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What if my child needs to bring medication? |
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All medication is turned in to the Health Center Staff during
Registration on Sunday afternoon. The Health Center Staff will be
responsible for administering the medication to your camper. Please
check in all medications with them. Only prescription medications
in their original containers will be administered by our Health
Center Staff. |
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How often is there Biblical instruction? |
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The counselor leads a cabin Bible Study each morning and Biblically
based “talks” are given each night from the leadership
staff. The Pine Cove leadership staff writes the Bible studies and
reviews them with summer staff to ensure lessons are being taught
without unnecessary personal denominational views. |
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How do I request to have a friend in my cabin? |
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If you want your friends to be in your cabin, you need to complete
a Cabin Mate Request. These requests will be available in your online
registration account
beginning March 15. You may request up to 3 friends to be in the
same cabin for a group total of 4. All friends can only be one grade
apart. |
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What if my child wants to be a cabinmate with more than three
other campers? |
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If there are more than 4 total campers wishing to be housed together,
the parents must decide among themselves how to split the group
into 2 or more groups of campers.
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Are the cabins air-conditioned? |
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Yes—all of the main buildings at camp are
air-conditioned. |
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What is an example of a “container”? |
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Campers may bring a large duffel, Rubbermaid tub, large suitcase,
footlocker/trunk, etc. as long as it holds all of their items. The
goal is to have one container that will hold all of the camper’s
belongings. |
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When will a Ranch camper find out which activity classes they will be in? |
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Monday morning after Bible study the counselor will hand each camper a card that will have his individual schedule on it. |
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What is the largest grade level difference allowed in a cabin? |
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In order to accomodate cabin mate requests and to protect the camper from the various differences that 6th, 7th, and 8th graders face, we have a one grade level difference maximum. For example, a 6th grader will not be in a cabin with an 8th grader. |