to the Camper Packet!

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