Japeechen District Cub Scout Day CampPlans are well underway for Day Camp 2012 and we are looking forward to a fun-filled week of camp for the Cub Scout and Webelos "knights in training" out there! When you go to the Council Day Camp website you will see that changes have been made in how Council day camps are structured and scheduled. Take a look at the website (accessible via the link in the lower left margin) for the full Council camp calendar. You will not be able to identify camps by District as in the past. The Council website lists camps by length, date and location only. We hope you don't find it confusing registering your Scouts. (NB: There will not be a July Day Camp week at Camp Guyasuta as originally planned.) We can answer your questions in person at the Japeechen District Roundtable Meetings (first Wednesday of each month, in O'Hara Elementary School auditorium). Feel free to email us with questions as well (see contact information on lower left).
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Where will day camp be held?
Camp Guyasuta, on 23rd St ext in Sharpsburg, is located just outside of the city of Pittsburgh near the Highland Park Bridge. This 168-acre facility is just the place for day and overnight activities. How much does Day Camp cost? 5-DAY SESSION Early Bird registration (by May 1st) $65 There is no charge for adults attending camp. Adults may purchase the camp t-shirt for $12.50 with registration. How will my son get to camp?
Each day's program concludes with a closing flag ceremony between 3:30 and 4:00 PM. Just as the start time, the end time for camp is dependent upon the number of Scouts registered. A larger enrollment will necessitate a longer day. Exact times for each of the camps will be posted before camp begins. Scouts must be picked up on time. After-hours care is not provided. Any Scout or leader who is leaving early must be signed out with the Camp Director. Scouts are not permitted to leave Camp Guyasuta without parental permission. Each Scout is expected to wear his neckerchief/totem once it is made. Neckerchiefs will be kept at camp during the week. Each Scout will get his neckerchief from his unit leader in the morning, and turn it in to the leader at the end of the day. The leaders should leave the neckerchiefs/totems at camp along with the swim tags and schedules in their unit packet until the Scouts take them home at the end of camp. You can download a copy of the medical form on the Medical Information and Forms page, linked at the left. We will have some copies of the medical form at Roundtable meetings. Every effort should be made to turn in Cub Scout/Webelos medical forms before camp begins. It is very important that our medical staff be made aware in advance of any health issues for the camp participants. Adult and Tot Lot medical forms are welcome in advance but can be filled out upon arrival at camp if needed. Copies of the medical form can be turned in to the Camp Director at Japeechen District Roundtable Meetings (first Wednesday of each month; April and May at O'Hara Elementary), at one of the Day Camp Mandatory Meetings on Wednesday, June 6th, (location pending, likely Fireman's Park in Aspinwall), or at Flag Plaza. When submitting medical forms to Council, please be sure to mark the Day Camp date and location and your Pack number on the packet. Every Scouts form must have the Pack number on it as well.
What should my son leave at home? DAILY SCHEDULE MONDAY- It’s important to arrive on time or early. Cubs: come with your swim trunks already on, under your shorts, and remember to pack underwear to change into after swimming. This is the swim test day and it takes a while to test everyone. There will be no open pool time on Monday. EVERYONE in camp MUST have a signed health form (including the releases on reverse side of page.) TUESDAY – TUESDAY and possibly FRIDAY are Creek Days. Please bring extra shoes and socks (sandals and crocs are not acceptable). TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY – Picture days. Since Tuesday is also creek hike day, we will try to get photos before the hike any we don't get on Tues, we will take on Wednesday morning. THURSDAY
FRIDAY — Modified schedule; each group will have "swimming/open progam" either all morning or ALL afternoon. You may take a hike during this time.
FRIDAY TREAT - Scouts are free.
TOT-LOT is basically babysitting for non-Scout children of parents that are attending Day Camp or children of staff. The children will make crafts, play games and have access to the pool and wading/fountain area (except on swim test days). We request that they be at least 2 years old and potty trained; infants require too much individual attention for our volunteer youth staff. All siblings of Scouts at camp, regardless of age, must remain at Tot-Lot at a cost of $5.00 per day. Siblings are not permittted to be with their parent at the stations. Parents must pick up their children at Tot-Lot during the lunch hour and before closing. A parent must be in camp to have a child at Tot-Lot. All children at Tot-Lot must submit a health form. There is swimming only in the afternoon of the first day of camp for Tot-Lot due to swim tests in the morning. Swimming (and play in the sprinkler area) will be available the other days, weather permitting, for an additional cost of $3 (purchase Pool Pass at the Camp Trading Post); please send proper clothing.
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