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Help
your child pack for camp, but let him/her do most of the work. Work
together with your child to decide what to bring. It is important
that your child knows what he/she took to camp, so that those same
items come back home with your camper. Please mark all items, so
staff will be able to tell who it belongs to at the end of camp.
It is the camper's responsibility to pick-up or pay for the expense
of shipping items left at camp. Anything left at camp more than
a week after the camp session ends will be donated to a local charity.
Cell phones are not allowed at camp. As a courtesy to those who have the responsibility of supervising your child and others', all phone communication between parent and child must be done through an Extension Agent.
We
have assembled a checklist of items your camper should bring.
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sheets and blanket or sleeping bag, and pillow (if desired)
____ pajamas (or clothing to sleep in)
____ toothbrush and toothpaste
____ brush and/or comb
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soap/shampoo
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towels/washcloth
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swimsuit
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flip-flops to wear to the pool
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sweater or jacket
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tennis shoes or sneakers
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several changes of play clothing and undergarments
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postcards and stamps (if you want to write to someone)
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sunscreen
____ insect repellant
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flashlight
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camera
THESE
ITEMS SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT TO CAMP
- cell phones and pagers
- cassette, CD, or mp3 players
- any electronic games and devices
- firearms and archery equipment
- jewelry
- drugs
- tobacco
or alcohol products
- food, drinks, or snacks
- fireworks
- pocket
knives or any items that may cause danger to you or other
campers
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