Webelos Day Camp 2018 Lake District 2W
Webelos Day Camp
Webelos Day Camp offers all Scouts a fun, exciting, and productive week of Scouting for boys and girls entering 4th grade and 5th grade. The fee for this fun-filled, action-packed adventure is $120.00.
Scouts receive a patch, t-shirt and all materials with their registration fee. Webelos and AOL are expected to wear their camp t-shirt everyday during camp. Extra shirts may be purchased for $11.00 each.
Please note that if extra t-shirts are not ordered in advance they may not be available on Monday of your camp . Also a BSA Medical Form parts A and B must be filled out for each child attending day camp, and can be found by clicking here, or are available at the pre camp meeting.
Registration Fee:
$120 per person when paid in full by April 30, 2018
$125 per person when paid in full after this date
(fee includes a patch, t-shirt, materials, and programs)
***Please keep in mind that Webelos Day Camp is for 4th and 5th grade boys and girls only***
Day Camp Installment Plan:
Register your Scout now for $50, and have the $120 balance paid in full by April 30th to lock in the $120 price.
Passport to Adventure: Print out the attachment and bring to camp to receive your stamp. Get 6 stamps through 2018 and receive a Camp La-No-Che Prize Pack!
Volunteering:
Make Day Camp a great experience for you and your Scout by volunteering to be on Day Camp Staff! Volunteers get a patch, t-shirt, coffee cup, and $25 rebate for their Scout if they volunteer for the entire week. Volunteers also must fill out a medical form and have a current Youth Protection Training certificate on file at camp. Register to be a volunteer at Day Camp by also following this registration link.
***If you are volunteering you may bring your younger children, but he/she will be in the Tot lot. **IF A TOT LOT IS PROVIDED, as they are not part of the program***
Benefits to Volunteering at Day Camp:
- Meet parents from your community.
- Have fun with your Scout doing activities and crafts.
- Full training provided. Learn new skills.
- Opportunity for your Scout to see you in a positive leadership role.
- Be part of a team making a difference.
You can help for half a day or all five days. Here are some ways you can help:
- Teach a craft or Scouting skill.
- Help with check-in during the mornings.
- Help make presentations to Packs to encourage Scouts to attend camp.
Supported by:
New Hope Presbyterian Church
Monday 06-25-2018 8:00 AM ET to
Friday 06-29-2018 5:00 PM ET Past