

Due to the fire at Camp Manitou,
this year’s camps are at a different location.
To find directions to each
camp, click on the camp location link under each camp.
The Community of Christ is committed to providing a quality youth camping
experience in a Christ-centered atmosphere that respects the worth of all
persons. Our camping ministries provide young men and women the opportunity to
grow spiritually in a week-long camping activity that combines scripture study,
team building activities and recreation surrounded by nature.
Our camps are open to all youth regardless of race, national origin, creed or religion, provided the camper agrees to abide by standards governing good conduct.
Senior High Camp - June 15-20
Grades: 10, 11, 12, graduates.
Director Brian
Click on the camp director's name to send an email for more information.
Junior High Camp - June 22-27
Grades: 7, 8, 9 (going into)
Director Robin
Click on the camp director's name to send an email for more information.
Late Junior Camp – June 28 – July 1
Grades: 4, 5, 6 (going into)
Director Derika
Click on the camp director's name to send an email for more information.
Early Junior Camp – June 29 – July 1
Grades: 2, 3 (going into)
Director Carol
Click on the camp director's name to send an email for more information.
Registration form, completed health history and pre-registration fees of $25.00 should be mailed by parents directly to Camp Directors BEFORE May tbd. All registrations postmarked after May tbd will be charged the late fees. Pre-Registration fees are refundable only up to 2 weeks before camp. Make checks payable to Camp Manitou - Name of camp. (For example, Camp Manitou - Junior Camp.)
Policy on Registration and Fees
Late Arrivals
It shall be the responsibility of the camper and the camper's parent or guardian to make arrangements before the beginning of camp to admit the camper as a late arrival. This can be done either in writing or by telephone with the camp director. This guarantees a reservation. There shall be no reduction in fees for campers who arrive late. A camper arriving late without having made previous arrangements may not be admitted to the camp.
Absenteeism
Some campers have desired to attend camp and to work a job, participate in school athletics or to take academic courses such as summer school or driver's education. The camper must contact the camp director before camp to explain their situation. The director has the prerogative to approve or not approve part time attendance at camp.
Health History
In accordance with state law, the registration form and the health history record must either accompany the camper to the camp or must be provided with pre-registration. Campers who do not have this documentation cannot be allowed to stay for the camping experience. Please be sure that all health information is complete. All information is required by the State of Michigan to be on file during camp. This includes a complete immunization record.
Last updated June 24, 2008
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