Summer Camp FAQS
- Where can I find the Camp Planning Packets?
- The Planning Packets outline important policies and procedures for all camp operations. We do highly recommend everyone coming to camp reads through the packets. You can find the links below:
- What should each camper bring for summer camp?
- Bible, Pen & Paper
- Clothes (casual & athletic)
- Swimsuits (one-piece/tankini for girls & trunks for boys)
- Raincoat & Hoodie or Jacket
- Tennis Shoes & Water Shoes
- Towels & Toiletries
- Pillow & Twin Sheets or Sleeping Bag
- Bug Spray & Sunscreen
- Flashlight
- Spending Money for Snacks & Ice Cream
- Where can I find the schedule for camp?
- We will post the schedule for camp activities on our website at the end of May.
- We will post the schedule for camp activities on our website at the end of May.
- Where can I find speaker information?
- Below are the speakers for each week of camp. To read bios of each speaker, please click HERE:
- Junior Week 1:
- Junior Week 2:
- Teen Week 1:
- Teen Week 2:
- Below are the speakers for each week of camp. To read bios of each speaker, please click HERE:
- When is check-in?
- Check-in for all Junior and Teen weeks will be on Monday from 1-4 pm EST. Check-in will be held in Hawk's Landing, which is located in the center of our campus across from the dining hall. If you are unable to arrive in that time frame, please call the office at 423-775-0488 or email info@fbc-naca.org.
- When is pick-up?
- Pick-up is Friday morning from 10-11 am EST. All campers must be picked up during that time.
- Pick-up is Friday morning from 10-11 am EST. All campers must be picked up during that time.
- My camper has medications. How are medications handled?
- All medications will need to be dropped off during check-in and will then be picked up from the Camp Nurse prior to departure. Please read through the Medications section in the Planning Packets (linked above) to see all the procedures for medications.
- All medications will need to be dropped off during check-in and will then be picked up from the Camp Nurse prior to departure. Please read through the Medications section in the Planning Packets (linked above) to see all the procedures for medications.
- What if my camper has specific dietary needs?
- We are able to accommodate and assist in specific dietary needs. We do need all dietary restrictions listed when completing your student's Health Form during the online registration process.
- We are able to accommodate and assist in specific dietary needs. We do need all dietary restrictions listed when completing your student's Health Form during the online registration process.
- Can I contact my camper during the week?
- If you have non-emergency information to be relayed to your camper, please call the office during business hours or email info@fbc-naca.org. Your camper will be busy throughout the day, so it is not possible for our staff to direct personal, non-emergency calls to campers. Assume your child is having a great time and trust our staff to contact you if otherwise.
- If you have non-emergency information to be relayed to your camper, please call the office during business hours or email info@fbc-naca.org. Your camper will be busy throughout the day, so it is not possible for our staff to direct personal, non-emergency calls to campers. Assume your child is having a great time and trust our staff to contact you if otherwise.
- Can I send food with my camper?
- Campers are always welcome to bring snacks to camp. However, due to food allergies, campers are not permitted to share their snacks. All snacks brought to camp should be in a sealed container to prevent camp critters from sneaking into cabins! All campers have plenty of time to get snacks at The Nest and Canteen multiple times during the day.