
Summer Camp COVID-19 Protocols & Requirements
It Takes A Village
We are so grateful for the opportunity to provide a safe summer camp program and our goal is to mitigating risk while creating the ultimate summer camp experience.
2022 Summer Camp COVID-19 Protocols & Requirements
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Our COVID-19 safety protocols, requirements and policies are subject to change throughout the year. As we continue to monitor regulations and recommendations from the CDC (Centers for Disease Contro) and American Camp Association we will provide updates accordingly and make all neccessary adjustments.
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COVID Vaccination Requirement: Effective March 4, 2022 2022
We will require campers, staff and volunteers to be FULLY vaccinated against COVID-19 before camp begins.
We will require you and your family to help keep our camp community safe from outbreaks by adhering to the protocols and procedures outlined below, as well as any new requirements or modifications from the time of registration to the start of your camper’s summer camp session.


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Camper protocols and requirements for participation in 2022 summer camps will include but are not limited to the following:

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Pre-Camp Arrival Health Screenings
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At Camp Daily Health Screenings of campers conducted by camp wellness staff
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All campers are required to EITHER:
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1. Provide proof of being fully vaccinated for COVID-19
(fully vaccinated is defined as 2 weeks after a two-dose series)
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2. Show proof of a negative COVID test taken 1-3 days prior to camp arrival.
PCR tests are required. (Rapid tests are not as effective in detecting COVID.)
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Vaccination cards must be uploaded to the camper registration portal at leat 5 days prior to arrival at camp.
Universal masking of campers and staff when inside buildings and if physical distancing is not possible during prolonged periods outside. -
Camp Staff are required to comply with our Mandatory Vaccination Policy, requiring staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Camper protocols and requirements for participation in 2022 summer camps currently being considered as requirements include but are not limited to the following:

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Campers may be required to be FULLY immunized, including the COVID-19 vaccine, before camp begins. Campers with medical exceptions will be allowed at camp with approved documentation from a health care provider.
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Please note – what currently defines full vaccination continues to be defined by the CDC as being two weeks after the second dose in a two-dose series (e.g., Pfizer or Moderna). This definition is increasingly being shown not to be the optimal protection; thus, a change in the definition of fully vaccinated to include a third shot is possible to complete this requirement.
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Pre-arrival PCR COVID-19 tests may be required.
Thank you for your patience and flexibility as we once again work diligently to pledge to keep our camp families, staff, and communities safe. We are looking forward to Summer 2022 and working with you to make it fun and safe for our campers.