Pack extra socks and pajamas (including a warm set in case of an unexpectedly chilly night)!
Elizabeth M.
Parent of a Camper
Towering Pines Camp For Boys
1 year
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Pack extra socks and pajamas (including a warm set in case of an unexpectedly chilly night)!
Elizabeth M.
Parent of a Camper
Towering Pines Camp For Boys
1 year
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Give the gift of overnight camp and make a gift to your local Federation or camp scholarship fund!
Happy S.
Parent of a Camper
Camp Louise
1 year
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Send bunk junk, birthday decorations, and gifts packages in their luggage. Seal it well, and label it FOR COUNSELORS ONLY to be opened on (specific date/event).
Happy S.
Parent of a Camper
Camp Louise
1 year
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Less is more. When kids pack too much stuff, then they have too much stuff to look after.
Anne E.
Parent of a Camper
Camp Green Cove
2 years
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When we pack for camp, we follow the packing list to the letter. When my daughter gets home from camp, will you go through her packing list and she tells me what she did not use and we cross it off the packing list. I then put the packing list back in the trunk so that when we go to pack for the following year, I know exactly where it is. I usually put it in a Ziploc bag in the trunk.
Anne E.
Parent of a Camper
Camp Green Cove
2 years