No physical contact allowed between male and female campers
No clothing or accessories with inappropriate graphics or wording
No hats or sunglasses in the tabernacle
Proper dress code will be enforced with a smile
No loitering around opposite genders’ cabins
Obey dress code to and from swimming hole
Respect and obey all authority
Proper respect, involvement, and behavior in tabernacle and during competition
Modest knee-length skirts, dresses, and skirt-appearing culottes
Modest tops and t-shirts.
Swimwear – modest one piece or two piece swimsuit (no bikinis), paired with shorts that reach at least fingertip length.
No sleeveless shirts or tank tops
Knee-length shorts can be worn during activity times (AM & PM)
No jewelry (unless for medical identification purposes)
Swimwear – modest shorts, cut-offs, or trunks
Parent or youth pastor will be responsible to find a way home for a young person who: a) Goes to the swimming hole without a lifeguard on duty or when opposite gender is there. b) Behaves inappropriately with the opposite gender.
Bible & pen & notebook
Multiple outfits for each day
Activity outfits
-Girls: modest, knee-length culottes and t-shirt
-Guys: pants or knee-length shorts and t-shirt
Service outfits Nicer casual clothes are encouraged, but not required
-Girls: modest, knee-length dress or skirt with modest top
-Guys: pants and collared shirt
Swimwear (see dress code) (all campers must be fully dressed when walking to and from the swimming hole)
Shoes: tennis shoes for field games, flip flops and sandals for service times
Sleeping bag or twin sheets & blankets & pillow
Flashlight
Insect repellent & sunscreen
Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, etc)
Towels (recommended 2- one for shower, one for swim)
Cash for the concessions, camp store, and ice cream shop (optional, but recommended)
Cell phones, electronic and media devices, magazines, gaming systems, alcohol, cigarettes, vapes, drugs, knives, firearms, or other weapons, non-prescription drugs, paintballs, fireworks