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Summer Camp Dates
Junior Camp I (4th-6th grades), July 4 - 10Junior Camp II (4th - 6th grades), July 25 - 31
Junior High Camp (6th-9th grades), July 11 - 17
Senior High Camp (9th-12th grades), July 18 - 24
"Summer Camp Registration"
This year's theme is: *All Star Witnesses - Shining Like the Stars* Daniel 12:3Summer Camp 2010
“All Star Witnesses – Shining Like the Stars” Daniel 12:3
2010 Camp Sessions (Grades entering in Fall of 2010)
Junior Camp Week I July 4 – 10, 2010
This week is for 4th – 6th grades Cost – $250
Junior Camp Week II July 25 – 31, 2010
This week is for 4th – 6th grades Cost – $250
Junior High School Camp July 11 – 17, 2010
This week if for 6th – 9th grades Cost – $260
Senior High School Camp July 18 – 24, 2010
This week is for 9th – 12th grades Cost – $260
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What to Bring and Not to Bring to Camp!
What To Bring: Please mark all campers' possessions. Pine Trail cannot be responsible for items left here. (Unclaimed items will be donated to a local charity.) PERSONAL ITEMS: Bible, notebook, pen or pencil CLOTHING: Daily change of casual clothes, several pairs of shoes including gym shoes, socks, several changes of clothes that can get messy, a jacket, sweater, rain gear, sport clothes, sleepwear. SWIMWEAR: Modest swimsuits BATH ARTICLES: bath towel, beach towel, soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, personal hygiene items. BEDDING: pillow, sleeping bag (or sheets and blankets) SPENDING MONEY: for the canteen - snacks and souvenirs, for paintball (starts at $25), or special projects, i.e. crafts or rocket building. OPTIONAL: camera, flashlight, sunglasses What NOT To Bring: CELL PHONES, Electronic equipment (including TV's, tape/CD players, iPod's, personal gaming devices, radios - including 2-way radios), magazines, drugs of any kind (all medication must be checked in), tobacco, chewing gum, silly string, personal sporting equipment (for paintball, archery, etc.), animals, vehicles (any keys to a vehicle on campus must be turned in), weapons of any kind (including slingshots, air-soft guns, etc.) We reserve the right to confiscate any or all items that arrive and are deemed unsafe or detrimental to our camp environment.Tell us your story
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