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In both boys and girls camps, the children's ages in the regular groups are Registration Information Brochures are sent to all former campers one month before general
release, giving them first opportunity to reserve space in camp.
Spaces for new campers are reserved in order received. The brochure will
not reach every home at the same time, therefore the first three The summer dates and cost are:
Tuition is Due on The Following Dates: 1st Session – April 1st 2nd Session – May 1st On these Dates if spaces are not confirmed by payment, they will be offered to applicants on the waiting list. Waiting List If we have no room in your child's age group at the time of your application we will automatically place your child's name on the waiting list for the session you applied for and hold your application fee. As soon as spaces become available we will call you. Health and Accident Insurance for the Summer of 2008 Covers all medical expenses up to specified limits of the camp policy for accidents sustained while at camp or in our program. Tuition Refund Insurance Provides against tuition loss in event of extended absence due to illness, confirmed by a physician's statement. No refund is made for the first five days of consecutive absence. Non-consecutive days of absence cannot be accumulated for refund or credit. There are no refunds except as above. Mailing Address Office and Camp Address Visiting Hours Please call to confirm dates and times. Wear appropriate foot gear for woodland walking. Health The health of each child is important to the directors of Valley Mill Camp, and we ask the parents' full cooperation in this respect. Any allergies or special problems should be brought to the directors' attention. Tetanus shots should be current. Camp toilet and washroom facilities are sanitary and inspected by Montgomery County Office of Environmental Protection. First Aid facilities handle any minor mishaps and a camper health and accident policy is provided. Safety To ensure the safety of our campers, the Directors reserve the right to set behavioral rules and standards for campers to follow. Campers who endanger themselves or others by their persistent misbehavior may be dismissed from camp. What to Wear and Bring All articles brought or worn to camp should be marked with owner's name. Wear shorts, shirts, and sneakers to camp. Bring bathing suit, towel and lunch, in a small tote bag. On rainy days bring sweatshirts and rain gear. Camp T-shirts may be purchased at camp. Lunches Each child brings their own lunch from home. It should be contained in a paper bag, clearly marked with the campers name (no boxes or glass bottles, please). The lunches are refrigerated. Milk is provided daily by the camp. Transportation for the Summer of 2008 Transportation is provided from northwest Washington and nearby Maryland. Administration and Staff for the Summer of 2008 Evelyn McEwan, President and Administrative Director |
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