What to Bring to Camp
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Family Camp 'What-to-Bring" List
Summer Camp "What-to-Bring" List
Winter Camp "What-to-Bring" List
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Family Camp "What-To-Bring" List - Printable Version
Use this “What-To-Bring” check list to help you pack for a fun-filled weekend. Please mark ALL clothing, personal items and luggage with the camper’s full name.
Clothing:
q Underwear – 3 pairs
q Socks – 4 pairs
q Pajamas – 1 pair
q Pants/Jeans – 1-2 Pairs
q Shirts/Blouses - 3
q Sweatshirts/Sweaters – 2
q Warm Jacket
q Athletic Shoes or Boots - 1 pair Must be closed toes for safety
Please do not bring clothes with beer or drug logos, cuss words or suggestive phrases or tight/suggestive or overly loose clothes. When packing, remember that Camp is a rustic outdoor environment. Our community of campers comes from all walks of life. Please be mindful when packing your clothes and belongings.
Bedding and Personal Supplies:
q Sleeping bag OR 2 sheets and 2 blankets
q Pillow & pillowcase
q Towels – 2
q Laundry bag or extra pillowcase
q Stationary, Stamps, pen/pencil
Personal Hygiene Items:
q Soap
q Shampoo
q Comb/Brush
q Toothpaste
q Toothbrush
q Infant diapers and formula
q Sun Blocking Hat
IMPORTANT:
q 1-2 “Chapstick” Lip Balm
q Sunscreen
Optional Fun Stuff:
q Flashlight & batteries
q Camera & extra film
q Water bottle or canteen
q Daypack
q Musical instrument
q Song and/or skit for Campfire
q Other?
Medications and Special Foods:
Please bring medications in original prescription bottles.
What NOT to Bring:
Camp will provide all supplies needed for any activity. Please DO NOT bring personal sports equipment, animals or pets, cell phones, pagers, DVD/MP3/IPod players, knives, incendiary devices ( lighters, matches, firecrackers, etc.), valuable jewelry, expensive cameras, radios, alcohol, tobacco products or non-prescription drugs. Camp is not responsible for loss or damage to personal items.
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Winter Camp "What-To-Bring" List - Printable Version
Use this “What-To-Bring” check list to help you pack for a fun-filled weekend. Please mark ALL clothing, personal items and luggage with the camper’s full name.
Clothing:
q Underwear – 3 pairs
q Socks – 4 pairs
q Pajamas – 1 pair
q Pants/Jeans – 1-2 Pairs
q Shirts/Blouses - 3
q Sweatshirts/Sweaters – 2
q Warm Jacket
q Athletic Shoes or Boots - 1 pair Must be closed toes for safety
q Warm Gloves or mittens
q Warm "Beenie" or hat
Please do not bring clothes with beer or drug logos, cuss words or suggestive phrases or tight/suggestive or overly loose clothes. When packing, remember that Camp is a rustic outdoor environment. Our community of campers comes from all walks of life. Please be mindful when packing your clothes and belongings.
Bedding and Personal Supplies:
q Sleeping bag OR 2 sheets and 2 blankets
q Pillow & pillowcase
q Towels – 2
q Laundry bag or extra pillowcase
q Stationary, Stamps, pen/pencil
Personal Hygiene Items:
q Soap
q Shampoo
q Comb/Brush
q Toothpaste
q Toothbrush
q Sun Blocking Hat
IMPORTANT:
q 1-2 “Chapstick” Lip Balm
q Sunscreen
Optional Fun Stuff:
q Flashlight & batteries
q Camera & extra film
q Water bottle or canteen
q Daypack
q Musical instrument
q Song and/or skit for Campfire
q Other?
Medications and Special Foods:
Please bring medications in original prescription bottles. If you send medications in a daily pill container, send extras of each medication in the container labeled by the pharmacy that provided them. Do not pack medications in luggage, bring separately.
What NOT to Bring:
Camp will provide all supplies needed for any activity. Please DO NOT bring personal sports equipment, animals or pets, cell phones, pagers, DVD/MP3/IPod players, knives, incendiary devices ( lighters, matches, firecrackers, etc.), valuable jewelry, expensive cameras, radios, alcohol, tobacco products or non-prescription drugs. Camp is not responsible for loss or damage to personal items.
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Summer Camp "What-To-Bring" List - Printable Version
Use this “What-To-Bring” check list to help you pack for a fun-filled week. Please mark ALL clothing, personal items and luggage with the camper’s full name.
Clothing:
q Underwear – 7 pairs
q Socks – 12 pairs
q Pajamas – 2 pairs
q Pants/Jeans – 2-3 Pairs (1 pair of long pants is needed for evening wear)
q Shirts/Blouses - 6
q Sweatshirts/Sweaters – 2 (1 long sleeve item needed for evening wear)
q Swimsuit
q Athletic Shoes or Boots - 1 pair Must be closed toes for safety
q Sandals/thongs – 1 pair (for shower only)
Please do not bring clothes with beer or drug logos, cuss words or suggestive phrases or tight/suggestive or overly loose clothes. When packing, remember that Camp is a rustic outdoor environment. Our community of campers comes from all walks of life. Please be mindful when packing your clothes and belongings.
Bedding and Personal Supplies:
q Sleeping bag OR 2 sheets and 2 blankets
q Pillow & pillowcase
q Towels – 2-4
q Laundry bag or extra pillowcase
q Stationary, Stamps, pen/pencil
Personal Hygiene Items:
q Soap
q Shampoo
q Comb/Brush
q Toothpaste
q Toothbrush
q Sun Blocking Hat
IMPORTANT:
q 1-2 “Chapstick” Lip Balm
q Sunscreen
Optional Fun Stuff:
q Flashlight & batteries
q Camera & extra film
q Water bottle or canteen
q Daypack
q Musical instrument
q Song and/or skit for Campfire
q Other?
Medications and Special Foods:
Please bring medications in original prescription bottles. If you send medications in a daily pill container, send extras of each medication in the container labeled by the pharmacy that provided them. Do not pack medications in luggage, bring separately.
What NOT to Bring:
Camp will provide all supplies needed for any activity. Please DO NOT bring personal sports equipment, animals or pets, cell phones, pagers, DVD/MP3/IPod players, knives, incendiary devices ( lighters, matches, firecrackers, etc.), valuable jewelry, expensive cameras, radios, alcohol, tobacco products or non-prescription drugs. Camp is not responsible for loss or damage to personal items.


