Will my camper be in an air-conditioned cabin?
The Pines Catholic Camp - Frequently Asked QuestionsWhile the youngest campers (ages 7 to 8) are first assigned to climate-controlled cabins, all cabins have ceiling fans and box fans. There is no way to guarantee a climate-controlled cabin space, as cabin assignments are made a week before a camper is scheduled to attend camp. Each camper will have some activities throughout their day in climate-controlled facilities. In addition, the dining hall and indoor activity areas are climate-controlled.
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FAQ'sCabins are officially designated 2-3 weeks before the session begins. At that time you should receive a color coded pass card that will confirm your camper's session, cabin, bunk, and check-in time.
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The Pines Catholic Camp - Frequently Asked QuestionsMeals are served three times a day. Each meal is kid-friendly and well-balanced. Hot entrees are available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For breakfast, a cereal bar, fresh fruit, and a variety of juices and milk are also available. For lunch and dinner, campers can help themselves to homemade soup of the day, a fresh salad bar, chicken or tuna salad, or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in addition to the daily selections. Afternoon and evening snacks are also provided during summer camp.
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Camp Frequently Asked QuestionsWe discourage phone calls, but if you wish to check on your camper you may call the camp phone (336-337-6654) and leave a message. A staff member will return your call.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsA key to a successful camp experience for your camper is to make sure they come to camp prepared. Check our list below to make sure your camper brings everything they will need for their week of camp. All clothing worn by campers should be modest and in good taste. In some cases, we may ask campers who are wearing questionably immodest clothing (i.e. very short shorts, tight or see-through clothing, cropped shirts, excessively low-riding jeans, etc.) to change.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsSo you're a homesick parent and can't wait to come and pick up your happy camper? By now you should know how to get to camp so no need to review that here. Camp ends each week on Friday evening with a Ranch Rally that that we encourage parents to attend so they can see a little bit of what happened at camp that week. The Arrowhead Woods and Fort Roller Ranch Rally (held outside at the Fort) starts at 5:45pm and the Frontier Town Ranch Rally (held in the Old Town Meeting House) begins at 6:30pm.
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The Pines Catholic Camp - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Pines, campers are our highest priority and we pay close attention to every camper. The American Camp Association requires accredited camps to maintain a counselor to camper ratio of 1:6 for campers ages 7 to 8, 1:8 for ages 9 to 14 and 1:10 for ages 15 and above. Maximum camper population will not exceed more than 225 campers per session.
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The Pines Catholic Camp - Frequently Asked QuestionsCampers may request cabin mates on the camper registration form, and we do our best to honor requests. We will try to place requested cabin mates together if they are the same age and gender. Both campers must request to be placed together.
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The Pines Catholic Camp - Frequently Asked QuestionsNo outside food or drinks, ipods, cell phones, electronic games or devices, etc. are allowed at camp. If found, these items will be held in the office until the end of a camper's session. This policy will be strictly enforced this summer. Please leave expensive jewelry at home. Campers do not need cash during camp. Please set up a Camp Store account prior to your camper's session. This account will allow your camper to purchase snacks and souvenirs from the Camp Store.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsFree morning extended care (7:30 AM - 9:00 AM) is available at the 2120 Broadway Street entrance. You may drop off your camper at the curb of the driveway and s/he may enter on her/his own. S/he will sign-in at the front desk. You may also park your car and walk your campers in. At 8:45 AM, a camp staff member will greet campers at the curb and open car doors to assist in arrival. All campers should arrive by 9:00 AM.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Daniel Boone National Forest does not have cabins to rent, but numerous campgrounds are available. The state parks, some of which are located near the Daniel Boone National Forest, do offer cabins and other lodging accommodations.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsOne, about the same age as the camper (preferably within one year). NOTE: We cannot guarantee that all cabin mate requests will be filled. Cabins are assigned by age and a cabin-mate with an age difference might feel uncomfortable. It could result in either a young camper in a cabin of older campers or vice versa. If you have particular questions, please contact the registrars.
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