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Code of Conduct
CAMP RULES 1. Anyone who spends the night at camp must first register. 2. Anyone who damages camp equipment of property shall pay for those damages. 3. No one shall bring/use tobacco, narcotics or alcoholic beverages on campgrounds. Those who do so may be expelled from the camp and lose further privileges. 4. Profanity will not be tolerated by anyone on the campgrounds. 5. No one shall move camp items from one place to another without permission from the camp board. Items that are moved must be returned before camp is over. 6. No container or device shall be used to propel or project any substance on another person or property. This includes shaving cream, paint, water balloons, etc. Any damages will be paid for by those responsible. Some water games may be played under the supervision of the Camp Board. 7. The following items are not allowed in the cabins: televisions, radios, CD players, tape players, mp3 players or any other device that shall receive or reproduce voice or music. Musical instruments may be accepted, but first must be approved by the Camp Board. 8. A person must be at least 20 years old before serving as a sponsor. 9. Each church sending boys and girls to camp must provide a sponsor for them. 10. Campers are required to attend all assemblies, classes and worship services. All sponsors and workers are expected to attend evening worship services. 11. No mixed swimming will be allowed. When going to and from the pool, be fully clothed or wear a long bathrobe. A towel draped around the body is not acceptable. 12. No one will be allowed in the swimming pool without a qualified lifeguard. 13. After registering, no one shall leave the campgrounds without notifying the camp director or board member and signing the checkout list. 14. Health regulations require that no unauthorized persons shall be in the kitchen area. No unauthorized person shall take ice from the icemaker in the dining hall. SPECIAL NOTE CONCERNING CELL PHONES – Campers may bring cell phones to camp, however, they are not to be used for any purpose other than emergencies and only then under the supervision of their sponsor.