1-Weeker Girls Side Guidebook

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FIRST-TIME CAMPER GUIDEBOOK

Welcome to Camp Scatico! We are so excited for you to join our summer family This guidebook is to help you prepare for life at camp But as we like to say, this summer you may learn or try something new... every day! And that’s part of the experience! So think of this book as just a little intro.

THE WAY WE ARE... AT CAMP

In the Online Camper Portal, there is a copy of Scatico’s Mission, Vision, Values and Code of Ethics. Both of these help explain how we act and treat one another at Scatico.

At camp, we get to have fun, grow, and connect with each other, in ways that are different than we do at home We get the unique experience of living together with other kids our age. We get to experience life away from screens. We get to try new things independent of our parents, teachers, and other adults in our lives And we get to do all of this in a safe and supportive community that is, of course, fun!

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE SCATICO?

We asked Scatico campers how they would describe camp to a friend. These are some of the things they said!

Campisagreat waytomake lifelongfriends.

Camp is a place where you get to do every activity you can think of with your friends.

It is my second home and my happy place.

Scatico is a closeknit place where you don’t have to be good at everything.

Camp is a place to be yourself

When I am at camp I feel safe because the counselors are welcoming and awesome.

WELCOME Campisanawesome placetobeakidandhave fun.

A DAY AT CAMP

Every day at camp is different! Usually, your 6 activities will be a mix of sports, the arts, lake, and outdoor adventure!

At line up everyone gathers on back campus The Head Counselor makes announcements.

During Optionals you choose which activity you want off of a list. The choices change every day!

Rest Hour is chill time Campers like to write letters, play cards, hang on their porch, read, or draw.

Mostofthetimeyourgroup doesactivitiesalltogether. Sometimes,atspecialactivities, thegroupissplitinhalf!

Free Play is an “open campus” time. Campers can use the sports fields, visit friends in other groups, or play campus games like Gaga.

Evening Activity is often a special event Sometimes it’s co-ed (boys and girls); sometimes it’s all of girls side; and sometimes it’s division-specific.

TIME ACTIVITY 8:00 am Reveille 8:15 am Line Up 8:30 am Breakfast 9:00 am Clean Up 10:00 am 1st Activity- Soccer 11:00 am 2nd Activity- Arts n Crafts 12:00 pm 3rd Activity-
1:00 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Rest Hour TIME ACTIVITY 2:15 pm 4th Activity- Cooking/Ropes 3:15 pm 5th Activity- Gymnastics 4:15 pm 6th Activity- General Swim 5:00 pm Shower Hour 5:45 pm Line Up 6:00 pm Dinner 6:30 pm Free Play 7:45 pm Evening Activity 8:45 pm Milk and Cookies
Optionals

Shoes go on a rack built into your bed Tall shoes like rainboots go in the closet or on the porch

Making “bed signs” is a big part of bunk life!

On Opening Day you will have a bed sign from your counselors hanging above your bed

MY BUNK

CUBBY

This is a small wood shelf right next to your bed. Your cubby is where you put things you may want if you wake up early, or before going to sleep Things like Flashlight Waterbottle Books to read

Stuff to write letters

Battery powered fan

Counselors usually sleep in the corners, so they can see the whole bunk

We use shower caddies to store anything we use i th h wer

BED AREA

The space around your bed and above it is called your “bed area.” As a 1-weeker, Scatico will give you bedding, but you can think of little things from home you might want to make your bed area a happy place for you, like a photo, or a favorite pillow.

SHARING SPACE

Camp is all about living communally (that means as a group). Sometimes it takes time getting used to sharing a cabin with so many people, but it’s also one of the most special parts of camp! One of the first days your counselors will share guidelines about how we all work together to keep our cabins clean, safe, and fun for everyone

F Frequently A Asked Q Questions

What happens when it rains?

Camp doesn’t stop, no matter the weather! Sometimes we have a “rainy day schedule” where we do more activities that are indoors.

What do I do if I feel homesick?

Feeling homesick is normal and can happen to anyone

It doesn’t mean you can’t also love and have fun at camp! Most of the time, you will go to your counselors, and they can give you advice or find activities that help you feel better There are also lots of adults at camp-- like Head Counselors and Assistant Head Counselors- who are here to support you!

Do we always wear the uniform?

As a 1-weeker, you wear white t-shirts, like all campers, but your shorts can be any color (not just green). There are also special events when you can wear whatever you want! If it’s cold, people also wear sweatshirts or sweatpants/ leggings of any color.

What happens if I get sick?

There are doctors and nurses who live at camp! The Health Center is open for “sick call,” a time to see the doctor, every day after breakfast and dinner

What do I do before bed?

After Evening Activity, camp has a nighttime routine. We get chocolate milk or lemonade and cookies at the HC, then go back to our bunk. Before sleeping we have “flashlight time” where you can read, listen to music, draw, write letters, or anything else that might help you relax

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Special Events

Art Show

Campers can sign up to create a special art project, which is displayed in the “Scatico Gallery.” Everyone visits the gallery

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Open Mic

Similar to a Talent Show Campers sign up to sing, play an instrument, read a poem, pr do some kind of performance. The whole camp watches together

Holy Cow

Delicious ice cream place in town that the 1-weekers go to on a trip!

Sunset Waterfront Cookout

Special evening activity when the 1-weekers get to go to the waterfront for a BBQ cookout and sunset swimming We also make s’mores!

Service Day

Each age group gets a project to do-- like baking something in cooking, or making something in art-- that does something nice for the community.

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Terms to Know

SIT

Stands for Scaticonian in Training. All of the 1-weekers are also known as SITs

HC

Stands for Head Counselor It’s what we call the bunk where the Head Counselor sleeps. Every day, the schedule is posted on the HC p

GS

Stands for General Swim, and it’s free time at the lake We have General Swim every day (unless it is thundering)!

Bugle

A recording of a trumpet that serves as camp’s like a bell at school) There are different bugle “ (or songs) that play for different things, like reveille to wake us all up

Social Hall

The building in camp that serves as our theater. A lot of times, Evening Activity happens in the Social Hall

1 5 4 3 2 2 4 5 Foods Grilled Cheese + Tomato Soup Pancakes
1 3 Mac N Cheese + Chicken Nuggets Pizza BBQ
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