• Yes, bus transportation will be available, but space is limited. Register today. $60 Per Camper, Per Week 🚐 Transportation To Camp | From Scranton JCC or Clarks Summit Limited Space – First Come, First Served Available for up to 40 campers.

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  • The camp has a response plan should there be a suspected case identified at camp.  The suspected camper or staff member will be isolated, and parents will be notified about the positive case with as much detail as allowed by law.  Vaccinated campers/staff in close contact may be required to receive a COVID test after […]

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  • A nurse will be on the campus three days per week.  An additional nurse will be on call on the other two days. An EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) trained lifeguard will be on campus every day as well as several first aid/CPR certified staff.  The medical station is located in an isolated room at camp.

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  • Yes. In addition to campers bringing their own sunscreen, we strongly encourage parents to apply it to their child(ren) before arriving at camp.  We recognize that younger campers may need assistance in applying sunscreen.  Please provide a spray bottle for the body, and a squeeze bottle or stick for the face.  Parents must acknowledge permission […]

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  • All parents dropping off their child(ren) late should notify the camp in advance by phone or email.    When you arrive on campus, remain in your vehicle, and call 570-842-8594 and a staff person will approach your vehicle to bring your child to their group.

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  • No, lunches will not be available for purchase.  Campers are required to bring a lunch daily and camp staff will properly store it until their lunch period.

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  • Each camp group will have a designated area to store their belongings.  It will be spaced out in order to ensure one camper’s belongings are not touching others. 

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  • At this time, no. For health and safety reasons, we do not plan to have group overnights this summer. In the event that the public health situation changes significantly, our overnight plan may be reconsidered. 

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  • In addition to all of the fun and exciting camp activities, traditional group sports will be part of the schedule this summer. We will adhere to all CDC guidelines.

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  • Yes, a signed “Acknowledgment of Risk” form related to COVID-19 is required for every camper. We follow all PA Department of Health and CDC guidelines.  Our goal is to run the camp as safely as possible and to prevent transmission of COVID-19. We require families to recognize and be aware of the risks involved.  The […]

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