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Summer Camps

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Summer camp 2024 dates

Rock Wall

Early Bird

1st - 3rd grade

(Grade the camper is going into)

Rate: $220

June 24 - 27

Early Bird 1

July 22 - 25

Early Bird 2

Archery

Jr. Camp

4th - 6th grade

(Grade the camper is going into)

Rate: $325

June 10 - 15

Jr. Camp 1

July 8 - 13

Jr. Camp 2

Zipline

Jr. High Camp

7th - 9th grade

(Grade the camper is going into)

Rate: $325 

June 17 - 22

Jr. High 1

July 15 - 20

Jr. High 2

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Sr. High Camp

9th - 12th grade

(Grade the camper is going into)

Rate: $325 

July 29 - August 3

Sr. High

Early Bird 1:

Early Bird 2:

Jr. Camp 1:

Jr. Camp 2:

Jr. High 1:

Jr. High 2:

Sr. High:

Ben Tacoma

TBD

TBD

TBD

Nathan Platsky

TBD

Lucas Jackson

Chapel Speakers
Update t-shirt policy

In order to receive your free camper T-shirt, you must register between January 1st and April 1st. After that you have until May 5th to purchase summer camp t-shirts.


***Please note that there will no longer be the option to purchase t-shirts after May 5th or when you drop your campers off.

Frequently Asked Questions

What To Expect

How long are my kids at camp?

Campers arrive on Monday between 4:00pm - 6:00pm.

***Please note that this is a change from previous summers

 

Pick up time on Saturday is 9:00am - 10:00am (Thursday morning for Early Bird camp.)

We welcome you to join us for our closing chapel at 9:00am.

Can I send mail/email to my child while they're at camp?

Send all letter and packages to:

(Campers Name)

11776 3rd St. SE

 Cooperstown, ND 58425

Please send by Wednesday of their camp or send camp email through your Ultracamp account.

Can I visit my camper during the week?

We advise parents/family members not to visit during the week, since it would take them away from their activities. We do encourage all to come on the pick-up day for end of camp chapel.

What is the food like at CBC?

Our food is amazing! Here are a few things to look forward to: spaghetti, nachos, pulled pork, and hamburgers. Everything is home made with the age group interests in mind. Nobody goes hungry here at CBC!

What does a typical day at camp look like?

Each of our programs start the day with God and I time, breakfast, and morning fun. Then morning activities, lunch, and afternoon activities. Dinner is served and chapel is right after. Night time activities vary each day, but there's never a dull moment and you'll have a blast each day!

Cabin Activities

Archery

Archery Tag

Basketball

Canoeing

Disc Golf

Dodgeball

Low Ropes

Mud Pit

Nine in the Sky

Octaball

Paintball

Riflery

Rock Wall

Sand Volleyball

Zipline

Cabin Activities

*Early Bird - Jr. Camp

Rock Wall

Riflery

Archery

Low Ropes

Canoeing

Octaball

Nine in the Sky

Dodgeball

Additional Activities Included

*Jr. High Only

Zipline

High Ropes

Paintball

Archery Tag

Sand Volleyball

Basketball

Programming

What is chapel like?

Chapel is the highlight of the day at camp! We have a group game, worship, and a message brought by our special speaker. After chapel, the cabins have a time of "Chapel Chat" where the campers can discuss the message with their cabin counselor.

What free time activities are available?

There are so many things to do during free time... play octaball, 9-in-th-sky, or carpet ball. Hang out in the game room, play basketball, volleyball, disc golf, and so much more!

Safety

What sort of medical help is available?

We have a full-time camp nurse on staff all summer. They live at camp and are always available to care for campers' needs.

How are food allergies handled?

At CBC, we take food allergies very seriously. Our chef and kitchen staff try to accommodate and coordinate alternative meal options as much as possible. If you have a dietary need, please fill out the dietary section online when registering for camp.

What do I do if my camper has medication?

We ask all prescription and over-the-counter medications (in the original prescription bottle) to be put in a gallon Ziploc bag labeled with camper’s name upon arrival. Parents or guardians check in with our nurse to go over any special instructions and needs for your camper.

What To Bring

What should my camper pack?

Some things your camper would need would be bedding, (twin sheets, blanket, pillows or sleeping bag), towel (shower/swimming), toiletries, modest clothing, sunscreen & bible. Once you register your camper, you will receive an email confirmation with a detailed list of what to bring and not to bring.

How much money should campers bring?

This will depend on how much your camper would like to spend. Our store is stocked with great gifts, candy, ice cream, and pop. Price ranges vary between $0.50 and $40.00.

Camper Welcome Letter
& Packing List

Policies

What is your cell phone policy?

We encourage parents to not send cell phones with their campers. On registration day, all cell devices will be turned in and safely locked away in our office until pick-up day.

What do I do if my camper lost something at camp?

If your camper is missing anything you can check the Lost & Found table at The Lodge before you leave. If anything else is lost CBC will hold onto all lost and found for two weeks then items will be thrown out – check for your camper’s things even if they say they didn’t forget anything!

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