WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP
___Completed & signed health form
___Bible, notebook, pencil
___Sleeping bag or bedroll, pillow
___Jacket or sweater
___Pajamas, robe
___Toilet articles, towels, washcloths
___Clothes for sports
___Ball glove, ping-pong balls
___Swim wear, water shoes, cover-up (big T shirt)
___Rain gear, poncho or umbrella
___Flashlight, camera
___Mark or label clothing, bedding, etc.
CAMP POLICY
-It is the policy of the Board Of Directors that rules for participation in Camp are the same for everyone without regard to race, religion, color, sex, or national origin.
-If you need to cancel, please do so as soon as possible to make room for anyone who may be on the waiting list.
-Overnight visitors are not allowed. Day visitors must receive permission from the Session Director prior to arriving at camp.
-All drugs and medications must be given to the Nurse at time of check in.
-Sexual misconduct, illegal drugs, firearms, other weapons, tobacco, alcohol and fireworks will not be tolerated. Small carving knives must be given to the Cabin Counselor and used only under supervision.
-Do not bring music or game players of any kind. Video and sound recorders must be cleared with the Session Director.
-No food is to be brought or sent from home.
-No pets are allowed at camp at any time. (barking dogs disrupt our quiet, tranquil atmosphere; ticks abound and seem to prefer furry hosts; plenty of wildlife in the north woods would consider 'fluffy' a nice snack.
-All who use Fallhall Glen are expected to follow Christian standards of speech, conduct and dress. Profanity and crude language will not be allowed. Clothing must be modest. Shorts should be approximately knee-length, peek-a-boo tops and bare midriff should not be worn. Cover-ups should be worn to and from the swimming area. (The main objective here is 'modest' which can be difficult to define. The definition may vary from one session director to another. Each session director determines what is acceptable at their session).