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Program Information at BRCC

DAILY SCHEDULE: Mornings typically include devotions and breakfast around 8-8:30, followed by clean-up, Bible classes and missions. Afternoons often include rest time, team meetings, group recreation, and swimming. Evenings usually consist of vespers, evening activities and recreation, canteen, and campfire. Bedtime is around 10-11:30 depending on the age of the campers. Obviously, significant variations to this schedule may arise depending on the particular day's agenda, the activities planned, the type of camp, etc.

CONCERNING BAPTISMS: At Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Day Camp, no invitation will be offered. At Junior Camps, invitations may be offered on Wednesday or Thursday. At Jr. and Sr. High Camps, invitations may be offered daily. If a camper desires to be baptized at camp, the dean will: 1) phone parents for permission and 2) phone the camper's minister or home church inviting them to participate. (No phone calls for this purpose will be made after 11:00 PM.) BRCC Baptismal Certificates will be issued by the dean.

VISITORS: For the protection of campers and respect for the continuity of the camp program, each visitor is requested to check in and register with the Camp Manager upon arrival. To prevent awkward situations, notice prior to arrival is desired. Should you arrive at mealtime and wish to eat, a donation is appreciated.

LOST/FOUND POLICY: Blue Ridge Christian Camp, Inc. is not responsible for items left behind, lost or stolen. After 30 days unclaimed items become property of BRCC and will be given to needy families or charitable organizations.

CONTACT: If you have questions about the camp or any of its programs, please call Michael Haubner (Camp Manager) at 540-639-9147 or e-mail brccamp@i-plus.net.

MAIL TO CAMPERS: Camper's Name, BRCC, P.O. Box 428, McCoy, VA 24111. Campers may be reached through the camp office (540) 639-9147 in case of an emergency. Campers may not be reached by e-mail.

General Camp Rules

1. Each camper is under the authority of the camp staff/faculty during their session.

2. Campers may not leave the grounds except during supervised camp activities and/or with consent form signed by parents.

3. Each camper is expected to conduct himself/herself in a Christian manner, and will not bring to camp nor use anything which will pollute his/her mind or body or another's.

4. Please leave at home any books or reading material that is not specifically Christian in nature.

5. Radios, tape players, CD players, cellular phones, beepers/pagers, or other audio/visual electronic equipment are not allowed within the possession of campers.

6. Campers will conform to the camp dress code which is casual and modest, but not worldly: Boys must wear shirts at all times. Campers must wear shoes at all times. Girls must wear modest one-piece bathing suits only. Counselors have the authority to ask campers to change questionable clothing.

7. Please respect the camp property. Campers will be held responsible for unnecessary damage or breakage.

8. No swimming unless a BRCC lifeguard is on duty.

9. Food is not to be used for practical jokes or mail-call humor.

10. Campers are not permitted to make phone calls unless it is an emergency determined by the dean or Camp Manager.