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LAKEVIEW TRIP MANUAL SUMMER 2017

Dear Trip Program Parents and Campers: Welcome to LakeView s Trip Program! We have an action-packed summer ahead. The summer of 2017 is going to be outstanding with some new and exciting trips. Our 3-day-2-night overnight trip for the first session takes us to the Poconos in Pennsylvania. In the second session, get ready for our fantastic 3-day-2-night overnight trip to Washington, DC. Additionally, this season s spectacular day trips include a Broadway Show, Dave and Busters, Laser Tag, Six Flags, Hudson Play, and a Final Day Farewell Party! This manual will help you understand some of the details regarding LakeView s Trip Program. Conducting safe trips away from LakeView requires a commitment from the LakeView staff, our LakeView campers and also our LakeView parents. Therefore, we require each camper and parent involved in our Trip Program to sign our 2017 Camper/Parent Commitment. This Commitment, which can be found on the last page of this manual, outlines some of the expectations we have for our campers. Please review and sign this Commitment (there are two copies, one for you to keep) and return one to the camp office prior to the start of camp. We cannot wait to get started! If you have additional questions, please feel free to call us at 732-821-8933. See you soon! Doug, Christina and the LakeView Team

GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Departures: Our day trips depart camp after campers arrive on their regular buses. Both overnight trips depart before the regular scheduled buses arrive at camp, and therefore we ask parents to bring campers to LakeView with their luggage. We will be leaving at 8:00 AM in the morning to get an early start for both of our overnight trips. This means your child will not be going on the camp bus in the morning and needs a ride to camp. Trip Returns: Some day trips return prior to the end of the camp day and campers will ride their regularly scheduled buses home. However, some trips return to LakeView after camp hours, and campers must be picked up by parents. For these late returns, we will provide an approximate return time prior to the trip s departure. Please expect a call or text from your child in the late afternoon. The Division Leader will request that all campers call or text home with anticipated arrival updates. Anticipated 2017 Late Return Trips: Six Flags, Overnight to Poconos, Overnight to Washington, DC and the Broadway Show. Rooming: On overnight trips, usually four campers sleep in each room. Campers may request to room with one friend, and we will do our best to accommodate this request. Attire: For the safety of our campers, all campers are required to wear this summer s LakeView t-shirts at all times when off camp premises. Each Trip Program camper will receive three LakeView t-shirts. Additional shirts are available for purchase. Health Provisions: Each family will receive a set of Camper Health History Forms. Please ensure that these forms are completed and returned to our office ASAP. These medical forms are required by New Jersey state law and accompany our teen campers whenever they leave camp for trips. Medication: Any medication (either prescription or non-prescription) must be turned into the office ON THE DAY PRIOR TO THE TRIP, OR BEFORE. Please send all medication to camp in the original container with an accompanying Medication Authorization Form, which can be found on our website. Our Teen Division Leader will administer all medication or appoint teen staff to do so if the timing and the events of the day makes this very difficult. Food: Please ensure your child eats breakfast before coming to camp. All other meals are included as part of the Trip Program. Our Division Leader will coordinate any special dietary needs.

Communication: While cell phones are permitted on the trips, we do not want the use of cell phones to negatively affect campers experiences as part of the LakeView program. Therefore we ask parents to refrain from calling campers. If an emergency should arise, please call LakeView and we will contact the Teen Division Leader immediately (also see: EMERGENCIES). If a camper misuses their phone at any time while on a trip, the phone may be held by the Division Leader. More guidelines for the use of cell phones will be discussed at our Trip Program Orientation. Spending Money: We provide everything our campers need in order to have a fantastic experience. However, most parents send their children with a reasonable amount of money ($20.00 per day is more than sufficient) to purchase souvenirs or snacks. Belongings: Campers are responsible for their own belongings. LakeView cannot accept responsibility for personal items. We suggest a backpack for towels, swimsuits and other daily needs. Please label everything with a permanent marker. Absences: If a camper is not going to attend a day or overnight trip, please contact us the day prior so we can plan accordingly. On trip days, there is no in-camp program available for 7 th, 8 th or 9 th graders.

Emergencies: In the case of an emergency during an out-of-camp trip that cannot wait until your child s return, please call the LakeView office at 732-821-8933. On trip days, if this line is not answered and it is an emergency, please call Doug Bartlett, the camp director at 631-327-8943. Behavior: At LakeView we have high expectations of behavior for our campers. Among others, these expectations include sensitivity to the needs, comforts, rights and safety of their companions and others with whom they will be in contact. We encourage parents to have a conversation with their children prior to the start of camp to reinforce these expectations of behavior. Inclement Weather: In case of inclement weather all effected activities will be postponed until a qualified staff member indicates it is safe to continue. Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Policy: We have a strict zero tolerance policy. We expect that campers will be responsible group members and adhere to this policy. Any camper who breaks this policy will be expelled from the trip and/or camp without refund. Reminder List: Before you leave home for a LakeView trip, please ask yourself the following: 1. Am I bringing the right items? (based on the activities: towel, hat, sneakers, sunscreen, etc.) 2. Am I wearing my LakeView t-shirt? 3. Am I wearing the right clothing? (based on the activity and/or weather, i.e. swimsuit or raincoat) 4. Do I know what time to meet the bus? (early departure, late return). 5. Do I know who is picking me up if the buses are scheduled for a late return?

Week 1: Friday, June 30 th Week 2: Monday, July 3 rd Week 2: Wednesday, July 5 th Trip Schedule for 2017 *Currently planned but subject to change Laser Tag, Wrightstown, NJ Six Flags, Jackson, NJ (Late Return) Food Bank, Hillside, NJ Week 3: Mon - Wed, July 10 th - 12 Week 4: Wednesday, July 19 th Week 5: Monday, July 24 th Week 5: Tuesday, July 25 th Week 6: Mon - Wed, July 31 st - Aug. 2 nd Week 7: Thursday, August 10 th Week 7: Friday, August 11th Week 8: Tuesday, August 15th Week 8: Friday, August 19 th Overnight to Poconos, PA (Late Return) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on Broadway NYC, (Late Return) Dave and Busters, Philadelphia, PA Grounds For Sculpture, Hamilton Township, NJ Overnight to Washington, DC (Late Return) Hacklebarney Hike, Long Valley, NJ Hudson Play, Jersey City, NJ Teen Overnight, LakeView Day Camp Final Day Farewell Party! Lago, North Brunswick, NJ

Suggested Clothing List for Overnight Trips Remember that we travel lightly, so please limit your luggage to one suitcase or duffle per camper. Each camper is responsible for carrying his/her luggage. One carry-on bag for rain, swim gear, etc. may be brought on the bus (a backpack is suggested as the carry-on). We have campers with severe food allergies, so please do not send any foods that contain nuts or were produced in a facility that contains nuts. Campers are required to wear a current LakeView t-shirt at all times. Three camp shirts will be provided to each camper. We will distribute a more specific packing list prior to each trip, but in general, the following items are appropriate: 3 Current LakeView t-shirts 3 pairs of Shorts 1 pair of Jeans 3 pairs of Socks 3 pairs of Underwear Toiletries Watch (required) Sneakers Cell Phone 1 Light sweatshirt or jacket Raincoat Hat for sun protection 1-2 Sets of Pajamas Towel 2 Swimsuits Sunscreen Old sneakers or flip flops Also, please bring some loose change for lockers inside amusement parks. Optional items to pack: camera, ipod with headphones, spending money ($20 per day).

ITINERARY FOR Poconos* Week 3: Mon., July 10 Wed., July 12 th th Our July overnight trip starts with an early departure from LakeView at 8:00 am in the morning. We will look at the beautiful views Blue Top Mountain has to offer while zipping and running through the many different obstacles as well as playing laser and archery tag. Since we are already being so active we will jump our way to SkyZone and have a glow zone night jumping party. After that we will make our way to the hotel for the evening. We ll rise and shine on Tuesday, eat some breakfast and then head to Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom. The kids will be able to ride the rides and coasters as well as the water slides, all day long. Day three of this adventure will have us heading back home to New Jersey. On the way we will stop at Dutch Springs where on the lake there are water elements like the iceberg, and water trampolines to play on. There is a two story sky challenge that incorporates a rock climbing wall with ropes course elements for a fun challenge. After this last fun day, we will make our way back to LakeView. ITINERARY FOR Washington, DC* Week 6: Mon., July 31 Wed., August 2 st nd Our tremendous July / August overnight trip starts with an early departure from LakeView at 8:00 am in the morning. We ll head straight to the inner harbor and have a fun lunch at the Hard Rock Café. We will then spend some time at the National Aquarium seeing tons of beautiful animals like whales, sharks, frogs, fish and birds. Next we will have to use our brains and work together as a group to be able to solve all the puzzles at the mission escape rooms. Day two on Tuesday will be a fun scavenger hunt and amazing race throughout Washington, DC. We will meet at the Lincoln Memorial, have lunch at the Reagan Center, make our way to the White House and end at the Smithsonian Museum. That evening we will have a DJ party at Madame Tussauds wax museum. On our final day, we ll head to Philadelphia and go have some fun at North Bowl Lounge n Lanes, where there will be some yummy tater tots and mac n cheese to eat for lunch. After some awesome bowling togetherness, we will make our way back to camp! *Currently planned, but subject to change.

Camper Name: LIVE. CAMP. LOVE. TRIPS. 2017 LAKEVIEW TRIP PROGRAM CAMPER/PARENT COMMITMENT I am here to have fun and represent LakeView with my outstanding behavior and attitude. I will follow Division Leader and Counselor directions AT ALL TIMES! I will attend all planned check-in times and group activities. I will wear a LakeView t-shirt at all times. I will not leave the group and/or the LakeView staff members. I will not use profanity. I will be responsible for my clothing and valuables. I understand that smoking, gambling, drinking and drugs are prohibited. I will clean up after myself all garbage must be picked up. I will demonstrate kindness towards others, as well as respect their rights, possessions, and privacy. I will obey the law at all times. I will adhere to curfew and will not leave my hotel room unless escorted by a Counselor. I will show respect for public property (including property of hotels and all other venues visited), and I understand that my parents and I are fully liable for any damage I cause. I will abide by all rules or procedures that may be added during the program. I will use common sense and always think safety first. I am aware of the terms of this commitment and understand that if I break this commitment, then appropriate action will be taken when necessary, including expulsion from a trip and/or camp at my parents expense. I have read the 2017 Trip Manual and agree to abide by all policies. Signature of Camper Date PARENTAL AUTHORIZATION 1. I authorize my child to be enrolled in the 2017 LakeView Trip Program. 2. In case of emergency or disciplinary action, I will be responsible for making all arrange ments to bring my child home at my expense if the group is away from camp. 3. My child and I have read the 2017 LakeView Trip Manual and the 2017 Trip Program Camper/Parent Commitment and agree to abide by these guidelines. I agree to be liable for any damage that my child causes to other people s property (including, among other things, hotel damage). I further understand that if my child violates any laws or camp policies, he/she may be subject to immediate expulsion from that trip and/or camp at my expense and without refund. Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date

Camper Name: LIVE. CAMP. LOVE. TRIPS. 2017 LAKEVIEW TRIP PROGRAM CAMPER/PARENT COMMITMENT I am here to have fun and represent LakeView with my outstanding behavior and attitude. I will follow Division Leader and Counselor directions AT ALL TIMES! I will attend all planned check-in times and group activities. I will wear a LakeView t-shirt at all times. I will not leave the group and/or the LakeView staff members. I will not use profanity. I will be responsible for my clothing and valuables. I understand that smoking, gambling, drinking and drugs are prohibited. I will clean up after myself all garbage must be picked up. I will demonstrate kindness towards others, as well as respect their rights, possessions, and privacy. I will obey the law at all times. I will adhere to curfew and will not leave my hotel room unless escorted by a Counselor. I will show respect for public property (including property of hotels and all other venues visited), and I understand that my parents and I are fully liable for any damage I cause. I will abide by all rules or procedures that may be added during the program. I will use common sense and always think safety first. I am aware of the terms of this commitment and understand that if I break this commitment, then appropriate action will be taken when necessary, including expulsion from a trip and/or camp at my parents expense. I have read the 2017 Trip Manual and agree to abide by all policies. Signature of Camper Date PARENTAL AUTHORIZATION 1. I authorize my child to be enrolled in the 2017 LakeView Trip Program. 2. In case of emergency or disciplinary action, I will be responsible for making all arrange ments to bring my child home at my expense if the group is away from camp. 3. My child and I have read the 2017 LakeView Trip Manual and the 2017 Trip Program Camper/Parent Commitment and agree to abide by these guidelines. I agree to be liable for any damage that my child causes to other people s property (including, among other things, hotel damage). I further understand that if my child violates any laws or camp policies, he/she may be subject to immediate expulsion from that trip and/or camp at my expense and without refund. Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date