If you are enrolled in camp for 2014 and have not yet logged back in to your CampInTouch account, you may be surprised to see several documents there under the “Forms & Documents” link for paperwork that must be filled out prior to your camper’s arrival at camp. Listed below is a guide to what each form is for and why it is important.
This form has some questions that help our staff get to know your camper better prior to arrival. This form asks about what the camper is looking forward to most about camp, what he/she is hoping to get out of camp, and provides an opportunity for any other information that he/she wants to share with the counselor.
We must have this form three weeks prior to your child’s arrival at camp so we can build the activity schedules for that session. Double click on an activity in the box on the left to add it to the “Requests” box on the right. Then, you can arrange the activities using the up and down arrows to adequately express your camper’s preferences. For instance, your child’s most desired activity should be the first one listed in the box on the right. You can also visit our website’s activity page to learn more about each of the activities offered.
This year, our camp store is converting from paper to online. Therefore the process for setting up your child’s camp store account is a little different. It is a 3-step process.
Complete the Camp Store Authorization Form (web) in your Forms and Documents section of your CampInTouch account.
Add your credit card information to the Financial Management page on your CampInTouch dashboard.
Click on the “View Accounts” on your CampInTouch dashboard. Click on “Fund” and set your child’s spending limit. After the amount is entered, click on “Fund Account.”
Because the store is online, you will be able to track your child’s purchases throughout their session by logging in to your CampInTouch account and clicking on “View Accounts.”
Please share how your child will get to camp as well as who will be dropping them off and picking them up.
This form is critical for planning, supply orders, as well as the general well-being of your child. Please be thorough so we can accommodate special dietary requests as well as be prepared in the case of an emergency.
The two forms in this section can either be faxed to the number listed on the form or scanned and uploaded through your CampInTouch account.
According to our accreditation standards, campers must have a Physician’s Examination form signed by a licensed medical professional on file to attend camp. The physical needs to have occurred within 12 months of the child’s arrival at camp. Many urgent care facilities will provide this service for a small fee.
Our Green River Preserve staff cannot treat your child in case of illness or injury without having a signed Parent Authorization on file.
This packet applies only to and is required for campers who take medications daily, whether they are prescription or over the counter. Medications will be delivered to camp for opening day for verification and will be packaged by dose in blister packs to further protect your camper and our staff.
This form is only required for campers who a) take a daily medication, and b) do not have Walgreens contracted in their insurance plan.
This contains lots of valuable information to help you prepare for camp.
The packing list displayed is applicable to your enrolled session.
If you are feeling overwhelmed, we are here to help. Just email or call or at 828.698.8828.
NEW for 2014! Ruby conducted three parent orientations throughout March and April. Recordings of these videos are available by clicking the following links: A Day at Camp, Homesickness, and Preparing for Camp.