THE PLACE TO FIND OUT A LOT MORE INFO ABOUT CAMP.
-- Student / Parent Meeting Monday, June 17 @ 6:30 --
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Group and Summer Camp housing is situated in the heart of our campus. Just a short walk away from the dining hall, coffee shop, sports courts, trails and games fields, there’s never a long hike to find a gathering place or activities. Dorm rooms are bunk style with an in-room sink and have shared toilet and shower areas. Many lodge locations feature large communal areas for chatting and relaxing with friends.
Our Groups will be staying in the buildings: Thunderbird B and Oklahoma (see map if desired)
Group and Summer Camp housing is situated in the heart of our campus. Just a short walk away from the dining hall, coffee shop, sports courts, trails and games fields, there’s never a long hike to find a gathering place or activities. Dorm rooms are bunk style with an in-room sink and have shared toilet and shower areas. Many lodge locations feature large communal areas for chatting and relaxing with friends.
Our Groups will be staying in the buildings: Thunderbird B and Oklahoma (see map if desired)
SLEEPING AND ROOMS
Dorm Style – Group Camp and Summer Camp (4-6 people per room)
- You will probably be sleeping in air conditioned rooms. For some campers, rooms may not get as cold as your default home temperature, and some rooms are not air conditioned. You may want to bring a small battery powered fan and extra batteries if you want to be sure you are cool enough at night.
- You will need bedding, including:
- Sleeping bags are preferred, (especially if camping out) or XL twin size sheets and blankets.
- Pillow
- Toiletries – toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, soap…the usual.
- Tote or Toiletries Bag – To take your items to and from the shower.
- Towels – One for the shower and one for the lake.
CLOTHING
CLOTHING Summer (WHAT TO BRING, as suggested from the Glorieta website, for summer camp.)
- T-Shirts – Bring several that you don’t mind getting dirty. Please do not bring shirts with statements or other entities that represent ideals that are in conflict to Christian values.
- Shorts – Bring athletic/hiking shorts that you don’t mind getting dirty. Do not bring short shorts. You will could be wearing harnesses, which will rub your skin if your shorts aren’t long enough.
- Shoes – Hiking/athletic shoes are necessary. Do not bring new shoes. Bring a back-up pair. If it rains, we’ll keep playing. Closed-toed shoes are required. Do not bring flipflops for your main shoe, but do bring them for around the dorm room and showers.
- Socks and Underwear – Bring extras of both. It’s Adventure Camp!
- Rainwear – A rain jacket/poncho will be the most important of these items.
- Hat / Bandana
- Swimsuit – We suggest bringing two swimsuits to rotate. You might get wet every day. You may also have to hike in your swimsuit at times. Ladies One pieces or tankini (with full coverage). Shorts for swimming are also a good idea. No bikinis.
- Jacket / Long Sleeves – It gets cold in the mornings and evenings in the mountains!
- Jeans / Long Pants – For adventure and for staying warm in the mornings/evenings.
- Nice Casual Clothes – Nothing too nice. It could get dirty. But you may want to dress decent once or twice while here.
- Not So Nice Clothes – Please bring a few pairs of shoes and clothing that could get ruined. Each year, we have activities where you will get muddy, wet, painted, etc. Your shoes and clothes are likely to get wet and we want you to be as comfortable as possible.
OTHER ITEMS:
OTHER ITEMS (some optional)
- Bible, Notepad, Pen. (not optional) If you don't have one, let Peter know.
- Water bottles (not optional) –LARGE We have Nalgene Water Bottles for sale at our Camp Stores.
- Hydration Backpack (optional) – These are nice along with, or instead of, water bottles.
- Flashlight or Headlamp
- Extra Batteries
- Insect Repellant
- Backpack
- Spending Cash – You don’t have to have any for camp, but we do have a Camp Store and Coffee Shop if you’d like to buy something from those retail locations.
- Camera
- Medications – These all need to be turned in to your Group Leader who will turn them into our Medical Station. No prescription meds can be kept in your room. Please put these in a ziplock bag, in the original packaging, with your name on the outside.
(camp will have an RN on site, as well, we are taking an RN with out group) - Earplugs If you’re a light sleeper.
- Hammock (they have a hammock garden)
- $55 for whitewater rafting...if this happens it will be most of the day on Thursday (from breakfast till dinner) TOTALLY OPTIONAL not a group activity -we will need to know upon check in if you are planning on rafting and can take payment (must be cash)
CHECK IN AND DEPARTURE:
Check in starts at 9:00PM on Sunday the 23rd. Everyone must arrive before 10. This is when you can (if you haven't already) turn in any forms or make good on last minute payments. We will depart by 10:30 PM.
FORMS FOR CAMP:
The FSBC medical release form. Each person will need to complete one. You can print or pick up at the church building. Must be completed before the trip.
Glorieta Release Form (ONLINE) Mandatory for ALL participants.
Glorieta Release Form (ONLINE) Mandatory for ALL participants.