Summer Camp 2016 Information
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Summer Camp 2016 Information
Summer CAMP Summer Information 2016 www.S kyRanch.org 903.266.3300 Index Welcome from Linda S. Paulk.....................................................................................................................................3 Sky 1 & 2 Welcome Letter and Activity Information..........................................................................................4 Sky 1 & 2 Night Events..................................................................................................................................................5 Sky 3 & 4, Morph and Quest Welcome Letter......................................................................................................6 Sky 3 & 4, Morph and Quest Night Events.............................................................................................................7 Sky 3 & 4, Morph and Quest Activity Information..............................................................................................8 Getting Ready Check List.............................................................................................................................................9 Packing Tips......................................................................................................................................................................9 What to Bring (and What NOT to Bring) to Summer Camp..........................................................................10 Arrival and Departure.................................................................................................................................................11 Important Things to Know........................................................................................................................................12 Health Information......................................................................................................................................................13 General Policies and Guidelines.............................................................................................................................15 Stay Connected with Sky Ranch Social Media...................................................................................................16 The Sky Ranch LifeMap..............................................................................................................................................17 2 Welcome from our President & CEO, Linda S. Paulk Dear Camper Parents, Thank you for providing Sky Ranch the opportunity to serve your family this summer. It has been a privilege to serve families for more than 60 years, providing a fun, Christ-centered encounter for all of our campers. We are so excited about what God has planned for summer 2016 at Sky Ranch. It is our desire to communicate effectively with all of our families in an effort to manage your expectations, answer your questions and provide you with peace of mind, knowing that your child is in great hands at Sky Ranch. Within this packet, you will find up-to-date information, FAQs, and other material that will be helpful as you and your children prepare for their week at Sky Ranch. Please read the information carefully. Once you have had a chance to review the materials, please do not hesitate to contact our Guest Services department at 903-266-3300 with any additional questions or concerns you might have. Thank you again for selecting Sky Ranch for your child’s camp experience. We are looking forward to a terrific summer. Please know that it is an honor and a pleasure to provide an environment where your children can relax, have fun, build life long relationships, and most importantly, learn how to be the full expression of what God has created them to be! See you soon! In His Grip, Linda S. Paulk President and CEO of Sky Ranch Camps 3 Sky 1 & 2 - Welcome Letter and Activity Information Welcome Sky 1&2 Campers! For those of you who were here last summer and are counting down the days until summer camp starts…get ready, because it will be here before we know it! For those of you who are joining us for the first time….you’re about to have the time of your life!!! We are excited to tell you that our theme for the summer is “BIG SHOW: Transformed by the Ringmaster.” We have some awesome things planned for our mornings and afternoons, and some cool evening activities as well. Below are some previews of your week, as well as some reminders of extra things to bring along to make this the best week of camp ever! Your Sky Ranch Summer Camp Team (Ethan, Chrisleigh “Grizz”, Clinton and John) will make sure we keep the highest standard of safety and excellence, and we will make sure that you and every other camper are well-cared-for. We hope you are already getting excited about the unforgettable week that is in store. The water is warming up, school is winding down, and cabins are ready, now we just need YOU to get here! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email us at guestservices@skyranch.org or call 903-266-3300. We look forward to seeing you this summer! In Him, Chrisleigh Jones Sky 1&2 Camp Manager Ethan Knowles Clinton Pfalser Sky 1&2 Camp Manager Operations Manager John Morgan VP of Ministry Programs Activity Information Camp week is packed with wall-to-wall activities and fun-filled moments. Every moment is planned and intentional - from the minute campers rise until they hit their bunk at night. Sample Schedule for Sky 1 and Sky 2 Age Groups 7:00am Rise and Shine 2:00pm 8:00am Breakfast 3:10pm 8:40am Activity 1 4:20pm 9:50am Cracker Barrel 5:30pm 11:00am Activity 2 6:45pm 12:10pm Lunch 9:30pm 12:50pm Pow Wow 10:30pm Bible Study Activity 3 Activity 4 Dinner Night Event Lights Out (Sky 1) Lights Out (Sky 2) Activities Sky 1 and 2 Activities include archery, the blob, Bible X, laser tag*, crafts, nuke 'em, crazy pool, human maze, kickball, jumping pillow, horses (additional fee applies), aqua glide, activity center, the party barge, gaga, party pool, miniature golf, rockets, Skywaii, the Wet Willie, torpedo, water slides, inflatables, canoes, frontier town, rock wall, splatterball*, nature center, POW-WOW, vertical playground*, zip lines*, jet skis*, and MORE! *Denotes Sky 2 Only 4 sky 1 & 2 Night Events We’ve got some amazing, exciting, jam-packed night events for Summer 2016! Here’s everything you need to know: Sunday Night: Tonight we will all come together for the greatest show on earth as we jump into our summer theme “Big Show: Transformed by the Ringmaster!” Come dressed in your craziest, silliest costumes and be ready to party! It’s going to be AWESOME! Monday Night: It’s time to find your inner secret agent! Tonight we will use our gadgetry and detective skills to crack the code in the night event “Decoded: The Legend of the Hidden Grubbiez!” You’ll need your best secret agent/detective outfit and grab your spy gear as we venture across camp to solve the mystery and save the grubbies from the villain. Tuesday Night: It’s Girly/Burly night! Sky 1 Girls: The spotlight is on you Sky One ladies because you are our VIP guests! Come in your fanciest, fun attire ready to strike a pose because on this night you will walk down the red carpet and enter into the “Lights, Camera, PARTY!” And, like every good party, we will end it with a giant splash, so be prepared to finish out the evening in the swimming pool! Sky 1 Boys: This is a call to all Sky One warriors out there! We need all warrior legends on deck for the “Throw-Back Throwdown!” It’s going to be a messy night of taking down the bad guys in a series of awesome games! We’re going to “throw back” to old school warriors, so come dressed as anything from ninjas to knights to cavemen and be prepared to get a little messy! Sky 2 Girls: You, my friends, have all been beautifully and wonderfully made! Some might even call you a masterpiece. You were created by a God who calls you HIS masterpiece, and tonight, we are going to celebrate that at “Masterpiece Mania!” Prepare your brains to be artsy and your wardrobe to get messy because this night is going to be crazy! Sky 2 Boys: Gnarly dude! Our secret surf spot was taken over! That’s why we’re calling all bros so we can work together to take it back in “Clash at Cowabunga Cove” and have the hang out of the century! Let’s team up and take back the beach from the dreaded shoebies! Come dressed in your favorite surfer attire or beach-wear and be ready to play some water themed games and have an AWESOME time! Wednesday Night: Saddle up and come on down to “The Round-Up Under the Big Top: Carnival and Rodeo!” This ain’t your typical Texas State Fair, y’all! It’s not just about the horses tonight, because all the rest of the animals are a part of the party too as we put our own Circus spin on the classic carnival night. Bring your favorite animal costume and don’t forget to pack something RED (Sky ONE) and BLUE (Sky TWO) so you can cheer on your team at the rodeo. Thursday Night: Look out! There have been some crash landings on one of the planets in our galactic territory. Let’s team up and help the stranded space travelers blast off to get home! We’re calling all young space cadets to join us in “Skynauts: Intergalactic Rescue” as we work to save the galaxy. Bring your best space garb in the team color of your choice (Purple or Green). Tonight will be out of this world! Friday Night: We are wrapping up the week with “Friday Night Lights!” Come in your casual clothes, but don’t forget to pack anything you need to shine on stage as you show off any hidden talents! We can’t wait to cheer on our friends, and then reflect together on all God has done this week at our closing campfire. 5 Sky 3 & 4, Morph, and Quest Welcome Letter Welcome Sky 3, 4, Morph and Quest! Hello, Sky 3 & 4 Campers! We have been planning and scheming all year long and the days are finally getting warmer which means summer is getting closer! Whether you're just moving up to Sky 3 for the first time or this is your last summer before leaving Sky 3&4 for Quest or Sigma, we can't wait for you to get here and experience the awesome new activities, crazy night events, and of course get to hang out with your amazing counselors and friends! We have some pretty incredible things planned for this summer so get yourself ready for the BIG SHOW as we learn about being transformed by the ringmaster this summer! Morph! First of all, we just want to say congratulations and we're proud of you for stepping up and challenging yourself by choosing to be in Morph this summer. The best part of Morph is that you will be in leadership camp and get to do all kinds of crazy cool stuff that no one else on camp gets to do, while still getting all the fun and activities of Sky 3! One of our favorite things about Morph is that directors get to spend some time with you and your cabin for Morph Breakout sessions - games, competition, you might even have to think through a brain teaser. Get ready, because we'll be hanging out here at camp before you know it! Quest! You will be some of the oldest campers on camp this summer and we'll be looking to you to set the tone for BIG SHOW 2016! Quest has been around for quite a while and for us, it really represents everything that Sky Ranch is about: training and raising up Godly leaders for Christ. How cool is it that you're stepping into a legacy of amazing fun and discipleship? From your own night events, to tribal competitions, to special things that only Quest gets to do, this summer in Quest is going to be one of the greatest summers you have ever had! Even more important than the night events and activities, this summer we are exploring the answer to the question “Who is Jesus?”. The more we come to know Jesus the more we leave the wild, self-centered survivalist behind in order to really live. We go from living in what we thought was freedom to actually experiencing true freedom in being fulfilled by our new role of imitating our Savior’s transforming power to anyone who may see us. In no way is this a work of our own but rather the product of our Savior’s patience and love to shape us into the full expression of what God has created us to be. As your Sky Ranch Summer Camp Team, John, Clinton, Max, and Allie are SO pumped to get you out here! We've put in a lot of planning and work to make sure you have the most amazing, incredible, wonderful, splendiferous, encouraging, life-giving week possible once you get here this summer. Now, all that's left is for you to go ahead and get here! We can't wait! See you soon! With Joy, Allie Knowles Clinton Pfalser John Morgan Sky 3&4 Camp Manager Operations Manager VP of Ministry Programs 6 Max Heller Leadership Camp Manager Sky 3 & 4, Morph and Quest NIGHT EVENTS As some of you already know, night events are probably one of the coolest parts of camp - time to dress up, goof around, go crazy, save camp, dance, and even more! Here’s the Summer 2016 Night Event information: Sunday Night: Opening show and the beginning of the BIG SHOW 2016! Wear something silly and fun, a big wig, crazy costumes, or ridiculous face paint all fit in here. Monday Night: We will be kicking the week off right with the most epic Monday night events! Sky 3: It is that time of the year that people gather around from all over the world to compete in the Olympic Games, and this summer The Pride is going to be competing in their very own Olympic themed night event, Go for the Gold! Come dressed up as your favorite Olympic sport, or dress in your favorite country’s colors, and you could even just grab some gold clothing! Get ready to be messy, compete as a cabin, and see which cabin will win the Gold for the night. Sky 4: Grab your swim suit, American flag hats, shirts, and shorts for Red, Wolf & Blue. This beach bash is going to be filled with fun under the sun as Sky 4 takes on snow cones, slip ’n sides, and some extra jet skis and torpedo time. Members of the Wolfpack get pumped to splish, splash, and laugh a lot because we have some fun games in store for you. Morph and Quest: As the veterans of the tribe head to the mountains of Colorado to meet their tribal destiny at Quest Colorado and Sigma, we here in Texas will embark on a journey that will open new chapters in the saga of the two tribes during the night event, Tribal Legends: The Beginning. For some, becoming new members of the Maasai or the Zulu will be the epic beginning of their adventure, and for others their stature and influence in the tribe will grow as they become leaders to the young. Tuesday Night: We will be having some girly/burly action this night where the girls and guys will have separate night events. Sky 3 Ladies: “It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” so Sky 3 girls start thinking red & green bows, Christmas tree outfits, candy cane shirts, and all things Christmas for Holiday in the Sun. This night will be full of fun games, sweet girl time, and lots of laughter as the Sky 3 ladies have a super fun Holiday themed pool bash. So go grab those swimsuits, fun holiday sweaters and get stoked to soak up a night you will always remember. Sky 3 Guys: Get pumped for some Fun Factor. For this extreme and fun night event grab your favorite super hero outfit and put on those athletic shoes. This night is going to be filled with intense and fun games and making memories with your cabin. Plan on getting a little messy and start looking forward to a "no girls allowed” time. Sky 4 Girls: Grab your favorite pajamas and pillow and get ready for Onesies Funsies. This night will consist of some quality girl time making memories during the ultimate sleepover. Think fun snacks, pillow fights, playing some hilarious games and so much more. Sparkles are always welcome. Sky 4 Guys: Men of the Wolfpack! Go put on a wolf tee and all things black and blue for Power of the Pack. This epic night event is going to consist on some incredible games, sweet competition and some quality guy time. Sky 4 guys get ready to have some fun. 7 Morph and Quest Girls: Alright ladies think gold shirts, shorts, bows, all things shiny and glittery for this fun and fabulous Strike Gold girls’ night. This night event will be full of fun surprises that will happen under the beautiful stars out at camp, full of funny games, sweet crafts and so much more. Get pumped for the ultimate girls’ night event! Morph and Quest Guys: Get ready for Wild At Heart! This night will be a night of brotherhood and unity where the men of camp get hyped in an event full of face paint, sweat, and warrior chants as we bro it out and play some competitive games. No costumes needed for this man night, what is more important is we will be getting messy! Get stoked for this wild and crazy night. Wednesday Night: Bring all the supplies you can think of - face paint, camo, black clothing, flashlights...we're going to need them to keep Myrtle from taking over camp this year! We don't know exactly what's planned yet, just that Myrtle's evil plans are really making this seem like an impossible mission...Get ready for MISSION IMPOSSIBLE! Thursday Night: Get ready for the coolest dance that is out of this world! It will be the dance of the century so grab your favorite basketball jersey or outer space outfit and get pumped for Space Jam! Think Star Wars, to neon, to basketball jerseys, to metallic, to glow sticks, and more! This is going to be full of fun surprises so get stoked for this Jam! Friday Night: Friday will be all about campfire and closing ceremonies. This is our night to remember all God has done throughout the week and to celebrate how amazing it was. Sky 3 & 4, Morph and Quest Activity Information Camp week is packed with wall-to-wall activities and fun-filled moments. Every moment is planned and intentional - from the minute campers rise until they hit their bunk at night. Sample Schedule for Sky 3 and 4 Age Groups 8:00am Rise and Shine 8:30am Cabin clean up 9:00am Breakfast 9:50am Activity 1 11:00am Bible X 12:10pm Activity 2 1:20pm Lunch 2:00pm Activity 3 3:10pm 4:20pm 5:30pm 6:40pm 7:20pm 8:00pm Crackerbarrel Activity 5 Activity 6 or Club Camps Dinner Night Event Lodge (a time where managers share relevant, encouraging, biblical messages 11:30pm Lights Out Activities Sky 3 and 4 Activities include the blob, Bible X, laser tag, crafts, crazy pool, dances, horses and advanced horses (additional fee applies for both), gaga, high ropes, riflery, splatterball, party pool, zip lines, miniature golf, the rock wall, Skywaii, jumping pillow, the super slide, torpedo, tubing, vertical playground, water slides, jet skis, and MORE! 8 Getting Ready Checklist Please be sure that all of these items are completed before your camper attends camp. Complete the Health Form ONLINE - through the Parent Portal at www.SkyRanch.org/Register Review the packing list and purchase necessary items or things for night events. Arrange for care package(s) to be sent to your camper (most campers will receive mail, email, and packages during the week). Pay balance for camp in full. Confirm roommate requests through the Parent Portal. Add money to the Ranch Bank Store Card. Remember to bring your driver’s license to camp - it’s required to drop off your camper! As always, if you have any questions or concerns that are not addressed in this packet, please feel free to call Guest Services at 903-266-3300 or email us at guestservices@skyranch.org. Packing Tips As you prepare for Sky Ranch Summer Camp, we have provided a list of items you will need to pack for your camper. On the following pages, we’ve included extensive lists for “What to Bring” and “What NOT to Bring”. Before we jump into packing, we wanted to share a few tips. Helpful Hints Please pack using a large suitcase or trunk (no larger than 40Lx37Wx16H). Each evening we have a themed Night Event and encourage your campers to dress up and get in “costume!” These themes can be found on pages 5 and 7 in this packet. Don't buy a lot of new clothing - this is camp, and we will most likely get wet and dirty! Use ziplock bags to waterproof items. Don't send anything that you consider irreplaceable. Clearly and boldly label all of your child's belongings. Strapless clothing, mini-skirts, two-piece swimsuits or t-shirts with large cut outs are not allowed. All shorts must be a modest length (fingertip length) and we have a NO ROLL rule. 9 What to bring and what not to bring to camp Required: Optional Extras: Clothing: Please make sure to label all of your camper's belongings! Blue jeans/long pants Raincoat/poncho* Tennis shoes (2 pair) Pair of clothes to get dirty Baseball cap/hat* Night Event costumes White t-shirt to tie-dye* Socks T-shirts/tops (no strapless) Shorts (modest length please) Lightweight jacket/fleece Swimsuit (one-piece only) Water shoes* or old sneakers Twin bed sheets/blankets/sleeping bag Pillow & pillow case Towels (shower and beach)* Toiletries (shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)* Water bottle* Disposable cameras* Sunscreen* Insect repellent Bible/journal/pens* Wash cloth Flashlight* Laundry bag* Stationary/stamps* (Pre-addressed, please) Care Packages** *For your convenience, these items are available for purchase in the Corner Store, located in the Legacy Center **Care Packages - One of the highlights of the Sky Ranch camping experience is receiving mail or care packages from friends and family. Sky Ranch offers the option to purchase pre-made Sky Packs for cabin delivery or you are welcome to bring your own care packages. For more information, see the “Good Things to Know” section. What NOT to Bring to Camp Any electronic device that can access the internet breaches our security policy. If discovered by a counselor, it will be collected and stored until the end of the camper’s session. In addition, Sky Ranch cannot be responsible for lost or broken articles. Please do not bring anything that would break easily or cause loss if misplaced. Any web-enabled devices Cell Phones Computers iPads/Tablets Money (please see pg. 15 on Ranch Bank) Handheld video game systems Alcohol Illegal drugs Tobacco products Weapons (including pocket knives and multi-tools) Pets Fireworks Personal sports equipment (everything you need will be provided for your activities) -paintball guns or gear -archery equipment -skeet shooting equipment -climbing gear -wake boarding equipment -bikes -scooters -skateboards 10 Arrival and Departure for Summer Camp We can't wait to see you! Check-in time for Sky 1 and Sky 2 campers is Sunday afternoon beginning at 3:00pm and running until 4:00pm. Sky 3 and Sky 4 campers should arrive no earlier than 4:00pm and no later than 5:00pm. For safety and scheduling reasons, there will be no one to assist you or care for campers before the starting time. Please do not arrive early. If for some reason, you cannot arrive during the required arrival time, please email Guest Services at GuestServices@SkyRanch.org. Maps and Directions Maps and Directions to Sky Ranch locations are available on our website at www.SkyRanch.org/Locations Airport Transportation Transportation is available for campers flying in to DFW Airport and Dallas Love Field. The cost for transportation is $130 each way. Below are the required schedules for airport transportation. ARRIVALS: DFW - Sunday 11am - 2pm Love Field - Sunday 2pm - 4pm DEPARTURES: DFW or Love Field - Saturday 10am - 12pm Transportation is secured through The Parent Portal (www.SkyRanch.org/Register) on the “transportation” tab in the itinerary. Closing Ceremony Closing Ceremonies begin at 9:30am for Sky 1&2 and 10:30am for Sky 3&4/Morph/Quest. The Summer Camp Closing Ceremony is especially designed for you and your family. The counselors will honor your camper and speak of the character qualities they saw in your camper during the week. A video of your child’s week at camp will also be shown. We hope you will attend! 11 Important Things to Know Car Decorating Many Sky Ranch campers choose to decorate their cars for the trip and arrival to camp – with window paint, crepe paper, etc.. “Sky Ranch 2016”, their cabin/camper name, etc. It’s a fun way to start the week, but certainly not required. You can purchase car markers at Wal-Mart, Hobby Lobby, or Michaels. When You Arrive You will be directed to a parking space, where you’ll place your luggage behind your car and wait for one of our staff members to transport you, your camper, and their luggage to their cabin. You will need your driver's license with you at the cabin, for identification verification. At the cabin, you will meet your camper’s counselors, help your camper make their bed, get settled, and discuss any special concerns with their counselors. For the safety of all campers, a lice check will be performed on all children in their individual cabin according to our policy. Once your camper is settled, you can say your good byes in their cabin, and you will be transported back to the Legacy Center. At this time you can drop off medications, complete Ranch Bank deposits, drop off camper mail, and take care of any remaining details. Once you depart, remember to listen to the CD, and remember that you can check the website for any updates, photos of the week, and you can follow Summer Camp on Twitter. Letters and Packages from Home You may bring mail and care packages on Check-In Day and drop them off at the Mail Station located in the Legacy Center. Please indicate your camper’s name, cabin number and desired delivery day. Be sure to put any food in a re-sealable container, please send only non-perishable food items, and please do not send gum. **We request that your camper’s packages be no larger than the size of a normal shoebox. We encourage you to arrange for your camper to receive email, mail and care packages during the week. Most campers will receive one or more during their stay. The Sky Ranch Corner Store, located in the Legacy Center, sells ready-made care packages called Sky Packs. For more information on Sky Packs and Snack Packs please visit your parent portal at www.skyranch.org. Additionally, any item purchased in the store on Check-In Day can be delivered to your camper on the day of your choice. Laundry Service Laundry service is available for multi-week campers only. Please be sure to label every article of clothing clearly. We do not recommend bringing clothing that requires special care or is delicate or expensive. Cost for this service is $16 per camper. Lost and Found Please check the Lost and Found table before leaving on Saturday. If you realize your camper did not make it home with an item, please call Camp Works at 903.266.3394 and leave a message describing the missing item(s). Claimed items will be returned C.O.D. Items will be held for one week. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity. Please label all items and make sure that you have all of your camper’s belongings before you leave. Please note that Sky Ranch cannot be responsible for lost or broken articles. Session Video & Camper Photos Session DVDs and photos of your camper, their cabin mates, and counselors will be available for purchase on day of departure. 12 Health Information Every Sky Ranch camper is required to fill out the Sky Ranch Health Form online in the Parent Portal. This should be completed prior to your session start date. Please go to the Parent Portal at www. skyranch.org to complete. Special Dietary Requirements Sky Ranch is concerned about your child’s health and will gladly work with you regarding special dietary restrictions and requirements. We can accommodate a gluten-free or dairy-free diet. Please contact Sky Ranch’s Food Service Department by emailing LeeAnnS@SkyRanch.org or calling 903-266-3368 to review our menu and make the appropriate substitutions if available. Lice Policy For the safety, health and comfort of all campers, no child with untreated lice (bugs) or lice eggs (nits) on their person or belongings will be admitted to camp. Each child will be checked for lice/nits upon arrival to camp. If lice/nits are present, they must be treated prior to admittance to camp. Parents are responsible for treatment of both their camper’s belongings and camper’s head when lice and or nits are found at camper check-in. Please check your child within 48 hours of arriving at camp (see www.headlice.org for more information). In order to properly perform a lice/nit check, ponytails must be removed prior to check. We will do our best to do lice checks around braids but any signs of lice or nits will require that braids be taken out. In the event that lice/nits are found, you may choose to have Sky Ranch perform a lice/nit treatment on your child for a fee of $300. Health Care Reminders At Sky Ranch, safety is our number one priority. Your child’s safety and health are of the utmost importance to us and we will provide professional and responsible care while they are at camp. To maintain our standards of excellence, we follow the regulations of the Texas Department of State Health Services for Youth Camps and subscribe to the American Camp Association standards. Below are some suggestions that will improve your child’s experience and expedite your check in process on Sunday. • We have a No Nit, No Lice policy. Please inspect your child(ren) 48 hours prior to camp for lice and/or nits. If found, please treat and remove ALL nits so that they can be admitted to camp. (There are a number of resources available that can assist you in this process. For your convenience, here is a sample website you can review: http://www.wikihow.com/Check-a-Child's-Hair-for-Lice.) Please note that every child is also checked on their arrival day by a counselor and/or Health Care Professional. • All medications are required to be in the original packaging and contain only the medication identified on the container. Do not put two or more different medications in the same container. • If your child requires a prescription medication, the prescription label must be legible with the camper’s name on it. Please do not use old bottles or those belonging to another family member as they will not be administered per state law. • Please check the medication’s expiration date. Expired medication will not be administered per state law. • The ONLY medications that are permitted to be kept with the counselors are RESCUE inhalers and EPI pens. These are the only medications that our counselors are trained to administer. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our Health Care Administrator prior to camp. We do not allow campers to keep these medications themselves as it poses a threat to other campers. A counselor that has your child’s rescue medication will be with your child at all times. The counselors are allowed to keep glucometers. 13 • Please contact the camp Health Care Administrator as soon as possible at GuestServices@SkyRanch.org if your child has one or more of the following conditions: • Requires any injectable medication • Any seizure disorder • Autism • Asperger’s Syndrome • Any special situation that requires our attention. It is very beneficial for us to have this information as soon as possible so that we may prepare our counselors and staff. • If your child’s medication will be coming with someone who is not familiar with the dose and administration time, please be sure to send a note with the exact information. Medication administration times are 30 minutes prior to and 30 minutes after Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and at Bedtime. Please choose which med call times you will prefer. • If your child has surgery, a fracture or serious injury within six weeks of camp, please contact our Health Administrator as a physician’s release will be required. • If contagious illness 7 days prior to camp, please contact Health Care Administrator to discuss specifics. • All medications will be returned on Saturday. Medications that are left over are disposed of so please be sure to stop by our Medication Return table in Legacy on Saturday. Please feel free to contact our Health Care Administrator at GuestServices@SkyRanch.org with any questions. 14 General Policies and Guidelines Roommate Requests At Sky Ranch, we will do our best to honor up to three roommate requests per camper if they have been accepted through the Parent Portal, for a total amount of four in a respective cabin. Roommate requests must have an “accepted” status 14 days before your session of camp begins to be honored. You can submit your roommate request through the Parent Portal on the “roommate request” tab. Please email any questions to guestservices@skyranch.org. Cancellations Campers who cancel before April 15, 2016 will be refunded all payments except the non-refundable deposit of $100. If this reservation is cancelled for any reason after April 15, 2016, all money paid will be non-refundable. All cancellation requests must be submitted via e-mail to GuestServices@SkyRanch.org. All payments are non-transferrable. Registrations not paid in full by April 15, 2016 may be subject to automatic cancellation. Communications The best way to contact Sky Ranch is through email. Please address all correspondence to GuestServices@SkyRanch.org. We check our email regularly and respond in a timely manner. You may also call 903-266-3300. Camper Check-Out Policy Campers will be released only into the care of their parent or legal guardian. Before you pick up your child, you will be required to show your driver’s license to our check-out staff and place your signature on the check-out form. No camper will be released to any individual for any reason without following this check-out policy. Your camper will only be released to authorized individuals listed in your Parent Portal under the “Additional Questions” tab. We will not release your child to anyone not on this online list. Ranch Bank Store Card Upon arrival at camp, each camper is issued a Ranch Bank account. The Store Card helps campers control their spending money. Because campers are not permitted to carry cash, each parent can deposit spending money into their camper's account through the Parent Portal. Campers can purchase snacks, souvenirs, gifts, books, apparel, toiletries and much more. We recommend depositing $60 for each week of summer camp. Unused Store Card funds may be donated to the Sky Ranch Scholarship Program once camp is over or credited back approximately two weeks after camp is over. Visits from Family If your child is staying more than one session, you are welcome to visit on Saturday morning, and you may leave camp with your child. The Check-Out process would apply, and you should return no later than Sunday at 5:00pm. 15 Contacting Your Camper If an emergency arises you can call our office 24 hours a day and one of our staff will assist you. If your camper needs to contact you we will facilitate that as well. “I know my child is doing great, it’s me that is lonely!” We understand... here is a tip - send an email or letter to your camper. The address for all regular mail correspondence is: Camper’s Name and Session Number Camper’s Cabin Number 24657 CR 448 Van, TX 75790 You can also send emails using your Parent Portal account and kids love it! Your e-mail will be delivered directly to your camper with the daily mail call. This service is optional and will incur an additional fee. More information will be provided at Check-In or you may visit www.SkyRanch.org for complete details Stay Connected with Sky Ranch Social Media Stay Connected During Camp Week (and All Year Long!) Sky Ranch has an active presence in several areas of social media. You can find our official Sky Ranch fan pages on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and stay connected with us through a variety of blogs. Please visit www.SkyRanch.org/Media to view the variety of ways you can communicate with us, get to know us better, and stay connected all year long. Live Updates on Twitter Get the latest camp news by following @SkyCamperUpdate on Twitter. We’ll be “tweeting” throughout the day. If you think it would be fun to hear little bits of detail from daily camp life as a way to “follow” your child’s week, then this is for you. We will not use camper names or personal information in our “tweets,” rather we will be trying to capture something from every cabin each day. However, for privacy purposes, we will not use individual camper names. 16 The Sky Ranch Life Map At Sky Ranch, we are honored to have the opportunity to impart solid Christian principles and the Word of God into your child’s life. Sky Ranch’s faith and character development program is divided into three parts, and it’s called the Life Map. As your child grows older, he or she will progress through each phase until the completion of the program. Phase 1: Learn Beginning with our first-time campers and going through the early teen years, Phase 1 creates a culture where kids learn foundational concepts that build strong character and vibrant faith. Phase 2: Experience In Phase 2 camps students begin the C.O.R. Leadership Track based on 1 Corinthians. These camps are designed to stand alone or tie together over the course of six summers to help develop a deep faith and the character of a servant leader. Campers are challenged to dig deeper beyond their childhood beliefs as they begin to challenge their thinking and their faith. Phase 2 is an immersion into experiences that help turn teens into Christ-centered servant leaders. Phase 3: Become As young adults, some campers choose to become counselors. Phase 3 is the fusion of content, context, and the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of young adults as they prepare for their adult years, all while giving back to the next generation of children. It is our hope that the Sky Ranch Life Map program can have an eternal impact on your child’s life by being an instrumental element of their spiritual and personal growth. We hope each phase will challenge them and help them move forward to become the person God created them to be. experience learn become 17