General Information

Los Angeles Buddhist Coordinating Council

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CAMP SESSION BEGINS SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2010
CAMP ACTIVITIES
REGISTRATION FEES
AGE GROUPS
HEALTH AND SAFETY

CAMP SESSION BEGINS SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2010

The 8 days, 7 nights camp session will begin on Saturday, August 7 and end on Saturday, August 14, 2010.    Transportation to and from the campsite will be provided by commercial buses.

CAMP ACTIVITIES

Activities for campers include campfire activities, religious workshops and other outdoor programs.  All lodging, activities and meals are supervised by our experienced staff.

REGISTRATION FEES

Registration fees include lodging, meals and transportation for the camp session.

$250 per child

for each of the first 2 children from a single family

$200 per child

for children in excess of 2 from a single family

For example, fees for 1 child will be $250.00; 2 children from a family will be $500.00; and for 3 from the same family the fee will be $700.00.  An additional $200.00 fee will be charged for each child thereafter.

 

AGE GROUPS

Boys and girls ages 8 to 12 years will be grouped according to age  within their respective sexes.  Returning campers who are 13 will be accepted.  However, other 13 year olds will be only accepted based upon available space. 

 

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Every camper will be required to have a health examination conducted by their physician within 30 days prior to attending camp. Should this cause a financial hardship due to a lack of insurance coverage, please contact camp headquarters or your temple minister.

Health and safety of the camper is a major concern of the L.A.B.C.C. and is of prime importance in camp.  In order to maintain the best available care for our campers, a registered nurse and/or medical doctor will be on duty at all times at the camp infirmary.  It should be noted that the L.A.B.C.C. does not maintain any independent insurance for periods before, during or after the program, and is not responsible for any medical expenses incurred by campers which are not covered by his or her family heath insurance policy.