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Merri-Mac
and Timberlake
Going-To-Camp FAQ
Contents:
What
ages go to your camp?
What is the deadline for registration?
Do you have a 1 week session?
What
should I bring to camp?
How many campers
are in a cabin?
How do I pick activities?
When will my camper get
his/her clothing order?
What
is your refund policy?
How does your waiting
list work?
How do campers
do their laundry?
Are phone calls allowed?
What is the best way to communicate?
What kind of trunk
should I bring to camp?
How
is lost and found handled?
Can my child be in a
cabin with his/her friend?
Can I bring a bike
to camp?
Does my child
need any spending money at camp?
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What
ages go to your camp?
Merri-Mac accepts ages
6-16 in all sessions. Timberlake takes ages 7-16. |
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is the deadline for registration?
We have no deadline. Both our camps are on "rolling" admissions;
we take new campers after the
close of our last session in August and continue taking applications
until camp is full. Please apply as early as possible in the year,
but never hesitate to check on availability. The easiest way to
check, and to get other questions answered, is to call us in the
office at 828-669-8766.
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Do
you have a one week session?
No, two weeks
is our shortest option. And we love two week and longer
sessions. Particularly
at the two week level, any boy who is ready to be away from for
one week will prosper even more from two weeks. This is because
some part of any camp session is eaten up by time adjusting to
camp - moving in, meeting everyone, learning your way around, and
safety talks in classes. Longer
lengths minimize the adjustment phase and emphasize the best parts
of camp. A few of those parts are: progress in their activities,
new and deep friendships, fun out–of-camp trips, feeling as though
camp is one large “home,” and new skills absorbed, tested, and
demonstrated. These are a few of the reasons we run two week
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What
should I bring to camp?
A list of items is included
in our camper packets released
in April. |
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How
many campers are in a cabin?
Our cabin size ranges
from 8 - 18. In all our cabins, at least a 4 to 1 staff ratio
is maintained. Our overall ratio, which includes only the staff
who directly oversee our campers, is 1 to 3.5.
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How
do I pick activities?
An activity selection
sheet is included in our camper packet that is released on the
web each April. Select nine (9) activities, ranking them for
1 to 9 by preference, and return the sheet to us.
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When
will my camper get his/her clothing order?
You camper should receive
his/her clothing no later than the first week of camp.
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What
is your refund policy?
A $300 deposit is required
to reserve a spot for your child.
The deposit is applicable
to the tuition and is, in the event of withdrawal, refundable (less
a $100 processing charge) if written notice is received by the camp
office by March 1. No refunds will be made after March 1, whether
for withdrawal or session changes, except in the event of documented
physical illness of the camper, and that in such event, 50% of the
unused portion of the tuition will be refunded.
The balance of the camp
fee is due by April 1, and the horseback riding fee is to be
paid at the time of registration.
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How
does your waiting list work?
Our waiting list is first-come,
first-served by date in time and years in camp. No deposit is required
to be on the list, and you will be notified when a spot becomes available.
At that time you will have to put down a deposit. We fill early each
year.
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How
do campers do laundry? How often?
Campers bring their laundry
to our in-camp laundry service once a week at breakfast. They pick
it up later in the day. It is very important that every item be
permanently labeled with your camper's name.
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Are
phone calls allowed? What is the best way to communicate with my
child?
Phone calls are strongly
discouraged. We will never prevent you from communicating with your
child. We will, however, encourage you to speak with a director
or your child's counselor first, and all phone communication must
be initiated by the parent. The best way to communicate is with
encouraging letters and email.
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What
kind of trunk should I bring to camp? Do I have to mail it ahead
of time?
You should bring a large,
foot-locker sized trunk to camp. This will serve both as luggage
and as storage space. Texas
Case makes trunks that we have found hold up very well.
Though the ideal trunk is lockable, various Rubbermaid trunk-like
containers can be found at Wal-Mart and they also work well.
You do not have to ship
the trunk ahead of time, unless your camper is flying, though many
parents choose to ship us their trunk to lighten the load in the
car.
How
is lost and found handled?
We work very hard to
send campers home with all they brought. Whatever a camper brings
to camp is their own responsibility to keep track of; we are
not liable for items that remain lost at camp. We regularly
police our grounds and return items to campers while they are
still in camp. When something is found after camp, we return
it to the camper COD. Can my child be in a cabin with his/her
friend?
Usually. Campers of the
same age can request to be in the cabin with each other. You must
express this preference on your application. We honor as many of
these requests as possible, but cannot garauntee you will be in
a cabin with a particular person.
If you have not listed
this information on your application and want to request a cabin
mate, email us the information. The earlier we receive a request,
the more likely we are to be able to honor it. Can
my camper bring a bicycle?
No. If you have a camper
in the Timberlake mountain biking program, camp provides quality
front suspension trail bikes. You are welcome to bring clipless
pedals, gloves, and a helmet. Does
my child need any spending money at camp?
No. The camp fee plus
the camper bank will cover all expenses in camp. Any extra clothing
ordered will be billed to you directly. Even so, if you choose
to send extra money with your camper, $20 is more than enough.
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