Traditional Day Camp
Grades: Kindergarten through 9th Grade (at least five years old as of June 21, 2010)
Dates: June 21 – August 13 (2 Week Sessions) - $370
Session 1: June 21 - July 2
Session 2: July 5 - July 16
Session 3: July 19 - July 30
Session 4: August 2 - August 13
August 16 - 20 (1 Week Session/Session 5) - $ 185
SESSION 6 - AUGUST 23 - 27, 2010
We have added this session for your convenience. If your camper is already registered for Camp, email Angela that you would like Session 6 added. If your camper is not registered, download the Registration From, add Session 6 and mail it to us.
Our Day Camp program provides age-specific fun and instructional activities under the direction of trained counselors. The Traditional Camp program is split into three units based upon the grade level that campers are entering in the fall. Each unit has their own cabins, bathrooms, game space and special activities.
Daily Schedule
| 7:00-8:30 | Pre-camp program |
| 8:15-8:30 | Buses arrive & Drop-Off |
| 8:30-8:45 | Morning Amphitheater |
| 8:55-9:15 | Cabin Time |
| 9:15-9:25 | Unit Gathering/Flag |
| 9:35-10:35 | 1st Activity Period |
| 10:45-11:45 | 2nd Activity Period |
| 11:55-12:25 | Lunch |
| 12:25-1:25 | Free Period |
| 1:35-2:35 | 3rd Activity Period |
| 2:45-3:45 | 4th Activity Period |
| 3:45-4:00 | Unit Gathering/Flag |
| 4:00-4:15 | Afternoon Amphitheater |
| 4:15-4:30 | Pick-up & Buses leave |
| 4:30-6:00 | Post-camp program |
This is a general schedule. There are special activities held each session which change the daily activity schedule. The Activity Period choices offered are age appropriate and are dependent on staff knowledge, space availability and a random sign-up during the session. Activity Period changes may be made by campers with the Program Director on Tuesdays after lunch and are contingent on program availability.
Eagles
Ages: Entering Grades K* - 2
Ratio: 1 to 8
Eagles’ campers travel around Camp with their cabin groups. Their goal is to build friendships, have fun, learn new skills and feel comfortable at all program areas. Activities in this unit include archery, playground, nature, arts & crafts, boating, sports, daily swimming and more! *Campers must be at least 5 years old.
Ratio: 1 to 8
Eagles’ campers travel around Camp with their cabin groups. Their goal is to build friendships, have fun, learn new skills and feel comfortable at all program areas. Activities in this unit include archery, playground, nature, arts & crafts, boating, sports, daily swimming and more! *Campers must be at least 5 years old.
Middlers
Ages: Entering Grades 3 - 5
Ratio: 1 to 10
Middlers are provided with additional responsibility and privileges around Camp. After taking a Camp tour, they choose some of their program areas. Campers sign up for a different second week schedule. Middlers are assigned one period of swimming each day with their cabin group. Our counselors help to build friendships among the campers and a sense of community within the Unit.
Ratio: 1 to 10
Middlers are provided with additional responsibility and privileges around Camp. After taking a Camp tour, they choose some of their program areas. Campers sign up for a different second week schedule. Middlers are assigned one period of swimming each day with their cabin group. Our counselors help to build friendships among the campers and a sense of community within the Unit.
Voyagers
Ages: Entering Grades 6 - 9
Ratio: 1 to 10
Voyagers are our oldest camper group and they are provided opportunities to make the most of their Camp experience. Voyagers choose all four of their weekly Skill Classes and are allowed new choices like high ropes, pottery, mountain biking and movie production. There is a free swim option provided each day. Voyagers are expected to be positive role models for our younger campers.
Ratio: 1 to 10
Voyagers are our oldest camper group and they are provided opportunities to make the most of their Camp experience. Voyagers choose all four of their weekly Skill Classes and are allowed new choices like high ropes, pottery, mountain biking and movie production. There is a free swim option provided each day. Voyagers are expected to be positive role models for our younger campers.
Possible Program Areas for 2010
| Archery | Climbing | Games | Outdoor Living Skills |
| Arts & Crafts | Cooking | High Ropes | Playground |
| Basketball | Dance | Martial Arts | Pottery |
| Boating | Drama | Mountain Biking | Sports |
| Camp Service | Fishing | Movie Production | Swim |
| Challenge | Fort Building | Music | Woodworking |
| Cheer | Frolf | Nature |
* We truly enjoy filling summer camp with new opportunities for your camper. Please know that there are no guarantees of which Program Areas will be available each week. They are based on Counselor availability and camper enrollment.
