Mission Lake Christian Camp Rules
- Every person (camper or worker) is required to conform to the camp schedule, and will not be permitted to leave camp without permission of the camp dean. Visitors are welcome for the evening service, and then are free to leave, except in emergency.
- The use of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, or drugs of any kind is strictly prohibited.
- No food or drinks are allowed in the dorms or cabins. Please do not bring candy, food, or pop from home.
- Any camper using medication must report to the camp nurse upon arrival at camp. Sickness and injury must be reported to the camp nurse immediately.
- Director of recreation has complete authority in all matters of recreation equipment.
- Cell phones, radios, cassette and CD players, fireworks, and all magazines including comic books will not be permitted in camp.
- Automobiles are unnecessary during the camp period. They will be considered "parked" for the duration.
- Casual clothes are suggested for the evening services. Shorts may be worn, but no bare midriffs, or halters will be allowed. Final authority will be left to the discretion of the dean.
- Concerning bathing suits, modesty is to be the rule. Abbreviated suits will not be allowed.
- No one will be absent from class except in cases of illness and only then upon the advice of the camp nurse.
- Damages to camp property and the property of others is the responsibility of the parents of the camper doing the damage. A bill will be sent to the camper’s parents.
- The camp dean reserves the right to dismiss and exclude from camp anyone who does not obey these regulations. If a camper is dismissed from camp, there will be no refund of camp fees.
We come to camp for a Christian purpose, and we cannot allow anyone to infringe upon the right of other campers to have a good time and learn Christian principles. Dormitory and cabins are under the supervision of camp dads and moms. Sleep and rest are necessary for sound, healthy bodies. We cannot permit a noisy few to keep others awake.
Thanks ....and have a great week!