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How to Register

Please fill out the registration form . (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this PDF.) You may sign up for all events you wish to attend on one form. Only one form per person. Contact the camp or your church for additional registration forms or you can download one from this site.

We ask you to please register for the week of camp which corresponds to the school grade you will be entering in the fall. Dorm space is limited so you must register early to get the week and dorm of your choice.

All registrations must be sent in with a $10 non-refundable pre-registration fee which will be deducted from your total camp fee. Postmark your registration by May 20th & receive a $5 discount!

Bring a friend who is a first time camper to your week and receive a $10 discount off your registration fee! Your friend will also receive $10 off their registration. You and your friend’s registration must be sent together. Also indicate their name on your form.

Send your completed and signed registration form directly to the camp at this address:

Wonder Valley Christian Camp
7093 W. Wonder Valley Rd.
Salem, IN 47167

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Cancelations

If you find you are unable to attend after you have sent in your registration, please contact the camp at least two weeks prior to that week so we can arrange for another camper to fill your place.

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Camp Rules

The camper who is unable or unwilling to abide by these rules should not enroll and may be dismissed from camp.

  1. Each camper and faculty member will follow the schedule unless excused by the dean.
  2. NO ONE, faculty or campers, is permitted to leave the camp property without permission of the dean.
  3. The use or possession of alcohol, illegal drugs, or tobacco is prohibited. Visitors are requested to refrain from using such while on the camp property.
  4. Automobiles are to be locked and parked in specific areas only. Campers who have a vehicle at camp are to turn their keys over to the dean.
  5. NO phones, pagers, radios, tape or CD players, video games, magazines, comic books, novels, or pets. Musical instruments are your own responsibility and not the camp’s.
  6. Please keep in mind as you are packing for camp that you should glorify God in all that you do and the way that you dress. Shorts and skirts that are too short are not accept- able. Pants and jeans should not be too tight. Only modest T-shirts and tank tops that cover underclothing and the body appropriately may be worn — no spaghetti strap tank tops. No two-piece or immodest one-piece bathing suits are allowed. A long T-shirt or some other covering must be worn to and from the pool. If your style of dress is considered inappropriate by the dean or cabin parents, you will be expected to change.
  7. Any damage to camp property will be the responsibility of those committing it.
  8. Respect the property of others. Stay out of other people’s belongings. We do not want practical jokes that will hurt and embarrass someone or damage property.
  9. All medicine is to be left with the camp nurse when you register. The nurse will dispense the medicine to the camper.
  10. The telephone is to be used only with permission from the dean.

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Visitors

IIn order to discourage homesickness and to keep the continuity of the week for the campers, the directors have made the following guideline: Unregistered campers and parents are discouraged from visiting camp during the week. Any visitors must register and be approved by the “Dean of the Week”.

Mail for your camper is encouraged. Be sure and put their name on the outside of the envelope.

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Insurance

Campers are insured for sickness and accidents that have their origin at camp. However, if you are injured or become ill and can use your own insurance, this will save the camp money. No person may be admitted to camp who has been exposed to a communicable disease or who has a contagious skin disease or who is subject to severe chronic disease.

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What to Bring to Camp

* Items to bring to Happy Day Camp

Optional Items:
  • Camera
  • Ball Glove
  • Bug Spray
  • Flashlight

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Pictures

Camp pictures are provided for every camper at no additional charge.

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Registration

Download , print, complete the 2008 registration forms and return them to Wonder Valley Camp. You must have Acrobat Reader to view them.

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