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Airport & Flight Logistics

OUR STAFF MEMBERS WILL BE EASILY IDENTIFIABLE AT THE AIRPORT WEARING WINAUKEE T-SHIRTS

Arrival into Manchester Regional Airport (MHT)

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From Washington DC (BWI): Our group flight from DC to Boston is on Saturday June 24th. Southwest flight 2388. Please plan to meet our chaperone at 7:30am for the flight which will land in Manchester around noon.

From Philadelphia (PHL): Our chaperoned flight from Philadelphia to Boston is on Saturday June 24th. American flight 6040. Please plan to meet our chaperone at 8:00am for the flight which will land in Manchester around noon.

From Other Cities: All others who plan to fly into Manchester Regional Airport or live locally and will be utilizing our transportation to camp should plan to meet at our pickup location at the airport by 12:30pm on Saturday June 24th. Further details will be emailed closer to the date.

Please ensure your son travels with his phone, charger and has money for meals while traveling. Note he should plan to hand his phone in to a staff member once he arrives at camp.

Please be on time but if you experience delays - call 800.487.9157. Any late information or messages to the Directors must be sent via email. While duffels must be sent to camp ahead of time, campers should bring a backpack with personal items while traveling. You will receive an email from us when your son has arrived on camp property.

schedule phone calls with their camper(s) in late June. Phone calls will start after the first week of your son's arrival. Each phone call lasts 10 minutes.

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Camper emails are printed once daily at 10:00am and picked up by counselors with the rest of the bunk mail in the afternoons. Emails received after 10:00am will be distributed with the following day’s mail.

It is very important that your son receives mail throughout the summer and is vital in helping new campers adjust. We advise families to send the first letter several days before their son’s arrival. White campers love receiving letters, they often 'forget' or are 'too busy' to write home. We will remind the boys this is a responsiblity they have to you. We urge all families to send stamped/addressed envelopes and extra stamps/stationery with their sons to camp.

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