We sent out an email to all those who rolled over letting them know that their camper(s) were enrolled. If you believe you rolled over but did not get this email, please let us know. While campers are enrolled for the session, you will still need to fill out the application and confirm your billing preferences in your CampInTouch account.
We sent out an email to all those who rolled over letting them know that their camper(s) were enrolled. If you believe you rolled over but did not get this email, please let us know. While campers are enrolled for the session, you will still need to fill out the application and confirm your billing preferences in your CampInTouch account.
Yes! If your child was a registered camper in 2020, we are giving you priority registration from September 1st – September 15th. You will also qualify for our early bird discount during this time. As of September 16th, registration will be open to the public and we cannot guarantee you a space will remain available for your camper.
If your camper is completing 4th grade this school year, then they have “aged out” of our Mini Mosh program and should be signed up for our regular session. If your child is completing 3rd grade this school year – you have options. If you felt they were ready for mini mosh last summer, then there is a good chance they are ready for our regular session. If you want them to have a shorter stay for their first time at camp, we encourage for that age our 2 week option. If you feel they need less then that you can sign them up for our 1 week Mini Mosh option. Our bunks are largely filled due to rollover from last summer, so we highly encourage you to sign them up as soon as possible.
This is really a personal choice. You know your child best and know what they will be able to handle. We do want to remind you that we are talking about 10 months from now, so keep that in mind when deciding what your camper may be ready to do. It takes a few days for new campers to adjust to camp, after that acclimation they tend to be fine regardless of their length of stay.
Yes! Given everything that is going on with Covid, we have decided to at this time we are only opening ONE session for summer 2021. We are hoping to open additional weeks, but with so many unanswered questions, we want to give ourselves the ability to be flexible next summer. Please fill out this survey (https://forms.gle/LGFLmR6LsTYYGgHbA) and let us know what your interests are beyond one session.
We know it is hard to commit to something when the future is so unclear, but we are confident that camp will be able to run this summer and that it will be an incredible option for our campers who have been living such a different life due to the pandemic. As in every year, camp registration must take place in the Fall to allow us to plan for the upcoming summer. At this stage we are planning ahead with Covid restrictions in mind, so our bunk size is smaller and therefore we are unable to guarantee any spaces for those who wait to register. If future guidelines mandate that we need to decrease bunk size, priority will be given in order of date registered.
YES! We have put in place an incredibly generous refund policy due to all the unknowns. Before March 1, we will refund 100% of tuition, minus a $100 non-refundable portion of our registration fee. After March 1, we will refund 100% of tuition, minus our registration fee (Regular Campers/ Machal: $500, Mini Mosh: $150).
Our Medical Committee along with the professional staff are working hard to create safety protocols that address the Covid-19 pandemic. We will share those protocols with you as the year progresses.
No – due to Covid-19 restrictions we cannot guarantee that anyone will be allowed into the camp and therefore we will not be planning a visiting day this summer.
As always, we are very conscientious of additional expenses for your family and we would not add a surcharge if it was deemed absolutely necessary to protect our campers/staff. We do not plan to add a fee, but do reserve the right to charge an additional surcharge at a later date, for any added expenses related to, but not limited to, government and/or private regulations due to COVID-19.