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What does this
mean for our campers? |
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Campers will hear
about Jesus Christ, Bible stories and
have devotional times while they are
here. |
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Campers will have the
opportunity to participate in a wide
variety of activities, chapel times and
all camp events, fellowshipping with
others. |
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For programmed camps,
Shamineau plans chapel times. Chapel times generally consist of skits
and games, singing, and a speaker
who shares a message. |
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What else should I
expect at Shamineau? |
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Shamineau offers many
activities outside when the weather
allows, campers will need seasonal
appropriate clothes. |
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2. |
Life at Shamineau is informal and modesty is
expected. Campers should not wear tank tops
with spaghetti straps, midriff-baring
shirts, and tight or short shorts/pants.
The Shamineau waterfront requires
1-piece swimming suits. |
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Campers should be
ready to have a great time, make new
friends, and be encouraged through
fellowship with other campers and staff. |
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Safety |
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Shamineau makes every
effort to have a Nurse, EMT, or First
Responder present at every camp. |
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During summer, the
waterfront hires certified lifeguards
to watch the swim areas. Campers must
also pass a swimming test to go in the
deep section. |
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A night watch
security guard is also hired during summer. |
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Our staff |
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To qualify for a summer staff position,
each staff member must successfully
complete an in-depth process.
First, an application must be completed,
including answering questions about
childcare experience, certifications,
and spiritual maturity. Three
references from adults who can comment
on their character are also required.
Second, each applicant must interview
for their position which is conducted in
person when ever possible. Lastly,
if an applicant is chosen, each must
attend staff training
where they will be prepared for a summer
of service. |
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Along with full time
staff, our summer staff also help run
camps during the rest of the year.
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