RULES FOR CAMPERS
ALL CAMPERS MUST ABIDE BY THESE RULES & SIGN AT THE BOTTOM
This is a Christian camp and is designed for the spiritual enrichment of all our campers.
All Campers
Attendance is required at services. No pets allowed.
No smoking, matches, or fireworks allowed. No tobacco products, alcohol, or drugs allowed.
No weapons of any kind allowed. If you are found with a weapon, you will be expelled from camp. The weapon will be confiscated and not returned.
No PDA (public displays of affection).
Everyone must respect other people’s property. Everyone must adhere to the dress code.
- Follow camp schedule. You are required to be at the designated areas at the correct time
- All meals, meetings, and activities are mandatory.
- Do not go anywhere at camp without telling your cabin leader.
- Respect others and their belongings. Do not take other things without permission. No stealing.
- Foul language, teasing, bullying, or hazing is NOT permitted at camp.
- No raiding of any kind. (ex. damaging, rearranging or playing with other’s belongings).
- Boys & girls are not allowed in each others cabins. No guys in or around the girl’s dorms – no girls in or around the guy’s dorms.
- Do not deface camp property. It is your camp, too. Help keep it looking nice. Intentional damage, or damage due to unncessary carelessness will result in camper being charged for damages. If you break anything while at camp, you buy it! All damage to the camp property must be paid for prior to leaving camp.
- A fine of $500 will be imposed for graffiti.
- No pillow fights.
- Medications must be turned in to the medic upon arrival.
- No electronics other than cameras or personal care items.
- What are the policies regarding food in the meeting and sleeping accommodations?
- What time are quiet hours? Quiet hours are from 11:00pm to 7:00am. Amplification must be turned off by 11:00pm. Campers should be either in their sleeping or meeting rooms, after 11:00pm.
- No cell phone usage during sermons at camp or in bathrooms or cabins. Cell phones can be used to show what God is doing at camp, but should not be a distraction. Leaders are empowered to take the cell phones -away from students if cell phone privileges are abused.
SUMMER CAMP DRESS CODE
Campers are expected to show modesty and maturity in the way they dress.
The general rule is that campers must be dressed MODESTLY. If what you have chosen to wear is not considered modest, then you will be asked to return to your cabin and select something appropriate. If you have questions, please ask your group leader or Pastor.
Females: Do NOT wear or bring the following:
Short shorts are not allowed. Shorts must have at least a 4-inch inseam, short skirts, or short dresses, back-less tops, tank tops, Spaghetti strap, strapless, halter, mesh, “muscle” and bare midriff tops are not allowed. We don’t want to see your underwear or your belly. Tight-fitting garments are not suitable for camp.
Modest swimming suits are required. If you don’t have a one-piece, you must swim with a dark T-shirt covering your bathing suit. Wear a swimsuit cover-up (or wrap yourself in a beach towel) to go to and from the pool. Swimsuits are not allowed in the dining hall or meeting rooms.
Clothing that promotes sin or a sinful lifestyle is not allowed. Do not wear anything that promotes a band, movie, event, or product that is questionable.
Shoes must be worn when outside the cabins.
Males: Do NOT wear or bring the following:
Muscle shirts are not allowed. T-shirts or other garments with offensive or inappropriate writings, language or pictures, short shorts, split-sided jogging shorts, or spandex
Shirts must be worn at all times except in the shower, or cabin.
Modest swimming suits are required. No speedos (you know what we mean). Wear a shirt (or wrap yourself in a beach towel) to go to and from the pool.
Swimsuits are not allowed in the dining hall or meeting rooms.
Clothing that promotes sin or a sinful lifestyle is not allowed.
Do not wear anything that promotes a band, movie, event, or product that is questionable.
Baggy shorts and pants are not allowed. We don’t want to see your underwear (even those boxers) and we don’t want it covered up by those long shirts, either. Here’s the test: Jump up and down for 2 minutes with your hands in the air. If you lose your pants, you need a belt.
Shoes must be worn when outside the dorms.
Leaving the Campground During Camp
The following guidelines exist to ensure the safety of our campers and to help us react quickly in cases of emergency.
Campers 18 and under are in our care and are not allowed to leave the campground unless it is an emergency.
If a youth camper needs to leave the campground, the Camp Director must be notified.
For medical emergencies, every effort must be made to contact the camper’s parents before removing the camper from the campground.
Campers leaving camp early (for whatever reason) must check out with the Pastors at camp (Pastor Hugh Nguyen, Pastor Trisha Nguyen, Pastor Andy Le, PASTO). Campers should leave only with their parents/guardians or with written parent/guardian permission.
ANY CAMPER WHO VIOLATES THESE CAMP RULES MAY BE SUBJECT TO LEAVE CAMP PREMISES WITHOUT REFUND!
LAST BUT NOT LEAST, KEEP A GOOD ATTITUDE & HAVE FUN!
WHAT CAMPER SHOULD BRING TO CAMP
A backpack or medium-sized duffle bag or suitcase. Items must fit underneath bunk beds at camp; excessive packing is just not feasible for the cleanliness and space of the camp facility.
Bring a Bible, notebook and pen/pencil for the week’s activities.
Modest and appropriate clothing, including sandals and athletic shoes and swimsuit.
Include towels, bedding, and personal hygiene items.
Optionally, bring money for special offerings and snacks.
A more complete packing list may be available one-month prior to camp.
The camp leadership will be responsible for stolen or damaged items brought to camp.