General camp policies
The following policies have been formulated by the Board of Directors of MWBC. Full responsibility and administration of camp policies rest with the Camp Director of each session. You may address any questions to Board President.
1. All camp activities will be under the supervision of one or more of the camp staff.
2. All campers shall participate in all Bible classes unless excused by the Camp Director.
3. All physical health will be under the supervision of the Camp Nurse.
Medications must be submitted to the Nurse at arrival and will be administered by the Nurse.
Any infections condition (i.e., pink eye, ring worm, head lice, etc.) shall be under effective treatment prior to coming to camp.
4. Personal hygiene, cleanliness and neatness are required of everyone at camp.
5. All swimming must be supervised by the Camp Lifeguard.
6. The following are strictly not allowed at camp:
a. Tobacco, alcoholic beverages and illegal substances.
b. Firearms, fireworks, matches, and cigarette lighters.
c. Radios, (including radio alarms), tape players, CDs and TVs.
d. Magazines and comics of any type.
7. No hazing, physical or verbal abuse is allowed.
8. Campers may not leave their cabins after lights out without permission.
9. Damaging and defacing of Lake Darling Youth Center property will not be tolerated.
10. Vehicles driven to camp by campers under age 19 shall be registered and keys turned in to Camp Director.
Dress Code
All clothing brought by campers needs to be modest and suitable for camp wear. It is up to Camp Director to determine if a camper is dressed properly. If dress is not appropriate, the camper will be asked to change.
Full cooperation is expected. Modest is explained below.
1. Short shorts are not acceptable: a good standard for the length of shorts is “knee length.”
2. Tight fitting clothing (including body suits and biking shorts) are not acceptable, unless they are covered by looser fitting clothes.
3. Transparent or revealing clothing (i.e. tank tops, muscle shirts, midriffs and halter tops) are not acceptable.
Appropriate clothing will be worn to and from the swimming area.
1. All camp activities will be under the supervision of one or more of the camp staff.
2. All campers shall participate in all Bible classes unless excused by the Camp Director.
3. All physical health will be under the supervision of the Camp Nurse.
Medications must be submitted to the Nurse at arrival and will be administered by the Nurse.
Any infections condition (i.e., pink eye, ring worm, head lice, etc.) shall be under effective treatment prior to coming to camp.
4. Personal hygiene, cleanliness and neatness are required of everyone at camp.
5. All swimming must be supervised by the Camp Lifeguard.
6. The following are strictly not allowed at camp:
a. Tobacco, alcoholic beverages and illegal substances.
b. Firearms, fireworks, matches, and cigarette lighters.
c. Radios, (including radio alarms), tape players, CDs and TVs.
d. Magazines and comics of any type.
7. No hazing, physical or verbal abuse is allowed.
8. Campers may not leave their cabins after lights out without permission.
9. Damaging and defacing of Lake Darling Youth Center property will not be tolerated.
10. Vehicles driven to camp by campers under age 19 shall be registered and keys turned in to Camp Director.
Dress Code
All clothing brought by campers needs to be modest and suitable for camp wear. It is up to Camp Director to determine if a camper is dressed properly. If dress is not appropriate, the camper will be asked to change.
Full cooperation is expected. Modest is explained below.
1. Short shorts are not acceptable: a good standard for the length of shorts is “knee length.”
2. Tight fitting clothing (including body suits and biking shorts) are not acceptable, unless they are covered by looser fitting clothes.
3. Transparent or revealing clothing (i.e. tank tops, muscle shirts, midriffs and halter tops) are not acceptable.
Appropriate clothing will be worn to and from the swimming area.