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4-H Summer Camp

2010 Woodchuck Flat 4-H Summer Camp

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July 12-17, 2010 
Registration packets will be available after May 1, 2010.
Registration Deadline: June 10, 2010

Camp Fees: $85 for 4-H enrolled members
                        $105 for New 4-Hers, this includes $85 campr fee + $20 4-H enrollment fee.
If you are not enrolled with a Placer County 4-H Club this enrollment year of 2009-2010 you must enroll as a member to attend camp. 

Eligibility Requirements:
4-H members aged 9 years old (by December 31, 2009) to 19 years old are eligible to attend camp. There are no other requirements other than being a 4-H member.  Record books are not a requirement and Community Clubs may not place any restrictions on their members attending camp.  

How is Camp Organized:
Camp is supervised by adults, one adult to each ten campers.  Lead by one or  two adult Camp Directors, one Junior Camp Director and a Junior Camp Staff of twelve Tribe Leaders.  Tribe Leaders are older 4-H members that have been to camp before and are experienced leaders.  Campers will be divided into six tribes, of all ages.  Tribe leaders will be sleeping in each tent.  Our entire staff is volunteer and we look forward to providing a productive and rewarding camp experience for your children.

Meals and Snacks Provided:
The first meal is lunch on the first day. Each day thereafter includes three good home cooked meals plus healthy snacks available at all times. Please let us know of any special dietary needs. Also, leave snacks and candy home as they are an attraction for the local varmints. The last meal is brunch on the last day.  Parents and family members are invited for last day brunch but must pre-register and pay $5.00 when enrolling children for camp (see the enrollment form).
  
Transportation To Camp: 
Arrangements have been made to transport campers and staff to and from camp from a location in Auburn, CA . Details will be included in your confirmation letter.

Camp Facilities:

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Campers will sleep in tents with plywood floors.  Girls on one side of camp, boys at the other end. Each side of camp has their own bathrooms. The permanent building in the center is the kitchen. Behind the kitchen are showers. All power is provided by a generator, and water is provided from our well.  

We have emergency communication by cellular phone. The nearest phone is three miles away. Program staff at the 4-H office have our cellular number and can forward emergency messages to us.  The first aid center is located in trailer parked near the craft area. Medical personnel will be present.


If you have any questions call the Placer County 4-H Office (530) 889-7386.                

For more information about Woodchuck Flat Camp Grounds visit the Placer- Nevada Counties Extension Office Website.