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Directions & checking in for registered students:

 

Fa-Ho-Lo Camp, 3000 Mt. Hope Road, Grass Lake, MI  49240 – 517.522.6800 (Please use this # only for emergency contact)

 

Check in is located at the Clay Activties Center

 

Directions:  The camp is located in the southern part of Michigan off of 1-94 east of Jackson, MI.  You will take exit #150 off of I-94 and go south on Mt. Hope Road for about 1 mile.  The campground is on the west Side of the road.

 

Registration begins Monday at 10:00 AM the week of your camp.

  

Lost Valley Bible Camp, 5274 M-32 W. Gaylord, MI  49735 – 231.546.3851 (Please use this # only for emergency contact)

 

Check in is located at the Warnick Activities Center.

 

Directions: The camp is located in the northern part of Michigan off of I-75.  You will take the Gaylord (M-32) exit off of I-75 and go west.  The campground is on the north side of the road, 7 miles west of Gaylord.  Look carefully for the sign.

 

Check in begins on Monday at 10:00 AM the week of your camp

 

 

NO CAMPER IS TO COME TO ANY CAMP EARLIER THAN 9:00 AM!

 

What's covered by my camper's tuition?

 

Registration fees includes room, meals and all recreational activities.

 

Housing

 

ROOMS are pre-assigned.  Housing information will not be given out over the phone.  You will receive your assignment at registration.  Space is guaranteed ONLY until noon the day of registration unless prior arrangements have been made.

 

CHECK OUT TIME

Fa-Ho-Lo: Friday at 3:00 PM

 

Lost Valley: Friday at 3:00 PM

 

REFUND POLICY – Refunds of all but $35.00 will be made only if the District is notified of your cancellation on or before the Monday PRIOR to the first day of the week of camp you are registered for.  After this date, registrations are transferable for the 2008 camp season ONLY. 

 

HEALTH & HYGEINE are very important.  We do check for head lice at the beginning of camp.  Any camper not completely nit free will be sent home.  If treated and nit free, he/she may return to camp that week.

 

MEDICATIONS must be turned into the nurse and dispensed by the nurse.  This is a state requirement.  Please bring your medication and all necessary instructions with you when you register.  All medication must come in it’s original container, with the camper’s name on the label and with specific instructions for its distribution.  The nurse cannot accept non-prescription medication. Should you have questions, please ask the nurse at registration.

 

MODEST APPAREL IS A NECESSITY! It is our desire that campers be comfortable.  However, it is also our desire that their dress be decent and modest.  A camper’s involvements in the activities, conduct on the grounds, and dress while at camp, all play an important part in the development of a modest atmosphere. No short-shorts, halters, or low cut tops, bare midriffs, spandex shorts or pants or speedos will be permitted.  Swimsuits must be a modest one-piece.  A covering must be worn to and from the pool and waterfront.       

 

Camp is a fun place, but fun sometimes means dirty.  ALL campers need to bring a set of old clothes and shoes that can get dirty.

 

DO NOT BRING - TV’s, radios, clock radios, cell phones, tape recorders, electrical appliances, (this does not include blow dryers and curling irons), tobacco products, fireworks, knives or weapons of any kind – toy or otherwise.  No matches or lighters.  Pornography, drugs, and alcohol of any kind will not be tolerated.  Violation will be grounds for immediate dismissal.

 

BREAKAGE – Campers (or parents) are responsible for damage to camp property.

 

VISITOR POLICY – Our children's camps are only for those who have registered.   We also request that during all camps, parents refrain from visiting, calling their children during the week, or coming to the camp before check-out.  In the past, the above practices usually promote homesickness and other complications.  In case of emergency or inquiry, the camp office may be contacted day or night.  Letters and small packages can be sent to each child, mail call is done daily.

 

Spending MoneyCamp T-shirts, Camp DVD and other items will be available for purchase.  The snack bar will be open at various times for your convenience.

 

Bring – Bible, pencil, linens, pillows and blankets, sleeping bags (mattress provided by camp), swimsuit, towels, soap and personal items.  Evenings can get cold so come prepared!

 

The Assemblies of God, Michigan District is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. 

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