2012 Camper Please print this entire packet, then fill out and mail forms to: 1123 Montreat Road Camp Timberlake
Dear Parents, In just a few short weeks summer camp at Timberlake will be in full swing! In order to help us have everything ready for your son’s arrival, please give special attention to the following pages. Items highlighted are to be returned to camp as soon as you have them completed.
5. Activity Selection Sheet.Please return this form to camp ASAP. These will be
6. Medical Form and Permission to Treat. Your doctor will need to complete this form. It is
very important that you sign the “Permission to Treat” section as indicated by the outlined area.
7. Arrival Information Form.Please complete as soon as you know flight information/travel
8. Clothing Order Form.Please return to camp. Orders will be filled after arrival at camp. 9. Permission Form.Please return to camp. 10.
“Disconnect the Phone.” Please read this one!
Thank you for sharing your son with us this summer. If you have any questions, or if we can be of any help, please let us know.
1. General Information Sessions Arrival Date Departure Date
*First Session Closing Ceremony and Picnic
*Second Session Closing Ceremony and Picnic
*Parents are invited to attend our closing ceremony and picnic but should feel no pressure to attend.
1.1 Arrival and Pick Up Times: Check In We stagger our arrival times by the age of Registration
your camper in order to minimize traffic. By
Registration Ends
minimize the time required to get your child settled at camp on opening day.
Please observe our 7mph speed limit through camp.
Check Out Pick Up Begins Pick Up Ends
Please help us with registration and check out by arriving during your registration window
listed if at all possible. These times do not
apply to campers who are flying to or from camp
If you have more than one camper please feel free to check in our out during either window
**It is important that we have both email and contact numbers in case of changes in travel arrangements such as flight delays or traffic problems
1.2 Opening and Closing Information: Parents are invited to attend the closing picnic and closing ceremony at the end of each full session. Campers are free to leave with their parents after the picnic, or they may choose to stay for their last night at camp. Please do not feel pressure to attend if this does not fit your schedule. Many of our parents are unable to attend Our complete staff will be present to meet campers on arrival days and help them get settled in their cabins. Prior to opening day, the staff will be involved in training and are not available to perform cabin duties. Any advance check-in must be approved by the directors. 1.3 What to bring to camp:
Short Term Campers (ST, June 10-15) note special instructions in brackets
-Comb or brush
We recommend that you spray your son’s clothes with an insect repellent designed for clothing before you pack them in the trunk. This will last
-2 Laundry bags, able to be washed/dried
Things Not to Bring
-1 Pair water sandals with heel straps (very
important for wet days and playing in the
-Stationery, stamps, writing materials in a
Helpful Hint: Make 2 lists of the items in your
camper’s trunk. Give one to your camper and
A NOTE ABOUT CAMERAS: Camp should be a safe place and protecting our boys’ privacy is an important part of that. As a result we ask that cameras be given to your son’s counselor. Counselors will let the boys have their cameras at times they feel are appropriate but will otherwise keep them in their counselor sections. Please note that our counselors’ primary responsibility is to care for their campers and while they will endeavor to be responsible in their care for cameras we cannot be responsible for their safe return. If you do bring a camera please be sure it is clearly marked with your camper’s name. 1.4 Other Notes: PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION: We hate spam, and promise to not spam you! Even so we will almost certainly email you important information about your camper. Please take a few minutes to “white list” the camp email through your spam filter. AIRLINE TRANSPORTATION: Campers may fly into the Asheville airport. The Asheville Airport is about 45 minutes from camp and arrival and departure for campers flying should arrive between 6:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Shuttle fees will be $25.00 each direction. Campers arriving by plane will be met by camp personnel in camp vans. These staff members will be wearing Camp Merri-Mac or Camp Timberlake shirts for identification purposes and your children will be in their care both to and from the airport. While baggage may be sent on the airline we recommendthat you ship all checked baggage via UPS.
UNACCOMPANIED MINOR FEE: Each airline has a different policy regarding children without a parent. You MUST ASK the airline about their policy when you make the reservation. You should pay fee directly to the airline for both directions prior to arrival, and give the camp a copy of the receipt. If the airline will not allow you to pay in advance (they’re a tricky bunch) please let us know. We’ll be happy to help from our end. You may tell the airline that Adam Boyd will be the person responsible for picking up your child. We will need the name, address and phone number of the person picking up your child on their return trip.
DEPARTURE: Prior to your son’s departure from home, demonstrate cheerfulness and optimism about the coming days. By speaking of happy times instead of how much he will be missed, he will be more confident and secure. MAIL: Every camper enjoys getting mail. We trust you will write your son newsy letters often. Please don’t mention how much he will be missed. Instead you should talk about how proud you are of how he is growing at camp and encourage him to get the most out of his stay. Your camper’s address will be Camp Timberlake, 1123 Montreat Road, Black Mountain, NC 28711. If you know your son’s cabin name please include this in the address. CARE PACKAGES: Care packages can create a competitive environment with campers trying to receive the best package, and parents pressured to make this happen. As a result packages will be returned to sender unopened. We consider a package to be anything larger than a standard sized envelope. Envelopes must also be flat so please no pens, gum, candy, magazines or the like. Unless something is absolutely crucial to your son’s health or hygiene he will need to do without forgotten items for the short time he is with us. If something is absolutely necessary it should be addressed to the Camp Hostess. You should also call the hostess before you mail the item. Finally, please help us by letting your friends and family know about this policy.
CAMP CLOTHING: You will find an order form enclosed. You may buy as many items as your camper would like. All clothing should be paid for at time of order. There is a possibility that other items may be purchased after arrival at camp, provided we have the items on hand. All clothing orders, for both the first and second session should be received by us with payment by June 1. These items will be marked with the camper’s name by laundry pen after her arrival at camp. VISITING: Visitors generally create the kind of interruption that causes homesickness, so we strongly discourage visits during your camper’s stay. However, if you would like to visit, please call the camp office at least 24 hours in advance so we can be sure your child is not out on a trip when you arrive. Please do not bring pets to camp. GUEST MEALS: We regret that our dining hall facilities do not permit our having guests at mealtime. HEALTH FORMS: Enclosed you will find our camp health certificate. This is to be filled out, signed by you and your physician, and returned to the camp office as soon as possible. It must be received at least ten days prior to your camper’s arrival. We are not able to let your son participate in camp activities until we have this form. Please also make a copy for your own records. PAYMENT OF FEES: Balances are to be paid by check and due by April 1. MOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Make your reservations early, even now if possible. Camp is in the heart of the tourist area. Our office will be glad to assist you in any way we can. BLACK MOUNTAIN Red Rocker Inn - (828) 669-5991 Bella Luna B&B (828) 664-9714
The Greenhouse-(601)362-5881 Director Dan’s parent’s (Lee and Big Dan) rental house near Black Mountain
These motels listed are a twenty minute drive from Camp Timberlake.
Grove Park Inn and Spa - (828) 252-2711
Inn on Biltmore Estate – (828) 255-1600 The Grand Bohemian Hotel- (828) 505-2949
RIDING IN THE CAMP VAN: If your camper is arriving by plane or participates in out of camp trips he will likely travel in a camp van. The staff members driving are carefully trained and charged with the great responsibility of shepherding your children to and from camp. Please advise your child to obey these staff members and specifically to observe our van safety rules which include wearing a seat belt, observing the buddy system, and being courteous to the staff driver.
CELL PHONE POLICY: Those flying will be asked to turn them in to the camp office where we will charge them and have them ready for their return flight. Otherwise, campers with phones may be asked to leave camp. Please call the camp director if you are not comfortable with this or any other camp policy. YOUR QUESTIONS: We have a wonderful summer staff that are well trained to work with your children, but they are not trained to answer questions about general office policies. Please direct these questions to our office administrators, or to a camp director. 2. Lost and Found All summer long camp echoes with the cries of happy children. There is laughter, singing, whooping, hollering, and all the other noises you might associate with children growing and playing together. Then, in August, there is silence. And after that, there is lost and found. Each year as we survey the stack of clean and folded clothes, the stack of tennis rackets, the shoes, the stuffed animals, one question jumps out at us: Whose stuff is this? Please label everything your camper is bringing to camp! With this in mind, we want you to know that we have both a policy and a system for lost and found. Your camper’s belongings are just that - your camper’s. He is responsible for keeping up with whatever he brings to camp. The first line of defense for lost and found is simple: explain to your camper that he must keep up with his things, label them, and plan for him to lose them still. Visit for help. Our system of lost and found relies on regularly policing our grounds for lost gear and returning it to the boys while they are still here. Where this is not possible, we will mail anything we find back to you, C.O.D. We work very hard to return all lost items to the rightful owners. Regretfully, some things will be lost and not found. We are not responsible for those things. Please know that we work very hard to send your child home with every possession he arrives with, plus one very big smile! 3. Camper Bank The camper bank is a separate account that allows your camper to cover elective expenses not included in camp tuition. These funds will allow your camper to pay for trading post, additional clothing and other items at camp. We recommend placing $30.00 per week in your camper’s account and this amount will be reflected on your bill. Your camper can withdraw from this account in $12.00 increments. Each $12.00 withdrawal purchases one punch card. At the end of the session, camp will refund any amount left over in the camper bank; this refund will not cover any purchased but unused coupon books or partially used coupon books (Campers will be able to use those coupons when they return next summer, though, so hang on to them!). *You can give your camper permission to overdraw their camper bank by filling out the appropriate section on the clothing order form (form #8).
5. Skill Selection Sheet
Instructions: Pick nine (9) activities! In the grey column on the left, label each row with a number, 1 through 9, in order of your preference. You will be placed in eight classes. In the columns to the right, circle the skill level for each activity that you select. Where no skill level is indicated, circle name of activity. Skill selection sheets are processed in the order received.
Camper Name _______________________________________ Age _________ Check Camp Dates: ____ (1F) First Full Session
Do not allow my child to participate in: _________________________ (complete only if you want to limit your child’s ability to change into a certain activity).
Limited Enrollment, additional fee and pre-registration required. Hats, boots, etc provided.
CAMP CRAFT
Fairly consistent light volley, Can play the game, ready for
SWIMMING WRESTLING CANOEING/
Can perform basic canoeing Familiar with advanced strokes
KAYAKING
swim at least 100 yards strokes in lake, swim at
ROCKETRY
Building, painting, and launching model rockets. Campers will be scheduled by age.
archery; knows range safety making a fair score and has procedure, proper bow
MINOR SPORTS
Field sports, Disc Sports, basketball (ultimate, etc.) and the like. Boys placed by age.
PAINTBALL (12 and up)
There is a $25.00 per week charge to take this class. Please include a check when you return this sheet.
AIRSOFT (all ages) CLIMBING
MOUNTAIN BIKING does not need to be among your nine selected activities since it is offered during scheduled free times as an optional ninth activity for age 11 and older. Do not bring your bike to camp. Camp provides bikes, water bottles, helmets, and gloves. If you are an experienced rider, feel free to bring your helmet, gloves, sunglasses and clipless pedals. Get ready to have some single-track fun!
Yes, sign me up for the Fly Fishing Trip! (Not available for Short Term Campers)
First come, first served, 4 campers per two weeks. $100.00 additional fee covers full day guided trip, all equipment and licenses. Join us for a day on some of the trout streams in the Appalachians. Mills river, Davidson river, The Laurel, and others – we’ll go where the fish are biting! See section 16 of this packet for more information. Ages 12 and up.
Yes, sign me up for the Water Skiing Trip (Not available for Short Term Campers)
You may enroll for up to 3 days; $80.00 per day covers all equipment and certified instructors
for a morning or afternoon of skiing, knee boarding and wake boarding. There is no age limit for this trip, but availability will be dependent on weather.
Yes, sign me up for the Rafting Trip (Not available for Short Term Campers)
This summer we are offering an unforgettable optional wilderness trip for boys 10 and older. Campers can raft up to class III or IV water on the Pigeon, Nantahala or French Broad Rivers. All trips will be offered under the leadership of the Nantahala Outdoor Center. The cost for this trip is $85.00 and you will need to sign and return the waiver on page 17. There is limited enrollment and we will book these trips based on the order we receive signed waivers. 6. Health History and Examination Form for Children, Youth and Adults (Please include a copy of your insurance and prescription cards)
Information on this form is not part of the camper or staff acceptance process, but is gathered to assist us in identifying appropriate
care and placement. Please fill this form out and return it with a copy of your health insurance card.
For Parent, Guardian, or Adult Camper/Staff member to complete:
Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Social Security Number __________________________Birth date ____________ Sex ____ Age____
Parents and Guardians ________________________________________________________________ Home Address _______________________________________________ Phone__________________
Cell Phone __________________ Business Phone_________________ Other Phone_______________
Email 1________________________ Email 2___________________________ If not available in an emergency, notify:
Name ______________________________________________ Email___________________________
Address ____________________________________________ Phone Number____________________ Relationship to Camper___________________
Operations or serious injuries (dates):_______________________________________________
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Chronic or recurring illness, medical condition or disease: _______
_____________________________________________________ Current medications (instructions on following page):
_____Diabetes _____Bleeding/clotting disorders
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□ Check if your child has any current physical, mental, or
psychological conditions requiring medication, treatment, or special
restrictions or considerations while at camp.
(If checked, please explain on a separate sheet of paper)
Name of dentist/orthodontist: _____________________________
_____________________________________Ph______________
Name of family physician: ________________________________
____________________________________ Ph______________
Do you carry family medical/hospital insurance? ___ Yes ___ No
If so, indicate: Carrier ___________________________________
Group #______________________________________________
Carrier address________________________________________
Carrier Phone Number__________________________________ Policy Holder Name____________________________________
SS# of Policy Holder____________________________________ Note: Attach a copy of your health insurance card with the form.
Suggestions on health related information for camp personnel: ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
For Female: Has this person menstruated? ______ If not, has she been told about it? ____________________
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If so, is her menstrual history normal? ________ Special consideration? _____________________
Medications: □ This camper will not take any daily medications while at camp.
□ This camper will take the following daily medication(s) while at camp.
“Medication” is any substance a person takes to maintain and/or improve their health. This includes vitamins and natural remedies. Provide enough of each medication to last the entire time the camper will
The following are the sort of non-prescription medications that may be stocked in the camp Infirmary and
are used on an as needed basis to manage illness or injury. Cross out, or list to the side if not included below, medications the camper should not be given. Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Phenylephrine decongestant (Sudafed PE) Antihistamine/allergy medicine
Diphenhydramine antihistamine/allergy medicine (Beadryl) Sore Throat spray Lice Shampoo or cream (Nix, Elimite, T-Tree Oil) Calamine lotion Laxatives for constipation (Ex-lax)
Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) Pseudoephedrine decongestant (Sudafed) Guaifenesin cough syrup (Robitussin) Dextromethorphan cough syrup (Robitussin DM) Generic cough drops Antibiotic cream Aloe
Bismuth subsalicylate for diarrhea (Kaopectate, Pepto-Bismol)
PERMISSION TO TREAT AND WAIVER - For parent to complete
I have read and understand all camp policies as stated on the “Application for
Admission.” I also understand that there is an inherent risk involved in many camp activities, that
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my child may be on trips out of camp that will require travel by automobile, and that they may be over ten miles into wilderness areas where medical care will not be readily available. I also understand that my child will participate in specialized activities such as climbing, mountain
biking, and horseback riding, and that each carries risk of specific injury. The directors and
members of Merri-Mac/Timberlake LLC exercise reasonable caution in all camp activities;
however, they do not assume responsibility for accidents or illness suffered by its campers.
If necessary, I have enclosed a description of any physical, emotional or possible
behavioral conditions that may affect my child’s stay at camp. This health history is correct so far
as I know and the person herein described has permission to engage in all camp activities except as noted.
Authorization for Treatment: I hereby give permission to the medical personnel
selected by the camp director to order x-rays, routine tests, treatment, release any records necessary for insurance proposed, and to provide or arrange necessary transportation for me or
my child. I hereby give permission to the physician selected by the camp to secure and administer treatment, including hospitalization, for the person named above. The completed
forms may be photocopied for camp purposes. ___________________________________________Date_________________________ Signature of parent or guardian or adult camper/staffer ___________________________________________Date_________________________
I also understand and agree to abide with the restrictions placed on my camp activities. ___________________________________________Date ________________________ Signature of minor or adult camper/staffer
For Doctor or Health Provider to Complete: Immunization History
Required immunizations must be determined locally. Please record the date (month and year) of basic immunizations and most recent booster doses.
Measles (hard measles, red measles, rubeola)
Varicella (Chicken Pox) □ Had Chicken pox
If your camper has not been fully immunized, please sign the following statement: I understand and accept the risks to my child from not being fully immunized. Signature of Custodial Parent/Guardian______________________ Date____________ Of fice Use Health Care Recommendations by Licensed Physician:
I have examined the above camp applicant within the past two years. __________
In my opinion, the above’s condition _______ does _______ does not preclude his/her participation in an active camp program.
Height ___________ Weight ____________ Blood Pressure _____________
The applicant is under the care of a physician for the following condition(s): _____________________________________________________________________________
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Current treatment (include current medications, prescribed and over the counter): ____________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Explanation of any reported loss of consciousness, convulsion, or concussion: ______________ _____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________ Does applicant have epilepsy? _______ Yes ________ No Does applicant have diabetes? _______ Yes ________ No
Recommendations and Restrictions While at Camp:
Any treatment to be continued at camp:______________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
Any medically prescribed meal plan or dietary restrictions: ______________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Any allergies (food, drugs, plants, insects, etc.): ______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________ Activities to be encouraged, limited or exempted from: _________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Additional health information: _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________
Licensed Physician’s Signature______________________________________________
Address _________________________________________ Phone _________________
By____________________________________________________________________
6. Arrival Informatio
*Initial if completed by nurse or p n 7. Travel Information:
Camper Name: _______________________________________________________
For Those Flying Into Asheville: Arrival Date: _______
Airline _______________ Flight No. _____________ Time ______________
Airline _______________ Flight No. _____________ Time ______________
Required With This Form Are: ___
I have asked my airline whether I need to pay the Unaccompanied Minor Fee and if yes I have included:
Receipts showing its being paid for BOTH directions
Name, address and phone number picking my child up on their return visit
_________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Please note that we recommend shipping luggage and having campers travel with carry- on items only. Camp will charge your camper account for any baggage expense we incur. For Those Driving:
1. Approximate Time of Arrival: ______________ Date_________________
2. If your camper is to leave camp with someone other than his legal parent or
guardian as shown on his registration form, please so signify here. If you do not yet know who it will be let, please email us with the information well in advance of his departure date. Name of person picking up camper: ________________________________
Relationship to camper: __________________________________________
8. Clothing Order And Camper Bank Form **My son may overdraw his camper bank up to $________. This may be used for any additional purchases he makes while at camp.
No orders are mailed out. Please complete and return the order form to camp. We will fill the clothing order and hand out the clothes directly to your camper during the first week of camp. We will use our best judgment in sizing your son’s clothes, but your help with sizing information is appreciated.
Camper Name _________________________________________________________ Age __________ Circle Session Attending Short Term 1F 1A 1B 1C 1D 2F 2A 2B
Timberlake “Sunday Shirt”. 1 Required
Timberlake Flannel Pants in Tribal Colors
Felt Pennant, the perfect camp souvenir.
’12 Timberlake Blanket, Graphite with new Logo
’12 Forest Green and Gray “Wave” Crazy Creek
New for ’12 Draw-String Bag with Camp Logo
DVD of session photos. This will be mailed after
Short Term camper = $15, 2 wk. camper = $30, 3 wk.
* Photos of clothing will be available to viewbeginning April 15 9. Permission Form
We strongly discourage visitors at camp, but many campers have family friends that they would like their camper to see while with us. In order to leave camp property with these friends we must have specific written permission ahead of time! These situations are brought to your attention because we want your child to be happy at camp, but we also want our decisions authorized by you. Additionally, our Indian tribe system places campers in the same tribe as their relatives. If your camper has a relative at camp or who has been at camp in the past, please pay careful attention to section II.
Camper Name ______________________________________________ Camp Session ________________
I. Permission to leave camp with an adult other than their parents. (We do not
recommend as it is generally an interruption to camp, but if you would like this to happen we ask you to complete this form before your camper arrives).
______ My child has permission to leave camp with the following person(s):
This is in addition to the camper’s parents/guardian and camp staff. Filling out the permission is required before we will consider allowing your child to leave with another person. All other trips off property still occur at the discretion of the directors.
Name of person visiting: ___________________________________________
Relationship to camper: ____________________________________________
______ My child does not have permission to leave camp with anyone other than his
II. Indian Tribe information.
______ Check here and fill out below if your child has a relative at Merri-Mac or
Timberlake this summer, or a relative who has attended camp in the past.
My child had a ____ sister, ____ brother, ____ parent, or ____ grandparent who
has attended ____ Merri-Mac or ____ Timberlake.
They were in the ____ Choctaw ____ Seminole ____ Iroquois tribe.
10 NOC’s Raft Waiver Activity Date: Rsv Party Name: Activity Time: Activity Type: # in Party: NANTAHALA OUTDOOR CENTER, INC. PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT ***READ BEFORE SIGNING***
In consideration of being allowed to participate in any way in the program, related events and activities, I the undersigned, acknowledge, appreciate, and agree that:
The risk of injury from the activities involved in this program is significant, including the potential for permanent paralysis and death.
I KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, both known and unknown, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES or others, and assume full responsibility for my participation.
I willingly agree to comply with terms and conditions for participation. If I observe any unusual significant hazard during my presence or participation, I will remove myself from participation and bring such to the attention of the nearest official immediately.
By participating in or attending any activity in connection with this program, whether on or off the premises, I consent to the use of any photographs, pictures, film or videotape taken of me or provided by me for publicity, promotion, television, websites or any other use, and expressly waive any right of privacy, compensation, copyright or other ownership right connected to same.
I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, assigns, personal representatives and next of kin, HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS NANTAHALA OUTDOOR CENTER, INC., its officers, officials, agents and/or employees, other participants, sponsors, advertisers, the United States, Tennessee Valley Authority, Southeast Local Development Corporation, the State of Tennessee and, if applicable, owners and lessors or premises used to conduct the event (RELEASEES), from any and all claims, demands, losses, and liability arising out of or related to any INJURY, DISABILITY OR DEATH I may suffer, or loss or damage to person or property, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES OR OTHERWISE, to the fullest extent permitted by law. I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT FULLY AND UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS, UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP SUBSTANTIAL RIGHTS BY SIGNING IT, AND SIGN IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I SHOULD NOT AND MAY NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS ACTIVITY IF I AM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS. ______________________
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____________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ADDRESS PRINTED ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS (PLEASE PRINT) ____ Check if you do not want to be occasionally contacted about NOC offers & promotions
FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF PARTICIPANT OF MINOR AGE (UNDER AGE 18 AT TIME OF EVENT) This is to certify that I, as parent/guardian with legal responsibility for this participant, do consent and agree to his/her release as provided above of all the Releasees, and, for myself, my heirs, assigns, and next of kin. I release and agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Releasees from any and all liability incidents to my minor child’s involvement or participation in these programs as provided above, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES, to the fullest extent permitted by law. ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________ DATE ____________________________________________ _______________________________________________ SIGNATURE of PARENT OR GUARDIAN _____________________________________________ PRINTED NAME 11. United Parcel Service Trunk and Duffle Bag Service
Luggage shipped via UPS, Fed Ex or DHL will be in place in the camper’s cabin when he arrives, provided that it is shipped six business days prior to opening day. You are not required to ship your son’s luggage, though we recommend this for those who fly. For many this is the most economical method of shipping and the most convenient, as it provides door to door delivery.
Should you want a camper’s luggage returned to your home, we will make arrangements from camp but would ask for notice at least a week before his departure date. The baggage fee for this service is $80.00 per parcel which includes all shipping, packaging, and handling charges. Camper’s luggage will be boxed. They will then be picked up on the first shipping service working day after they leave camp. Oversized packages will be billed accordingly. 12. “Disconnect the Phone”
Whether through texting, email, facebook, cell phones or land lines, digital media
has become the primary channel for communication. Coupled with instant everything, it has shaped our culture, elbowed our priorities, and created an important opportunity for camps.
At camp we live in a kind of primary community within a self-contained
environment, and we do things a little differently. We talk rather than text and sing rather than press play. In this context the sudden intrusion of the home-world into the camp-world is very jarring to the camper, causing an abrupt switching of gears from one world to the next - a collision of two realities in his or her life. It then takes emotional time and energy to adjust and re-enter the camp world. It is also disruptive to the camper's own schedule and plans.
Avoiding this requires a significant commitment from us as camp directors and
you as parents, but the result is a type of growth and sense of adventure that camps are uniquely able to provide. Creative separation is an important ingredient of growing up so we recommend cards, letters and email from home as the best forms of communication with your camper. These respect that separation, giving that kind of distance needed for campers to absorb and accommodate communications from home.
As a result we ask that telephone communication to or from home be relegated to emergencies only, and that letters, cards and email - frequent and regular - be the primary channels for communication with your camper. Otherwise, important lessons of independence and self-reliance can be short-circuited by a quick call from home.
You should always feel free to call the camp director at any time with questions,
concerns or suggestions, but please also understand that our time is best spent with your camper, so it may take us a few hours to return the call. Thank you for your understanding and help.
13. Health Center Policy
Thank you for sharing your child with us this summer. There are times at camp when it is necessary for a child to be taken to the doctor. At that time we will ordinarily take your child to our camp physician at Vickery Family Medicine. When we return to camp, we will call you and give you a report. If we cannot reach you by phone we will follow up with an email, so please be sure you have “white listed” the camp email address through your spam filter. There are also times when a child needs to spend a night in the infirmary for an upset stomach, a cold, or other minor things. When a camper spends two nights in the infirmary or whenever the nurse deems it necessary, the parents will be called. We strive to make your child’s camp experience a happy and healthy one Thank you, The RN staff at Timberlake
14. Trunk Ordering Information
Campers may choose to bring some type of trunk to use as both a suitcase and a storage space while at camp. We have seen everything from wooden foot lockers to plastic Rubbermaid containers used with success. However, your trunk should be sturdy enough to handle some abuse. We ask that trunks not be larger than 13.5x20x32.5 We recommend trunks from C&N Footlockers because their trunks are well suited for use at camp. C&N can be reached , or 866-304-5362, ex. 230. Please mention Camp Timberlake your order. 15. Online Photos, etc.
Perhaps you’re thinking something along these lines: “Okay, so it’s important for me to not call my camper, but I know my child and I know tumbleweeds will blow through my mail box before he sends a letter from camp. How do I find out what’s going on?” With your online account you have a one-way window into camp life. You will be able to view daily photos of campers read daily articles about the happenings in camp. With a simple click you will also be able to send an email which we will print and give to your camper with the next mail call. Please note that you should not pay the additional amount to send color emails as we are not able to print these at camp. Steps to register:
1) Great news, you’re already registered and have your password and login. There is a password retrieval button if you have forgotten it since you enrolled. 2) Next visit our web site at . Choose “Log In” from the top menu and enter your user name and password.
Two things you should know. First, accessing the site is free and everyone should set up an account; the service is wonderful. Emails ordered on the site can be purchased by credit card. Second, you can (and should) set up guest accounts for friends and
family through the “my account” button. It’s the best way we know to answer their questions why your camper would come to camp. Enjoy! 16. Special Trips We are pleased to offer water skiing, fly fishing and rafting as special guided trips! These programs are run by our staff and in some cases contracted guides as well, and have limited availability. They will be filled on a first come, first served basis and are not available for Short Term campers. Also, like our general camp programs campers will be involved in an adventure activity which carries inherent risk of injury or death. If you are uncertain of the nature of these trips, or any other camp activity, please call the Camp Director for a full description before your camper’s session begins. Rafting is limited to ages 10 and up, and there is no age limit for skiing. Your child may sign up for multiple ski trips. We provide all equipment and licenses for these trips and fees are non- refundable. To sign up for any of these trips just check the box on the activity selection sheet, (form #5, pp. 8-9) to sign up for rafting please fill out the Nantahala Outdoor Center waiver (p. 17). 17. Trip Cancelation Insurance We are not able to offer refunds after March 1. As a result we are offering a competitively priced tuition insurance program through TravMark. We highly recommend you review this plan. Complete details and enrollment forms are available
To complete the enrollment form please use the following information: Organization Name: Depending on the camp use "Merri-Mac" or "Timberlake" Organization ID: "merr11" or "timb11"
Please be advised that some important coverage enhancements are time-sensitive. If you have any questions regarding this coverage please call the Trip Mate Plan Administrator at (888) 420-5378 and refer to plan ID # 550.
18. Going to Camp Checklist
Pre-Camper Packet
I have received a confirmation from camp in response to my application.
I have double checked my dates to ensure my child is enrolled in the session I expect
I have printed out andread the Camper Packet
I have completed and mailed back to camp my activity selection sheet (form #5).
I have completed and mailed back to camp my health form (form #6). Everyone must have a new form each year.
I have included a copy of my health insurance and prescription cards.
I have made a copy of my Health Form for my own records
I have completed and mailed back to camp my arrival and departure information (form #7) If
I have attached a copy of my flight itinerary and, if applicable
I have paid for the unaccompanied minor for both directions
I have mailed to camp a receipt for the unaccompanied minor charge for the return flight.
I have completed and mailed back my clothing order/bank overdraw form (form 8).
I have completed and mailed back to camp my permission form (form #9)
I have completed and mailed back the Rafting Waiver if applicable. (form #10).
I’m paid in full no later than April 1.
I’ve enrolled to look at on line photos. (Not mandatory, but don’t miss out!)
I’ve written down the opening and closing dates of camp and the closing ceremonies on the calendar (there are no closing ceremonies for ST, 1A, 1B or 2A campers).
I have written my camper a letter to mail the day before they leave home…that way they get mail early.
I have sprayed my child’s clothes with an insect repellent designed for that purpose.
My camper is packed and ready to have fun!
I have made two lists of the items in my son’s trunk, one for my son and one to give to his counselor
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