FAQ
Ages
2-6 Girls & Boys
1st-5th Grade Girls
Location
876-878 Eastern Parkway
Dates
July 1st-August 23rd
Hours
9:00-3:00, Friday til 12:30
After Care from 3:00-4:00
Lunches & Snacks
We don't provide lunches but provide snacks. We serve fruits and snacks .
How do you accept payments?
We accept checks, ACH payments, credit cards (with a fee), Debit cards, Zelle, and cash.
How many girls are in each bunk?
There are 12 campers per bunk for the younger bunks, the older bunk are 14 campers.
Is there a dress code?
Yes, Our dress code is sleeves and skirts to the knee.
Trips
Ages 4-5th Grade go on trips. Our 4 year old bunk goes every other week. The rest of camp goes on a trip once a week. All the staff and campers create such great memories on our trips!
Pickup up is from 2:50-3:00
Pick up and drop off times?
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Can my child join camp for 1 or 2 weeks?
Yes, please select the weeks you'll be joining on the application.
What if I'm not sure which dates I'll be attending yet?
Please apply your child to the dates you know for certain she/he will be joining and write in the notes that she may come for certain dates. This wont reserve your child's spot for the unsure dates but if the bunk is getting full we may notify you.
How much time do we spend outside?
We try getting as much time as needed outside with lots of fun activities. We have an outdoor area where the kids can always go outside and play. We also try going outside at least once a day to the park, swimming, and play games incorporating the outdoors.
What form of transportation do you use for trips?
We will be using bus transportation. Ensuring the field trips to be as safe and smooth as possible. We also have camp T-shirts so that our camp always stays together.
How do you deal with bullying?
We encourage positive speech and have systems in place so that the campers feel motivated to be kind to one and another and to go out of their way to help a friend. However, we do not tolerate any bullying in our camp; If theres a situation that needs to be dealt with we will speak with parents and counselors to figure out the best plan to help solve the situation appropriately.