"What the hands learn, the mind cannot forget."
WHEN: 

JUNE 14 – 20
(WEEK 1)





JUNE 28 – JULY 4 (WEEK 3) 

TUITION: 
$ 688.00 per week 




$ 730.83 total


Due before 14 May 2009
STORE ACCOUNT:
We're still computing this. This is for your guy's general supplies beyond everything




else in camp. When we go canoeing off campus, or when we go to a cavern tour,




there's always something cool to bring home. Twenty dollars should cover it. His




expenditures will be receipted, and any balance comes home with him.
PACKING LIST:
1 pair blue jeans


1 sweatshirt/windbreaker/sweater




3 pairs of shorts


6-7 tee shirts




7 sets of socks & underwear
hat




1 sleeping bag, pillow, and air mattress for cave/canoe trip




sheets, pillow, and blanket if otherwise staying in camp




camera




stamps, note paper, envelopes, pen, pencil
DO NOT BRING:
Electronic games, i-pods, cellphones, other electronic pocket stuff.




We will post internet-safe photos of your camper on a daily basis. He needs to




learn to survive on his own. If he is in instant communication with you, he will never




experience summer camp. We will collect, tag, and bag any electronics we uncover




and return them to your camper on his way home after a terrific week of summer




camp and growing into manhood.
Hits since 18 February 2009.
This page was last updated: September 29, 2009
Till summer starts for fair.
This is the main drive through the camp . . . we have dozered it out, but it just grows back when we leave it alone.
View down the tent street from Beaver Lodge.
The kitchen and the dining room this year.
Cherry cobbler is cooking in the Dutch oven.
Uncle Pat toughs out a rigorous afternoon in camp.
How's your Morse Code? This is the SOUTH end of the flying field. Note the choice of colors on the swallowtail pennant.
Kathryn demonstrates the latest styles in sanitary facilities.