FAQs
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No. We welcome campers that are going into kindergarten through going into sixth grade. Campers younger than that are ONLY accepted if someone from the family is volunteering.
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No. We accept volunteers seventh grade thru adults. 18 years old and up are required to complete a background check at the expense of WaterStone Church. All volunteers are required to read the Adventure Camp Policies and Procedures, watch training videos AND attend training. All volunteers must go through the registration process 24 hours in advance from serving.
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No and Yes - LOL. As long as you are volunteering, your campers are allowed to attend both weeks. Because Adventure Camp is a local favorite, it fills up quickly. In order to accommodate our community, we ask that you only register for one week. If space is available, we will notify you.
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Absolutely! Adventure Camp encourages you to bring your friends and even rewards you with camper tokens to be spent at our Adventure Camp Store. We do ask for your friends to pre-register, if possible. It will also quicken their check-in process.
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An Express Pass is when you pick up your Parent Pak and Camper Sak a week before camp. This prevents long check in lines during camp.
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Adventure Camp’s top priority is our camper’s safety. We accept as many campers as our campus safely can hold which is 560 campers per week.
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You are able to tell us your camper’s allergies on your digital registration form. All campers with an allergy are given a special wristband. If it is a food allergy, our Snack Team will provide an allergy free snack.
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Any medications are kept in a cooler in the camp office with instructions. Epi Pens are checked in at the camp office prior to the Camp Director binging them to the Team Leader. At the end of each camp day, Epi Pens are given back to the Camp Director and are held for the next or given to parent.