Checklists and Medications
Overnight Camp Packing List
- 4-6 pairs of shorts or pants
- 8 shirts
- 6-8 pairs of socks and underwear
- 2 pair of shoes
- PJ's
- Outerwear (Jacket or raincoat, sweatshirt, etc)
- Swimsuit and beach towel
- Bedding (twin sheet set, pillow, blanket or sleeping bag)
- Bath towel & washcloth
- Personal Toiletries (soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, comb, brush)
- Bible
- Laundry Bag
- Water bottle
Please make sure all items are labeled with the camper's name.
Campers’ items can stay at camp throughout the week in a well labeled bag. We will have clotheslines to dry out towels and bathing suits.
Day Camp Packing List
- Swimsuit & beach towel
- Water bottle
- Bible
- Personal Care Items (comb, deodorant, etc.)
Medications at Camp
At registration the camp nurse will have your camper's Medication Information Sheet and will confirm all medications and treatments needed for the week. No medications, prescription or OTC, are allowed in cabins. Prescription medication and OTC allergy medication must be checked in with the camp nurse at registration. The nurse will disperse these medications as necessary throughout the week. Other OTC medications are not to be brought to camp. The camp nurse keeps a supply of OTC medications available for use if deemed appropriate. Any prescriptions or OTC allergy medication brought to camp must:
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- Be in the original container.
- Include the name of the camper and the physician prescribing the medication.
- Include physician's instructions for dosage. If a dosage other than the printed dosage is necessary, a signed doctor's note is required.
- Include only the number of doses necessary for the camper's stay at camp.
