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What shouldn’t my camper bring to camp? Expensive clothing, jewelry, CD players, iPods, money (unless otherwise specified), toys, games, cards, alcohol, drugs, personal sports equipment (unless required by SRSRC), vehicles, animals, weapons, cell phones, etc. SRSRC is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Campers are responsible for the belongings that they bring with them to camp. Certain items, if brought to camp, may result in immediate removal from the camp, such as weapons, alcohol, and drugs. If cell phones are brought to camp, they must be kept in the child’s backpack with the exception of approved electronics time for 6th-8th grade campers. SRSRC is not responsible for the loss, theft, or damage of cell phones and electronics, nor the content accessed on these devices.
Can my camper buy lunch during camp? During Mini Camps, the Snack Shack is not open. Campers also may not purchase items from the Front Office during camp. Campers should always pack a snack and a drink in addition to their lunch.
What if my camper forgets his/her lunch?
Should my camper bring money to camp? Campers should not bring money to camp unless a notice has been sent to the parents that an off-site camp will be allowed to buy souvenirs during a field trip.
Does the camp provide a snack? We do not provide a snack for campers during the general camp day. Campers are encouraged to bring an AM snack from home daily. Campers in P.M. Extended Care will receive a snack between 4:30pm and 4:45pm. Campers with dietary restrictions are encouraged to bring a snack for Extended Care. SRSRC will be able to provide a nut-free snack to campers with nut allergies.
What if my camper loses something at camp? If a camper loses an item on-site, there are lost and found bins. If an item was left at the pool, please ask the lifeguard on duty if it may have been brought into the lifeguard office for safe keeping. Labeling items, keeping items together in a backpack, and not bringing expensive items are a good way to help prevent loss. SRSRC is not responsible for items that are lost or stolen. At the end of the camp session, SRSRC may donate left behind items.
Before off-site trips, counselors check that campers have their lunches with them. If any camper forgets their lunch, lunch will be provided and the parent picking up child will receive a no lunch form. A $10.00 fee will be assessed and charged to your CampBrain account.
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