Safety Information
Safety is our #1 concern throughout the week. Participants will be supervised at all times. Trained, experience personnel will conduct and supervise all training. All activities include many levels of built-in-safety. Our camp staff is made up of professional firefighters, police, and paramedics. We provide the same customer service to your children as we do to the citizens of our community.
- We require an emergency contact for each participant.
- We require participants to be covered by medical insurance for the week of camp.
If a camper cannot meet the requirements of participation, or displays disruptive behavioral problems, she may be sent home and/or asked to leave the camp.
Clothes and Food
- Participants will need to wear the following items as well as bring one extra set in a labeled bag: athletic shoes (no sandals/flip flops), T-shirt, black shorts, socks and a ball cap with a beak. Please add a sweat shirt and a pair of sweatpants to your bag in case of cold weather.
- Camp T-shirts and all personal protective equipment (PPE) will be provided.
- Participants will have lunch, snacks, water and sports drinks available to them each day. Campers having special dietary needs are asked to provide their own meals.
Cost and Transportation
- The camp is held at no cost to the participants.
- Each day participants are responsible for transportation to and from camp.