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Bringing what you need
can help to ensure a good camp experience. Remember to mark all clothing and gear with
the camper’s name using nametags or
permanent ink. When packing, keep in mind
that no laundry service is available.
Listed below are suggestions of what your camper may
need at camp, but pack according to your
child’s own needs. |
Clothing
Life at camp is informal and modesty is
expected. Campers should not wear tank tops
with spaghetti straps, midriff-baring
shirts, and tight or short shorts/pants. Be
sure to pack typical play clothes—the kind
you could afford to lose and don’t mind
getting really dirty. Days can be very
hot and nights can get pretty cold, so pack
accordingly. If you send a bag for dirty
clothes, please make sure it is clear and
marked “dirty clothes” and labeled with your
child’s name. |
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Packing list |
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Jeans |
Shorts |
T-shirts |
Sweatshirts |
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Pajamas |
Underwear |
Socks |
Jacket |
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Camera |
Pillow |
Sleeping Bag or Sheets and
Blankets |
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Towels |
Washcloth |
Soap |
Shampoo |
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Toothbrush |
Toothpaste
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Bible |
Notebook and Pen |
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Water Bottle
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Flashlight |
Bug Spray |
Sunblock |
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Swimsuit (one
piece only) or Trunks |
Athletic Shoes |
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Spending Money-
for gift shop and snack shop items.
An offering is taken at some camps |
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Do Not Bring |
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Music Devices
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Electronic Games
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Cell Phones |
Pagers |
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Weapons |
Drugs or Alcohol |
Expensive Items
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Immodest Clothing |
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Fireworks |
Food Items |
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