







Dear Winaukee Family,
It is with immense excitement that we are rolling out our Family Handbook. It means we are one step closer to the boys packing their cleats, jerseys and gear bags in preparation for what we are sure will be an unforgettable summer on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee.
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We can’t wait for your son’s arrival,
Camper Forms Rules & Policies
Electronics Policy
Staying in Touch
Package Policy
Birthdays
Website/Emails
Additional Options pg. 13 pg. 10 Visiting Day pgs. 11-12
Healthcare
Baggage
Clothing
Camper Spending pg. 14 pg. 14
pgs. 15-16
Age Group
Big Trips
Suggested Hotels & Restaurants pg. 17
Printable
pg. 18
Checklist
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Ifyouhavequestionsorconcerns,pleasereachoutto:Ashleigh(ashleigh@winaukee.com) Due May 1st
This is one of the many tools we use to create compatible bunk communities. While we cannot guarantee every request, all are taken into consideration.
This gives us information on how your son will travel to and from camp. It allows us to plan accordingly for staffing and vehicle purposes (i.e. save a seat for him on a bus, coordinate airport pick-ups, etc.).
This is reviewed by the Directors and leadership team responsible for your son. It enables us to know as much as possible so we can provide him with his best summer. Children and circumstances change from year-to-year. Therefore, as with all forms, we need this form completed each season.
This will allow you to sign your son up for intensive programs such as Tennis, Golf & Ice Hockey. These intensive programs are optional and require additional fees. Please refer to Page 9 for more information.
If your son is participating in the Ice Hockey program (optional as mentioned above), this is required.
Please let us know if you will be joining us for visiting day and how many people we can expect.
Due May 1st
All campers need to have an annual physical with their pediatrician AND this documentation must be submitted in order for your son to attend camp. Physicians must sign and print or stamp their address and phone number on the form. You may have your doctor complete our blank form, or you may use any paperwork provided by your doctor's office. Once completed, please upload the documentation to your MYWINAUKEE dashboard.
You may use our provided form to document your child’s immunization records or upload a copy of the records provided by your physician. We do not require any immunizations at this time, but do require we have a record on file.
To be completed by a parent/guardian. Please be thorough so we have complete knowledge of your child’s health history up through the current year.
If you son will not take any medications or vitamins at camp, please complete the top half of the form only and submit.
To be completed by parent/guardian. If your son is taking medications or vitamins during his time at camp, please consult the instructions on your forms dashboard on how to transfer or fill the medication at Rite Aid Pharmacy in Meredith, NH. We need this form completed in detail for your son so that the Winaukee medical team can cross check it with the pharmacy. Please note that vitamins or medications of any kind must be processed through Rite Aid. We will not accept medications upon drop-off.
This information will be used for any medical visits to hospitals in case of emergency or for prescriptions needed during the summer. Please be thorough so we have complete information and there are no delays in care should an emergency arise.
Please reinforce the following rules with your son before he arrives at camp. All rules and policies apply when campers are under our care, including on trips or tournaments outside of camp.
The use of disrespectful and/or inappropriate language or behavior towards peers or staff is not allowed. Physical force used to harm someone else is not allowed. Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated. No one is allowed to have fun at someone else’s expense.
The possession, distribution and/or use of drugs, alcohol or tobacco in any form is strictly prohibited. This includes cigarettes, edibles, tinctures, e-cigs or any vaping device. Any camper violating this policy will have their parents notified immediately and will be dismissed from camp without a refund.
Campers who deface camp property will be required to remove graffiti, may be billed for damages and/or be asked to leave camp for a period of time.
Please think twice before sending any valuable, expensive or irreplaceable items to camp. Items can be misplaced or lost easily in a communal living environment like summer camp.
Any weapon of any kind is strictly prohibited at Winaukee. This includes, but is not limited to; knives (including Swiss Army), laser pointers, matches, lighters and fireworks.
One of the ways we provide positive experiences for our campers is by limiting electronics in our environment, thereby encouraging socialization through traditional camp activities. We thank you in advance for your cooperation with and support of these policies.
Permitted
✔ iPod Nano with music/picture files only.
✔ Alternative mp3 player with music/picture files only. Must be unable to connect to the internet.
✔ SanDisk SDMX28-016G-G46K Clip Sport Plus mp3 Player.
✔ Mighty Vibe mp3 Player.
✔ FitBit and personal fitness tracking devices (permitted as long as they are not capable of internet access.)
✔ iPod shuffle
✔ Disposable cameras
✔ Campfire mp3 Player
Not - Permitted
✘ Any Cell Phone (including old or disabled phones)
✘ Any version of an iPod Touch
✘ Laptop Computer
✘ Handheld video gaming systems
✘ Tablet/E-Reader (iPad, Kindle, Nook, etc.)
✘ Video Camera
✘ Smart Watches (Apple watch, FitBit Ionic, FitBit Versa)
✘ Voice activated devices (Alexa, Google Home, etc.)
✘ AirPods
Any item that makes phone calls or can access the internet is not permitted at camp.
iPods and/or mp3 players that have capability to play videos MUST be cleared of videos before arrival to camp.
If any of the prohibited items are brought to camp, we will collect and return to you upon departure.
Camperstravelingviaairplanemaybringacellphoneforsafetypurposes. Upon arrival, the camper is required to turn their phone in. We will keep the device locked in a safe, and ensure it is fully charged for your son's return travel.
Ourelectronicspolicy,asdescribedabove,willbestrictlyenforced.Consequencesforcampers foundinviolationofourpolicymayincludemissingtheiragegroupbigtriporsuspensionfrom campforaperiodoftime.
It is important that your son receives mail while at camp. This is especially vital in helping new campers adjust. We advise families to send the first letter several days before their son’s arrival at Winaukee. We encourage campers to write home twice a week. We urge all families to send stamped/addressed envelopes, additional stamps and cards or paper with their sons to camp.
Son's name (Bunk)
432 Winaukee Rd. Moultonborough, NH 03254
Pleasekeepthefollowingguidelinesinmind:
•Phonecallsareoptional.
•Therearenophonecallsthefirstweekofcamptoallow camperstoadjust.Thereare2phonecallsinthefirst4weeks and1phonecallduringthefinal3weeks.
•Toavoidinterruptingdailyactivities,callsarescheduled aroundmeals&downtime.
•Callarelimitedtoparents/guardiansonly.
•Familieswithmorethanonecamperwillschedule10-minute phonecallswitheachchild.
•Youwillreceivemoredetailedinformationaboutsign-upsand schedulinginJune.
Login to your MYWINAUKEE account via our website and click on the appropriate link to read camp news, view photos and send camper emails.
Camper emails are printed once daily at 11:00am and placed in your son’s mailbox to be picked up by his counselor with the rest of the bunk mail in the afternoons. Emails received after 11:00am will be distributed with the following day’s mail.
Birthdays at camp are awesome! We make sure your son feels extra loved and celebrated throughout the day. He will be recognized at our fire circle, get a birthday cake, jump in the lake, and hear the happy birthday song multiple times! If you would like to arrange something ‘extra’ (like a bunk party) please reach out prior to his special day.
BirthdayPackage: You may send a birthday package to your son. Please mark ‘BIRTHDAY GIFT’ with the date of the birthday on the outside.
BirthdayPhoneCall: Please call the office to schedule a time for this call.
CampdoesNOTacceptanypackages(includingboxes,largeorthickenvelopesfrom parents,familymembersoron-lineretailers).Campacceptsletter-sizedenvelopesonly.Food, candyandliquidswillbediscarded.Campdoesallowbirthdaypackages(seebelow). We suggestpackingextraitems(i.e.cards,stationery,playingcardsandbooks)inyoursons’s baggagetocamp.Pleaseadvisegrandparentsandotherrelativesofthispolicy.
Ifyouforgettopackanecessaryitem(i.e.contactlenses,glasses,sports equipment)andneedtosendtocamp,pleasecontacttheofficesotheycan approveyourpackage.
You may enroll your son for these special activities by completing the form in your MYWINAUKEE account by May 1. Email Ashleigh with any questions. Extra fees do apply for these additional program options.
Open to all campers of all abilities. This program offers your son more intensive and advanced tennis instruction. Our Tennis Pro & instructors work 1-on-1 with campers who want to improve their existing skills.
Open to campers who can skate backwards and have solid fundamental skills. Weekly coaching sessions at Plymouth State University’s hockey rink will help your son keep up his stick and puck skills.
Open to all campers in 4th Grade & older or with solid fundamental skills. Participants will be taken off campus to local golf courses to receive extensive 1-on-1 instruction from our golf coaches.
Visiting Day starts at 10:00 am and ends at 3:00 pm. Please complete the Visiting Day RSVP in your MyWinaukee account.
On this day you will have the chance to participate in sports and activities, meet your son’s counselors and friends, enjoy a picnic lunch and share in the special Winaukee spirit.
Under no circumstances are campers to leave camp on Visiting Day. The only exception is for Island Seniors. They may leave with their parents at 1pm (after signing out at the mainland office) and must return to camp and sign in at the mainland office no later than 10pm. Younger siblings may not accompany their brothers.
We strongly urge you to keep food and gifts to a minimum on Visiting Day.
Please remember we are a Nut Aware facility. Anything brought to camp that may contain nuts will be immediately discarded. Food also attracts animals into the bunks. For this reason, excess food will be removed from cabins by bedtime that evening.
Hotel reservations should be made early. Please refer to the list of nearby accommodations on pg. 17.
We prohibit offering gratuities or gifts to counselors and staff.
No pets allowed.
In a continued effort to provide your child with the very best healthcare this summer, you are required to use Rite Aid Pharmacy in Meredith NH to fill your son’s prescriptions. Rite Aid packages medications for us according to date and time of administration. This ensures every camper gets the correct medication and dosage at the right time and on the right day. It will also allow your son to return to his camp activities sooner, because pre-packaged and organized medicines can be dispensed more quickly. We are confident that this program will help to enhance the health, well-being and safety of your child.
Please note that vitamins and medications will not be accepted at drop off. Any as-needed or daily medications/vitamins must be sent through Rite Aid Pharmacy.
All medical attention in our camp infirmary is covered by your tuition. All additional costs incurred off-campus are the responsibility of the camper’s parents. These include: refilling previously prescribed medication, emergency room visits, local physician’s visits, and/or outside providers of medical attention. All of the above will be billed to your medical insurance carrier. Visits to dentists and orthodontists are billed directly to parents.
We have some campers with severe allergies to peanuts, sesame and/or tree nuts. Direct or indirect exposure could be life threatening. Please do not bring or send any prodcuts containing nuts to camp. Food with the disclaimers “may contain traces of nuts” or “manufactured in the same facility as peanuts or tree nuts” are not considered safe at Winaukee. This policy is in effect when campers board our trasnporation to camp.
We can accommodate most dietary restrictions. Email ASHLEIGH to make a plan.
Self contained communities like camps are especially vulnerable to head lice. Our medical team checks all campers as they arrive. If any positive cases of lice are found, the camper is treated on-site. For campers who arrive with lice, the parents will be billed for treatment; which we will begin immediately so your son can stay in his cabins on the first night of camp. We encourage you to have your child checked for head lice prior to camp. If any sign of head lice is found, arrange for appropriate and immediate treatment well BEFORE your child leaves for camp and let us know that such treatment has taken place.
You must fully complete ALL sections of the Emergency Contact Information and Summer Travel Plans online on your MYWINAUKEE account. Be sure to include two emergency contacts. If you are going to be out of the country/unreachable on your primary contact number at any point during the summer, please email us.
1. If your son stays overnight in the health center to be monitored for any reason, you will be notified. We will generally not contact you if your son is seen by a nurse for routine problems, such as minor skin abrasions, headache and colds.
2. In the event that your son requires medical attention on site from our camp doctor or off site from another provider.
3. In case of emergency, we will contact you by phone as soon as possible.
Winaukee asks that all camper baggage be shipped ahead of arrival. Thank you for your cooperation.
R&B Camp Baggage is a great option for our families living in the NorthEast of the U.S. If you use R&B, pick-up of baggage will be seven to ten days prior to camp. Return of baggage after camp is typically within three days. Only duffle bags and soft trunks are permitted. In June, you will be contacted directly by R&B regarding baggage pick-up dates. R&B will provide families with pre-printed shipping labels, bag ties to secure bags for shipping, date of pickup/return and complete instructions.
For details, rates, questions, more information and how to sign up for their service: rbcampbaggage.com (603) 536-2197 info@rbcampbaggage.com
Winaukee has teamed up with Ship Camps to make baggage seamless and accessible no matter where you live! Ship Camps offers round-trip, door-to-door service with outstanding customer support and an experienced operations team that ensures on-time delivery, continuous baggage monitoring and tracking as well as detailed coordination.
Once setup is complete, Ship Camps will mail you your shipping labels, pick your bags up from home prior to the camp session AND drop off at your desired location after camp. We strongly encourage getting orders booked with Ship Camps by or before April 15th, 2024!
For details, rates, questions, more information and how to sign up: (855) 540-2267 customersupport@shipcamps.com www.shipcamps.com/camp-winaukee
Boys are not permitted to check bags on chaperoned Winaukee domestic flights. Please be sure your son has a minimal amount of carry-on luggage. If your son will be checking bags for international flights, please consult your airline for current travel restrictions and make sure to pre-pay any bag fees. Campers travelling internationally do not need to send their bags ahead of time.
To find the catalog for all Winaukee logo'ed gear & clothing, summer camp essentials and packing list visit: Thecampspot.com. Type 'Winaukee' into the text box within the dark green border to be taken to our unique page.
The Camp Spot offers optional fittings at their New Jersey location. Alternatively, you can also order a 'Fit Kit'. With either option, you can see or try-on clothing before ordering. Please place final clothing order no later than May 1st. Clothing can take 5-6 weeks between purchase and arrival at your home.
Please request that The Camp Spot ship your son’s order directly to Winaukee to arrive by June 20th. ALL items must be labeled with your son’s name. The Camp Spot will sew name tapes on articles purchased through them.
Winaukee provides accommodations, snacks, meals and necessary admission fees for all trips outside of camp. Camper spending money is held in a locked safe until your son is going on a trip and might want to buy souvenirs or special food. Each boy is given the same amount for each trip. Leftover spending money will be returned to you at the end of the summer.
Please send a separate check to Winaukee’s summer address 2-3 weeks before your camper’s arrival.
Do not send your son with any extra money (cash or credit card) unless previously arranged for travel purposes.
Our campers in grades 5 - 9 experience unforgettable overnight trips with their age group. Each year these 'Big Trips' provide new and exciting experiences for the boys to create memories together outside of camp. In late Spring, families will receive a detailed itinerary and information specific to their son's trip.
August 1st -2nd
This adventure takes the boys through Maine for two days and one night. They enjoy one of New England's biggest waterparks followed by dinner and shopping in Portland, Maine before returning to their hotel for a good night's rest. The second day takes the group to Wonder Mountain Fun Park and Wells Beach. Boys will be chaperoned by their counselors and additional leadership staff during the entirety of the trip.
August 1st - 2nd
The perfect capstone to their Mainland experience, the boys spend 2 days and one night visiting the Basketball Hall of Fame, playing Laser Tag, refueling at delicious restaurants, enjoying Six Flags New England and sleeping in a hotel. Boys will be chaperoned by their counselors and additional leadership staff during the entirety of the trip
July 15th - 18th
This unforgettable 4-day/3-night trip through Maine gives the boys a true taste of a New England Summer. Days are filled with exciting activities including Lobster Boat Fishing, bowling, Old Orchard Beach, Escape Room, Paintball and New England's largest Waterpark! Sleeping in hotels is a welcome reprieve after long days of travel & fun. Boys will be chaperoned by their counselors and additional leadership staff during the entirety of the trip.
July 15th - 18th
This 4-day/3-night adventure begins with OSG paintball, New England's largest paintball park, dinner in Boston and 'questing' at Boda Borg! The following days include Six Flags-New England, Adventure Park and White Water Rafting in The Berkshires. Sleeping in hotels is a welcome reprieve after long days of travel & fun. Boys will be chaperoned by their counselors and additional leadership staff during the entirety of the trip.
For our 9th graders, and oldest campers, their final trips are highlights to their entire Winaukee experience.
July 16th - 18th
Much of this week is spent volunteering for local organizations. In addition to their efforts, the boys also enjoy an adjusted schedule to include trips outside of camp for activities, events and special meals
July 22nd - 26th
Our Seniors have the time of their lives traveling through Quebec City and Montreal. Jet boats, Six Flags, shopping, the fastest indoor go-karting in Quebec and MORE! Please ensure your son has a passport and it is not set to expire this year.
The Lake Winnipesaukee region is a popular summer destination. Make your reservations as soon as possible. Accommodations listed below are grouped by town with the nearest town shown first.
CENTER HARBOR / MOULTONBOROUGH
15 minutes from camp
Center Harbor Inn: (855) 441-2374
Ballard House Inn: (603) 279-3434
MEREDITH
20 minutes from camp
Chase House at Mills Falls: (844)745-2931
Inn at Mills Falls: (844)745-2931
Bay Point at Mills Falls: (844)745-2931
Church Landing at Mills Falls: (844)745-2931
Meredith Inn: (603) 279-0000
Tuckernuck Inn: (603) 279-5521
40 minutes from camp
The Manor On Golden Pond: (800) 545-2141
Common Man Inn: (603) 536-2200
Glynn House Inn: (603) 968-3775
LAKEPORT / GILFORD / LACONIA
30 minutes from camp
Fireside Resort: 800-458-3877
Gunstock Inn: 800-654-0180
Landmark Inn: (603) 524-8000
Misty Harbor: 800-336-4789
Lake Opeechee Inn & Spa: (603) 524-0111
Marriott Towne Place Suites: (603) 524-5533
WOLFEBORO
45 minutes from camp
Wolfeboro Inn: (603) 941-4537
CHOCURA / NORTH CONWAY
60 minutes from camp
North Conway Grand Hotel: (603) 686-7072
White Mountain Inn: (603) 356-7100
Fox Ridge Resort: (800) 916-4339
Hampton Inn & Suites: (603) 356-7736
CENTER HARBOR / MOULTONBOROUGH
Village Kitchen: (603) 476-5137
Osteria Poggio: (603) 250-8007
Canoe: (603) 253-4762
MEREDITH
Lakehouse: (603) 279-5221
Giuseppe’s: (603) 279-3313
Lago Trattoria: (603) 279-2253
Town Docks: (603) 279-3445
GILFORD / LACONIA / WEIRS BEACH
Fratello’s: (603) 528-2022
O Steaks & Seafood: (603) 524-9373
Kellerhaus (ice cream): (603) 366-4466
HOLDERNESS / ASHLAND / PLYMOUTH
Italian Farmhouse: (603) 536-4536
Walter’s Basin: (603) 968-4412
The Common Man: (603) 968-7030
Corner House Inn: (603) 476-3060