Daybreak Camp Inc.

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Labor Day Youth Rally


Cost and Information
Cost ; Staffing ;Things to Bring ;Things not to Bring ; Email ; Emergency Contact

Age/Grade


College and High School Only! College through completed 8th grade

My Registration Includes


We will provide your student/camper with a quality faith experience, fun and recreation, a T-Shirt, meals, activities and MORE!

Registration


Completed registration with medical information and FULL payment must be received by August 31, 2010 . After August 31, 2010 , check this website www.daybreakcamp.org for availability.

Camp Begins


Registration is Friday, September 3, 7:30PM, Gathering and worship begins at 7:30 PM.

Camp Ends


Monday, September 6, 12:00 Noon, No lunch served.

Cost
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Cost is $85.00 for campers and workers per person with registration by August 22, 2010 . AfterAugust 22, 2010 registration is $95.00 per camper. Worker registration after August 22, 2010 is $85.00.

Sleeping Accommodations


Guys will be in tents. Girls will be in cabins. Guys may bring sleeping pads or air mattresses for their tents.

ALL Adult Sponsors and workers MUST bring a tent or other sleeping accommodations. All cabins are reserved for student/campers.

Adult Sponsors


In years past, the excellent behavior of our campers has allowed us to keep the rules to a minimum. We do ask that ONE (1) ADULT SPONSOR FROM YOUR CHURCH accompany every SEVEN (7) campers that are attending the rally.

Things to Bring to Camp


Modest casual/play clothing, jacket, socks, shoes, shorts, Bible, notebook and pencils, towels, washcloths, soap, shampoo, comb, brush, toothbrush, toothpaste, insect repellent, modest swimsuit, sleeping bag, pillow, one white tee shirt to decorate, and a flashlight with extra batteries. For the safety of the camper, it will be okay to wear flip-flops to and from the pool, however, no flip-flops when participating in sports and game activities. 

Things not to Bring to Camp


Daybreak seeks to establish an environment that defends the camper's physical, mental and spiritual well being. No radios, IPods, CD players, money, pagers, cell phones, firearms, fireworks, knives, matches, lighters, any intoxicants or controlled substances, or food items for cabins.

Emergency Contact
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Please for emergencies only -- 831-335-2756