Q: Will my student be allowed to have a cell phone at camp?
A-Yes, your student will be allow to bring cell phone to camp with them however we are requiring that all cell phones be left in the cabin each day. Students will be permitted to check their cell phones during cabin time (as long as they don't become too much of a distraction.)
Q: Will my camper be permitted to go back and forth to and from camp for outside (non camp) activities? ie: sport's practices, appointments, etc.
A-This year we are implementing a "No In & Out" policy for all campers. Students will not be permitted to leave camp for appointments, practices, try-outs, sports conditioning, part-time job shifts, etc. It's our heart that all campers receive the best possible experience and having students leave and return to campus throughout the week makes that goal difficult. In addition, students who come and go throughout the week create a large liability for the camp leadership team. It's our desire that once students arrive at camp, that they stay fully engaged throughout the entire week. Students that must leave for an off-campus appointment, will of course be permitted to do so, however they will not be permitted to return for the remainder of the week.
Q: What about students who need to complete on-campus school work and school assignments via the web?
A-Students will also not be permitted to miss portions of the camp experience due to summer school classes or on-line school work. As stated above, it's our desire that each camper receive the full camp experience.
Q: Will camp look the same as previous years?
A-This year, camps may look a little different as we strive to host camps centered around quality spiritual discussions for each and every camper. This year we will be limiting the number of campers per camp based solely on the number of qualified counselors we have for that specific camp and that specific gender. It's our hope and prayer that we'll be able to host just as many campers, if not more, as in years past. Join us in prayer as we assemble God's team for another great summer.
Q: What's registration like?
A: Registration day can get a little crazy around camp. Parents and Ministry Leaders can help us out by making sure to drop off and pickup kids and students at the appropriate time for each camp. Registration begins on the upper level of Founder's Hall where parents & campers check in and submit funds for camp registration. From there campers and parents will receive camp booklets, cabin assignments, t-shirts, and various other camp promo items for the week. If desired, parents may accompany campers to their cabin to help with set up and settling in.
Q: Are scholarships available?
A: Camp Lebanon does offer an active and deployed military scholarship for all camps. We are pleased to offer free registration to any camper who has a parent or guardian serving our country away from home.
E-mail Andy Hoover if you want to partake in this offer.
Q: What about lice?
A: Camp Lebanon has adopted an active lice and nit free policy for the protection of all campers and our facility. Each and every camper will have a "head check" as a part of the registration process. If active lice or nits are found campers will not be permitted to stay for camp. Parents may choose to treat campers and return to camp however campers will be checked upon return and the above policy will still be in effect.
Q: How do I pick up my camper?
A: Proof of ID will be required upon pickup for each camper. ID must match the pickup individuals listed on the registration form.
Q: Do you offer military discounts/scholarships?
A. Yes, we do offer scholarships for campers that have parents/guardians that are actively engaged in the military (Currently Deployed, National Guard, Military Reserves). Contact Andy Hoover to see about applying for this scholarship.