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Is this an overnight camp?Yes! We also have day camp options.
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How do I register my child for camp?You can register here.
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How much does overnight camp cost?Camp is $360 and runs from Sunday through Friday. For more camp pricing, see price sheet below.
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What time is check-in?Check-in for Summer Camp is Sunday from 3-5 PM. Please look for the sign on the TAB.
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What time is check-out?Check-out is on Friday from 4-5 PM. Please contact the office if your child will be picked up by someone other than yourself, or at an earlier time.
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Where do I pick up my child at check-out?You will pick up your child at the closing service in the TAB.
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What if my child has food allergies?There is a section in the registration process where you can indicate food and other allergies. That information will be given to the Kitchen Director and the Camp Nurse. Please confirm this information with our Health Center staff and registration staff at check-in.
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Can my child bring their medication?Yes. Please fill out the medical form during registration and update before camp if any new medications have been added. Please have all medication ready to give the Health Center Staff at check-in. Please do not pack in your child's suitcase. It must be in the original bottle with only the amount needed for their stay at Living Waters. All inhalers, nasal sprays, and EPI pens must be in the prescription box with label and must NOT be expired. All prescription bottles should come in a Ziploc bag with child’s name and camp date on it. Please do not bring over-the-counter medication. Designated medical professionals are available at the Health Center to dispense OTC medication as needed. No vitamins or herbs will be accepted without a doctor’s note.
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Will my child and their friend be together at camp?During the registration process, you will see a spot for Roommate Request. Please fill that out so we know who wants to bunk together. Campers can also meet up with their friends for free time activities.
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What should my child bring with them to camp?Here is a complete “What to Bring” list, but some of the common items include: Bible, modest and casual clothes, water shoes, flashlight, sleeping bag or twin bedding, towels, and toiletries.
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What should they leave at home?Please leave all electronics at home, including cell phones. No knives, firearms, fireworks, tobacco, drugs, or alcohol.
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How can I communicate with my child while they are at camp?You may send emails to your camper at email4campers@lwcamp.com. Please put the camper’s full name in the subject line. These emails will be printed and distributed once a day. Campers may also receive mail at PO Box 250, Danforth, ME 04424. Please keep in mind how long it takes for mail to arrive before sending something in the mail.
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What if my child becomes homesick?You will be notified and kept up-to-date if your child is more than just a little homesick, but we highly recommend that parents allow our staff to handle it. Our counselors and staff are trained and equipped to help campers overcome homesickness. We strive to provide campers with a safe space to work through their hesitations and fears of being away from home, and fully believe that working through those difficulties can be impactful in a positive way.
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Will my child need extra money while at camp?There is a Snack Shack and Camp Store at Living Waters. Parents/guardians determine the amount of money to put in the camper bank. $25-$50 is the recommended amount.
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What if my child left something at camp?Please contact the office within 30 days after your child’s week of camp and we will check our lost and found items. Lost and found items are returned at your cost. It will be mailed out after we receive payment for the postage. Unclaimed items are considered a donation to the camp and will be sold at the Labor Day yard sale.
Contact Us
Address:
47 Dark Cove Rd
Weston, ME 04424
Phones:
Mailing Address:
PO Box 250
Danforth, ME 04424
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