What will the evenings look like?

Here is a schedule for each night:

6:00 PM   Doors open for registration and check-in. Once checked in, campers proceed to Worship Center for pre-camp activities.
6:15 PM   Camp Rock welcome, worship, teaching, & discussion time begins.
7:15 PMTrack Time • Each camper will experience a different creative arts-focused track each night.
8:15 PMCamp Time • A fun, energy-burning activity for the campers to end the evening.
9:00 PM   Pick up in Worship Center.

 

What if I get sick or can’t come during the week of Camp?

While we hope everyone who registers will be able to attend all of Camp Rock, we understand that illness and exposure can prevent people from participating. Cancellation prior to the first night of camp will allow for a full refund. Cancellation during camp will allow for a prorated refund based on the number of nights attended.

 

Are there track limits this year?

Since every camper will participate in every track, there are no track limits.

 

What tracks are being offered?

We will offer Art, Culinary, Dance, Drama, and Rock Tracks this year!

 

Are there scholarships available?

Yes, scholarships are available on a limited basis for those with financial need. Click here to apply for a scholarship. If you’d like to provide financial support towards another camper’s registration fee, you can do so during registration.

 

Is there a set check-in and check-out location and procedure?

Yes!

Checking In Your Child
• Parents must drop off and check in their child each evening of Camp Rock.
• Please enter through the designated doors of Mission Church (651 Lampeter Road, Lancaster, PA 17602) and accompany your child to the check-in table. You may then leave or join your child for the Fun Factor activities for the night until Camp Rock begins.
• We encourage you to arrive early as there will be pre-camp activities for your child that they won’t want to miss!
• Check-in begins at the following times: Monday, July 22 at 5:30 PM & Tue-Fri, July 23-26 at 6:00 PM.

Checking Out Your Child
• Parents must pick up their child each evening of Camp Rock. Parents must have a photo ID with them.
• If there is someone other than those listed on your Camper Information Form picking up your child, please provide a signed note with the full name of the person you have authorized to pick up your child and their cell phone number. This should be given at the time of check-in. Make sure this person also brings their ID with them.
• Please, once again, enter through the designated doors and come to the check-out table.
• Pick-up begins promptly at 9:00 PM each night of Camp Rock.
• Please note there is no before or after camp care.

 

What can my child expect on the first day of camp?

On the first day, each child will receive a Camp Rock T-shirt and name tag. We ask that your child wears their T-shirt and name tag each day of camp. It helps us to identify them easily and helps in keeping our kids safe. You will also be given a camp information letter, which will contain important logistical information for the week.

 

What if I need someone other than myself to pick my child up from camp?

There is a section on the Camper Information Form to provide authorization for someone other than yourself to pick up your child. If there is someone other than those listed on the Camper Information Form picking up your child, please provide a signed note with the full name of the person you have authorized to pick up your child and their cell phone number. This should be given at the time of check-in. Those individuals will need to bring identification with them. Please be aware that our staff will not allow any child to be picked up by someone that the child does not recognize. Their photo ID must match the name on the note.

 

What do I do if I need to pick up my child early?

Please provide a written note when checking in your child that evening. At pick-up, a volunteer at the check-out desk will help retrieve your child for release.

 

Are there snacks provided?

Campers will be given a snack and a drink each evening. If your child has a severe allergy, please note the allergy on their Camper Information Form and indicate if you will be providing a snack for your child.

 

What should my child refrain from bringing to camp?

Anything of value should be left at home in order to ensure the safety of your child’s belongings. Any type of hand-held computer game, electronic device, cell phone, toy, etc. should not be brought to camp.

 

Can my child bring their cell phone?

Campers are not allowed to bring cell phones to camp. If an emergency occurs and you need to reach your child during camp hours, an emergency contact number will be given at check-in on Monday evening.

 

Are kids supervised at all times?

Absolutely! The campers’ health and safety is our number one priority. We follow a strict safety policy that ensures that there are always an adequate number of supervisors at all times. We also ensure that each camper is always signed in and signed out of camp by an approved adult.

 

What will happen in cases of injury or illness?

If your child requires medical attention, a proper course of action will be taken to secure immediate treatment. A camp nurse is present at all times. Once any serious injury is stabilized, we will contact the parents and, if necessary, the local emergency services. On your Camper Information Form, we ask important medical-related questions so that we are always aware of any pre-existing injury or illness.

 

Who should I contact if I have additional questions?

Please email havefun@camprocklancaster.com or call 717.393.9600.