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Camp Planning

Planning Your Camping Adventure

Your unit’s program should be tailor made to meet your unit’s needs.  The experience level of your Scouts and leaders will be important considerations in building your camp program.  The Camp Staff exists to help you make your camp program plans a reality.

A great part of any adventure is the anticipation brought by planning.  Be sure to involve everyone to build the excitement.

Ask the Scouts what they want to do at camp.  Share a list of possible camp activities with the Scouts.  Get excited about going to summer camp!  Find out what the Scouts would like to do together as a troop or patrol, with a friend or on their own.

Determine your unit advancement needs.  Update your individual advancement records and have each Scout set a personal advancement goal for his time at camp.

Set your unit objectives for camp.  List the accomplishments that you hope to achieve with the unit at camp.  Your plan should lead you toward achieving your goals.

Meet with the Unit Committee.  Sketch out a program for the unit’s time at summer camp.  Discuss your objectives and build the accomplishment of those goals into the program.  Get the support of the committee behind you.  Have the committee help you draft a list of activities for the program, and then work with your leaders and Scouts to refine that list into a program plan.

Use your resources.  The council website is a great resource to assist with your planning and answer your questions.  The address is http://www.skcbsa.org.  Additionally, the Camping Department at the Simon Kenton Council Service Center in Columbus can help answer your questions.

Planning Timeline

January / February / March

*   Fix the responsibility so that each committee member has and understands his job in the Summer Camp Experience.

*   Review this leader's information - twice.  Discuss ideas and suggestions.  Determine your unit's desires.  Review forms and set tentative program.  Review equipment needs.

*   Develop and implement a camp sign-up and budget plan.  Have boys make early-bird payments on a payment plan. 

*   Set up unit account to manage payments and registrations online. 

*   Individual camp deposits of $25 per person are due March 1st. 

*   Have committee members contact parents about camp.  Get individual commitments. Conduct a parent's night promotion/planning meeting.  Distribute “Parent Information” to parents.  Distribute medical forms to families.

*   Submit Campership Applications for Scouts with a financial hardship.

April / May / June

*   Plan final unit program (be flexible).  Complete the necessary forms.  Secure equipment for unit.

*   Secure a Local Tour Permit from the Council Service Center.  Out-of-Council Units traveling more than 500 miles will need a National Tour Permit.

*   Collect fees for Early-Bird fee incentive.  Make payments and manage registrations online or use the transmittal form when sending monies to the Council Service Center.  Be aware of the dates for the camp program you are attending

*   Complete the camp Merit Badge Record form (blue card) for each merit badge a boy plans to work on while at Boy Scout Camp.

Four Weeks Prior to Camp

*   Remind everyone of dates, arrangements, equipment needs, departure times, etc.

*   Collect and submit any remaining fees or late fees.  Make payments and manage registrations online or use the transmittal form when sending monies to the Council Service Center.  It will be much easier to check-in at camp if all fees are paid in advance. Roster and balance of fees are due two weeks prior to camp to avoid Late Fees.

Two Weeks Prior to Camp

*   Obtain estimate of visitors who will eat at camp on Family Night.

*   Collect any remaining Medical Forms.  Check for completeness, signatures, and any other special needs.

*   Fill out Camp Roster completely.

*   If you are doing swim tests prior to arrival at camp, fill out the Swim Test Roster completely.

*   Complete any remaining camp paperwork, such as the Merit Badge Record forms.  One for each merit badge a boy plans to work on while at Boy Scout Camp.

*   Prepare for check-in at camp.  Have ready your final roster, tour permit, medical forms, prescription medications, visitor count, remaining fees, and a big smile.

 

 
 

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