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  • 2025 Day Camp Registration

    Summer Day Camp at Kimball Camp is for kids ages 4-14. You may register your child for multiple weeks of Day Camp using this form. Please carefully review and complete this form before submitting.
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  • WEEKS OF CAMP

  • Day Camp programs are designed for kids ages 4-14.*

     

    Adventure Cubs:

    Monday-Friday, half-day program for kids ages 4-5 who are in preschool, young 5's, Time to Grow, or beginning Kindergarten in the fall.

     

    Outdoor Explorers:

    Monday-Friday, full-day program for kids who have just completed grades K-8, ages 6-14.

     

    *If your child is between the ages of 8-17, consider registering for our resident (overnight) camps. If your child is between the ages of 14-17, please consider applying for our Counselor in Training (CIT) program.

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    Adventure Cubs: Preschool (half day)
    Outdoor Explorers: Kindergarten - 8th Grade (full day)
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        Adventure Cubs: Preschool (half day)
        Adventure Cubs - Week 1 (June 9 - 13): Camp Friendship! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 1 (June 9 - 13): Camp Friendship!Camp friends are the best friends! Get to know your fellow campers and our summer staff through songs, skits, games and more.
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 2 (June 16 - 20): Show Some Spirit!   Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 2 (June 16 - 20): Show Some Spirit! Show your summer spirit with different themes each day! Monday: PJ/Cozy Clothes; Tuesday: School/Team; Wednesday: Backwards; Thursday: Holidays; Friday: Rainbow/Tie-Dye
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 3 (June 23 - 27): Heroes and Villains! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 3 (June 23 - 27): Heroes and Villains!Join in the battle of “good” vs. “evil!” Dress as your favorite heroes and villains to see who will rule the camp. Please no toy/prop weapons.
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - MINI Week 4 (June 30 - July 2): Stars, Stripes and Celebration! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - MINI Week 4 (June 30 - July 2): Stars, Stripes and Celebration!Get festive for the Fourth! Our mini-camp is jam-packed with classic camp activities and special celebrations.
        $50
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 5 (July 7 - 11): Game On! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 5 (July 7 - 11): Game On!Whether it’s field games or board games, challenge yourself through competitive play! Race to the top of Goliath, battle in the Gaga Ball pit, or become the card game champion.
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 6 (July 14 - 18): Wonders of the Wild! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 6 (July 14 - 18): Wonders of the Wild!Flora, fauna, and fossils - oh, my! Dig into our natural world through forest study, rockhounding and animal tracking.
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 7 (July 21 - 25): Move to the Music! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 7 (July 21 - 25): Move to the Music!March to the beat of your own drum! Dance, craft, play and sing your way around camp.
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 8 (July 28 - August 1): Adventure Around the World! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 8 (July 28 - August 1): Adventure Around the World!From the shores of Long Lake to the peak of the Giant Swing, venture around camp while getting a taste of global cultures!
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 9 (August 4 - 8): Travel Through Time! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 9 (August 4 - 8): Travel Through Time!Discover decades past through games, crafts and culinary creations.
        $80
          
        Adventure Cubs - Week 10 (August 11 - 15): Camp Magic! Product Image
        Adventure Cubs - Week 10 (August 11 - 15): Camp Magic!Summer camp may end but the magic lives on! Experience the best of camp with magical surprises.
        $80
          
        Outdoor Explorers: Kindergarten - 8th Grade (full day)
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 1 (June 9 - 13): Camp Friendship! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 1 (June 9 - 13): Camp Friendship!Camp friends are the best friends! Get to know your fellow campers and our summer staff through songs, skits, games and more.
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 2 (June 16 - 20): Show Some Spirit! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 2 (June 16 - 20): Show Some Spirit!Show your summer spirit with different themes each day! Monday: PJ/Cozy Clothes; Tuesday: School/Team; Wednesday: Backwards; Thursday: Holidays; Friday: Rainbow/Tie-Dye
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 3 (June 23 - 27): Heroes and Villains! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 3 (June 23 - 27): Heroes and Villains!Join in the battle of “good” vs. “evil!” Dress as your favorite heroes and villains to see who will rule the camp. Please no toy/prop weapons.
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - MINI Week 4 (June 30 - July 2): Stars, Stripes and Celebration! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - MINI Week 4 (June 30 - July 2): Stars, Stripes and Celebration!Get festive for the Fourth! Our mini-camp is jam-packed with classic camp activities and special celebrations.
        $80
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 5 (July 7 - 11): Game On! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 5 (July 7 - 11): Game On!Whether it’s field games or board games, challenge yourself through competitive play! Race to the top of Goliath, battle in the Gaga Ball pit, or become the card game champion.
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 6 (July 14 - 18): Wonders of the Wild! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 6 (July 14 - 18): Wonders of the Wild!Flora, fauna, and fossils - oh, my! Dig into our natural world through forest study, rockhounding and animal tracking.
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 7 (July 21 - 25):  Move to the Music! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 7 (July 21 - 25): Move to the Music!March to the beat of your own drum! Dance, craft, play and sing your way around camp.
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 8 (July 28 - August 1): Adventure Around the World! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 8 (July 28 - August 1): Adventure Around the World!From the shores of Long Lake to the peak of the Giant Swing, venture around camp while getting a taste of global cultures!
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 9 (August 4 - 8): Travel Through Time! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 9 (August 4 - 8): Travel Through Time!Discover decades past through games, crafts and culinary creations.
        $130
          
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 10 (August 11 - 15): Camp Magic! Product Image
        Outdoor Explorers - Week 10 (August 11 - 15): Camp Magic!Summer camp may end but the magic lives on! Experience the best of camp with magical surprises.
        $130
          
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      • Prices are listed for information only.

         

        Payments can be made at:

        https://kimballcamp.com/make-a-payment

         

        For each week, a $50 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a place at camp.

        Full payment must be recieved by June 1st, 2025.

        Registrations made after June 1st require payment in full to reserve a place at camp.

      • The drop-off and pick-up periods for Day Camp are as follows:

        Adventure Cubs: 8:30-9:00 am drop-off, 11:00-11:30 am pick-up.

        Outdoor Explorers: 8:30-9:00 am drop-off, 4:00-4:30 pm pick-up.

        Drop-off and pick-up will be at the playground next to the Lodge.

         

        If I arrive earlier than 8:30 am, I will need to wait in my vehicle with my child until 8:30. If I need to drop off or pick up my child at any time outside of these scheduled periods, I will communicate with the camp office, check in at the office immediately upon arrival, and allow an extra 20 minutes during a pick-up for camp staff to bring my child to the camp office while following all camp procedures and policies.

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      • EMERGENCY CONTACTS & AUTHORIZED PICKUPS

      • CAMPER HEALTH FORM

      • Kimball Camp programs involve a variety of activities that may include warm-ups, games, group initiative problems, high and low ropes course elements, and a full range of other physical activities. The level of participation in any activity is at all times completely voluntary and up to the individual's choice. Yet there is a risk that must be assumed by each participant that he or she may suffer an emotional or physical injury.

      • I certify that I am the child's custodial parent/guardian and by sending my child to camp I authorize Kimball Camp to:

        1. Seek medical treatment for my child if I and all other emergency contacts cannot be reached.

        2. Release my child to any of the individuals listed in the authorized checkout section located above.

        3. Prohibit the release of my child to any individual who is unable to produce a valid photo ID and/or is not listed in the authorized checkout section located above.

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      • AGREEMENTS AND WAIVERS

        • HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT 
        • In consideration of the privilege of using Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, I agree to assume the risk for any injuries, including death, that may be sustained by the participant named on this form while participating in activities planned and/or facilitated by Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, regardless of whether injury or death occurs on or off the Kimball Camp Outdoor Center campus. I further assume all responsibility for injury or death that occurs during the named participant's intended stay at Kimball Camp Outdoor that may result from the named participant's decision, whether intentional or unintentional, to decline to participate in a planned activity and/or depart from designated Kimball Camp Outdoor Center activity areas, grounds, staff supervision, or intended program. Further, I agree to indemnify, hold harmless, assume liability for and defend Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, its trustees, officers, employees, staff, members and agents from all costs and expenses including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, reasonable investigative and discovery costs, court costs, and any other sums which Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, its trustees, officers, employees, staff, members and agents may pay or become obligated to pay for injury, including death, to persons or damage to property resulting from the use of Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, or from our actions or omissions and arising from any cause, including vehicles, except for matters caused by the exclusive negligence or willful misconduct of Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, its trustees, officers, members and agents while acting within the scope of duties of such relationship to Kimball Camp Outdoor Center. By signing below, I hereby certify that I have the legal authority to sign this agreement on behalf of the participant named above.

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        • HIGH ADVENTURE ACTIVITY WAIVER 
        • In consideration of the privilege of using Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, I agree to assume the risk for any injuries, including death, that may be sustained by the participant named on this form while participating in activities planned and/or facilitated by Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, regardless of whether injury or death occurs on or off the Kimball Camp Outdoor Center campus. I further assume all responsibility for injury or death that occurs during the named participant's intended stay at Kimball Camp Outdoor that may result from the named participant's decision, whether intentional or unintentional, to decline to participate in a planned activity and/or depart from designated Kimball Camp Outdoor Center activity areas, grounds, staff supervision, or intended program. Further, I agree to indemnify, hold harmless, assume liability for and defend Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, its trustees, officers, employees, staff, members and agents from all costs and expenses including, but not limited to, attorney's fees, reasonable investigative and discovery costs, court costs, and any other sums which Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, its trustees, officers, employees, staff, members and agents may pay or become obligated to pay for injury, including death, to persons or damage to property resulting from the use of Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, or from our actions or omissions and arising from any cause, including vehicles, except for matters caused by the exclusive negligence or willful misconduct of Kimball Camp Outdoor Center, its trustees, officers, members and agents while acting within the scope of duties of such relationship to Kimball Camp Outdoor Center. By signing below, I hereby certify that I have the legal authority to sign this agreement on behalf of the participant named above.

          With full knowledge of the facts and circumstances surrounding the ACTIVITY, I voluntarily participate in the ACTIVITY and assume the responsibilities and risks resulting from my participation, including all risk of property damage and injury to others and to myself. I agree to comply with all of the rules and conditions of participating in the ACTIVITY. I understand I am required to provide my insurance information and my personal policy is the primary billable insurance for any medical costs that may directly or indirectly result from my participation in the ACTIVITY. I understand there is limited secondary medical coverage that covers me for injury or illness while participating in the ACTIVITY. This limited medical coverage will cover me as the secondary insurance up to its limits. If the injury or illness exceeds the coverage limits, I have adequate applicable insurance necessary to provide for and pay any medical costs that may directly or indirectly result from my participation in the ACTIVITY; otherwise, I understand that I am solely responsible for any medical costs that may directly or indirectly result from my participation in the ACTIVITY in excess of the secondary coverage limits. 


          I will indemnify and hold the State of Michigan, acting by and through the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), on behalf of Kimball Camp, its employees, directors, officers, and agents (hereafter referred to as ORGANIZATION) harmless with respect to any and all claims, injuries, and costs associated with my participation in this ACTIVITY. Furthermore, I acknowledge that I am solely responsible for any action that I participate in associated with this ACTIVITY or around this ACTIVITY, regardless if occurring before, during or after the period of the ACTIVITY. I will conduct myself in a manner that is considerate of other participants and in accordance with ORGANIZATION Rules and Regulations (including Participant/Camper Code of Conduct, when applicable) and with any state and city laws or rules where the ACTIVITY is occurring. If this ACTIVITY is an off-campus ORGANIZATION sponsored event, such as field trips, conferences, research, experiential learning, extension of classroom learning, etc., I understand that conduct not acceptable in the classroom setting is not acceptable during this ACTIVITY and will be handled in accordance with camp policy. 

          To the extent permitted by law, and in consideration for being allowed to participate in the ACTIVITY, I hereby save, hold harmless, discharge and release the ORGANIZATION from any and all liability, claims, causes of actions, damages or demands of any kind and nature whatsoever that may arise from or in connection with my participation in any activities related to the ACTIVITY, whether caused by the negligence or carelessness of the ORGANIZATION or otherwise. 

          It is my express intent that this Acknowledgement of Risk and Waiver of Liability shall bind my spouse, the members of my family and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives and assigns. I further agree to save and hold harmless, indemnify and defend the ORGANIZATION from any claim by the aforementioned parties arising out of my participation in the ACTIVITY. 

          I recognize and acknowledge that the ORGANIZATION makes no guarantees, warranties, representations, or other promises relative to the ACTIVITY, and assumes no liability or responsibility for injury or property damage that I may sustain as a result of participation in the ACTIVITY. I further understand and agree that this is a release of liability and indemnity agreement, and it is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by law. If any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full force and legal effect. 

          I hereby certify that, with or without accommodation, I have no health-related reasons or problems that preclude or restrict my participation in the ACTIVITY. I hereby consent to and understand myself to be solely responsible for the cost of first aid, emergency medical care, and, if necessary, admission to an accredited hospital for executing such care or treatment for injuries that I may sustain while participating in any activity associated with the ACTIVITY. 

          In signing this Acknowledgement of Risk and Waiver of Liability I hereby acknowledge and represent: (a) that I have read this document in its entirety, understand it, and sign it voluntarily; and (b) that this Acknowledgement of Risk and Waiver of Liability is the entire agreement between the parties hereto and its terms are contractual and not a mere recital.


          I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of the above-named participant in the ACTIVITY. On behalf of myself and my spouse, partner, coguardian or any other person who claims the participant as a dependent, I have read the above agreement, I understand the contents of this Acknowledgement of Risk and Waiver of Liability, assent to its terms and conditions, and sign this Acknowledgement of Risk and Waiver of Liability of my own free act. 

          I acknowledge that my dependent and I have agreed to the terms and conditions of my dependent's participation in the ACTIVITY, and I hereby give my consent to participation by my dependent in the ACTIVITY, and to receive medical treatment determined to be necessary. I further agree to hold harmless, indemnify and defend the ORGANIZATION from and against all claims, demands or suits that my dependent has or may have. 

           

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        • PHOTO, VIDEO, AND AUDIO RELEASE WAIVER 
        • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PHOTO, VIDEO, AND AUDIO RELEASE WAIVER


          1. I recognize and acknowledge that Kimball Camp (hereafter ORGANIZATION), may record my participation and appearance in camp-related events (hereafter ACTIVITY) on any recorded medium (including, but not limited to: video, audio, and photos) for use in any form (including, but not limited to: print, websites, blogs, and internet).

          2. I authorize such recording and release ORGANIZATION to use my name, likeness, voice, and biographical material to exhibit or distribute such recordings in whole or part without restrictions or limitations for any educational or promotional purpose.

          3. I further release ORGANIZATION to use material from blogs associated with ACTIVITY without restrictions or limitations for any educational or promotional purpose. 

          4. Furthermore, I acknowledge that I am solely responsible for any action that I take that is outside the scope of the scheduled ACTIVITY, regardless if occurring before, during or after the period of the ACTIVITY. 

          5. I certify that I am the parent or legal guardian of the above-named participant in the ACTIVITY. On behalf of myself and my spouse, partner, coguardian or any other person who claims the participant as a dependent, I have read the above agreement, I understand the contents, assent to its terms and conditions, and sign this release of my own free act. 

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      • KIMBALL CAMP POLICIES

        • HOMESICKNESS 
        • Homesickness is increasingly common among campers. Kimball Camp staff and directors make every effort to keep your child focused on the present moment and the many fun activities and new friendships that can happen at camp, yet complaints of homesickness, or symptoms related to homesickness, can still occur.

          It is up to you to determine how you would like to handle the potential of homesickness for your child, to prepare your child for their stay at camp and the possibility of missing home, and to take ultimate responsibility for picking up your child if complaints and/or symptoms of homesickness become unmanageable for camp administration and staff. 

          As part of this registration form, you will have the opportunity to choose how you would like homesickness to be handled by camp staff if it occurs. Children occasionally request to call home. It is up to you to determine whether you would like the camp to allow your child to call home or not. Your selection will be confirmed with you and your child when you arrive at camp. It is important for your child to know that the camp is not making this decision, but is honoring the decision made by the parent or guardian, if the request comes up.

          Calling home does not mean that the child will go home. Sometimes, a chat with a parent or guardian helps a struggling child feel supported and encouraged to jump back into the camp experience. Other times, it can distract them further from their experience at camp and make the adjustment harder. 

          Likewise, asking that your child not call home does not mean that you do not care about your child. You may see it as a necessary step in helping your child to develop independence and resilience. Ultimately, there is no single right answer that can be applied to all situations, and it is up to you to determine how you would like this situation to be handled if it occurs. We encourage you to discuss the topic with your child before they attend camp.

          The camp reserves the right to call home regarding any serious concerns about your child's well-being or behaviors that seriously impact the camp experience for your camper or other participants. Kimball Camp staff and directors do everything in their power to enable your child to stay at and have a fun experience at camp. However, the camp reserves the right to require the parent or guardian to pick up their child at any point in the camp stay when health or behavioral concerns, including those related to homesickness, cannot reasonably be managed by the camp. In such cases, the refund policies as stated in this form apply, even if you as the parent or guardian disagree with the decision made by a camp director to require an early pick up.

           

        • BEHAVIORAL ISSUES 
        • Kimball Camp staff and directors will do everything reasonably possible to support your child in the case of behavioral challenges, with the goal of enabling them to experience a full and fun week at camp. Yet, the quality of the experience for all participants must be considered. If the behavior of your child has a negative impact on their own experience and/or the experience of those around them, and reasonable efforts to support and encourage your child to choose more constructive behaviors are not successful, a camp director may at his or her sole discretion require you to pick up your child early from camp at any time during their stay. In the event that a camp director calls you to request that you pick up your child, you must do so at the earliest possible time after receiving the request. All of the refund policies expressed in this form will hold true in the case of an early pick-up resulting from camper behaviors, even if you as the parent or guardian disagree with the decision made by a camp director to require an early pick-up.

          If you are concerned that behavioral issues may prevent your child from being successful at camp, we highly recommend having a sincere conversation with them on the topic before your arrival. We also encourage you to call the camp office in advance and talk with us about your specific concerns. We are not here to judge; we are here to encourage and support. The goal is for every child to have a successful and fun week at camp. Your honest communication can help us better prepare for and support their success.

          Kimball Camp directors want every camper to have a fun, safe, and full-length stay at the camp regardless of any challenges they may face along the way.

           

        • REFUND POLICIES 
        • A $30 deposit is required upon initial registration to confirm your child's place in the summer program. Some weeks fill to their maximum capacity, and requiring a deposit ensures that spaces are only held for children who will attend, therefore giving all participants a fair chance to attend camp. The deposit also ensures that a small percentage of the cost of preparing the facilities, staff, and program for all participants is covered even in the event of cancellations.

          Payments may be made in part or in full before the participant arrives at camp, and any balance due is required upon arrival. Every participant's stay at camp must be paid in full upon their arrival at the very latest. Kimball Camp accepts checks made out to Kimball Camp (a $30 fee applies to returned checks), online payment using the "pay" tab on the website, cash upon arrival, and candy sale credits as payments for all camps offered, as well as for photos, videos, or camp store items.

          No refunds will be provided for payments made using candy sale credits, at any time, for any reason. All proceeds from the candy sale and resulting credits are fully nonrefundable and must be applied to the week of camp for which a participant is registered at the time of signing up for the candy sale. The candy sale provides participants with an opportunity to fully fund their camper's stay at camp, including camp store credit, with no out-of-pocket expense. It does not provide an opportunity to receive a cash refund to use for other purposes if plans to attend camp change or a camper goes home early.

          Payments made using a check, cash, or card may be refunded in full if the participant cancels before arriving at camp, minus the $30 non-refundable deposit.

          No full refunds will be provided after a camper arrives at the camp, except under extenuating circumstances as determined by a camp director. No full refunds will be provided if a camper goes home early due to homesickness or behavioral issues. If a camper goes home less than 24 hours after they arrive at camp, a 67% refund may be issued. If a camper goes home more than 24 but less than 48 hours after they arrive at camp, a 50% refund may be issued. If a camper goes home more than 48 hours after they arrive at camp, no refund will be issued.

           

        • FOOD AND SNACKS 
        • Kimball Camp provides three meals and two snacks per day to residential (overnight) campers, and one meal and one snack daily to day campers. Additionally, water is available 24/7, in the lodge during the day and in cabins at night.

          Kimball Camp is committed to meeting every camper's basic needs and more during their stay at camp. If you feel that your camper would enjoy additional snacks or a greater variety of snack options than that provided by the camp, please put sufficient money in their store account for them to purchase snacks at reasonable prices from the camp store.

          Snacks are not permitted in camper's luggage or in their cabins. Snacks found in these locations will be confiscated and returned at the end of the camp week. Gum is strictly prohibited in all areas of camp and will be confiscated if found. By submitting this form, you agree to abide by this policy and not pack snacks or gum for your camper. This policy is in place to prevent messes and pests in the cabins. If your camper has specific needs, or you have dietary preferences for your camper that require bringing in outside food, please contact the camp office to make arrangements. 

        • LANGUAGE AND DRESS 
        • The directors of Kimball Camp do not wish to impose their personal beliefs about language, dress, or any other sensitive topic upon campers or any other program participant. It is for parents and guardians to direct their own children in these areas, as they see best. However, the camp does have a responsibility to maintain a camp environment that is comfortable, safe, and enjoyable for all participants, and for that reason, some boundaries are necessary. By completing this form and sending your child to Kimball Camp, you agree that meeting these expectations will be required of your child during their stay at camp, even if they differ from the expectations placed on your child at home or in other settings.

          Language and Sensitive Topics:

          Foul language is not permitted at Kimball Camp, nor is crude speech regarding sensitive topics, as determined by camp staff or a camp director. Whether or not a word or topic is appropriate for camp may be subjective, and campers may sincerely disagree with a staff person's decision. Your child is allowed to disagree and may even respectfuly explain their disagreement, but the camp staff person has final say during your camper's stay at camp as to what language and topics are permitted or not permitted. Disregarding the staff person's decision may be cause for a camper to be sent home, and all refund policies will be upheld even if the parent disagrees with the decision of a director to require an early departure from camp. We must balance the experience of your camper with the importance of providing a camp environment that is enjoyable for other campers from a variety of backgrounds.

          Respectful, age-appropriate conversation about controversial or sensitive topics is allowed at Kimball Camp, as determined by camp staff or a camp director. Such topics could include losing a loved one, experiencing mental or emotional struggles, difficulties at school, or conflicts with parents, siblings or peers, etc. It is important that children and youth are able to process their life experiences with their peers, provided that this is done in a respectful, constructive manner, and that those who wish not to have a part in it may choose not to.

          Dress Code:

          Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times except during waterfront and other water-based activities. One-piece swimsuits are not required; however, bikinis and thongs are not permitted. 

          Closed-toed athletic shoes are recommended in all areas of camp, and required for participation in high ropes and the climbing tower.

           

        • PHONES AND ELECTRONICS 
        • Despite the many constructive uses of cell phones and other electronic devices, it is beneficial for participants to take a break from them during their weeklong stay at camp. Campers under the age of 18 are not permitted to possess devices with internet connectivity or the ability to make or receive calls while at camp. By completing this form and sending your child to camp, you agree to communicate and enforce this policy. 

          If a camper under the age of 18 is found to have such a device, it will be confiscated and returned at the end of the week.

          If you wish for your child to have access to this type of device during their stay at Kimball Camp, the device must be turned in upon arrival. Campers will be allowed use of the device once per day during a planned half-hour period after dinner. We understand that the ability to connect with you and others may be important for your camper. We believe that technology can be a good thing, when used intentionally, in moderation, and in balance with other important life experiences.

          Day Campers are not permitted to bring cellular devices or other devices with internet connectivity to camp. Because Day Campers go home before dinner, there is no planned time in the day for them to use such devices.

          Cameras are permitted at camp. Please note that we cannot guarantee that anything your child brings to camp will return in the same condition in which it came (or at all), and keep this in mind when deciding whether or not to send valuable items like a camera to camp with your child. Cameras are not permitted in bathhouses or bathrooms, and may be stored in your child's luggage in their cabin, but should not be used in cabins. If these policies are broken, the camera in question will be confiscated and its contents reviewed in the presence of at least two adult staff. If no concerning content is found, the camera will be returned to the camper with a reminder of camp policies.

           

        • LOSSES/DAMAGES TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OCCURRING AT CAMP 
        • Although camp directors and staff do what they can to prevent loss or damage to personal property while at camp, they cannot guarantee that your or your child's personal property will not be lost or damaged. No refunds, reimbursements, or credits of any kind are offered in the case of lost or damaged personal items.

          Please keep in mind that camp is a place where kids play outside and can get dirty. Please do not send items to camp with your child if you would be very upset if they were to become dirty, lost, or damaged.

           

        • AUTHORIZATION TO PICK UP CAMPERS 
        • Only individuals listed as authorized to pick up your camper on this form, and able to prove their identity with a photo ID, will be allowed to pick up your camper.

          Remember to bring your photo ID when picking up your camper. The person running checkout may not know you personally. Even if you are the camper's parent or another close relation, you still need to be prepared to show a photo ID. This is for the protection of all campers.

          Parents are not automatically authorized to pick up their child. Only the people listed as authorized on this form are authorized to pick up the child. In some cases, a parent may send his or her child to camp without authorizing the other parent to pick up the child. We cannot assume; we can only release the child to people listed on this form as authorized to pick up.

           

        • LATE DROP-OFFS AND EARLY PICK-UPS 
        • A person authorized to do so may drop off or pick up a child outside of the regularly scheduled times. Please communicate with the office in advance. The person doing the drop-off or pick-up is required to check in at the office immediately upon arriving at the camp. This policy is for the protection and comfort of all campers.

          Children will not be pulled from activities until a person authorized to pick them up has actually arrived at the camp. Please allow up to 20 minutes at pick-up time for camp staff to bring your child to the office while following camp policies regarding camper/staff ratios, etc. In most cases, your child will be ready to go much sooner.

           

        • MEDICATIONS 
        • All medications to be used by the camper must be listed on this form. The medicine itself must be turned in to the health officer at drop-off. It must be in the original prescription container, and the prescription information on the container must match the directions for use provided on this form. Please send only the amount of medicine that will actually be used by the camper during their stay at camp.

          No medication of any kind, including over-the-counter medicines, dietary supplements, medicated creams or lotions, etc., is permitted in any location at camp other than in the health office after being turned in to the health officer upon arrival.

           

        • STAFF/CAMPER AND ADULT/MINOR INTERACTIONS 
        • For the protection of campers, staff, and the reputation of the camp, Kimball Camp maintains a "rule of 3" that applies to all interactions between staff and campers, as well as adults and minors regardless of the role of the minor at the camp. Adults are defined as any person age 18 or older, and minors are defined as any person age 17 or younger.

          Whenever any staff person has any interaction with any camper, regardless of the age of the staff person and the age of the camper, at least three total people must be present. Whenever any adult has any interaction with any minor, regardless of the role of the adult or of the minor, at least three total people must be present. 

          Although the weight of the responsibility for upholding this policy falls to the adult/staff person in any given situation, the policy is so important that every parent and child should also be aware of it. If you become aware that this policy has been broken at any time for any reason, please report it immediately to a camp director.

        • If you are unsure about any camp policy or need more information in order to determine if Kimball Camp Outdoor Center will be a good fit for your family or child, please do not hesitate to call the office at 517-283-2168 or email the Program Director at program@kimballcamp.com. We are here to serve you and help your child have a fun, meaningful summer while meeting your family's desires and needs, even in the rare case that that means recommending another great camp that will be a better fit for your child or family. Our goal is for you and your child to have a great time outdoors, both this summer and for a lifetime!

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