On a Mission 4-H Day Camp: July 24-26

Here are just a few reminders that you and your child will need to know for the On a Mission 4-H Day Camp.

  1. Please note the times that camp will start and end each day. Whoever brings your child to the day camp will need to sign them in each day, as well as whoever picks your child up will need to sign them out. Adult supervision will begin 10 minutes prior to the start of camp. Please do not bring your child to camp before this time and be sure to make arrangements to have your child picked up at the designated time each day.
  2. Campers should wear shorts, t-shirt and tennis shoes each day of camp. SANDALS or FLIP FLOPS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT 4-H CAMP!
  3. 3. Campers will need to bring a lunch and a drink on Thursday. Cooler space will be limited, so if you need to keep your lunch cold, put a small ice pack in your lunch bag.
  4. If your child will be taking medication while attending Camp, you must complete a Florida Medication Form. This includes non-prescription drugs, lotions, inhalers, and any other items. The form is available from the 4-H Office upon request.

Schedule for On a Mission 4-H Day Camp

Tuesday & Wednesday, July 24-25 (8:00am-12:00pm) –Campers will participate in fun fitness activities, learn to make healthy snacks, and experience cool science investigations. Campers should wear shorts, t-shirt and tennis shoes. SANDALS or FLIP FLOPS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT 4-H CAMP!

Thursday, July 26 (8:00am-4:00pm) – Campers will travel to Tallahassee to visit the Florida Capitol. After lunch, campers will visit the Challenger Learning Center where they will participate in science activities and watch a movie on the IMAX screen. Campers should wear shorts, t-shirt, and tennis shoes. Campers will need to bring a lunch and a drink. Cooler space will be limited. If you need to keep your lunch cold, put a small ice pack in your lunch bag.

If you have any further questions please contact the 4-H office. We are looking forward to a great week of camp!

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Posted: July 19, 2012


Category: 4-H & Youth, Camp



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