Directions to camp Camp Rules 1 ½ miles east of Highway 15 between Warsaw and Milford. Watch for camp signs. We will send you a map with your registration confirmation. These rules are for your protection and safety! Indiana Deaf Camp Foundation, Inc. Thanks to all of our donors, including: St. Luke’s United Methodist Church Indiana Lions Speech and Hearing, Inc. Area Lions International Clubs Indiana Sertoma Clubs Eta Delta of Psi Iota Xi Area Psi Iota Xi Chapters First UMC of Goshen Forest Park UMC of Fort Wayne New Hope Christian Center William R. Nunery Fund Lilly Foundation Brian Hockema Memorial Fund NW IN Deaf Club NE Deaf Awareness Council State of Indiana Employees Laureate Beta Chi of Beta Sigma Phi Kosciusko County Community Foundation Friends & Staff of Deaf Camp To schedule a speaker program: *Betty O’Hara (260) 602-6758 *Barbi Stenacker (317) 219-5700 *No person can leave campgrounds without the director’s permission. *No alcoholic drinks, smoking, or drugs. *No bad language or swearing. *No fighting, pushing, or shoving. *Swim in the lake only when a lifeguard and counselor are present. *Girls must wear one-piece bathing suits. *Wear shoes or sandals at all times. *No yoga pants *No bear midriffs. Shorts must come to fingertips. *Campfires only in campfire circles. Your counselor must be present. *Use boats/canoes only with counselors/staff. You must wear life jackets. *All lights out by 11:00 p.m. *Please put all trash and gum in trashcans. *Please turn off lights and shut doors when leaving buildings. *Camp vehicle speed limit is 10 mph. Please do not park on the grass. *No cell phones, headphones, electronic devices, pagers Children’s Deaf Camp Sunday – Friday June 28 – July 3 Camp location: Camp Alexander Mack PO Box 158 Milford, IN 46542 Phone (574) 658-4831 Visit us at: www.indeafcamps.org Email us at: indeafcamp@hotmail.com Mail or fax applications to: 100 West 86th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46260 FAX: 317-844-1034 Our Staff Cost Curtis Sigafoose, Director Betty O’Hara, Program Coordinator Beth Wallander, Nurse Philip Harden, Retired Director Barbi Stenacker, Advisor Total cost = $300 $50 deposit is due with application. See website for PayPal *Financial assistance is available: See the application or contact us Group Leaders *The cost of our camp is higher than the fees charged. If you would like to make a donation to help “Send a Kid to Camp” please feel free to mail a check. Casey Analco Colin Analco Jacquelin Analco Dwight Cassler Amber Byrd Jill Fromader Val Larimore Larry Leonard Michelle Ramer Roxy Sigafoose CAMPERS AGES: 4 - 17 *Your child must be potty-trained to be accepted at camp. Counselor-In-Training Program Ages: 18 - 20 This is a training program to teach leadership and communication skills while having fun. To apply, please contact us. Cost is $300. *If you have been a camper, the program is free. How to Apply to Camp Fill out the entire application and health form and mail or fax by June 1 to: Indiana Deaf Camps Foundation 100 W. 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Fax: 317-844-1034 Registration and Pick-up Sunday, June 28: Registration begins at 1:00 p.m., Friday, July 3: Note Changes Camp ends by 5 p.m. *Campers must check out with group leader before leaving. * Campers must be picked up on time. *Parents are responsible for transportation to and from camp. *PLEASE BE SURE YOU HAVE ALL YOUR CHILD’S BELONGINGS BEFORE LEAVING CAMP What to Bring Swimsuit-Rainwear-Flashlight Water Shoes Shampoo-Soap-Towels Toothbrush-Toothpaste-Clothes Sandals-Shoes-Socks *Closed-toed shoes required for GA-GA Ball Sleeping bag or bedding-Pillow One pair of jeans or long pants Pull-ups if your child wets the bed Favorite safari gear *Camp does not have laundry facilities so please send enough clothes for all week What to Leave at Home Electronic Devices - Cell Phones CD/DVD Players – Pagers Handheld Game Systems Yoga Pants 2-piece Swimsuits
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