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During Jr High Girls Week, campers will get to experience our high-adventure activities with their cabin, take part in exciting camp-wide games, relax at the beach, and enjoy unforgettable evening events. Girls Week is designed for campers who have completed grades 5 through 8.
During Jr High Week, campers will get to experience our high-adventure activities with their cabin, take part in exciting camp-wide games, relax at the beach, and enjoy unforgettable evening events. Jr High Week is designed for campers who have completed grades 6 through 8.
Junior Campers will participate in a rotation to enjoy fun camp activities! They get to try out high-energy camp activities like tubing and the rock wall as well as camp favorites like archery and kayaking. They will participate in camp wide games, sing songs at campfire and get lots of time at the beach.
Overnight camper T-shirts (Kids Camps, Junior Camps & Jr High Camps) can be purchased at registration and campers will receive their shirts at the end of their camp session!
You will have an opportunity to look through the lost & found when picking up your camper. Unlabeled lost & found items will be donated to charity throughout the summer. It is helpful if you use identification tags and make sure you label your campers belongings. When a labeled item is left behind, parents can contact us to arrange pick up.
Meals are served buffet style and within the meal there are a handful of different options for your camper. Our kitchen is familiar with special diets and food allergies and are happy to accommodate any additional needs. Making sure campers are eating enough and eating a variety of nutritious meals is one of our top priorities! We strive for diversity within the meals so even if the main dish isn’t something they enjoy there are other sides and alternatives (cereals, breads, fruits, and veggies) on hand.
ACT is a junior high camp experience (for campers who have completed grades 6-8) where your child will participate in team building & leadership training, in addition to ALL the fun of our Day Camp activities!
You will want to send your camper with a hat, sunscreen, water bottle, closed-toed shoes, lunch and snacks (peanut/tree nut safe). On Water Wednesday please send your camper with water shoes (or shoes that can get wet), a bathing suit, an extra t-shirt (required for water activities), a towel, and a plastic bag for wet items.
Our Day Camp programs are on the property of the church we are partnering with. So everything is onsite, right where the parent / guardian checks in their camper(s).