Phone, Email, and Mail Communication
May I call my child or can my child call me during the camp week?
- Regarding phone calls, please understand that your child will NOT be calling you. Calls home can be very disruptive for a cabin group and take away from the true camp experience for all campers. Cell phones are NOT allowed. If you must speak with your child by phone or have questions/concerns about this policy, please contact a program director to discuss this.
Can I email my child and/or can my child email me?
- We are planning to provide ONE-WAY email service again this summer. More information about this service will be provided at a later date.
What about mail through the US Postal Service?
- Campers LOVE getting mail! Both camp mailing
addresses can be found at the bottom of our homepage of our website (please note they are two
DIFFERENT addresses - for Lutheridge, please use 2049 Upper Laurel Drive). Please include the camper’s full name and area or program on the envelope to help with delivery to your camper. Campers eagerly await letters and cards from relatives and friends. Make contents cheerful and “newsy”. Care packages can be mailed as well. Please remember, if you send any food in the care package, it will be removed from the cabin and stored in the canteen area where the camper will have access to it every evening. This discourages God's woodland creatures from wandering into the cabin in search of a good snack.
- Post any mail before Wednesday for likely delivery.