Remade: Summer Camp 2014

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is camp taking place?

Camp Kulaqua
23400 NW 212 Ave.
High Springs, FL 32643
http://www.campkulaqua.com

How do I get in touch with my student if there is an emergency at home?

At check-in you will be given the information needed to contact us in case of emergency.

What are the dates for camp?

July 7-11, 2014

How can I stay plugged in to what is happening at camp?

Come back to this website during the week of camp for a daily video update from summer camp.

What do I need to know about camp check-in?

Check-in begins July 7 at 6:00 AM in the Henderson Campus Lobby. Be sure to eat breakfast before you arrive. You will be directed to a table alphabetically according to last name. During check-in each student will receive a name tag, team number, bus number, rooming assignment, and luggage tag. Each student should maintain possession of their luggage until they load the bus.

What do I need to know about camp check-out?

We have a baptism service celebrating what God has done through summer camp scheduled for 6:00 PM July 11. At the conclusion of the baptism service, students can pick up a t-shirt in the lobby, and reclaim their medication from the medical team. They will also find their luggage in the lobby as they exit.

What about medication or special needs my student may have?

At check-in please notify the medical team and explain any special needs to them as well as drop off medication.

What does my student need to bring with them for camp?

Each student needs to bring a lunch for Monday, some money, and their luggage.

Did you say lunch? 

Yes, each student should have a sack lunch on Monday with their name written on the outside. Because we are traveling further this year for camp, we need each student to bring their lunch on Monday.

What is the money for?

Campers will have the opportunity to participate in offering while at camp. There is also a camp store with snacks and drinks for sale

What should be in their luggage?
Packing List:
  • Casual clothes (please see attached dress code)
  • Sweatshirt or light jacket (in case of a cool evening)
  • Swimsuit (please see attached dress code)
  • Fitted queen sheet, blanket or sleeping bag and pillow
  • Bug spray and sunscreen
  • Towels & washcloths
  • Beach towel
  • Toiletries (shampoo, soap, toothpaste, etc.)
  • Bible & pen
  • Tennis shoes and sandals
  • Wrist-watch
  • Water bottle
  • Cash - (preferably small bills) for snacks at the camp and missions/offering
  • **Bagged lunch – for Lunch on Monday**

Packing Tips:
  • Students should pack clothes that they won’t mind getting dirty.
  • Students who violate the dress code will be asked to change, so be sure to double check the dress code before packing for camp.
  • Please limit luggage to one medium sized duffle bag or suitcase and bedding. Students should be able to carry all of their own luggage/bedding without assistance.

What Not To Bring:
  • Cell phones
  • iPods
  • Gaming devices
  • Any other electronic devices
  • Drugs, alcohol or weapons (Any students caught with contraband will be sent home immediately.)

 

What is the dress code?

In short, Girls should be modest and Guys should keep it classy, or we will make you change.

Girls Swimsuits

A one piece bathing suit or a tankini, where the top of the suit meets the bottom, may be worn. You will be asked to wear a dark colored shirt over anything that does not meet the requirement.

Girls Clothing
  • No Strapless shirts/dresses
  • Tank top straps must be at least 1 inch thick
  • Clothing must not be too tight or see through
  • shorts/dresses may not be shorter than the tips of your fingers when your arms are at your sides.
     
Guys Swimsuits

No speedos or short shorts

Guys Clothing
  • Shirts must be worn at all time unless you are swimming (this includes any recreational activities)
  • No one wants to see your underwear, keep your pants pulled up.

 

Can they take their favorite electronic devices?

We highly discourage the use of electronic devices.

What are the rules and expectations for my student while they are at camp?
  • Campers will be expected to follow the schedule. 
  • Campers will not be permitted to leave the camp grounds. 
  • Sickness and accidents should be promptly reported to the First Aid Tech.
  • All swimming and lake activities will only be held with proper supervision.
  • Music players,video games, and other electronic deivces are discouraged to create a positive camp environment.
  • All automobiles brought on campus will remain parked.
  • Campers must not be on or in any vehicles.
  • In case of willful disobedience or inappropriate behavior, the pastoral staff reserves the right to dismiss and exclude such persons from camp without refund of money, and the parent will need to come get them.
  • Alcohol, drugs, tobacco, and fireworks are not permitted.
  • Campers leaving the cabin at night without permission will be sent home.

 

How do I sign up for two of the awesome things at camp?

There are many awesome activities offered at Camp Kulaqua. We invite you to sign up for two things your student will not want to miss. The sign up process is first come, first serve. If you are not able to sign up via this webpage, there will be sign up forms each morning at breakfast while at camp.

What all should I talk to my student about before sending them to camp?

Please read over the expectations above with your student. Please go over the packing list with your student. Be sure to tell your student how excited you are that they get this great opportunity of going to church camp. Pray with them about what they will experience at camp.

I have some extra money. Is there a way I can provide a scholarship for another
student for camp?

Yes, please contact Stephane Cawley at 912 629 4751.

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