Camp Details
When is Camp?
July 28 - August 3, 2012
Camp starts on Saturday afternoon, July 28, with check-in from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. Please do not arrive before 3:00.
Camp ends promptly on Friday morning, August 3, at 10:00 am. Be prepared to be picked up at that time.
Cost per Camper
$325 per person
(A $100 deposit is due at registration, with the balance due July 1)
Ages Allowed
Camp 2012 is for children ages 10-18 OR graduating high school seniors in 2012
Conduct & Dress
The purpose of this camp is to provide a wholesome and beneficial environment for all campers in which they can associate with the finest young people. (Eccl. 12:1; I Cor. 15:33) All activities of the camp are designed to maintain a spiritual atmosphere according to the principles found in the Bible. (Matt. 6:33)
Each camper is required to follow the rules of the camp and to respect the instructions of the counselors.
Apparel requirements: campers must wear modest apparel, which fashions them with "shamefacedness, sobriety, and godliness" (I Tim. 2:9-10). For example: shorts must come to the knees (no spandex), and boys will be expected to wear shirts at all times. No tank tops or midriffs (boys & girls); crew neck t-shirts are preferable. Your daily camp attire will be suitable for all camp activities, thus eliminating the necessity of frequent changes. Pants are recommended for forest activities. Closed toed shoes are required for sports and hiking.
There will be respectable interaction between boys and girls. Boys are not allowed in girls’ cabins, and girls are not allowed in boys’ cabins. Holding hands or body familiarity is not allowed. (II Tim. 2:22) Each camper must stay with assigned group activities unless the Directors permit exceptions. Wandering off into seclusion is not allowed.
No smoking/tobacco, drinking or possession of alcoholic beverages, taking non-prescribed drugs (all medicines, prescription and non-prescription, will be turned in to the nurse), stealing, use of profanity, possession of weapons, explosives, or fireworks of any kind. (I Cor. 6:19-20) Abuse of the camp facilities or the property of others will not be tolerated. (Matt. 7:12)
Statement of Accountability
I understand that camp can have certain inherent risks because of the mountain environment.
I understand that all cell phones will be turned in to camp counselors at the beginning of the week.
I, the camper, will submit a camp health form prior to camp signed by a doctor or nurse practitioner, and parent or guardian. I will fully disclose all health conditions which may affect my participation or behavior: i.e. physical, mental, and emotional conditions. I agree to participate in camp within the limits noted on the health form by my parents or the medical staff.
I agree to act in a responsible way, respecting other people, as well as the camp property and facilities. I understand that my participation in camp may be terminated if I act in a negative or threatening manner towards other people or the camp property or if I behave in a manner which endangers myself or others. My parents or guardian will be responsible for transporting me away from camp if my participation is terminated. I understand RMFFC reserves the right to reject registrations.
I give my permission for the photos taken of me participating in camp activities to be used for the promotional purpose of camp and Rocky Mountain Friends of Florida College.
