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Camp Mt. Moriah Guidelines

1. No camper should borrow or bother another camper's belongings without their permission

2. The use of Tobacco, Alcohol, undesirable language, non-prescribed drugs, and anything that will hinder Christian growth is prohibited at the camp. 

3. Any illness or injury must be reported to the camp medical personnel or the president immediately. 

4. Please wear appropriate and modest clothing at all times.
Dress code of Mt. Moriah Campground is listed below. 

Parents please assist your student (s) in packing to ensure they bring clothes that fit the dress code of Mt. Moriah Campground. Dorm leaders will be in charge of inforcing dress code. 

5. Cell Phones for campers/Juniors are not allowed. We encourage all campers to unplug from the use of electronic devices for their week of camp. 

6. Please respect all camp property-- do not write on walls, tables, benches, etc. Do not damage property in any way. 

7. Automobiles driven to camp by campers must be parked and locked  and remain that way through out the week. 

8. There is no food or drink allowed in the dorms; please do not send snacks with your child. 

9. No visitors are allowed during the week of camp without advance permission from the camp director. Anyone arriving on camp property during the week must check in with the president right away. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. 

 

Dress Code

No Clothing that advertises alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs

No offensive/discriminatory slogan or profanity on clothing or hats

No revealing or excessively tight clothing, spaghetti straps or strapless shirts

Shorts should be at finger tip length 

No sagging pants or shorts

Girls: wear a 1 piece bathing suit when swimming. or a 2 piece with a dark colored shirt. 

Guys: Athletic shorts are not swimsuits. Shirts must be worn at all times unless swimming

The Dorm leader or Camp director will have final authority to delegate the decision to ask a camper to change. 

Consequences

0-Redirection

1- warning

2- Loss of privilesges

3- Dismissal and parent pick up

*Law enforcement notification considerations: The camp takes camper safety very seriously, and therefore camp president may contact local law enforcement if appropriate. 

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