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Parent’s Guide to Summer Camp 2021 As summer camp 2021 planning continues, along with developments in health regulations, this guide, processes and programming are subject to change. Please continue to check your online portal for the latest version. Updated 1/30/2021 1
Parent’s Guide to Summer Camp 2021 **Please read carefully. Some things have changed from previous years* Welcome Transportation to/from Camp Camp Schedule **Please note: all posted schedules are tentative and subject to change** Activity Schedule **Please note: all posted schedules are tentative and subject to change** What to Bring What NOT to Bring Rental Equipment Cell Phone Policy Refund, Cancellation and Payment Policies Contacting Campers Sending Packages **Please read carefully** Homesickness Altitude Sickness Medical Requirements & Procedures Topics covered: Participant release, Physical exam, Immunization records, Exemptions, Medical personnel on staff, Pre-existing injuries, Medication, Health Screen at check-in Spending Money Video Shoots The Woodward Way **NOTE: Complete all of your paperwork online in your online portal prior to coming to camp!** 2
Woodward Copper Summer Camp Guidelines Welcome to camp! This guide is designed to get you ready for your experience at Woodward Copper. Woodward Copper works closely with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment in addition to the Summit County Department of Public Health, and the State of Colorado Department of Human Services’ Office of Early Childhood to implement parameters in our operation to ensure safety of our campers, participants, staff, and guests. The following guidelines set forth by the Summit County Department of Public Health have been requested to be followed for all persons living, working and visiting Summit County in summer 2020: • Maintain 6ft of physical distance • Wash hands often • Wear a face covering • Stay home when not feeling 100% - contact the camp office at 970-968-2318 x60824 • Get tested immediately if symptoms occur Please expect and adhere to the following while attending Woodward Copper: • Health screen and temperature check at camper drop-off o Campers will not be able to attend camp if they meet one of the following: ▪ Has a temperature of 100.4+ degrees ▪ Has had exposure to COVID-19 ▪ Displays symptoms of COVID-19 • All campers and camp staff are required to wear a face covering. If your child does not adhere to this guideline, they will not be allowed to attend camp • Practice social distancing • Disinfecting will happen in between the use of equipment or area throughout the day • Bring Your Own o Equipment ▪ Rentals were not available in summer 2020 o Water bottle o Facemask ▪ New facemask should be worn each day or washed in hot water daily o For a complete list of what to bring, please see the “Pre-Camp Checklist” online 3
GETTING TO WOODWARD COPPER Arrival Day - first date listed for each session • Check-in is between 11:00am and 3:00pm • The Woodward Barn 505 Copper Road Copper Mountain, CO 80443 • Campers receive their room assignments, meet their counselor & roommate, set up their room, and attend the all-of-camp orientation where campers learn about camp rules, self-care, emergency procedures, and more. To ensure the safety of all campers, staff, and guests, Woodward Copper is adhering to the Department of Public Health & Environment guidelines for the State of Colorado and Summit County. These guidelines can be found here. To help with a speedy check-in, please ensure you have completed the following in your online camp portal: • Balance paid • Health forms complete • Upload/Download forms submitted • Additional questions answered Driving Directions • From Denver: Hop on I-70 west and take the Copper Mountain exit #195/Hwy 91. Stay in the right lane and drive over the freeway. Once you have taken the overpass take the first right on to Copper Rd. The Woodward Barn is on the right side of the road after the stop sign and next to the Copper Mountain Fire Department. • From Grand Junction: Hop on I-70 east and take the Copper Mountain exit #195/Hwy 91. Turn right on Hwy 91 and take the first right on to Copper Rd. The Woodward Barn is on the right side of the road after the stop sign and next to the Copper Mountain Fire Department. 16-17 year old campers If you have a 16-17 year old camper driving him/her-self to/from camp, please be sure to note this during registration. Once your camper is at camp, he/she is not authorized to leave camp until the end of the day. We do not authorize any camper who is a minor (under 18) to leave the supervision of Woodward Copper staff. Once at Copper: Look for Woodward flags and employees. Woodward employees greet you at the entrance and along Copper Road until you get to the Barn, which is located on the right hand side of the road between the Copper Athletic Club/Lodging Front Desk & Copper Mountain Fire Station. 4
Departure Day - last date listed for each session • Check-out is 9:00am-11:00am from The EDGE lobby. **Times subject to change EDGE – Woodward Main Lodge 050 Beeler Place Copper Mountain, CO 80443 For the safety of your camper(s), we take pick-up very seriously. Please read the section below very carefully. • Photo ID is required when checking your child out of camp • Campers will be permitted to leave only with those who are listed as authorized to pick up in pre-arrival forms. o This is compared to the name on Photo ID so please only list names in pre-arrival forms, not “mom & dad.” o If you are the parent, please be sure to include yourself as authorized • Exceptions can be made if parents/legal guardians provide written permission for their child to leave with someone else by emailing office@woodwardcopper.com • If the camp office has not been notified in writing of someone different authorized to pick-up a camper, a supervisor or manager will call the parent/legal guardian on the day of pick-up and require written permission (via email) of the new authorized person • If “mom” or “parents” are noted as authorized to pick up, we will ask additional questions • If you need to withdraw your child(ren) from camp prior to the end of the day, please contact the camp office at 970-968-2318 x60824 • Upon departure, you will need to check your child(ren) out of camp with a photo ID. This includes day campers daily Woodward Shuttle From Denver International Airport (DEN) Woodward has a limited availability shuttle service that is staffed by trained Transportation Counselors who greet campers and assist them through the airport on arrival and departure day. This service must be booked at least 10 days in advance to ensure your camper gets to and from camp safely. In order to be eligible for Woodward’s service, campers must meet certain requirements including flight times, pre-arrangements with airline, and flight information provided to Woodward within 10 days of first day of camp. For complete information about requirements, minors flying, and how to book our shuttle service please visit “Parent’s Guide to Camp Transportation.” 5
CAMP SCHEDULE **Schedule is tentative and subject to change Summer Camp Schedule Meal Times Breakfast 7:30am – 8:30am Lunch 12:00pm – 1:00pm Dinner 5:00pm – 6:00pm Sunday 11:00am-3:00pm Check In for Camp 3:45pm Orientation in the EDGE Sky Chutes Theater 6:00pm Campers meet their coaches to set goals for the week 6:30pm – 8:30pm Barn session –Intro sessions & activities Monday – Friday 8:45am Meet in Sky Chutes Theater 9:00am Groups depart to coaching sessions 9:15am – 11:45am Coaching sessions 11:45am-1:00pm Lunch 1:00pm – 4:00pm Continued coaching sessions, camp activities, Barn sessions 4:00pm – 5:00pm All camp EDGE Backyard activity session 6:00pm – 8:30pm Open Session at the Barn 8:45pm – 10:00pm All Camp Rec Activity (EDGE) Friday – Parent’s Night 3:30pm** End of Camp Awards 5:00pm** Parent’s Dinner 6:30pm** Talent Show Saturday 9:00am-11:00am Pick-Up & Departure *if you do not want your camper participating in any coaching or camp activities, please be sure to note this during registration. This can be for any reason including medical reasons. **Schedule is tentative and subject to change 6
Activity Schedule **Schedule is tentative and subject to change Below is a sample schedule of what we have done in past summers. This schedule will be modified as we get closer to camp 2021. Other activities throughout the week include sport specific videos, skating to/from activities, dinner in Copper Village (this does not always happen and ask your camper’s Counselor for details). There are NO TVs in camper rooms. *if you do not want your camper participating in any coaching or camp activities, please be sure to note this during registration 7
WHAT TO BRING Keep in mind that the more campers bring to camp, the more there is to lose. There is limited storage so make sure to pack accordingly. Please label all belongings with your camper’s full name and phone number. Note: anything left behind at the end of camp, will be donated to local thrift stores if unclaimed. Complete list of what to bring can be found online in the “Pre-Camp Checklist” includes online documents to complete, clothing, medications, sport equipment, & other Clothing Pajamas Socks Underwear Shorts Jeans or long pants T-Shirts Long-sleeve t-shirts Sweatshirt, jacket, or sweater Hat Sneakers Toiletries Toothbrush Toothpaste Soap Shampoo & Conditioner Comb or brush Deodorant Contacts/glass Sunscreen Lip balm Other toiletries Other Items to bring Sunglasses Re-usable water bottle Small daypack or backpack Bedding: A limited supply of Rental Bedding is available for those who fly from out-of-state for $39/week which includes: blanket, fitted sheet, top sheet, pillow & case, towel, and wash cloth. Bringing your own sleeping bag and pillow are recommended. Book through your online portal. 8
Sleeping bag or blanket Pillow & pillowcase Flat sheet Towels Wash cloths Laundry bag or plastic garbage bag for dirty laundry Medications: Prescribed & OTC (Over-the-Counter) medication o All prescribed and OTC medication must be presented to nurse during check-in and accompanied with a signed order from your camper’s physician. Medication must be kept in original bottle complete with camper’s name, medicine name, dosage, provider prescribing the medication, and frequency of when to be taken o DO NOT send medication in a plastic baggie o NO OTC medication is allowed in camper rooms including but not limited to ibuprofen, allergy medicine, wound care, vitamins, sore muscle care, Neosporin, and aloe for sunburn. The licensed medical staff has OTC medication to be issued in time of need o In order to distribute OTC medication, the medication administration form must be completed by you, the parent and a physician. This can be done so in your online portal. Medication that your camper was prescribed but not currently taking If your camper was prescribed medication or instructed to take by your camper’s physician but is not currently taking it while at camp, we require a note from your physician stating this Sport-Specific Equipment Snowboard/Ski Camp Helmet (required) Snowboard/skis Boots Ski Poles (recommended for ski camp, not required) Goggles and/or Sunglasses Gloves (lightweight) Jacket (lightweight) Snowpants Face masks Skateboard/Inline skates (for cross training, not required) Knee and elbow pads (for indoor training, not required) 9
WHAT NOT TO BRING (ALL CAMPERS) THE FOLLOWING IS PROHIBITED AT CAMP INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: • Alcohol, drugs, tobacco products, any other illegal or inappropriate substance o Woodward Copper and Copper Mountain Resort are located on Federal property, therefore marijuana is not allowed anywhere at Copper Mountain or at camp. This applies to all campers, staff, visitors, and pros • Hazardous or combustible materials: o Weapons o Firearms o Knives o Mace o Lighters/matches/candles/fireworks o Incense o Animals • Personal valuables NOTE: camper rooms are unlocked to prevent inappropriate behavior and campers are unable to visit their rooms without a staff member. It is recommended to not send the following: o Jewelry o Mp3 players or iPods o Cameras o Expensive make-up or clothing o Large sums of cash • OTC medications cannot be kept with the camper and will need to be checked in with the nurse: o Vitamins o IB Profin o Topical Creams *Woodward Copper is not responsible for lost or stolen items* To help Woodward locate any left behind items, please do an inventory of all items before and after camp. Use the new “Pre-Camp Checklist” to help track what your camper takes to camp and what they bring home. You can also use this list to stay organized while preparing for camp. Labeling your camper’s belongings with their name helps us locate missing items, sometimes even before you know they are missing. If your camper didn’t bring something home, please notify the camp office right away. CELL PHONE POLICY Woodward Copper strives to create the best inclusive environment for summer campers of all ages and disciplines. With a specific focus on creating the best overall experiences while attending Woodward Copper Summer Camp, we have developed a cell phone policy for all summer campers: • Cell phones are not to be used during core instruction time from 9am-4pm with the exception of filming and video review as well as emergencies • Cell phones and other devices are not to be used during meal times • All Woodward Copper staff reserve the ability to remove from a camper a cell phone, computer, tablet or anything else that may hinder the camp experience of themselves or others. 10
REFUND, CANCELLATION & PAYMENT POLICIES • If camp is canceled, at any time, for any reason, including COVID-19, you get a full refund (including the protection plan). • If you book camp and you want to change your week due to COVID-19 concerns, you have the right to transfer to any other week in 2021 (pending available space) or 2022 with no charges or change fees. • You can cancel camp on or before April 1st, for any reason, and get a full refund - including the protection plan. (For 2021 only, due to COVID-19). • After April 1st, you can cancel up to 14 days prior to the first day of camp for any reason with the protection plan and receive a full refund (minus the protection plan). • You can purchase the protection plan, for 7% and cancel at any-time, no questions asked. You must purchase the protection plan at the time you book your original registration. • To make a claim, email the Woodward Copper camp office at office@woodwardcopper.com Woodward Way - The Woodward Way describes the values of our camp community so that everyone engages in positive behaviors that support a safe, inclusive and fun environment. If a camper does not follow the Woodward Way, they may need to visit with the camp director who will determine if the offense is grounds for sending the camper home. If a camper is sent home, no refund will be issued. Notice to Cancel: Written cancellations must be emailed to registered location and acknowledged by Woodward Staff. • Woodward Pennsylvania, PA Registrations: office@woodwardcamp.com • Woodward West, Tehachapi, CA Registrations: office@woodwardwest.com • Woodward Tahoe, CA Registrations: campinfo@woodwardtahoe.com • Woodward Copper, CO Registrations: office@woodwardcopper.com Payment Policy: For any unpaid balances 30 days prior to arrival, Woodward charges the remaining balance to the card on file. These terms and conditions are agreed upon online which can be viewed prior to checkout. Woodward Copper only accepts credit cards. Transfer: We understand schedule conflicts arise where your camper is unable to attend. With proper written notice of 14 days or more, we will transfer your camp to another week or sport at no charge for the first transfer. If more transfers occur, there may be an additional fee added to your account to be paid 30 days prior to the first day of camp or upon request depending on date of request. Camper Withdrawl from Camp: If you wish to remove your camper from Woodward for whatever reason for the day or week, you must notify Woodward in writing via email at office@woodwardcopper.com. You can also follow up with a phone call to the camp office at 970-968-2318 x60824. In the event we are not notified, we will reach out to you inquiring if your camper is in good health and will be joining us that day. 11
CONTACTING CAMPERS Time at camp can be tough for both the camper and the parent. Staying in contact is important and we encourage campers to call home during the afternoon via FaceTime through the Adventure Booth with their counselor group. To help build confidence, independence, and social skills, we encourage parents to briefly check-in while keeping conversations upbeat and positive by focusing on coaching sessions along with recreational activities. If your camper contacts you about homesickness, bullying, or any other issue, please encourage him/her to talk to their counselor, the camp office, or any other camp staff. This provides campers with confidence to address issues with others who can help remedy the situation right away. Also feel free to notify the camp office so we can also follow up in a timely manner. Camp office 970-968-2318 x60824 August 2020-May 2021 Limited office hours May 1-June 5, 2021 Monday – Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm June 6, 2021 - August 16, 2021 Sunday: 7:30am-9:30pm Monday - Friday 7:30am–9:30pm Saturday: 7:30am–5:00pm Sending Care Packages – IMPORTANT!!! In order to get a package or letter to your camper before or while they are still at camp, please read and follow the instructions below very carefully. We do not receive door-to-door mail delivery or packages via USPS. FedEx or UPS -packages Camper’s Name, Room #______ The E.D.G.E. – Woodward Copper 50 Beeler Place Copper Mountain, CO 80443 USPS –letters, envelopes Camper’s Name, Room #______ Woodward Copper PO Box 3807 Copper Mountain, CO 80443 Other mailing & shipping tips *Please note that when sending a package it is a good idea to send express 2-3 day shipping to ensure your camper receives their package before they leave camp. If your package/mail isn’t sent early in the week, it is not guaranteed that your camper will receive it when they are at camp & returning it can take weeks. *If you need to ship equipment for your camper’s camp, please send it via FedEx or UPS ONLY at least 10 days prior to the first day of camp. This will ensure that your camper will have his/her needed equipment on the first day. 12
Visiting Camp We enforce a strict “No Strangers” policy and we require all visitors to check-in with our camp office or the Barn front desk, prior to visiting a camper. We encourage Day Campers and family members of campers to stay at Copper Mountain. Please contact Copper Mountain Central Reservations at 800-458-8386 for more information. A great time to visit camp and see what your camper has been doing for a short duration of time is between 6:00pm-8:00pm when the campers are at the Barn for evening activities. Visitors will need to check in at the Barn front desk with valid ID. Friday night is Parent’s Night! 3:30pm - end of week awards ceremony 5:00pm – Dinner 6:30pm - Talent Show TBD - 2021 Stay the night with us at Copper Lodging and dine in one of Copper Mountain’s fine eateries. Stay-Over Campers Do you have a camper(s) staying for multiple weeks in a row? They can stay at camp with an assigned overnight counselor who will supervise them on Saturday night. Saturday and Sunday prior to the second camp week tends to be more low key to allow campers to re-energize for their next week of camp. Some Saturday & Sunday activities may or may not include: Barn time, Woodward Wrecktangle, movies, board games, and EDGE backyard skate sessions. HOMESICKNESS Many people, young and old, experience feelings of homesickness when faced with a new set of living conditions. Like many emotional expressions, homesickness is very contagious and must be recognized as such. Our staff is trained to handle these problems. Should a camper call and express feelings of homesickness, please encourage your camper to talk to his/her counselor, coach, camp office or other Woodward staff member. This empowers them with confidence to address issues with others who are nearby to help and is something that can help them deal with other social situations. Sleep-away camp offers an excellent opportunity for campers to learn how well they can manage without their parents as well and let other adults care for them. It has been our experience that it is more often the parents that are having a difficult time adjusting to their camper’s absence or overreacting to a camper’s early anxiety at being away from home. • Check your own feelings about having your son or daughter gone for an extended period of time • If you are not ready yourself, you may unwittingly make it difficult for your child to be away from you, consequently spurring feelings of guilt or feelings that he or she doesn’t have permission to enjoy him or herself outside your view. 13
• If your child contacts you upset, resist the urge to make promises about picking your child up or visiting. A visit from home interrupts their day, takes their attention from new friends and fun activities, and often spawns or exasperates homesickness. o Encourage your camper to talk to their counselor, coach, camp office, or any other Woodward staff member about what is going on. o Also feel free to notify the camp office so we can also follow up in a timely manner. ALTITUDE SICKNESS Copper Mountain is at a base elevation of 9,712ft. Those campers who are coming to us from much lower elevation may experience symptoms of altitude sickness such as dehydration, shortness of breath, light headedness, and dizziness. Our medical staff, coaches, and counselors will be looking out for campers who may be experiencing these symptoms, and will do everything they can to help alleviate them. It is highly recommended to hydrate at least a day prior to coming to camp to help prevent altitude sickness. While everybody is different, hydration is a very important factor and campers have plenty of opportunity to hydrate throughout the day while at camp. 14
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES Woodward Copper operates under the Colorado State Child Care for Resident Camp License and requires the following below. Please visit Online Forms and Required Information Explained for more information. Participant Release All campers MUST complete and sign (if under the age of 18 a parent or legal guardian 18 and older must sign) the Copper Mountain Assumption of Risk, Release of Liability, and Indemnity Agreement which acknowledges the “consent to treat.” Also by signing this release or liability waiver, you are agreeing to pay any and all medical expenses in the event of an injury. Unfortunately, your camper cannot participate in any activity without this signed document. This is located in the medical form in your online portal. Physical Examination & Immunization Requirements We require that all campers get a physical examination performed within twenty four preceding months to camp by a licensed physician or qualified, licensed nurse practitioner. The camp must be informed of any physical problems which would limit the camper’s activity, any special care which the child will need, and include a record of up-to-date immunizations which the child has had, including the date of the last tetanus shot. The filled out physical form must be uploaded with all of the other paperwork as well as the up-to-date immunization record on the State of Colorado form. Any camper with a recent musculoskeletal injury or recent surgery requiring modified participation or extra monitoring throughout the week must present a participation clearance note or modified activity form from their provider. These forms can be downloaded and uploaded through your online portal. We require that all parent/guardians provide a copy of their camper’s immunization record provided by their licensed physician prior to their arrival to camp on the authorized State of Colorado form. This includes out-of- state campers. This form can be downloaded and uploaded through your online portal. If a camper is not up- to-date on his/her immunizations, you must complete an exemption form for the appropriate immunization the camper is missing. For more information about immunizations, please visit the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment page online here. Exemptions If your camper is exempt from obtaining a physical examination and/or immunizations due to religious or any other beliefs or medical reasons, you must complete the exemption form which also can be downloaded and uploaded through your online portal. The camp has the right to refuse the admission of a child who does not have this completed form. *NEW FOR SUMMER 2021* For more information about exemptions, please visit the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment online here. 15
Employed Medical Personal Woodward Copper has certified Ski Patrol on-snow to assess injuries in Pipeline Park, as well as Athletic Trainers in the Barn to assess injuries in the training facility, at the EDGE, and in Copper Village. The majority of injuries will be cared for in the Woodward Copper training room by the camp Athletic Trainers. In the event of a serious injury, 911 will be called and the parent/legal guardian of campers under the age of 18 will be notified immediately. The nearest Emergency Room is located in Frisco, Colorado, which is about 15 minutes away from camp. Registered Nurses (RNs) are also employed and stay on site, available 24/7 to administer prescriptions, care for campers who are ill or homesick and provide general first aid. Pre-existing Injuries & Medication Campers with pre-existing injuries or prescription medication should include this information and any special instructions in the medical form in your online portal. If your child has been prescribed medication(s) that they take between 9:00am-4:00pm, you must provide a signed physician’s note listing each medication prescribed to your camper with dosage, frequency, and reason for medication. All prescription medications must be kept in the original bottle or container with the original pharmacy label that lists: the child’s name, prescribing practitioner’s name, pharmacy name & telephone #, date the prescription was filled, expiration date of the medication, name of the medication, dosage, how often to give the medication, and the length of time the medication is to be given. Medication is dropped off to camp medical staff at check-in and is stored in a locked storage container in the Medical Center at the EDGE and is distributed by a trained Woodward staff. If your child requires carrying any medication during the day, you must provide a signed physician’s note providing authorization for self-carry. Parents/legal guardians are responsible for picking up the medication. If not picked up, the medication will be properly disposed. Check-In Health Screen Also at check-in, all campers and/or guardians will be asked to complete a health screening form. The health screening form is to help the medical team identify any illnesses that your camper may have in order to provide the best medical care. This is in addition to identifying any illnesses that can spread to others at camp. When we feel a child has a contagious illness or condition, in order to maintain the good health of other campers, we will notify the parent, ask they remove the camper and they will receive a full refund. Questions on the health screening form include: • Has your camper had any of these symptoms or were exposed to these in the past 7 days including cough, runny nose, skin rash, sore throat, fever, and eye drainage. • Has your camper been treated or exposed to nits, lice, measles, or mumps in the past 14 days? • Has your camper travelled outside of the US in the past 14 days? • Has your camper been exposed to any known carriers of the coronavirus in the past 14 days? • Have you seen a doctor in the last 7 days? • Did you bring medication, including OTC, to camp? 16
Also part of the health screening, all campers will be checked for nits (lice eggs) and lice. If lice eggs or lice are found during the health screen, we will ask that the camper be removed from camp to get treated. This is to maintain the good health of other campers. With a physician’s note, the camper can return once treatment is successful. If there are any activities that your camper is unable to participate in due to medical reasons or you do not wish your camper to participate in, please be sure to note these activities in the Health Form in your online portal. For any questions or clarification regarding medical including any special medical needs, please contact the camp office at 970-968-2318 x60824. SPENDING MONEY **EFFECTIVE 2021: Woodward will no longer provide Camper Store Cards or allow camper cash banks** Make sure to think about spending money prior to camp. Campers typically spend $50-$500 per week on snacks and souvenirs like Woodward t-shirts, hoodies & hats, sunglasses, skateboards, snacks, drinks and lots more. In our experience, a camper will spend what’s given to them so send your camper with what you don’t mind them spending. We recommend sending your camper with one or both of the following: Pre-Paid Reloadable Credit Cards are the best way to give your camper spending money while at camp. It also teaches them responsibility with credit and debit cards. Benefits: • The amount is a limit you set • You can track what your camper spends money on • You can reload it online • It can be used at many Copper Mountain owned outlets in addition to others • You can use the remaining funds post camp Note: not all pre-paid cards have the above benefits. Select a card that works the best for you & your camper. Card Suggestions: • Bluebird by American Express • FamZoo Prepaid Card • EasyPay Prepaid Card by Wells Fargo • NetSpend by Visa Cash in the form of small bills and quarters, mostly used for EDGE vending machine snacks which are very popular at night. Change may not always available if you send your camper with large bills. Cash can also be used if campers have the opportunity to go to Starbucks, Camp Hale, City Pop (candy store), and other Copper establishments with their group. ATMs are on site for cash withdrawal using debit cards if needed. 17
Meals and Snacks Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included with all camp options and have no additional fees. Breakfast is served 7:30am – 8:30am Lunch is served 12:00pm – 1:00pm Dinner is served 5:00pm – 6:00pm If your camper is hungry outside of these meal times, he/she can purchase snacks at the Barn or Surf Shack. It is also highly recommended to send your camper with snacks to keep in his/her room. Please note: Red Bull is only sold to anyone over the age of 13. TIPS Tips for your camper’s coaches and counselors are optional. Please note that the coaches & counselors are two different Woodward Staff who will be with your camper at different times throughout the day. If you wish to give your camper’s coach or counselor a tip, please do so directly with them in person or via Venmo. VIDEO SHOOTS $299 - PACKAGES SELL OUT QUICKLY Want a video of your camper to take home after their Summer Camp at Woodward Copper? We are excited to offer our Video Package program! You will receive a one and half to two minute video filmed and edited by our video interns - and the content is up to your camper while they’re at camp. Our video interns can put together “sponsor-me” videos of all those new tricks learned at camp along with videos of your camper and his/her new friends at camp. We will contact you at the beginning of your camp session to determine details of the video including style, setting and music selection. Please discuss what you would like to see in the video with your camper prior to camp. Please note that Video Packages have limited availability and cannot be booked once camp has started! Video Packages include four hours of filming during the camp week and editing on the following Monday. Videos are then delivered via a download link to your preferred e-mail address as soon as your video is edited. Please check your junk mail if you have not received your package! If you didn’t get a chance to book at the time of registration, check availability by e-mailing office@woodwardcopper.com. 18
The Woodward Way The Woodward Way describes the values of our camp community so that everyone engages in positive behaviors that support a safe, inclusive and fun environment. Woodward expects all campers to: • Be kind to others and treat others as you want to be treated. Please refrain from fighting, aggressive or threatening behavior, bullying, or harassment of any sort. • Use positive language that empowers and shows others around you how using words of support builds confidence. • Reduce, reuse and recycle. Compost, conserve and clean-up. Let’s ensure we play forever. • Wear your helmet at all times because single and repeated blows to your head is harmful. • Always listen to your counselor and other Woodward Staff. Come to them for help and ask lots of questions. • Respect property and refrain from stealing, graffiti and vandalism of any kind. • Bring your phone or iPad if you must, but be please refrain from watching, discussing, or sharing inappropriate content that depicts violence, sex, drugs, swearing, or offensive language. • Stay within camp boundaries at all times and remain inside your cabin or room at night. • Leave weapons and other hazardous or combustible materials at home. This includes firearms, large knives, mace, fireworks, and anything that’s dangerous. • Woodward is a smoke, drug, and alcohol free zone. This includes marijuana, tobacco, juuls, and any other substances that are inappropriate at camp. We appreciate your understanding of The Woodward Way and look forward to ensuring each camper develops and contributes to a positive camp environment. Violating any of The Woodward Ways may result in disciplinary action including sending a camper home as soon as possible and at their own expense with no refund. As summer camp 2021 planning continues, along with developments in health regulations, this guide and our processes are subject to change. Please continue to check your online portal for the latest version. Updated 1/30/2021 19
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