 Scout Hut
Currahee
Toccoa Twilight Camp
June 10-14
St. James United Methodist Church
Cherokee
Franklin/Hart Twilight Camp
June 17-21
Lavonia Scout Hut
Chattahoochee
Winder Twilight Camp
June 17-21
War Hill South Church
Mountain
Elijay Twilight Camp
June 17-21
Elijay Scout Cabin
Mountain
Fannin Twilight Camp
June 24-28
Epworth Community Club
Currahee
Homer / Cornelia Twilight STEM Camp
June 24-28
Uchee Lodge
Etowah
Cumming Twilight Camp (STEM)
July 9-11
Bethelview United Methodist Church
Currahee
Rabun Twilight Camp
July 22-26
Camp Rainey Mountain
Description
Amount
Pay Date
Early Registration
$95
By 5 pm May 9, 2019
Regular Registration
$115
May 10, 2019 – 7 days before your registered camp begins
Late Registration
$125
6 days before your camp begins up to the date of camp. T-shirts not guaranteed for late registration
Extra T-shirts
$10 each or $12 each for XXL and XXXL
Due at time of payment. No guarantees for late registration.
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DAY AND TWILIGHT CUB SCOUT SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Scout Name _________________________________________________________________ Date of Camp _______________________ Camp Location ____________________________________________ Pack# _______
Date of Birth _____/_____/______
Gender M/F
Grade entering Fall 2019 ___________________________
Please enter Parents information for the best address, phone, and email to contact parents. Parent(s) Name ______________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________ City _______________________________ State _______ Zip __________ Email _________________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________________________________ T-Shirt size (Check One) Youth
S (8-10)
M (10-12)
Adult:
L (14-16)
S
M
L
XL
Fee
Amount
Amount Enclosed
Early Registration On or before May 9, 2019
$95
$ ____________________
Regular Registration May 10-7 days before camp date
$115
$ ____________________
Walk-ins
$125
$ ____________________
My son/daughter is not a registered Scout
$25 additional registration fee
$ ____________________
# Extra T-Shirts ____________
$10 each/$12 each for XXL, XXXL
$ ____________________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
$ ____________________
Method of Payment (Check One) or make Checks payable to Northeast Georgia Council VISA
MASTERCARD
DISCOVER
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Credit Card # __________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________ Billing Zip _______________________ CVV# ___________ Signature _______________________________________________ Date _________________ Check # ___________________
HOW DO I REGISTER FOR CAMP? Choose the Camp/Camps you wish to attend. You may attend all that you want! Register online at www.nega-bsa.org/cs-twi-stem-cmp OR Complete this registration form for each camp you plan to attend and mail registration with payment to: Northeast Georgia Council, BSA Attn: Day/Twilight Camp PO Box 399 Jefferson, GA 30549 706-693-2446
OR
Northeast Georgia Council, BSA Attn: Day/Twilight Camp 203 Swanson Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30043 770-962-2105
Most camps have limited space and fill quickly. Camp is open to all youth, regardless of race, creed, color, or national origin. No youth will be denied the opportunity to attend Camp because of a physical or mental disability as long as his/her doctor has given him/her permission to attend. Your Camp Director must know about any special requirements before camp starts so that the staff can be prepared to provide the best possible experience.
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STAFF APPLICATION FOR DAY AND TWILIGHT CUB SCOUT SUMMER CAMP Camp is staffed entirely by parents and volunteers. All volunteers must attend Staff Training. The Camp Director will contact you with the details of camp. Volunteers who register at least two weeks prior to the start of camp, attend staff training, volunteer every day of camp, and pay a registration for his/her youth will receive a camp t-shirt and a $25 gift certificate good for merchandise at the Northeast Georgia Council Scout Shop. There is a limit of one gift certificate per youth and two per household.
I am Volunteering for Cub Scout Camp
Location ___________________________ Dates _______________
Name ______________________________________________________
Email Address ___________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________
City _______________________ State _____ Zip _______________
District ____________________________________________________
Pack# ___________ Troop# ____________ Crew# ___________
Home Phone _________________________ Cell Phone _________________________ Work Phone _________________________
Date of Birth ________ / ________ / ________
Are you currently registered with the BSA as an Adult Leader? Y/N If Yes, what is your position? _____________________________________________ Date of Youth Protection Training (you must have YPT to be a volunteer) ______________________________________________ Are you CPR Certified? Y / N If Yes, provide expiration date ______________________________________________________ Please bring your CPR Certified card to camp. Would you like your Scout with you during the camp specified above? Y / N Scouts Name __________________________________________________________________________
Where would you like to serve? Tiger Chaperone Wolf Chaperone Bear Chaperone Webelos Chaperone Assist Where Needed Other (please specify) ______________________________________
Arrow of Light Chaperone
Please register at least two weeks prior to the start of your camp. You must bring the Boy Scouts of America Medical Form #680-001 Parts A and B to camp. A copy of this form can be found in each of the Council Service Centers and on the Council website at www.nega-bsa.org. S M L XL XXL XXXL Your T-shirt Size (Check One) Adult: (Staff members who attend staff training and work the entire week receive a camp t-shirt at no charge) Number of Extra T-shirts________ at $10.00 each/$12.00 each for XXL and XXXL Amount enclosed for extra T-shirts $____________
Method of Payment (Check One) or make Checks payable to Northeast Georgia Council VISA
MASTERCARD
DISCOVER
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Credit Card # __________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________ Billing Zip _______________________ CVV# ___________ Signature _______________________________________________ Date _________________ Check # ___________________
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DAY AND TWILIGHT CUB SCOUT SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION WHAT IS INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION FEE? WHAT TO WEAR?
T-shirt, patch, supplies, programming, and fun!
Camp t-shirt, shorts, socks, closed-toes shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
NO SANDALS, CROCS, OR FLIP FLOPS.
WHAT TO BRING?
• Hat • Lightweight jacket, if necessary • Raingear, if necessary • Water bottle with water • Specific items from home if asked during camp for special activities • Required medication must be checked-in with the health office upon arrival to camp. All medications must be in the original container, marked clearly with the patient’s name and dosage, and be noted on the health form • Completed Health and Medical Form #680-001 Parts A and B. A copy of this form can be found in each of the Council Service Centers and on the Council website at www.nega-bsa.org. • Day Camps ONLY Non-perishable sack lunch and drinks each day.
PUT YOUR NAME ON EVERYTHING THAT COMES TO CAMP – INCLUDING LUNCH!
WHO CAN ATTEND? To attend camp, a youth must have completed Kindergarten and be a registered Cub Scout. Youth not presently registered may participate by paying an additional registration fee of $25. They will be placed in a Pack based on the school they attend. WHAT NOT TO BRING? Personal electronic equipment (tablets, cell phones, personal electronic devices, etc.), valuable items such as jewelry, pocket knives, glass items, or non-prescription drugs. WILL I WORK ON CUB SCOUT RANKS?
Most camp programs are based on a youth’s Cub Scout Rank. Many of the activities provide opportunities to qualify toward rank advancement. These give campers a head start for advancement for their upcoming rank. The camp program focuses on age-appropriate activities.
I’M A PARENT – HOW CAN I HELP?
Camp is staffed entirely by parents and volunteers. Complete the Staff Registration form or register at www.nega-bsa.org/cs-twi-stem-cmp to volunteer to help at camp.
IF I VOLUNTEER, WHAT DO I DO WITH MY NON-SCOUT AGE CHILDREN?
Unfortunately camps cannot
accommodate non-scout age children.
I STILL HAVE QUESTIONS, HOW CAN I GET THEM ANSWERED? Call the Council Service Center at 706-693-2446 and/or check out the Council website at www.nega-bsa.org/cs-twi-stem-cmp.
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SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP
Passport To Adventure
WHAT IS SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP?
Scoutland Adventure Camp is a 4-day, 3-night camp located on Lake Lanier, near Gainesville, GA. Meals are served in an air-conditioned dining hall. The camp maintains a full-time health facility and provides a certified aquatics instructor, trained shooting sports personnel, as well as a full-time qualified staff.
WHO CAN COME TO SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP?
Cub Scouts entering first, second, or third grade in the Fall of 2019 can swim, hike, learn handicrafts, and much more. Parents will accompany Scouts to all activities. Cub Scouts entering fourth grade in the Fall of 2019 receive a special introduction to Boy Scouts. Scouts will participate in eight adventures. Parents will accompany Scouts to all activities. Cub Scouts entering fifth grade in the Fall of 2019 choose to attend as a Scout/Parent team (parents accompany Scouts to all activities) or as a Patrol (1 Scout and 1 Parent; or 2-4 Scouts and 2 adults; or 5-8 Scouts and 3 adults). This experience will include the basics of canoe safety, safe swim defense, safety afloat, Leave No Trace Awareness, setting up camp, and introductory Scout skills. Participants will cook at least three meals with food and equipment provided by Scoutland. Scouts and adults who have passed the Scout swim test will canoe to the Outback Adventure Patrol site while non-swimmers and beginners will be transported to the patrol site by boat. All equipment will be transported to the site for you, so minimal gear is required. Showers are not available at the Outback Adventure site; however, port-o-potties will be available. Scouts sleep in tents they bring. All adults and Scouts will participate in a swim test as part of the check-in process. This means every youth and adult that will get into the water must have the swim test and pass or they will not be able to swim. There is opportunity for those who do not pass to learn from a certified instructor. No siblings allowed unless also registered Cub Scouts entering first – fifth grade in the Fall of 2019.
WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING TO CAMP?
Toiletries, towels, clothing for 4 days and 3 nights, extra shoes and socks, poncho/rain gear, swimsuit, sunscreen, insect repellent, water bottle, flashlight, sleeping gear, spending money ($30 recommended), Scout uniform, trash bags, hat and completed Health and Medical Form #680-001 Parts A and B. Food is provided.
WHAT DO ARROW OF LIGHTS ATTENDING OUTBACK ADVENTURE NEED TO BRING TO CAMP?
Small tent (2-4 person), small overnight backpack or duffle bag with the WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING TO CAMP items listed above, sleeping pad, and ground cloth.
WHEN IS SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
All sessions start at 2:00 pm on the Start Date and end at 9:00 am on the End Date. Camp session dates are:
Session
Start Date
End Date
Pay Date
Youth Fee
Parent/ Leader Fee
1
July 7
July 10
On or before June 6
$105
$75
2
July 10
July 13
After June 6
$120
$85
3
July 14
July 17
4
July 17
July 20
Fee includes all meals, t-shirt, patch, and materials for each participant.
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$ ______________________ $ ______________________ $ ______________________
$120
$75 $85
# of Scouts _________________________ after June 6
# of Parent/Leaders _________________________ before June 6
# of Parent/Leaders _________________________ after June 6
MASTERCARD
DISCOVER
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Webelos ONLY see back of registration to select eight Adventures.
CVV# ___________ Signature _______________________________________________ Date _________________ Check # ___________________
Credit Card # __________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________ Billing Zip _______________________
VISA
Method of Payment (Check One) or make Checks payable to Northeast Georgia Council
$ ______________________
Program (Cub Scouts, Webelos, AOL Outback Adventure)
Youth Protection Trained Y/N Date Completed
$105
T-Shirt Size
Program (Cub Scouts, Webelos, AOL Outback Adventure)
Grade Entering Fall 2019
# of Scouts _________________________ before June 6
T-Shirt Size
Amount Enclosed
Phone
Parents Email
Amount
Address, City, State Zip
Parent/Adult Leader Name
Phone
Fee
Address, City, State Zip
July 7-10
Scouts Name
Session
Available Youth T-Shirt Sizes: YS (8-10), YM (10-12), YL (14-16) Available Adult T-Shirt Sizes: AS, AM, AL, AXL, AXXL, AXXXL July 10-13 July 14-17 July 17-20 Pack #_________________ District__________________
SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP REGISTRATION
SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP REGISTRATION Although the days are packed with activities, there will be FREE time for swimming, archery, BB guns, fishing, and other activities. Sign-up for these activities at the parent/ leader meeting the first night. Space is limited and available first-come, first-serve. • Fort Adventure. Climb, slide, crawl, and swing at the Cub Scout Activity Grounds. One of the best playgrounds around! • Volleyball • Nature Hike. Hike this short trail and identify local flora and fauna. • Fishing. Take the challenge and try your luck for some great fishing. Learn the skills to land the big one. Bring your own gear and bait. Anyone 16 or older must have a valid Georgia fishing license to fish. • Archery and BB Shooting. Put to use those techniques and skills you have learned while having fun. • Swimming. Enjoy the swimming area and dock. Swim tests will be conducted the first day. • Ultimate Frisbee. A fast-paced Frisbee sport. • Compass Course. Learn the basic compass skills by navigating from one point to the next.
For Webelos ONLY. Please order the following Adventures in preferential order. You will receive 8 Adventures. PREFERENCE
ADVENTURE
DESCRIPTION
Adventures In Science
Be a Mad Scientist and participate in amazing experiments.
Aquanaut
Swimming in Lake Lanier. Swim test is required. Beginner swimming instruction offered to those who are still learning to swim.
Archery
Learn the techniques and skills needed to hit the mark! Trained instructors teach archery.
Aware & Care
Participate in activities that develop an awareness of individuals with disabilities.
BB Shooting
Shoot BB Guns on the range built just for Cub Scouts. Trained instructors teach this adventure.
Build it
Tools are fun & making things can be great! Learn the proper use of tools and leave with an item you make.
Cast Away
An adventure with fire building, tent pitching, and the use of knots. Cook a meal over a campfire.
Earth Rocks
Learn about Earth’s deepest secrets: rocks, minerals, fossils, and how they are formed.
Engineer
Make a catapult, learn about electricity, find out what engineers do, discover the physics of block and tackle pulleys in action.
Into The Woods
Explore the woods to identify trees and plants. Learn about forestry and how to judge the age of a tree.
Into The Wild
Discover the wonder of nature at Scoutland. Participate in a nature project, learn about birds, snakes and bugs.
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SPRING FAMILY CAMPING WEEKEND Camp Rainey Mountain 1494 Rainey Mountain Road, Clayton, GA 30525 May 3-5, 2019 Check-In Friday 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm, Check-out Sunday at 10:30 am A Council-organized camping weekend for the entire family! Enjoy an adventurous program while enjoying the Scout camp experience at Camp Rainey Mountain. Have a blast for three days and two nights!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION FEE
AMOUNT
Activities start at 9:00 am
PAY DATE
Early Bird
$25 per Family
March 29
Regular
$35 per Family
March 30 – May 2
Onsite
$40 per Family
May 3
Flag raising Saturday 8:45 am
• STEM Activities
Leaders’ Meeting Friday night. More information provided at check-in.
• BB Guns
Summer tents will not be up.
• Archery • Hike to Big Rock and/or
Cost includes one patch
Waterfall
What to bring? Water bottle, rain gear, food, cooking gear, tent, sleeping gear, hiking boots, flashlight, sunscreen, insect repellent.
Weekend event is rain or shine. Food is not provided.
Vehicles will be allowed to drive to campsite to unload gear on Friday only. Cars remain in camp parking lot.
• Fishing
Gates locked all day Saturday and unlocked after campfire.
• Saturday Night Campfire
Late Check-In Saturday from 7:30 am – 11:00 am
• Skits, songs and much more.
SPRING FAMILY CAMPING WEEKEND MAY 3 – 5, 2019 Scout Name ________________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Name ______________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________ City _________________________________________ State _______ Zip _______________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________________________________________________ Pack # __________________ Troop # ____________________ # of Scouts attending _________ # of Non-Scouts attend ______ # of Adults attending _____
FEE PER FAMILY
AMOUNT
AMOUNT ENCLOSED
On or before March 29, 2019
$25 per Family
$ ________________
March 30 – May 2, 2019
$35 per Family
$ ________________
On-site
$40 per Family
$ ________________
# Extra Patches ____________
$3 each
$ ________________
Total amount enclosed
$ ________________
Method of Payment (Check One) or make Checks payable to Northeast Georgia Council VISA
MASTERCARD
DISCOVER
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Credit Card # __________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________ Billing Zip _______________________ CVV# ___________ Signature _______________________________________________ Date _________________ Check # ___________________
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SUMMER FAMILY CAMPING WEEKEND Camp Rainey Mountain 1494 Rainey Mountain Road, Clayton, GA 30525 July 26 - 28, 2019 A Council-organized camping weekend for the entire family! Enjoy an adventurous program while enjoying the Scout camp experience at Camp Rainey Mountain. Have a blast for three days and two nights!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Flag raising Saturday 8:45 am
FEE
AMOUNT
PAY DATE
Activities start at 9:00 am
Early Bird
$30 per family
June 13
• Swim, blob, and canoeing!
Regular
$45 per family
July 25
Onsite
$50 per family
On-site
Cost includes one patch per family
What to bring? Water bottles, rain gear,swimwear, food, cooking gear, tent, sunscreen, sleeping gear, hiking boots, flashlight, insect repellent.
Weekend event is rain or shine. Food is not provided. Leaders’ Meeting Friday night. More information provided at check-in.
• STEM Activities
Summer tents will not be up.
• BB Guns
Vehicles will be allowed to drive to campsite to unload gear on Friday only.
• Archery
Cars remain in camp parking lot. Gates locked all day Saturday and unlocked after campfire.
• Fishing • Saturday Night Campfire • Skits, songs and much more.
SUMMER FAMILY CAMPING WEEKEND JULY 26 - 28, 2019 Scout Name ________________________________________________________________________ Parent(s) Name ______________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________ State _______ Zip _______________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________________________________________________ Pack # ___________________ Troop # ____________________ # of Scouts attending _________ # of Non-Scouts attend ______ # of Adults attending _____
FEE
AMOUNT
AMOUNT ENCLOSED
On or before June 13, 2019
$30 per Family
$ ________________
June 14, 2019 – July 25, 2019
$45 per Family
$ ________________
On-site
$50 per Family
$ ________________
# Extra Patches ____________
$3 each
$ ________________
Total amount enclosed
$ ________________
Method of Payment (Check One) or make Checks payable to Northeast Georgia Council VISA
MASTERCARD
DISCOVER
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Credit Card # __________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________ Billing Zip _______________________ CVV# ___________ Signature _______________________________________________ Date _________________ Check # ___________________ 9
GENERAL INFORMATION SCOUTLAND ADVENTURE CAMP • You will be taking a swim test as part of the check-in process. This means everyone (youth and adult) will get wet. Please come prepared. If any Scout should not participate in water activities, parents should attach a letter to his/her Medical and Health Form stating why. • Guest meals available for visitors for $6 at Scoutland Adventure Camp. Money is collected at camp during check-in. • Meal tickets, campsite assignments, and activity location list will be distributed at check-in. • T-shirts, patches and schedules for overnight camps will be distributed at the Parents/Leaders meeting. This meeting is usually held on the first night of camp. • A Trading Post and Snack Shack is available to accommodate your souvenir and sweet tooth needs. • A staff member will inspect your campsite before you may leave. FAMILY CAMPING WEEKENDS • At the Summer Family Camping Weekend only, you will be taking a swim test as part of the check-in process. This means everyone (youth and adult) will get wet. Please come prepared. If any Scout should not participate in water activities, parents should attach a letter to his/her Medical and Health Form stating why. • Campsite assignments, and activity location list will be distributed at check-in. • A Trading Post and Snack Shack is available to accommodate your souvenir and sweet tooth needs. • A staff member will inspect your campsite before you may leave. ALL CAMPS • Camps will go on rain or shine. • Camp fees are transferable but not refundable. Requests for transfers must be in writing and sent to the Jefferson Service Center, PO Box 399 Jefferson, Georgia 30549. Youth asked to leave camp for disciplinary reasons will not receive a refund. • You will not be allowed to park your vehicle or trailers at your campsite. Park only in designated locations. • Health and Medical Form #680-001 Parts A and B must be completed by every person attending any of the camps. A copy of this form can be found in each of the Council Service Centers or on the Council website www.nega-bsa.org/ files/20496/Medical-Form-A-B. • If any Scout or Adult has any physical limitations, please notify the Jefferson Service Center by calling 706.693.2446. • No pets are allowed on camp property. • Scouts and leaders should wear the official Scout uniform when traveling to and from camp, at flag lowering and dinner. • Scouts may wear an activity uniform (shorts and t-shirt) during the day.
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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID ATHENS, GA. 30601 PERMIT NO. 155
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REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.NEGA-BSA.ORG CAMP
SCOUTS
NON-SCOUTS
PARENTS REQUIRED TO ATTENED
MEALS PROVIDED
TENT NEEDED
Spring Family Camping Weekend
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Day Camp
Yes, all Scouts entering 1-5 grade Fall 2019
Yes for additional fee $25
No
No, bring snack and lunch
No
Yes, all Scouts entering
Yes for
1-5 grade Fall 2019
additional fee $25
No
No
No
Summer Family Camping Weekend
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Scoutland Adventure Camp
Yes
No
Twilight Camp
Yes for 1-4 grade; 5th grade needs leader
Yes
For 5th grade only