Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Camp Union's top priority has been the safety of our campers and staff. We have adhered to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the local health departments to guide our policies. While the mask mandate has been lifted, we will respect the choice of individuals who prefer to continue to wear a mask. We will fully support that decision and will help ensure they feel safe and loved throughout camp.
CAMP UNION
Bringing Christ to kids. Bringing kids to Christ.
Some general information to know:
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Campers must pre-register! When deciding which camp session your child should attend, we recommend the grade level he/she will be entering next school year. Registration price covers camp picture, t-shirt, water bottle, and snack shack.
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Scholarships are available for campers who have a financial need. Contact info@campunion.org for consideration.
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For the safety and protection of our campers and staff, we are not allowing visitors this year.
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Campers MUST check in at the Camp Office when they arrive at camp BEFORE moving into the dorms to complete registration and have their temperatures checked.
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Camp Arrival: Registration begins at 9am on the first day of each session! Enter the driveway, find a parking spot, and head toward the office (building with a small porch). Counselors will meet you and your camper to help direct you to the right cabin.
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Camp Dismissal: We will not have Family Services this year. Campers will be dismissed at 5:00pm on the final day of each session.
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Permission to leave the ground MUST be obtained from directors.
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Participation will be required in most activities.
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Our Dress Code is to practice Christian modesty!
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No tank tops, halter tops, midriff shirts, or bare shoulders.
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Only modest shorts will be allowed.
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For ladies, swimsuits must be conservative one-piece suits or worn with a cover-up.
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Sandals are permitted, however, tennis shoes & socks are required for some activities.
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Jeans & long sleeved shirts, jackets or sweaters are needed for cool evenings and mornings.
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The directors reserve the right to have campers change clothes if what they’re wearing is deemed inappropriate.
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What to bring​
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Sleeping Bag/Bedding & Pillow
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Towels, Soap, Shampoo & Deodorant
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Toothbrush & Toothpaste
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Clothes for each day
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Swimsuit (one piece)
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Jacket, Sweatshirt, Jeans (evenings can be chilly)
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Bug Spray & Sunscreen
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Tennis shoes & Socks
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Sandals/flip flops for water games
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Bible (NIV preferred)
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Prescription medications (in original bottles & clearly labeled. All medications will be given to camp nurse or directors at registration)
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What NOT to bring
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Electronic Games/Devices
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Tobacco, alcohol, drugs
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Pop, snacks, candy
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Cell phones- use this opportunity to "unplug" for a week! Phones will be available for use in case of an emergency.
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Still have questions? E-mail us at info@campunion.org!
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