Summer Camp
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Camping is the great outdoor adventure of Scouting. As a Scout becomes at home in the outdoors, they learn some of the skills, resourcefulness, and self-reliance of the pioneer. The aims and methods of Scouting are all pertinent in the outdoor camping experience. Summer camping is perhaps the best opportunity for Scouts to fully immerse themselves in the outdoor experience. The summer camp schedule includes time for a Scout to achieve personal advancement, bond with his Troop and fellow Scouts, and participate in activities of a personal interest.
Dates for Summer Camp 2010Week # 1, June 20 – June 26 - Only 56 slots left Week # 2, June 27 – July 3 - Closed Week #3, July 11 – July 17 - Only 94 slots left Week #4, July 18 – July 24 - Only 114 slots left To pre-register for your slot, contact Matt Anderson or Jeannie Upton. Summer Camp weeks are filling fast and you want to get the best times to suit your Troop! To access online registration per your letter from the Summer Camp Director, please click here.
Camp Fees$200 if paid by April 30, 2010 $210 if paid by April 30, 2010 (Use our bunkhouse) $220 if paid after April 30, 2010 Camper fee includes meals, patch and camp t-shirt Provisional Fee - $220 SCUBA Program - $350 Horsemanship - $100 Adult Fee - $50 Summer Camp 2010 Troop Reservation Form
Programs
Seminole Trail
Forms2010 Summer Camp Leader's Guide Parent Guide Family Night Adult Code of Conduct Adult Leader's Merit Badge Camp Fees and Financial Information Program Fees Directions to Camp Map of Flaming Arrow Scout Reservation Camp Roster Honor Troop Planning Information Troop Equipment List Troop Inspection Sheet Annual Health Form Counselor-in-Training Program Horsemanship Application Individual Equipment List Provisional Camper Application Scuba Application Staff Application Medication Form Merit Badge Registration Roster Merit Badge Schedule Unit Swim Classification Record Venturing Program |
2010 Summer Camp Leader's Guide
Contact InformationOne of the questions from parents is where their son or daughter will be and how to reach them… and rightfully so! Please encourage parents to write, but not to call unless it is an emergency. The one main telephone in camp is for camp business and emergencies ONLY. Additionally, Scout leaders should monitor their Scouts use of cell phones.
Emergency Calls
Mail
Visitors
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