ALL STAFF
Warm clothes (sweatshirt, jacket, etc.) – It can get cool in the mornings and evenings
Nicer clothes for church and weekends – dress casual
Raincoat – one that actually repels water. Umbrellas are great, but hard to keep up with
Alarm clock without a radio. You are NOT permitted to use your cell phone as your alarm. You can buy an inexpensive one at Wal-Mart that runs off of batteries
Waterproof watch – during swim time, the most popular question is “What time is it?” so buy a cheap waterproof watch… you WILL use it
Flashlight or headlamp – we do sell good ones in the Trading Post if you forget yours
A laundry basket – must be labeled with your name on it
Laundry detergent – washers and dryers are provided free of charge
Pillow
2 beach towels
2 bath towels - sometimes it takes longer for them to dry than you think here in humid Georgia. Having two in a week is helpful before you get around to laundry day.
Sunscreen/Bug Spray
Insurance Card
Bible
Pen
Shoes
Tennis shoes are a must, as many games and kitchen work suggest that you wear closed-toed shoes
Shoes you can run in that can also get wet for games are helpful. Keens, Tevas, or Chacos are great
Grubby shoes (and clothes) are very handy… work crews are coming
Shower shoes or flip flops (optional, but recommended)
Miscellaneous
A backpack is convenient to transport all of your things daily
Batteries for all your gadgets (flashlights, alarm clocks, etc.)
Chargers for your devices
If you have a laptop you may bring it. Wi-fi is available on the weekends. During the week, your laptop/any valuables will need to be locked away. We want to prevent as many valuables from disappearing as possible
Sharpies!!! You WILL want these and will use them a lot. They are great for marking your things and also signing the campers’ t-shirts on the last day of camp
Dark sunglasses will save you from headaches, fine lines, and wrinkles when lifeguarding
Stamps and stationery supplies to write letters
Prescription medications – if you take any medication regularly, it will need to be kept in a locked area (car, closet, etc.) that is inaccessible to campers. If you need assistance with this, our camp nurse will be happy to help. If you have any questions, you can email cmichaud@woodlandscamp.org
Scissors, tape, pens/pencils, envelopes, and paper
Things to keep you healthy. We have a limited supply of over-the-counter medicine. We recommend bringing some of your own in case you catch a cold or other illness
Important Info
Remember, things happen. Please do not bring valuables and family heirlooms to camp
If you forget something, Cleveland has a Super Wal-Mart, Walgreens drug store, and Ingles Grocery store. Also, there are great malls and outlets about 30 minutes away. You can go shopping on weekends while camp is not in session
Please let your parents know that you will NOT be permitted to use your cell phone during the week. If they need to contact you, please have them contact the Woodlands Camp office either by phone, 706-865-0853, or email, office@woodlandscamp.org