Dear Camp Families
We are looking forward to a great summer, and are introducing new programs that we know your child will enjoy.
This information will be the largest and it's important that you read all the information. Should you have more questions after reading this, please call. Note, we will be moving to the Northwoods early in May, so send information or call us there. So, take a deep breath and here we go....
Meet & Greet For NEW SNC FAMILIES - May 5th 2024
FULLERSBURG WOODS
3609 Spring Rd, Oak Brook, IL 60523
1PM-2pm
2024 Dates of Camp:
You should have already selected a session in which your child will participate: Discovery Camp -2 weeks: June 2 -14 Pathfinder Camp -2 weeks: June 16- June 28 Explorer Camp I-3 weeks: June 30 - July 19 Explorer Camp II-3 weeks: July 21 - Aug 9 Adventure Camp -6 weeks: June 30 - Aug 9 Canada Canoe trip: Aug 14 - 18 |
All Sessions begin at approximately 3pm on SUNDAY, |
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Takin' the Motor Coach to Camp
It is important to remember that it's a long way to the Northwoods. Parents, please get campers to the pickup location at least 20-30 minutes prior to scheduled departure. We must stay on schedule which means leaving each spot on time. We will take a roll call before leaving, but cannot hold the bus. Therefore, anyone not on board will be involved in a goose-chase looking for a bus load of happy campers. Please notify us as to which DEPARTURE & ARRIVAL point we should see you at, this can be done online. Please do not load your children with food and cash. Bring a basic lunch for the travel Northbound, Southbound lunch is provided. It's good to give your camper a small carry on bag with comics, games or cards for the ride. No electronics please. Remember that when dropping off your child there are many cars and excited children, not a good combination. Be Careful!
The bus has limited storage space! Only 2 bags are allowed. Please send the rest UPS.
No Electronics -Please
Please be on time...its hard to HOLD a bus of happy campers
Be sure to pack a lunch, we will not be stoping
All Aboard Chicago Motor Coach |
Start Camp 6/2, 6/16, 6/30, 7/21 Northbound Bus Depart |
End Camp 6/14, 6/28, 7/19 & 8/09 Southbound Bus Arrive |
*Bass Pro Shop Bolingbrook -- |
9:00am | 4:00pm |
*Dicks Sporting Goods-Schaumburg |
9:45am | 3:15pm |
*Hilton Garden -- |
11:00am | 2:00pm |
*Comfort Inn East |
12:00pm | 11:50pm |
*Swift Nature Camp - |
5:00pm | 9:00am |
All Aboard We wil pick up / drop off at the airport between 11am - 4pm |
Start Camp Depart |
End Camp 6/14, 6/28, 7/19 & 8/09 Arrive |
Airport |
3:30pm | 11:00am |
Swift Nature Camp | 6:30pm | 9:00am |
First Timers to SNC
We know this can be a stressful time for your child and you. Trust us we have done this before and have your child's needs as our highest concern. We will contact you if something if we are overly concerned. Please feel free to call us at and we will be more than happy to tell you how your child is getting along at SNC. It's OK! Also, we have created a helpful 1ST TIMER CAMP GUIDE to get you hints to make this a better experience for you and your child.
Driving to camp?
Families who bring their children to camp should plan to arrive between 3-5pm on Sunday and plan to leave soon after seeing camp. If you pick your child up at the end of the session, please arrive at camp sometime between 9:00-9:30am on FRIDAY. Our goal is for everyone to arrive and departs at about the same time. Please let us know your plans in advance in writing in an e-message. There is nothing worse than a camper on their way home via the bus then their parents show up looking to drive him/her home. If special arrangements for transportation to or from camp are required, please drop us a note in addition to the online information.. Take your vacation after camp
Directions: From the town of Minong, continue west on Hwy 77(a major street in town). At the intersection of Hwy I turn right, approximately one mile. When Hwy I makes a hard left turn, approx. 3.3 miles. While in the left turn make a right and a quick left on to Smith Bridge Road. Continue north on Smith Bridge, approx. 2.7 mile, watch to your left for East Flowage Rd.(this turns into Ernie Swift Rd.). Camp is on the left, down the road a piece just after a large knoll. At every intersection signs are posted showing the direction to Swift Nature Camp. Or you can use GPS. The address is W7471 Ernie Swift Road. No Flip Flop Shoes -Please |
Flying to Camp
We know some of you will be flying to camp. The only place to fly into is Minneapolis it is a 3 hours bus from camp and it is the most convenient for times and cost-effective. Let us know your flight schedule so we can meet your child at the plane's gate. It's important you give us your itinerary online as well as in an email. Most of our campers travel as Unaccompanied Minors. This ensures that campers are always under adult supervision. Please try to arrange your schedule so that your flight arrives and departs between 11am-3pm the day camp begins and ends. If unsure of times, please give us a call or email
I Never get Sick or Hurt
←Our Health Care Provider Form is here. Just Drag it to your desk top and Print to give to your Doctor. Then upload on to your forms on BeAKid. Please have your doctor report in full about all conditions that might require medication, or about any conditions recently treated. You will be asked to sign the medical/surgical release section on the Health History form. Give us full details if there are any physical restrictions not mentioned elsewhere. Call us if your child has been exposed to any contagious disease (like chicken pox) just prior to arrival at camp. Mental Health is important at camp. Your child will be experiencing all sorts of new experiences so any information you can give us to better help your child through difficult times is appreciated. Remember more information is better than less.
If glasses or contacts are needed for any activities, please note the current prescription or send a second pair. We have arrangements with a local Orthodontist and Dentist and we occasionally send campers to visit them for minor repairs and adjustments. However, we highly recommend that every child visits their own dentist for a checkup within a month before attending camp. NOBODY likes going to the dentist, especially someone you don't know, so let's try to prevent THAT little excursion
Medications at Camp
All medications being given at camp must be in individual packets these can be provided by Accupack https://accupacrx.com or PillPack by Amazon https://www.pillpack.com. These individual packs will help keep our doses accuarte and minimize time in handing out medications. With this service they will put all the pills needed for an AM & PM does in a single use pack. They will even put over the counter medications in to the pack for your child so doses are not overlooked. Amazon excepts all major insurance and sends you a 30 day supply. Plan on a at least 45 day lead time to get your individually packed pills created in time for camp. You can have them sent to your home and then just send them with your child or you can have them sent directly to camp. Our goal is to have 100% of families using this service. To ensure the safety of all campers, we're introducing a policy requiring individually packed medications. If your child does not have individually packed meds there'll be a $50 per child additional charge Should your medications be a controled substance you may send each medication in original packaging with detail dosages and optimal time to administer. We will not administer non-labeled pills or medications; please do not send them to camp. Should your child need none pill items like inhalers, nasel sprays and Epi Pens they too can be ordered from Amazon and should be given to the nurse to discuss how and where they should be kept. Be sure to send enough medication to last the two, three or six week session. Campers are only permitted to keep toothpaste, deodorant etc. with them. All medications will be given to the nurse who will keep them locked at the Health Center and dispense them at the appropriate times, so please do not give your child over the counter medications, give them to the nurse.
ADHD medications are probably our most common medication at camp. Some doctors and families believe summer is a good time to take a medication break. Prior to doing this remember camp is a very social environment so if your child needs medication at school for hyperactivity they probably will need it at camp. Equally important is that a child can focus enough to understand and live by the safety rules at camp. Too often we have seen a child off mediation unable to focus to do simple tasks like making a bed. When the cabin has inspection that camper causes a lower score. This is OK once or twice but if it keeps happening the cabin will begin to resent that camper and they may be ostracized from the group. That's something none of us wants. Building friendships is what camp is all about, so it is best to think of the social aspects of camp before taking your child off their medications.
Please click below and go over the DANGERS of camp with your child. We will but it's best to do it twice.
Please go over these Camp Dangers with your camper.
Paperwork, Forms & Payments
Each camper has an account on the BeAKid website. The secure site is where forms, payments and other important information is stored. Please complete all forms 10 days before your session begins. Click the link to go to BeAkid https://parent.swiftnaturecamp.com/authenticate
Telephone Policy
There are occasions when we will call you, and certain occasions when you should call us. We will call if your child is in the health center overnight for any reason other than rest or observation, or if there are any other health concerns. We will also call if we feel the need to talk with you about how your camper is getting along. Finally, we will call you at your request concerning any particular matter.
You should call us: 715-466-5666 (715-4 MO LOON) if you have any concerns about your child's health or other matters. We advocate the "Two Letter Rule" simply stated, one negative letter from your camper probably isn't serious; two negative letters is worth checking out! The best time to reach us is between 8:00 am and 5:30 p.m., if we're not in the office, just leave word on our voice mail and we'll get back to you as soon as we can. Someone is usually in and out of our office until 8:00 p.m.; if there is a serious emergency that absolutely can't wait, you can try reaching us at our home or the caretakers those lines ring in our bedrooms. There have been very few things that couldn't wait until 8:00am so please don't wake us up unless it's absolutely necessary!
Parent, grandparent, sibling, aunt and uncle non-emergency, non-birthday calls to campers and camper's calls to others are not permitted. We take no pleasure in limiting this sort of contact but do believe that one of the important benefits of the camping experience is gaining independence and self-reliance. Telephone calls frequently defeat that goal.
If your child has a birthday while at camp, we suggest that you call during meals...8:00 to 9:30 am, I2:30 to 2:00 p.m., and 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. At other times your child will be busy with activities and often cannot be reached. Please limit your calls to under 10 minutes. Campers who have signed up for both sessions will be permitted to call home during the changeover between sessions. Other than calls for family emergencies or camper birthdays, our phone policy is a gentle but firm "no calls." Please work with us to help your child gain self-reliance by honoring this request.
Let's Take a Trip
Several parents take advantage of the time their children are at camp to do some vacation traveling of their own. Our experience has shown that quite a few campers struggle with their parents being away from home (anxiety for your safety and interruption of mail are two big factors). Please be sure to send us your itinerary if you will be out of town while your child is with us so we can give the additional attention and reassurance needed. Since mail service can be so spotty from distant places, some parents write letters in advance, to be mailed regularly to their campers while they're traveling. Give the letters to family or friends with instructions to mail every few days while you're gone. You'll help your child tremendously.
This is My first time
Camp can be a stressful time for your child. For many, it is the first time being responsible for themselves and away from their parents. Here is additional information we have posted on our other website, Summer Camp Advice, for parents getting their First timer ready.Learn about Summer Camp. Often first-time campers need to be reassured. The following are a few things you can say that will help them feel more confident in their journey:
*You will be waiting for them to come home.
*The staff is well trained and they will not be asked to do anything that is unsafe or dangerous.
*They will make great friends at camp.
*They will learn new activities.
*Most of all that you are proud of them for accepting the challenge and responsibility to leave.
Also ask them problem-solving questions. For instance "What will you do if you can't find your flashlight"? Talk to your Counselor. etc.
If your child seems at all reluctant, send a letter or card five days before camp starts - that way it will be waiting for them. Also, write more frequently the first week.
Here is a video with some helpful hints on helping your child reduce Homesickness.
Mom and Dad -Don't forget about Me
Kids love to get letters!! Don't we all. PLEASE DO NOT SEND PACKAGES! Envelopes will be accepted so fill them with comic books, little games, a bandana, posters, photos or other items, but no food, please.We will consider any food sent as a donation to the counselors. :) Having food sent by parents can be extremely divisive. Obviously, if your camper needs something, email us and let us know a package is coming so we can open it and distribute it. Here are some practical suggestions. Keep your letters positive, upbeat and newsy, two to three letters each week is plenty since too many letters can actually make a well-adjusted camper become homesick! Do it the old-fashioned way and put pen to paper. If your child complains of some situation that is upsetting them at camp, don't worry, it usually is a passing incident. If the problem reappears in a second letter, by all means, acknowledge it when you write back. Then focus on some positive aspect of their personality that makes you confident they'll work things out. This is a good time to call us. Please be careful not to use phrases like "I miss you terribly", "the house is empty without you" or "even Rusty the dog misses you." They tend to be more damaging than beneficial. If your child seems at all reluctant, send a letter or card five days before camp starts - that way it will be waiting for them. Also, write more frequently during the first week. Please remember that as anxious as you are to get mail, so is your child, and if we don't see any from home we will call and ask why. Remember when sending a letter it often take 4-5 day to receive.
Please send NO Packages
Facebook is the place
to see daily pictures of camp activities and campers while at camp. Daily we will try to upload a few pictures. In early September we will upload nearly 5000 pictures that you can download. So be sure to be our friend at https://www.facebook.com/SwiftNatureCamp
Gals-Please leave your makeup at home
Come On Up
Many parents do not visit campers during the summer; so please do not feel compelled to do so. Your child's experience will not be adversely affected if you do not visit! Some parents drop their children at the beginning of the session others pick them up at the session's end, in lieu of a visit. If you drop your child off at camp, arrive between 3- 5:00pm. When picking up your camper, arrive around 9:30am.
Most Parents of six-week campers pick up their child on Friday, and return them on Sunday by 5:00pm. You'll probably want to walk around camp a bit, but your camper might be anxious to return to civilization (translation: take them to Hayward for pizza, fudge, a movie and a bath at your hotel--those are the priorities)
If you choose to visit, please stop at the camp office upon your arrival so we may help you to locate your camper. Obviously, you should not enter the cabin without an invitation and an "all's clear!" You never know what you might see!!! Please don't bring pets, candy, food or gum to camp. Since we are a screen-free & non-smoking facility, please lever your phone and cigarettes and vapes in the car. Gratuities for the counselors are not accepted.
For the day you come to visit at camp, enjoy yourselves and have a good time. Feel free to ask us for anything you might need. Please keep in mind that camp is a time for campers to learn independence. Don't be surprised if your camper would rather be with their new friends than spending time with you. It is not uncommon to see parents cry after they have made the long trip and campers would rather play with their new friends than hang with parents. We ask you to write us and your camper about your travel plans for visiting as early as possible (you can just send us an e mail). There is a possibility that if you just show up, your child might be away from Swift on a cabin adventure. During visitation, we do allow campers to leave camp one time for as long as 12 hours (9am-9pm), but we do ask that you have them back for bed time. If you would like to join us for a meal, please let us know as soon as possible, though generally there's always room for one more.
If you're planning to visit, local hotels fill quickly. We suggest you make reservations now! Below is a list of area motels we recommend:
Kimble Lake Resort-Minong (715)466-2413
** Rice Lake Resort-Minong (715)466-5858
**View Point-Minong (715)466-2447
Seaman's Resort-Minong (715) 466-2858
Travelers Inn-Minong (715)466-2293
Up North Resort-Minong (715)466-4359
*McCormick House-Hayward (715)634-3012
St. Croix Inn-Solon Springs 715)378-4444
Sun Shine-Spooner (715)635-2619
American Heritage-Spooner (715)635-9770
Country House Hotel-Spooner (715)635-8721
Northern Pines-Hayward (715)634-4959
River Inn-Hayward (715)634-2631
*Stout Trout Inn-Springbrook 715)378-4444
Cedar Inn-Hayward (715)634-5332
*Lumberman's Inn-Hayward (715)634-3012
**Briar Patch- Trego (715) 466-2794
* Bed & Breakfast ** Cabins
Local Chambers of Commerce - have hotel options
http://haywardareachamber.com
http://www.washburncounty.com
http://www.spoonerchamber.org
http://www.superiorchamber.org
http://www.duluthchamber.com
Should you find the perfect little spot to stay, please share it with us so we can pass it along to other parents.
Please don't bring strings of lights or fans
We have a wonderful Cook
Help us in eliminating food brought to camp. Food, Pop and Gum in cabins attract little critters and some large ones disrupts healthy appetites and can be a divisive factor if not shared among fellow cabin mates. Our camp store sells snacks as after-dinner treats, that is why they have an allowance.
Please do not mail food to your camper during the summer, even if they ask you to do so. You may wish instead to send a small package with a comic book, some little games, a bandana, posters, photos or other items, but no food, please. All packages to campers are opened in the presence of staff and any food brought or mailed to camp will be discarded. Please do not package items with Styrofoam packing material, as it scatters in the slightest wind, not to mention that it won't begin to decompose until your camper has campers of their own!
While we're on our soapbox, let's give the environment a break in other areas too. Wherever possible, avoid aerosol containers. Let's, if possible use only "pump" sprays this summer; at least those plastic containers can be refilled and recycled!
A Little Extra Protection...INSURANCE
Please look on line for insurance. There are companies that sell camp insurance along with travel insurance if you need some.
Looking For all the latest SNC Camp Cloths?
Just need some camping gear?
Try the Online
So you want to be high tech
For those of you that wish to go high tech we will accept e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. We will print these off every few days or so and then give them to your child at mail call, please put your campers name in the subject. Please send emails no more than 3/4 times a week and do not send large pictures. Campers have to use snail mail.
What are you doing up there
Hopefully, your child will be keeping you informed of their activities at camp. We try to promote letter writing, but all that we can assure is that you will get a letter once a week, because, you see it is their meal ticket on Sunday. Anything you can do to make writing easier will help assure that you won't be forgotten. Suggestion: self-address and stamp postcards or envelopes for all your loved ones. That way you help the odds. We encourage you to make a contract with your child for a certain number of letters during the course of the summer. You should agree on how many letters they should write each week then hold them responsible for their part of the contract.
Please understand that the first ten days of camp provide a "mixed bag" of letters due to homesickness and unusually slow mail service. In small towns like Minong, it usually takes 5 days or so to receive mail, so plan ahead.
You may receive a "homesick" letter or a letter complaining of some situation, but by the time you respond or contact us, the situation has often subsided. We welcome your calls, but do understand that letters are often cathartic for your child and once vented, those feelings of loneliness or frustration disappear. Do let us know if you get a few unhappy letters in a row. If you hear something we should be aware of, call and we will look into the situation and get back to you.
Campers often write funny and sometimes touching letters home or to friends; others have not yet found the ability to communicate in letter form. Some campers will assume that our camp nicknames and activities are easily translated by their parents. We hope you will get a good picture of the summer from your camper's letters, and you'll save or duplicate any choice items for our collection. Remember that Swift Nature Camp is a world all its own and adults can share only a small part of it.
At the end of the session, your camper's counselor will write an individual evaluation and report regarding your child's experience. These are not report cards, but will give you a better understanding of what your camper has been up to the last few weeks.
Multi Session & Adventurer Campers -6 weeks
Between sessions campers have the opportunity to go with their parents during the break between anysession. See the schedule above for break dates. However, if you are not able to come get your child they are welcome to stay at camp under limited supervision. Many like this time for it is a little slower except for the time we go tubing or see a movie. The cost for this care is $150 for supervision, meals and entertainment.
I've Got A Friend
YES, We do allow campers to bring up their small caged pet (no cats or dogs please). These animals are kept in the Nature Center for all to observe. Campers will be responsible for care and feeding of their pet. If you are bringing a pet, please read & sign "I've got a Friend" form on your electronic application. . We have plenty of cages that your pet can stay in while at camp. Just pack them in a box for the journey.
Where does the soap go
Please heed our advice to send up old clothes and minimal clothing as we really do laundry once a week. This is a great chance for your child to be responsible and do laundry. Laundry is a morning cabin activity; we provide everything, just bring your dirty clothes.
Mark everything! If you wish to use name tags, you can order them through our online camp store (front page), or you may buy them locally. We've used rubber stamp pads with indelible ink; it works well on most clothes and it's a real time-saver!
PLEASE only bring disposable film cameras
Who will you live with
As much as everyone likes everyone else and everyone seems to want to bunk together, we must have a method by which campers can be with friends and still meet people from other parts of the country. Your application will guide us toward your preference for a cabin mate a long as same age. Although we try, not all requests can be accommodated to satisfy everyone. We will try very hard to get at least one of your friends in your cabin.
Do Not Bring to Camp
Help us stay a rustic Northwoods camp. Our goal is to be electronic free while at camp. So here is a list of some of the things we can think of that are not permitted at camp: Electric blankets, Electric fans, Cellular phones, Tablets, Pagers, Radios, I-pods, Cassette or cd players, Electronic pets, Laser pens, TVs or Game Boys or Digital or Polaroid cameras, Vapes, Fitness Trackers and All forms of Watches. Bottom line if it has to be plugged in or charged, probably should not be at camp. This list is long but the most common rule breaking is phones and digital cameras. Why these? Because these cameras are in cabins and kids change clothes in cabins, that can be a bad combination even if just for fun. Parents please help us, electronics is NOT what camp is about. Each year we have a family help smuggle a phone into camp and suprisingly often that camper leaves early. Why, because the camper and the parent never detach. Please do not do this disservice to your child. Cabin will have a Cd player that all can share, and all campers are encouraged to bring their favorite music to camp. PLEASE make sure all CDs are camp appropriate and contain NO bad language and are age appropriate. Name tag everything. Remember that stuff can get lost or broken, and we urge you not to bring valuables, such as jewelry, watches or expensive sports or camera equipment. We can't be responsible and don't want sad faces. Don't even think about electric fans, fireworks, knives, guns, or juuls. They just aren't fun.
So what do I Bring to Camp
See the Packing List of what to bring to camp. In each cabin, there is one cubby per camper. Pack your child's goodies in a soft sided duffel bag or suit case. They're light and easy to store. On the bus we have room for 2 Items of luggage; everything else can be sent to camp in advance via UPS. If you choose to use UPS; please mark who it belongs to on the outside of the box and ship it at least 10 days before camp. We will return it the same way. A packing list is enclosed.
Need things for camp? Most discount stores carry what you will need. As a convenience, you can visit our website for a link to our on line camp store. You are not required to make any purchases from it. REMEMBER MARK NAMES ON EVERYTHING!!! Here is a company that provides Name Tags
Please no Watches
Dress Code
We hate to do this but many of the items that children wear these days to the mall are not appropriate for camp. Camp clothes should be old and not a fashion statement. Camp is about you not your clothes. T-shirts are wonderful camp clothes .S.N.C. expects campers to wear underwear and have no exposed bellies, cleavages or fannies. This rules out all short shorts, Spaghetti string tops or midriff tops. Oh, and on those T-shirts make sure the logos or sayings are camp appropriate as well, no drugs, alcohol or sex promoted. We also are a no makeup camp, so don't bring it. As for bathing suits only 1 piece suits are acceptable. If you wear something that does not meet our code we will ask you to change so be prepared. Please bring close toed shoes, FLIP FLOPS or Sandals are NOT allowed for daily wear. We love Crocks. Thanks for your understanding.
Shopping at Camp
Your camper will need no cash at camp (please do not send any). There is a weekly allowance that each camper receives for snacks (Ages 7-9 =$4, Ages10-12 =$6, Ages 13+ = $8). Additional purchases of camp clothing, film and the like will be taken from the camp store fund. Campers are permitted to make purchases of their own choice in the Camp Store. Some campers have a hard time limiting their purchases. Having said that, if we see an unusual amount of purchases we will question the camper. Please discuss your expectations with your child. Should money be needed for trips it will be given to the counselor and charged against the camp store account. If money should be needed for a special purpose such as new shoes, we'll also put that against their account.
Billing Information
Your application outlines both fixed and optional charges,should you choose to change any of your options, you can do it by loging into your account with BeAKid..Your enrollment deposit of $200 is paid with your credit card. Your remaing balance will be divided by 5 monthly payments all due on the 1st of the month(February, March, April May and June) your credit card will auto pay on the 1st of each month. Should you wish to avoid credit card fees you can pay by Zelle or Check 2 weeks in advance of the due payment. We will post your payment and will stop the credit card payment.
**You may make payments in 3 easy ways:**
**1-**Automatic payment with Visa & MC or ACH,
**2-**By mailing a check to -- Swift Nature, 25 Baybrook, Oak Brook, IL 60523
Bring A Book -At SNC our library is always in need of child friendly books. We ask each child to bring a used book and put your campers name and date in the book for all to remember. Thanking you inadvance
Gimme Gimme Gimme
We, like most camps, have a wish list of items that we could use at camp. Should you have any of these taking up space in the garage, we will gladly take them. We need games, books, water toys, boats, life jackets, paddles, sports equipment, pool cues, arts and crafts supplies, pet food, microscopes, telescopes, and other science stuff. Thanks for thinking of us!
Cans From Campers
We believe we can all make a difference. Swift Nature Camp is asking everyone to begin thinking of others. Here in our little camp town Unemployment is over 25% and the median home income is nearly 30% less than the average in Wisconsin. Minong has a need. So we thought we can help. Please pack one (more if you like) canned good or other non-perishable to donate upon arrival to the Comforts Food Pantry located here in Minong. Thanking you inadvance for your support.
Parents of 1st Time Campers - Helpful Hints
Is there any more
The end is in sight! We hope this takes most of the mystery out of sending your child to camp. It may seem like a lot, but believe us that it pays rich dividends in providing your camper a fun and meaningful summer. If we have missed one of your concerns, please drop a note or give a call. Remember we move to camp late in May, you can contact us there.
Do you have it all?
Please check your electronic account and be sure to complete all the information. The program is set to send you reminders of missing payments or paperwork. They will get more often as camp gets closer so please do your paperwork way in advance. We are here to help so please call or email with any question or help you require.
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