Camp Rules & Dress Code
The following rules apply to all campers, including adults.
Code of Conduct
- The camp does not permit fireworks, firearms, water pistols, balloons, alcoholic drinks, drugs for abuse, or tobacco in any form.
- No one is allowed to remain in the cabins during services or class time. Anyone who is sick will be in the hospital during this time.
- A counselor must go with any girl who must leave the tabernacle during a service.
- The dress codes are important. Please insist that all abide by these codes at all times (see dress code below).
- Campers are required to remain in the cabins after lights out.
- It is mandatory that a counselor be at the pool with your girls during their swimming session!
Dress Code
- Clean, neat pants or knee length shorts may be worn until after supper.
- Appropriate shirts should be modest, no tank tops or sleeveless shirts, showing no cleavage, and no inappropriate messages.
- Appropriate short length is measured by the girl’s palm width above her knee. Skirt length (including slits) should be knee length. No leggings.
- Dresses, dress pants, dress capris, or jeans without holes are to be worn for all night services, unless otherwise announced by the Advisory Council. On Tuesday night, t-shirts and jeans or capris may be worn, but no shorts. (Wear GMA t-shirts: local, district, state, or national.)
- Bathing suits are to be modest, one piece suits or a two-piece covered by a non-white t-shirt. A cover-up for bathing suits is to be worn when going to and from the pool. Not just a towel (a robe or sundress or long t-shirt would be appropriate).
- Sundresses may be worn, but t-shirts must be worn under spaghetti strap and sleeveless dresses.