LEADERS & SUPERVISION:
- The care and safety of the young women and their adherence to Camp guidelines is the responsibility of the stake and ward leaders.
- At least 2 female adult leaders are required to stay in each cabin
with the young women at all times. - At least 2 Melchizedek Priesthood brethren will be in the
camp at all times. Brethren serve an important role in the physical safety and spiritual nature of the camp and should make themselves available at all times to assist the young women and their leaders with anything the stake or ward may need. - Bringing children to camp is highly discouraged. Focus and attention should be on the young women and the program and activities planned by the stake.
YOUTH CONFERENCE
On this special day, only Stake Presidency members and/or Bishopric
members and their wives should be in attendance; leaders should not bring children who are not registered to attend camp.
CARE FOR CAMP
- Only toilet paper goes in the toilets. No feminine products, paper towels, newspapers, grease or garbage.
- Please limit showers to one 3-minute shower per person PER STAY.
- Cleaning instructions and supplies are found in each bathroom. Supervise your young women as they clean.
- Tables must be protected during crafts or if painting fingernails.
- No purposeful damage. If such damage occurs, the group responsible will correct the problem in the manner that the camp missionaries instruct, which may include repairs and financial compensation.
- Young women leaders and attending priesthood holders are
responsible for seeing that participants adhere to camp procedures
and guidelines. Groups must be properly supervised at all times. - Graffiti, purposeful damage to the camp, discharging of fire extinguishers, etc., will be the responsibility of the stake or group to repair or replace. If such damage appears, the group responsible will correct the problem in the manner that the camp instructs, which may include repairs and financial compensation.
DRESS, BEHAVIOR & PROGRAMS: Follow the guidelines in the Church General Handbook, YW Camp Guide and For the Strength of Youth.
EMERGENCIES
- Emergency procedures are in place for the safety of all visitors. Please follow instructions of camp leadership in the event of an emergency.
PROHIBITED AT CAMP WAMATOCHICK
- No dogs, pets, horses, etc.
- No firearms, bb/airsoft/paint guns
- No bikes or motorcycles
- No fireworks
QUIET HOURS
Between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am. Campers should be in their cabins by
10:00 pm. Dances and use of sound systems must end by 9:30 pm. Horns,
gongs, sirens, etcetera are not permitted at any time. Be considerate of
neighbors when signaling wake-up or gathering times.
VEHICLES
- Control the speed of vehicles at all times and observe the speed limit at camp
- Vehicles are to remain in camp
- Bring all you need for camp when you arrive, so you won’t have to make trips to town, including beverages for leaders.
