Shorts are a great idea... because it’s summer camp.
T-shirts.
PJ's, underclothes and socks
Shoes. Probably two pairs, but one pair should be gym shoes that you don’t mind getting messy. Closed toed shoes must be worn for rock climbing.
Also... clothes you don’t mind getting messy
Light sweat shirt for evening activities
Bathing suit/swim trunks.
Other stuff you’ll need
Water Bottle (Non-Disposable you can use throughout the week)
Bag for dirty clothes. (That way it’s easier to take home with you. Trash bag is fine.)
Bedding/sleeping bag to fit a single bed.
Pillow
Towels (for showers and swimming)
Toiletries. Soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
Medication. All medicine must be brought in original containers and labeling. Send only enough meds for the duration of Camp. Ask your site about early medication check-in. All medications are held by the camp nurse and are in locked containers.
Our Camp nurse will have these over-the-counter medications to be administered to students as needed: Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Pepto Bismol, Claritin and Benadryl.
Sunscreen
Flashlight
Bug spray (optional)
Raincoat (optional)
Spending Money (can be used for snacks, merch or restaurants/stores on camps). Snacks will be available for purchase each night. (optional)
Snacks. Students can pack snacks but they must be in a sealed container. ABSOLUTELY NO PEANUT/TREE NUT PRODUCTS.
What NOT to bring to Camp
Alcohol, tobacco products, drugs.
Weapons of any kind (including pocket / utility knives)
TV’s, video games or other technology
Refrigerators or large items (Yes, that happens.)
You don’t really need your phone. But you have permission to bring it.
Expectations
You’re trusting the Crossroads Students team with your student. We know that’s a big deal and we won’t take this responsibility lightly.
We’ll make the best possible decisions concerning student behavior at camp.
Students can be sent home from camp for violating camp or Cedarville University policies.
Campers are expected to treat others with respect. Something you think is funny may be hurtful to others. Disrespectful pranks / practical jokes may result in students being sent home.
Campers who destroy property, buildings, equipment, grounds, etc. will be responsible for the cost of repair or replacement. Destruction of property may result in students being sent home.
It’s best if campers stay out of other campers’ stuff. Stealing or violating this policy may result in students being sent home.