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Adult WeekEND & WeekDAY Agreement

Before Arrival

1. Please review all documents shared with you which may include but are not limited to the Parent Handbook, Welcome Packet with schedule (1 week prior), packing list, etc.

2. Any accessibility needs should be noted to the Camp Director before arrival to ensure your most comfortable and accessible stay. Campers’ privacy will be protected; information will not be shared with non-essential staff members.

3. Complete any required online coursework for the optional Adult Badgework programs (Level 1 Archery Certification/Troop Camper Certification).

On Arrival

1. All groups should check in and out with staff at their assigned arrival and departure time.

2. Each group is permitted to drive one vehicle to their assigned camp site to drop off gear & supplies. After your car is unloaded, vehicles must be returned to the front parking lot for the remainder of your stay. Abide by speed limit signs and WATCH FOR CHILDREN!

During Your Stay

1. Campers should remain with their Unit Leader, Troop Leader, or parents unless given specific permission. If campers separate from the group, they should have “truddies” (3+) & a planned time to return; minors should be under the supervision of an adult at all times.

2. Be courteous to campers & staff –abide by quiet hours, do not enter sites that are not your own, share space in pavilions & refrigerators, etc.

3. Outdoor cooking gear & games equipment is available for borrowing while at camp (included in the price of the program). Please return items to the location you checked it out from. If an item is damaged, broken, or misplaced, please notify a staff member ASAP.

4. Use of campers, trailers, ATVs, or other non-approved electronic or motorized equipment is not permitted.

5. No high-voltage appliances should be used in the pavilion including griddles, high-powered lights, etc.

6. Public use of electronics should be kept to a minimum. Adults are asked to enforce a screen-free environment for children and moreover in public spaces. Adults’ electronic devices may be used for photos of people in their party – please ask for consent before photos are taken.

7. Campers should not go into program areas including archery, low ropes course, and waterfront without a staff member, unless prior permission is given and instructor certification has been submitted.

8. Do not enter any maintenance areas.

9. Keep camp clean. Pick up litter, no graffiti/vandalism, and replace/clean equipment after use.

10. Trash must be disposed of within trash bins. Trash lids must be secured on garbage at all times.

11. Campfires and any outdoor stoves/BBQs/grills may not be left unattended. If any of these are found unattended, participants’ fire privileges will be revoked. Abide by state and local fire restrictions.

12. Camp is a non-violent space. If there are any issues or concerns, please contact the Camp Director.

13. Closed shoes must be worn at all times with the exception of water shoes, sandals with backs, or crocs at the waterfront area and in sleeping quarters. Flipflops are only permitted in the shower house.

14. Swim shoes must be worn in the shallow end of the pool.

15. No alcohol, drugs, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or vapes are permitted on camp property. Smoking is only permitted outside of the camp beyond the front gate. Children are not permitted in this area.

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