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Foot Protection |
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Even on the smoothest, freshly prepared pool surface, tiny toes are subject to "pool toe". |
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Please, No Notes |
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What happens when notes are sent to camp? |
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Communication is Key |
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Every Friday during a week your camper is enrolled, your camper will receive a 2 to 4 page newsletter as he or she exits the bus in the afternoon. All information, including more details, articles, and information will be on our Electronic Newsletter. If you are currently reading this, then you know how to find it! |
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Make Bus Changes Before 2:30 |
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We have more than two dozen buses this year. That means we have to notify, in writing, everyone concerned with each desired change. |
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Hats |
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We ask that all of our campers wear a hat to camp. The sun is hot and
head protection is very important for young children. A hat provides shade,
a degree of UV protection, and protects your camper from flying insects, as
well. |
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Skin Protection |
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We ask that you apply sunscreen liberally in the morning. If you pack sunscreen, we will reapply it if your child needs help, and encourage our older campers to reapply it themselves prior to their second swim. |
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Traffic Update |
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We don’t always know about the circumstances that could cause lengthy transportation delays, but if we find out, we will post it on our newsletter website. Parents are the best source of traffic information since we are busy watching campers during the day. If you know of downed trees, unusual traffic, or any other circumstance, please call us. We will try and keep up with it on a daily basis if we find out that a bus is likely to be more then 15 minutes late. |
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