
NW Wesleyan
Youth Camp
Registration Open!



Welcome to NW Wesleyan Youth Camp!
Who
Youth Camp is for all
North-West Wesleyan Youth,
from students entering 7th grade
to newly graduated seniors.
What
Scripture
Worship
Teaching
Games
Food
Swimming
Friends
Why
Camp will give your teen a taste of community, away from everyday distractions. We pray your teen will experience God in a unique way they will remember for a lifetime.
Information
Check with your leader for a full information packet and any details specific to your youth group.
Cost
Talk to your Pastor
Churches handle the final payment to the camp.
If you are not associated with a local church, please e-mail us at the address below.
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​​​Forms
All registration forms must be completed and submitted by adults and students before departure for camp.
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Campers and Leaders
Registration
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Leaders
Background Checks REQUIRED
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PHONES
Phones will be collected from students at certain points of the week to allow focused time on Jesus
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Snacks
​There will be a snack shack!
​​You are welcome to bring your own snacks and treats.
​Make sure all food can be sealed.
Critters with tailes like snacks too ;)
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Rules
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We want this week to be fun, safe, and meaningful for everyone. These guidelines help make that happen:
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Packing List
Be ready for changing weather and lots of activities—you may need to change clothes more than once a day.
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Essentials
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Sleeping bag & pillow
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Bible
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Clothes you don’t mind getting wet
​​Toiletries
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Shampoo & conditioner
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Soap
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Towel & washcloth
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Flip-flops (for showers)
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Deodorant (please 🙌)
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Other hygiene items
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Sunscreen
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Modest swimwear
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Helpful Extras
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Flashlight
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Water bottle
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Rain gear (you never know!)
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Hat
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Sunglasses
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An extra pair of shoes
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Watch (helpful for staying on schedule)
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Notepad & pen/Sharpie
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Blanket
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Optional
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Life jacket
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Money for snack shack
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Medications (must be checked in with the nurse)
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Allergies & Intolerances
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Your registration form will include a section to indicate whether a camper has any allergies or intolerances.
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The kitchen can accommodate LIMITED substitutions on items. (pasta, bread, etc.). If a camper has any rare allergies, they may need to supplement foods. ​
Medications & First Aid
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All medications (prescription and over-the-counter) must be in their original container and clearly labeled with the camper’s full name, date filled, expiration date, dosage directions, any precautions, and the prescribing physician’s name (if applicable).
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A parent or guardian must complete and sign a consent form authorizing the camp nurse (or designated staff) to administer medications.
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Camp Address
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Pinelow Park and Conference Center
3806 N Deer Lake Rd.
Loon Lake, WA 99148
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