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NYPD CAMP 2008 - TAKATOKA
JUNE 2-6, 2008

Registration DEADLINE is May 1, 2008
packing list

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        Sleeping bag or twin size sheets, blanket & pillow
         T-shirts and sleeveless shirts (refer to dress code)
         Shorts (refer to dress code for appropriateness)
         Jeans, long pants, sweats (for horseback riding)
         Underwear
         Socks (must reach the ankle or above)
         Closed toe shoes (tennis shoes, hiking boots, etc)
         Flip flops for use when showering or at the pool
         Jacket or raincoat
         Boots/shoes with heel for horseback riding
         Hat for sun protection
         Swimsuit (refer to dress code for appropriateness)
         Towels and washcloths
         Soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and shampoo
         Brush and comb
         Deodorant
         Other personal items
         Extra t-shirts and shorts for sleeping
         Flashlight and extra batteries
         Plastic cup or water bottle
         Insect repellent
         Sunscreen lotion (minimum SPF 15)
         Camera and film
         Electric fan (optional)

activities and classes

There are lots of fun activities this year at NYPD 2008.
Campers of all ages will have a chance to enjoy:

  • Arts and crafts
  • Archery
  • Basketball
  • Canoeing
  • Caving
  • Diabetes Prevention Class
  • Fishing
  • Health Screenings
  • Hiking
  • Horse back riding
  • Native American cultural activities
  • Outdoor skills
  • Physical activity class
  • Rockwall climbing
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tetherball
  • Volleyball
  • Zip line

NYPD 2008 will provide a wide variety of classes.

  • Nutrition
  • Self Esteem
  • Physical Activity
  • Diabetes Prevention
  • Culture & Disease Prevention
camp rules
  • Profanity will not be tolerated.
  • No drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, fireworks, firearms, knives or other weapons of any kind will be permitted.
  • No suggestive or aggressive behavior or malicious pranks will be tolerated.
  • Attire should conform to camp dress code and be modest and appropriate for a Camp Fire activity.
  • Hair dryers, curling irons, cell phones, walkie-talkies, etc. are not permitted. Please do not bring radios, cassette or CD players. Most counselors will have alarm clock/clock radio and music equipment in the living unit.
  • No food is allowed in the living units.
  • Do not ring the bell behind the Lodge. It is for emergencies only.
  • Walk – do not run in camp.
  • Stay away from the barn, pool area, ropes course, archery ranges, and rappelling tower when there is not a counselor present.
  • Be on time for all activity classes, flag ceremonies, meals and evening events.
  • Practice the buddy system at all times.
  • Do not leave the living unit without permission from your counselor.
  • Do not write on the living unit walls, beds, etc., or you will be responsible for repairing them.
  • Any public displays of affection on the part of a camper or staff member is prohibited.
  • In the best interest and safety of the campers parents/guardians/visitors will NOT be allowed in camp during its session without prior approval from the NYPD Infirmary Supervisor. Parents are encouraged to see Cimarron during Open House and Check-in.
  • Explore new skills.
  • Make new friends.
  • HAVE FUN!!!

testimonials
Every camper has a right to attend NYPD 2008 without being subjected to threat of injury or intimidation in any fashion. Incidents of fighting, physical assault, verbal intimidation, and other negative offenses that reference sex, age, color, religion, national origin, or disability are not acceptable. In addition, all staff and campers must be allowed to live in an environment free from unsolicited harassment. Harassment is behavior which is not welcome, which is personally offensive, which debilitates morale, and which interferes with the living environment of all campers. A safe and friendly atmosphere is the responsibility of all campers and staff at Camp Cimarron.

You and your child should understand that while participating at camp, the staff is in charge. Your child should be aware that any rules and/or instructions that are made by a staff member are to be respected. In the unlikely event that there is a disciplinary problem that cannot be resolved, the parent will be notified and expected to pick up his/her child immediately. It is likely that the child will be asked not to apply to future camps.

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